The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has suspended its warning strike in Kaduna State.
Labour unions had declared a five-day warning strike against the administration of Governor Nasir El-Rufai over the mass sack of workers.
The strike had brought Kaduna to a standstill as hospitals, banks, train station, the airport, among others were shut.
The Governor had dared the labour leaders, saying their action would not make him change his stance on the sacked workers.
But speaking after an emergency meeting in Kaduna on Wednesday night, the National President of NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, said the strike had been suspended.
The federal government had waded into the row between the Kaduna State government and labour unions.
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture, had said the federal government through the Labour and Employment Minister, Dr Chris Ngige, had intervened in the dispute.
While speaking with state house correspondents, He had said, “The federal government is not folding its arms and already the Minister of Labour and Employment has waded in and is in touch with both the government of Kaduna State and the Labour union.
“In addition, the security apparatus all over the country have also taken preemptive measures to ensure that hoodlums don’t take advantage of this situation.
“In particular, I know the police have reinforced their patrol between Kaduna and Abuja, so that we do not witness kidnappers taking advantage of the situation.
“Overall, I think the federal government is quite concerned and is doing its best to see how the two parties can resolve their misunderstandings amicably, with little loss to productivity, little loss to properties”.