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A looming strike by electricity workers in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, may soon lead to widespread power outages if urgent action is not taken.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that staff of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) have issued strong warnings, threatening to down tools over unresolved labour disputes.

The workers belong to two major unions: the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) and the Senior Staff Association of Electricity and Allied Companies (SSAEAC).

Both unions have accused the AEDC management of failing to honour agreements that were reached after a previous strike was suspended in November 2024.

In separate letters addressed to the AEDC Managing Director, the unions expressed frustration over what they described as continued neglect of employee welfare and blatant disregard for mutually agreed terms.

They noted that several commitments, including improved working conditions, outstanding allowances, and staff promotions, remain unfulfilled despite repeated reminders.

The union leaders emphasized that their patience had worn thin and warned that industrial action could begin without further notice.

If the strike proceeds, Abuja could face severe electricity shortages, affecting businesses, homes, hospitals, and essential public services across the Federal Capital Territory.

Electricity consumers in the city have already begun voicing concerns, fearing another wave of hardship due to the fragile state of national power supply.

Many residents say they rely heavily on AEDC’s service, given the high cost of alternative power sources like fuel and diesel.

The unions urged AEDC management to act immediately to prevent a full-scale shutdown of power distribution.

Labour observers have also called on the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity to intervene before the dispute escalates.

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The situation highlights the recurring labour unrest within Nigeria’s energy sector, often triggered by poor working conditions and managerial disputes.

As tensions rise, the capital city holds its breath, hoping for a last-minute resolution to avert another crippling blackout.

 


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