The Labour Party on Friday congratulated Nigerian workers on International Workers’ Day, urging authorities to step up efforts to improve workers’ welfare amid rising economic challenges.
The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Ken Asogwa, said this in a statement issued in Abuja.
In the message, the party described Workers’ Day as deeply significant, noting that its identity since its registration in 2003 has been closely tied to the struggles and aspirations of Nigerian workers.
While acknowledging steps taken by the current administration, including the recent minimum wage increase, the party stressed that more needed to be done in view of prevailing inflationary pressures.
It also commended the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria for their continued commitment to protecting workers’ rights and advancing the Nigerian cause.
The party reaffirmed its solidarity with workers, pledging continued support for policies that guarantee fair wages and align with global best practices as outlined by the International Labour Organisation.
“LP commends the Nigerian Labour Congress, the Trade Union Congress, and their affiliate unions for their steadfast commitment to the Nigerian project and the protection of workers’ rights.
“We assure Nigerian workers that the Labour Party stands firmly with them and will never abandon the collective struggle for good governance – one that guarantees fair wages and aligns with the ideals and standards of the International Labour Organisation,” Asogwa stated.
Looking ahead to future elections, the party urged workers to remain committed to the party, expressing confidence in what it described as the eventual triumph of the people.
“Aluta continua, victoria ascerta,” the statement added.