NLC president, Joe Ajaero, on Friday, declared the warning strike as citizens continue to languish over the elimination of the fuel subsidy.
“Nigeria as a country is a big giant, we need talented people, skilled and knowledgeable batch of experts to build this great country.”
The South African government on Wednesday revoked the “national state of disaster” declared in February to manage the electricity crisis.
He pointed out that buildings were constructed under electricity towers in Kano, which had diverse health effects such as cancer, deformity and reproductive system.
The company said its current allocation of 228.65 Megawatts was significantly lower than the average allocation of 650MW during the optimal generation period.
“Nigeria is a country of more than 200 million people and needs more than 100,000 megawatts of power and infrastructures.”
