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El-rufai: Nigerian Workers Key To Change by teeebugs: 7:12am On May 02, 2015
Kaduna State Governor-elect, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, has said that Nigerian workers would play key role in ensuring the desired change that the nation had been yearning for.
El-Rufai, in a statement marking Workers’ Day in Kaduna yesterday, said the country, more than ever needed the patriotic vigilance of the workers in upholding good governance.
He assured that his administration would run an open-door policy and would be conscious of the welfare and social security of workers in the state.
The statement which was signed by his spokesman, Mr. Samuel Aruwan said the new administration in the state would welcome collaboration and run a participatory government.
“I salute all workers in Kaduna State and felicitate with them over this year’s commemoration of Workers ‘Day.
“Workers in the public and private sectors contribute immensely to the development of our dear state.
“At this moment when Nigerians have just voted for change, workers will play a central role in making change real for our people. Our country more than ever needs their productivity on the shop floor, in business and in the public sector as well as their patriotic vigilance in upholding good governance.

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