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Aregbesola Salutes Contribution Of Workers To National Development

Former Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on Wednesday saluted Nigerian workers for their dedication, competence and commitment to Nation building.

In his May Day message on his verified Twitter Handle @raufaregbesola, the former Governor  saluted the immeasurable contribution of the average worker on the development of the country.

He also noted their sacrifice, patience and resilience despite the harsh financial conditions of the country urging them to continue give their best in service to their fatherland.

Aregbesola said “Today provides a unique opportunity to celebrate the dedication, commitment and competence that the Nigerian worker embodies.“

“From Ikeja to Ilesha, Onitsha to Kano, the Nigerian worker contributes immeasurably to the growth of our dear country.“

“Happy Workers Day.”

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