FCTA workers, under the umbrella of JUAC, began an indefinite strike on January 19 over unresolved welfare concerns.
The local government areas in the state had been in crisis following the Court of Appeal’s February 10 judgement in Akure.
The NULGE chairman alleged that the withheld five months allocation of the LGs had been released to the APC chairmen in the state.
He said the union would not hesitate to deploy all the instruments within its power to ensure the right things are done.
A competent source confirmed the release of the council bosses to Peoples Gazette on Monday, saying they were granted administrative bail.
Mr Garba further advocated for the LG elections to be conducted during general elections.
“Also, we hope there will be financial integrity at the local government levels, and all financial transactions will be tracked,” said the NULGE boss.
“This will create job opportunities and be sources of revenue earnings,” he said.
He added that the decision was in fulfilment of his campaign promises to the people.
The Federal Capital Territory Health Insurance Scheme (FHIS) says it will delist health maintenance organisations not delivering quality healthcare services to enrollees
