The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has filed a lawsuit against workers in the FCT following their declaration of an indefinite strike. The legal action comes amid escalating tension over unresolved demands by the workers, which led to the shutdown of several government offices and services across the nation’s capital.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has filed a lawsuit against workers in the FCT following their declaration of an indefinite strike.
The legal action comes amid escalating tension over unresolved demands by the workers, which led to the shutdown of several government offices and services across the nation’s capital.
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Details of the suit and the specific reliefs sought by the FCT administration are yet to be fully disclosed, but the move signals a hardening stance by the minister against the prolonged industrial action.
The indefinite strike has continued to disrupt public services in Abuja, affecting residents, businesses, and government operations, while negotiations between labour unions and the FCT administration remain stalled.
More updates are expected as the case progresses and talks continue.

















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