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May Day: NAWE applaud workers’ contributions to national development
…..Calls for more cooperation between labour, government and citizens for good government
The President of the Nigerian Association of Women Entrepreneurs (NAWE), Barr. Vera Ndanusa, have felicitated with Nigerian workers on the occasion of this year’s Workers’ Day, applauding them for their hard work, diligence and sacrifice over the years.
Ndanusa, in a statement signed and issued in Abuja on Monday also celebrates the workers, especially women workers, for their immense contributions to the development of the nation.
“Nigerian workers deserve our appreciation and respect for their contributions to the development of our country.
“I also salute them for their patriotic cooperation with the government and other institutions in the collective efforts to address societal challenges.
“There is no gainsaying the fact that Labour creates wealth for the nation, the more reason that the welfare of the Nigerian workers should always be accorded priority.
“I also salute them for their patriotic cooperation with the government and other institutions in the collective efforts to address societal challenges.
As a women organisation, we will continue to partner with the Organised Labour in addressing issues that affect workers and the generality of the Nigerian people.
“Despite the prevailing challenges, the relationship between Labour and the Government should be cooperative in the overall interest of the country.
“We should always be mindful that no society can make meaningful progress without industrial peace and harmony,” Ndanusa stressed
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