The nationwide strike paralysed activities across the nation on Monday.
Victor Obuzor, the committee chairman, made the call during a meeting with CSOs and development partners in Abuja on Friday.
“The executive, legislature and especially the judiciary must make Nigerians trust again in their country, “he said.
The governor advised the union to shelve its two-day warning strike and congratulated the deputy governor on his new office.
NLC president, Joe Ajaero, on Friday, declared the warning strike as citizens continue to languish over the elimination of the fuel subsidy.
Minister Chris Ngige said the unions cannot “dictate to the president its constitutional powers on appointments.”
Workers across the state would commence an indefinite strike from Wednesday, March 10.
The government says security challenges were responsible for the salaries cut.
