He said the development followed deliberations on complaints concerning workers’ rights.
The workers had embarked on the strike on January 19 over unresolved grievances, including welfare issues and alleged high-handedness.
Workers of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, under the Joint Union Action Committee, resumed their indefinite strike on Thursday over unresolved welfare issues.
The unions described the continued delay as a deliberate act of injustice against health workers.
Mr Toro described the refinery’s action as anti-worker and unconstitutional.
The union described the planned tax policy as an act of economic wickedness against struggling Nigerians.
He said that labour had insisted that the October 2, 2023, agreements between them and the administration be notarised by the court.
“We are willing to participate in exerting pressure on the various governments and financial regulators to return the country to normalcy.”
