
A former federal lawmaker and 2023 Rivers State governorship aspirant, Dr Farah Dagogo, has paid glowing tribute to Nigerian workers, applauding their resilience, diligence, and unwavering commitment to national service.
Dagogo stated this as workers across Nigeria join their global counterparts to commemorate the 2025 International ‘Workers’ Day’ on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
Dagogo, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party called for a better welfare for workers in view of the sacrifices they have made in building the nation.
He said this in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Wednesday by his media aide, Ibrahim Lawal.
Dagogo who represented Degema-Bonny Federal Constituency then in the House of Representatives described workers in both public and private sectors as the driving force behind the country’s growth and development.
He noted that their contributions have continued to sustain the nation’s core sectors despite prevailing socio-economic challenges.
The statement partly reads, “Workers remain the bedrock of any society. Their sacrifice, dedication, and professionalism deserve our deepest appreciation. In the face of daunting challenges, Nigerian workers have continued to rise to the occasion. The general populace is truly in your debt. ”
Dagogo urged workers, especially those facing hazardous or strenuous conditions, not to be dispirited, assuring them that their sacrifices are not unnoticed.
He emphasized that it is crucial for all employers, both public and private, to ensure that workers’ welfare keeps pace with Nigeria’s current economic realities.
“Government policies in recent years have exposed the decay in critical sectors and infrastructure. A comprehensive and aggressive reform agenda must now be a national priority.
“Health, education, security, and other vital areas require urgent revitalization,” the ex-federal lawmaker added.
Dagogo called on government at all levels to invest in worker welfare and reimagine development strategies that respond to the needs of the working population.
“As we mark another Workers’ Day amid severe economic pressures, I advocate for improved welfare packages that reflect the courage and sacrifices made daily by our workforce. Their safety, stability, and livelihoods must be protected,” he stated.
Dagogo also expressed personal gratitude to workers under his employ, reiterating his commitment to continually improve their conditions.
“As an employer of labour, I know the importance of acknowledging and supporting workers. I regularly review and enhance the welfare of my staff in appreciation of their contributions. This is my modest way of saying ‘thank you’ for their invaluable service,” he said.
He further urged Nigerian workers to continue praying for the country’s prosperity and for divine wisdom to guide leaders in piloting the affairs of the nation.