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NIWOSEC charges Tinubu to prioritise workers’ welfare to boost economy

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    The Nigerian Workforce Strategy and Enlightenment Centre (NIWOSEC), has charged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to give workers’ welfare the utmost priority as a way of making life better for the commoners.

    This was made known in a congratulatory message signed by the Executive Director/ Lead Strategist (Nigerian Workforce Strategy and Enlightenment Centre (NIWOSEC) President, Nigeria Workers Group (NWG), Dr David Kayode Ehindero fcpa).

    The statement reads “I would like to extend our warmest congratulations to you on your inauguration as the 16th President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Your victory at the polls is a testament to the trust and confidence that Nigerians have in your leadership abilities and vision for the country.

     “As you assume the mantle of leadership, we would like to urge you to prioritize the welfare and development of the Nigerian workforce.

    “We believe that the Nigerian workforce is the backbone of our economy and the key to unlocking our nation’s full potential. We, therefore, implore you to utilize the human resources available in the country to drive national development and growth.

    “Furthermore, we encourage you to serve as a leader for all Nigerians, regardless of their tribe, religion, or political inclination. We believe that unity is the foundation of a strong and prosperous nation, and we urge you to prioritize the unification of Nigeria in all your policies and actions.

    “Once again, congratulations on your inauguration as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We look forward to working with your administration to achieve our shared vision for a prosperous and united Nigeria”.

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