Just-In: "Nigeria Spent Money About N7Bilion To Workers Strike" DACAA
Nigeria Lost About N7 Billion To Work's Two-Day Strike (DACAA)
The two-day cross-country strike set out by Nigerian specialists under the protection of the Nigeria Work Congress (NLC) and the Worker's Guild Congress (TUC) has brought about a critical monetary misfortune for the country's homegrown air terminals. The Homegrown Air Terminals Freight Specialists Affiliation (DACAA) has assessed that the strike has cost Nigeria around N7 billion in freight transportation.
As per sources, the strike caused a huge disturbance in freight tasks, with roughly 30 tonnes of freight not being lifted from the nation's homegrown air terminals day to day. The director of DACAA, Ikpe Nkanang, uncovered that a significant measure of freight was fit to be shipped before the strike started; however, because of the carriers' suspension of tasks, these products were left abandoned.
The misfortune is assessed as a stumble, with every kilogramme of freight costing around N300. The effect of the strike was felt by the carriers and freight specialists as well as by the economy overall. With an end goal to moderate the impacts of the strike, DACAA has encouraged the national government to agree with the worker's organisations as quickly as possible to forestall any further interruptions.
The strike, which was cancelled on Tuesday evening, took into consideration and proceeded with exchanges on the lowest pay permitted by law. In any case, the expanding influences of the strike are still being felt, and it is not yet clear how the business will recover from this huge misfortune.

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