Equity Sanusi Kado, on Friday, gave the request in a decision on an ex parte application proceeded onward benefit of the Federal Government by the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice, Mr. Dayo Apata.
Concurring with Apata, Justice Kado decided that if the strike is permitted it would prompt gigantic monetary misfortune to both open and private foundations and could risk the soundness of numerous Nigerians who might not have the capacity to get to wellbeing offices amid the period.
The sorted out work had undermined to start an uncertain strike activity to press for the expansion in the national the lowest pay permitted by law from the current N18,000.
The last gathering of the tripartite transaction council on the lowest pay permitted by law had finished in halt after the Federal Government demanded that it could just stand to pay N25,000, while the governors under the aegis of the Nigerian Governors' Forum had clutched N22,500 and the work N30,000.
Aside from the NLC and the TUC, the NGF is likewise joined as a litigant in the suit.
Equity Kado suspended the issue till November 8 for the becoming aware of the movement on notice looking for the interlocutory directive to stop the strike.
The judge requested that the court arrange and different papers be recorded on every one of the litigants.
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