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National grid shutdown is economic sabotage. Senate president carpets labour

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National grid shutdown is economic sabotage. Senate president carpets labour

Senate President Godswill Akpabio says the decision of organised labour to shut down the national grid was more of an act of economic sabotage than agitation for a new minimum wage.

Akpabio stated this on Tuesday, June 4, on the floor of the senate after a motion sponsored by Diket Plang, senator representing Plateau Central, on the indefinite strike by the labour.

LIB had reported that organised Labour on Monday, June 3, began an indefinite nationwide strike over the government’s failure to fix a new minimum wage for workers. The organized Labour as part of measures to ensure the success of its strike shut down the national grid throwing the nation into total darkness.

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During plenary today, the Senate President said the disruption of the ongoing West African School Certificate Examination (WAEC) by the strike “was bad”.

“One of such excesses was the shutdown of the national grid, which is more of an economic sabotage than agitation for a new minimum wage. The disruption of hajj flights by some other labour unionists as said by the deputy president of the senate, is also not palatable as a religious exercise. Disruption or prevention of students from writing their West African School Certificate Examination by some labour unionists during the strike was bad because the examination is not organised by Nigeria but by West African countries.”

The senate president then went on to commend Labour for calling off the strike to allow for negotiations.

National grid shutdown is economic sabotage. Senate president carpets labour

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Senate orders probe into $5.792bn Mambila hydroelectric power project

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Senate orders probe into $5.792bn Mambila hydroelectric power project

The Senate on Thursday mandated its standing committees on appropriation, power and finance to probe into the entire Mambila Hydroelectric Power Project (MHEPP) transactions from 1999 to date.

The Senate also appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to include the project as one of his major “legacy projects” in the country.

The resolutions were sequel to a motion sponsored by Senator Manu Haruna (Taraba Central) and co-sponsored by a former governor of Gombe State, Senator Danjuma Goje; former Senate President Ahmad Lawan and 26 other senators.

Senator Manu argued that the federal government through the federal Ministry of Power had signed a contract with a consortium of Chinese Contractors comprising CGGC, SHC, and CGOC in 2017, to construct the 3050MW Mambila power plant in Taraba State.

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He, however, lamented that the project had not been completed since then.

Contributing, a former governor of Gombe State and former Minister (State) for Power and Steel, Mohammed Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central), appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to break the jinx by making the power plant functional in the interest of the nation.

Senator Goje lamented that despite the huge benefits that Nigerians stand to gain from the plant if completed, the project has suffered a setback sequel to legal issues surrounding it.

He said, “I give my full support to this very important motion that is meant to change the economic landscape of Nigeria.

“Unfortunately, despite the obvious and glaring importance of this project, it has suffered so many setbacks. We hope Mr President, Bola Tinubu will break this jinx by ensuring the take-off of this important project.”

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Public schools shine at MSSN’s Lagos Intellectual Competitions

WINNERS have emerged at the finals of the Lagos Intellectual Competitions (LIC) organised by the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Lagos State Area Unit.

The event featured quiz competitions for junior secondary school students, debates for senior secondary school students, and essay writing for undergraduates of tertiary institutions.

In the junior secondary school quiz competition, Royhana Ismail from Vetland Junior Grammar School emerged winner while Farhan Sodiq from Usoolol Iman and Abdul Rahman Olaloye from Taqwa School emerged first and second runners-up respectively.

The debate competition for senior secondary students was won by the team from Badore Community Senior Secondary School, who impressed the judges with their arguments and eloquence. Taqwa High School and Linksbond College clinched the second and third positions respectively.

Public schools shine at MSSN's Lagos Intellectual Competitions, win prizesAminat Ayinde of Sanya Senior Grammar School won the prize for ‘Best Speaker’ while Azeemah Afolabi from Muhimat Memorial School emerged as the second ‘Best Speaker.’

The undergraduate essay writing competition saw Romlah Shitta from the Lagos State University winning the first prize; Nurudeen Ogundipe from the University of Lagos, second prize and Fathia Abolanle, the third prize.

MSSN Lagos celebrated the winners of the various categories for their performances and for demonstrating passion for knowledge.

The amir (president) of MSSN Lagos, Kamoldeen Abiona, commended the organising team and the participants for making the event a memorable success.

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Abiona said the competition not only highlighted individual achievements but also underscored the potential and talents in Nigeria’s educational institutions.

“As the competition continues to grow in stature and influence, there is an increasing need for the government and corporate organisations to partner and support this commendable programme. Government support could enhance the competition’s impact, continued success and expansion.

“By partnering with MSSN Lagos, the government can help cultivate the next generation of leaders and thinkers equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in today’s world,” Abiona said.

Speaking at the event, the Director of Studies, MSSN Lagos and Chairman, LIC 2024, Mustapha Muhammad, said the “articulate debates, swift quiz responses and insightful essays” demonstrated the participants’ intellectual maturity and commitment to academic excellence.

He said, “MSSN Lagos Intellectual Competitions (LIC) hold significant value for the broader community, fostering healthy competition and cultivating critical thinking, public speaking skills and research abilities among students.

“These skills are crucial for their future endeavours, especially in an era dominated by social media where deep engagement with information is often overlooked.

“The MSSN Lagos Intellectual Competitions 2024 Finals were not just a showcase of academic talents but also a celebration of intellectual curiosity and disciplined preparation. The event highlighted the enduring value of structured academic challenges in nurturing well-rounded individuals.

“As the competitions continue to evolve, they promise to remain a beacon of educational excellence and a platform for nurturing future leaders. With the support of the government and corporate partners, the MSSN Lagos Intellectual Competitions can reach new heights, benefiting even more students across the region.”

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Tinubu to launch Sokoto-Badagry super highway in August – Minister

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Tinubu to launch Sokoto-Badagry super highway in August – Minister

Engineer Nweze David Umahi, the Minister of Works, has disclosed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would inaugurate the first phase of 1000km Sokoto-Badagry super highway project in August. It is called in Kebbi State.

Umahi made the commitment when stakeholders were engaged in aligning Sokoto and Kebbi states’ phases of the highway at Birnin Kebbi, where work on a 258km stretch in the area-Kebei axis would commence.

The road is relevant to its oldest trans-Sahara trade way, which was launched 48 years ago but implemented now under President Tinubu’s administration (as obtained)

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While addressing the engagement, Kunle, who stood on behalf of the state Minister of Budget and Economic Planning,Sen Atiku Bagudu, noted that public support was required for the successful implementation of new economic policies being formulated to actualize developmental and economic objectives.

Thanking the president, Governor Nasiru Idris said he was overwhelmed, which made CarYahaya happy as it signified many of Nigeria’s demands.

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