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Minimum wage, pensions: Govs, NLC on collision course

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Some state governors and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) appear to be on a fresh collision course over the N30,000 minimum wage with several states refusing to pay on account of lack of funds.

President of the NLC, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, said on Saturday that the action of the affected governors was nothing but a crime.

Labour is also threatening to call out its members on a nationwide strike should the National Assembly go ahead with the proposed bill seeking to transfer minimum wage to the concurrent list.

However, President Muhammadu Buhari, on the occasion of the Workers’ Day yesterday pledged an improved package for workers to cushion the economic effects of COVID-19 on their resources.

Kano recently reverted to the old minimum wage of N18,000 per month while Kogi and Kwara are yet to implement the new minimum wage.

Wabba said on Saturday at the Workers’ Day rally in Abuja that state governors who have refused to pay the new minimum wage and consequential increase in salaries were committing a crime.

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He deplored the recent mass sack and casualization of more than 60 per cent of the workforce in Kaduna State by the state government.

Labour noted that the Governor El-Rufai led administration has sacked 30,000 workers since it assumed of power in 2015.

General Secretary, Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE), Comrade Sikiru Waheed, said his union would support the decision of the Congress on the fate of workers in Kaduna.

He said the mass sack “has no doubt contributed to the case of insecurity in Kaduna State and its neighbouring states of Niger, FCT and Kogi.”

Wabba vowed that labour would resist attempt to re-classify the power to negotiate the minimum wage.

“There have been attempts by a section the ruling class to remove the national minimum wage from the Exclusive Legislative list to the concurrent list,” he said.

“This is condemnable. The national minimum wage is a global standard.

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“Therefore, we are reinforcing our earlier position to state that Nigerian workers will not allow a situation where the progress we have made for the past 40 years to be taken by these group of politicians.

“We are going to insist that any day that this law is considered by any of the chambers, Nigerian workers are going to withdraw their services.”

He also said Kaduna workers would withdraw their services for five days in protest of the sacking of workers by the Kaduna State Government.

If the workers are not reinstated, Mr Wabba stressed, there will be a total shutdown.

President Buhari, who was represented by Labour and Employment Minister Chris Ngige, said government has put in place some socio-economic policies to alleviate poverty.

Buhari said the Federal Government has expanded the Conditional Cash Transfer for the vulnerable poor from 2.6 million households to 7.6 million.

Besides, the COVID-19 Rapid Response Register has been expanded for urban poor to 4.8 million households.

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The president also said his administration intends to expand the N-Power programme from the present 500,000 to 1 million persons and that the Central Bank of Nigeria has activated its programme in agriculture and manufacturing.

He urged to “let us continue to work together for the good of our country – Nigeria.”

He added: “We may have our little differences, but I believe that even irreconcilable differences can be eventually reconciled, for redemption brings reconciliation greatly needed to eschew hatred and ranchor and move our country forward in truth and honesty.

“As we build back to better the hazards caused by COVID-19 pandemic, I pray that the spirit of social dialogue will continue to exist and grow amongst the Tripartite stakeholders in the world of work and that our gains consequently will be immense,” President Buhari said.

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Tribunal stops MultiChoice from increasing DStv, Gotv subscription rates

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A competition and consumer protection tribunal (CCPT) in Abuja has stopped Multi-Choice Nigeria Limited from increasing its tariffs and cost of products and services scheduled to begin on May 1.

 

A three-member tribunal led by Saratu Shafii gave the interim order following an ex-parte motion moved by Ejiro Awaritoma, counsel to Festus Onifade, the applicant.

 

The tribunal, in the ruling, restrained Multi-Choice from going ahead with the impending price increase pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice filed before it.

 

“The 1st defendant is hereby restrained from taking any step(s) that may negatively affect the rights of the claimant and other consumers in respect of the suit pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice,” Shafii ruled.

Shafii also directed all parties in the suit to appear before the tribunal at 10 a.m. on May 7 for the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

 

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Onifade, a legal practitioner, filed the suit marked CCPT/OP/2/2024, against Multi-Choice Nigeria Ltd and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) on Monday.

 

On April 24, Multichoice Nigeria announced an increase in the cost of subscriptions for its DStv and GOtv packages.

The pay-TV firm cited the rise in the cost of business operations as the rationale behind the price increase.

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How to check 2024 JAMB UTME results

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released modalities for the checking of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results via SMS.

For candidates who took part in the 2024 UTME organised by JAMB, the examination body said the results of the exercise can be checked following some simple steps.

 

“Candidates are advised to use the phone numbers they used to register to text UTMERESULT to 55019/66019. There is no need to approach any CBT centre or cybercafé to check results,” JAMB said.

 

“The following are the responses to be expected hence, a candidate with a result will receive the message: ‘Dear ‘Candidate X’, your result is as follows (and the details will be provided).’”

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JAMB releases 2024 UTME results, 8,401 score 300 and above

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results.

 

JAMB’s Registrar Ishaq Oloyede announced the release of the UTME results in a press conference held at the board’s headquarters in Bwari on the outskirts of Abuja.

 

According to Oloyede, over 1.94 million candidates registered and sat for the examination in 118 towns and over 700 centres across the country.

 

The examination which began on Friday the 19th of April ended on Monday the 29th of April. Out of the 1,989,668 registered candidates, 80, 810 were absent. A total of 1, 904, 189 sat the UTME within the six days of the examination.

“Out of the 1,842,464 released results, a paltry 0.4% scored above 300 while 24% scored 50% (200/400) and above,” the JAMB chief said.

 

He said 1,1,402,490, which is 76 per cent of the candidates got below 200. JAMB, however, re-echoed its resolve not to publish the name of the highest-scoring candidate.

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“It is common knowledge that the Board has, at various fora, restated its unwillingness to publish the names of its best-performing candidates, as it considers its UTME as only a ranking examination on account of the other parameters that would constitute what would later be considered the minimum admissible score for candidates seeking admission to tertiary institutions,” Oloyede noted.

 

More Female Enrolees
A further breakdown of the number of candidates who sat for the examination showed that the females were more than males.

The JAMB registrar said 982,393 males representing 49.4 per cent enrolled for the 2024 UTME as against 1,007,275 females which is 50.6 per cent.

 

Oloyede said “it is evident that there is a significant improvement in the enrolment of females, with over one million girls registering for the examination.

 

“This is the first time in three years that the number of females will be more than that of their male counterparts.

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“Out of the total registration, 3,164 were persons living with disabilities.”

 

“There is a 36.2% increase in the enrolment of PLWDs as compared to the last year,” the JAMB boss told the gathering.

 

 

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