Delta speaker, Guwor commends workers’ dedication

Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Emomotimi Guwor, has commended “the hard work and dedication of the state workforce” as they joined nations across the globe to mark International Labour Day.

Guwor in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Nkem Nwaeke, to the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and all the affiliate bodies in Delta State, reaffirmed the unwavering commitment of the Delta State Legislature to supporting policies that improve the welfare and working conditions of workers in the state.

The Speaker wished the workers the best at all times, saying, “ May your efforts be recognised and rewarded”.

Guwor particularly appreciated members of the Delta State chapter of the Parliamentary Association of Nigeria for their resilience and contributions to the law-making process in the State Assembly.

He said their support and commitment to duty have helped in no small measure to the stability in the state legislature as well as peace and good governance of the state.

The Speaker felicitated with Nigerian workers across states of the federation on the International Labour Day, wishing them moments of unending joy.

He said, “To workers across Nigeria, I celebrate your sacrifice and contributions. May your voices be heard and your rights protected.

“The Delta State House of Assembly will continue to advocate for policies that promote workers’ welfare and national development.

“Happy International Workers’ Day celebration”.

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