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10th NASS leadership: Zoning suffers as tough political gimmicks plunge parties in confusion

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…Political blocs flood President-elect with fairness call, protest imposition

…Support, opposition against Akpabio build up

By Moses Adeniyi

While the clamour for zoning has contributed a strong pillar in the discourse for the determination of the 10th National Assembly (NASS), it is apparent that the complexities of the political game surrounding the race have become a struggle posing many sides potent to crumble the pillar of zoning.

The tough sides rousing from political blocs have begun to leave parties, particularly the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in confusion, as it appears even delineation of Lawmakers-elect into blocs of interest have begun to assume a more formidable force to downplay party supremacy.

The threats before the parties have become more dicey, particularly for the ruling APC whose power may not be absolute in the choice of the leadership, as for instance for the Senate, the party has almost equal strength with the opposition put together, on balance of having 59 member elects to 50 of the combined opposition.

Since the standing rule provides that the winner of the Senate Presidency Seat must have at least 60 votes on the floor of the upper chamber, it is clear the ruling party cannot have a free grip on the seat without anyone running on its  platform for the position buying support from some opposition members.

It is obvious that since the return of the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to the Country from his trip to Paris, the politicking for the composition of the 10th National Assembly had become heated with series of meetings and lobbying.

Although report had emerged earlier that the President-elect had rejected a micro box closed ended zoning to the South-south, suing for an open cheque to the South in a broader coverage, the decision before the President-elect and the party leadership organ, the National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC, may have become more complex given regards to the blocs of interests  which have emerged with controversial stands.

Update on the recent development had reports that the President-elect had expressed a choice of a decison which majority of the lawmakers elect on his party’s platform have expressed their contentions against, demanding for non interference on the path the lawmakers may wish to tread to elect the principal officers of the 10th Assembly.

It was gathered about 37 senators-elect of the ruling party  frowned against  the choice of Senators Godswill Akpabio, Akwa Ibom North West senatorial district and Jubrin Barau, Kano North, for Senate President and Deputy Senate President respectively, communicated to the senators-elect by the President-elect, at a meeting of the leadership of the APC on Friday night in Abuja.

It was also learnt that the President-elect’s  choice of Hon. Tajudeen Abbas who represents Zaria federal constituency of Kaduna State for speakership of the House of Representatives also generated resistance.

It was reported that,  alternatively, the Senators-elect reportedly pointed to the direction of the Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, and a former governor of Zamfara State, Senator Abdulaziz Yari for Senate President and Deputy Senate President respectively.

Kalu represents Abia North Senatorial District, Yari was recently voted to represent Zamfara West.

The issue of the Senate Presidency has been keenly contested with Senators-elect racing for the post on the platform of the ruling pParty posing difficult sides.

Although there has not been any official communication by the ruling APC on the zoning of the principal seats of the National Assembly, reports have said the party is considering zoning the Senate President seat to the South-East and North West for the Speakership of the House of Representatives.

However, more returning lawmakers under the platform of the party have continued to nurse their ambitions regardless of what the Party may come up with as its preferred zoning choice, a development that has begun to reflect on the composition of lobbying blocs sprouting from different interest and political calculations.

Among those contesting for Senate Presiding Offices are: Senators Sani Musa, Niger State, North Central; Godswill Akpabio, Akwa Ibom State, South South; Orji Uzor Kalu, Abia State, South East; Jibrin Barau, Kano State, North West; Osita Izunaso, Imo State, South East; Ali Ndume, Borno State, North East and Abdullazizi Yari, Zamfara, North West.

For the House of Representatives are: Hons. Tajudeen Abass (Kaduna), Muktra Betara (Borno), Ahmed Idris Wase (Plateau), Ben Kalu (Abia), Miriam Onuoha (Imo), etc.

Although the APC may be leaning more towards the South, those contesting from the Northern zone have continued to pose their arguments, particularly stakeholders from the Northwest who have argued on the ground that the zone gave the highest chunk of votes to the President-elect, Tinubu and therefore should be compensated.

They have also posed arguments that the Party should consider the zone, laying claims to what has been described as desperate attempt by opposition parties to take over Kano and the entire North West Zone from the APC.

Meanwhile, arguments and lobbying for candidates of choice for the Senate Presidency seat have continued to generate contending interests amongst political blocs.

Late April, while there were reports that Tinubu outrightly rejected proposals made by some members of the APC leadership and three South West senators for the Senate Presidency to be zoned to the South-South, it has become more controversial as confidential reports from a meeting held weekend reported the President-elect made a choice of Senator-elect from the South-south zone, Godswill Akpabio on certain conditions which was gathered wasn’t too well an embracing option to majority of the Senators-elect who attended the meeting with the Presieent.

As zoning argument continues, with a formal decision still hanging for the formula to employ for the formation of the 10th Assembly leadership,  different blocs of interests have continued to throw off their support line, even beyond party affiliation.

For instance, a bloc, the South East Senate caucus has called on the Senator Abdullahi Adamu led NWC of the APC and the President- elect, to allow the South East geo-political zone get the slot of the Senate President.

According to the Caucus, the party should uphold the Principle of Natural Justice and Equity that it preaches, founded on reasons to ensure that the South East zone is given the position of Senate President.

The Senators who noted that with the side-lining of the Southeast from producing the Presidential candidates of the major political parties before the general elections, said that the only way the zone could be compensated and given a sense of belonging is for the zone to produce the next Senate President, adding that this would restore confidence of the people from the South-East and South-South geo-political zones and indeed all Nigerians in the unity of the country.

In a Communique at the end of its meeting in Abuja, the Senate Caucus urged the President-elect to extend the same democratic opportunity he received from the outgoing administration that gave all aspirants equal opportunity to exercise their fundamental and constitutional rights during the APC Presidential Primaries.

The Communique was signed by Senators- elect from the South East for the 10th Senate, including Senator Orji Uzor Kalu; Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe; Senator Ifeanyi Ubah; Senator Victor Umeh; Senator Osita Izunaso; Senator Ezenwa Oyewuchi; Senator Tony Nwoye and Senator PC Ndubueze.

Others are Senator Okey Ezea; Senator Kelvin Chukwu and Senator Osita Ngwu.

The Communique read, “We have observed with dismay the antics of persons with vested selfish as who have planted themselves around the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and have vowed to shut out the South East from the Senate Presidency of the 10th Senate.

“Beyond ethnic and religious considerations, in the forthcoming 10th Senate, the Southeast has been blessed with ranking Senators-elect including members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) who have the cranial capacity, competence, influence, experience and Political followership to pilot the affairs of the Red Chamber, it becomes imperative that the All Progressives Congress upholds the Principle of natural Justice and equity which it preaches founded on reason and zone the seat of Senate President to the South East region.

“That the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu should extend the same democratic opportunity he received from the outgoing administration which gave all aspirants equal opportunity to exercise their fundamental and constitutional rights during the APC Presidential Primaries. He should be conscious of the grave implications of zoning and endorsing a candidate from the South-South without any regard for the Southeast, such move will no doubt serve as a recipe for injustice which will culminate to restiveness.

“We implore the President-elect to be sensitive to the times in Nigeria and ensure the country continues to thrive on the party of equity, unity and fairness to the tripod of Nigeria (Hausa Igbo Yoruba) and the geopolitical zones

“The country is already divided amongst ethnic and religious lines due to the exclusion of the Southeast region, which formed the major reason the APC received the amount of votes from the Southeast. The incoming Administration of Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu must correct this anomaly by ensuring that the Southeast is given the opportunity to produce the next Senate President.

“With the side-lining of the Southeast from producing the Presidential candidates of the major political parties before the general elections, the only means through which the zone can be compensated and given a sense of belonging is for the zone to produce the next Senate President as this will restore confidence of the people from the South-east and South-south geo-political zones and indeed all Nigerians in the unity of the country

“The APC must rise above primordial and political interest and shun the winner takes all syndrome and pursue ethno-religious inclusivity and a strong, virile, united, progressive, prosperous, equitable and just democratic nation

“Mr President-elect, how would an average Igbo man feel after he sees evidence of total discrimination. The South East has been denied the chance of producing the president of Nigeria since 1966. The South South has produced President for six years and also had Deputy Senate President in the outgoing administration. The only zone in the South that has not been favoured is the South East. The outcry of marginalisation by the South East and the entire Igbo should be addressed by your incoming administration rather than aggravating it. The South West has President, the North East has Vice President, it is only just that the least position at the moment that can assuage the South East is given the chance to be the President of the 10th Senate.

“On this note we have collectively resolved to support South East aspirants of the APC. We remain committed and have since expanded negotiations with other well-meaning Senators-elect to rally round the South East to ensure that justice, fairness and unity of the country prevails.

“We remain hopeful that together we shall achieve a harmonious 10th Senate, deepen democracy, fairness and the unity of our dear country.”

…As opposition sniffs for ruling party aspirants with juicy offers

As more interest builds up beyond the row over zoning principles, issues of interest have posed difficult sides along party lines.

For instance, the 35-member Labour Party caucus for the incoming 10th Assembly of the House of Representatives has said they would vote as a bloc for any speakership of choice during the inauguration of the new Assembly on June 13.

Hon. Afam Victor Ogene who was elected the leader of the caucus said, “May I use this opportunity to reiterate that the Labour Party caucus, House of Representatives, has not endorsed any speakership aspirant.

“In fact, anyone desirous of our votes on the day of inauguration must first convince us, as a bloc, of what his plans and programmes for the Nigerian people are. While we may have individual preferences, I can assure that at the end of the day, the Labour Party shall stand as one, indivisible entity to take a common and progressive stand.”

The controversy of the zoning parameter to settle for, particularly within the camp of the ruling APC had informed Minority caucus of the incoming 10th House of Representatives made of the opposition political parties to make assertion that the ruling party is now in confusion over the choice of candidates for the Speakership.

The caucus dismissed claims that its members were beginning to drift apart, rather arguing that the house of the ruling party is not order.

On the heels of the official unveiling of the speakership quest of Hon. Yusuf Gagbi in Abuja, the group argued that “attendance at such events does not translate to endorsement,” just as Hon. Afam Victor one of the spokespersons of the Minority caucus also known as “Greater Majority,”  said in a statement that given the fact that over 10 persons were still jostling for the speakership barely five weeks to the inauguration of the new Assembly was an indication that APC’s house was not in order.

“What you see going on is not anything unusual. In an electioneering season, such as we have currently, members-elect are free to honour invite by friends and colleagues.

“The mere fact that five weeks to inauguration of the National Assembly, the APC still has over 10 Speakership aspirants speaks volumes about the confusion therein. Regardless, as a popular African idiom proclaims, ‘if you close your eyes because you don’t want to see bad people, you may also not be aware when good people pass by.

“By inference, therefore, the Greater Majority would continue to interface and interrogate  all members of the 10th House of Representatives even as we keep our own plans close to our chest,” Ogene said.

…More aspirants join leadership race as parties remain in limbo

Meanwhile, the race for the Speakership of the lower chamber has become more heated, as more runners are joining up as the ruling party remains unresolved about the zoning parameter.

The leader of the outgoing House, Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa and the Chairman, Committee on Navy, Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi on Wednesday and Saturday last week respectively, joined the race.

Support for the Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, Hon. Aliyu Betara, a leading aspirant has also begun to ring for his aspiration.

For instance, a group of newly elected members of the House of Representatives under the aegis  of New Vision, during the weekend pledged their support for Betara, lawmaker representing Biu/Bayo/Shani Federal Constituency of Borno State, for speakership of the 10th House of Representatives.

The group in a statement by Peter Akpanke member-elect from Obudu/Obaniku/Bekwara Federal Constituency Cross River, made available to journalists said they had finalised the decision at a meeting of the new members-elect from the South-South in Abuja.

The group is drawn from the All Progressives Congress (APC), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), and other political parties.

According to Akpanke members of the group had been moving across the country to garner support for Betara, who is also the present Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation.

Also for the Senate Presidency, Senator-elect for Imo North Senatorial District, Engr. Patrick C. Ndubueze, has joined the race for the Senate Presidency of the 10th National Assembly.

The Imo born politician who was first elected member of the Federal House of Representatives representing Okigwe Federal Constituency in Imo State in 1992, in the letter to the party on Sunday in Abuja, said, “the Nigerian Senate has grown into an icon of national democratic trajectory and had, overtime, shown a capacity to rise and fulfil the huge expectations of Nigerians across the nation.

“Now, in respect of current realities in this time which requires sensitive leadership in the Senate in the mould of: a focused leadership, a leadership that is people-centric and a calm and supportive leadership.

“Having been persuaded by my track record as a ranking legislator, a politician of more than 35 years standing and a personal character that has stood the test of time for integrity and commitment to the people, I, Engr. Patrick Ndubueze, being a ranking member of the National Assembly, do desire to offer myself to contest the office of the Senate President of the 10th National Assembly strongly believing in my capacity to stand in the roles of the leadership required at this time.

“Sir, I trust that you will bless my aspiration as declared with your active support through appropriate counseling, advice and networking, to ensure that this noble cause sees the light of day!

“While, I await your kind acceptance of my declaration of intent, sir, please, accept the assurances of my esteemed regards.”

While canvassing for the support of his colleagues in a letter addressed to individual Senators-elect, Engr. Ndubueze said in the last 32 years, he has remained committed to the good cause of the Nigerian project, adding that he has been on consultation frenzy with critical stakeholders across the length and breadth of the country to positive acclaim.

He said, “Distinguished Senator, over the last 32 years, I have remained committed to the good cause of the Nigerian project and had always been persuaded that our sovereign advancement inclusive of the desired progressions of millions of Nigerians is better enabled through the instrumentality of appropriately engineered legislations which are superintended by a knowledgeable and motivated political head of the National Assembly who is equipped for thoroughness, moderation and a vision-driven compassion.

“It is for these reasons, and their fulfilment, distinguished Senator, that I have decided to declare my intention to contest the office of the President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“I do not treat this declaration lightly, Distinguished Senator. I, indeed, have been on a consultation frenzy with critical stakeholders across the length and breadth of our country to positive acclaim.

“This letter to your good self is in continuation of the consultations I had embarked upon, by which, I am of the hope that you will avail me a time to physically meet with you, even as I now canvass for your support and advice as we head to the day of the election of the principal officers of the National Assembly.

“While thanking you profusely for the opportunity of this engagement, distinguished Senator, please accept my highest regards for your good self.”

…Political blocs flood President-elect with fairness call

In the row of call of adherence to zoning principles, a group under the aegis of the APC Integrity Group has asked the Senator Abdullahi Adamu led NWC to ensure that no one geo-political zone of the Country produces two Presiding officers.

The group argued that the President-elect, Tinubu for equity and Justice must ensure that the positions are distributed among the zones rather than one zone getting two positions for both the upper and lower Chambers in the incoming 10th National Assembly.

In a statement by the Coordinator and Secretary, Dawu Mohammed and Chisom Nwakanma respectively, the group noted that sensitive positions should be distributed evenly in order not to avert crisis.

According to the group, there were already alignments and counter alignments that would be injurious to the unity and existence of the party should they be allowed to exist.

The statement had read, “We have observed the horse trading going on about the presiding offices of the 10th Assembly and we consider it pertinent to advise that two presiding offices should not go to one geo-political zone. Doing so, we believe would be injurious to the unity and existence of the party.

“We, also consider it a concern that the NWC of our party had till date not been able to come up with the zoning formula. This situation had led to different interests and agitations that we are witnessing among our elected lawmakers.

“The APC Integrity Group expects that those take lawmakers to the President-elect for endorsement should do that in the interest of the country and not because of juicy committees and other considerations.

“The President-elect and the party leadership should know that whatever crises that comes from the zoning and election of the presiding officers, they are responsible for them.

“It is our sincere view that the Deputy Senate President should be zoned to the North Central since the party is considering zoning the Speaker House of Representatives to the North West.

“For us, what is paramount is a viable 10th National Assembly, which we believe could be achieved with proper zoning and competent leadership.”

Another group under the aegis of Renewed Hope Professionals called on the President-Elect to maintain neutrality in the hotly contested leadership race for the 10th National Assembly.

In a statement on Sunday issued and signed by the group’s Coodinator, Kinu Kabirwa, the group said, “The parliament operates under the dictum of first among equals and any attempt to foist any form of leadership on members may be counterproductive.”

Picking from allegations of moves  to anoint aspirants for key positions in the 10th NASS, the group declared that the very cornerstone of a healthy democracy is the freedom of choice, and the imposition of candidates by those in positions of authority has led to a legitimacy crisis in the country since the return to democracy in 1999.

The group asserted that as an advocate for competitive democracy, the President-elect must demonstrate an unwavering commitment to a level playing field for all contestants.

“The APC, under the leadership of His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR), set a powerful example in the primaries that produced the President-Elect as the Flag bearer of the APC. The world saw the beauty of progressive politics when Mr. President insisted on a level playing field for all contestants, and we must not backtrack on this laudable legacy.

“The President-elect must be seen as a committed democrat who respects the doctrine of separation of powers, the very hallmark of the Presidential System of government and a fundamental aspect of most democratic systems. The President-elect must avoid interfering with the workings of the National Assembly to maintain this balance.

“To ensure that the National Assembly operates independently and free from external influence, the President must remain neutral. The Constitution provides for a system of checks and balances, allowing each branch of government to monitor and regulate the others to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.

“If the President-elect takes sides in the leadership of the National Assembly, it could compromise the ability of lawmakers to carry out their duties and undermine the system of checks and balances, robbing the incoming administration of legitimacy and the healing that the nation so badly needs.

“To avoid a replay of 2015 which slowed down governance for four years, the President-elect must tread cautiously for a smooth ride in the incoming administration.

“Conclusively, the President-elect must maintain neutrality to ensure the smooth functioning of the new administration, maintain the separation of powers, and uphold the principles of democracy.

“This is vital for the incoming President to establish legitimacy and avoid tension and division that could hinder the government’s ability to pass legislation and address important issues. The APC Concerned Professionals urge the President-Elect to heed this call for neutrality in the leadership race for the 10th National Assembly,” it argued.

…Support, opposition against Akpabio build up

Meanwhile both support for and opposition against Akpabio  reportedly preferred by President-elect  have continued to gather cloud.

On Sunday, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) taking the opposition side, dissociated itself from the endorsement of the former Minister for Senate Presidency by Coalition of Northern groups.

Alhaji Musa Saidu, a member of the ACF in a statement on Sunday in Abuja said that endorsing Akpabio for the Senate Presidency would spell doom for Northern Nigeria.

Saidu who is also the leader of the Arewa Community in Southern Nigeria, said, “We hereby dissociate ourselves from the endorsement of Sen. Godswill Akpabio for the Senate Presidency by a coalition of Northern groups.

“The Coalition is not speaking for the North, it is just speaking for itself.

“No true Northern group will want to endorse Akpabio for a sensitive position like that of Senate President because he is not friendly with the North.

“We are the people who know Akpabio, because we are resident in the South, we know those who are friendly with the Northern people and Akpabio is actually not one of them.

“I want to condemn the endorsement in its entity because it was done out of ignorance.

“It is also possible that the groups were given some inducement to endorse Akpabio.

“I want to say that the Northern people are not beggars that will be endorsing people who are not friendly with them because of inducement.

“Why should the All Progressives Congress (APC) be bent on zoning the 10th Senate Presidency to the South, when we have competence hands in the the North.

“The North-West gave the APC the largest votes in the Feb. 25 presidential election; why not consider somebody from the zone.

“I think it’s time for the party to reward the zone for the massive votes rather than start looking for somebody from the South as Senate President.”

On support side, a coalition of Northern groups had endorsed Akpabio for the Senate Presidency,  saying he is best suited for the position.

Also, the National Youth Council of Nigeria, South-South zone joined other groups from the geo-political zone to drum support for Akpabio to become the next Senate President.

In a statement signed by its Assistant Secretary General, Comrade Uko Michael, and Vice President, Comrade Innocent Ajayi, the group said Akpabio has what it takes to pilot affairs of the senate, given his past achievements.

“Senator Akpabio is imbued with charisma, knowledge and experience to pilot the affairs of the 10th Senate as president. He is tested and trusted. The cap fits him, let him wear it.

“His antecedents, first as a Governor of Akwa Ibom State, former senate Minority Leader and immediate past Minister of Niger Delta Affairs makes him eminently qualified and fit to take up this critical position,” the group stated.

A group, the Youth Progressive initiative in the North led by the President, Hon. Usman  Shehu Aliyu, the Danmalikin Hausa, threw its weight behind Akpabio for the Senate President  and Senator Barau Jibrin, his deputy in the 10th National Assembly.

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May Day celebration: Your days of worrying are over — Tinubu assures Nigerian Workers

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…As NLC demands new minimum wage of N615,000, urges FG to act

…Sanwo-Olu backs Lagos workers’ demand for wage increase, reaffirms commitment to citizens’ welfare

…Ogun to meet with Labour leaders over new minimum wage — Abiodun

…Better welfare awaits Osun workers — Adeleke’s SA, Durojaye assures

…I’ll continue to take your welfare as priority — Aiyedatiwa assures Ondo workers on May Day

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In an address to Nigerian workers on May 1st, 2024, President Bola Tinubu brought a message of hope and relief, declaring that their days of worrying are finally over.

Speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the 2024 Workers Day celebration on Wednesday President Tinubu hinted at his administration’s willingness to introduce a national living wage, a move that could revolutionize the lives of millions of workers across the country.

He said, “The committee’s mandate was to provide counsel and suggest a national minimum wage that aligns with our current economic conditions. Since then, the committee, in collaboration with labour leaders, has been diligently working towards proposing a new National Minimum Wage.

“Unfortunately, despite concerted efforts, the committee was unable to reach a consensus at its last meeting. This shall be resolved soon and I assure you that your days of worrying are over. Indeed, this government is open to the committee’s suggestion of not just a minimum wage but a living wage.”

Noting that he assumed office at a time Nigeria, like many other nations, were grappling with what he described as “daunting socio-political and developmental challenges,” President Tinubu maintained that his government has been “resolute in confronting these obstacles head-on.”

“The scourge of criminality, from banditry to kidnapping and the farmer-herder crises, alongside terrorism, continues to afflict our nation despite the tireless efforts of our armed forces. We are aware of the toll this takes on our economy. I assure you: we are fully committed to tackling these security challenges,” he added.

…NLC demands new minimum wage of N615,000, urges FG to act

However, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called on the federal government to declare a new minimum wage of N615,000, citing the need for a living wage that reflects the current economic realities in the country.

President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, made the demand on Wednesday in his speech to mark the 2024 Workers Day celebration at the Eagles Square, Abuja

The labour unions said the current minimum wage of N30,000, signed by former President Muhammadu Buhari, can no longer cater for the wellbeing of an average Nigerian worker.

Ajaero said, “We want to remind you that the process of fixing the new Minimum wage is still continuing. We have placed our demand of N615,000 before our social partners, while we await their offer.”

The labour leaders also appealed to President Tinubu against scrapping the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) which was established in August 2013 in compliance with the Pension Reform Act (PRA) of 2004.

Ajaero noted that “ PTAD has been doing a good job for pensioners” and therefore, should be left as it is.

However, The Federal Government said the new minimum wage will take off on May 1, 2024.

The Minister of State for Labour, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, disclosed this in her address during the Workers’ Day celebration, at the Eagles Square, on Wednesday.

Onyejeocha, who regretted that the new Minimum Wage was yet to take off, stated that workers will enjoy arrears from May 1, whenever it is signed into law.

She noted that although the Tripartite Committee On National Minimum Wage is yet to conclude its negotiations, workers will not lose anything as the new minimum wage will take effect from May 1, 2024.

She however stated that wide consultations were ongoing to ensure that the document is out together as soon as possible.

…Sanwo-Olu backs Lagos workers’ demand for wage increase, reaffirms commitment to citizens’ welfare

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has declared his support for the demand by Nigerian workers for a wage increase, reiterating his administration’s dedication to prioritising the welfare and prosperity of citizens.

He made this declaration during the May Day celebration held at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos Island, on Wednesday.

Governor Sanwo-Olu praised the contributions of workers to the state’s economy and acknowledged the challenges they face, including the current economic difficulties.

He reassured them that his administration remains committed to improving their well-being and promoting their welfare.

In his words,”There is no gainsaying that this year’s workers day is being celebrated amidst economic challenges which are as a result of the difficult but yet inevitable policies taken by the government to rescue the economy and set it on the path of sustainable growth.

“The economic downturn has brought about disruptions that have affected lives and livelihoods. Yet, in the face of these challenges trials, you have exhibited remarkable resilience, adaptability, and courage.

“You have been the backbone of our response efforts, ensuring that essential services remain uninterrupted and that our state stands strong.

“This year’s theme, ‘People First,’ resonates deeply with our administration’s philosophy which is underpinned by our firm belief in prioritizing the welfare of our people.

“Through various measures, policies and initiatives, we have demonstrated that the interest and welfare of the people comes first and remains the ultimate goal of all our actions.

“Our response actions are geared towards mitigating the impact of these trying times and offer support to both our workers and citizens alike.”

…Ogun to meet with Labour leaders over new minimum wage — Abiodun

Also, Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun said that his administration will do all in its power to come up with a decision on the new minimum wage.

The governor said a meeting with labour leaders in the state would be held with a view to arriving at a decision that is favourable to both the government and the workers.

The governor, who made this known during the year 2024 Worker’s Day celebration and rally, tagged: ‘People First,’ also added that his administration has paid a total of N128.3 billion as pensions and gratuities to both local and state government retirees in the state.

“On minimum wage, your ever responsive administration has done a lot of work, which is aimed at arriving at a position that we can sustain in line with our inclusive style of governance.

“We will soon be calling a meeting with the organized labour leaders to finalize the Ogun State Government Minimum decision,” he said.

…Better welfare awaits Osun workers — Adeleke’s SA, Durojaye assures

The Special Adviser to the Osun Governor on Cooperatives and Empowerment, Hon. Durojaye Isaac, has assured Osun workers that the state government would work collaboratively with Labour Unions in the state for better working conditions.

The Special Adviser gave the assurance on Wednesday while congratulating the workers as they commemorate the 2024 May Day. Durojaye extolled the sterling qualities that stood out the Osun workers, saying, “An Osun worker is noted for his patriotism, hard work, resilience, and dedication to duty.

“I am happy to be associated with the Osun worker in the last more than 10 years and I can attest to the fact that everywhere you go, the Osun worker’s spirit resonates profoundly.”

…I’ll continue to take your welfare as priority — Aiyedatiwa assures Ondo workers on May Day

In a related development, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Governor of Ondo state has said his administration would continue to promote industrial peace and operate an open and transparent governance, with the welfare of workers as a major priority of his administration.

Aiyedatiwa, who stated this on Wednesday while addressing workers during the celebration of the 2024 Worker’s Day at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Arcade, Akure, emphasised the importance of the event amidst preparations for the upcoming gubernatorial election in the state.

Reflecting on the state’s record of industrial peace, the governor said the modest achievements of his administration could not have been possible without the commitment and dedication of workers.

…Seyi Makinde assures workers his administration will not delay in implementing new minimum wage

Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has assured workers that his administration will not delay in implementing the new minimum wage.

Makinde gave the assurance on Wednesday in his address at the 2024 May Day celebrations, held at Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Ibadan.

The Governor, who was represented by his deputy, Mr Bayo Lawal, said notwithstanding the new minimum wage, his government will not fail in its promise of ensuring payment of salaries and pensions on or before 25th of every month.

…Gov. Fubara assures Rivers workers of sustained salary increase

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has assured the people of implementing the salary increase recently approved by the Federal Government for workers in the State as soon as the parameters are made available.

Governor Fubara gave the assurance Wednesday at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium, Port Harcourt, where activities to commemorate the 2024 International Workers Day, with the theme: ‘People First,’ took place.

The Governor stated how concerned his administration is about the poor state of the nation’s economy, with the attendant rising inflation, which he said has impacted adversely on the purchasing power and well-being of the average workers and their families.

We have been able to turn the fortune of the state workers around — Gov. Obaseki

 The Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, said he has recruited over 5,000 workers into the state civil service since the inception of his administration in the past seven and half years.

He disclosed this yesterday, while delivering his good will message to the workers in the state to mark the May Day celebration.

Mr. Obaseki said he has been able to turn the fortune of the state and its workers around by keeping to his electioneering promises.

“One of the things I promised in 2016 that I was going to build our institution for governance and today, we can proudly say that workers have had means to achieve the modest institutional reform which we have now achieved in Edo State.

“With your support, we have been able to recruit over 5,000 new workers into the Edo State service based on merit and no longer on favouritism as it used to be.

“Now, you don’t have to know anybody to get work in the government in Edo, you just need to know something.

“You can celebrate that we now have the best public service training academy in West Africa. And this academy, John Odigie Oyegun Public Service Academy (JOOSPA) has trained over 10,000 workers who participated enthusiastically in our training.”

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Coastal project: FG included illegal occupants in payment of claims — Umahi

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…Accuses Obi of inciting Igbos against Tinubu

The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has stated that the Federal Government included illegal occupants in the payment of claims for properties affected by the Lagos- Calabar coastal road project.

Umahi made this known while arguing that there was no inhumanity meted to Landmark noting that the matter should be buried because he was actively involved.

Speaking on Wednesday during an event to compensate the property owners affected by the Lagos- Calabar coastal road, Unahi said, “There’s is no inhumanity meted to Landmark, that matters should be buried because I was there. And so we fought everything possible. Even some people donated property to save his two big infrastructures. That’s appreciation. But some people have taken sides along with him to play politics.”

The 700-kilometre coastal highway has been enmeshed in controversy following the demolition of Landmark Beach Resort, valued at $200 million, to create a right of way for the project which is estimated to cost the federal government N15 trillion.

After the demolition, a visibly worried Paul Onwuanibe, the Group CEO of Landmark, said that about 70 percent of the beach was destroyed by the government bulldozer, describing the action as “insensitive.”

“What is left of these businesses are the rubbles you can see (in video clips he captured while the demolition was going on). Those are people’s investments and means of livelihood reduced to mere rubbles; so many jobs have been lost and many Nigerian families are in for it,” Onwuanibe said.

On his part, Obi slammed President Bola Tinubu’s administration for going on with the controversial Lagos-Calabar coastal highway project in defiance of public outcry.

The presidential candidate expressed displeasure that the government is embarking on a job-losing project at a time of rampant unemployment.

Obi said it was not too late to discontinue the Lagos-Calabar highway project, adding that urgent necessities are nationwide security, poverty eradication, healthcare, and education, especially for the poor and underprivileged.

He had also described the reported demolition of businesses and residences in the designated right of way for the project as insensitive and heart-wrenching, lamenting that livelihoods were being wiped away, lifetime investments wasted, and jobs disappearing as a result of the demolition.

In a post on his X handle on Tuesday, the former Anambra State governor said, “The outcry against this project has been overwhelming due to the current situation in the country. However, reports as of yesterday indicate that demolition of businesses and residences in the designated right of way for the project has commenced from the Lagos end.

“The sight of this insensitive demolition is heart-wrenching. Livelihoods are being wiped away, lifetime investments are being wasted, and jobs are disappearing as bulldozers roar through. The homes of the elderly are being overturned by the power of bulldozers.

“This hasty flag-off defies the widespread outcry by the public, especially business and property owners directly affected by the project. Nobody knows the outcry that will accompany this project as it progresses towards poor rural landscapes.

“Thousands of jobs are about to be lost, with investments above $200 million at risk. Over 100,000 jobs in the leisure and hospitality sector face imminent extinction, along with 80 small businesses and their 4000 mostly youth employees.”

The Minister however accused Obi of going around to condemn people, thereby bringing judgment upon himself.

He said: “It brings to some of the comments made by my brother, his Excellency Mr Peter Obi, I am not supposed to comment about it because some people have already done the work. And I know what Arise Television brought courtesy of Channels Television, they were bringing similar scenarios when His Excellency Peter Obi was the governor. He made a statement saying ‘Any infrastructure that stands in the way of the road must go. And there would be no compensation paid.’ That’s what he said.

“But look at me, by the human face of the renewed hope agenda administration, we are even paying for people who are illegally staying on the coastal line, and don’t have valid infrastructure and valid documents. That is mercy, that’s mercy… You know some people darken counsel without knowledge. You know there’s the devil in the details.

“When you condemn people, you bring judgment upon yourself. And that is what he (Obi) has done. And I think he’s inciting some of the south east people that are not well informed. He is inciting them. And gets them into trouble. And he doesn’t go to fight for them. Wisdom is a defence. And I want our people to have wisdom because I am involved.”

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FCMB Group records 186% profit growth, proposes 50k dividend

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For the year ended December 31, 2023, FCMB Group Plc grew deposits, loans, assets under management, revenue and earnings and improved its environmental, social, and corporate governance scorecard.

The Group recorded a profit before tax of ¦ 104.4 billion, a 186 percent year-on-year (YoY) increase compared to N36.6 billion in 2022 and earnings growth across its business segments: Banking Group 212.6 percent, Consumer Finance 67.3 percent, Investment Management 40 percent, and Investment Banking 89.7 percent.

FCMB Group, which proposed a dividend of 50 kobo per share for its shareholders, contributed to food security and import substitution in Nigeria by increasing lending to the agricultural sector by 38.4 percent from N147.4 billion in 2022 to N204.3 billion in 2023.

In addition, the Bank supported over 300,000 smallholder farmers, 56 percent of whom were women in agriculture, in rural communities to support the sector.

Over $280 million of funding from DFI’s and donor agencies was raised during the year to support the attainment of sustainable development goals in critical sectors of the economy.

Leveraging its core banking business, the Group facilitated over $700 million and $100 million in export and remittance flows into Nigeria, respectively, as at December 2023.

In safeguarding the environment, it switched six additional branches of its retail and commercial banking subsidiary (First City Monument Bank Limited) from grid/diesel generators to solar power last year, taking the number of branches running on renewable energy to 160, which represents 78 percent of total branches.

 In addition, the Bank secured funding of up to N13 billion from local development finance institutions for on-lending to customers requiring solar energy solutions to further support its commitment to driving renewable energy.

FCMB’s customer base grew by 15.6 percent YoY from 10.9 million to 12.5 million for the period ended December 2023, whilst users of its mobile app that offers lending, wealth and payment solutions grew by 31 percent YoY to 3.4 million. Similarly, the Bank’s agency banking network grew to over 164,000 agents.

With an enlarged customer base, an expanded distribution platform, and the use of artificial intelligence to automate and optimise loan underwriting processes, the Group successfully disbursed over 1.5 million loans worth N100.8 billion to individuals, N14.4 billion to micro-enterprises and N177.9 billion to SMEs during the period.

Commenting on the results, the Group Chief Executive of FCMB Group Plc, Mr Ladi Balogun, said, “We continue to leverage our unique Group structure to build a technology-driven ecosystem that is fostering inclusive and sustainable growth in the communities we serve.

 “This strategy is enabling us to deliver robust performance in spite of the challenging domestic and global environment. Barring unforeseen circumstances, we believe this trend will be sustained and accompanied by improving efficiencies arising from greater scale and ongoing digitisation.”

The results across market fundamentals also showed gross revenue of N516.4 billion for the period ended December 2023, an 82.5 percent growth from N283 billion for the same period the prior year.

Net interest income grew by 44.8 percent from N122 billion in 2022 to N176.6 billion in 2023. Customer confidence in FCMB remained strong, as deposits rose by 58.5 percent YoY from N1.94 trillion to N3.08 trillion, just as loans and advances grew by 54 percent from N1.20 trillion to N1.84 trillion. The Group’s total assets increased by 48.3 percent from N2.98 trillion to N4.42 trillion at the end of December 2023.

FCMB Group’s Assets Under Management increased by 29.6 percent last year from N783.7 billion to N1.02 trillion. The value of investment banking transactions consummated by the Group rose to N945.3 billion for the period ended December 2023, compared to N857.1 billion in the same period the prior year.

FCMB Group, a financial services holding company headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, and listed on the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX), has strategic interests in companies serving over 12.5 million customers across five key platforms: banking, consumer finance, investment management, investment banking, and financial technology.

The Group and its subsidiaries are building an ecosystem that promotes inclusive and sustainable growth in their communities, primarily in Africa, its diaspora, and the United Kingdom, by connecting people, capital, and markets.

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