Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has hailed Nigerian workers, describing them as the “engine” of the economy and the secret to the country’s growth.
Tinubu stated this in a message to Nigerian workers on the occasion of the International Workers’ Day 2025
Join our WhatsApp ChannelInternational Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day or May Day, is observed annually on May 1 to honour the roles of workers and labour movements in shaping equitable societies.
Speaking to Nigerian workers, Tinubu said: “You are the engine of our economy and the secret to our nation’s growth.”
The president acknowledged the contributions of workers to national growth and pledged that his administration would continue to prioritise their welfare.
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“Our administration has and will continue to prioritise workers’ welfare. Together, we will make Nigeria great again.
“Here’s to everyone, young and old, entrepreneur or employee, private or government employed, whose meaningful contributions help in no small way to the development of our homes, communities, and our dear Nation. Happy Workers’ Day, Nigeria,” Tinubu stated.
Earlier, the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, expressed gratitude to Nigerian workers for their commitment to nation-building.
In a message posted on her X handle, the president’s wife acknowledged the daily sacrifices made by Nigerian workers despite the challenges they face and described them as the “backbone of national development.”
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Mrs Tinubu noted that “this year’s celebration is a reminder of the dignity of labour and the importance of creating opportunities that are fair to all.
“I salute the men and women who rise each day to go to work and support our economy.
“Across all sectors, whether public or private, formal or informal, Nigerian workers remain the backbone of our development and the driving force behind our nation’s progress.
“I wish you all a happy Workers’ Day celebration and I pray that our beloved nation continues to prosper and grow in leaps and bounds.”
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