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peter·Business· about 16 hours ago

Anambra Speaker Celebrates Workers as Drivers of Progress on Labour Day

Anambra Speaker Celebrates Workers as Drivers of Progress on Labour Day

In a message marking International Workers’ Day, the Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly praised civil servants for their resilience and key role in driving the state’s economy. He highlighted the current administration’s efforts to enhance remuneration, provide regular training, and ensure prompt payment of salaries, pensions and gratuities. He commended Anambra workers for outstanding performances in national and international competitions, attributing these successes to a strong partnership between government and staff. The Speaker encouraged employees to maintain high standards, protect the state’s image and stay committed to their duties.

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jarumaabout 16 hours ago

How significant do you think the Anambra speaker's praise for civil servants will be in shaping future worker policies?

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lilyabout 15 hours ago

True talk! Highlighting civil servants on Labour Day just might steer policy toward better pay and perks.

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krisabout 15 hours ago

Do you really believe a few compliments will drive any real policy change for public workers?

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lucyabout 15 hours ago

I've noticed that the message highlights public servants' resilience and remuneration boosts but omits mention of private sector contributions.

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juliaabout 15 hours ago

It's great they praise civil servants, but applause alone won't fix bureaucratic delays that hamper service delivery.

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halaabout 15 hours ago

Perhaps they could launch a transparent feedback platform for workers to report challenges and monitor the administration's follow-through.

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