NLC Chairman Applauds Govt’s Strides, Bayelsa’s 24th Anniversary


The chairman, Bayelsa State chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade John Ndiomu, says the 24th anniversary of the creation of the state and Nigeria’s 60th Independence are worthy of celebrating.

This, Ndiomu stated, stems from the fact that but for the independence of the country in 1960 the ethnic groups which today make up Nigeria would have been under colonization beyond the 60s.

He noted that it was as a result of the independence of the country that additional regions and states were created, adding that this later moved the government to create more states for rapid socio-economic development where the old Rivers State was created, among others.

Ndiomu mentioned that with the need to attract faster development, the present Bayelsa was carved out of the old Rivers State, bringing the level of development presently seen in the state to being.

The Labour leader hinted that through concerted efforts by successive administrations in the state, Yenagoa, which hitherto was one of the remotest areas of the country, now has most of the trappings of an urban centre, noting that with the needed infrastructure put in place, the state would be competing favourably with its peers in the nation.

He commended Governor Douye Diri for his labour friendly policies, harping that arrears owed workers by successive administrations in the state are gradually being cleared by the current government.

He enjoined workers to continue to have faith in the leadership of the NLC in the state, adding that though it is not yet uhuru, the Labour under his stewardship has recorded its share of achievements within his first and second terms.

The labour leader urged Nigerians and Bayelsans to celebrate the 60th and 24th anniversaries peacefully, maintaining that it is a time for sober reflection on the past, present and future of the nation and state respectively

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