LAGOS, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Nigerian labour unions suspended
on Monday a planned strike over fuel and power price rises after
talks with the government, Labour and Employment Minister Festus
Keyamo said in a statement on Twitter.
The strike was due to begin on Monday but Keyamo said an
agreement was reached between the government and unions at 2:53
a.m. (0153 GMT). "Strike suspended," he wrote in the statement.