The Nigeria Labour Congress has called off its two-day warning strike to protest the situation of workers as a result of the elimination of gasoline subsidies.
The legislature also ordered that workers return to work on Thursday.
Various government parastatals, financial institutions, and electrical distribution businesses were completely shut down in the last 48 hours of the strike, which began on September 5 and ended at midnight on September 6.
The NLC expressed satisfaction with the strike compliance percentage of workers in a statement signed by President Joe Ajearo on Tuesday.
Ajaero said, “We are pleased to report that, thanks to your resolute commitment, we have made significant strides in achieving the goals set during our National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, which prompted the initiation of this warning strike.