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FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Ojuntana(op): 7:37pm On Jan 19
Workers of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) have begun an indefinite strike in Abuja over unresolved welfare concerns.

The development was reported by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday.

The strike saw staff under the Joint Union Action Congress (JUAC) shut the gates of the FCTA secretariat, halting normal operations.
The workers said the action was necessary to compel the administration to address long-standing issues affecting their pay, benefits, and working conditions.

What they are saying
The president of JUAC, Mrs. Rifkatu Iortyer, told journalists that the strike was driven by several unresolved grievances.
These included the non-remittance of pension and National Housing Fund contributions, non-payment of salaries, overheads, and arrears from previous wage awards.

She also highlighted centralized salary processing, the non-payment of staff at the Abuja Environment Protection Board and Social Development Secretariat, and the absence of a financial threshold for Permanent Secretaries and heads of agencies.

“Angry workers on Monday shut the gates of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) as they began an indefinite strike over unresolved welfare concerns.
“The workers, under the Joint Union Action Congress (JUAC), have been appealing for urgent action to resolve the welfare issues affecting their morale and productivity.

“The president of the union, Mrs Rifkatu Iortyer, told journalists that some of the concerns included non-remittance of pension and National Housing Fund deductions and no payments or overheads,” the NAN report read in part.

More insights
Other issues highlighted by Iortyer included unpaid promotion arrears, poor working conditions, staff intimidation, and limited opportunities for training and retraining.

The union also opposed the mass failure recorded in the 2024 promotion examination and called for its reversal. She noted that these problems were long-standing, causing hardship and frustration for staff who have dedicated their careers to public service.

JUAC had previously shut the gates of the FCTA secretariat in June 2025 in a similar protest to draw attention to these unresolved welfare concerns.

The union has stated that the strike will continue indefinitely until the administration engages meaningfully with the workers.

What you should know
Strikes by professionals in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) have been a recurring pattern over the past few years.

In January 2025, the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD-FCTA) called off a warning strike after the intervention of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. The resolution followed the payment of six months’ salary arrears, approval of accoutrement allowances, and other measures addressing long-standing grievances.

Also in September 2025, resident doctors in Abuja launched an indefinite strike over unpaid salaries, stalled promotions, and worsening hospital conditions. This followed a seven-day ultimatum and a prior warning strike that failed to elicit government response.

Primary school teachers in the FCT staged a prolonged strike in 2025. They suspended the action only after partial payment of their outstanding entitlements. Their protest, which began in March, was over unpaid minimum wage arrears and other unresolved welfare concerns.

The current JUAC strike at the FCTA secretariat continues this trend, highlighting persistent staff grievances in the territory.
https://nairametrics.com/2026/01/19/fcta-workers-begin-indefinite-strike-in-abuja-over-unresolved-welfare-issues/

Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by AMINDA: 7:54pm On Jan 19
Na wao. One week, one trouble. These are not the best of times for our lida, the Obio-Akpor Ghengis Khan.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Henri244: 7:58pm On Jan 19
Wike would not like this
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Breaker001: 7:59pm On Jan 19
Why won't they go on strike? The man in charge of the Capital Territory is busy fighting Fubara for nothing 😎
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by PheelzAlmighty: 7:59pm On Jan 19
Nigeria is a fuggin crime scene...
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by princeade86(m): 8:00pm On Jan 19
But they busy building houses for judges.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Gotocourt: 8:00pm On Jan 19
The president of JUAC, Mrs. Rifkatu Iortyer, told journalists that the strike was driven by several unresolved grievances.
These included the non-remittance of pension and National Housing Fund contributions, non-payment of salaries, overheads, and arrears from previous wage awards.


Emperor Wicked Wike is bulldozing the Treasury 🤷🏿
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Brendaniel: 8:02pm On Jan 19
And Wike is busy fighting Fubara in Rivers state while Abuja is going on strike, Agbadorians is this what you people like?
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by AMINDA: 8:02pm On Jan 19
Gotocourt:
The president of JUAC, Mrs. Rifkatu Iortyer, told journalists that the strike was driven by several unresolved grievances.
These included the non-remittance of pension and National Housing Fund contributions, non-payment of salaries, overheads, and arrears from previous wage awards.


Emperor Wicked Wike is bulldozing the Treasury 🤷🏿
Wike thought that after destroying the PDP and LP for Tinubu, the APC will roll out the carpet for him. Little did he know that he was being set up and used.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Bellotelli: 8:03pm On Jan 19
Wike should prioritize workers welfare.. Mr PROJECT FOR BIG MEN
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Antoeni(m): 8:03pm On Jan 19
Even Tinubu is Fed Of Wike,
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by kaludestiny10(m): 8:04pm On Jan 19
Wike took his style of leadership as a former governor of Rivers state where he refused to promote workers, increase their salaries and other issues to Abuja. What a wicked leader that doesn't have empathy towards workers but he is busy frustrating the government of Fubara in Rivers state.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by makavalley(m):
Instead of Wike to sit down in Abuja and face the work his boss Tinubu appointed him for he is busy fighting , causing chaos, trying to be a Minister and also 3rd term Governor of River State

Wike wants to pack 10 fingers in mouth at once
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Arthurnna: 8:15pm On Jan 19
Hahahahahaha, it is the "our Lida" (leader) for me... FCT Napoleon Bonaparte!!


AMINDA:
Na wao. One week, one trouble. These are not the best of times for our lida, the Obio-Akpor Ghengis Khan.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by ZombieTAMER: 8:23pm On Jan 19
I think Wike should resign

he needs to concentrate on Rivers permanently
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Lzkdy: 8:24pm On Jan 19
Meanwhile, that greedy mofo, Wike, is busy fighting for what he forgot at the Rivers government house.

His end is near, and it will be loud
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by ogascomax: 8:27pm On Jan 19
Wike is not interested about human development.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by donleo92(m): 8:31pm On Jan 19
Wike and workers welfare na like Lagos to planet mars!!!


But when it comes to embezzlement all in the guise of building things, then count him in
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:36pm On Jan 19
Wike, nothing concern am with FCTA na Rivers state Government him bury him placenta
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Holdup247: 8:40pm On Jan 19
Akwamkpuruamu:
Wike, nothing concern am with FCTA na Rivers state Government him bury him placenta
the workers doing everything possible to sabotage WIKE..
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by johannu(m):
ogascomax:
Wike is not interested about human development.
What concerns someone who is inhuman with human development‽
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Tenses: 8:56pm On Jan 19
makavalley:
Instead of Wike to sit down in Abuja and face the work his boss Tinubu appointed him for he is busy fighting , causing chaos, trying to be a Minister and also in 3rd term Governor of River State

Wike wants to pack 10 fingers in mouth at once
Which boss? If you are referring tinubu as wike's boss then you are naive. Wike and tinubu dey the same level that's If wike no pass am sef.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Riqueleme(m): 9:00pm On Jan 19
Holdup247:
the workers doing everything possible to sabotage WIKE..
Pls I use God beg you ehenn, next time ask questions and you will have ya answers pls, don't conclude things like that cos of future occurrence. Wike is not doing well in terms of staff welfare in FCT and that's a fact. This is what I know not what I heard ok. May we not support Evil in this life we're.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by mastermaestro(m): 9:06pm On Jan 19
Someone is trying to put Wike under fire. As you put faya for Rivers, them wan do am back for Abuja. cheesy
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Benbellamor: 9:08pm On Jan 19
most of the burden were from the last administration, which Wike inherited However he focused too much on Capital infrastructure and less focus on the Civil servants, Minister of state of the FCT Hajia Aishatu should be Given the autonomy to run the civil service, this will allow Wike more space to perform only if he agreed to share the role
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by MasterTeeUSA: 1:35am On Jan 20
FCT Local Government election is coming....expect things like this from the political wing of the Unions



Ojuntana:
https://nairametrics.com/2026/01/19/fcta-workers-begin-indefinite-strike-in-abuja-over-unresolved-welfare-issues/
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Cholison(m): 2:09am On Jan 20
This is not Rivers State
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by correctyourself(m): 5:07am On Jan 20
Holdup247:
the workers doing everything possible to sabotage WIKE..
See this one , well you're talking based on your little experience, you think someone who carries too much load will be able to take care of them so that it wouldn't be damaged?

That's what is happening to him, if you involved yourself with to much workload you can't do it perfectly.

I don't know if you read economics in your secondary. There's a topic called Devision of Labour.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Dalohad: 6:55am On Jan 20
Wike should resign and focus on Rivers politics.
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by makavalley(m): 1:29pm On Jan 20
Tenses:
Which boss? If you are referring tinubu as wike's boss then you are naive. Wike and tinubu dey the same level that's If wike no pass am sef.
Wike pass am na im e ollect appointment work , if dem no vote you in you no get level 🤣🤣.
Tinubu na Wike boss and e fit sack anytime, any day if e do anyhow..Wike no give Tinubu appointment and e no fit sack Tinubu...Wike na Tinubu errand boy ..if e get level make reget appointment if e go see work anywhere 😂😂
Re: FCTA Workers Begin Indefinite Strike In Abuja Over Unresolved Welfare Issues by Tenses: 4:28pm On Jan 20
makavalley:
Wike pass am na im e ollect appointment work , if dem no vote you in you no get level 🤣🤣.
Tinubu na Wike boss and e fit sack anytime, any day if e do anyhow..Wike no give Tinubu appointment and e no fit sack Tinubu...Wike na Tinubu errand boy ..if e get level make reget appointment if e go see work anywhere 😂😂
Everything wey you yarn nah legit but I don employ person wey be my g like that. The guy man come dey overdo for the business. I no fit sack am, I go just dey use corner corner dey reason am until one day wey his doings too touch me nah so I sack am. The guy won go physical but I an too mature for that. That relationship I had with that my guy sort of is the same with Tinubu and Wike.
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