News
Nigerian Electricity Workers Suspend Nationwide Strike
- /home/naijuinz/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mvp-social-buttons/mvp-social-buttons.php on line 27
https://naijablitznews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Electricity-1000x600.jpg&description=Nigerian Electricity Workers Suspend Nationwide Strike', 'pinterestShare', 'width=750,height=350'); return false;" title="Pin This Post">
- Share
- Tweet /home/naijuinz/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mvp-social-buttons/mvp-social-buttons.php on line 72
https://naijablitznews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Electricity-1000x600.jpg&description=Nigerian Electricity Workers Suspend Nationwide Strike', 'pinterestShare', 'width=750,height=350'); return false;" title="Pin This Post">
A nationwide blackout was averted on Thursday as electricity workers suspended their strike after about 10 hours following the intervention of the Federal Government in the labour dispute rocking the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN.
The truce was reached at an emergency meeting convened by the Minister of Power, represented by senior officials of the ministry, and attended by officials of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, the management of TCN, the Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO, the National Union of Electricity Employees, NUEE, and the Senior Staff Association of Electricity and Allied Companies, SSAEAC, in Abuja.
The strike, which was triggered by unresolved welfare and operational issues, had raised fears of a nationwide blackout.
However, after hours of deliberation, both sides agreed to key resolutions that paved the way for the suspension of the industrial action.
According to the communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the unions accepted the Minister’s appeal to review the report of a standing committee by October 6–7, 2025, for implementation to begin later in the same month.
The communiqué further stated that TCN and NISO would jointly evaluate the financial implications of the committee’s report and prepare an implementation plan for presentation to the Minister of Power and the unions.
In addition, both unions and management are expected to reconvene in another meeting to resolve outstanding issues.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) was also directed to expedite its review of tariffs to enable the smooth implementation of the agreement. Importantly, the parties agreed that no employee would be victimised for participating in the strike action.
With these resolutions, the unions announced the suspension of their strike, giving room for the agreements to be activated.
Labour leaders described the outcome as a “measured victory” while warning that they would not hesitate to resume industrial action should the government or TCN renege on the pact.
The development has calmed rising anxiety across the country, where fears of a prolonged blackout had gripped homes and businesses.
NUEE had yesterday begun an indefinite strike, accusing the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, of neglecting staff welfare and critical operational concerns.
In a circular dated September 24, 2025, NUEE’s acting General Secretary, Dominic Igwebike, said the union could no longer stand idle while members’ rights were violated, and the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, NESI, continued to deteriorate.
The workers’ grievances include non-implementation of the new national minimum wage, casualisation of staff, non-payment of salaries since April 2025, lack of operational tools and vehicles, and failure to provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) since 2021.
They also cited unresolved issues from the unbundling of TCN and non-payment of retirement benefits.
NUEE said: “It is regrettable that TCN management has chosen to treat these critical issues with levity and utter disregard for its hard-working staff.
We cannot continue to fold our arms while our rights are trampled upon and the electricity sector deteriorates.
To this end, the union is compelled to withdraw its services with immediate effect. Members are hereby directed to withdraw their services until management demonstrates readiness to meet its obligations to the workforce.”
News
BREAKING: Borno Sch Releases Identities Of 36 NECO Candidates Still In Boko Haram Captivity After Invasion
The identities of the students abducted by suspected Boko Haram terrorists during Monday’s attack on Government Day Secondary School, Lassa, in Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, have emerged, as school authorities confirmed that 36 candidates remain in captivity.
Documents obtained from the school show that the missing students comprise 25 female and 11 male candidates who were writing the ongoing National Examinations Council (NECO) Senior School Certificate Examination when the terrorists stormed the school.
The development provides the first comprehensive account of those still unaccounted for following the brazen attack that once again exposed the vulnerability of schools in Nigeria’s insurgency-ravaged North-East.
The list indicates that although security forces mounted a rescue operation shortly after the attack, only seven abductees have so far regained their freedom.
Those rescued comprise five female students and two teachers.
A teacher who was among those rescued told SaharaReporters that 43 persons were initially abducted, including 41 students and two teachers, leaving 36 students still in Boko Haram captivity.
The media had earlier reported that troops of Operation HADIN KAI, backed by Nigerian Air Force surveillance and strike aircraft, pursued the fleeing terrorists into the bush, engaged them in a firefight and rescued some of the victims.
Security sources also disclosed that the troops recovered motorcycles used by the insurgents during the operation.
Speaking to the media on Wednesday, a staff member of the Government Day Secondary School, who requested anonymity for security reasons, said the attack came at a heavy cost.
According to the source, one teacher, one Nigerian soldier and a local hunter were killed during the exchange with the terrorists.
“They paid the supreme sacrifice while trying to stop the terrorists from taking away the students,” the source said.
The attack occurred while students were sitting for their NECO examinations after the insurgents reportedly infiltrated Lassa community on motorcycles, disguising themselves as soldiers and operatives of the newly created Forest Guards on the town’s market day before launching the assault. Security officials said the gunmen fired sporadically, killing a teacher before whisking away students into nearby forests.
The Borno State government has since confirmed that the abducted students are between 15 and 18 years old, while efforts involving the military, police, Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and local vigilantes are continuing to secure the release of those still being held.
The latest mass abduction has renewed concerns over the persistent targeting of schools by Boko Haram and its breakaway faction, ISWAP, despite repeated assurances by Nigerian authorities that educational institutions in the North-East are adequately protected.
The media had also reported that the terrorists struck Lassa barely a day after another kidnapping incident in the same Askira/Uba axis, where several women working on their farms were abducted, highlighting the worsening security situation in southern Borno.
News
Ex- Science and Tech Minister Uche Nnaji arrested over certificate scam
Former Minister of Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, was arrested on Wednesday at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, where he was scheduled to board a chartered flight to Abuja.
Sources at the airport confirmed the arrest, saying Mr Nnaji would be handed over to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for interrogation.
The ICPC had been on the trail of the former minister since he resigned from office last year following investigations that revealed he forged his academic certificates.
In mid-June, a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the ICPC to arrest Mr Nnaji for investigation into the certificate forgery scandal. Beyond the arrest order, the court also granted the commission leave to declare him wanted through national newspapers, social media platforms and other media.
The ICPC had told the court that its ex parte application followed Mr Nnaji’s repeated failure to honour invitations extended to him for “investigative activities” over the forgery allegations.
Details shortly…
News
My Presidency will unite Nigeria for robust human capital development -Obi
The presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi, on Wednesday placed uniting Nigeria as his top priority for robust human capital development.
Writing on his X handle to unveil his vision for a “productive and prosperous Nigeria.”
Titled ” My Vision for a Productive and Prosperous Nigeria”, Obi said, “When I decided to contest for the office of President of Nigeria, I pledged to place Nigeria on the path of unity and national transformation. Now, as the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, I will, in the coming weeks and months, provide insights into the roadmap that I am confident will help curb abuse in government, halt the decline in the quality of life of Nigerians at all levels, and usher in an era of unity, peace, sustained progress, and prosperity.
“This vision is anchored on a commitment to unity, inclusion, social justice, equity, and the freedom of every citizen to pursue lawful dreams.
Central to this proposed roadmap are significant reforms in education and healthcare, which are at the core of human capital development.
“A robust human capital is indispensable infrastructure for national progress. It serves as the fundamental capital upon which daily life, economic expansion, and the delivery of essential public services depend
“They are foundational areas that we must reform with energy and determination if we are to reap the demographic dividend of our youthful population.
“From the outset of my presidency, we will establish a task force dedicated to drastically reducing the menace of out-of-school children. We will place greater emphasis on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to support our drive for massive industrialisation, anchored on our agricultural endowments and value addition across value chains organised around industrial parks to be located in development zones across the geopolitical regions of the country.
“Funding and improved equipment of TVET institutions, through partnerships among government, the private sector, and social entrepreneurs such as faith-based educators, will facilitate apprenticeship opportunities in the private sector, similar to the German dual education system.
“The situation in which unemployment remains high while Nigerian entrepreneurs establish businesses elsewhere because skilled labour is scarce must be confronted decisively. Doing so is essential for the common good and for facilitating our transition from a consumption-driven economy to a production-driven one.
“Character and civic education, emphasising the values that foster trust—an essential ingredient for enterprise and leadership—as well as shared national values, will receive significant attention within the tripartite approach to governance that we propose.
-
News21 hours agoFG inaugurates National Laureate Committee, unveils ₦365m Annual Research Prize for Nigerian Students
-
News24 hours agoFederal High Court Issues New 2026 Pre-Election Practice Directions
-
News21 hours agoPhotos: Etsu Kwali celebrates completed Gomani – Dafa – Yangoji road
-
News21 hours agoPFIPC: Centre demands probe of Prince Adeyemi over alleged impersonation, false claims
-
News24 hours agoTETFund challenges scientists to fast-track Nigeria’s first Lassa fever vaccine
-
News22 hours agoNigerian Husband of South African Deputy Mayor Nabbed After Police Uncover 28 Alleged Illegal Migrants in His, Bloemfontein, Guest House
-
News11 hours agoFG Scraps JSS And SSS Secondary Education System
-
Sports22 hours agoLionel Scaloni warns Argentina says don’t underestimate Cape Verde in World Cup tussle
