“Our relationship is like a family, where dependents and children ask the father for more resources,” he said.
“You have to cut your coat according to the available cloth,” he said.
The NLC and TUC, on Tuesday, suspended their industrial action for five days.
The labour unions reduced their demand to N250,000 after the federal government and the private sector viewed its proposed N495,000 as unrealistic.
CBN on Monday revoked the banking licence of unlisted lender Heritage Bank due to a breach of banking regulations.
Checks at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) revealed that the strike disrupted clinical services.
The traders, in their separate interviews in Ibadan on Monday, said the strike would, in no doubt, affect their sales.
The courts were shut in strict compliance with JUSUN’s order.
“Abandoning negotiations and shutting down the country will have untold hardship on all segments of the economy,” said KADCIMA.
Civil servants in Delta on Monday complied with the directives of the NLC and TUC to begin an indefinite strike.