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Friday, 4 October 2024

Situation In Nigeria Today Worse Than It Was In 1984, Says ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has criticized the current state of governance in Nigeria, describing the country as being in a “hopeless state” due to corruption and poor leadership.

This sentiment stands in sharp contrast to the “Renewed Hope” mantra of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

ASUU President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, made this statement on Thursday at the 2024 edition of the ASUU State of the Nation Conference, held in Abuja.

Themed “Nigeria in a State of General Crisis: The Search for a New Path to Development,” the conference was convened to address the country’s deteriorating situation and to offer solutions aimed at restoring hope and development.

Osodeke warned that Nigeria’s governance system, which he claimed is controlled by foreign interests and only benefits a select few, must be overhauled.

He expressed disappointment that despite Nigeria’s wealth, citizens continue to suffer in poverty, calling for the country’s resources to be used for the common good.


“As the nation marks its 64th independence anniversary, it is disheartening to note that the situation today is worse than it was in 1984,” Osodeke said.

He emphasized that ASUU’s mission goes beyond advocating for improved conditions for its members, but also includes protecting and advancing the socio-economic and cultural interests of the Nigerian people.

He noted that ASUU was established in 1978 to champion these causes, and since then, it has continued to organize national conferences aimed at generating ideas for better governance.

Reflecting on ASUU’s first State of the Nation Conference in 1984, held at the University of Benin, Osodeke drew parallels between the economic crises of that period and the current situation.

He lamented that the failure of past governments to implement resolutions from that 1984 conference has contributed to today’s challenges.

Key issues highlighted by ASUU at the time included chronic shortages of essential goods and services, infrastructure collapse, mass unemployment, high inflation, and the exploitation of Nigeria’s resources by foreign firms, aided by local elites.

Osodeke argued that these problems persist today, worsened by a foreign-controlled governance system that serves external interests.


Also speaking at the event, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, represented by a deputy, commended ASUU for its continued advocacy for better funding of universities and improved working conditions for academic staff.

He acknowledged ASUU’s role in shaping Nigeria’s educational system and its contributions to national development.

ASUU called on the government to urgently address the current crises and implement solutions that will rescue Nigeria from the stronghold of foreign and local exploiters.

The union also stressed the importance of restoring Nigeria’s dignity and advancing the welfare of its people.

Thursday, 6 June 2024

Minimum Wage: Finance Minister, Wale Edun Submits Template To Tinubu Today

 

The Federal Government and Organised Labour on Wednesday adjourned the minimum wage talks till Thursday (today) when the negotiation is expected to continue.

The Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage postponed the session in anticipation of the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, submitting the salary template to President Bola Tinubu today.

Tinubu had on Tuesday directed the finance minister to present the cost implications for a new minimum wage within two days.

The President gave the order at a meeting with the government negotiation team led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, at the presidential villa in Abuja.

Sources in the labour unions privy to the committee meeting said the parties decided to await the outcome of the presidential template before proceeding with further negotiations.

A source who attended the meeting said, “The meeting has been adjourned until Thursday. We showed understanding because we all know that the president gave the minister of finance 48 hours to come up with a minimum wage. So, we decided to give them the time. We will be meeting by 2 p.m.”

A top labour official who is a labour representative on the tripartite committee explained that the template was crucial to the minimum wage negotiation.

The source, who cannot be quoted because he was not authorised to disclose information to the media on the negotiation, expressed confidence that the talks would record good progress once the presidential template is presented to the parties.

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, had hinted that the President wished to know the financial implications of the new minimum wage in 48 hours.

Briefing journalists on the presidential directive, the information minister said, “We were all there to look at all issues, and the President has directed the minister of finance to do the numbers and get back to him between today and tomorrow so that we can have figures ready for negotiation with labour.”

Idris assured of the president’s readiness to accept the committee’s resolutions, adding that “The president is determined to go with what the committee has said and he’s also looking at the welfare of Nigerians.

“Government is not against or opponent of labour discussions; the government is not an opponent of wage increase, but what is there is that government is always there to ensure a balance between what government pronouncement is and what the realities are on the ground.

“And therefore, we will work assiduously to ensure that whatever promises the government makes are promises that will be kept. That is the idea of this meeting.”

Furthermore, he said Tinubu directed the government representatives to work collectively with the organised private sector and the sub-nationals to achieve a new affordable wage award for Nigerians.

Idris explained, “The President has given a marching order that all those who have negotiated on behalf of the Federal Government and all those who are representatives of organised private sectors, the sub-nationals to come together to have a new wage that is affordable, sustainable and realistic for Nigerians.

“The wage is not just that of the Federal Government; as I mentioned earlier, the sub-nationals are involved, the organised private sector is involved; the Labour stepped out during that procedure. Now we have come back to the negotiation table.”

The minister assured that all hands would be on deck to present a new minimum wage for Nigerians in one week.

“All of us will work together assiduously within the next week to ensure that we have a new wage for Nigeria that is acceptable, sustainable and realistic,” Idris said.

Despite the intervention of the leadership of the National Assembly, labour embarked on a nationwide strike on Monday and Tuesday, crippling economic activities nationwide.

Banks, airports, public schools and courts were shut, forcing the Federal Government to convene an emergency meeting to find a way out of the impasse.

Following a meeting with the SGF, National Assembly leaders, and the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, on Monday, the unions announced on Tuesday the suspension of industrial action for five days after President Tinubu agreed to pay a national minimum wage higher than N60,000. The tripartite committee pledged its readiness to convene daily until a new minimum wage is announced.

In an interview on Channels television, the President of the Trade Union Congress, Festus Osifo, said the unions would not insist on its N494,000 demand, indicating that the labour leaders were willing to accept a reasonable compromise.

Though the union leader refused to mention a specific amount, he said the new minimum wage must equal purchasing power to the value of N30,000 in 2019 and N18,000 in 2014.

Meanwhile, airlines lament the revenue loss incurred during the two-day strike declared by the labour unions.

The action forced airports to shut down, resulting in scores of cancelled flights and huge financial losses.

The Chief Operating Officer of United Nigeria Airlines, Osita Okonkwo, highlighted the severe impact of the strike on UNA’s operations.

He said, “For two days, we didn’t fly. Ours (revenue loss) runs into millions. We do about 24 flights every day, and for two days, we didn’t do 48 flights. I can tell you it runs into millions.

“Our passengers were continuously informed of the situation. Our call centre was busy 24/7. The fallout now is what do we do with passengers who want to continue with their businesses because they have lost two days and all want to travel tomorrow (today)?

Adeniran also cautioned the labour unions against rushing to embark on strikes.

On his part, the Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, Auwal Rafsanjani, admonished the government to be honest and realistic during the negotiation.

“The Federal Government needs to be honest and realistic. They should be able to restore dignity in labour. Once the FG is realistic in presenting a minimum wage to Nigerians, there would not be any delay in the meeting with labour unions,” he concluded.



Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Lagos Governments To Arraign BRT Bus Driver in Court Today Over Bamise's Death


The Bus Rapid Transport, (BRT) driver, Andrew Nice Omininikoron, suspected of murdering 22-year-old fashion designer, Bamise Ayanwola, will be arraigned before a Lagos High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square today.

The suspect will be arraigned before Justice Sherifat Sonaike on a four (4) count charge of conspiracy, murder, and two counts of rape, Channels TV is reporting.

The arraignment follows legal advice from the office of the Director of Public Prosecution, Jide Martins, recommending the prosecution of the BRT driver.

Bamise went missing after boarding a BRT bus on Saturday, February 26. She was said to have boarded the bus, driven by Omininikoron, which was going to Oshodi at about 7pm at Chevron bus stop.

Until her death, she worked as a fashion designer at Chevron Estate in Ajah, Lagos, but spent the weekends at Ota, Ogun State, with her sister.

Sadly, her body was found dumped by the roadside, on Carter Bridge, Lagos Island.

The police, who confirmed the incident, said an unidentified man reportedly informed officials of the Ebute Ero Police Station about the incident.

The corpse was later taken to the Mainland Hospital mortuary.

Omininikoron, 47, was later arrested at his hiding place at Ososa, Ogun State by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS).

In the wake of Bamise’s tragedy, one other person has accused the BRT driver of rape. Another lady said she escaped being raped by the driver. Both ladies said the incident happened inside a BRT bus.


Thursday, 9 December 2021

Ahmadu Bello Way,Victoria Island shut As Buhari hits Lagos Today




 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos will be shut today for four hours as President Muhammadu Buhari arrives the state for the book presentation of former APC interim chairman, Chief Bisi Akande.

The event will take place at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island.


It is the public presentation of the autobiography of Chief Bisi Akande, titled: “My Participations.”

A statement issued by the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation on Wednesday said government would be diverting Traffic on Ahmadu Bello Way from Adeola Odeku Intersection inwards Adetokunbo Ademola Roundabout (Eko Hotel) from 8:00am to 2:00pm Thursday 9th December, 2021.

Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde explained that the route would be temporarily unavailable for motorists to ply, assuring that alternative routes had been mapped out to ease traffic flow within and around the designated route.

He stated that motorists would be diverted to Adeola Odeku via Akin Adesola, adding that motorists would also be diverted to Oyin Jolayemi, Oko Awo and Sanusi Fafunwa as Akin Adesola connecting Ahmadu Bello Way by IBM would be closed off to vehicular movement.

“Alternately, Ozumba Mbadiwe will be accessible for motorists to link their destinations as traffic from Ozumba Mbadiwe inbound Adetokunbo Ademola will be diverted to Ajose Adeogun, Sanusi Fafunwa or redirected back to Civic Events Centre axis to continue their journey,” he said.

The Commissioner reiterated that all feeder roads leading to Ahmadu Bello Way from Adeola Odeku intersection as well as those leading to Eko Hotel from Adetokunbo Ademola Roundabout would be temporarily closed to traffic from early hours of the stated date.

He assured motorists that signages would be mounted along the routes to guide movements, affirming that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, (LASTMA) would be on ground to manage the inconvenience and reduce travel time.

The government appealed to the citizenry with emphasis to those who reside and do business at the aforementioned axis to cooperate with the interventions made available to manage movement within and around Victoria Island, stressing that the traffic diversion was for a short period.

Friday, 25 September 2020

Saturday, 5 September 2020

Nollywood Actress,Toyin Abraham Turns A Year Older Today (See Photos)



Nigerians Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham is a year older today September 5.

The mum of one shared new photos of herself on her Instagram page to mark her day. See more photos below.