The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige, stated this while addressing journalists at the end of a closed door meeting between the government and workers’ unions on Friday in Abija.Recall that the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria and Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria had embarked on nationwide strike on April 6.
According to the minister, with what we achieved at the meeting, it is expected that the courts and state assemblies will re-open next week, since all the grey areas have been smoothened. “Right now, we expect the unions to go back to their members and give them a final briefing on what we have achieved today.
Ngige said they were not oblivious that this situation has posed serious challenges to the nation, especially as the courts were closed and the law enforcement agencies have no place to take arrested criminals.
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