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Oyo ALGON Chairman, Sanda Sikiru Salutes Workers’ Resilience, Pledges Better Welfare At Grassroots

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The Executive Chairman of Egbeda Local Government Area in Ibadan, Hon. Sanda Sikiru Oyedele, has extended warm felicitations to workers across the local government and Oyo State in celebration of Workers’ Day, commending their dedication and invaluable contributions to grassroots development.

In a statement released to mark the occasion, the chairman praised workers in the public and private sectors, as well as those in the informal economy, for their resilience, hard work, and unwavering commitment to service.

He described them as the backbone of the local government, noting that their daily efforts continue to drive growth and progress within Egbeda.

Hon. Oyedele acknowledged the sacrifices made by workers and assured them of his administration’s commitment to fostering a conducive environment where their efforts are recognized and rewarded. He emphasized that workers’ welfare remains a top priority, alongside the creation of opportunities that support personal and professional growth.

“Your work matters, your voice matters, and your future matters,” the chairman stated, urging workers to remain steadfast, hopeful, and united in the collective pursuit of a stronger and more prosperous Egbeda and Oyo State.

He concluded by encouraging continued collaboration between the government and the workforce, expressing optimism that sustained unity and dedication would further accelerate development across the local government.

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Hon. Oyedele wished all workers a happy and fulfilling Workers’ Day celebration.


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