He emphasised that teachers remained a top priority in his development agenda.
Mr Ajaero expressed the NLC’s readiness to defend workers’ rights,
Ms Chinyangarara said ILO remains committed to empowering workers’ organisations through dialogue, skills development, and advocacy to ensure no one is left behind.
The federal government has convened a conciliatory meeting to prevent escalation of the dispute.
Mr Oguguo, a lecturer at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, said such a proposal was anti-people and “against the law of natural justice”.
Mr Hameed-Benco said the strike was suspended after numerous engagements with the state government.
Mr Ajaero said the NLC was deeply saddened by the news of Mr Buhari’s passing, and the members’ hearts were with the immediate family, friends, and associates
He called for immediate dialogue with the state government to address the outstanding concerns.
The union directed its members to resume work on Wednesday.
Mr Olapade stated that the NLC was aware of the current harsh economic realities confronting Nigerians.
