ITUC-Africa Celebrates World Public Service Day

By: Helen Jok, Abuja

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The African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation ITUC-Africa, has described the UN’s Public Service Day as vital.

The day is a vital opportunity to honour the commitment of professionalism and resilience of public service workers across Africa and around the world.

In a statement signed by the General Secretary of ITUC-Africa, Comrade Joel Odigie, the Confederation “joins the global community in celebrating United Nations Public Service Day 2025.

“In both times of crisis and stability, public service workers stand as the backbone of our societies. From healthcare and education to sanitation, transport, security, and public administration, their dedicated labour sustains essential services that uphold human dignity, foster social justice, and drive inclusive development.

“Recent crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, worsening climate emergencies, and deepening socio-economic inequalities have further underscored the indispensable role of public services in protecting communities and ensuring and supporting recovery and resilience”, Comrade Odigie said.

He added that Public service workers are essential to the well-being of societies saying that today, they are being undermined by global trends, including austerity measures, privatisation, chronic underfunding, and precarious employment.

“These pressures compromise not only the workers’ rights and working conditions but also the accessibility and quality of public services.

“The result is widening inequality and a growing distrust in public institutions”, he stated.

According to him, strengthening the rights, protections and capacity of public service workers is crucial to building resilient, just, and equitable societies.

Odigie also stressed that effective public services are also central to a nation’s development adding that they are the foundation of good governance, ensuring that public goods are delivered in a manner that is efficient, transparent, and equitable.

“As we mark this important day, ITUC-Africa reaffirms its call to protect and strengthen public services as a global and national common good.

“We denounce ongoing austerity policies, privatisation agendas, and persistent underinvestment that continue to weaken public sector effectiveness and accountability. We call for a halt to the privatisation of public services.

“We call on African governments and international institutions to invest adequately and equitably in public services, ensuring universal access and quality delivery for all, including those in rural and marginalised communities.

“It is equally essential to guarantee decent working conditions, fair wages, and full respect for trade union rights for all public service workers”, the ITUC-Africa Scribe said.

While urging for the promotion of transparency, integrity, and inclusive citizen participation in the governance of public institutions, Comrade Odigie said that Public services must also be gender-responsive, designed to meet the specific needs of the vulnerable population and promote social justice.

“We salute the tireless efforts of public sector workers and their trade unions that continue to advocate for dignity, fairness, and democratic governance.

“Their role in defending the public interest and holding decision-makers accountable remains essential in our shared pursuit of a just, equitable and sustainable Africa”.Comrade Odigie, said.

June 23rd of every year is designated by the United Nations General Assembly as Public Service Day around the world.

 

Olusola Akintonde

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