NLC president Ajaero urges FG to prioritise inclusiveness in 2025

The Nigeria Labour Congress has called on the federal government to prioritise social dialogue in 2025.
The NLC president, Joe Ajaero, made the call in a New Year message that was released on Wednesday in Abuja. His message was titled ‘In 2025, Hope is our Collective Resolve’.
Mr Ajaero urged the federal government to prioritise industrial peace by taking social dialogue seriously and respecting agreements with trade unions.
Mr Ajaero also called on the government at all levels to ensure that governance translated into real benefits for the people. He added that the welfare of the citizens remained the primary justification for the existence of any government.
“To create a thriving, democratic nation, we need a system built on the tenets of social dialogue, allowing critical stakeholders to participate actively in nation-building.
“Such inclusiveness will foster deeper ownership of government policies, ensuring stability and sustainability,” he said.
The NLC president insisted that government at all levels must comply with the provisions of the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act.
According to him, the country will become more productive when workers’ incomes meet their basic needs.
Mr Ajaero said, “In this, we believe there ought to be unanimity between us and government at various levels. We look forward to fruitful engagement on this with our social partners as we move into 2025.
“Let us unite in our resolve to ensure a Nigeria where workers’ welfare, decent work environments, and the security of life and property are prioritised.
“Together, through collective effort and determination, we can transform our nation into one of progress, inclusion and shared prosperity.”
(NAN)
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