NIGERIAN WRITERS CELEBRATE WORKERS ON MAY DAY, REMEMBER DEPARTED COMRADE FESTUS IYAYI
The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has issued a statement extending greetings to Nigerian workers in recognition of May Day, also known as International Workers' Day.
The statement, delivered by SYNW President Wole Adedoyin, commemorates the unwavering spirit of Nigerian workers and their significant contributions to the nation's development.
According to the Statement, May Day serves not only as a celebration of workers' rights but also as a solemn occasion to honor those who have fought tirelessly for better working conditions and social justice.
The SYNW specifically remembers the legacy of Festus Iyayi, a prominent Nigerian writer and labor leader. Iyayi, known for his powerful realist novels that addressed Nigeria's sociopolitical realities, was a strong advocate for workers' rights.
Iyayi served as the former president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), a testimony to his dedication to workers' well-being within the academic sector. His tragic passing in a road accident continues to be felt by the Nigerian literary and labor communities.
The SYNW acknowledged Iyayi's impressive literary contributions, including novels like "Violence," "The Contract," "Heroes," and "Awaiting Court Martial." These works continue to inspire and challenge readers, prompting reflection on Nigeria's social and political landscapes.
The SYNW encouraged Nigerian writers to emulate Iyayi's commitment to social justice. The body urged writers to use their craft to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of Nigerian workers, amplifying their messages and advocating for positive change.
The SYNW believed that May Day presents a valuable opportunity to bridge the gap between workers and writers. By fostering collaboration and understanding, both groups can work together to create a more just and equitable society for all Nigerians.
The SYNW remains optimistic about the future of Nigerian workers and writers. The organization expressed its unwavering support for workers' rights and its dedication to promoting a vibrant literary landscape that celebrates the voices of the Nigerian people.
“May Day offers a chance to reflect on the progress made towards workers' rights and identify areas where further advancements are needed.” The SYNW urged the Nigerian government to prioritize policies that empower workers and ensure their fair treatment.
The SYNW concluded its statement by applauding the remarkable achievements of Nigerian workers across all sectors. Their dedication and resilience are the cornerstones of the nation's continued growth and prosperity.
The SYNW looks forward to a future where Nigerian workers and writers can continue to collaborate and contribute to a stronger, more unified Nigeria.
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