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Home»News»Offices shut in FCT as workers commence indefinite strike in Abuja
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Offices shut in FCT as workers commence indefinite strike in Abuja

AdminBy AdminJanuary 19, 2026Updated:January 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
  • Activities at the FCTA and FCDA were halted on Monday as workers began an indefinite strike called by the Joint Union Action Committee
  • Union leaders ordered staff to remain at home, with task forces deployed to enforce full compliance with the industrial action
  • The FCTA management had yet to issue an official response, raising concerns over the disruption of administrative services in Abuja

Activities at the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) were paralysed on Monday following the commencement of an indefinite strike by workers under the Joint Union Action Committee (JUAC).

Findings early Monday morning showed that the main gates of the FCTA/FCDA Secretariat were shut as early as 7:00 a.m., denying workers and visitors access to the complex.

Offices shut in FCT as workers commence indefinite strike in Abuja

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Offices shut in FCT as workers commence indefinite strike in Abuja
FCT workers embark on strike over working conditions. Photo credit: @GovWike
Source: Facebook

According to Daily Trust, several departments and agencies within the secretariat were also closed.

The industrial action followed a circular issued late Sunday night by JUAC, directing all employees to stay away from work in full compliance with the strike directive.

Remain at home, union urges workers

In the notice, titled “Code: Remain at Home,” the union leadership called on workers to cooperate, describing the action as part of ongoing agitations for improved working conditions within the FCTA.

The circular warned staff against reporting for duty, noting that a JUAC task force had been mobilised to ensure total compliance with the directive.

“By this notice, all staff are advised to remain at home as the strike action declared by JUAC commences on Monday, January 19, 2026. Do not come to work, as the JUAC task force will be on the ground to enforce compliance,” the notice stated.

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The union urged members to maintain the directive until further notice.

FCT yet to respond

As a result, administrative operations at the FCT Secretariat complex have been completely suspended, with entry restricted and no visible official activities taking place.

As of the time of filing this report, the management of the FCTA had yet to issue an official response to the strike. T

The development has raised concerns over possible disruption of essential administrative services in the Federal Capital Territory should the industrial action continue.

Offices shut in FCT as workers commence indefinite strike in Abuja
Workers commenced an indefinite strike over demands for improved working conditions. Photo: @GovWike
Source: Facebook

Protesters shut Wike’s office in Abuja

Legit.ng earlier reported that protestors have descended on Nyesom Wike’s office in Abuja over the non-implementation of the N70,000 minimum wage for council workers.

A large group in their hundreds, including health professionals and teachers, marched from the Labour House in the Central Area bearing placards.

Following the protest action, Wike summoned the area council chairmen and questioned why they had not yet implemented the minimum wage.

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Wike issues fresh order to schools in FCT

We earlier reported that the FCTA ordered all public senior secondary schools in Abuja to shut down by 28 November due to rising security concerns.

The directive was issued through a memo signed by Aishatu Sani Alhassan, instructing schools to end academic activities immediately.

The closure followed a surge in attacks on schools nationwide, including recent abductions in Kebbi and Niger states.

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