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February 22, 2024 LAGOS STATE TO REDUCE WORKDAYS FOR CIVIL SERVANTS

LAGOS STATE TO REDUCE WORKDAYS FOR CIVIL SERVANTS

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, announced on Thursday that his administration is taking measures to alleviate the country’s cost of living crisis. As part of these efforts, the working days of public servants will be reduced, with lower-level civil servants working three times a week and those at levels 15-17 working four times a week, starting from next week.

Addressing the issue of rising food costs, the governor stated that his government will establish Sunday Markets in 42 identified markets across Lagos State, offering discounted prices on food items. Purchases at these markets will be limited to items worth up to N25,000.

In addition, Sanwo-Olu disclosed that a 25% reduction in transport services for the State Public Transport system (BRT, Train, Ferry) will commence this weekend. The governor is actively engaging with various transport unions to explore the possibility of reducing their fares.

Expressing empathy for the citizens, Sanwo-Olu emphasized the importance of leaders addressing socioeconomic challenges. He urged the private sector to contribute to the well-being of citizens, challenging them to play a role similar to their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.

February 19, 2024 Protest In Ibadan Over High Cost of Living

Protest In Ibadan Over High Cost of Living

Protest has broken out in Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital over the high cost of living, food inflation and the current economic hardship being experienced in the country.

Staged in the Mokola area of the state capital, placard-carrying youths in their droves chanted songs to drive home their points.

Some of the placards have inscriptions such as ‘End food hike and inflation’, ‘The poor is starving’, ‘Tinubu, don’t forget your promises’, amongst others.

Armed policemen were seen at the protest scene even as demonstrators held the peaceful rally against the economic hardship in the land occasioned by the removal of petrol subsidy and the unification of the foreign exchange windows.

The police had on Sunday warned that no breach of peace would be allowed during any protest in the state.

The protest in Oyo followed others in Kano, Minna, amongst others, over economic hardship occasioned by petrol subsidy removal, food inflation, and high cost of living.

February 6, 2024 Court Jails 3 Fraudsters in Akwa Ibom

Court Jails 3 Fraudsters in Akwa Ibom

In  Uyo, the Akwa Ibom state capital, a Federal High Court has convicted and sentenced three internet fraudsters (Yahoo-Yahoo) to different jail terms for offences bordering on criminal impersonation, internet fraud, and possession of fraudulent documents.

This is according to a statement by the Spokesperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Dele Oyewale on Monday.

According to the statement, the convicts – Abraham Itoro Sunday, Ezea Chidera Charles, and Udoh Christopher Gabriel were convicted by Justice Chigozie Sergius Onah upon their arraignment by the Uyo Zonal Command of  EFCC, on one-count separate charge bordering on cybercrimes.

That you Abraham Itoro  Sunday ‘M’ sometime in 2023 within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did fraudulently impersonate Brian O’ Noel on Facebook with the intent to gain advantage for yourself and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 22 (2)(b)(I) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, prevention) Act 2015 and punishable under the same section,” the charge read.

 

They pleaded guilty to all the charges when they were read to them.

Based on their pleas, the Prosecution counsel – Enobong Ubokudom and Farida Bukar thereafter prayed the court to convict and sentence them accordingly.

Delivering judgment on Thursday, Justice Onah convicted and sentenced  Sunday and Charles to six months imprisonment each with an option of a fine of N200,000.00, while Gabriel bagged a five-month jail term with an option of a fine of N150,000.00.

The court also ordered that the three smartphones used by the convicts to perpetrate the crimes be forfeited to the Federal Government.

The statement noted that “the convicts started their journey to the Correctional Centre when they were arrested by operatives of the Uyo Zonal Command of the EFCC on November 22, 2023, at different locations in Afaha Atai, in Iko Eket Akwa Ibom State.

Investigation showed that all the convicts impersonated foreigners by using their identities to defraud their victims.  While Charles fraudulently portrayed himself as ‘Molina Urovsky’ on Facebook, Sunday  portrayed himself as Brian O’niel  and Gabriel presented himself as Alexander Douglas on Instagram.”

February 2, 2024 Anambra State Passes Law to Regulate Burial Activities in the State.

Anambra State Passes Law to Regulate Burial Activities in the State.

The Anambra State Government has passed a law prohibiting the depositing of corpses in the mortuary or any other place beyond two months from the date of death.

The law was enacted by the Anambra State House of Assembly to control burial and funeral ceremony activities in the state.

Anambra State governor Chukwuma Soludo commended the assembly for the legislation.

“Anambra Burial Law is a very Progressive law to remove the burden and pressure on the poor as well as liberate women from oppressive practices during burials,” Soludo said.

“We celebrate “befitting living” and only a decent funeral.”

By this law, all mortuary attendants are to report to the Ministry of Health of any corpse which has stayed beyond one month from the date it was deposited.

It warned that any person who contravenes the provisions will be fined N100,000 or six months imprisonment or both.

According to the new law, there shall be no public display of caskets for fabrication and sale.

They state that whoever is found guilty will pay a fine of N50,000 or one-month imprisonment or both. Also, the law looked into the registration of burial and funeral ceremonies.

It stipulated that all burial and funeral ceremonies of indigenous deceased persons in the state shall be registered with the town union of the indigenous deceased person.

Also, the registration fee for each burial and funeral ceremony shall be N 1,500.

Also, the new law warned against the blocking of roads and streets during burial ceremonies.

It advised that this can only be done with permission from the appropriate Local Government Authority.

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