
Nigeria’s opposition leader and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has extended warm greetings to workers across the country on International Workers’ Day.
The former Governor of Anambra State acknowledged the significant contributions Nigerian workers make to the nation’s growth and development.
Obi lamented the struggles workers face amidst economic challenges, citing high unemployment and under-employment rates, particularly among youths. He emphasized the need for aggressive investment in the productive population through education, healthcare, job creation, and support for small businesses.

The Labour Party presidential candidate called for the creation of an environment that fosters growth, provides opportunities, and ensures fair compensation, recognizing the dignity of labour and promoting a culture of respect for workers.
Obi reaffirmed his commitment to building a society that values productivity, integrity, and honest labour, urging Nigerians to work towards a brighter future where workers can thrive.
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