PDP to workers: Keep hope alive… we’ll rescue you from APC in 2023 | TheCable WorkersDay
May 1, 2022 5:29 PM
Debo Ologunagba, national publicity secretary of the PDP, made this known in a statement on Sunday to mark the International Workers Day.The PDP appreciated the patience of workers towards nation-building, “despite working under the APC-led administration that has no regard for Nigerians and particularly the workers”.
“Such selfish inattentiveness, corruption and incompetence of the APC administration is responsible for the closure of our public universities as the government continues in its brazen failure to attend to the demands of striking university lecturers and millions of stranded university students in our country.
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