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January 2, 2024 Labour Laments Government’s Committment to Agreements

Labour Laments Government’s Committment to Agreements

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said the Federal Government has not demonstrated sufficient commitment towards complying with its agreements with its members. The NLC, in its end-of-year message, lamented that the N35,000 wage award has not been faithfully implemented just as the Port Harcourt Refinery has not come on stream as projected. It added that the National Minimum Wage Negotiation Council has not been inaugurated as agreed. NLC President, Joe Ajaero, said the compressed natural gas (CNG) scheme has been distorted by agents of government for the benefit of a few. He said last year was, undoubtedly, a major test of workers’ collective strength and resilience, where they faced uncertainties, overcame obstacles, and witnessed moments that left them feeling disheartened. He said labour would engage the government more this year to ensure that the agreements it reached with it on October 2, 2023, are implemented. He said it was highly insensitive of the FG to allow its citizens to go hungry during the Yuletide season, by denying them the benefit of their hard-earned December 2023 salaries. According to him, Nigerians are watching the chest-thumping and visitations as if in triumphalism against the collective will where food and drinks were lavished by public officials while workers are not paid and are left in starvation over one spurious reason or the other. He urged the FG to show more compassion in its dealings with Nigerians and Nigerian workers especially in the face of the excruciating poverty which its policies have foisted on hapless Nigerians. The NLC chief said divisions along the nation’s various primordial fault lines rather than healing became exacerbated in 2023, mainly because of the unfortunate activities of politicians who played them up in their bid to win elections. He said this has caused the nation to become more divided than ever with growing suspicion and increasing trust deficits along those lines. “Citizens’ confidence in the government is therefore deeply wounded causing a further disconnect between the people and governments as the government continues with policies that negate the welfare of citizens. We observe only a few pockets of progress in governance in some states but largely, the instruments of governance are mainly deployed for the sole benefits of those who believe they have captured the instruments of governance and thus use them for their sole benefit,” he said. He described the year 2023 as a turbulent year both for workers and Nigerian people as the negative economic policies of the government begin to bite harder on poor Nigerians as predicted. According to him, workers continue to grapple with the worst forms of deprivations, thus being unable to meet their basic needs while transportation to work continues to be a nightmare. “The Nigerian masses have experienced the worst form of angst and suffering as access to basic nutrition has become more difficult while education and basic social utilities have become the sole purview of the rich. This year’s festive season has been made so difficult for the masses that the usual joy associated with the season was replaced with worries and anxiety all over the nation. “Government’s half-hearted attempts at providing succor was largely mere propaganda and never had any impact on the high cost of transportation across the nation. Our Naira continues in its free fall in all markets while governments both federal and state governments continue in their reckless borrowing and spending in the name of governance. We are worried at the haste with which those in government rush to eat the future of Nigerians by borrowing and frittering them away putting the future of our unborn generation in jeopardy. “As it stands today, Nigeria needs about 12% more than our annual revenue to service our debt stock, meaning that we have to borrow to ever be able to service our debts. Another debt trap has been unleashed on the population. Governments should act more responsibly in its debt activities,” he said. However, in the face of the adversities, Ajaero, said it was crucial to recognise that it may have seemed hopeless at times, “but we firmly believe that together, we can make 2024 better. The spirit of unity and solidarity that defines our great nation has seen us through numerous trials in the past, and it will undoubtedly guide us toward a brighter future. “That future can only come with our resolve to act together as we reposition ourselves to act better and more creatively to grapple with the forces that are holding our nation’s down in a cesspool of underdevelopment and misery. The Nigeria Labour Congress is committed to providing the necessary leadership as we move into the new year to ensure that we responsibly hold the government accountable and nudge it towards working for the benefit of the majority. “To this end, NLC will be committed in 2024 towards ensuring that a living wage becomes possible for all Nigerian workers by working with others to secure a National Minimum Wage that approximates the dictates of the various parameters that make incomes humane and grants access to necessities of life for the average worker.”
January 2, 2024 Federal Government to Spend N100b on School Feeding Nationwide

Federal Government to Spend N100b on School Feeding Nationwide

President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu on New Year’s day confirmed that the 2024 budget includes N100 billion allocation for the school feeding programmes Nationwide. He made this statement during the signing of the 2024 appropriation bill into law in the State House in Abuja. Tinubu stated that the provision will serve as a stimulant to encourage attendance in schools and reduce the problem of out-of-school children. “One of the priority areas of the bill we just passed is the N100 billion provision for the feeding of school children. I believe that is a stimulant that will encourage school enrolment and also address malnutrition among school children. “I will be meeting with local government at sub-national levels so that we can collaborate and jointly implement an all-inclusive programme,” the President said. The President also confirmed that the budget, christened “Renewed Hope” is anchored on reducing the recurrent expenditure, but increasing capital expenditure. Earlier in December, Tinubu ordered the reintroduction of the school feeding programme and mandated its transfer from the Humanitarian Ministry to the Education Ministry.
December 29, 2023 Akeredolu’s Loyalists Resign as Aiyedatiwa’s Reign Begins

Akeredolu’s Loyalists Resign as Aiyedatiwa’s Reign Begins

Following the death of Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State on Wednesday, no fewer than five of his aides are reported to have tendered their resignation. Akeredolu’s deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, was sworn in on Wednesday, few hours after Akeredolu’s death was announced and almost immediately, the resignation letters of Akeredolu’s aides began to pour in. They include Akeredolu’s Chief Press Secretary, Richard Olatunde; and the ex-governor’s Special Adviser on Union Matters and Special Duties, Mr Dare Aragbaye. Others are the Commissioner for Infrastructure Lands and Housing, Mr Aminu Raimi; the Special Assistant on Photography, Mr Olawale  Abolade; and the Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties and Strategy, Dr Doyin Odebowale. While many believe that the treatment meted out to Aiyedatiwa while in acting capacity by some of these aides led to their resignation for fear of being victimized, others say it is in loyalty to their boss who just passed on.
December 29, 2023 Kidnappers Abduct Cleric and Business Man in Ogun Mosque for Ransom

Kidnappers Abduct Cleric and Business Man in Ogun Mosque for Ransom

Kidnappers have attacked a mosque and abducted one Murithador Sadullahi Akanho Olamide, the Imam of Muhadul-iftai-wa-sadah Institute of Arabic and Islamic studies, and popular businessman, Olayemi Arasi, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Hollarams Technical Services Ltd. The incident happened in the Lufuape area, along Sagamu Interchange, Ogun State. the hoodlums targeted the mosque during Friday night prayers and forcibly took the cleric and the businessman to an undisclosed location. The victims were, however, released after spending three days in captivity, following the payment of a ransom by their families. A family source said the kidnappers, suspected to be foreigners, had targeted the cleric but seized the opportunity to abduct the businessman. There are also indications that they had connived with some locals. The source, who was involved in payment of the ransom, revealed that a substantial amount was paid to secure the release of both men. Kidnappings have reportedly become frequent in the area, which is home to several industries. The Public relations officer of Ogun State Police Command, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the incident, denied any knowledge about ransom paid.

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