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May Day: Osun factional union holds rally, backs APC

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A faction within the labour movement in Osun State, the Association of Concerned Local Government Workers, on Friday held a May Day rally where its leadership challenged political heads of various local government councils to be more committed to workers’ welfare.

The association also directed its members to support the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the Osun governorship poll, Bola Oyebamiji, and work for his victory.

At the rally held at the premises of Olorunda Local Government Area in Igbona, Osogbo, various groups of formal and informal workers, dressed in uniform attire, made presentations.

Members of the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme, also known as OYES, participated in a ceremonial march past, while the Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, comprising chairmen elected on the platform of the APC, Samuel Idowu, took the salute at the event.

In his address, the coordinator of the group, Adedayo Adekunle, called for the abolition of casualisation of staff in all government establishments, describing it as “barbaric, enslaving and unattractive to the best brains.”

“It is our demand that permanent job offers should be prioritised over offering graduates casual or temporary employment,” he said.

He added, “Safety at the workplace is not negotiable. All that is required to ensure the safety of employees should be given adequate attention.

“Social dialogue prevents strikes, and strikes hurt us all. We advise that you listen more and act faster on workers’ demands, as the era of treating workers as servants is over. We are now partners in delivering social goods and in decisions on governance and development.”

Adekunle further said, “After thorough assessment of the APC candidate for the August 15, 2026 governorship election, Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO), our association has found him to be a worthy leader. We therefore direct all our members to support him to ensure his victory at the poll.”

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Addressing the workers, the Osun factional ALGON chairman, Samuel Idowu, assured them that the welfare of local government workers remains a top priority of the political leadership in the councils.

He said council chairmen would ensure prompt payment of salaries and entitlements, improved working conditions, support for capacity building and professional development, as well as a conducive environment for effective service delivery.

Highlighting some achievements recorded by APC council chairmen, Idowu said, “Since we assumed office, we have paid salary arrears owed to traditional rulers in the state.

“Each local government has empowered a minimum of 1,500 people and rehabilitated at least 30 kilometres of road network. We also procured 300 motorcycles for security agencies and additional security vehicles, which will be distributed soon. We have also intensified efforts to provide more infrastructure.”

PUNCH Online reports that the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress in the state organised a separate May Day celebration at another location in Osogbo.

The event was still ongoing as of the time of filing this report.

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Lagos NLC demands N225,000 minimum wage

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The Lagos State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress has called on the state government to increase the minimum wage for workers from N85,000 to N225,000.

The Chairperson of the council, Funmi Sessi, made the demand on Friday during the International Workers’ Day held at Mobolaji Johnson Arena.

Sessi said the proposed increase had become necessary due to rising inflation and the high cost of living in the state.

She noted that while the current wage approved by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was commendable, it was no longer sufficient to meet workers’ needs.

“Given the current economic hardship and the high cost of living in Lagos, this amount is no longer sufficient.

“We, therefore, respectfully appeal to the state government to review the minimum wage to N225,000 in the interest of workers and industrial harmony,” the chairperson said.

She also raised concerns over insecurity and poverty, describing them as major challenges affecting workers’ productivity and welfare.

According to her, many workers face risks such as kidnapping and displacement, while the rising cost of goods and services has made it difficult to meet basic needs.

“The current inflation rate of 15.38 per cent has worsened the suffering of our people.

“Prices of foodstuffs and other essential commodities have risen significantly, making workers more vulnerable,” the labour leader stated.

Sessi urged both the federal and Lagos State governments to strengthen security measures and implement policies that would improve workers’ welfare.

She, however, commended the state government for ongoing infrastructure projects and worker-focused initiatives.

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The event was attended by the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Obafemi Hamzat, who represented the governor, alongside other government officials and labour leaders.

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Makinde says govt policies tackling workers’ hardship, insecurity

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Gov Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has said that the administration’s policies were aimed at enhancing the welfare of workers in the state.

Makinde said this on Friday during the 2026 May Day celebration held at Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Ibadan.

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Musbau Babatunde, the governor described as apt the theme for the 2026 May Day celebration; ‘Insecurity and Poverty: Threats to a Conducive Work Environment’.

According to him, the theme paints workers with the harsh reality of the world of work.

The governor said that insecurity and poverty were twin burdens that drain productivity and destroy morale.

He said that no civil servant could deliver excellence where fear and uncertainty prevail.

Makinde declared that “insecurity disrupts livelihoods, delays projects, and discourages investment while poverty, on its part, strips labour of dignity.

“Poverty fuels desperation, opens the door to corruption, and weakens commitment to service,” the governor said.

Makinde further said that his administration did not wait but acted decisively to break the cycle, having understood the consequences of insecurity and poverty.

He cited the establishment and strengthening of the Amotekun Security Network as a community-based security initiative to complement conventional security agencies.

“Beyond this, we have consistently supported security agencies with logistics, patrol vehicles, communication equipment, and other logistics,” he stated.

Makinde further cited improved inter-agency coordination among the Police, Amotekun, the Armed Forces, and other services, saying it has boosted intelligence sharing and rapid response.

The governor said that his administration believes that “a secure Oyo state is a productive Oyo state”.

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Makinde further said that regular and prompt salary, pension payments, the implementation of the national minimum wage, clearing of inherited promotion arrears/ leave bonuses, and the recent N10, 000 monthly transport bonuses are testimonies of the government’s commitment to workers’ welfare.

He urged workers to remain committed, disciplined, innovative, and to reject corruption and embrace excellence.

The governor said that his administration would continue to build a conducive work environment through policies and collective effort.

In their remarks, the duo of the state chairmen of Trade Union Congress(TUC) and Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC), Mr Bosun Olabiyi-Agoro and Mr Martins Kayode, respectively, urged the government to do more in tackling insecurity and poverty in the nation.

Olabiyi-Agoro noted that Nigerian workers were not finding it easy in the face of increasing fuel prices and uncontrollable inflation.

Kayode commended the state government for responding appropriately to all issues relating to the welfare of workers in the state.

He urged the state government to make the recent three-month transport bonus allowance of N10,000 a permanent one, so as to reduce workers’ hardship.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the celebration featured various activities, including a march-past by affiliates of the TUC and NLC.

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May Day: Akpabio promises workers living wage

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The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, on Friday assured Nigerian workers that the National Assembly is aware of their economic challenges and remains committed to improving their welfare through legislative measures.

The former Akwa Ibom State governor gave the assurance in a congratulatory message to mark the 2026 International Workers’ Day, issued in Abuja by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Eseme Eyiboh.

Akpabio acknowledged the difficulties faced by workers and pledged the Senate’s continued intervention through legislation aimed at improving living conditions and workplace standards.

He said, “The 10th National Assembly recognises the challenges workers face, from rising costs of living to workplace demands.

“I assure you that the Senate remains unwavering in its commitment to legislating for a living wage, safer workplaces, pension reforms, and policies that expand job creation and protect the dignity of labour.

“The passage of the new National Minimum Wage Act and the implementation of workers’ welfare packages are testaments to this commitment.”

His message comes against the backdrop of mounting economic pressures on Nigerian workers, including rising inflation, the high cost of living, and concerns over wage sustainability, which have continued to dominate national discourse.

The Senate President also called on employers across sectors to prioritise workers’ welfare, stressing the link between productivity and improved working conditions.

“Today, we celebrate you—the teachers who mould our future, the farmers who feed our nation, the doctors and nurses who heal our land, the artisans, traders, civil servants, security personnel, and private sector employees whose daily toil builds Nigeria.

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“You are the true heroes of our democracy and the engine of our economy.

“To organised labour, I commend your constructive engagements and patriotism. The Senate will continue to partner with the NLC, TUC and all affiliates to ensure that the voice of the Nigerian worker is heard and respected in the chambers of policy and law,” he stated.

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