May 1 is a public holiday to mark International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day.
The holiday is observed worldwide in honour of the labor movement, which has battled for better working conditions, fair salaries, and other workers’ rights.
Listed below are four reasons for the observance of May 1 as a public holiday in Nigeria.
1. Honour Workers
May Day is a day set aside to honour workers and their contributions to society.
Nigeria recognises the important role played by workers in the country’s economic and social development.
2. Advocate For Workers’ Rights
May 1 is a day for labour unions and other worker advocacy groups to highlight the need for better working conditions, fair wages, and other workers’ rights.
3. Promote Unity Among Workers
The Day is an opportunity for workers to come together and promote unity and solidarity among themselves.
4. Create Awareness
May 1 provides an opportunity to create awareness about workers’ issues and the need for governments and employers to address these issues.
The day is often marked by rallies and other events aimed at raising awareness about workers’ rights and welfare.
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The May 1 holiday in Nigeria serves as a reminder of the invaluable contributions of workers to the development of the country.
The day is a moment for reflection and celebration, as well as a call to action for all stakeholders to emphasise worker welfare in the country.