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NLC gives FG two weeks to refund deducted employees compensation

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has accused the Federal Ministry of Finance of illegally withholding 40% of monies intended for the Employees’ Compensation Scheme (ECS), stating that the action endangers workers’ wellbeing and breaches current labour regulations.

In a strongly written letter addressed to the Managing Director/Chief Executive of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), NLC President Joe Ajaero demanded an immediate restoration of the withheld amounts within two weeks, plus interest.

The NLC’s letter dated July 22, 2025, reads in part: “We write to bring to the attention of the management of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) the illegal deduction of 40% of the contributions to the Employees’ Compensation Scheme (ECS) by the Federal Ministry of Finance. This claim was made some time ago by a top official of the NSITF and has not been publicly repudiated to date.

“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is concerned that despite the clear provisions of Sections 33 and 39(1) of the Employees’ Compensation Act (ECA), 2010, which mandate every employer to make a contribution of 1% of its total monthly payroll to the ECS as their contribution to mitigating the impact of occupational injuries on behalf of their employees.

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“In demonstration of the dedication of the ECS to employees’ welfare, the Act expressly prohibits employers from deducting this contribution from their employees. It is, therefore, strange and extremely weird to us why the Federal Ministry of Finance would deduct 40% of the ECS contribution under the guise of removing the operating surplus of the fund and purportedly in line with the Fiscal Responsibility and Finance Act of 2020.

“We wish to remind the management of the NSITF that the ECS was developed to provide a buffer for workers who encounter workplace or occupational accidents or even death while at work. It is in the overwhelming consideration of the welfare of workers that the Act ensured that the ECS was designed to be a ‘No Fault Scheme.’

“This is to ensure that the ECS would essentially cater to workplace hazards, injuries, and death.

“It is for this reason that the NSITF, as a tripartite agency holding contributed funds in trust for the benefit of workers, is not treasury-funded and does not draw from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation. This means that the NSITF is not designated to be a revenue agency of the government.

“The implication is that there is no basis whatsoever, either in law or in practice, for the deduction of any part of the funds contributed to the Employees’ Compensation Scheme for the benefit of Nigerian workers.

“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) demands answers to the illegal deduction of 40 percent of the contributions to the ECS.

“Given the clear position of the law on this matter, Congress demands that the illegally deducted funds from the ECS be returned to the fund immediately and with reasonable interest, within two weeks of the receipt of this letter.”

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Tragic Tree Collapse in Enugu Kills 18 Passengers on Commercial Bus

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Tragic Tree Collapse in Enugu Kills 18 Passengers on Commercial Bus

Tragic Tree Collapse in Enugu Kills 18 Passengers on Commercial Bus

Awhum, Udi LGA, Enugu State — At least 18 passengers were killed after a massive ancestral tree, locally known as “Ukwu Akpu Awhum,” collapsed onto a commercial 18‑seater bus on Tuesday, during a heavy thunderstorm and rainfall. The bus was en route from Ukehe in Igbo‑Etiti LGA to Enugu metropolis when the tragedy occurred.

Eyewitnesses said the ancient tree fell without warning, crushing the bus and its occupants instantly. “The rain was very heavy, the wind was strong, and we heard a loud crash,” one resident recalled. All passengers were reportedly killed on impact.

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Local resident Charly Okeke suggested that recent human activity, including tying red and white cloths around the tree trunk for spiritual purposes, may have weakened the tree, contributing to the collapse. The community has been thrown into mourning, as families grapple with the sudden loss.

Emergency responders and local volunteers rushed to the scene, pulling survivors from the wreckage and transporting the injured to nearby hospitals. Authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the collapse, though no official statement has been released by Enugu State authorities as of now.

The tragedy highlights the dangers posed by aged trees along busy roads, especially during periods of torrential rain and strong winds, and underscores the need for public safety measures and regular assessments of roadside trees to prevent similar disasters.

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Carbon Monoxide Leak Kills 37 Miners in Plateau

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Carbon Monoxide Leak Kills 37 Miners in Plateau

Kampani Zurak, Wase LGA, Plateau State — Tragedy struck early Wednesday morning as a carbon monoxide gas leak at an underground mining site claimed the lives of at least 37 miners and injured more than 20 others. The incident occurred around 6:30 a.m., shortly after workers returned from morning prayers.

According to eyewitness Safiyanu Haruna, survivors and local residents discovered miners unconscious inside the poorly ventilated tunnels. “It’s heartbreaking to wake up to the news that 37 miners, who had been struggling to make ends meet, have died,” he said.

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The injured miners were immediately transported to a hospital in Wase town for treatment. Authorities and emergency response teams had not yet arrived at the site when the leak occurred, highlighting the dangers of underground mining in poorly regulated areas.

Funeral prayers for the deceased are currently being held in the community, with the Local Government Area chairman reported to have attended. Security forces have sealed off the mining site to prevent further casualties and aid ongoing investigations.

The tragedy underscores the critical need for improved mining safety regulations, particularly in remote areas where miners often work under hazardous conditions with limited safety protocols. Experts warn that carbon monoxide exposure in mines can be deadly within minutes if ventilation and gas detection measures are inadequate.

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Kano Closes Entertainment Centres Ahead of Ramadan

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Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf
Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf

Kano Closes Entertainment Centres Ahead of Ramadan

The Kano State Government has ordered the immediate closure of all entertainment centres across the state as part of measures to ensure a peaceful and spiritually focused observance of Ramadan. The directive, issued by the Kano State Censorship Board, affects entertainment venues popularly known as gala houses, as well as disc jockey (DJ) operators and related entertainment outlets under the board’s regulatory jurisdiction.

Abdullahi Sulaiman, the board’s Public Relations Officer, announced that the closure will take effect from 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 18 February 2026, and will remain in force throughout the holy month. He explained that the action aims to create a calm and morally conducive environment for Muslim residents to observe fasting, prayers, and other religious activities without distractions.

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The board emphasised that reopening dates, particularly for Eid‑el‑Fitr celebrations, will be communicated at the appropriate time. Enforcement teams have been mobilised to ensure compliance, with sanctions for violations under the board’s regulatory mandate.

Officials clarified that the closure does not apply to event centres used for weddings, conferences, or political gatherings, which fall outside the board’s jurisdiction. Board director Usman Dankwano reiterated that only entertainment outlets such as gala houses are affected by the directive.

The government said the decision aligns with efforts to promote social harmony, maintain public order, and respect religious observances during Ramadan. Residents and business operators are urged to comply fully to avoid penalties.

The move reflects a broader pattern in northern Nigeria, where authorities adjust entertainment and public activities during Ramadan to respect cultural and religious practices while maintaining community peace.

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