The move, the lawyer submitted, was in violation of the orders of the court.
Mr Wike said, “When you leave dialogue and begin to join us as politicians, we will first treat you as politicians. I can’t treat you as a worker but as a political opponent.”
Mr Wike also said his administration would not be moved by blackmail and intimidation tactics by the striking FCTA workers.
FCTA workers, under the umbrella of JUAC, began an indefinite strike on January 19 over unresolved welfare concerns.
The Nigeria Union of Teachers in Abuja has directed all primary and secondary school teachers to join the strike initiated by the Joint Union Action Committee.
