The Nigerian Government has declared Monday, May 1, as a public holiday to mark the Workers’ Day celebration.
The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, who made the announcement on Friday, congratulated workers across the country on this year’s celebration.
Aregbesola commended workers for their hard work, diligence, and sacrifice, noting that their efforts are largely responsible for the greatness of the country and the respect Nigeria now commands in the comity of nations.
He said, ”There is dignity in labour, we have to have dedication and commitment to the work you do, because it is vital to nation building”.
“The end of work is productivity. It is productivity that leads to satisfactory provision of goods and services and wealth creation. It is therefore the path to national and individual prosperity.”
The Minister also urged workers to raise the bar of their trade in line with the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration’s drive to upgrade the vehicle of governance and make all the people of Nigeria derive maximum benefit from the nation.
He assured Nigerians that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is fully committed to the security of life and property of every citizen and foreigners in the country and will not slow down in any area, even as the administration winds down.
The Minister commends all security agencies for the successes recorded in the fight against criminals across the country, he encouraged them not to relent but go all out to deter the criminals whenever they raise their heads.
He, therefore, called on all Nigerians to be part of the nation’s security architecture by being vigilant and reporting suspicious individuals and activities to law enforcement agencies nearest to them, noting that security is everybody’s responsibility.
The minister asked citizens to report security threats by making use of the N-Alert Application on Android and iOS.
KanyiDaily recalls that Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu had recently approved a 20% salary increase for civil servants in the state.