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Why we called of strike – JOHESU

The Joint health sector Union of Nigeria (JOHESU) has on Thursday May 30th, 2018 revealed the reason why the union decide to suspend it’s strike since April 17th.

The union made this known in a series tweets via it’s official twitter hand after the intervention of Senate President Dr. Bukola Saraki.

“#OFFICIAL
The strike has been suspended following the fruitful intervention of Senate president and the yearning of the masses whereby negotiations continues on Monday and are expected to be completed between 48hours where agreement reached will be binding by both FG & JOHESU.

“Good evening comrades, JOHESU in her wisdom suspended the on going strike today. Branches are expected to commence process of resumption. Remember we had earlier withdrawn our negotiation from the govt committee which the court upheld. It had therefore referred further” JOHESU added.

Ben Idah

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