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December 3, 2024 Senator Oshiomole Insists Local Government Autonomy is Sacrosanct

Senator Oshiomole Insists Local Government Autonomy is Sacrosanct

Former Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and Senator Representing Edo North senatorial district in the National Assembly, Senator ADAMS OSHOMOLE has said the local government autonomy is sacrosanct and must be upheld.

He made the assertion during a dialogue organised by the House of Representatives Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution government autonomy today Monday, December 2, 2024.

OSHOMOLE said the funds for local government would not be misappropriated as speculated by many, if the full financial autonomy is granted to the 774 local government councils.

The Deputy Speaker of the House and Chairman of the Committee, BENJAMIN KALU, in his address stated that the national dialogue aimed to consolidate ideas for a robust discourse on the independence of local government administration in Nigeria.

The Deputy Speaker added that the committee would commence zonal public hearings in January 2025.

December 3, 2024 NUJ Akwa Ibom Begins 2024 Press Week

NUJ Akwa Ibom Begins 2024 Press Week

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Akwa Ibom State Council, has commenced its 2024 Press Week with the theme Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Media Ethics and Content Modulation.

The opening ceremony, held yesterday at the NUJ Press Centre, Information Drive,Uyo featured Cultural Display, keynote address by CEO, Start Innovation Hub, Mr. HANSON JOHNSON, penal discussion on the theme, among others.

In his welcome address, Chairman of the 2024 Press Week, Comrade SAMUEL AYARA, said the theme is premised on the need for workable alternatives following the distortion that technologies have caused for the global community.

Also speaking, the Chairman of NUJ, Akwa Ibom State Council,Comrade AMOS ETUK urged journalists to embrace Artificial Intelligence – AI, as it has come to stay.

Delivering his keynote address, Mr. JOHNSON highlighted approaches to content modulation, while Chairman on the Occasion, Hon. MARTINS ESIN, representing Oron Federal Constituency at the House Representatives spoke on the need to work on the ethical loopholes introduced by AI.

On his part, the Akwa Ibom Commissioner for Information, Comrade INI EMEMOBONG called on Journalist to learn how to deconstruct AI to fit into our cultures.

The panelists, a Lecturer from the University of Uyo, DR ABASIFREKE IDIONG, Member Representing Etinan State Constituency at the Akwa Ibom House of Assembly, Hon. UDUAK UFOT and CEO, Finbarr’s Consult, Mr. ANIEKME FINBARR spoke on how Journalists can use AI to their advantage.

Activities for the 2024 Press Week continues today with a free medical service for Journalists at the NUJ press centre by 8am, while Thursday is for Dinner and Award night at Emerald Event Centre, Edet Akpan Avenue, Uyo by 6pm.

December 3, 2024 NLC in Akwa Ibom Threatens Shut down from December 4

NLC in Akwa Ibom Threatens Shut down from December 4

The Akwa Ibom State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress – NLC has threatened to embark on an indefinite strike from Wednesday, December 4, 2024 if the new Minimum Wage agreement that will state the effective date of the implementation is not signed by midnight of Tuesday.

The decision formed the resolutions reached during an emergency State Executive Council Meeting of NLC held yesterday in Uyo.

As contained in a Communiqué signed by the state Chairman of NLC – Comrade SUNNY JAMES, the workers urged Governor UMO ENO to direct the signing of the agreement, while the workers verification exercise is ongoing.

NLC explained that they are extending the action, which was scheduled to commence on Sunday, December 1, by three days because of the burial of the first lady.

The Labour Union noted that workers will also be directed to come out en mass to the Government House gate at wellington Bassey way Uyo, on Monday, December 9, to massively protest for their new minimum wage payment.

December 1, 2024 Kemi Badenoch Knocks Labour for Withdrawing Discrimination Case by Rap Group

Kemi Badenoch Knocks Labour for Withdrawing Discrimination Case by Rap Group

Conservative Party leader KEMI BADENOCH has said it is unbelievable that the Labour government have decided to no longer contest a discrimination case brought by Belfast rap group Kneecap.

The group won its case against the UK government over a decision BADENOCH took when she was a minister to withdraw an arts grant.

The group was awarded 14,250 pounds, the same amount they were initially granted.

A government spokesperson said the decision was made not to continue contesting the band’s challenge as they do not believe it is in the public interest. But BADENOCH described the move as yet another cowardly decision after giving away the Chagos Islands.

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