May Day: Senator Saliu Mustapha Urges Dialogue Over Disruption In Labour Relations

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 Senator representing Kwara Central, Saliu Mustapha, has called on Nigerian workers to prioritise industrial harmony and constructive engagement as the nation navigates its path to economic recovery.

In his Workers’ Day message, Mustapha encouraged labour unions to embrace dialogue, mutual understanding, and collaboration with the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He emphasised that maintaining stability in the workforce is essential for sustainable growth and national development.

The lawmaker noted that while the concerns of workers remain valid and important, resolving them through continuous engagement and negotiation would yield more lasting solutions than disruptions.

He urged all stakeholders to work together in the spirit of partnership, fostering an environment where progress can thrive without setbacks.

According to him, strikes should be a last resort.

The Senator posited that constructive engagement remains the most effective path to resolving disputes and sustaining national progress.

The lawmaker reaffirmed his commitment to improve workers’ welfare, noting that a motivated workforce is critical to Nigeria’s growth and stability.

He also called on all tiers of government to prioritise workers’ welfare through practical and responsive policies.

Senator Mustapha commended Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, for maintaining prompt salary payments and fostering a conducive working environment.

Reaffirming his personal commitment to workers’ well-being, Mustapha, who chairs the Senate Committee on Agricultural Production Services and Rural Development, highlighted key initiatives he has championed.

These he said include scholarship programmes for less-privileged individuals, including children of workers under the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), offering full university sponsorship from admission to graduation.

He added that he has supported farmers through the distribution of tractors, fertilizers, and processing equipment to boost productivity and ease the impact of inflation.

According to him, these interventions reflect his commitment to improving workers’ livelihoods and addressing economic challenges.

While celebrating workers across Kwara State and the nation, Mustapha urged organised labour to remain focused on realistic demands while firmly defending their rights.

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