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Labour leaders face attack for suspending nationwide strike

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The Nigeria Labour Congress has come under attack for suspending its planned nationwide strike over increase in petrol pump price and electricity tariff.
The NLC and the Trade Union Congress agreed to suspend the strike on Monday morning after meeting with the Federal Government.

The new agreement, according to the Minister of Labour and Employment (State) Festus Keyamo, involves the suspension of the new electricity tariff hike for two weeks.

The agreement has stirred reactions and criticisms from Nigerians on social media, who accused the NLC leaders of not being in support of the masses.

Some accused the labour leaders of being bribed, adding that the suspension of electricity tariff was just one demand out of many concerns raised by Nigerians.

Here are some comments from Twitter:

@Super_Spotter “Labour suspends strike after reaching an agreement with the FG overnight! No surprises. My own is, of all the demands, FG only suspended the increase in electricity tariffs for 2 weeks. Nothing said about petrol. NLC didn’t even talk about the prolonged AsUU strike! We’re not ready.”

@Premadonnaviv “Two weeks reversal of electricity tariff hike isn’t enough to suspend the strike. We all know that the ‘palliatives’ the FG is offering is bullshit. What about fuel price? Most areas don’t even have stable electricity, we almost always rely on fuel for everything.”

@MFarees “Federal Government orders the halt in the electricity hike so that labour would suspend the strike, but ASUU has been on strike for almost 6 months now, and the FG ain’t saying nothing about it, because education is not their business, only Labour strike could affect them.”

@AdekolaDammy “NLC and TUC and those that went into that agreement to suspend the strike are enemies of the masses. Is the strike only about electricity tariff? We will surely by fuel for N200/litre? Why deregulate when refineries are not working? No wonder, we never believed in Labour.”

@AliyuAbumalik1 “The toothless Nigeria Labour Congress have decided to suspend the strike after striking a deceitful and insalubrious agreement with the Nigerian Government. And this is the beginning of the end for the masses in Nigeria.”

@SimplyOmoniyi “U have said it several times, we don’t have labour union anymore. This is the worst set of labour leaders we have. They are only interested in cashing out and clout chasing. Paschal Bafyau and Adams Oshiomole remain the best labour leaders this country even had. What a pity.”

@Martmekus “Labour is not serious yet. So they didn’t demand for a cut on salaries, emoluments & allowance of political leaders? No cut on no of aides? They didn’t demand for a stop to the subsidizing of political leaders in terms of us paying for rent, food, fuel etc. No, we are not ready.”

@Iamkaypable “Are we striking because of the hike or we are striking because we are tired of everything wrong with this administration? We have insecurity, injustice, the police reform bill, the kalokalo and tinini-tanana economy modules. Labour is a shame in this country!”

@Hizzo9 “The current Labour chairman na Big Fool, I’ve always known. He’s also a tool for this government, How can you claim to be on the side of the masses and suspend the strike because 2 weeks mumu cruise. I give up abeg.”

@Tolu_ene “Something has happened behind the curtains, either NLC was threatened, or they were bribed!”

@Michael997 “Organized labour has just failed woefully. Nothing tangible was agreed, and why was the government Representatives not led by the president? @WabbaAyuba you have played and rubbished again by this insincere government or has something changed hands? I’m just a,sking sha.”

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Lagos Assembly to scrap 37 LCDAs created by Tinubu

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Lagos Assembly to scrap 37 LCDAs created by Tinubu

The Lagos State House of Assembly is preparing to replace the existing 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) with newly designated Administrative Areas.

The 37 LCDAs were created by President Bola Tinubu in 2003 when he was governor of Lagos State.

This initiative was revealed during a public hearing for the proposed “Bill for a Law to Provide for the Local Government System, Establishment and Administration, and to Consolidate All Laws on Local Government Administration.”

The bill, which outlines the structure of local governance, states that Lagos will operate through democratically elected Local Governments.

According to the bill, Lagos will recognize 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) as outlined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The move coincides with the recent Supreme Court ruling granting financial autonomy to the 774 local governments across Nigeria, which requires that only democratically elected local government bodies can access federal funds.

The bill further mandates the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) to conduct elections for the 20 constitutionally recognized LGAs.

Additionally, each LGA will have designated Area Administrative Offices to enhance local governance efficiency. The bill also proposes the creation of 37 Area Administrative Councils, which will serve under the 20 LGAs.

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These Administrative Councils, to be headed by Area Administrative Secretaries appointed by the Governor, will be funded by the respective LGAs they serve under. The Councils will manage local matters and retain rights, obligations, and liabilities from their previous status as LCDAs.

Furthermore, the proposed law allows LGAs to delegate functions to their respective Administrative Councils. It also grants the Governor the power to suspend any chairman, vice chairman, or political appointee, with reinstatement allowed upon expiration of the suspension, subject to notification of the Assembly.

The bill will repeal both the Local Government Administration Law of 2015 and its 2016 amendment.

During the public hearing, several stakeholders, including the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Oba Kabir Shotobi, and former Lagos State Commissioner, Hon. Oyinlomo Danmole, expressed concerns.

The Chairman of Odi Olowo/Ojuwoye LCDA, Hon. Rasak Ajala, argued that the changes could undermine grassroots development, emphasizing that LCDAs had been pivotal in local administration.

Senator Musiliu Obanikoro also criticized the lack of publicity surrounding the public hearing and stressed the importance of more inclusive consultations.

In his remarks, Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, represented by Deputy Speaker Hon. Mojisola Meranda, described the bill as a significant step in optimizing local governance.

He noted that the bill addressed the tenure of local government officials and sought to improve the separation of powers within LGAs, ensuring greater accountability.

The Chairman of the House Committee on Local Government Administration, Hon. Sanni Okanlawon, highlighted that the public hearing aimed to gather feedback for refining the bill before its passage into law.

 

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Tinubu, Shettima’s absence won’t create vacuum in government – Presidency

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Tinubu, Shettima’s absence won’t create vacuum in government – Presidency

The presidency said on Wednesday the absence of President Bola Tinubu and his deputy, Kashim Shettima would not create a leadership vacuum in the country.

President Tinubu left the country for a two-week vacation in the United Kingdom on October 3.

He also made a brief visit to France last week.

Shettima on his part left Abuja for Sweden on a two-day visit on Wednesday.

During his stay in the Nordic nation, the Vice President will hold bilateral talks with the Swedish Crown Princess and the country’s Prime Minister, Mr. Tage Erlander.

In a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja, the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to the President, Bayo Onanuga, said the two leaders are fully engaged in the country’s affairs, even while they are away.

The statement read: “There is no leadership vacuum in the country.

“President Tinubu left the country on October 3 and is on a two-week working vacation.

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“During this time, he has been busy answering phones and issuing directives on matters of state. He will soon return to the country before the vacation officially expires.

“The vice president departed the country Wednesday for Sweden on an official visit, working for Nigeria.

“All state organs are functioning as usual — the Senate President, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Ministers, and Service Chiefs are all in their respective positions, ensuring the smooth operation of the government.

“We had a similar situation in 2022 when former President Buhari and former Vice President Osinbajo were found to be simultaneously out of the country.

“President Buhari attended UNGA 77, while Osinbajo participated in the burial of Queen Elizabeth ll.

“We have also experienced it during this administration — between late April and early May this year, while President Tinubu was in London, after visiting the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia, where he attended the World Economic Forum, Vice-President Shettima left Nigeria, first of all for Nairobi, to attend the International Development Association (IDA21) Heads of State Summit.

“After returning, he left for Dallas, Texas, to attend the US-Africa Business Summit organized by the Corporate Council on Africa.

“President Tinubu returned home on 8 May. During this time, the government’s machinery did not halt.

“The constitution, a testament to our adaptability in the virtual age, does not explicitly require the physical presence of either the president or the vice president in the country at all times to fulfill his duties.”

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Submit 2025 Budget proposal without delay, Reps tell Tinubu

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Submit 2025 Budget proposal without delay, Reps tell Tinubu

The House of Representatives has called on President Bola Tinubu to submit the 2025 budget proposal to the National Assembly promptly.

This request was made during Wednesday’s plenary session, following a motion by Clement Jimbo, a representative from Akwa Ibom.

Jimbo stressed the importance of the president adhering to Section 11(1b) of the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2027, which requires the submission of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) at least four months before the start of the new financial year.

The MTEF is a critical document that outlines projected revenue, spending, and budgetary policies for the next three years and is essential before the budget presentation.

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Jimbo voiced concern over the delay in transmitting the MTEF and the 2025 budget, pointing out that the National Assembly has the constitutional duty to oversee the use of public funds.

He emphasized the need to adhere to the budget submission and passage legal timeline.

The motion was unanimously adopted through a voice vote led by House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas. Additionally, the House directed its committees on national planning, economic development, appropriation, and finance to ensure compliance within two weeks.

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