Gov Soludo Urges Labour Unions To Move From Protest Unionism To “Development-Oriented D Unionism” At 2026 Workers’ Day q

Posted on May 1, 2026

 

CHRISTIAN ABURIME 

Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, has called for a fundamental shift in the philosophy of organized labor, urging a transition from traditional “protest unionism” to a model focused on national development and wealth creation.
Delivering the keynote address at the 2026 Workers’ Day celebration at Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, the Governor laid out a vision for a more collaborative relationship between the state government and its workforce.
Governor Soludo pinpointed in his address, a clear challenge to the union leaders present:
“I leave a message with you—our labour unions should head towards development-oriented unionism, from protest unionism. I know the origin of unionism. We are in the business of making demands; that’s why agreements had in the past did not work.”
The Governor emphasized that for the state to thrive, labor must become a partner in wealth creation rather than a mere adversary in negotiations. He urged workers to be the change they wish to see, asking pointedly, “What have you done as a union to ensure that the workers themselves are delivering their services? Do your own part. Don’t abdicate it.”
Reflecting on his administration’s achievements, Governor Soludo noted that the feedback from his campaigns in Anambra markets has been overwhelmingly one of gratitude. He argued that his administration’s policies provide a “holistic benefit” to all the 9 million residents of the state, including the organized labor force.
He highlighted key achievements in infrastructure, such as in road projects benefiting commuters and workers alike, healthcare especially in free antenatal care and delivery services, as well as economic stability, noting that the South East is officially “back to work, with the end to the ‘sit-at-home’ syndrome”
“When we lift the boat for everyone, the Anambra workers are the greatest beneficiaries,” the Governor stated, affirming his commitment to continued investment.
While acknowledging that resources are not infinite, Governor Soludo signaled that more help is on the way for the social sectors, stating that his administration has already recruited more teachers at once than total numbers in previous administrations.
The Governor promised to recruit even more teachers “as soon as possible,” citing education and health as the pillars of Anambra’s future. “When our resources improve, sooner or later, our schools will get more attention- we must prioritize it.”
The Governor did not shy away from the need for reform within the civil service. To ensure productivity matches the state’s investments, he announced that the government would intensify the deployment of technology for monitoring worker attendance.
“We must reinvent our public service, but people have to show up,” Governor Soludo insisted. He concluded by expressing his affinity for the workforce while maintaining a firm stance on productivity: “I love the workers. We will get to it, [but] we have to do more to demand for more.”
Speaking on behalf of Organized Labour, the NLC State Chairman, Comrade Humphrey Nwafor, described Workers’ Day as a globally recognized occasion dedicated to honoring the invaluable contributions of workers to nation-building. He emphasized that the core of their struggle remains the pursuit of fairness, dignity, and equity in the workplace.
Comrade Nwafor advocated for fair remuneration, job security, and social protection for all members. However, he lamented that persistent insecurity continues to weaken the foundation of development, forcing many workers into a “survival mode.” He called for security to be significantly strengthened to protect the workforce, which informed the choice of the theme.
While acknowledging these challenges and more, the Chairman recognized and applauded Governor Soludo for his bold vision for Anambra State. He assured the Governor that Organized Labour would continue to stand with his administration in a constructive manner.
The event was attended by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim, Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Somtochukwu Udeze, Secretary to the State Government, Mrs. Chiamaka Nnake, among others.

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