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January 10, 2019 NEC SEEKS TO DECLARE STATE OF EMERGENCY ON EDUCATION SECTOR

NEC SEEKS TO DECLARE STATE OF EMERGENCY ON EDUCATION SECTOR

The National Economic Council is planning towards declaring a state of emergency in the nation’s education sector.

This follows an interim report from the ad-hoc committee on the revival of education in Nigeria received by the council at its meeting today in Abuja.

Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of the NEC meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

Shaibu said a final decision of the matter would be taken at the next council meeting holding in November.

The deputy governor said the committee recommended that all state governors should declare a state of emergency on education in order to achieve systematic growth in the sector.

January 10, 2019 GOVERNORS SAYS STATES LACK CAPACITY TO PAY NEW MINIMUM WAGE

GOVERNORS SAYS STATES LACK CAPACITY TO PAY NEW MINIMUM WAGE

The controversy over issues of the new minimum wage may linger longer than expected as the Nigerian Governor’s Forum is insisting that most states cannot meet the demands by the organized labour.

Unions have settled for 30,000 naira minimum pay against the 24,000 naira that federal government is proposing.

But the Chairman of the Governor’s Forum and Zamfara state governor, Abdulaziz Yari told journalists after the forum’s meeting that the nation’s economy is unstable and wants workers to be patient.

Meanwhile, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Ayuba Wabba has maintained that there is no going back on the minimum wage increment being pushed by the union.

He insists that the minimum wage negotiations with government has been concluded with recommendations reached.

January 9, 2019 PDP PROTESTS ALLEGED DISBANDMENT OF OSUN ELECTION TRIBUNAL

PDP PROTESTS ALLEGED DISBANDMENT OF OSUN ELECTION TRIBUNAL

Some members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun state on Thursday stormed the premises of the state High Court, raising an alarm over the alleged disbandment of the 3-man election petition tribunal.

The panel was set up to adjudicate over complaints arising from the conduct of the September 22<sup>nd</sup> governorship poll.

Niyi Owolade, one of the counsel to Senator Ademola Adeleke, the PDP candidate told journalists that the party members came for the hearing of an application and substituted service but were told by court officials that the panel had been disbanded.

When contacted to speak on the matter, the court registrar declined to speak to the press.

January 9, 2019 Ahead 2019: Buhari meets service chiefs over security challenges

Ahead 2019: Buhari meets service chiefs over security challenges

The National Security Council presided by President MUHAMMADU BUHARI has reviewed the security situation in the country, as it relates to the conduct of the forthcoming 2019 general elections.

The meeting that had all the Service Chiefs in attendance assured Nigerians of hitch free conduct of the 2019 general elections.

Minister of Defence, MANSUR DAN-ALI who revealed this in a statement shortly after the meeting at the Presidential Villa said it also recommended the deployment of security agencies to states, to enable INEC conduct the elections that will be acceptable to all.

According to him, the meeting addressed an attempt to put pressure on the electoral body by some notable personalities through demonstrations.

MANSUR DAN-ALI noted the Council also discussed the proliferation and stockpiling of weapons by some disgruntled elements with a desire to take laws into their hands at the slightest opportunity.

Inspector General of Police, IBRAHIM IDRIS addressed newsmen after the meeting.

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