Mr Ajaero said the NLC had extended the seven-day ultimatum given to the government by another seven days and would now expire on March 13.
The Enugu CP warned miscreants to steer clear of the protests.
Mr Obi noted that the association shared in the pains of Nigerians.
He warned against the repetition of actions that may have led to the initial shutdown.
“It is truly a shame that the World Bank has really shown itself to be an enemy of the Nigerian nation.”
The governor assured the people that he would serve them with utmost honesty and the fear of God.
The NLC president said that the gesture would encourage more members to stand in solidarity with fellow workers who are maltreated by employers.
Any government that can’t eliminate corruption and ensure that people who need subsidies get them has no reason to exist.
The instructions come just a few days after the Nigerian Labour Congress threatened to picket apex bank locations over the persistent cash shortage.
The MINILS boss said picketing of the apex bank by labour leaders is avoidable and preventable, advising CBN to address all concerns by NLC.
