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FCT Minister Wike Accused of Mobilising Paid Protesters Amid Abuja Workers’ Strike

Theophilus Noah Baba January 29, 2026 2 minutes read
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Allegations surface that FCT Minister Nyesom Wike mobilised paid protesters during the ongoing Abuja workers’ strike.

The ongoing strike by Federal Capital Territory (FCT) workers in Abuja has taken a new turn with allegations that FCT Minister Nyesom Wike mobilised paid protesters to counter the demonstrations. Reports claim that groups of individuals were gathered in areas around Abuja, notably near Umaru Dikko Way off Ahmadu Bello Way, purportedly to show support for the Minister amid the labour unrest. Critics say this move could be an attempt to intimidate striking workers and undermine their industrial action.

Labour unions, including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), have condemned the alleged mobilisation. They insist the strike remains lawful and justified, stressing that dialogue with the FCT Administration should be the focus rather than mobilising supporters. Union leaders warned that such actions, if true, represent political interference in legitimate workers’ protests.

The FCT Administration has not officially confirmed the claims but continues to maintain that it is open to negotiations. Government officials also emphasize that some strike demands exceed standard entitlements, and that maintaining public service continuity in Abuja is a priority.

The strike has led to the closure of key government offices, delays in public service delivery, and increased public attention on labour relations in the nation’s capital. With the National Industrial Court ordering a temporary suspension of the strike and the next hearing set for March 23, 2026, observers are closely watching whether the allegations against Minister Wike will influence the resolution of the dispute.

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