May Day: Glo Lauds Nigerian Workers on National Development

National telecommunications company, Globacom, has congratulated Nigerian workers on this year’s edition of Workers’ Day.

In a statement released in Lagos on Thursday, the company described the observance of Workers’ Day on May 1 as a significant way to honour the contributions of workers to national progress.

Globacom commended Nigerian workers for their dedication and resilience as well as their contributions to nation building, adding that the various developmental strides of Nigeria are attributable to the efforts of labour.

While calling on workers to continue to be steadfast in the face of present challenges, Globacom called on them to rededicate themselves to excellence until Nigeria becomes the reference point in every area of development.

The Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day in some countries, is a globally observed on May 1 in acknowledgement of the sacrifices and contributions of workers to their countries’ economy and development.

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