The organised labour in Plateau said there was no going back on the warning strike.
Mele Kyari, the group’s managing director, said that the NNPC could no longer keep up with the N170 per litre pump price of fuel.
The NLC said it believed in the rescue of Nigeria from consumption to production economy.
A total of 32 SUVs were presented to 22 Permanent Secretaries, six judicial officers and the state NLC received four.
The regime had earlier planned to do away with fuel subsidy in July, and promised Nigerians N5,000 monthly transportation allowance.
“The NLC wishes to maintain its rejection of deregulation based on import-driven model.”
Governor Yahaya Bello has in the past promised to pay minimum wage to Kogi workers but he is yet to fulfil its promises.
The duo have been engaged in longstanding public and private spar over party and governance issues.
“The suspension was to pave way for negotiation as requested by the federal government.”
“The Kaduna state government is playing tough on our actions
