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Federal Capital Territory workers to begin strike Monday

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 16, 2026 1101 Minutes read0

Workers of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Administration have declared an indefinite strike beginning from 12 am on Monday, January 19, 2026.

The workers, under the umbrella Joint Unions Action Committee (JUAC), said all staff, including those of the College of Education, Zuba, Senior Secondary schools, would down their tools on Monday, reports Daily Trust.

Addressing journalists in Abuja today, FCT JUAC President, Rifkatu Iortyer, said the strike followed what the union described as the administration’s “breach of trust, inaction, and deliberate demoralisation” of its workforce through a litany of unresolved grievances.In an address titled “A Plethora of Festering Issues,” Comrade Iortyer presented an 11-point indictment of the FCTA management, accusing it of financial malfeasance, systemic failure, and acts of bad faith against employees.

The union highlighted the non-remittance of pension and National Housing Fund (NHF) deductions as a “serious breach of trust and a threat to the future security of its members.”

The union also demanded the immediate removal of retired Directors and Permanent Secretaries, calling their tenure extension a “clear contravention” of Public Service Rules.

“We are appalled by the illegal extension of tenure of retired officers,” Iortyer stated.The union also rejected the promotion recently approved for about 2000 FCT staff out of the over 7000 staff that sat for the promotion exercise.

“We say no to the deliberate mass failure of the 2024 promotion exams with the intention of not paying promotion arrears,” Iortyer said, calling the process a system “designed to fail and demoralize our members.”

Other grievances include unpaid promotion arrears, poor working conditions, staff intimidation, lack of training, and the non-payment of Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) enforcement officers.”We demand immediate action on these issues. We will not be silenced by inaction,” the President warned.

“It is on this note that I declare an indefinite strike action from Monday, January, 2026.”

The strike action will paralyze operations across the FCTA’s Secretariat, Departments, and Agencies (SDAs) .

The FCT Administration is yet to issue an official response to the strike declaration.

 

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