The Guardian (Nigeria)

TUC advocates policies to prioritise workers’ wellbeing

- By Goria Nwafor

THE Trade Union Congress of Nigeria ( TUC) Lagos State Council has advocated the creation of policies that prioritise the well- being of all citizens and promote inclusive developmen­t.

The state’s Secretary, Abiodun Aladetan, in a statement, said in recent years, economic policies have disproport­ionately targeted fixed- income earners, exacerbati­ng the financial strain and insecurity faced by workers.

He said the erosion of purchasing power due to stagnant wages and rising inflation has made it increasing­ly challengin­g for workers to afford necessitie­s.

According to him, many find themselves caught in a cycle of financial hardship, where even essential expenses such as food and healthcare become unattainab­le luxuries.

The TUC chief stresses that the repercussi­ons of the policies extend beyond individual households, contributi­ng to the erosion of the middle class and widening the gap between the wealthy elite and the working populace.

The socioecono­mic divide, Aladetan said, not only undermines societal stability but also perpetuate­s systemic inequaliti­es that hinder inclusive economic growth.

Amidst the challenges, he said workers grapple with uncertaint­y about the future, exacerbate­d by the relentless devaluatio­n of the national currency against foreign currencies.

The ripple effects of economic instabilit­y, he maintained reverberat­e through every aspect of workers’ lives, compoundin­g their hardships and diminishin­g their hopes for a better tomorrow.

However, in the face of the daunting realities, Aladetan said workers must unite in pursuit of a more equitable and prosperous Nigeria.

While acknowledg­ing the efforts of the present government, he said it was essential to advocate for policies that prioritise the well- being of all citizens and promote inclusive developmen­t. According to him, constructi­ve dialogue and collaborat­ion between government stakeholde­rs and labour representa­tives are crucial in charting a path forward that addresses the needs of workers and fosters sustainabl­e economic growth.

“By engaging in open and transparen­t discussion­s, we can identify innovative solutions to the challenges at hand and build consensus on policies that benefit the entire nation.

“As we celebrate May Day, workers across the nation are anxiously awaiting news that could significan­tly impact their livelihood­s. The expiration of the Minimum Wage, signed into law on April 18, 2019, has sparked both anticipati­on and apprehensi­on among workers, reflecting the precarious state of the nation’s economy.

“As we navigate these uncertain times, let us recommit ourselves to the principles of unity, compassion and solidarity. Together, we can forge a brighter future for all Nigerians, where every individual can thrive and contribute to the prosperity of our nation,” he said.

 ?? ?? Keynote Speaker, Mahadhir Aziz ( left); Vice President, Institute of Chartered Secretarie­s and Administra­tors of Nigeria ( ICSAN) and award recipient, Uto Ukpanah; President, Corporate Secretarie­s Internatio­nal Associatio­n ( CSIA), Suseela Melon; President/ Chairman of Council, ICSAN and Honorary Treasurer, CSIA, Funmi Ekundayo, at the CSIA awards in Malaysia recently.
Keynote Speaker, Mahadhir Aziz ( left); Vice President, Institute of Chartered Secretarie­s and Administra­tors of Nigeria ( ICSAN) and award recipient, Uto Ukpanah; President, Corporate Secretarie­s Internatio­nal Associatio­n ( CSIA), Suseela Melon; President/ Chairman of Council, ICSAN and Honorary Treasurer, CSIA, Funmi Ekundayo, at the CSIA awards in Malaysia recently.

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