Civil servants in Kaduna State on Wednesday defied the order of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) to stay at home in protest against the fuel price hike announced by the federal government.
But rather than adhering to the directive, the workers resumed for duties in their various offices.
At the state secretariat complex along Independence Way, workers were seen in their offices as early as 7:30 in the morning.
Also, banks, schools, markets and other private establishments in the state capital opened for normal business.
Those who spoke to our correspondent said that the strike is uncalled for. They called on the leadership of the NLC and TUC to amicably resolve all pending issues with Federal Government without embarking on a strike.
At the NLC state secretariat at Lafia road, only a handful of members were seen within the premises in their uniforms. The state chairman, Adamu Ango, was not available for comment, and none of the available was willing to speak
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