The National Association of Block molders of Nigeria yesterday began a five-day warning strike over the increasing price of cement and other building construction materials.
The President, National Association of Block moulders of Nigeria, Alhaji Rasco Adebowale, who confirmed the development said the strike would last for five days.
This, he added, was to enable members of the association to adjust the prices of their products in line with the current situation.
He said, “Starting from today, we will not work, sell or supply blocks to anywhere or anybody. This will enable us to work out how to sell our products throughout the federation. Cement is our major ingredient and we do not want to compromise on quality.”
The President, National Association of Block moulders of Nigeria, Alhaji Rasco Adebowale, who confirmed the development said the strike would last for five days.
This, he added, was to enable members of the association to adjust the prices of their products in line with the current situation.
He said, “Starting from today, we will not work, sell or supply blocks to anywhere or anybody. This will enable us to work out how to sell our products throughout the federation. Cement is our major ingredient and we do not want to compromise on quality.”