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September 19, 2022 House of Representatives Invites ASUU for Meeting to Discuss Amicable End to Strike

House of Representatives Invites ASUU for Meeting to Discuss Amicable End to Strike

The House of Representatives has invited the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) for  a meeting tomorrow to dialogue on the seven-month-old strike.

ASUU is expected to submit a written presentation of its perspective on the matter to the House ahead of the meeting which is at the instance of Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila.

The House of Reps which  resumes tomorrow after its annual recess, has put the ASUU strike on the front burner.

Gbajabiamila, in an invitation letter to ASUU President Emmanuel Osodeke, said the House was worried by the failed negotiations between the Federal Government and the union.

The Federal Government had dragged the union before the National Industrial Court last week.

But, despite the litigation, the government and ASUU said they would not foreclose dialogue aimed at resolving the industrial crisis.

Counsel to ASUU, Femi Falana (SAN), explained that out-of-court negotiations can still facilitate the resolution.

September 19, 2022 PDP Chairman, Ward Executives Decamp to The APC in Yobe.

PDP Chairman, Ward Executives Decamp to The APC in Yobe.

Former state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Abba Gana Tata has  decamped to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Yobe state.

The former deputy governorship candidate of the PDP in the 2011 general elections resigned his membership of the party on Monday, September 13 2022.

 

At a civic reception held at the Event Centre of the Government House Damaturu held in his honor by the Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni , the former PDP Chairman announced that he had come to the APC with all the 178 ward executives of the PDP, including the state secretary of the party and the administrative secretary and ad hoc delegates totaling 1,051.

He promised to key into Governor Buni’s vision and to contribute to the development of the state.

Governor Buni described Tata as an asset to the APC because he has been a loyal party man who understands the working of politics.

 

September 19, 2022 Women Farmers in the South-South Appeal to Government for Aid to Retire Menial Farm Implements

Women Farmers in the South-South Appeal to Government for Aid to Retire Menial Farm Implements

Women farmers in the South-South region of Nigeria have resolved to retire the hoes, machetes and other menial farm implements to the museum to give way for mechanized farming tools to aid food security and sufficiency.

 

To achieve this, they are appealing to government and other donor agencies to provide them with mechanized implements.

 

Correspondent DIANIME UKO, in this special report highlights some issues women farmers in Nigeria are facing and their demands in order to ensure food sufficiency and security in the country.

September 19, 2022 Host Communities in Ibeno Local Government Vow to Speed Up Process for 3% PIA Funds.

Host Communities in Ibeno Local Government Vow to Speed Up Process for 3% PIA Funds.

Leaders of oil producing communities in Ibeno local government area have resolved to speed up the process to qualify them to draw the three percent Host Communities Funds provided for in the Petroleum Industry Act, PIA, 2021.

President BUHARI had on 16th August 2021, signed the Petroleum Industry Bill into law, but oil producing communities in Ibeno local government are still yet to benefit from the 3 percent provision for host communities.

According to some community leaders, sensitization on the process involved in drawing the fund was lacking, but thanked these NGOs, Connected Development and Oxfam, for coming through for them.

Elder CYRIL AKPAN and Mrs ESTHER OKON ITRECHIO spoke to Inspiration FM’s Correspondent, DIANIME UKO, after an engagement by Connected Development and Oxfam to sensitize the host communities on aspects of the PIA bordering on Host Community Development Trust Funds and Human Rights.

The leaders admitted that their knowledge of the PIA is a step to achieving their benefits from companies operating in their area.

The fund, according to the leaders, including Sir DENIS BASSEY ESENAM, Village Head of Mkpanak, an oil bearing community in the area, will help meet their water, electricity, education and unemployment needs, among others.

On his part, Ibeno local government council Chairman, High Chief WILLIAMS MKPA, suggested that operations should be put on hold, should any issues arise from the implementation of the 3 percent between the host communities and oil and gas companies.

For the Director of Programmes, Connected Development, Mrs LUCY ABAJI, the NGOs are keen on providing technical support to the host communities to get their constitutional benefit from oil and gas firms operating in their areas.

The PIA provides that 75 percent of the host communities’ funds be used for capital projects, 5 percent as administrative cost while 20 percent is to be kept as reserve funds.

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