Tinubu will not encourage any action that could lead to massive job loss, especially in the private sector.
The Anglican primate called for consideration on the part of the government and asked the NLC to be reasonable with its demands.
The Oyo State NLC chairman, Kayode Martins, said the unions would not backtrack on their demands until the FG reduced the electricity tariff.
He also listed ongoing efforts to attract investments, provide training, and enhance job opportunities for the citizens.
Mr Diri stressed that the welfare of workers had always been a top priority of his administration.
They said: “Our nation continues to suffer variously as forces of centrifuge wield greater stranglehold upon it, as the citizenry grows more disillusioned.”
“It is now N615,000. Regarding when the new minimum wage, the committee is still working,” said the TUC president.
Mr Musa said the gesture was to cushion the hardship people faced due to rising cost of food in the market.
The Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria have issued a 14-day nationwide strike notice to President Bola Tinubu’s government.
As the NLC and TUC strike enters the second day, court activities at the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court are going smoothly.
