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May Day: Dignity, Fair Wages Foundation of Better Anambra – Moghalu

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By Praise Chinecherem

Labour Party Governorship Candidate in Anambra State and former Managing Director of NIWA, Chief Dr. George Moghalu, has reiterated his unwavering commitment to a people-centered administration that would place workers’ welfare, rights, and growth at the core of governance.

Moghalu in a personally signed message to mark International Workers’ Day, emphasized the need for improved working conditions, sustainable job creation, fair wages and stronger partnerships between government, organized labour, and the private sector.

While extending his heartfelt commendation to workers across Anambra and Nigeria, Moghalu praised the role of workers in sustaining the economy and building society, describing them as the “true builders and heartbeat of progress.”

“From the streets of Onitsha to the classrooms in Awka, from artisans in Ekwulobia to traders in Otuocha—our workers carry the weight of our state and keep hope alive every single day. I celebrate their resilience, strength, and dignity.

Moghalu also acknowledged the challenges facing the labour force and promised to address them through strategic policy reforms, social equity programs, and transparent governance

“I envision an Anambra where every worker has a fair chance to thrive—where your labour is respected, your efforts are rewarded, and your future is secured. No one will be left behind under my watch.

“We must work together to build an economy that works for everyone—not just the privileged few. Workers are not expendable—they are essential,” he added.

Moghalu thanked all categories of workers in Anambra for their invaluable contributions and assured them of his continued support.

He further promised that, if elected, his administration would prioritize workers’ welfare through inclusive policies, transparent governance, fair wages, and job-creating reforms aimed at empowering every sector of the workforce.

“To all workers—I see you, I hear you, and I stand with you. May your labour never be in vain. Happy Workers’ Day.”

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