He advised the new leaders to avoid corruption and ensure that union funds were used responsibly.
The MINILS boss said picketing of the apex bank by labour leaders is avoidable and preventable, advising CBN to address all concerns by NLC.
Mr Abubakar argued on Saturday that the January 31 deadline will make life more difficult for Nigerians.
The federal government withheld salaries of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and others while they were on strike due to the “No Work, No Pay’’ policy of the government.
Mr Wabba said that the town-hall meeting would create a platform to assess political leaders vying for the 2023 elections.
The group vowed to “work against any candidate that plans to remove subsidy”.
“No concerned and responsive government will bury its head in the sands like the proverbial Ostrich while the citizens are being brutally exploited.
Governor Atiku Bagudu says his administration has set up a committee to work out the modalities.
In the letter, a local government staff member was accused of engaging in “a public political rally for a candidate aspiring for a political position in Sagamu.”
“Your reward is not only in heaven but here on earth. I urge you to learn so you can discharge quality healthcare service to Nigerians,” said NLC.
