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Minimum wage: Labour never contemplated ₦100,000 let alone ₦62,000 — NLC

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) says it has never contemplated ₦100,000 as the minimum wage for workers in the country let alone the ₦62,000 offered by the government.

 

Labour insisted on ₦250,000, its latest demand at the last meeting of the Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage on Friday, as the living wage for an average Nigerian worker.

 

“Our position is very clear,” said Chris Onyeka, NLC Assistant General Secretary,  on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief show on Monday.

 

He insisted that labour won’t accept the latest government’s offer of ₦62,000 and the ₦100,000 proposal by some individuals and economists.

 

Onyeka said, “We have never considered accepting ₦62,000 or any other wage that we know is below what we know is able to take Nigerian workers home. We will not negotiate a starvation wage.

 

“We have never contemplated ₦100,000 let alone of ₦62,000. We are still at ₦250,000, that is where we are, and that is what we considered enough concession to the government and the other social partners in this particular situation. We are not just driven by frivolities but the realities of the market place; realities of things we buy every day: bag of rice, yam, garri, and all of that.”

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Onyeka said the one-week grace period given to the Federal Government last Tuesday, June 4, 2024, would expire by the midnight of Tuesday, June 11, 2024.

 

He said should the Federal Government and National Assembly fail to act on the demands of workers by tomorrow (Tuesday), the organs of the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) would meet to decide on the resumption of the nationwide industrial action relaxed last week.

 

The NLC Official said, “The Federal Government and the National Assembly have the call now. It is not our call. Our demand is there for them (the government) to look at and send an Executive Bill to the National Assembly, and for the National Assembly to look at what we have demanded, the various fact of the law, and then come up with a National Minimum Act that meets our demands.

 

“If that does not meet our demand, we have given the Federal Government a one-week notice to look at the issues and that one week expires tomorrow (Tuesday). If after tomorrow, we have not seen any tangible response from the government, the organs of the Organised Labour will meet to decide on what next.”

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When asked what the decision of Labour would be should the government insists on ₦62,000, he said, “It was clear what we said. We said we are relaxing a nationwide indefinite strike. It’s like putting a pause on it. So, if you put a pause on something and that organs that govern us as trade unions decide that we should remove that pause, it means that we go back to what was in existence before.”

 

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MYK CEO, Alhaji Abubakar Suleiman Mayaki exonerated in high-profile murder case

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Alhaji Abubakar Suleiman Mayaki, CEO of Land and Properties Ltd, has been cleared of any involvement in the murder of one Idowu Keshinro, a case that has garnered significant public interest.

Investigation by the Homicide section of the Federal Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) in Abuja concluded that there was no evidence linking Mayaki to Keshinro’s death.

Initial allegations hinted at a conspiracy involving local police officials, including Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Bose Owonipa and Chike Thankgod. But the FCID’s findings have exonerated Mayaki.

The investigation revealed minimal evidence against him, resulting in his unconditional bail. The FCID’s legal department asserted that the allegations were baseless, raising questions about the motives behind the claims against Mayaki. This case has highlighted concerns over potential corruption within the Nigeria police force.

As the investigation unfolds, the public is eager for further updates in this complex situation, which reflects ongoing challenges within the Nigerian justice system.

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Currently, Mayaki faces charges in a magistrate court in Ogba following an alleged fraudulent duplicate of the case file that was improperly sent to the Lagos DPP, who was said to be unaware of the FCID’s extensive work that questioned the basis for the defendant’s incarceration.

Attention is also being drawn to claims that the alleged conspirator openly boasted in the court about using his wealth to influence the Lagos judiciary, similar to his actions at the FCID in Abuja.

 

Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police, Deputy Inspector General of Police ( Fcid) and the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and Department of Public prosecution have been urged to ensure thorough investigation and be wary of the antics of mischievous people

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Nigeria not delaying interest payments to savings bondholders – Presidency

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The presidency says the Federal Government is not experiencing any system issue delaying coupon payments to savings bondholders as claimed in reports on Friday.

A bondholder receives a coupon — known as an interest payment for investments in bonds — from the date of the bond issuance until the date of maturity.

Earlier today, a report said the Federal Government failed to pay coupons on two savings bonds on time and blamed the delay — being the second in two months — on system and processing issues.

The report also said the delayed payments are coming at a time when the government is under pressure from its rising debt burden.

However, Bayo Onanuga, special adviser on information and strategy to President Bola Tinubu, said the report is “inaccurate”.

According to Onanuga, the government does not have any financial payments issues causing delays in servicing debts.

He also said the country was sufficiently liquid to meet all financial obligations.

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Nigeria has sufficient liquidity to meet all its financial obligations, and there is no default or delay in servicing our debts,” Onanuga said.

“According to Nigeria’s Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, the country currently owes no outstanding payments.

“Additionally, the Director General of the Debt Management Office, Ms. Patience Oniha, confirmed that, as of September 19, the Central Bank of Nigeria has successfully processed all due payments.

“The payment scheduled for today, September 20, is also being processed on time.”

Onanuga also said “any suggestion of systemic financial issues causing delays in bond payments is unfounded”.

The DMO usually issues savings bonds on behalf of the federal government every month.

The bonds are usually a two-year or three-year bond with coupon payments scheduled quarterly.

The initiative, introduced in 2017, is aimed to diversify Nigeria’s borrowing sources and offer retail investors an opportunity to earn income by investing in government securities.

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On the government’s part, generated capital are used to support the fiscal policies and infrastructure development in the country.

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Osun mortuary attendants, five others arrested for selling human parts

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The Osun State Police Command says it has arrested seven suspects for selling human parts and water used to bathe corpses in the state.

A statement signed by the Acting Police Public Relations Officer for Osun Command, Emmanuel Giwa-Alade, noted that those arrested included two mortuary attendants: Johnson Daniel, aged 43, and Adetunji Okunade, aged 42.

Giwa-Alade listed the other suspects as Olaniyan Azeez, Balogun Temitope, Oladapo Hammed, Kazeem Rasaq, and Asaka Rauf. He added that the arrests were made following credible information from a concerned individual that Daniel, a mortuary attendant at Ipetu-Ijesa, was selling remains of corpses deposited at the mortuary where he worked to native doctors.

 

“The suspects used these remains obtained from the mortuary attendant (Johnson Daniel) for various ritual purposes. Daniel also confessed that he conspired with another mortuary attendant, Adetunji Okunade, to sell remnants of water used to bathe corpses to interested native doctors.

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“During the investigation, a search was conducted at the residences of these suspects, leading to the recovery of fragments of substances suspected to be human skulls at the homes of Asaka Rauf and Oladapo Hammed, while a female pant and a notebook containing instructions on ritual practices were recovered from Balogun Temitope Asimiyu’s residence,” Giwa-Alade said.

 

The Osun Police Command spokesperson also reported that three people were arrested for canvassing support for the Yoruba Nation in the state.

According to him, Oluwafemi Fagbuyi, who was picked up at Obada Market in Ikire, where he was addressing people, urged his audience “to denounce their allegiance to Nigeria as a nation.” He claimed that Nigeria ended in 2014 after 100 years of amalgamation and displayed the Yoruba Nation’s flag in the process.

“The case was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department after a preliminary investigation. Through diligent investigation, Joy Faseyiku, 63, and Alabede Janet, 64, were arrested in Osogbo and Ikire, respectively, in connection with the crime.

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“The investigation has been concluded, and the suspects have been charged to the Federal High Court accordingly,” he added.

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