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FG declares May 1 as public holiday for Workers’ day

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The Federal Government of Nigeria recently announced that Thursday, May 1, 2025, will be a public holiday to celebrate Workers’ Day.

Specifically, the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, confirmed this decision in an official statement on Tuesday. Moreover, he praised Nigerian workers for their relentless efforts and invaluable contributions to national growth.

Minister Tunji-Ojo emphasized that workers’ dedication has been crucial to Nigeria’s development and global reputation. Furthermore, he stated, “There is dignity in labour; the commitment to our work is essential for nation-building.” Additionally, he urged workers to adopt innovative approaches and boost productivity to drive progress.

The minister also highlighted workers’ role in advancing industrialization, improving governance, and sustaining economic growth. Meanwhile, he reassured Nigerians and foreign residents of the government’s commitment to their safety and security. In line with this, he called for unity and resilience among citizens.

Furthermore, Tunji-Ojo encouraged Nigerians to remain hopeful, reiterating President Bola Tinubu’s dedication to the Renewed Hope Agenda. Finally, he extended warm wishes to workers, hoping they enjoy a peaceful and joyful celebration. As the nation prepares to honor its workforce, this holiday serves as a reminder of their vital role in building a prosperous Nigeria.

Workers’ Day not only recognizes labor achievements but also inspires continued hard work for national development. Consequently, the government’s declaration reinforces the value of every worker’s contribution. Ultimately, this celebration fosters unity and motivates Nigerians to strive for a brighter future.

The public holiday provides an opportunity for reflection on workers’ sacrifices and their impact on society. Therefore, citizens are encouraged to appreciate their efforts while supporting government initiatives. Indeed, collective commitment will ensure sustained progress and stability across the nation.

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Through this gesture, the government demonstrates its appreciation for the labor force’s resilience. Additionally, it reaffirms its pledge to improve working conditions and economic opportunities. As a result, Nigerians can look forward to a more inclusive and thriving economy.

In conclusion, Workers’ Day 2025 symbolizes gratitude and hope for continued collaboration. By honoring laborers, the government reinforces the importance of their role in shaping Nigeria’s future. Thus, this celebration serves as both a tribute and a call to action for sustained national growth.

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