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January 8, 2019 Senate passes Electoral Act amendment bill

Senate passes Electoral Act amendment bill

The Senate has passed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill for third reading.

The passage followed the adoption of the report by the joint Senate and House of Representatives Committee on the bill, which was presented by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Independent National Electoral Commission, Senator SULEIMAN NAZIF.

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI had withdrawn assent to the bill three times, raising various constitutional and drafting issues.

The committee had addressed the issues raised by the President in a harmonised, fourth version of the bill, as stated by Chairman, Senate Committee on INEC, SULEIMAN NAZIF.

Senate President BUKOLA SARAKI, expressed hope that President BUHARI would assent to the bill when transmitted by the National Assembly.

January 8, 2019 I’ll campaign vigorously for Buhari, Sanwo-Olu, says Ambode

I’ll campaign vigorously for Buhari, Sanwo-Olu, says Ambode

The Governor of Lagos State, AKINWUNMI AMBODE, has promised to campaign vigorously for President MUHAMMADU BUHARI and the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate of the state, BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU.

AMBODE addressed reporters at the presidential wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport shortly after he accompanied President BUHARI to perform the official commissioning of the new Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Seme-Krake joint border post in Badagry yesterday.

The Governor said it is important for the APC to retain its leadership positions both at the federal and state levels.

January 8, 2019 Oshiomhole Promoted Impunity In APC – DG VON

Oshiomhole Promoted Impunity In APC – DG VON

The Director General of the Voice of Nigeria, OSITA OKECHUKWU, has accused the National Chairman of the All Progressives, ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE, of promoting “impunity” in the party and circumventing due process in APC primary election.

OKECHUKWU, speaking on a monitored programme in Abuja also accused the national chairman of flouting the federal character principle in constituting the various panels which handled the primaries as well as appeals emanating from them.

The Enugu West Senatorial district aspirant said it is not true that 90 per cent of the party members were behind OSHIOMHOLE, and called on him to toe the honourable path and resign.

But BABATUNDE OGALA, the National Legal Adviser of the APC said OKECHUKWU sounds like someone that has a personal axe to grind with ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE.

January 8, 2019 NEW MINIMUM WAGE MEETING AGAIN ENDS IN DEADLOCK AS LABOUR BEGINS NATIONWIDE STRIKE

NEW MINIMUM WAGE MEETING AGAIN ENDS IN DEADLOCK AS LABOUR BEGINS NATIONWIDE STRIKE

The tripartite committee meeting has once again failed to reach a consensus over the new minimum wage.

Members of the committee include labour leaders, the organized private sector and the federal government team.

Present at the meeting were the NLC President Ayuba Wabba, the Budget and National Planning Minister, Udo Udoma; while the United Labour Congress was represented by Igwe Achese.

Chairman of the committee, Ms. Ama Pepple says both the 30,000 naira stance of the organized labour and the 24,000 naira proposed by the federal government would be submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari for onward submission to the National Assembly.

However, the organized labour has begun their nationwide strike over the new national minimum wage in accordance the directive of the three labour centres, that’s the NLC, TUC and ULC.

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