 The leadership and members of the Nigerian Labour Congress NLC has issued a two-week ultimatum that the federal government to resolve their protracted conflicts with the nation's university workers and reopen schools. Chairperson of the Lagos State Chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Fumi Shasti, issued the ultimatum on Tuesday during a process to government house, Alousa Ikeja, in solidarity with the Academic Staff Union of University of Zassu, plus TV correspondent Love Ikoko Yedoko reports. The protest kicks off around 7.30am at Ikeja on the bridge with thousands of members of the union and his affiliates participating. They walked from under the bridge in Ikeja to government secretary at Alousa where they met a barricade at the entrance. They finally gained entrance after much persuasion and peaceful entries. Chairperson of the Lagos State Chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Fumi Shasti, warned that the action could take a new turn if the government fails to conclude all negotiations in agreement with Alousa. To come and tell us that within the space of two weeks, they will be able to wrap up and conclude we know that government is just paying a lip service. The protest afforded human rights lawyer Femi Falano and another opportunity to take a swipe on the Buhari administration. The protest starts when received by the special advisory Lagos State Governor on sustainable development goals and investment. Mrs. Shalakbe Hamond on behalf of Governor Baba Jidid Sawulu. From Lagos, Love Ikoko Yedoko, plus TV news.