WORKERS’ DAY: TINUBU GOVT MALTREATING NIGERIAN WORKERS – ATIKU
According to former vice president Atiku Abubakar, the Bola Tinubu-led government has severely mistreated Nigerian workers.
He asserts that no government in the country’s history has violated workers’ rights more severely than the current one and that workers constantly deal with uncertainty due to the rapidly rising costs of necessities.
According to Atiku, it is regrettable that the Nigerian government keeps entertaining foreign audiences with stories about how the people are being weaned off of their wasteful reliance on the government, all the while the living conditions of Nigerian workers remain at an appallingly low level.
The statement comes as Nigerian workers join their counterparts across the world to mark this yearās āInternational Workers Dayā.
In a post on his X handle on Wednesday, the the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate in the last general election said it is a sobering truth that the plight of the Nigerian worker remains dire.
He said: āAs Nigerian workers join their counterparts across the world today to celebrate International Workers Day, it is a sobering truth that the plight of the Nigerian worker remains dire.
āDespite prolonged pledges and flowery words by the government, the much talked-about prospects of wage increments for the Nigerian worker remain a mirage. Every dawn unveils renewed hardships and harsh living conditions.
āAfter the contraction and contradictions by the government about whether the subsidy regime has gone or it is still being implemented, the country is today facing the angst of frustration by Nigerians who waste precious man-hours in queues at petrol stations across the country.
āThe petrol subsidy is purportedly gone; yet its impact lingers ā revealing the ineptitude of the current federal government.
āIn an unprecedented manner and condescending of both the Nigerian worker and the general public, this current federal government announced a unilateral removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit without consultations with representatives of the Nigerian worker.
āThe continued increase in tariffs in different service offerings without addressing the corruption and inefficiencies in the system only amounts to long-suffering Nigerians subsidising the corruption and inefficiencies in the system.
“Since the days of legendary, Pa. Michael Imoudu, to later day fire brands such as Pascal Bafyau and Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the Nigerian worker has been at the forefront of the fight against tyranny and bad governance.
āNo administration in our history has trampled workersā rights like this one. Daily, workers face uncertainty over the skyrocketing prices of essential goods.
āThe Nigerian worker has had it so rough under this current administration and it is unfortunate that while the living conditions of the Nigerian worker remain at a miserably low ebb, the Nigerian government continues to regale its international audiences with tales of how the masses are being weaned of their wasteful dependence on government.
āIt is thus beginning to appear, that as far as the current federal government is concerned, the management of our countryās micro-economic outlook is an unwieldy laboratory experiment, to which the Nigerian worker is laid prostrate.
āWhile I cannot but share my sympathy with the Nigerian worker for the way the current government has ridiculed her for far too long, I must equally express my felicitations with the Nigerian worker on this yearās Workers Day.
āIt is my hope that the theme of this yearās Labour Day: Ensuring Safety and Health at Work In a Changing Climate, will inspire the Nigerian government to put the concerns of the Nigerian worker on the front burner. -AA #WorkersDay.ā