At an occasion to mark this
year's May Day in Lagos, heads of several workers' unions lamented the
sufferings their members pass through due to the poor state of the economy.
The theme for this year's
May Day rally is 'Trade Union and the Quest for a Virile Economy: 2019 in Focus.'
"The theme for this
year is very apt as it defines the position of every working citizen in this
nation," said Tokunbo Korodo, the Chairman of the Lagos State branch of
the United Labour Congress.
"It showcases the
report card of government which parades lack of infrastructural development,
inadequate supply of power, lack of portable good water, bad housing policy,
over taxation, increased price of commodities as workers are appalled and
saddened by the seeming collapse of state efficiency and delivery.
"The era of siddon
look has passed. We are going to match these politicians word for word, action
for action. The no money excuse is no longer tenable because we see what they
earn. The situation where workers don't get paid for their work is over and
that is why we are telling workers their power is their PVC to vote out anti
labour governments."
Mr Korodo said Nigeria's
problems began long ago and the inefficiency of the government should not be
placed on the workers.
"It is only in this
country that you rent out a shopping mall without consideration for where
customers will park. If our government don't have enough wisdom to deal with
such issues then it is time for you to rise and vote them out."
Abdulrasaq Said, General
Secretary of Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals, said they would
reeist the concession of Nigerian airports.
"Airport concessions
cannot materialise because of security. All areas that have been concessioned
turned out bad and we don't want that in the aviation."
Gbenga Komolafe, General
Secretary of Federation of Informal Workers Organisation of Nigeria, said both
the formal and informal sector are under attack.
"The minimum wage is
no longer sufficient to take workers home," Mr Komolafe said.
"We now have public
markets being handed over to few private hands and the workers are displaced
from their trade villages and clusters and when they try to survive on the
street they are hounded saying that they don't want street hawkers. It is time
to take action on all these challenges."

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