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NLC hails Sanwo-Olu over planned salary increase

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The Nigeria Labour Congress has hailed the Lagos government for the planned salary increment for workers in the state’s public service.

The NLC Chairman in Lagos, Ms Funmi Sessi, gave the commendation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Lagos.

“The announcement came at the right time,” she said.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had on October 4 announced the increase at a meeting with civil servants of the state public service, during his working visit to the state secretariat, Alausa.

He said the planned increment was informed by the level of inflation in the country, which had been biting hard on the citizens.

The governor, however, did not mention the percentage of the increment and when it would kick off, but said that modalities were being worked out.

Sessi said: ‘’If we have to look at the motive behind the increment, it is a well-thought out planned increase.

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“…in the agreement that we signed during the 2016 new minimum wage, it was stated that after three years we will review the wage.

“However, because of the Covid-19 pandemic, we could not do anything, yet, after Covid-19, we could see the escalation of everything.

“The public sector workers are so appreciative; we welcome this magnanimous extension of goodies from the governor.

‘’Although, we do not know to what percentage the governor is going to increase the salary by, yet the workers are sure that he will do what will bring a standing ovation from the workers.’’

She urged employers of labour to take a cue from the governor to ensure that their employees were well remunerated following the high cost of living in the present economy.

‘’Those in the private sector including schools, manufacturing, health, and other sectors, the employers should be able to add palliatives to what the workers are earning, because of the high cost of living.

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Sessi urged the workers to cooperate with the state governor and ensure that they worked harder to build a state that everyone desired.

She said: ‘’To whom much is given, much is expected; if the governor is doing so much to ensure that our welfare is well taken care of, we should be ready to cooperate and do more.

‘’We already cooperate with the governor, but we are going to go the extra length to do more.”

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We’re not considering any foreign military base in Nigeria — FG

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, has said that the Federal Government was not considering any foreign military base to counter insurgency and other crimes.

 

Disclosing this on Monday in Abuja, Idris noted that the Federal Government was aware of the false alarm being raised in some quarters about discussions with some foreign countries on the siting of foreign military bases in Nigeria.

He urged the public to “totally disregard this falsehood”.

 

In his words: “The Federal Government is aware of false alarms being raised in some quarters alleging discussions between the Federal Government of Nigeria and some foreign countries on the siting of foreign military bases in the country.

 

“We urge the general public to totally disregard this falsehood.

 

 

“And the President remains committed to deepening these partnerships, with the goal of achieving the national security objectives of the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

 

 

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UPDATED: Ikeja DisCo reduces Band A electricity tariff to N206.80/kwh

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The Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company says it has reduced the tariff for customers under Band A classification to N206.80 per kilowatt-hour (kwh).

 

On April 3, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) approved an increase in electricity tariff for customers under the Band A category to N225 per kwh — from N66. 

 

The commission said customers under the classification are those who receive 20 hours of electricity supply daily. 

 

Announcing the slash in a circular on Monday, Ikeja Electric said the new tariff regime will take effect from May 6, 2024.

 

“Please be informed of the downward tariff review of our Band A feeders from N225/kwh to N206.80/kwh effective 6th May 2024 with guaranteed availability of 20-24hrs supply daily,” the circular reads.

 

However, the DisCo said the tariff for bands B,C,D and E are unchanged.

 

On April 4, NERC said the approved tariff increase is expected to reduce subsidy for the 2024 fiscal year by about N1.14 trillion.

“With the newly approved tariffs, subsidies for the 2024 fiscal year are expected to reduce by about NGN1.14 trillion in furtherance of the federal government’s realignment of the subsidy regime,” NERC said.

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Musliu Oseni, vice-chairman of the commission, said the new tariff will bolster the nation’s economy.

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JUST IN: Ikeja DisCo reduces Band A electricity tariff to N206.80/kwh

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The Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company says it has reduced the tariff for customers under Band A classification to N206.80 per kilowatt-hour (kwh).

 

On April 3, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) approved an increase in electricity tariff for customers under the Band A category to N225 per kwh — from N66. 

 

The commission said customers under the classification are those who receive 20 hours of electricity supply daily. 

 

Announcing the cut in a circular on Monday, Ikeja Electric said the new tariff rate will be effective from May 6, 2024.

 

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