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The Peoples Redemption Party, or PRP, has praised Nigerian laborers for their tenacity and dedication to the country’s progress.
The PRP urged the federal and state governments to guarantee that workers’ rights are respected and that they receive just compensation for their labor in a statement issued by Muhammad Ishaq, its national publicity secretary.
It stated that the foundation of Nigerian society is the laborers’ and working people’s efforts.
According to the party, workers encounter difficulties on a daily basis that call for resiliency, devotion, and steadfast commitment in the face of social injustices and economic uncertainty.
In order to achieve a just and equitable society where the dignity of labor is respected and workers’ voices are heard, the PRP vowed to keep fighting for the welfare of all Nigerians, especially the working class and the impoverished in both urban and rural areas.
“We take this opportunity to honour and appreciate the invaluable contributions of our workers, whose efforts drive the wheels of progress, foster economic vitality, and sustain our national development.
“As we celebrate this day, we acknowledge the long-standing struggles of our workers for fair wages, job security, and improved working conditions.
“Today, we must not only commemorate the achievements of workers but also reflect on the significant hurdles that remain. We must prioritize policies that promote decent work, protect labour rights, and create an enabling environment for our workers to thrive.
“As we celebrate May Day, let us commit ourselves to building a Nigeria where every worker is valued, esteemed, and afforded the respect they so richly deserve. Together, we can create a brighter future for our nation,” the statement read.
According to ZINGTIE, May Day, which is celebrated on May 1st every year, has a long history that stems from the fight for social justice and workers’ rights.
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