FCTA Says 10 Worker Demands Met as Indefinite Strike Paralyzes Abuja Offices

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has stated that 10 out of 14 demands presented by its striking workers have been met, with the remaining four under review. According to a statement from the FCTA, extensive negotiations have occurred, including meetings over the weekend.

Workers under the Joint Union Action Committee began an indefinite strike on Monday, shutting down government offices across Abuja, over unresolved issues including promotion arrears, pension remittances, and alleged irregularities in promotion exams.

Key Points:

The strike disrupts public services in the capital, affecting citizens who rely on FCTA agencies for daily administrative functions.
It highlights significant financial liabilities in workforce management, including unpaid allowances and arrears running into millions of naira.
The FCTA leadership seeks to project control and resolution, while the unions aim to secure long-overdue welfare commitments for their members.
The dispute reveals systemic challenges in public sector wage administration, promotion processes, and deduction remittances.
The strike’s commencement now tests the administration’s crisis management amid ongoing public scrutiny of governance in the capital.

The resolution hinges on further negotiations addressing the four pending union demands and the workers’ decision to suspend the industrial action..👉Read The Complete Original.

Sources: The Punch Newspapers, The Cable

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