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Good morning! Here Are Some Major News Headlines In The Newspapers Today: Cash crunch: NLC warns FG of mass protest, again, banks cut withdrawals

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1. The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, on Tuesday, expressed concerns over the lingering cash scarcity in the country. Five days to the Christmas Day celebration, the congress said in a statement by its National President, Joe Ajaero, that the situation has serious implications for citizens, insisting that urgent steps must be taken to address it.

 

2. The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and an elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, on Tuesday, faulted President Bola Tinubu’s peace deal between the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. PDP rejected the intervention of the President and told the defectors that they could only return to the Assembly through fresh elections.

 

3. Members of the Senate Committee on Appropriations were shocked on Tuesday when informed that there was no provision for the scheduled 2024 population and housing census in the budget proposal for the National Population Commission. The Chairman, Senate Committee on National Population Commission, Senator Abdul Ningi informed the lawmakers about the development while presenting a report on the NPC 2024 budget to the collating committee.

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4. Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara on Tuesday said he was prepared to pay any price for peace to reign. The governor, who has been embroiled in a political battle with his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, agreed to follow the eight-point agreement signed on Monday to facilitate a truce.

 

5. President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday reflected on his six months in office, assuring Nigerians of “full manifestation” of the reforms by his administration’s next year. He gave his government kudos for the improvement of security in the Southeast, Southsouth, Northeast and Northwest, saying that Boko Haram and bandits were being routed by security agents.

 

6. House of Representatives Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas has said the National Assembly will pass the 2024 budget on Saturday, December 30. Abbas spoke when the House resumed plenary on Tuesday in Abuja.

 

7. Local governments will soon be on the front burner of the war against graft by the leadership of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. The commission has signalled its desire to “buy in” people at the grassroots to achieve its desire to fight corruption, especially in the councils. EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede revealed this during a two-day workshop for local government officials in Kaduna State.

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8. Reports emerged on Tuesday that unknown gunmen kidnapped an Akwa Ibom State High Court Judge, Justice Joy Uwanna and her driver, killing her police escort in the process. It was gathered that the gunmen posed as vigilantes on the Uyo-Okobo road on Monday night, and blocked the road to prevent Justice Uwanna who was returning from a court sitting in Oron.

 

9. Three passengers were reported dead and others injured in a fatal accident that occurred in the early hours of Tuesday, on the Oru Ijebu-Igbo Road in Ogun State. An eyewitness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the driver, who was said to be a learner, miscalculated while on the wheel, which caused a collision between the Toyota Camry car and a tricycle.

 

10. Justice Bayo Taiwo of the Oyo State High Court, sitting in Ibadan, on Thursday, convicted and sentenced the Chief Executive Officer of Crime Alert Security Network, Ibadan, Olaniyan Gbenga Amos, to 75 years imprisonment for multiple investment frauds. Olaniyan, according to a statement from the Head of Media and Publicity of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Dele Oyewale, on Tuesday, was convicted alongside his firm, Detorrid Heritage Investment Limited.

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FG extends FEC meeting to Tuesday, says ‘far-reaching decisions will be made’

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The Federal Government has extended the federal executive council (FEC) meeting to Tuesday.

 

Mohammed Idris, minister of information and culture, announced the extension of the FEC meeting on Monday while speaking with State House correspondents.

 

The FEC meeting was held on Monday for the first time since March.

 

Idris said the FEC meeting will continue on Tuesday at 12pm.

“The council meeting will continue tomorrow, therefore, there will be no press briefing today,” the minister said.

 

“A lot of far-reaching decisions are being taken and the conclusions will be made available to you tomorrow. FEC will continue at 12 noon tomorrow.”

 

During the FEC meeting, President Bola Tinubu swore in two additional commissioners of the National Population Commission (NPC).

The two commissioners are Fasuwa Johnson from Ogun state, and Amidu Raheem from Osun state.

 

Earlier, the cabinet observed a minute’s silence in honour of the late Fabian Osuji, a former minister of education; and Ogbonnaya Onu, a former minister of science and technology.

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Electricity tariff hike: We’ll go back to drawing board, FG tells labour

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The Federal Government has said it will go back to the drawing board with relevant stakeholders to address the issue of the electricity tariff hike.

Mamudah Mamman, permanent secretary at the federal ministry of power, spoke in Abuja on Monday while addressing members of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

Members of organised labour were out to picket offices of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), ministry of power and the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) in Abuja over the tariff hike.

 

The NERC on April 3 approved an increase in the electricity tariff for elite customers.

 

Organised labour is calling for a reversal of the increase and a return to the negotiating table.

 

Mamman said members of the national assembly have told the ministry to do a wide consultation with relevant stakeholders on the matter.

 

The permanent secretary assured that the ministry would sit down next week with the leadership of the NLC to see how the issues could be resolved.

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“The national assembly had written the ministry to go and do a wide consultation with all the relevant stakeholders,” he said.

 

“What the ministry does is give policy directions. We realise that the policy direction given is pushing Nigerians to the corner, and we need to do things differently.

 

“What we need to do is for all of us to come to the table, look at it, and decide what is the best way. I don’t have the power to reverse the tariff, so we will go back to the drawing board with the regulator and NLC.

 

“I’m going to take your message to the relevant authority, and we will look at it and inform you.”

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Reverse electricity tariff — we won’t accept band classification, Ajaero tells NERC

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The president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, says the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) should reverse the electricity tariff.

 

Ajaero spoke on Monday when members of the labour body picketed the headquarters of the NERC in Abuja over the increase in electricity tariff.

 

The NERC on April 3 approved an increase in the electricity tariff for elite customers.

 

Ajaero said the protest was due to NERC’s unresponsiveness to the multiple letters sent by the NLC.

 

He added that the increase in tariff was arbitrary, noting that NERC did not consult relevant stakeholders before taking the decision.

 

The NLC president argued that Nigeria has 4,000 megawatts of electricity for over 200 million people, as against the global index of 1,000 megawatts for one million citizens.

 

“We are here on a peaceful protest having written so many letters to NERC that they cannot increase tariff without meeting with Nigerians, that the process of adjusting tariffs in every tariff methodology requires that they meet with all stakeholders, including labour, that we don’t know where this tarrif is coming from,” Ajaero said.

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“And that NERC is not oblivious to the fact that Nigeria is wallowing in power poverty, that while the whole world gave a global index of one million people for 1,000 megawatts, Nigeria has 4,000 megawatts for over 200 million people.

 

“What Nigeria is generating today is not enough for Lagos, and it is bad enough to say some Nigeria are better than others; some will get 20 hours, some will get two hours; even in South Africa, such has never happened.

 

“Use the same magic that you are using to give some Nigerians 20 hours to give everybody in Nigeria 20 hours. Nigerians are saying no to discriminatory power allocation.”

 

He noted that the Manbilla power plant in Plateau state can generate 3,600 megawatts of renewable hydropower but has remained underperforming 30 years after its inauguration.

 

Ajaero urged the federal government to put an end to all taxes that could further increase the burden on Nigerians.

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