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Good morning! Here Are Some Major News Headlines In The Newspapers Today: Reject forces causing division in our community, Tinubu tells ECOWAS leaders

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1. President Bola Tinubu has called on ECOWAS member states to come together, strengthen ties and reject forces bent on causing division within the community. Speaking at the inauguration of the Sixth Legislature of the ECOWAS Parliament, on Thursday in Abuja, Tinubu, who is the Chairman of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, said regional solidarity is imperative to strengthen the bloc’s resilience and effectiveness at this critical juncture.

 

2.The arraignment of Binance Holdings Limited and two of its executives, Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla, on Thursday, could not proceed due to the inability of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, to effect service of the charge on the defendants. When the matter was called for the defendants to take their plea before Justice Emeka Nwite of a Federal High Court, Abuja, only Gambaryan was represented by a lawyer.

 

3. Popular and controversial cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, has failed to meet the bail conditions granted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale disclosed this development on Thursday, saying “he has been granted administrative bail but has yet to meet bail conditions.”

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4. The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers State has raised alarm over an alleged plan by Governor Siminalayi Fubara to procure interim orders from some judges to declare the Martins Amaewhule-led State House of Assembly as illegitimate. The Chairman of the APC’s Caretaker Committee in Rivers State, Tony Okocha, revealed this during a press briefing in Port Harcourt on Thursday.

 

5. The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, says nine persons have been arrested in connection with the killing of police officers in the Ughelli area of Delta State. Egbetokun made this announcement on Thursday at a management meeting of the Force.

 

6. Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu says he will support a proposal for the direct election of members into the parliament of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS. Tinubu, who made the declaration on Thursday, said the move would give citizens of member states a say in who represents them.

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7. Some occupants and property owners in the Guzape area of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, in Abuja, have sent a ‘Save our Soul’ to the Minister, Nyesom Wike and relevant government agencies over what they described as ‘life threatening blasting of rocks’ in the area. Addressing journalists in Abuja on Thursday on behalf of residents of the district, a former Deputy Governor of Kogi State, Simon Achuba, who acknowledged that “the purpose of the blasting is for the construction of road for the development of Guzape District”, pointed out that “it is only the living that can enjoy amenities”.

 

8. Senate President, Godswill Akpabio has declared that he was not responsible for the suspension of Bauchi Central Senator, Abdul Ningi, over allegations of budget padding. Akpabio’s counsel, Umeh Kalu, SAN, in a letter to Falana, titled: ‘Re: Request to Lift the Suspension of Sen. Abdul Ningi’, stressed that the Senate President was not responsible for Ningi’s suspension.

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9. The naira continued its appreciation against the US dollar despite a drop in foreign exchange turnover transactions at the FX market. Data from FMDQ showed that the naira appreciated further to N1,255.07 per dollar at the foreign exchange market on Thursday, representing a N7.78 gain against the dollar compared to N1, 262.85 recorded the previous day.

 

10. Nigeria’s Minister of Youth Development, Dr Jamila Bio Ibrahim has warned youths in the country against using the downturn in the economy as a license to commit crimes. She issued the warning in Abuja on Thursday at a Retreat and Leadership Training Course for principal officers of the Peace Corps of Nigeria.

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FG proposes N54,000 as new minimum wage

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After the walkout by the Organised Labour comprising of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress during the last meeting with the Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage following the proposed N48,000 as minimum wage by the Federal Government, it has been learned that the government has now upped it to N54,000.

 

A highly reliable source at the meeting, which is currently ongoing, disclosed this.

 

“The Federal Government has now proposed the sum of N54,000,” the reliable source said.

 

Though it is not clear whether Labour would accept this offer, FG’s proposal is a far cry from the N615,000 proposed by the organized Labour.

 

The National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, insisted on N615,000 minimum wage, arguing that the amount was arrived at after an analysis of the current economic situation and the needs of an average Nigerian family of six.

 

He blamed the government and the OPS for the breakdown in negotiation, saying, “Despite earnest efforts to reach an equitable agreement, the less than reasonable action of the Government and the Organised Private Sector has led to a breakdown in negotiations.”

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But speaking on behalf of the OPS, the Director-General of the Nigeria Employers Consultative Association, Mr Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, described unions’ walkout when negotiation had not started as unfortunate.

 

The NECA DG admonished the union leaders to reconsider their position and return to the negotiation table in the interest of their members and national development.

 

However, Ajaero justified their decision to abandon the negotiation, saying, “The government’s proposal of a paltry N48,000 as the minimum wage does not only insult the sensibilities of Nigerian workers but also falls significantly short of meeting our needs and aspirations.

 

“Though it is worth noting that even the least paid workers in the private sector receive N78,000 as clearly stated by the OPS, highlighting the stark disparity between the proposed minimum wage and prevailing standards further demonstrating the unwillingness of employers and Government to faithfully negotiate a fair national minimum wage for workers in Nigeria.’’

 

He accused the government of failing to provide data to support its offer, noting that this undermined the credibility of the negotiation.

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“Furthermore, the government’s failure to provide any substantiated data to support their offer exacerbates the situation. This lack of transparency and good faith undermines the credibility of the negotiation process and erodes trust between the parties involved.

 

The NLC president noted that the unions remained committed to fighting for the rights and interests of Nigerian workers.

 

He also called on the government to reconsider its position and come to the negotiation table with “clear hands that reflect the true value of the contributions made by Nigerian workers to the nation’s development and the objective socioeconomic realities that confront not just Nigerian workers but Nigerians today as a result of the policies of the Federal Government.”

 

President Tinubu, through Vice President Kashim Shettima, on January 30, 2024, inaugurated the 37-member Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage to come up with a new minimum wage ahead of the expiration of the current N30,000 wage on April 18.

 

The panel, whose membership includes federal and state governments, the private sector, and organised labour, will recommend a new national minimum wage for the country.

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During the panel’s inauguration, Shettima urged the members to “speedily” reach a resolution and submit their reports early.

 

“This timely submission is crucial to ensure the emergence of a new minimum wage,” Shettima said.

 

In furtherance of its assignment, a zonal public hearing was held simultaneously on March 7 in Lagos, Kano, Enugu, Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, and Abuja.

 

The NLC and the TUC in different states proposed various figures as a living wage, referencing the current economic crunch and the high costs of living.

 

In their different proposals on the minimum wage, the NLC members in the South-West states demanded N794,000 as the TUC suggested N447,000.

 

At the North-Central zonal hearing in Abuja, the workers demanded N709,000 as the new national minimum wage, while their counterparts in the South-South clamoured for N850,000.

In the North-West, N485,000 was proposed, while the South-East stakeholders demanded N540,000 minimum wage.

But organised labour settled for N615,000 as a living wage.

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Retired police officers storm national assembly over unpaid pensions

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Some retired police officers, on Tuesday, besieged the national assembly over unpaid pensions.

 

The retirees are demanding that they be removed from the contributory pension scheme.

 

In a letter dated May 21 and addressed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, the retirees said many of them have lost their lives due to the prevailing economic hardship.

 

“We believe that our peaceful and legal approach to this agitation would not be taken for granted by you,” the letter reads

 

“We must also appreciate both the members of the Upper and the Lower Chambers who have also painstakingly taken the matter through several sessions of legislative actions spanning investigative hearings, public hearings.

 

“And passage of the Police Exit Bill from CPS and Police Pension Board Bill in our favour, privately initiated bills by Sen. Elisha Abbo and Hon. Francis Waive of the Senate and House of Representative respectively, in the 9th NASS.

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“Sir, permit us to intimate our dear Senate President that the Bill for an Act to establish the Nigeria Police Pension Board to handle Pension matters for personnel of the Force and for connected purposes was passed by the 9th Assembly Senate on Tuesday 5th June, 2023.

 

“Whereas the sister bill to exempt the Police Force from the application of the Contributory Pensions Scheme under the CPS 2014 and for related matters which public hearing was conducted since 22/02/22 by the House Committee on Pensions of the 9th Assembly, came up in the floor of the 10th Assembly on 23rd November, 2023 for harmonization process but is still pending till date.

 

“The speedy harmonisation and transmission of these bills to the President for assent become absolutely necessary due to very obvious reasons.

 

“A few of such reasons is the rate at which Retired police officers die because of hardship caused by the present economic situation in Nigeria.”

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Speaking with the retirees, Yunus Akintunde, deputy chair of the senate committee on police, said the national assembly is working to resolve the issue.

 

 

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Elected leaders told me ICC was built for Africa and thugs, says chief prosecutor

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Karim Khan, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), says some elected leaders told him that the ICC was built for Africa and “thugs like Vladimir Putin”, the Russian president.

 

The ICC is the first and only permanent international court with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression.

 

The court’s member states are obliged to immediately arrest the wanted person if on their territory.

 

Israel and the US, the Jewish nation’s biggest ally, are not members of the ICC.

 

Khan did not specify which elected leader or leaders he was referring to, but expressed his disapproval at apparent threats from the US over the ICC’s intention to seek arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel.

The ICC is also asking for an arrest warrant for Yoav Gallant, Israeli defence minister. Both men have been accused of war crimes.

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The court’s decision to prosecute Israeli authorities has been met with ire from Israel and the US.

 

“Target Israel and we will target you. If you move forward with the measures indicated in the report, we will move to end all American support for the ICC, sanction your employees and associates, and bar you and your families from the United States,” a letter signed by some senators reads.

 

“You have been warned.”

 

US President Joe Biden had also described the allegations against Israel as “outrageous”.

 

“Let me be clear, we reject the ICC’s application for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders,” Biden said at a Jewish American Heritage Month event at the White House on Monday.

 

“There is no equivalence between Israel and Hamas.”

‘IT’S NOT GENOCIDE’

In a CNN interview on Monday, Khan described the letter as a threat, maintaining that the ICC’s values are synonymous with American beliefs.

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“And, of course, I’ve had some elected leaders speak to me and be very blunt. ‘This court is built for Africa and for thugs like Putin,’ was what one senior leader told me,” Khan said, adding that “we don’t view it like that”.

 

“We are not going to be swayed by the different types of threats, some of which are public and some maybe are not,” he added.

 

The ICC is also seeking warrants for three Hamas chiefs — Yahya Sinwar, leader of the Palestinian militant group; Mohammed Al-Masri, leader of the Al Qassem Brigades; and Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas’ political leader.

 

Charges against the Hamas leaders include “extermination, murder, taking of hostages, rape and sexual assault in detention”.

 

Netanyahu and Gallant are being charged for “causing extermination, causing starvation as a method of war, including the denial of humanitarian relief supplies, deliberately targeting civilians in conflict”.

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All charges are in relation to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

Israel is also facing a separate charge of alleged genocide at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as brought forward by South Africa.

 

Biden said Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza.

 

“Contrary to allegations against Israel made by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), what’s happening in Gaza is not genocide. We reject that,” Biden added.

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