The Lagos State chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their support for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.
The two unions claimed at a gathering called “Labour 4 Sanwo-Ou” at the Police College in Ikeja that the pair had done well during their first term in government and deserved a second.
In his message of goodwill, Segun Balogun, the head of the Joint Negotiating Council, noted that support for the administration’s reelection was a step in the right direction.
Agnes Funmilayo Sessi, the chairman of the NLC in Lagos, said it was the first time the state’s labor unions have endorsed a candidate from any party.
She stated that organised labor would participate in politics this time, adding that 60 percent of Lagos State citizens are workers and had approved Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Hamzat for another four years in government.
Gbenga Ekundayo, the state head of the Trade Union Congress, also spoke at the event where Governor Sanwo-hands Olu’s were raised, and stated democracy was about inclusiveness.
He praised the governor for having a listening ear and being accommodating.
Governor Sanwo-Olu recognised the endorsement of both the public and private sectors and promised that his government would continue to make life better and liveable for workers in the state.
The governor said his administration would not take workers for granted and thanked them for their backing.
in his reaction, Executive Director, Journalist for Democratic Rights (JODER) Adewale Adeoye said what the Nigerian labor Congress did is not strange.
According to him, while the NLC is not a political party, it cannot claim not to be interested in the political development across the country.
He noted that for NLC to endorse the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not unexpected.
Mr Adeoye who noted that after Kano, Lagos is the next largest employer of civil servant added that the endorsement of the Lagos state governor for a second term sends a very strong political statement which also raises fundamental
issues about the link between labor party and Nigerian labor congress.
NLC has taken its decision based on its own interest to endorse Sanwo-Olu and also the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his running mate Shettima. With this, we are talking about almost 500,000 votes already.
Speaking on the subject, a journalist Yinka Oyegbile stated that every election is local because you look at what is in it for you first before looking at the big picture.
According to him, Lagos has been designed to be a city where things happen.
He went on to say that Governor Sanwo-Olu has proven that he is more than competent of piloting the business of the state based on mechanisms he has put in place and that are still operational.
“Labour in Lagos has done the right thing by endorsing Sanwo-Olu”, Mr Oyegbile said.
The Lagos State chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their support for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.
The two unions claimed at a gathering called “Labour 4 Sanwo-Ou” at the Police College in Ikeja that the pair had done well during their first term in government and deserved a second.
In his message of goodwill, Segun Balogun, the head of the Joint Negotiating Council, noted that support for the administration’s reelection was a step in the right direction.
Agnes Funmilayo Sessi, the chairman of the NLC in Lagos, said it was the first time the state’s labor unions have endorsed a candidate from any party.
She stated that organised labor would participate in politics this time, adding that 60 percent of Lagos State citizens are workers and had approved Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Hamzat for another four years in government.
Gbenga Ekundayo, the state head of the Trade Union Congress, also spoke at the event where Governor Sanwo-hands Olu’s were raised, and stated democracy was about inclusiveness.
He praised the governor for having a listening ear and being accommodating.
Governor Sanwo-Olu recognised the endorsement of both the public and private sectors and promised that his government would continue to make life better and liveable for workers in the state.
The governor said his administration would not take workers for granted and thanked them for their backing.
in his reaction, Executive Director, Journalist for Democratic Rights (JODER) Adewale Adeoye said what the Nigerian labor Congress did is not strange.
According to him, while the NLC is not a political party, it cannot claim not to be interested in the political development across the country.
He noted that for NLC to endorse the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not unexpected.
Mr Adeoye who noted that after Kano, Lagos is the next largest employer of civil servant added that the endorsement of the Lagos state governor for a second term sends a very strong political statement which also raises fundamental
issues about the link between labor party and Nigerian labor congress.
NLC has taken its decision based on its own interest to endorse Sanwo-Olu and also the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his running mate Shettima. With this, we are talking about almost 500,000 votes already.
Speaking on the subject, a journalist Yinka Oyegbile stated that every election is local because you look at what is in it for you first before looking at the big picture.
According to him, Lagos has been designed to be a city where things happen.
He went on to say that Governor Sanwo-Olu has proven that he is more than competent of piloting the business of the state based on mechanisms he has put in place and that are still operational.
“Labour in Lagos has done the right thing by endorsing Sanwo-Olu”, Mr Oyegbile said.
The Lagos State chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their support for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.
The two unions claimed at a gathering called “Labour 4 Sanwo-Ou” at the Police College in Ikeja that the pair had done well during their first term in government and deserved a second.
In his message of goodwill, Segun Balogun, the head of the Joint Negotiating Council, noted that support for the administration’s reelection was a step in the right direction.
Agnes Funmilayo Sessi, the chairman of the NLC in Lagos, said it was the first time the state’s labor unions have endorsed a candidate from any party.
She stated that organised labor would participate in politics this time, adding that 60 percent of Lagos State citizens are workers and had approved Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Hamzat for another four years in government.
Gbenga Ekundayo, the state head of the Trade Union Congress, also spoke at the event where Governor Sanwo-hands Olu’s were raised, and stated democracy was about inclusiveness.
He praised the governor for having a listening ear and being accommodating.
Governor Sanwo-Olu recognised the endorsement of both the public and private sectors and promised that his government would continue to make life better and liveable for workers in the state.
The governor said his administration would not take workers for granted and thanked them for their backing.
in his reaction, Executive Director, Journalist for Democratic Rights (JODER) Adewale Adeoye said what the Nigerian labor Congress did is not strange.
According to him, while the NLC is not a political party, it cannot claim not to be interested in the political development across the country.
He noted that for NLC to endorse the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not unexpected.
Mr Adeoye who noted that after Kano, Lagos is the next largest employer of civil servant added that the endorsement of the Lagos state governor for a second term sends a very strong political statement which also raises fundamental
issues about the link between labor party and Nigerian labor congress.
NLC has taken its decision based on its own interest to endorse Sanwo-Olu and also the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his running mate Shettima. With this, we are talking about almost 500,000 votes already.
Speaking on the subject, a journalist Yinka Oyegbile stated that every election is local because you look at what is in it for you first before looking at the big picture.
According to him, Lagos has been designed to be a city where things happen.
He went on to say that Governor Sanwo-Olu has proven that he is more than competent of piloting the business of the state based on mechanisms he has put in place and that are still operational.
“Labour in Lagos has done the right thing by endorsing Sanwo-Olu”, Mr Oyegbile said.
The Lagos State chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their support for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.
The two unions claimed at a gathering called “Labour 4 Sanwo-Ou” at the Police College in Ikeja that the pair had done well during their first term in government and deserved a second.
In his message of goodwill, Segun Balogun, the head of the Joint Negotiating Council, noted that support for the administration’s reelection was a step in the right direction.
Agnes Funmilayo Sessi, the chairman of the NLC in Lagos, said it was the first time the state’s labor unions have endorsed a candidate from any party.
She stated that organised labor would participate in politics this time, adding that 60 percent of Lagos State citizens are workers and had approved Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Hamzat for another four years in government.
Gbenga Ekundayo, the state head of the Trade Union Congress, also spoke at the event where Governor Sanwo-hands Olu’s were raised, and stated democracy was about inclusiveness.
He praised the governor for having a listening ear and being accommodating.
Governor Sanwo-Olu recognised the endorsement of both the public and private sectors and promised that his government would continue to make life better and liveable for workers in the state.
The governor said his administration would not take workers for granted and thanked them for their backing.
in his reaction, Executive Director, Journalist for Democratic Rights (JODER) Adewale Adeoye said what the Nigerian labor Congress did is not strange.
According to him, while the NLC is not a political party, it cannot claim not to be interested in the political development across the country.
He noted that for NLC to endorse the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not unexpected.
Mr Adeoye who noted that after Kano, Lagos is the next largest employer of civil servant added that the endorsement of the Lagos state governor for a second term sends a very strong political statement which also raises fundamental
issues about the link between labor party and Nigerian labor congress.
NLC has taken its decision based on its own interest to endorse Sanwo-Olu and also the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his running mate Shettima. With this, we are talking about almost 500,000 votes already.
Speaking on the subject, a journalist Yinka Oyegbile stated that every election is local because you look at what is in it for you first before looking at the big picture.
According to him, Lagos has been designed to be a city where things happen.
He went on to say that Governor Sanwo-Olu has proven that he is more than competent of piloting the business of the state based on mechanisms he has put in place and that are still operational.
“Labour in Lagos has done the right thing by endorsing Sanwo-Olu”, Mr Oyegbile said.
The Lagos State chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their support for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.
The two unions claimed at a gathering called “Labour 4 Sanwo-Ou” at the Police College in Ikeja that the pair had done well during their first term in government and deserved a second.
In his message of goodwill, Segun Balogun, the head of the Joint Negotiating Council, noted that support for the administration’s reelection was a step in the right direction.
Agnes Funmilayo Sessi, the chairman of the NLC in Lagos, said it was the first time the state’s labor unions have endorsed a candidate from any party.
She stated that organised labor would participate in politics this time, adding that 60 percent of Lagos State citizens are workers and had approved Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Hamzat for another four years in government.
Gbenga Ekundayo, the state head of the Trade Union Congress, also spoke at the event where Governor Sanwo-hands Olu’s were raised, and stated democracy was about inclusiveness.
He praised the governor for having a listening ear and being accommodating.
Governor Sanwo-Olu recognised the endorsement of both the public and private sectors and promised that his government would continue to make life better and liveable for workers in the state.
The governor said his administration would not take workers for granted and thanked them for their backing.
in his reaction, Executive Director, Journalist for Democratic Rights (JODER) Adewale Adeoye said what the Nigerian labor Congress did is not strange.
According to him, while the NLC is not a political party, it cannot claim not to be interested in the political development across the country.
He noted that for NLC to endorse the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not unexpected.
Mr Adeoye who noted that after Kano, Lagos is the next largest employer of civil servant added that the endorsement of the Lagos state governor for a second term sends a very strong political statement which also raises fundamental
issues about the link between labor party and Nigerian labor congress.
NLC has taken its decision based on its own interest to endorse Sanwo-Olu and also the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his running mate Shettima. With this, we are talking about almost 500,000 votes already.
Speaking on the subject, a journalist Yinka Oyegbile stated that every election is local because you look at what is in it for you first before looking at the big picture.
According to him, Lagos has been designed to be a city where things happen.
He went on to say that Governor Sanwo-Olu has proven that he is more than competent of piloting the business of the state based on mechanisms he has put in place and that are still operational.
“Labour in Lagos has done the right thing by endorsing Sanwo-Olu”, Mr Oyegbile said.
The Lagos State chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their support for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.
The two unions claimed at a gathering called “Labour 4 Sanwo-Ou” at the Police College in Ikeja that the pair had done well during their first term in government and deserved a second.
In his message of goodwill, Segun Balogun, the head of the Joint Negotiating Council, noted that support for the administration’s reelection was a step in the right direction.
Agnes Funmilayo Sessi, the chairman of the NLC in Lagos, said it was the first time the state’s labor unions have endorsed a candidate from any party.
She stated that organised labor would participate in politics this time, adding that 60 percent of Lagos State citizens are workers and had approved Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Hamzat for another four years in government.
Gbenga Ekundayo, the state head of the Trade Union Congress, also spoke at the event where Governor Sanwo-hands Olu’s were raised, and stated democracy was about inclusiveness.
He praised the governor for having a listening ear and being accommodating.
Governor Sanwo-Olu recognised the endorsement of both the public and private sectors and promised that his government would continue to make life better and liveable for workers in the state.
The governor said his administration would not take workers for granted and thanked them for their backing.
in his reaction, Executive Director, Journalist for Democratic Rights (JODER) Adewale Adeoye said what the Nigerian labor Congress did is not strange.
According to him, while the NLC is not a political party, it cannot claim not to be interested in the political development across the country.
He noted that for NLC to endorse the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not unexpected.
Mr Adeoye who noted that after Kano, Lagos is the next largest employer of civil servant added that the endorsement of the Lagos state governor for a second term sends a very strong political statement which also raises fundamental
issues about the link between labor party and Nigerian labor congress.
NLC has taken its decision based on its own interest to endorse Sanwo-Olu and also the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his running mate Shettima. With this, we are talking about almost 500,000 votes already.
Speaking on the subject, a journalist Yinka Oyegbile stated that every election is local because you look at what is in it for you first before looking at the big picture.
According to him, Lagos has been designed to be a city where things happen.
He went on to say that Governor Sanwo-Olu has proven that he is more than competent of piloting the business of the state based on mechanisms he has put in place and that are still operational.
“Labour in Lagos has done the right thing by endorsing Sanwo-Olu”, Mr Oyegbile said.
The Lagos State chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their support for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.
The two unions claimed at a gathering called “Labour 4 Sanwo-Ou” at the Police College in Ikeja that the pair had done well during their first term in government and deserved a second.
In his message of goodwill, Segun Balogun, the head of the Joint Negotiating Council, noted that support for the administration’s reelection was a step in the right direction.
Agnes Funmilayo Sessi, the chairman of the NLC in Lagos, said it was the first time the state’s labor unions have endorsed a candidate from any party.
She stated that organised labor would participate in politics this time, adding that 60 percent of Lagos State citizens are workers and had approved Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Hamzat for another four years in government.
Gbenga Ekundayo, the state head of the Trade Union Congress, also spoke at the event where Governor Sanwo-hands Olu’s were raised, and stated democracy was about inclusiveness.
He praised the governor for having a listening ear and being accommodating.
Governor Sanwo-Olu recognised the endorsement of both the public and private sectors and promised that his government would continue to make life better and liveable for workers in the state.
The governor said his administration would not take workers for granted and thanked them for their backing.
in his reaction, Executive Director, Journalist for Democratic Rights (JODER) Adewale Adeoye said what the Nigerian labor Congress did is not strange.
According to him, while the NLC is not a political party, it cannot claim not to be interested in the political development across the country.
He noted that for NLC to endorse the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not unexpected.
Mr Adeoye who noted that after Kano, Lagos is the next largest employer of civil servant added that the endorsement of the Lagos state governor for a second term sends a very strong political statement which also raises fundamental
issues about the link between labor party and Nigerian labor congress.
NLC has taken its decision based on its own interest to endorse Sanwo-Olu and also the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his running mate Shettima. With this, we are talking about almost 500,000 votes already.
Speaking on the subject, a journalist Yinka Oyegbile stated that every election is local because you look at what is in it for you first before looking at the big picture.
According to him, Lagos has been designed to be a city where things happen.
He went on to say that Governor Sanwo-Olu has proven that he is more than competent of piloting the business of the state based on mechanisms he has put in place and that are still operational.
“Labour in Lagos has done the right thing by endorsing Sanwo-Olu”, Mr Oyegbile said.
The Lagos State chapters of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their support for the re-election of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.
The two unions claimed at a gathering called “Labour 4 Sanwo-Ou” at the Police College in Ikeja that the pair had done well during their first term in government and deserved a second.
In his message of goodwill, Segun Balogun, the head of the Joint Negotiating Council, noted that support for the administration’s reelection was a step in the right direction.
Agnes Funmilayo Sessi, the chairman of the NLC in Lagos, said it was the first time the state’s labor unions have endorsed a candidate from any party.
She stated that organised labor would participate in politics this time, adding that 60 percent of Lagos State citizens are workers and had approved Governor Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Hamzat for another four years in government.
Gbenga Ekundayo, the state head of the Trade Union Congress, also spoke at the event where Governor Sanwo-hands Olu’s were raised, and stated democracy was about inclusiveness.
He praised the governor for having a listening ear and being accommodating.
Governor Sanwo-Olu recognised the endorsement of both the public and private sectors and promised that his government would continue to make life better and liveable for workers in the state.
The governor said his administration would not take workers for granted and thanked them for their backing.
in his reaction, Executive Director, Journalist for Democratic Rights (JODER) Adewale Adeoye said what the Nigerian labor Congress did is not strange.
According to him, while the NLC is not a political party, it cannot claim not to be interested in the political development across the country.
He noted that for NLC to endorse the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is not unexpected.
Mr Adeoye who noted that after Kano, Lagos is the next largest employer of civil servant added that the endorsement of the Lagos state governor for a second term sends a very strong political statement which also raises fundamental
issues about the link between labor party and Nigerian labor congress.
NLC has taken its decision based on its own interest to endorse Sanwo-Olu and also the APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his running mate Shettima. With this, we are talking about almost 500,000 votes already.
Speaking on the subject, a journalist Yinka Oyegbile stated that every election is local because you look at what is in it for you first before looking at the big picture.
According to him, Lagos has been designed to be a city where things happen.
He went on to say that Governor Sanwo-Olu has proven that he is more than competent of piloting the business of the state based on mechanisms he has put in place and that are still operational.
“Labour in Lagos has done the right thing by endorsing Sanwo-Olu”, Mr Oyegbile said.