Eko Electricity Distribution Company made this known through its Twitter handle @EKEDP on Thursday.
The tweet peruses,
Dear client, The National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) has suspended its strike. Our workplaces and installment channels are open for business. Much obliged to you for your understanding and comprehension.
— Eko Electricity Distribution Company (@EKEDP) December 12, 2019
The power laborers had, on Wednesday, shut down the base camp of Ikeja Electric and Eko Electricity Distribution Company in Ikeja and Marina, Lagos.
Leader of the NUEE, Joe Ajaero, had, in an announcement, blamed the Bureau for Public Enterprise of neglecting to address and settle up more than 2,000 withdrew laborers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria since 2013.
He claimed underpayment of severance of more than 50,000 ex-PHCN staff and unlawful exchange of schools worked by the association to financial specialists.
He likewise blamed GENCOs for declining to sign the Condition of Service and rules of commitment, including that a few DISCOs were additionally precluding the retirement profits by claiming some power laborers.
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