 As Nigerian workers mark May Day with parades, issues of welfare, remuneration and working conditions have again been brought to the fore by Labour leaders, plus TV News captured the commemoration of the day across states. The report. It is a yearly ritual to celebrate walkers all over the world, but over the years the Nigerian walker have arred reasons to agitate rather than celebrate. In Kanu, work is thrown to the venue of parade with demands bordering on improved remuneration, reduction in inflation and rising cost of leaving and also prompt payment pension. The outgoing governor has already done so much for the workers and I'm expecting that the coming in administration will do much better too. Workers are not happy, what they are having is not enough as they take home due to expenses of everything and you will find that most of the workers working in the government, their main salary which was proposed to be the minimum wage, they had a lot of money deductions. The governor promised his administration's resolve to continually pay attention to the plight of workers. Take pride to mention that throughout the tenure of my administration I have done everything possible within the limit of available government and fiscal and financial resources to give me whatever is due to the labour. Number 32 unions converge at the Amadoubeilio stadium taking the light in the yearly march past. The state in the past eight years have a history of this engagement of a high number of workers. That has really saddened us but we are not discouraged. We want to believe in even the administration more especially the government elect, we take this seriously doing justice to all the sad workers. They are calling on the incoming government, more especially Borsani, he should not emulate what Erfa did. Erfa is ours, we are the one that elect him but he did wrong to our workers in the government state. I don't want the incoming government to emulate, likewise the president electing. The demands were the same, however they rejected the removal of old subsidy by the federal government and the revival of industries and refineries. Walkers lamented the current hardship in the country, they arched the incoming government of Bola Amadounebu to make walkers friendly policies. Seed grants to small and medium enterprises in Bilesha state. The major concern for walkers in the federal capital territory is the review of the retirement age for all public servants from 60 years to 65 and from 35 years of service to 40 years. The president of NLC Comrade Joe Ageros said poor wages, abuse of workplace rights and privileges as well as unpaid salaries strip walkers of their rights. The dynamics of workers' rights share the character and quality of life within the socioeconomic framework. Walkers' welfare is central to the achievements of socioeconomic justice which is key to national global sustainability, the realisation and without crafting a more responsible and creative way of organising production and distribution of global resources that we may be impacting upon a collective journey to doom, a collective race to bottom, led to the core fair return of the existing economic world order. This year's May Day will be the last beheld under President Muhammad Buwari's led administration. At the event, weather secretary to the government of the Federation, Boris Mustafa, the minister of labour and employment, Chris Ingege, among others. Many of the work I do to face significant challenges which include low pay compared, lack of job security or satisfactory working conditions, to name a few. Comrade, we are committed as a government to addressing these issues and we are addressing them and trying to create a more favourable environment for you. Workers' rights, coupled with socioeconomic justice, make a happy workplace. We therefore agree that the fair economic structure targeted at creating opportunities for all to succeed in respect of sex, race, ethnicity, age, disability, creed, religion etc. is a circle now for progress and development. As the clock ticks to the inauguration of a new central government, all eyes will be on the respite to order the man's table by the workers. Time they say will tell.