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May Day: Workers are Nigeria’s backbone despite obstacles we’re facing – Peter Obi

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), has hailed workers as the backbone of Nigeria, acknowledging their resilience and dedication despite the challenges facing the country.

In his message celebrating the 2024 Workers Day, Obi commended Nigerian workers for their unwavering commitment to the growth and development of the nation. He expressed pride and admiration for their perseverance in the face of adversity.

Obi’s message, posted on X, emphasized the integral role of workers in the nation’s progress. He highlighted their contributions across various sectors, from bustling cities to serene villages, from agricultural fields to bustling markets and ports.

He acknowledged the challenges workers face, including economic hardships, political uncertainties, and social injustices. Despite these obstacles, he praised their unwavering patriotism, resilience, and determination to strive for a brighter future for Nigeria.

Obi expressed solidarity with workers, advocating for their rights and championing their cause. He recognized the sacrifices they make daily to support their families, communities, and contribute to the nation’s well-being.

As the country celebrates Workers’ Day, Obi called for a reaffirmation of commitment to unity, justice, and equality. He urged Nigerians to take pride in their achievements, draw strength from collective resilience, and rededicate themselves to building a better, more prosperous Nigeria for future generations.

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JUST IN: Lagos APC lawmakers deny defection rumours

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Chairman of the Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Information, Strategy, and Security, Ogundipe Olukayode, has dismissed claims that 25 lawmakers are planning to defect from the All Progressives Congress to an unnamed party.

According to Leadership, Olukayode described in a Tuesday statement that the report is “entirely false and without merit.”

“We categorically state that this claim is entirely false and without merit.“

During the recent leadership dispute within the Assembly, a similar report surfaced, suggesting that twenty-seven (27) members were preparing to leave the APC for the Labour Party.

“That claim was also unequivocally refuted, with members affirming their commitment to the party and confidence in resolving internal disagreements through established mechanisms,” he stated.

He emphasized that no APC lawmaker in the Assembly was contemplating defection, reiterating that as progressives, any challenges faced are resolved through democratic and lawful means.

Olukayode further assured that the APC leadership is actively addressing all internal concerns and outstanding issues will be resolved amicably.

He urged those spreading the rumours to desist from misleading the public, stressing that the Lagos Assembly remains focused on its legislative duties of enacting laws and motions that drive the state’s development.

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Fire Alert update: Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service Contains Tanker Fire on Otedola Bridge

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The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service has attending to a Fire resulting from a tanker accident outward Otedola bridge, Omole, Lagos at about 20:00 hours yesterday.

The 30 tonnes DAF Gas Truck with an unknown registration number is on it way navigating the Lagos-Ibadan expressway before an accident resulting in an ensuing explosion accompany with Fire balls in front of a Reedem Church.

The resultant Fire quickly spread to the church and adjoining bungalow building as well as four different brands of vehicles as it being mitigated from causing further damage.

According to Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, there has been no record of casualty with further update to follow.

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CSO, Reps seek gender-responsive legislative reforms

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A Civil Society Organisation, Gender Mobile Initiative and the Speaker of the House of Representatives have highlighted the urgent need for gender-responsive legislative reforms.

The call was made at the Women’s Policy Action Lab as part of activities marking International Women’s Day 2025 in Abuja, according to a statement by the Communication Officer, Gender Mobile Initiative, Abubakar Abdullahi.

The meeting further reinforced the need for commitment by stakeholders to advance gender equality in Nigeria.

Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Youth, Olamujuwonlo Alao Akala, in his remark, assured that the House would activate recommendations made at the lab for necessary legislative action.

The lab, guided by legal experts and policymakers, analyzed and proposed amendments to key policies affecting women’s rights, including the VAPP Act, National Gender Policy, Child Rights Act and the Nigerian Labour Laws.

Stakeholders also emphasized accountability, inclusivity and effective implementation of government policies as they affect women.

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