May Day: FG reaffirms commitment to workers’ welfare

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By Temitope Ejimokun/Joan Nwagwu

The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to workers’ welfare, fair wages and decent work across the country.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Muhammad Dingyadi, stated this during the 2026 May Day celebration on Friday in Abuja.

The 2026 May Day celebration has the theme “Insecurity, Proverty, Bane of Decent Work.”

Dingyadi described Nigerian workers as the backbone of national growth, productivity and sustainable development.

“Without labour, there can be no progress, productivity or sustainable national development.

“Nigerian workers remain the driving force behind the nation’s growth and shared prosperity.

“The strength of Nigeria lies in the resilience, dedication and sacrifices of its workers,” he said.

He however, commended workers for their resilience, dedication and sacrifices in spite of the prevailing economic and security challenges.

Dingyadi said the 2026 May Day theme reflected the realities confronting workers nationwide.

According to him, insecurity and economic hardship continue to affect families, workplaces and national productivity.

He said President Bola Tinubu’s administration remained focused on national security, job creation, food security and youth empowerment.

The minister assured workers that the recently implemented minimum wage was only the beginning of broader wage reforms.

“Decent work must never be compromised at any level,” Dingyadi said.

He said government was investing in agriculture, technology and infrastructure to expand sustainable employment opportunities.

The minister highlighted ongoing labour reforms, including the review of employment policies, labour laws and occupational safety frameworks nationwide.

Dingyadi said government was also intensifying efforts to secure workplaces and communities, stressing that productivity could not thrive under fear and insecurity.

“Your sacrifices are seen, your voices are heard, and your contributions are valued,” he said.

Also, Ms Inviolata Chinyangarara, Workers Rights Specialist, International Labour Organisation (ILO) in Nigeria, described the 2026 May Day theme as important to workers’ welfare and social justice.

She said the celebration provided an opportunity to reflect on workers’ struggles, achievements and collaboration between the Federal Government and the ILO.

Similarly, Mr Adewale Smart-Oyerinde, Director-General of Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), urged stronger collaboration among government, employers and workers to promote decent work nationwide.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng⁠)

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

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