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Subsidy: Implement agreement with labour, SSASCGOC urges FG
Subsidy: Implement agreement with labour, SSASCGOC urges FG
The Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government Owned Companies (SSASCGOC) has called for the immediate implementation of resolutions reached between the Federal Government and the organized labour.
SSASCGOC President-General , Mr Kayode Alakija, made the call on Saturday in Jos, at the end of the association’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting.
Alakija said the implementation of the resolutions jointly signed by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), the Trade Union Congress (TUC ) and the Federal Government would cushion the plight of Nigerians.
The president-general called on the Federal Government to come up with palliatives that would cushion the effect of the hardships on Nigerian citizens and workers in particular.
He listed some of the resolutions to include rehabilitation of local refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna and the rehabilitation of the Eleme section of East-West road infrastructure leading to the refinery.
“The rising inflation in the country is becoming alarming; hence, meeting the needs of a common man is becoming practically impossible.
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“Urgent steps need to be taken to rescue the citizens, especially Nigerian workers.
“The wages of Nigerian workers should be increased immediately to reflect current realities,” he said.
Alakija also called on the Federal Government to adopt the Media Scale Salary Structure for media agencies, saying that it had lingered for too long.
According to him, media workers deserve the special salary structure because of their immense contribution to the development of the society.
The president- general urged the FG to direct all ministries and agencies of government to implement the revised Public Service Rules (PSR) on eight years tenure policy of directors, permanent secretaries and equivalent ranks.
He said that the revised PSR, which took effect on July 27 as directed by the Head of Service of the Federation, would allow younger staff to grow.
The association appealed to President Bola Tinubu, to use his good office as the Chairman of ECOWAS, to explore the option of dialogue and diplomatic engagement in resolving the recent crisis in Niger Republic.
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“ECOWAS should do everything possible to avoid going into war with Niger Republic coupists as it would have negative impact on ECOWAS communities,” he said.
The association commended the judiciary for resolving and giving landmark judgment in the case of SSASCGOC and AUPCTRE which favoured SSASCGOC .
He explained that the judgment stated that SSASCGOC reserved the right to unionise senior staff from Grade Level 7 and above of all statutory corporations and government-owned companies
Açcording to him, AUPCTRE has no right to unionise senior staff of such agencies but can unionise junior staff on Grade Level 6 and below.
Alakija commended the Lagos State Government for its efforts toward the rehabilitation of the Lagos Water Corporation waterworks and appealed to the government to expedite action on the project to ensure stable and regular water supply to people of Lagos.
The president-general commended Gov. Caleb Mutfwang and the people of Plateau for their hospitality and conducive environment provided for the association to hold its NEC meeting in Jos.
Subsidy: Implement agreement with labour, SSASCGOC urges FG
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EFCC Arrests Abuja House Agent Over ₦288 Million Property Fraud
EFCC Arrests Abuja House Agent Over ₦288 Million Property Fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested an Abuja-based real estate agent, Hajia Adama Ahmed Adamu, in connection with an alleged ₦288 million property fraud, the agency confirmed on Wednesday.
According to the EFCC, operatives of its Ilorin Zonal Directorate apprehended Adamu following a petition from a complainant, Alhaji Tanko Yawale, who alleged that the agent collected the funds under the pretext of facilitating the purchase of a property at House 31, Haile Selassie Street, Asokoro, Abuja.
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“Following the payment, Hajia Adamu allegedly failed to provide valid property documents and became evasive, raising suspicion and prompting a formal petition to the EFCC,” the commission stated on its official X handle.
Property-related fraud continues to be a recurring concern in Nigeria’s real estate sector, particularly in major cities like Abuja, where unsuspecting buyers often fall victim to agents posing as legitimate intermediaries. In response, the EFCC has intensified enforcement against land and housing scams, urging Nigerians to verify ownership and documentation before making payments.
The suspect is currently in EFCC custody as investigations continue. The commission also reiterated a warning to the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent property schemes and to report any suspected cases promptly.
EFCC Arrests Abuja House Agent Over ₦288 Million Property Fraud
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Alkali resigns as Transport minister to chase Gombe governor’s seat
Alkali resigns as Transport minister to chase Gombe governor’s seat
The race for Gombe State’s Government House has officially claimed its latest heavyweight contender. Saidu Ahmed Alkali has stepped down from his role as the Minister of Transportation to focus entirely on his 2027 governorship bid.
Alkali’s exit follows a high-profile meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on Tuesday.
His departure was formalized via a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume.
The move is not just about personal timing; it’s about legal compliance. Alkali is adhering to:
* Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026: Which mandates officials to vacate office before seeking elective posts.
* The INEC Timetable: With party primaries for the 2027 elections looming, the window for transition is closing.
* Presidential Directive: President Tinubu has been firm that any cabinet member eyeing an elective seat must resign before the primary process begins.
Alkali, a veteran politician and former Senator for Gombe North, is now the third member of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) to trade their ministerial portfolio for a campaign trail.
His resignation leaves a vacancy in the Ministry of Transportation at a critical time for the nation’s infrastructure projects, but signals a tightening of the political battlefield in Gombe.
The circular confirming the development was issued by the Permanent Secretary, General Services Office, Ibrahim Kana.
The circular stated that the directive “followed the provisions of Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, as well as the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for party primaries ahead of the 2027 election.”
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US Senator Ted Cruz Alleges Nigerian Officials Behind Christian Killings
US Senator Ted Cruz Alleges Nigerian Officials Behind Christian Killings
United States Senator Ted Cruz has alleged that some Nigerian officials are complicit in attacks on Christians, warning that the United States could impose sanctions on those found responsible.
Cruz made the claim while reacting to the recent Plateau killings, particularly the deadly attack in Jos North area of Plateau State.
In a post on X, the lawmaker stated that American authorities are aware of those allegedly enabling the violence. He accused certain officials of creating an environment where Christians are “routinely persecuted and slaughtered,” adding that the U.S. has the tools to hold such individuals accountable.
The remarks followed a Palm Sunday attack on Angwan Rukuba, where gunmen invaded the community around 8:30 p.m., killing at least 12 people. Police confirmed the victims included 10 men and two women, with additional bodies later recovered during search operations.
The timing of the attack, coinciding with a major Christian observance, has heightened concerns about religious violence in Nigeria, particularly in the Middle Belt region.
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Governor Caleb Mutfwang visited the affected community, expressing sympathy to victims’ families and vowing justice.
“Your pain is my pain, and the pain of Plateau State. My administration will pursue justice relentlessly until the perpetrators are brought to book,” he said.
The state government also announced emergency measures, including free medical treatment for the injured and dignified burials for the deceased.
To prevent further breakdown of law and order, authorities imposed a 48-hour curfew in Jos North, which lasted from midnight March 29 to April 1, 2026. Security presence was also reinforced, with additional personnel deployed to stabilise the area.
Security agencies have since intensified operations to track down those responsible for the attack, while residents remain on edge.
Cruz’s comments have reignited international scrutiny over Nigeria’s security situation, especially recurring violence in the Middle Belt.
However, the Federal Government of Nigeria has consistently rejected claims of targeted religious persecution, maintaining that the violence is driven by criminality, insurgency, and communal conflicts rather than a coordinated campaign against Christians.
President Bola Tinubu has also dismissed allegations of religious genocide, stating that Nigeria’s challenges stem from terrorism and extremism, not faith-based targeting.
Similarly, National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu has engaged with U.S. officials in past diplomatic efforts to clarify the country’s security realities.
Despite these assurances, incidents like the Plateau attack continue to raise both local and global concerns, with growing calls for stronger action to curb violence and ensure accountability.
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