As the warning strike embarked upon by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) enters day two, there was scanty activities in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).
When Tribune Online got across the Joint Unions Action Committee (JUAC) of the Chairman, Federal Capital Territory Administration, Comrade Matilukuro Oluwakorede, he admitted that they locked the doors of departments and agencies of the FCTA.
He said, they were compared to take the decision because of their future, according to him, they did not look up headquarters.
FCT Director of Information and Communication, Muhammad Hazat Sule, however, said that he had gone to other offices to work and he saw people there and had his job done.
A staff of FCTA in the headquarters told Tribune Online under condition of anonymity that: “Some of my colleagues did not come to work because of the warning strike but in my case, this office is too sensitive for us not to come to work.”
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