The All Progressives Congress, APC, has urged Nigerian workers to
remain strong and keep hope alive, despite the prevailing situation that
has seen many of them lose their jobs or have their pay check eroded
amid rising cost of living.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Wednesday by its Interim National
Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, to mark the 2014 Workers’ Day, the
party said the past 12 months have been particularly challenging for
Nigerian workers due to the worsening state of social infrastructure,
especially the dwindling power supply which has affected production and
forced many companies to downsize or relocate to neighbouring countries.
It also noted that the prevailing state of insecurity in the country
has either forced many to relocate to safer climes, with the attendant
loss of job opportunities; drastically curtailed workers’ productive
abilities; and also reduced the inflow of foreign investments that could
have led to the creation of more jobs.
“On this occasion of the International Workers’ Day, we celebrate
Nigerian workers
and hail their patriotism and resilience in the face of
tough challenges resulting from the inability of the federal government
to lift the economy of the nation, curb rising unemployment and improve
the security and welfare of workers.
“We urge them not to be disenchanted by the seemingly-hopeless
situation across the country, as better days are definitely ahead,”APC
said.
The party called on organised labour to continue to pressure
governments at all levels to improve the work environment for their
members across the country, because they constitute the bulk of the
nation’s economy.
It also urged labour not to rest until all those who are willing and
able to work have been provided with gainful employment, instead of the
harvest of death and outright extortion that job seekers were recently
subjected to in the name of employment by a government agency.
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