and the implications of the 2027 general elections for Nigerian workers and the broader populace. The Congress reiterated the labour movement's commitment to defending workers' rights and advocating for policies that improve the welfare and security of all Nigerians.
Comrade Engr. Festus Osifo, President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) of Nigeria, speaks to journalists during a media interview on critical national issues, including the recall of over 800 sacked workers by Dangote Refinery, the worsening insecurity across the country,
On this special day, we wish you good health, greater strength, wisdom, and many more years of impactful service to the labour movement and humanity.
Happy Birthday, Comrade (Engineer) Festus Osifo. May your new year bring renewed energy and even greater victories for workers.
Happy Birthday to Comrade (Engineer ) Festus Osifo, the courageous and principled President of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria.
Your steadfast leadership, commitment to workers’ rights, and unwavering voice against injustice continue to inspire millions of Nigerian workers
and progressive activists across the country.
As John C. Maxwell famously said, “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” This quote perfectly reflects your role in defending the dignity, welfare, and aspirations of working people in Nigeria.
The atmosphere surges with anticipation as Comrade Engineer Festus Osifo, President General of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, arrives at Eagle Square for the 140th May Rally. Captured in this moment, his entrance reflects the strength and determination of organized labour.
The spirit of unity and resilience comes alive as Nigerian workers gather at Eagle Square, Abuja, to mark the 140th Anniversary of the May Rally. Against the backdrop of the nation’s capital, voices rise in solidarity—celebrating progress, honoring struggles, and renewing the
The number one Nigerian worker, Comrade (Engr.) Festus Osifo flanked by the Secretary General, Comrade General N. A. Toro, Ph.D mni, and other NAC members in Abeokuta during the coronation
The union said the commission’s management has failed to honour existing agreements and directives from the Ministry of Labour despite several engagements.
On 13th of April, 2026, Members of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) at the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) staged a peaceful picketing exercise over what they described as unfair labour practices and neglect of staff welfare by management.
rise in fuel costs, and the broader economic challenges facing workers and citizens alike. The conference served as a platform for the TUC to voice its position, call for urgent government intervention, and advocate for policies that prioritize the welfare, safety,
The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) convened a press conference to address the current state of the nation, highlighting pressing concerns affecting the lives of ordinary Nigerians. Key issues raised included the worsening insecurity across various regions, the persistent
Impressions from the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) Women's Commission 2026 International Women's Day Celebration at Top Rank Galaxy Hotel, Utako, Abuja. Theme: 'Empowering Women: The Path to Equal Rights and Economic Justice'.
Impressions from the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) Women's Commission 2026 International Women's Day Celebration at Top Rank Galaxy Hotel, Utako, Abuja. Theme: 'Empowering Women: The Path to Equal Rights and Economic Justice'.