According to the governor, talks are on with the presidency for a refund of money injected into the federal road projects.
They urged the government to strengthen the guidance and counseling departments across the state facilities.
He noted that the removal of subsidy affected the country’s economy and made prices of food items go up with 100 per cent increment.
Niger lawmakers are demanding justice for murdered Catholic priest Achi.
The lawmaker pointed out that monthly pensions had continued to rise from N150 million to more than N500 million.
The Niger governor said the incoming administration might change or maintain the approved budget.
The motion was presented by Jibrin Baba, an APC member representing Lavun Constituency at the plenary.
The workers warned that the government’s refusal to meet their demands within the period of the warning strike would lead to an indefinite strike.
The Niger state government is reportedly owing the West African Examination Council the sum of N295 million.
