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Be impartial arbiters in election matters, Buhari tells judges

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President Muhammadu Buhari has urged the judiciary to sustain the rule of law in Nigeria and ensure the integrity of participatory democracy by remaining impartial arbiters in pre and post-election matters.

He gave the advice on Thursday at the inauguration of the Body of Benchers Complex in Abuja.

Buhari at another event recalled how the signing of a peace accord with former President Goodluck Jonathan and other presidential candidates in the build-up to the 2015 elections contributed to the peaceful outcome of the polls.

He spoke at State House, Abuja, while receiving the National Peace Committee (NPC), led by former military Head of State, General Abdusalami Abubakar.

Speaking while inaugurating the Body of Benchers Complex in Abuja, the President noted that the judiciary had a major role to play in safeguarding fairness in the 2023 elections and ensuring the sanctity of the democratic process.

He said, “As the 2023 general election draws near, the significance of the legal profession becomes even more pronounced considering the vital roles you play in the electioneering process, both at the pre and post-election stages. I hope you maintain the position of an honest arbiter.”

He said his administration would continue to respect and elevate the rule of law, adding, “Adherence to the rule of law is critical to the progress of any society and this administration has not reneged in its commitment to this ideal.”

While congratulating the Body of Benchers, chaired by Chief Wole Olanipekun, for the successful completion of the complex started in 2008, the President commended the body for keeping the wheel of justice turning by providing a solid foundation for the rule of law, with over five decades of proven track record.

He said, “I am aware that the Body of Benchers is responsible for the formal call-to-Bar of persons seeking to become legal practitioners as well as ensuring the highest standard of discipline within the profession.

“I consider this body as critical to the legal profession. I say this because the membership of the body cuts across all facets of government and the legal profession, particularly the executive, legislature, judiciary and the bar.

“Furthermore, all Justices of the Supreme Court, retired Chief Justices of Nigeria, who are alive, president of the Court of Appeal and Presiding Justices, chief judges of the high courts, the federal and state attorneys general, chairmen of the judiciary committees in the two houses of the National Assembly, leading members of the Bar, and others constitute this body.

“I am unaware of any other institution or organ in the legal profession that draws its membership from all segments of the profession like the Body of Benchers. No wonder, the statute describes it as consisting of men of the highest distinction in the legal profession.”

Buhari pledged to support improvement in the welfare of staff of the judiciary after an on-going review.

He added, “I recall that on the 28th July, 2022 when I played host to the leadership of the Body of Benchers, its Chairman, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, was very emphatic in making a case for the welfare of judicial officers in the country.  I am not unaware of the passion and commitment of Chief Olanipekun in championing the cause of the welfare of judicial officers in Nigeria, as well as the commitment of the body on this matter.

“May I restate my commitment towards this ideal? In similar vein, I have been intimated of the engagement of consultants by the Body, through its Judiciary Advisory Committee, to amongst other things, come up with a peer review of the conditions of service of judicial officers in Nigeria with other countries and jurisdictions, within and outside Africa.

“I earnestly look forward to the completion of this peer review and the submission of recommendations, as this will assist us to review the welfare packages. A society, where justice thrives is one that can be assured of development. For Nigeria to effectively embrace sustainable development, institutions such as the legal profession must remain deeply committed towards promoting good governance.”

Buhari praised the initiative of the Body of Benchers to build the complex, and extend invitation to his office for the inauguration.

Earlier, Olanipekun explained that the idea of the complex was mooted in 1992, and the ground-breaking ceremony was held on November 28, 2008.

“So much time, talent and treasure has been invested in this facility,” he said, explaining that the complex has a 3,000 sitting capacity hall, 240 capacity meeting room, 1000 capacity banquet hall, another 1000 capacity multipurpose hall, offices for staff and a library.

Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, in his remarks, said the sacrifices of past chairmen and presidents of the Body of Benchers had eventually paid off.

Ariwoola urged the body to put the facility to good use, particularly, in hosting the call to bar.

Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, congratulated Ariwoola on his confirmation, and noted that the Body of Benchers complex transcended a physical structure

He said the edifice captured the essence of the body in the conscience of legal professionals and created an enabling environment for the administration of the rule of law.

Meanwhile, Buhari while playing host to the NPC, said, “You may recall that President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and I signed the first National Peace Accord before the 2015 elections. It is my conviction that it contributed significantly to the peaceful outcome of the 2015 election.”

He urged all signatories to the 2023 election Peace Accord and their supporters to abide by its content and spirit.

Buhari said the signing of the First National Peace Accord by the presidential candidates in the 2023 election earlier at a separate event on Thursday was aimed at committing political parties, aspirants and their supporters to conduct their campaigns in a peaceful manner, devoid of ethnic, religious and hate speeches that could mar the upcoming elections.

The President said, “The timing of the First National Peace Accord is significant considering political party campaigns have already commenced in the country. The initiatives undertaken by the NPC are commendable, as these efforts would ensure issue-based campaigns.

“I look forward to the second phase of the signing of the National Peace Accord coming up in January 2023. It is my hope that the National Peace Committee continues this important work post-2023.”

 

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May Day 2026: NLC, TUC Threaten Nationwide Shutdown Over Insecurity

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May Day 2026: NLC, TUC Threaten Nationwide Shutdown Over Insecurity

Nigeria’s organised labour has issued a strong warning to the Federal Government, declaring that the country is approaching a dangerous breaking point amid worsening insecurity, deepening poverty and rising economic hardship.

At the 2026 May Day celebration held at Eagle Square in Abuja, leaders of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) accused the government of failing to protect workers and ordinary citizens from hunger, violence and economic distress.

In a joint address delivered by NLC President Joe Ajaero and TUC President Festus Osifo, organised labour warned that Nigerian workers could soon be directed to stay at home nationwide if insecurity continues unchecked.

“Nigerian workers may no longer continue going to work with this level of insecurity,” the labour leaders declared.

“We may be forced to advise our members across the country to stay at home to avoid being kidnapped, abducted or killed.”

The warning formed part of a sweeping criticism of the state of the nation, covering the economy, insecurity, governance, corruption, electricity supply and workers’ welfare.

The unions said Nigerian workers remain the backbone of the economy despite facing worsening living conditions and declining purchasing power.

“Workers remain at the very heart of every industry, every economy, and every success story known to humanity. Without workers, no wheel can turn; without workers, no nation can be built,” the labour leaders said.

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However, they lamented that workers continue to create wealth while struggling to survive under rising inflation, expensive transportation, high food prices and poor wages.

According to the unions, many Nigerians now work tirelessly yet cannot afford basic necessities such as food, rent, healthcare and education.

They described the current economic situation as one where workers are “exhausted yet unbroken” despite mounting hardship across the country.

Organised labour also dismissed repeated claims by the Federal Government that Nigeria’s economy is improving under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

According to the unions, official economic statistics do not reflect the reality faced daily by ordinary Nigerians.

“We are told that GDP growth may reach about 3.6 per cent, yet poverty continues to rise,” the labour leaders said.

“We hear official inflation figures, but these numbers do not reflect the reality experienced daily by workers.”

The NLC and TUC argued that government reforms are benefiting only a small elite while millions of Nigerians continue to struggle.

“An economy that serves only the top one per cent while leaving the 99 per cent behind cannot be sustainable,” they stated.

“Perhaps, it is working for the ultra-few one per cent and not the 99 per cent majority.”

The unions maintained that the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the naira have intensified hardship nationwide, pushing more Nigerians into poverty.

The labour leaders claimed that nearly 65 per cent of Nigerians now live in poverty, while thousands are being pushed deeper into hardship daily due to inflation and unemployment.

According to them, worsening insecurity has displaced farming communities, worsened food shortages and increased hunger across the country.

The unions also raised concerns over deteriorating conditions in internally displaced persons camps.

“In these camps and communities, diseases such as Kwashiorkor, Craw-craw and Marasmus are re-emerging,” they said.

They described the situation as evidence of a nation under severe social and economic pressure.

The NLC and TUC announced that discussions for a new national minimum wage would begin in July 2026.

The unions said the process would commence early to avoid delays experienced during previous wage negotiations.

But beyond future talks, labour demanded urgent intervention measures to ease economic hardship.

“We demand that from July this year, every worker be paid 100 per cent of his basic salary to cushion the effects of the renewed crisis of survival,” the labour leaders stated.

“We demand a living wage, not a minimum wage.”

On insecurity, organised labour declared that Nigeria is effectively in a state of war due to widespread killings, kidnappings and terrorist attacks.

“The scale of violence, the frequency of attacks, and the mounting loss of lives place Nigeria among the most dangerous places to live on earth,” the unions said.

“It is not isolated violence. It is a war against our people.”

The labour leaders cited attacks across several states, including terrorism, banditry and communal clashes, warning that workers increasingly feel unsafe travelling to offices and workplaces.

“People are no longer safe in their homes, on the roads, or even in their workplaces. Daily life has become a gamble with fate,” they lamented.

The unions also criticised the electricity and petroleum sectors, accusing successive governments of failing to deliver meaningful reforms despite huge public spending.

“Over a decade after privatisation, Nigerians have little to show but deepening darkness,” they said of the power sector.

According to labour, millions of Nigerians continue to face unstable electricity supply despite trillions spent on interventions and rising electricity tariffs.

“What was promised as reform has become a burden,” they added.

On fuel pricing, the unions criticised the situation where an oil-producing country continues to battle recurring petrol price hikes and economic pain.

“The contradiction is stark and disheartening,” the labour leaders stated.

The labour movement also accused political leaders of being disconnected from the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians.

“When leaders seek better education abroad for their children while neglecting domestic schools, it raises fundamental questions about commitment,” they said.

The unions further described corruption and illicit financial flows as major threats to Nigeria’s future.

“This is not mere corruption; it is a system — one that bleeds the nation continuously,” they declared.

As part of efforts to address corruption and waste, organised labour launched a nationwide advocacy campaign tagged: “Stop the Bleeding. Every stolen naira is a stolen future.”

Despite their criticism, the NLC and TUC said they remain committed to democratic engagement but warned that patience among Nigerian workers is wearing thin as hardship and insecurity continue to worsen nationwide.

May Day 2026: NLC, TUC Threaten Nationwide Shutdown Over Insecurity

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Sanwo-Olu Approves N50,000 Wage Award for Lagos Workers

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu

Sanwo-Olu Approves N50,000 Wage Award for Lagos Workers

Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved a N50,000 wage award for public sector workers in Lagos State as part of efforts to cushion the impact of rising living costs.

The announcement was made on Friday during the 2026 International Workers’ Day celebration held at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos, where the governor was represented by his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.

According to the state government, the wage award will apply specifically to the month of May and will be paid to all categories of workers across board, irrespective of grade level.

Speaking at the event, Sanwo-Olu acknowledged the prevailing economic challenges facing workers, including rising fuel prices and broader economic pressures. He said the temporary wage support was designed to provide immediate relief during a period of financial strain.

“For the month of May, Lagos State Government has approved an additional N50,000 for all workers,” the governor stated, noting that the decision reflects his administration’s commitment to workers’ welfare amid ongoing economic difficulties.

He further emphasized the critical role of workers in the development of Lagos State, describing them as the backbone of governance and economic growth. The governor commended their dedication and resilience, highlighting contributions from civil servants, teachers, healthcare personnel, and artisans in sustaining the state’s progress.

The Lagos State Government also indicated that the measure aligns with broader efforts to mitigate the effects of inflation and improve workers’ living conditions. Authorities acknowledged ongoing challenges such as transportation and housing, noting that additional policies are being implemented to address these concerns.

The latest wage award follows earlier interventions by the state government aimed at enhancing workers’ welfare, including previous allowances and bonus packages introduced in response to economic pressures.

Labour stakeholders are expected to monitor the implementation of the wage award, while discussions on longer-term salary adjustments and welfare improvements continue at both state and national levels.

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Tinubu Nominates Tegbe as Minister of Power, Seeks Senate Confirmation

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Tinubu Nominates Tegbe as Minister of Power, Seeks Senate Confirmation

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has nominated Mr Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe as the new Minister of Power, subject to confirmation by the Senate.

The nomination, contained in a State House press release issued on Thursday, has been formally transmitted to the National Assembly in line with constitutional provisions requiring legislative screening and approval of ministerial appointments.

Mr Tegbe’s nomination follows the resignation of the former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, who stepped down from office to pursue elective political ambitions.

According to the Presidency, the nominee is a seasoned fiscal and economic reform expert with more than 35 years of experience across both public and private sectors. He previously served as Senior Partner and Head of Advisory Services at KPMG Africa, where he led major initiatives in fiscal policy reform, institutional restructuring, and governance.

The statement also highlighted Tegbe’s advisory roles to key government institutions and private sector organisations, particularly in the areas of regulatory frameworks, strategic reforms, and investment structuring.

Currently, Tegbe serves as Director General and Global Liaison for the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership (NCSP), where he oversees efforts to deepen development cooperation between Nigeria and the People’s Republic of China. His role includes coordinating engagements with public sector stakeholders to advance economic and social development objectives aligned with the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).

In the power sector, Tegbe is said to have participated in several reform-driven engagements involving agencies such as the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET), focusing on regulatory and institutional improvements.

The Presidency expressed confidence that, if confirmed, Tegbe would strengthen ongoing efforts to reform Nigeria’s power sector, improve grid stability, and attract sustainable investment in line with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

President Tinubu also urged the minister-designate to deploy his extensive expertise toward delivering measurable improvements in electricity supply and overall sector performance for Nigerians.

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