It’s Day 2 of activity monitoring across Abuja in relation to the strike order by the Nigeria Labour.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the terminal entrance remains closed to passengers intending to travel within Nigeria.
According to some passengers, the expectation was that after the emergency meeting of both parties on Monday night, they would have been able to travel.
However, At one of the domestic departure terminals, and also the international departure terminal the Nigeria Labour Congress has maintained its presence, with their flag still displayed, signifying the continuation of the industrial action.
More updates to follow
It’s Day 2 of activity monitoring across Abuja in relation to the strike order by the Nigeria Labour.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the terminal entrance remains closed to passengers intending to travel within Nigeria.
According to some passengers, the expectation was that after the emergency meeting of both parties on Monday night, they would have been able to travel.
However, At one of the domestic departure terminals, and also the international departure terminal the Nigeria Labour Congress has maintained its presence, with their flag still displayed, signifying the continuation of the industrial action.
More updates to follow
It’s Day 2 of activity monitoring across Abuja in relation to the strike order by the Nigeria Labour.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the terminal entrance remains closed to passengers intending to travel within Nigeria.
According to some passengers, the expectation was that after the emergency meeting of both parties on Monday night, they would have been able to travel.
However, At one of the domestic departure terminals, and also the international departure terminal the Nigeria Labour Congress has maintained its presence, with their flag still displayed, signifying the continuation of the industrial action.
More updates to follow
It’s Day 2 of activity monitoring across Abuja in relation to the strike order by the Nigeria Labour.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the terminal entrance remains closed to passengers intending to travel within Nigeria.
According to some passengers, the expectation was that after the emergency meeting of both parties on Monday night, they would have been able to travel.
However, At one of the domestic departure terminals, and also the international departure terminal the Nigeria Labour Congress has maintained its presence, with their flag still displayed, signifying the continuation of the industrial action.
More updates to follow
It’s Day 2 of activity monitoring across Abuja in relation to the strike order by the Nigeria Labour.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the terminal entrance remains closed to passengers intending to travel within Nigeria.
According to some passengers, the expectation was that after the emergency meeting of both parties on Monday night, they would have been able to travel.
However, At one of the domestic departure terminals, and also the international departure terminal the Nigeria Labour Congress has maintained its presence, with their flag still displayed, signifying the continuation of the industrial action.
More updates to follow
It’s Day 2 of activity monitoring across Abuja in relation to the strike order by the Nigeria Labour.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the terminal entrance remains closed to passengers intending to travel within Nigeria.
According to some passengers, the expectation was that after the emergency meeting of both parties on Monday night, they would have been able to travel.
However, At one of the domestic departure terminals, and also the international departure terminal the Nigeria Labour Congress has maintained its presence, with their flag still displayed, signifying the continuation of the industrial action.
More updates to follow
It’s Day 2 of activity monitoring across Abuja in relation to the strike order by the Nigeria Labour.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the terminal entrance remains closed to passengers intending to travel within Nigeria.
According to some passengers, the expectation was that after the emergency meeting of both parties on Monday night, they would have been able to travel.
However, At one of the domestic departure terminals, and also the international departure terminal the Nigeria Labour Congress has maintained its presence, with their flag still displayed, signifying the continuation of the industrial action.
More updates to follow
It’s Day 2 of activity monitoring across Abuja in relation to the strike order by the Nigeria Labour.
At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the terminal entrance remains closed to passengers intending to travel within Nigeria.
According to some passengers, the expectation was that after the emergency meeting of both parties on Monday night, they would have been able to travel.
However, At one of the domestic departure terminals, and also the international departure terminal the Nigeria Labour Congress has maintained its presence, with their flag still displayed, signifying the continuation of the industrial action.
More updates to follow