Mr Shaibu said he took the action due to the intervention of prominent indigenes of Edo.
A correspondent who monitored compliance observed that the top civil servants flouted the unions’ directive to stay away from work.
He assured that when such a petition was received, the assembly would act on it immediately.
“Who will suspend me? I want to dare anybody,” the politician challenged the leadership of PDP.
Speaking at the event on Tuesday in Lafia, Mr Sule urged the appointees to key into the vision of his administration.
The Ondo governor embarked on a 21-day leave on June 7 and was expected to return on July 6.
According to him, the law will take care of the six-month or four months of maternity leave for breastfeeding mothers and students.
The governor had on May 18 appointed Mr Adewale as the state’s acting permanent secretary and auditor-general.
He also assured that the company would deliver the work within the stipulated time of eight weeks.
Plateau civil servants embarked on an indefinite strike on May 11 after the government failed to meet their demands.
