Strike: Operations resume at Murtala Muhammed International Airport
Aviation unions have opened barricaded airport terminals, following suspension of an indefinite strike by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC).
Francis Akinjole, general secretary of Air Traffic Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), said that the strike was “relaxed” for a week to enable the unions to continue talks with the federal government on a new minimum wage.
Mr Akinjole said all blocked access points at the domestic airport terminals I (general aviation terminal) and II (Murtala Muhammed Airport II) and others had been opened.
Alale Adedayo, president general of the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals (ANAP), said that the organised labour had accepted Federal Government’s offer for continued negotiations.
Mr Adedayo said that flight operations had re-started on the domestic wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja.
Activities at the domestic wing are now in full swing. Passengers were seen boarding Value Jet, Ibom Air, Arik Air and United Nigeria Airline at Murtala Mohammed Airport II managed by Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Ltd.
Muyioluwa Maraiyese, a Value Jet passenger going to Abuja, said he expected the labour unions to barricade roads during the strike to prevent commercial road transporters from working since they disrupted flight operations.
However, at the Lagos to Abuja check-in stand of Air Peace, it was announced that flights had been re-scheduled.
An aggrieved passenger, Monalisa Phillip said the airline did not give any reason for the flight re-scheduling.
NLC and TUC on Tuesday suspended the indefinite strike for a week to enable continued negotiations with the Federal Government on a new minimum wage.
Tbe unions embarked on the strike on Monday following inconclusiveness of negotiations on a new minimum wage
(NAN)
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