Lagos APC Salutes Workers, Says Their Contribution is Unquantifiable

Adewumi Ademiju

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State,
Hon (Pastor) Cornelius Ojelabi
Chairman has extended his deepest appreciation to all workers across the state.

Ojelabi made the greetings to commemorate this year’s May 1st Workers Day

The APC Chairman in a press release he personally signed and made available to News here and there described the workers Day as a moment to celebrate the viable contributions of the Public servants.

The statement reads:

“Workers’ Day is a moment to honour and celebrate the invaluable contributions of workers and labourers. It is a time to recognise their sacrifices, achievements, and the enduring importance of fair and dignified labour practices.

“You are the lifeblood of this great state. Your dedication and hard work keep Lagos moving and sustain its reputation as the Aquatic Splendour, resilient, dynamic, and full of promise. Since the dawn of our democracy, you have remained the backbone of every milestone and progress that we celebrate.

“Across the nation, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the steadfast commitment of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, workers continue to play a central role in driving growth and stability. Their collective efforts have helped position Lagos as a beacon of progress and national pride. As an APC-led government, we remain committed to ensuring that workers receive their rightful wages promptly and that labour standards continue to align with global best practices.

“I especially commend all Lagos workers, youths, women, and men,
for your resilience and unwavering dedication. Your continued belief in progress and commitment to nation-building strengthens our collective resolve. Your contributions to the economy and society remain immeasurable, and your support continues to inspire confidence in a brighter future.

“Together, we will continue to build a stable, prosperous Lagos and a stronger Nigeria. Happy Workers’ Day!”, the statement said.