President Tinubu Meets Joint Health Union, Begs Striking Workers To Return To Work | Sahara Reporters

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President Bola Tinubu has urged striking health union workers in the country to return to work, promising to resolve their grievances. Tinubu during a meeting at the State House in Abuja on Monday with the leadership of the Joint Health Sector Unions ((JOHESU) promised to resolve all identified problems plaguing the system for optimum performance, while urging the striking union to return to work. “We will resolve all the issues. Please go back to work,”

Nigerian Labour Congress said it will embark on a nationwide strike on Wednesday following the discontinuance of petrol subsidy.President Bola Tinubu has urged striking health union workers in the country to return to work, promising to resolve their grievances.

Also, the Nigerian Labour Congress said it will embark on a nationwide strike on Wednesday following the discontinuance of petrol subsidy. Tinubu who stated his administration’s commitment to revive and restore public confidence in Nigeria’s health sector harped on the importance of the sector and its professionals.“Trust must be enshrined in all discussions. I promise you we will accelerate this. We will resolve all the issues. Please go back to work,” President Tinubu appealed to the union leaders.

 

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