 And as workers across the world celebrate International Workers Day, the Lagos State Governor Baba Jidesan Molu has urged Nigerian workers, especially public and private workers in the state, to remain productive and committed to carrying out their duties. Correspondent Love Ikoko Oyodeku now reports. He is a full stadium. Different cadres of workers from all sectors in Lagos State, trip to the Mubalaji Bank and Sony Stadium to celebrate May Day. The arrival of Governor Baba Jidesan Mulu said it turned for the event. As a tradition, the day provides another opportunity for the workers to appraisal and re-appraisal the impact of government on their welfare. We commend the Lagos State government under the leadership of Mr. Governor for prioritising the welfare of workers at all times, particularly Mr. Governor. We thank you for clearing the backlog of pension payments in the public service. Stable prices of market commodities and sustainable hyperinflation have sharpened our initial euphoria and totally eroded the gain of the minimum wage. Mr. Governor, like the parabolic oliver trees, we would like to have a party with you, sir, on the ways to cushion the effect of this adverse economic condition. The union leaders' call on Sao Woonlutu quickly addressed the increased cases of robberies, activating the surprise in the order on local government autonomy and ratification, and the domestication of the IELU Convention No. 190. Many have been robbed, robbed of their personal effects while in traffic to walk or back home, or brazenly kidnap. This has been worsened by raging police brutality and extortion arrows in which some workers have been arrested, detained, and even killed extra-judicially on Trump up charges. This has made the world of work a very difficult place and offered a pimp through a narrow window leading to the gigantic or possible surge of criminality in the country. This must be quickly addressed before spiralling out of control, most especially in Lagos. Go do messy from the Minister of Labor and Productivity, Chris Ingegi, almost through the workers of God. Airports, dance, flyovers, and other projects across all states of the state relation, in addition to the DPP party capital. Vigil Abno seems to rescue the moment as he must go there. Commends all the workers in the state for their patience, strength, passion, and commitment to the development of Lagos State in Nigeria. Our development agenda is anchored on the existence of a skillful, productive, competitive, and adaptive human resource base. To this end, I have also approved that 13 members from the delegation of Lagos, TUC, and LLC, and the Lagos State Public Service, will be going on the annual International Labor Organization course convention in Geneva. Highlights of the day is a tradition of much past by the workers. From Lagos, love you.