Labour Party Urges Improved Welfare for Nigerian Workers

On International Workers' Day, the Labour Party (LP) celebrated Nigerian workers and called for improved welfare amid rising economic challenges. Ken Asogwa, a representative of the party, issued a statement in Abuja, highlighting the significance of the day and acknowledging the struggles of Nigerian workers since the party's registration in 2003.
The LP recognized steps taken by the current administration, including recent increases in the minimum wage, but stressed that more needs to be done to address the harsh realities faced by workers, particularly in light of inflationary pressures. The party commended the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria for their commitment to protecting workers' rights and advancing the Nigerian cause.
The LP reaffirmed its solidarity with workers and pledged continued support for policies that guarantee fair wages in line with global best practices as outlined by the International Labour Organization. Looking ahead to future elections, the party encouraged workers to remain committed to the cause, expressing confidence in eventual triumph.
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