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Resign if you can’t pay minimum wage, labour tells govs

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President of the NLC, Comrade Joseph Ajaero and President of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) Festus Osifo

Resign if you can’t pay minimum wage, labour tells govs

Organised Labour on Saturday tackled the state governors, accusing them of acting in bad faith towards the new minimum wage negotiations ongoing in the country.

Recall that the governors under the aegis of the Nigeria Governors Forum rejected the proposed N60,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers.

In a statement issued on Friday by the Director of Media and Public Affairs for NGF, Halimah Ahmed, the governors said the proposed minimum wage was too high and not sustainable.

The governors said if the N60,000 minimum wage is adopted, many states would allocate their entire Federal Account Allocation Committee funds to salaries, leaving no resources for development projects.

However reacting on Saturday, the Organised Labour faulted the NGF’s position, saying every part of the new minimum wage agreement should be implemented and any of the state governors who can’t pay it should resign.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, Deputy National President of the Trade Union Congress, Tommy Etim, said, “There is no minimum wage. Every segment of it should be implemented. For the governors, we have said it very clearly. If you cannot pay minimum wage, please resign because you were voted for governance not for only infrastructure.”

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“If you build the entire infrastructure and the people are not living to use it, who will use it? When they were campaigning did they tell us that? They didn’t tell us that. They make use of the poor to get to the top and when they get there, they start thinking outside the box. All the money they spent in electioneering campaigns, if they applied that to build infrastructure, to develop the revenue generation that would have solved some socio-economic challenges in their domain,” Etim said.

Describing the NGF statement as a recipe for industrial unrest, he said, “In this same country, the governors said that N30,000 was too much for governors to pay but it is in the same country that a governor emerged with over N80bn. What an irony! We cannot jump processes. We will also look at it together. Labour will be meeting. We are giving Mr President the benefit of the doubt to work the talk. The end will justify the means.”

Also reacting in a statement signed by its Head of Public Affairs, Benson Upah, the Nigerian Labour Congress said, “We do believe the Governors have acted in bad faith. It is unheard of for such a statement to be issued to the world in the middle of an on-going negotiation. It is certainly in bad taste.

“As for the veracity of their claim, nothing can be further from the truth as FAAC allocations have since moved from N700bn to N1.2tn, making the governments extremely rich at the expense of the people.

“All that the governors need to do to be able to pay a reasonable national minimum wage (not even the N60,000) is cut on the high cost of governance, minimise corruption as well as prioritise the welfare of workers.”

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Reactions as Sanwo-Olu tells retirees not to gift churches, mosque their pensions

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu

Reactions as Sanwo-Olu tells retirees not to gift churches, mosque their pensions

Reactions have trailed Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s advice to retirees who got their contributory pension worth about N4.46b not to donate it to churches, mosques, or religious groups.

Speaking at the 105 batches of retirement bond certificate presentation ceremony to the 2000 retirees, Sanwo-Olu said they should use their pension to solve their family problems.

The governor said the payment of the pension was a testament to the unwavering commitment of the Lagos State government to its retirees.

“This is not meant to solve all family problems. It is about you, what you have earned and worked for.

“When they say they want to build a church or mosque and ask you to come out to pledge N3m. Don’t do that. God will give you the wisdom to act, Sanwo-Olu has done his part o,” Sanwo-Olu said.

Meanwhile, Sanwo-Olu comments have elicited missed reactions from X users.

@AA_Adelodun said: “I’m deeply impressed and I hope the aged pensioners listen to him and yield to that important advice. Cos those religious bigots out there are wicked ooo.”

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@abdallahalghazy wrote: “Impressive. GOD bless you Mr. Governor.”

@roseokpete said: “God will bless this man @jidesanwoolu do you know how many states have failed or neglected to pay pension to workers after years of dedicated service? Some even d!3 without seeing a dime. Benue State @benuestategovt is one of such state..very lackadaisical”

@uchchukwukwunna12: “Why is the governor addressing the retired workers in Yoruba? Lagos is not yoruba state. Why trying to force yoruba on every nigerian in the state? If this is not provocative and act of treason, what then is it?”

@omoduduwa: “Gov Sanwo-Olu is leaving a great legacy in Lagos. These are efforts we only see near election time in this country and to think this is his second term.”

@agenigeriafound: “Kudos to @jidesanwoolu d first Governor that show deep empathy for older persons and advice them on Financial Abuse as they receive their pension. The era of we have not paid the living let alone the death is gone. You deserve an award from us for your priority for older persons.”

@i_jandor: “So, if a retiree sees their children in need of help, they should just look over… Hmmm. Sanwolu just dey play.”

@African_unifier: “They are speaking out now which not late , churches are legal building for scam operators called Pastors.”

@thatfancyguyy: “That’s for a fact. Retirees shouldn’t give their funds to their kids. For what na? Aside that, Gov Sanwo should keep his advice & focus his attention to the streams of sea that has entered into people’s homes in Lagos.”

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Tinubu says Nigeria still generating 4.5GW of electricity shameful

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President Bola Tinubu

Tinubu says Nigeria still generating 4.5GW of electricity shameful

President Bola Tinubu has expressed displeasure that Nigeria despite its size is still generating 4.5GW of electricity.

President Tinubu expressed the displeasure when he inaugurated a 31 member Presidential Economic Coordination Council at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa Abuja.

He underscored the need for innovative solutions to the country’s economic challenges, noting the importance of public-private partnerships in driving economic reforms.

According to him, ”We have the challenge of energy security in Nigeria. We need to work together to improve our oil and gas sector, and we must also increase electricity generation and distribution throughout the country.

”We are determined to do that with your cooperation, collaboration, and recommendations. As a nation, it is so shameful that we are still generating 4.5GW of electricity.

”We must increase our oil production to two (2) million barrels per day within the next few months and we are determined to remove all entry barriers to investments in the energy sector while enhancing competitiveness,” the President stated.

President Tinubu announced measures, which will run concurrently with the National Construction and Household Support Programme, to stabilize the economy, enhance job creation, and foster economic security.

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The measures under the Economic Stabilization Programme are energy security initiative which includes power, oil and gas.

This is aimed at increasing on-grid electricity to be delivered to homes and businesses from about 4.5 gigawatts to 6 gigawatts in six months; increase oil production to 2 million barrels per day within the next 12 months; and remove barriers to entry for investments into the sector to enhance competitiveness.

He said that the agriculture and food security under the Economic Stabilization Programme, is aimed at increasing staple crops grown by small-holder farmers from 127 million MT in 2023 to 135 million MT this year.

It is also to bolster production by partnering larger-scale commercial farmers; support qualified farmers with satellite imagery for land use planning, crop rotation, and monitoring of agricultural expansion.

The President further explained that the health and social welfare sector shall make essential medicines available at lower cost for 80-90 million Nigerians and expand healthcare insurance coverage for 1 million vulnerable people via a Vulnerable Group Fund in collaboration with state governments;

It will also redeploy 20,000 healthcare workers to provide services to 10-12 million patients in areas where they are most urgently needed; power up 4,800 primary healthcare centres (PHCs), second tier, and third tier hospitals using renewable energy sources.

On the fiscal measures, he said, “some of the interventions to improve access to finance for the housing sector, MSMEs, and the manufacturing sector are:

“Youth-owned enterprises: Support for new and existing youth-owned enterprises across all 36 states of the Federation, creating 7,400 MSMEs within the next 6-12 months;

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“MSME support: A six hundred and fifty billion naira (N650 billion) facility will provide lower-cost short-term facilities to youth-owned businesses, manufacturers and MSMEs across various industries; food processing, pharmaceutical, agriculture, and wholesale and retail trade. This financing will be based on their current and future receivables, company rating, and market demand for products;

“A Manufacturing Stabilization Fund will rejuvenate up to two hundred and fifty companies and deliver lower cost (9.0%-11.0%) long-term facilities to large, medium-scale, and light manufacturers that produce finished goods for domestic and export markets;

“Sub-national Matching Fund: A Grow Nigeria Development Fund consisting of a single-digit interest rate loan portfolio with the Bank of Industry and a matching fund agreement with sub-national governments to grow MSMEs;

“Expanding the Bank of Industry’s Rural Development Programme: A fund to support rural economies in developing 300 new MSMEs for each state, including the Federal Capital Territory (Abuja), resulting in 11,100 new rural-based MSMEs across the Federation;

“Mortgage Finance Acceleration Facility: A facility that delivers affordable housing for all segments impacted by the cost-of-living challenge. This will support the construction of an additional 25,000 housing units.

“These fiscal measures will improve access to finance for MSMEs and, in the process, create 4.7 million direct and indirect jobs over a six to 12-month period.”

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Pro-Fubara lawmakers vow to challenge appeal court verdict

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara

Pro-Fubara lawmakers vow to challenge appeal court verdict

The faction of the Rivers State House of Assembly, led by Victor Oko-Jumbo, says it will challenge the verdict of the Appeal Court which declared Martins Amaewhule as the authentic speaker of the house.

Oko-Jumbo, the Speaker of the assembly’s faction loyal to Gov. Siminalayi Fubara, disclosed this during a sitting of the house in Port Harcourt in Friday.

It would be recalled that the Appeal Court on Thursday, set aside a decision of the Rivers State High Court which declared that Martins Amaewhule and 24 other lawmakers were no longer members of the assembly.

The appeal court held that the Rivers State High Court had no jurisdiction to entertain issues relating to the decampment of lawmakers.

Oko-Jumbo said that the assembly strongly believed that the appeal court was in error by declaring that a state high court could not hear such matter.

”I remain the authentic speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, there cannot be two houses of assembly in any state, not in Rivers,” he said.

He further said that the seats of Martins Amaewhule and 24 others lawmakers were validly declared vacant by the then speaker, Edison Ehie.

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“On Dec.13, 2023, their seats were declared vacant following their defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress on Dec. 11, 2023.

“That declaration by the then speaker, Edison Ehie has not been set aside by any court in Nigeria,” he Oko-Jumbo said.
The factional speaker further said that the assembly secured an order restraining Martins Amaewhule and the 24 other lawmakers from parading as speaker and members of the assembly.

Oko-Jumbo said that the decision of the appeal court only dwelt on jurisdiction, and did not look at other critical issues such as their decampment to another party.

“The Court of Appeal did not make any declaration that Martin Amaewhule and 24 others did not defect from the PDP to APC. It did not also make any declaration that they are still members of the house.

“In spite all their pretences, Martins Amaewhule and the 24 others are no longer members of the Rivers State House of Assembly as we speak,” he said.

Meanwhile, during the sitting, the Oko-Jumbo-led assembly considered two bills, which were also moved through first reading.

The bills are, the Rivers State Emergency Management Agency Bill, 2024, and the Rivers State Transport Company Reform Bill, 2024.

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