 Workers in Adelaide State celebrated this year's Workers' Day with a call on the state government to, as a matter of urgency, address all challenges peddling workers in the state. Speaking at this year's Workers' Day, the state chairman of the union, Comrade Emmanuel Fashe, enumerated some of their demands to include immediate payment of gratuities and pension arrears of both state and local government retirees, some of whom have been waiting for over six years, leave transport grand, which was not paid for four to eight years for the state government workers and those in primary health care development agency, local government education authority and local governments, respectively. The people's policies are tempted to put in place by the government. These policies are specifically the source of Naira, the height in prices of peddling products and the height in carrying of the precinct. For the first time in our country, ladies and gentlemen, we bought Naira with Naira. You bought the market, you tried Naira for Naira. That has never happened. That has been unprecedented. In the petroleum sector, we have two priced gems. While the government-owned MNPC stations are selling at between 1,99 Naira, 205 Naira, other marketers are selling between 200 to 400, depending on your location. Also, electricity tariffs have been hiked without the resulting electricity being enjoyed by the citizens. We are paying for what we don't have.