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WORKERS ARE THE WHEELS OF PROGRESS – MUDASHIRU OBASA

WORKERS ARE THE WHEELS OF PROGRESS – MUDASHIRU OBASA – – The Speaker, Lagos House of Assembly and Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures In Nigeria, Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, Principal Officers and Management of the Lagos State House of Assembly extended their hands of fellowship and comradeship to Nigerian workers in general and Lagos workers in particular in commemoration of May Day (Workers Day), describing them as the wheels of progress of a nation’s economy.


This was made known in a goodwill message to workers in honouring this year’s Workers Day celebration.

 

“We join all other leaders of the world to celebrate and felicitate with you on the occasion of your day ( Workers Day).”

 

“No doubt, workers are the wheels of progress of the economy of any nation without which the well being of such nation will be at a standstill.”

 

Mudashiru said, Nigerian workers, like all other workers of the world have made tremendous contributions to the economic growth of Nigeria and therefore should be appreciated.


“We also want to use the occasion to celebrate and appreciate the contributions of Lagos House of Assembly and Lagos House of Assembly Service Commission (LAHASCOM) workers for their tireless efforts to growth of the legislature in the state”.

 

“We prays that the Almighty Allah in His infinite mercy bless them.”


”We, however, want to implore you all to dedicate yourself to your work, be honest and loyal to the management of the institution as you resume work on Monday, May 4, 2020 while ensuring that you comply with all the measures required to contain COVID-19 in the state”.

 

“Once again Happy Workers Day.”

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