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My Administration Remains Committed To Improving Your Welfare, Tinubu Tells Nigerian Workers

My Administration Remains Committed To Improving Your Welfare, Tinubu Tells Nigerian Workers
May 1, 2024

According to him, the custodians of the nation’s machinery deserve a fair wage and enhanced welfare.

President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerian workers of his dedication to improving their welfare and working conditions and providing the necessary tools for them to succeed.

 

President Tinubu in a statement issued on Wednesday by his spokesman, Chief Ajuri Ngelale, pledged better living and working conditions for all Nigerians of working age.

 

According to him, the custodians of the nation’s machinery deserve a fair wage and enhanced welfare.

 

In a statement titled, ‘President Tinubu salutes Nigerian workers on May Day,’ Tinubu said his administration remains committed to improving the welfare of all workers.

 

The statement reads in part, “The President salutes Nigerian workers for their fidelity to the peace, progress, and development of the nation evident in their tireless efforts and patriotic zeal to keep the national engine running.

 

“President Tinubu celebrates Nigerian workers across all spheres from the clerical officer who ensures the proper documentation and distribution of correspondence; the security officer who remains ever dutiful through all seasons;

 

“The teacher who secures the future of our nation by imparting knowledge to the next generation; the doctor who works relentlessly to save precious lives, and to all Nigerian workers who keep the candle aflame.

 

“The President affirms that his administration remains committed to improving the welfare of all workers, noting the various relief programmes, including the wage award and the imminent minimum wage review.

 

“President Tinubu strongly believes that the custodians of the nation’s machinery deserve a fair wage and enhanced welfare and that a labourer is deserving of not just any reward but fair and commensurate wages.”

 

 

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