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  • Ekiti workers would be paid new minimum wage – Gov Oyebanji assures

    Ekiti workers would be paid new minimum wage – Gov Oyebanji assures

    Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State on Saturday said workers in the state service would be paid the N70,000 new minimum wage while consequential adjustment would be added to pensions.

    Oyebanji made the announcement during the 2024 Pensioners’ Day, held in Ado Ekiti, which marks the beginning of activities for the Second Anniversary of his administration.

    The governor said that his administration was resolved to make life better for the people, adding “the minimum wage has become a law binding on all states.”

    At the occasion, Oyebanji presented cheques of the value of N3.5 billion to 829 pensioners who retired between of 2014 and March 2015.

    He highlighted some of the programmes initiated for the senior citizens to include the free Health Insurance scheme for pensioners.

    Oyebanji explained that a sum of of over N70 billion has been released in defraying the payment of gratuities, and urged the retirees to continue to pray for the success of his administration

    The chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), Mr Kolapo Olatunji, showered encomium on the Oyebanji led government for bringing succor and hope to the retirees.

    The state Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi thanked the pensioners for their support for the government over the years.

    Also, the National Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, (NUP), Mr Godwin Abumisi, who was represented by Mr Ayo Ikumapayi, and the State chairman of the Union, Mr Joel Akinola, lauded the various efforts of the governor, pledging their continue support for his administration.

  • Gov Aiyedatiwa announces N73,000 minimum wage for Ondo workers

    Gov Aiyedatiwa announces N73,000 minimum wage for Ondo workers

    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State, on Saturday, said N73,000 would be paid as new minimum wage for workers in the State.

    Aiyedatiwa made the announcement at the flag off of his campaign in Ondo town for the Nov.16 governorship election in the state

    The governor is the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the election

    The flag off campaign, which kicked off in Ondo West Local Government Area of the State, had  many party chieftains, in attendance.

    Aiyedatiwa, who announced the new minimum wage, said it was important for people of the state to vote for him to enable him continue the the good he was currently doing.

    He said the N73000 new minimum wage was part of the fulfillment of his promise to ensure workers in the state enjoyed dividends of democracy and lived a better life.

    Aiyedatiwa also said the feed back he had got from his appointees, showed that people were happy with his good work so far.

    “I will like to mention few of our various initiative we have brought on board, in the last 10 months.

    “In Agriculture, in other to increase our food production, we have approved over N1 billion  to clear lands for our people to boost food production .

    “We have also embarked on rural road construction, and we have flagged off over nine rural roads.

    “To further enhance and support our farmers, we are upscaling our security architecture so that when farmers go to farm, they will be secured.

    “We have also supported our home grown security network and other security agencies.

    “The collaboration between security outfit and Amotekun has been fantastic to achieve the desired result,” he said.

    Aiyedatiwa said his administration had touched different sectors in the last few months, to ensure that no stone was left unturned in the state.

    Also, the APC Chairman in the state, Mr Ade Adetimehin, said the few politicians left in the opposition would soon join the good party.

    Adetimehin eulogised the late Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu for laying good foundation for the party over the last eight years.

    The APC chairman appreciated  Aiyedatiwa for continuing the good work of his former boss, by continuing the progressive work.

    A governorship aspirant in the party, Chief Olusola Oke (SAN), urged all party members to vote and support the governor to emerge as winner in the coming election.

    “It is good that we that are good are all in one party. Those on the other side are in ‘darkness’. It is good to to be on the winning side,” he said.

    A two-term member of the House of Representatives, Mr Lolade Akinjo, PDP, representing Ilaje/Ese-Odo Federal Constituency, said he had defected to the APC.

    Akinjo said all the followers of former Governor Olusegun Mimiko of the state had moved to the ruling party because of the ideology of the sitting governor.

    Former PDP Chairman in the state Mr Ebenezer Alabi, said that the APC was the best party to bring dividends of democracy to the people of the state.

  • Ondo gov, Aiyedatiwa approves above FG’s N70,000 minimum wage

    Ondo gov, Aiyedatiwa approves above FG’s N70,000 minimum wage

    Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa on Saturday announced the implementation of N73,000 minimum wage for state government workers.

    The governor also expressed the commitment of his administration to the welfare of the people of the state.

    Recall that the Federal Government approved a sum of N70,000 minimum wage for civil servants.

    Aiyedatiwa made the announcement during the kick-off of his campaign in Ondo town, Ondo State, ahead of the November 16 governorship election.

    The governor declared that despite the fact that the Federal Government approved N70,000 as the new minimum wage, “Ondo will go a step further by paying N73,000 to our workers.”

    Addressing the mammoth crowd and the party faithful, Aiyedatiwa who is the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the November 16 election, urged them to convert their supports into votes for the APC to ensure the continuity of developmental initiatives across the state.

    He said, “On November 16, I urge everyone gathered here and those who are not present to convert your support into votes for the APC to ensure the continuation of our significant progress in the state.

    “Based on reports and my personal observations, I am confident that you all want this administration to continue beyond 2024. I see the love and appreciation from you, and I do not take it for granted. The best way to demonstrate this love is to vote for continuity, which will bring even more dividends of democracy.”

    Highlighting some of his achievements in his 10 months in office, Aiyedatiwa, stated that “during my time in office, we have initiated several important projects, including those started by the late governor. In agriculture, we’ve taken significant strides, boosting food production across the state.”

    He added, “We’ve also approved over a billion naira for land clearing and launched various rural road construction projects to facilitate our farmers’ activities and improve productivity in rural areas.”

    He boasted that his administration’s efforts have made doctors more willing to stay in the state instead of leaving for opportunities elsewhere, disclosing that his administration has increased doctors’ salaries and allowances.

  • Ekiti to Pay N70,000 minimum wage to workers – Gov Oyebanji

    Ekiti to Pay N70,000 minimum wage to workers – Gov Oyebanji

    Gov. Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State on Saturday said workers in the state service would be paid the N70,000 new minimum wage while consequential adjustment would be added to pensions.

    Oyebanji made the announcement during the 2024 Pensioners’ Day, held in Ado Ekiti, which marks the beginning of activities for the Second Anniversary of his administration.

    The governor said that his administration was resolved to make life better for the people, adding “the minimum wage has become a law binding on all states.”

    At the occasion, Oyebanji presented cheques of the value of N3.5 billion to 829 pensioners who retired between of 2014 and March 2015.

    He highlighted some of the programmes initiated for the senior citizens to include the free Health Insurance scheme for pensioners.

    Oyebanji explained that a sum of of over N70 billion has been released in defraying the payment of gratuities, and urged the retirees to continue to pray for the success of his administration

    The chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), Mr Kolapo Olatunji, showered encomium on the Oyebanji led government for bringing succor and hope to the retirees.

    The state Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi thanked the pensioners for their support for the government over the years.

    Also, the National Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, (NUP), Mr Godwin Abumisi, who was represented by Mr Ayo Ikumapayi, and the State chairman of the Union, Mr Joel Akinola, lauded the various efforts of the governor, pledging their continue support for his administration.

  • Why I approved new minimum wage for Kogi workers – Gov Ododo

    Why I approved new minimum wage for Kogi workers – Gov Ododo

    Governor Ahmed Ododo of Kogi on Monday, approved N72,500 as the new minimum wage for Kogi workers, effective from October 2024.

    Ododo gave the approval after receiving report of the Kogi State Minimum Wage Implementation Committee headed by the State Head of Service, Elijah Avenemi, at Government House, Lokoja.

    The Governor had on Sept. 17, inaugurated Kogi State Minimum Wage Implementation Committee to fashion out the effective modalities to implementing the new minimum wage in the state.

    The approved N72,500 minimum wage is N2,500 higher than the N70,000 national minimum wage bill passed by the National Assembly and signed into law in July, by President Bola Tinubu.

    The governor also gave tax relief to all the workers in the state for the next one year. He reaffirmed commitment to the overall welfare of all cadres of workers in the state adding that no Pay-as- you-earn (PAYE) tax or any form of deductions would be made within the next one year.

    “Having been a labour leader and a civil servant before going into partisan politics, I knew what the civil servants were passing through. Now that God has made me the governor, I will do all within the state resources to provide succour for the state workforce.

    “I cannot forget where I came from, I am a man from a humble background who became who I am by the grace of God. I will therefore, not use my position to oppress anyone but to better the lots of the people.

    “You people generously elected me as your governor and the resources of the state belong to you all.

    “I am just your chief servant and I will ensure that the resources are allocated to all sectors fairly and equitably,’’ Ododo said.

    The governor noted the the committee’s report was a painstaking efforts of the labour leaders and government who conducted staff audit screenings in the previous administration to ensure that genuine workers got their entitlements.

    He enjoined the workers to continue to support his administration to succeed, assuring them of continued prompt payment of their salaries.

    Earlier, Mr Gabriel Amari, the state’s Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), who spoke on behalf of the organised labour, commended the governor for all his efforts.

    Amari described Ododo as the best workers-friendly governor the state ever had.

    The NLC chairman appreciated the governor for the seamless efforts at which the implementation committee arrived at the new minimum wage.

    He noted that some states in the federation were yet to set an implementation committee while that of Kogi, set up on Sept. 17, had come up  with a minimum wage that excites the workers.

    He promised on behalf of the workers to be more committed to their duties and to cooperate with the governor to carry out his good plans for the state.

  • Makinde assures Oyo workers of N70,000 minimum wage payment

    Makinde assures Oyo workers of N70,000 minimum wage payment

    Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Saturday in Ibadan assured those in the state’s workforce of his administration’s willingness to pay the N70,000 minimum wage.

    Makinde gave the assurance while addressing primary school teachers under the umbrella of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) on the occasion of the 2024 World Teachers Day.

    He announced that negotiation on the minimum wage’s consequential adjustment would start in the coming week.

    The governor equally announced the extension of the wage award payment by three months, from October to December.

    “We have extended the wage award by three months, and if we are able to conclude on the negotiation in between this period, we will drop the wage award payment and get into the minimum wage payment,” he said.

    Makinde, while acknowledging the importance of teachers in nation-building, assured teachers that his government would be committed to their welfare.

    He noted that any country that wanted to develop must educate its citizens, pointing out that teachers are the drivers of the nation’s education sector.

    Makinde however urged the teachers to continue to support his administration for the upliftment of the state’s education sector.

    In his address, the State Chairman of NUT, Mr Raji Oladimeji, appealed to the governor to fast-track the ongoing teachers’ recruitment processes, for their quick posting into the classrooms.

    ”This is for effective service delivery,” he said.

    Oladimeji appreciated the governor for his concern for the welfare of workers, and urged him to continue prioritising the welfare of teachers.

  • BREAKING: Gov Soludo declares free education in Anambra

    BREAKING: Gov Soludo declares free education in Anambra

    Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has announced free education for students of public senior secondary schools in the State. Soludo made the announcement in Awka during a meeting with principals and head teachers in public primary and secondary schools.

    Recall that Governor Soludo had on September 21, 2023 announced free and compulsory education from nursery to junior secondary in public schools in line with his Solution Free Education policy.

    Speaking during the meeting with principals and head teachers in public schools on Thursday, Soludo noted that from next week, the free education policy would be available to students of senior secondary in public schools.

    He said this would further increase children’s access to education and ensure effective development of their personality, talents, mental and physical abilities.

    “I want to assure you that even with the resource constraint; our administration will continue to work very hard to deliver on its mandate. I am giving a directive that students in senior classes, who have already paid their N5,000 tuition fees for this term should be refunded,’’ he said.

    He reiterated his administration’s dedication to human capital development and promised to continue making strides in this area. Soludo also said that the government would commence payment of the N70,000 minimum wage in October.

    “We remain committed to investing in our people and this new minimum wage and free education initiative are testaments to our resolve. This move is expected to have a significant impact on the lives of workers and students in Anambra, improving their standard of living and access to quality education,’’ he said.

  • 592 MDAs to gulp N334.9 billion for September salaries

    592 MDAs to gulp N334.9 billion for September salaries

    As approved by President Bola Tinubu, the federal government will spend a total sum of N334.9 billion to pay salaries using the new minimum wage template for the month of September.

    This is as contained in a circular emanating from the office of the Accountant General of the Federation and addressed to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

    According to the circular, the MDAs, which are 592 in number, have a total staff strength of 1,236,824, including a new MDA, the Federal University of Technology, Wukari that was established this September with 239 staff.

    “The New National Minimum Wage as approved by Mr. President is implemented this September 2024. The 35% and 25% salary adjustment for staff on CONPSS, CONRAISS and CONPASS as approved by Mr. President is implemented this September 2024,” reads the circular addressed to the MDAs, including: Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries, Nigeria Police, Military, Paramilitary, and Tertiary Institutions.

    Recall that the Federal Government had approved the revision of the Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS) with effect from July 24. President Tinubu assented to the Act after the Bill was forwarded to him by the National Assembly (NASS).

    The Chairman, National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC), Ekpo Nta, during a press briefing earlier on Tuesday in Abuja, said that any federal public service, whether self funded or treasury funded that had not received a circular to that effect, specifically from the NSIWC, should contact it for further directives.

    Nta said, “This is to avoid an un-coordinated implementation which has the tendency to destroy the existing salary relativities in the federal public service.”

    He said that NSIWC would issue further directives on how pensioners, NYSC members and interns would benefit from the implementation.

    The chairman listed other revised templates to include Consolidated Research and Allied Institutions Salary Structure (CONRAISS), Consolidated Universities Academic Salary Structure (CONUASS) and Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Salary Structure II ( CONTISS II).

    Others included Consolidated Polytechnics and Colleges of Education Academic Staff Salary Structure (CONPCASS), Consolidated Tertiary Educational Institutions Salary Structure (CONTEDISS) and Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS).

    Others are Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS), Consolidated Para-Military Salary Structure (CONPASS) and Consolidated Police Salary Structure (CONPOSS).

    The rest are Consolidated Intelligence Community Salary Structure (CONICSS) and Consolidated Armed Forces Salary Structure (CONAFSS).

    “This is consequent to the enactment of the NSIWC Amendment Act 2024 and the Memorandum of Understanding reached by the committee on consequential adjustments in salaries arising from the National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Act, 2024.

    “The MoU was reached between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Trade Union sides of the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council on Sept. 20,” Nta said.

  • Abia to start new Minimum Wage implementation October

    Abia to start new Minimum Wage implementation October

    The Abia Government says it will start the implementation of the new Minimum Wage in October.

    The Commissioner for Information, Okey Kanu, disclosed this on Tuesday, while briefing newsmen on the outcome of this week’s State Executive Council meeting at the Government House, Umuahia.

    “Baring any unforseen circumstances, Abia Government will commence the payment of the minimum wage to its workers from October.

    “This will impact the welfare of Abia workers and mark a fulfilment of Gov. Alex Otti’s promise to the people of the state,” he said.

    Kanu also said that the minimum wage payment will cut across all categories of workers.

    He disclosed that the State Government would start the construction of court halls in the 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

    He said the project was being undertaken to strengthen the quick dispensation of justice in the state.

    The commissioner also said that the governor would on October 2, commission the pilot road under the RAMP project at Isiala Ngwa South LGA for construction.

    He said that the road cuts across Isiala Ngwa South and Obingwa LGAs.

    He further said that the governor would soon host members of Nigeria’s Paralympic Team from Abia, who made the country proud at the last Paralympics.

    Kanu said that those to be honoured included the Gold Medalist, Onyinyechi Mark, and Silver Medalist, Esther Nwogu.

    He announced that the Governor’s Wife, Mrs Priscilla Otti, would on Wednesday launch the enrollment of children, women and elderly people into the Abia State Health Insurance Scheme.

    He said that the event would take place at Ugwunagbo LGA, alongside a medical outreach for the people of the area.

  • Why Nigeria is due for new Constitution – Anglican Primate

    Why Nigeria is due for new Constitution – Anglican Primate

    Archbishop Henry Ndakuba, the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has said Nigeria is due for a new Constitution, which he stressed should be made by the sovereign assembly of the people of the nation to replace the current 1999 Constitution as amended.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Archbishop Ndakuba, who said this on Thursday, while inaugurating a standing committee meeting of the Church, stressed the new Constitution, he urged should be people-oriented, is required to address the nagging issues bedevilling the country.

    Ndakuba said the National Assembly (NASS) had done well with the several constitutional amendments, saying that Nigeria was due for a new Constitution, which will take into consideration the concerns already expressed in the Sovereign National Conferences.

    The cleric said that the various calls for the restructuring of Nigeria should be considered as well, as shying away from doing it was not helping the nation.

    No government can stop people who are hungry from protesting – Ndukuba

    Speaking further, Archbishop Ndakuba said the recent #EndBadGovernance protest was a clear indication that the people were tired of failed promises by government to stem the rising cost of living, which had imposed severe hardship on most households in the country.

    Ndakuba said that the protest was a clarion call to governments at all levels, especially at the Federal Government, to heed the cry of the people.  According to him, government should not victimise anyone, as no government can legislate or stop people who are hungry from protesting.

    He said that the epileptic power supply, in spite of the privatisation of the power sector and tariff reviews, the astronomical rise in the cost of petroleum products had made life much more difficult.

    Primate seeks state of emergency on social welfare

    Archbishop Ndakuba also on Thursday called for a state of emergency on social welfare in the country while urging the National Assembly to criminalise delay in pension payment. He said that there was urgent need for special programmes for the most vulnerable segments of the society, particularly, the unemployed and the aged.

    The cleric decried the continuous verification of pensioners and the none observance of the provision of the Constitution that mandated review of pension, every five years.  He commended President Bola Tinubu and all Nigerian workers on the signing into law of the N70,000 new minimum wage.

    Ndakuba, however, called on the government to extend the scheme to cover pensioners, many of whom are living on starvation wages.

    “We urge the National Assembly to criminalise the non-payment of pensions to entitled persons as and when due. Attention should also be paid to the most vulnerable segments of the society, particularly, the unemployed, the aged, young unemployed or skilled male and female adults.

    “The latter is the engine room of every society. There is therefore, an urgent need for an articulation of appropriate policy and programmes to cater for this often-forgotten segment of the population or imperil the future of the country.

    “When you see the numbers on our streets, you will agree that the need is urgent. A declaration of emergency in social welfare in Nigeria may not be out of place,” he said.

    The cleric urged the Federal Government to prioritise the interest of Nigerians in the ongoing engagements between Dangote Refinery and NNPCL.

    Ndakuba commended the Supreme Court’s pronouncement on Local Government Autonomy, saying that there would be a multiplier effect in education, health, and food security across the all LGAs of the nation.

    He said that it should also be able to arrest the rural-urban migration, calling for a whole-society approach in monitoring its implementation, as the project should not be left in the hands of politicians alone.