He said the delay is already undermining the smooth execution of the agreement.
“The police action was carried out for no apparent reason,” he said.
Mr Kevin called on the government to regulate the work hours of doctors as done in other climes.
He urged the government to take immediate steps toward implementing the judgement without further delay.
Mr Piwuna stated, “NEC deliberated extensively on the proposed Tertiary Institutions Support Fund.’’
He described the emergence of Mr Idris as governor of Kebbi as divine and a blessing to the state.
He expressed confidence that Mr Yilwatda’s leadership would strengthen the party and set it on course for resounding victories.
The statement linked the dissolution to the non-functional state of the executive.
The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has called for a 300 per cent increment in the minimum wage for workers.
