Tag: Labour

  • Federal civil servants threaten indefinite strike over N200bn unpaid salaries

    Federal civil servants threaten indefinite strike over N200bn unpaid salaries

    The Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria has threatened to embark on an indefinite strike over non-payment of N200bn promotion and salaries and death benefits.

    The decision of the NEC of the ASCSN was read to journalists by the Federal Capital Territory Secretary of the association, Mr. Ojemhenka Isaac.

    President of the ASCSN, Bala Kaigama told journalists after the meeting that the ASCSN would collaborate with the NLC to carry out the planned industrial action.

    He said, “Yes, the picketing would be done and I will lead it because this thing has taken so long. The idea of the payment of arrears of promotions, death benefits, first 28 days, started as soon as the President was sworn in.”

    He said the arrears, owed the workers, were not paid even when the President directed the Head of Service to work out the details with unions and to commence payment.

    Kaigama said, “We wrote to Mr. President; he responded positively and then directed the Office of the Head of Service to sit with us and work out the details. The details were worked out through the MDAs and our representatives at the MDA level and submissions were made to the Office of the Head of Service.

    “That was done, then the National Assembly approved a virement but a chunk of the money was earmarked for the settlement of part of these arrears. But today, the explanation they are giving us is that the virement approved by the National Assembly has lapsed; that it is only capital projects that it (virement) can accommodate, it cannot accommodate overhead.

    “In fact, except if the National Assembly intervenes now, there is a tendency that even this year’s budget may not capture these issues. And that is why we have decided that enough is enough. We are going to picket where we know the problems are.

    “Mr President has directed; the delay we have now is between Finance and Budget. So, if we picket these offices, somebody must come out to tell us the truth so that the whole world will know where the problem is; and on this we stand.”

    When asked if the NLC was involved in the planned action, he said, “Of course, in fact I am even meeting with him (NLC’s President) this afternoon to brief him on that and it is going to be a joint action with the NLC, be rest assured that the NLC would cooperate with us in this struggle.’’

  • My labour room ordeals- Mimi Orijiekwe shares pains of childbirth

    My labour room ordeals- Mimi Orijiekwe shares pains of childbirth

    Nollywood actress, Mimi Orjiekwe welcomed her first child with husband Charles Billion. The pretty actress delivered her baby girl last night. However, she didn’t fail to recount the labour pains she experienced before the birth of her daughter.

    She took to her Instagram page to share the story. Hear her:” (Parental guide R18)..So last Sunday I didn’t get those Mother’s Day wishes gracefully.. It was still mom to be wishes .. Today is diff.. Last night I became a mum ? 3/4/2017 .. And that was how I agreed to ve a supernatural childbirth.. No anesthetic no epidurals..

    Moms u guys didn’t tell me the real gist…. Well bodies differs right .. We completed 40 weeks and 6 days .. I wanted freedom jezz.. So I and jasmine started Trying home induction and it worked .. If u hear labor .. Hmm not all these laborers carrying cement oh.. My sister labor started and escalated .. I thought someone was uprooting my soul with dagger .. Jasmine kept fighting .. Thanks to my supermom and my LOVELY converted sister R.. They held me .. Ok I gave up..I wanted a pain relieve yeah I was seeing my shadow leaving .. Wel same time they checked my longtime only 2cm dilated cvix ..That shit broke and it was already 9cm.. Yeah was like miracle .. Didn’t finish there.. The birthing !the push !the fight !!the struggle !!!the delivery !!?oh Lord I will buy keys for all my pants .. ?

    “Jasmine says hi .. Meanwhile she’s been staring at me like mum I ve fair hands white legs fair nose , dark forehead etc .. What am I??? Oyibo or Naija,abi na Iraq !! Lol.. Me: Babe Your jus the princess of MY HEART!! We added a daughter, niece ,sister granddaughter to a family of 4 boys ..my brothers re soo xcited jaz!! WE LOVE U VERY MUCH .. Jaz :Don’t worry famz they will unveil me in few days.. Prayers on me now?”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BScv2fyBNMP/?taken-by=mimiorjiekweng

  • Agriculture is biggest employer of labour in Nigeria –World Bank

    A General Household Survey of the World Bank, shows that the agriculture sector is the largest employer of labour and income-generating activity in Nigeria.

    The study, which contains information on household socio-economics in the country, was launched by the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study in collaboration with the National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Dr Amparo Polacios-Lopez, an Economist of the World Bank, giving highlights of the study, said work in a household non-farm enterprises and external wage employment account for the rest kind of employment in Nigeria.

    “Findings show that in the education sector, school enrollment among children aged five to 14 increased from 78.3 per cent in 2013 to 81.2 per cent in 2016.

    “Access to electricity has gone up with 59.3 per cent of households having electricity in their dwellings with an average availability of 35.8 hours per week.

    “Also, 88.9 per cent of Nigerians from the age of 10 have mobile phones while only 17.4 per cent have access to the internet.

    “The main shocks to many households is the increase in the price of food items, increasing price of inputs and death or disability of a household member,” she said.

    According to the report, the most commonly consumed food in many Nigerian homes are vegetables, grains and flours, and fat and oil, followed by meat, fish and other animal products.

    Interestingly, food expenditure is highest for meat, fish and other animal products with a weekly expenditure averaging N1,359.

    Also, for non-food items, the survey shows that Nigerians spend a lot on funerals, marriage ceremony, dowry payments and mattresses.

    The World Bank Nigeria Country Director, Mr Rachid Benmessaoud, said the survey would give the Federal Government an opportunity to see how its policies affected families.

    Benmessaoud, represented by the Bank’s Country Programme Coordinator, Mrs Indira Konjhodzic, also urged the government to monitor the execution of the Sustainable Development Goals in the country.

    Meanwhile, the Statistician-General of the Federation, Dr Yemi Kale, said that the survey would be extremely useful to the present administration in its planning.

    “This year, there has been growing interest in economics statistics, given the nation’s GDP growth rates and the increasing double-digit inflation rates.

    “The questions are the same, how are households affected? What sectors are improving, which ones are regressing? When will the tides turn? Everyone wants to know when things will improve or where they can invest.

    “There have been a lot of changes this year for Nigeria, and more than ever, people are turning to statistics for the way forward.

    ” For us at NBS, we are pleased that all our hard work is finally being taken notice of and more importantly, is being put to use,” he said.