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FG vows to enforce ban on aviation workers strike

The Federal Government has promised that it will no longer allow strikes by aviation workers around the airports due to the essential services they offer. 

The government also vowed to enforce the Civil Aviation Act (2022) section, disallowing employees from embarking on flight-crippling strikes in the future. 

This was made known on Wednesday by the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika while speaking with State House correspondents at the Council Chambers after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting. 

FG apologizes for a recent strike by aviation workers 

The Federal Government apologized to air travellers over the industrial action of the National Union of Air Transport Employees, and the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, which halted inbound and outbound flight operations on Monday. 

This will not happen again 

Sirika during his chat described the industrial action as wrong, inhumane, and against the law, promising to enforce the relevant sections of the Civil Aviation Act 2022 to prevent future disruptions. 

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He noted that the piece of legislation prohibits industrial action and riots of such scale in the aviation sector. 

Describing aviation as an essential service, the minister argued that the striking workers had other less-disruptive avenues to voice their grievances. 

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