Representatives of Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Budget Office, Department of State Security Services, and the Director, Industrial Relations and Trade Union Services, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment also attended the meeting, he said. He explained that the industrial action was suspended due to pleas by the government to meet their demands before the end of the ultimatum. According to him, the 21 days ultimatum will expire by March 10 midnight. He warned that the union would proceed on the strike if government failed to redeem its promises by the expiration of the deadline. At the meeting with the Federal Government JOHESU requested that issues that borders on finance and implementation of Court judgment should be addressed and reflected in the budget within 72 hours while others are resolved within seven days.
After due consideration of the demands and the elongation of deadline by 72 hours for the resumption of industrial action granted to the FG by JOHESU, the Ministers of Labour and Employment, and Health, respectively, observed that the demands were protracted issues in dispute previously handled by the preceding administration. We rejected the time lag of 30 days as requested by the Government and settled for 21 days for the extension of the ultimatum ending March 10. We seize this opportunity to appeal to the general public whose interest we have considered to give the extension of ultimatum to impress it on the government to keep to her promises, he said.
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