“This is the most labour-friendly administration in the history of Kogi,’’ Mr Amari stressed.
Mr Ngelale accused the NLC of pushing a political agenda with the nationwide protest, arguing that other unions have withdrawn from the planned protests.
Mr Giwa said the development was to enhance peace and good working relationships among the union members in the state’s transportation sector.
Ms Onyejeocha appealed to the labour organisations to withdraw their 14-day ultimatum.
Mr Obi noted that the association shared in the pains of Nigerians.
He said that the era of frosty relations must give way to a new dawn of partnership and collaboration.
In 2018, NAFDAC issued a directive to stop the production of alcoholic beverages and drinks in sachets and bottles below 200ml starting January 31, 2024.
He said that labour had insisted that the October 2, 2023, agreements between them and the administration be notarised by the court.
The TUC national president, Mohammed Ibrahim, said the federal government must fulfil its obligations to pay the N35,000.
The labour leaders in the state stated this on Tuesday after complying with the directive of its national leadership on the strike action.