He said the development followed deliberations on complaints concerning workers’ rights.
He described workers as the backbone of productivity in healthcare, education, aviation, energy, and public service.
He said that while the payment of the leave grant to workers was suspended, overhead costs were slashed by 50 per cent.
According to it, the SEC unanimously condemned such actions as undemocratic.
The union accused the Dangote Group of violating a peace agreement brokered by the federal government.
The governor cautioned against the retrenchment of workers as a means of solving salary challenges.
A correspondent who monitored the strike on Wednesday in Abeokuta observed that most entrance gates were under lock and key.
Mr Adigun appealed to members of the union to shun conducts that could divide their ranks.
She also stressed the importance of mentorship and grassroots economic empowerment.
The labour leaders appreciated workers for their resilience, solidarity, and peaceful conduct throughout the strike.
