Mr Dingyadi also acknowledged the contributions of the ILO, ECOWAS, NECA, NLC, TUC, and other ministries.
The labour leaders appreciated workers for their resilience, solidarity, and peaceful conduct throughout the strike.
He said that there was nowhere in the world where labour ever interrupted the national grid.
“The organised labour is poised to ensure synergy in reaching the middle point for steady progress,” he said.
Workers in the state on Sunday night embarked on a five-day sit-at-home warning strike for non-payment of staff salary and other welfare issues.
The workers said the strike was happening because the governor, Dapo Abiodun, had failed to meet with them to resolve the issue.
Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno has held a meeting with security agencies to discuss the fate of about 3,000 Boko Haram terrorists who have surrendered.
The minister further directed the two parties to maintain the status quo pending the resolution of the issues in contention.
Mr El-Rufai likened the action of the striking workers to the criminal activities of bandits and accused them of economic sabotage while declaring NLC President Ayuba Wabba wanted.
Labour unions will shut down activities of the government in the entire state if the NLC chairman is not quickly released unharmed.
