The workers, however, attributed the reasons for the walkout to insincerity on the part of the government regarding the scheme.
Messrs Tinubu and Abubakar, on Friday in Abuja, urged the unions to sheath their swords “in the interest of the masses.”
He said democracy affords citizens the opportunity, through elective structures and processes, to participate effectively in the affairs of their country.
“We have not received alert or any money in relation to N5 billion for palliative.”
Mr Amoko asked Mr Tinubu to reduce the governance cost to cushion the fuel subsidy removal effects on the Nigerian masses.
The Kenyan police force Tuesday fired tear gas at hundreds of protesters protesting a planned finance bill that will raise fuel and housing taxes.
The federal government had earlier obtained a court order restraining Labour from embarking on a nationwide industrial action on Wednesday.
Aviation minister Hadi Sirika has promised aviation workers to implement conditions of service of the agencies under the ministry’s supervision.
The governor said he would work with the ideas of his co-contestants in the just concluded governorship election in the state.
“We worked very hard to stay on issues. But the opposition elements constantly assailed Senator Bola Tinubu with ridiculous, unsubstantiated and often fabricated allegations.”
