Labour

FCT Strike Ends as NLC, TUC Direct Workers to Resume

A shutdown gives way to cautious normalcy

Organised labour has suspended the strike action in the Federal Capital Territory after the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress directed members to return to work.

The directive followed meetings with officials of the FCT Administration, during which labour leaders said progress had been made on key demands that triggered the stoppage.

What labour says changed

According to union officials, the decision to suspend the strike was based on commitments by the authorities to address outstanding issues affecting workers, including welfare concerns and implementation timelines.

Labour leaders said the suspension was meant to allow dialogue to continue while essential services resume, warning that the action could be revisited if agreements are breached.

Services expected to resume

With the directive in place, public schools, health facilities, and administrative offices across the FCT are expected to reopen, easing disruptions experienced by residents during the strike.

Officials of the FCT Administration welcomed the development, describing it as a step toward restoring stability and normal operations in the nation’s capital.

Why this truce is being tested

Industrial relations analysts note that temporary suspensions often hinge on trust and follow-through. Past disputes in the FCT have seen agreements falter at the implementation stage, leading to renewed actions.

They caution that sustained peace will depend on transparent communication and measurable progress on agreed points.

What happens if promises stall

Labour leaders insist the suspension is not an end to agitation but a pause. If commitments fail to materialise, unions say workers will not hesitate to resume action.

For now, the return to work offers relief to residents — but the durability of the truce will be judged by what happens after desks reopen.

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