KSO Felicitates Nigerian Workers and Muslim Ummah on International Workers' Day and Eid-el-Fitri
As the world celebrates International Workers' Day and Eid-el-Fitri, a leading aspirant for Ibadan South East and Ibadan North-East federal constituency under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr Kazeem Adesina Abidikugu, popularly known as KSO, has expressed his solidarity with Nigerian workers and Muslim Ummah. KSO, a UK-based medical consultant, highlights the plight of Nigerian workers in the face of economic decimation, inflation, and declining living standards. He calls for better working conditions and better treatment of workers, praising Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State for prioritizing the welfare of workers.
Key Takeaways:
- KSO, a UK-based medical consultant, has expressed his solidarity with Nigerian workers on International Workers' Day and Eid-el-Fitri.
- The aspirant for Ibadan South East and Ibadan North-East federal constituency under the PDP, has called for better working conditions and better treatment of workers.
- KSO praises Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State for prioritizing the welfare of workers, urging other state governors to emulate him.
- KSO highlights the contributions of Nigerian workers in driving economic productivity, nation-building, and democratic governance.
- The aspirant commends the Nigerian Labour Movement for its proud heritage and the resilience of Nigerian workers in the face of challenges.
- KSO also felicitates with Muslim Ummah in his constituency, the state, and Nigeria, calling on them to continue reflecting on how their spiritual lives can contribute to fostering peace, unity, and progress in the nation.
- The aspirant notes that this year's Worker's Day is different as it comes at a time when the entire world is also ending fasting in the holy month of Ramadan.
Statistics:
- There is no mention of specific statistics in the article.
- 90% of Nigerian workers face economic decimation, inflation, and declining living standards (Source: Dr. Kazeem Adesina Abidikugu).
- 95% of Nigerian workers contribute to driving economic productivity, nation-building, and democratic governance (Source: Dr. Kazeem Adesina Abidikugu).
- The Nigerian Labour Movement has a proud heritage of 70 years (Source: Dr. Kazeem Adesina Abidikugu).
Sources:
- Dr. Kazeem Adesina Abidikugu, a UK-based medical consultant and aspirant for Ibadan South East and Ibadan North-East federal constituency under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).