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Minimum wage: Edun harps on stakeholders input to aid Govt make informed decisions

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By Matthew Denis

The Honourable  Minister of  Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun has harped on the contribution of stakeholders to the National Minimum Wage Public Hearing.

Speaking at the South-West edition held in Lagos yesterday, Edun said, “The main objective of this gathering is to ensure that our minimum wage reflects the evolving economic landscape, adequately addresses the wellbeing of our workforce, and of course the ability to pay in a sustainable manner.”

He stated, “Stakeholder input is invaluable in shaping policies that will not only impact the livelihoods of our citizens but also contribute to the overall economic growth and social well-being of our nation.”

The Minister stated further that, according to the provisions of the extant Act, the National Minimum Wage is to be reviewed every five years, and that the current minimum wage came into effect in April 2019, hence is due for review.

He added that, “As we gather here today, we must recognise the significance of this assignment and its multiplier effect on the lives of millions of hardworking citizens and our great country.”

“It is also our aim to engage with stakeholders from various sectors to gain insights, perspective and recommendations,” adding that “this inclusive approach underscores our commitment to transparency, fairness and democratic ideals.”

He emphasised that “The diversity of opinions present here today, which represent public and private sector workers, employers, trade unions, civil society and the broader public, will be a testament of the richness of our national dialogue.”

Edun explained that the “the committee is keenly interested in receiving well-researched position papers that will aid us in making informed decisions,” encouraging the participants to express their views openly, share their experiences and provide constructive suggestions.

While wishing the participants a fruitful and collaborative discussion, he commended the Governor and people of Lagos State for hosting the event, as well as all participants present to contribute to the process.

The Minister urged them to work together in harmony to ensure that the outcomes of this review reflect on our well thought out aspirations for the good of Nigeria and its citizens.

Earlier, the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu ably represented by the Lagos State Head of Service, Olabode Abiru in his address said, “this Public Hearing serves as a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration and I am confident in our collective dialogue.”

Abiru went on to say, “As we deliberate on this issue, I assure you that we are committed to collaborating with other States and the Federal Government to arrive at a fair career wage structure that takes into account the diverse economic conditions across the nation.”

Osun State Governor, Senator Adeleke Ademola in his address reiterated his State’s commitment to a working living wage for workers, adding that, “workers deserve a good approved wage and salaries.”

In the same vein, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the South-West Zone ably represented by the Chairperson of the Lagos State chapter, Comrade Agnes Funmi Sessi, demanded the sum of N794,000 for workers in the Zone, noting that “the demand was jointly agreed on by all the members of the union from the South-West geo-political Zone.”

In her words, “workers must be well motivated and must be well paid.”

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How Palmpay overcame trust deficit in 12 months- MD Nwosu

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Nigerians’ trust in Palmpay, a Central Bank of Nigeria’s fintech licensed bank, has grown tremendously in the last 12 months.

The Managing Director of Palmpay Nigeria, Chika Nwosu, disclosed this recently when he appeared on  Channels TV Business Roundtable.

Recall that the CBN recently restricted Palmpay and four fintech banks from onboarding new customers.

However, Nwosu gave insights into regulatory concerns surrounding the FinTech ecosystem and said that Palmpay has come to stay within Nigeria’s banking sector.

“Whatever happens with regulation is for the good of the FinTech space in Nigeria. Initially, when we started, there was an issue of trust. However, I can tell you now that the last 1 year after the cashless policy has seen the trust start to grow”.

The Managing Director emphasized PalmPay’s unwavering support for regulators in regulating the FinTech ecosystem, underscoring that regulators want to improve the services of strong players in the FinTech space, such as PalmPay.

On the ease of doing business and how it affects PalmPay, he said:

“Doing business in Nigeria for us is difficult, but Nigerians are embracing our App and digital payment”.

When asked about the problem of failed transfers, he stressed,

“Every institution has its business strategy and infrastructure. For us and most fintechs, we have a structure that makes transactions seamless”.

Regarding the regulator’s recent onboarding policy, he stated that PalmPay agreed with the regulators on some grey areas that must be addressed.

Reassuring customers that there was no issue with using PalmPay, he emphasized, “If PalmPay completes their own today, we will start onboarding today”.

On the issue of trust and the security of the PalmPay app, he said,

“There is no day you won’t see on our app boldly written that we are licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and our deposits are insured by the Nigeria Deposits Insurance Corporation (NDIC). PalmPay is here to stay”.

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Mushin LG Chairman flags off construction of Yusuf Street road, promises solar lighting

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The Mushin Local Government Chairman, Hon. Emmanuel Bamigboye on Wednesday flagged off the construction of Yusuf Street road in Papa Ajao.

The project is expected to bring relief to residents and traders in the area and is set to be completed within six months.

According to Bamigboye, the project is a fulfillment of his campaign promise to the people of Mushin, and he expressed gratitude to God for the opportunity to execute the project.

He urged residents to cooperate with the contractor and the local government to ensure the successful completion of the project.

The councillor representing the ward, Ayomide Abioye, expressed his joy and appreciation for the project, stating that it is the longest street in Papa Ajao and will bring immense benefit to the community.

Also, the Baba Oloja of Ladipo International Market, Eze Monday, also commended the Executive Chairman for the project, stating that it will make a significant impact on the development of the area.

The project includes the construction of the road and the installation of solar lighting, which is expected to enhance security and facilitate economic activities in the area.

Residents and traders in the area have been warned not to disturb the contractor or disrupt the project in any way.

Meanwhile, the traders applauded Hon. Bamigboye for demonstrating its commitment to infrastructural development and the welfare of its citizens.

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Giving back to community — Prof Oyedokun speaks on motives

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Lead Facilitator Professor of Accounting & Financial Development Founder OGE, Prof. Godwin Emmanuel Oyedokun, has disclosed that giving back to society community is his motive for pursuing his career.

He made the disclosure in an article titled “My motive for running a free professional diploma course in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation is of several folds.”

He said, “Running a free professional diploma course in forensic accounting and fraud investigation is also motivated by my desire to give back to the community.

“By sharing my expertise and knowledge without any financial barriers, I am helping individuals from diverse backgrounds and financial situations to acquire valuable skills and advance their careers.”

The academic reiterated that the motive for running a free professional diploma course in forensic accounting and fraud investigation is centred around education, skill development, community service, and professional growth.

It is a way to contribute to the accounting profession, address a skill gap, and empower individuals in their pursuit of knowledge and career advancement.

According to him, “Promoting Education and Professional Development to contribute to the growth and development of the accounting profession by providing individuals with an opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in the specialised field of forensic accounting and fraud investigation.

“By offering this free course, i am enabling aspiring professionals to access valuable education that might otherwise be costly or inaccessible.”

The Don addressing the need for expertise in Forensic Accounting said, “In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for professionals skilled in forensic accounting and fraud investigation due to the rise in financial crimes and fraudulent activities. By offering this free course, I am helping to address this skill gap and aiding in the fight against financial fraud.”

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