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JUST-IN l/ Workers Day, Federal Govt declares Monday public Holiday

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The Federal Government has declared Monday, May 1, as a public holiday to mark this year’s Workers Day celebration.

The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government.

Aregbesola, in a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Shuaib Belgore, on Friday, commended workers for their hard work, diligence, and sacrifice, noting that their efforts are largely responsible for the greatness of the country and the respect Nigeria now commands in the comity of nations.

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The minister said, “There is; dignity in labor, we have to have dedication and; commitment to the work we do because it is; vital to nation-building.”

He enjoined workers to imbibe the culture of productivity, saying; “The end of work is; productivity. It is productivity that leads to the satisfactory provision of goods and; services and wealth creation.

It is therefore the path to national and individual prosperity.”

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The minister urges workers to raise the bar of their trade in line with the regime of President Muhammadu Buhari’s drive to upgrade the vehicle of governance and make all the people of Nigeria derive maximum benefit from the nation.

The minister commended all security agencies for the successes recorded in the fight against criminals across the country, as he encouraged them not to relent but go all out to deter the criminals whenever they raised their heads.

Meanwhile, a federal High Court sitting in Abuja has; adjourned for judgment in the fundamental rights enforcement suits; filed by human rights activist Omoyele Sowore to challenge his coordinated attack, arrest, and illegal shooting at various times by the agents of the Nigeria Police.

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At the resumed hearing of the case Omoyele Sowore v. NPF & 3 Ors, on Wednesday before Justice Emeka Nwite, counsel for the police in both cases was; absent in court, and counsel for the Attorney-General of the Federation was absent too in one of the cases.

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