The union, which had emnarked on a two-day warning strike, stated that the Federal Government’s failure to accept the unions’ demands during the 14-day deadline that had passed today was the reason for the decision.
Upah in a statement said that none of their demands had been satisfied and that the strike “can begin at any time now.”
“The National Executive Council (NEC) communique is emphatic about when the ultimatum will end, but not precise about when the strike will commence. It could start a few minutes, one hour, three days from when the ultimatum ends.
“This is for us to mobilize our actions, and that is the window the NEC communique gave us.
“This is the first government to remove fuel subsidy and is very confused on actions to take.”
He added that it would be challenging to disobey this time round, unlike the two-day warning strike where compliance was not carefully observed.
When questioned about the measures that would be taken to guarantee strict compliance, Upah responded, “Do you know of any good general who revealed his plans in the public before he strikes? We are completely prepared to attack.”
The union also urged the youths to participate, repeating that the country belonged to them and that they should take it back by standing up.