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Osun: Gov Adeleke Pledges Commitment To Workers’ Welfare, As Organized Labour Declares Support For His Second Term

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By Ayodele Oni

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In appreciation of the new minimum wage for workers, the organized labour in Osun State comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) and Trade Union Congress, (TUC) have declared that there is no vacancy in the Government House come 2026.

The unions also affirmed that the full endorsement of Governor Ademola Adeleke for second term in office will be done at the 2025 May Day rally in Osogbo.

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The declarations were made by the labour leaders at the appreciation rally on Monday, organised for the governor over the new minimum wage and other pro-labour policies and programmes of his administration.

Addressing hundreds of workers who attended the rally under the leadership of the Head of Service, Ayanleye Aina, the State Chairman of the NLC, Abimbola Arapasopo and the State Chairman of the TUC, Bimbo Fasasi told Adeleke and workers that the state workforce is overwhelmed by passionate support of the governor for the workers’ welfare.

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Arapasopo said the records of the governor on workers’ welfare is unrivaled and unprecedented in the history of Osun governance, declaring that, “Mr Governor has made landmark achievements which touched the heartland minds of every Osun workers.

“We therefore gather here to show appreciation to Mr Governor for his uncommon care and support for workers. We are hereby declaring that come 2026, there is no vacancy in Abere Government House.

“We are satisfied with your exceptional performance, not just for workers but across all sectors in Osun state. Your good work is everywhere.

“By May Day of 2025, we will officially endorse you for a second term as a performing and responsive Governor. For the re-election, we stand solidly at your back and by your side.”

Corroborating the NLC Chairman, the TUC State Chairman, Fasasi described Governor Adeleke as a pro-labour leader, adding that he has unwavering support of the unions.

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He said, “Governor Adeleke is our man now and beyond 2026. We are ever grateful for your love for workers. We are with you. Workers are with you. Families and associates of workers are with you. You are truly light and the light is shining on us and our families.”

Responding, Governor Adeleke who led the crowd from the Secretariat gate to his office, expressed appreciation to the workforce for the open endorsement and approval of his performance in office, pledging to do more in service of workers and the people of the state.

“To me, every worker deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. The government has a duty to fully attend to the welfare of workers, especially the bureaucracy that is the engine room of the government.

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“It is a sin to neglect workers’ welfare. I affirm my passionate commitment to workers’ welfare, now and all the time. The more we have the resources, the more we will deepen our pro-workers’ programmes and policies.

“We are doing that because there is a link between Osun informal and formal workers. Until we complete the agro-industrialisation of Osun State, the civil service remains the main driver of the state economy. So any care for the public service is largely a support for all Osun people.

“With your support ,I will push ahead with the implementation of our five point agenda for which workers welfare is Number One. Together, we shall take Osun to greater height.”


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