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Air Force personnel allegedly invade Lagos power infrastructure over unpaid bills

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Personnel from the Sam Ethnan Air Force Base in Bolade, Oshodi, reportedly stormed critical power infrastructure premises in Lagos State, engaging in rough handling and forcibly taking individuals away amidst a dispute over unpaid electricity bills amounting to billions of naira.

According to sources familiar with the incident, the air force personnel allegedly carried out the invasion in retaliation for disconnections made at their base due to outstanding debts.

Eyewitnesses recounted that the unnamed air force personnel, whose identities were withheld, targeted facilities including the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) station and Eko Distribution Company (Disco) Mushin Business Unit in Isolo, as well as the Ikeja Electric’s Oshodi Business Unit on Okota Road.

Reports indicated that operators at the TCN station were overwhelmed during the attack, resulting in the removal of power supply to certain feeders.

At Ikeja Electric’s Oshodi Business Unit, employees were reportedly assaulted and taken to the barracks, where they were allegedly subjected to physical abuse.

The incident has raised concerns over security and the rule of law, with stakeholders calling for a thorough investigation into the actions of the air force personnel and the circumstances surrounding the unpaid electricity bills dispute.

Authorities from both the military and electricity distribution companies have yet to issue official statements regarding the incident.

The affected power infrastructure facilities are expected to assess the damage caused and take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of their personnel and operations.

The Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, known for its strategic importance in military operations, has not commented on the allegations made against its personnel.

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NYSC allowance to increase after minimum wage negotiations – DG

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The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Yushau Ahmed, has announced that the monthly allowance of corps members will be increased once the ongoing negotiations on the new minimum wage are completed.

Ahmed made this known on Saturday while addressing 2,762 corps members of Batch B, Stream One, at the Ogun State NYSC Orientation Camp in Sagamu.

He congratulated the corps members for making it to the orientation camp, noting that many of their colleagues had not been so lucky academically.

“Let me also remind you of the camp rules that you are not allowed to post the camp activities online or on social media. Three of your colleagues elsewhere were found breaking these rules and posting camp activities on social media, and they have been decamped,” Ahmed warned.

He also cautioned against night journeys, emphasizing the importance of seeking permission and finding safe accommodation before traveling. “We don’t want to lose any of you. You are special and dear to us,” he said.

Regarding their allowance, Ahmed reassured the corps members, “Don’t worry, as soon as the ongoing negotiations on the minimum wage are concluded, you can be sure that your allowance too will definitely go up. There is no way the government will forget you because you are really special.”

The DG also urged the corps members to consider a career in the military, praising their military skills displayed during the parade guard mounted for him. He appealed to them to take their security seriously, noting that while the camp has provided tight security, they must also be cautious not to endanger themselves.

Ahmed further advised the corps members to respect the culture of the communities they will be posted to for their primary assignment and to discharge their duties responsibly as worthy ambassadors of the 51-year-old scheme.

In his welcome address, the Ogun State Coordinator of NYSC, Mrs. Olayinka Nasamu, said the camp, which opened on Wednesday, June 26, has a total of 2,762 corps members, comprising 922 males and 1,423 females. She highlighted the camp’s efforts to prevent the outbreak of cholera, including the provision of handwashing stations and sanitizers.

Nasamu also listed the needs of the orientation camp, including the sinking of additional boreholes, provision of additional water reservoirs, inadequate bunks and mattresses, lack of functional ambulance, and provision of proper food store.

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Ondo Govt. releases N1 bn for gratuity arrears of retired LG workers, teachers

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The Ondo State Government has released N1 billion for the payment of arrears of gratuities of local government workers and primary school teachers who retired in 2012.
The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Amidu Takuro, stated this on Saturday while speaking to newsmen in Akure.
Takuro said that the gesture was in continuation of the gradual defrayment of gratuity arrears for retired local government officers and primary school teachers.
The commissioner said that the payment, which would be the second batch,  would commence on July 9.
“ Being a government that is sensitive to the plight of the people, the Aiyedatiwa -led administration has decided to pay the gratuities of retirees enbloc, rather than paying piece meal.
“The first tranche of the bulk payment of gratuities arrears was paid late last year, by the immediate past governor, late Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.
“In continuation of this good work,  His Excellency,  Hon. Lucky Orimisan Ayedatiwa has decided not only to continue in this trend , but to make it quarterly.
“Gov. Aiyedatiwa has been alive to his responsibilities as regards payment of pensions, salaries of workers and other entitlements,” he stated.
The commissioner, therefore, urged retirees and the entire serving civil servants  to give their unflinching support to the Lucky Aiyedatiwa-led administration.
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FG slams Daily Trust over Samoa Agreement report, threatens legal action

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By Esther Agbo

In a stern address at the National Press Centre today Saturday, July 6, 2024, Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris criticized the Daily Trust over what he described as “reckless reporting” on Samoa Agreement report that threatens national security and stability.

The Minister, speaking on behalf of the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, emphasized the administration’s commitment to press freedom while condemning what he termed as abuses of such freedoms.

Idris highlighted the President’s longstanding advocacy for democracy and human rights, emphasizing on the government’s tolerance of media criticism and protection of citizens’ rights to freedom of expression. However, he expressed concern over what he termed a “pattern” of irresponsible journalism, particularly by the Daily Trust.

He said, “This administration has remained very tolerant of media criticism and guaranteed citizens’ rights to freedom of expression. It is however disheartening that some elements are abusing this free environment guaranteed by the Government. We are alarmed by the level of reckless reporting and statements by some media organisations and individuals that border on national security and stability.

“While we sometimes view and treat those occasional reporting as part of media’s normal work, we have now seen a pattern that is difficult to be wished away as normal journalism.

“The insidious and inciting publications by the Daily Trust these past months have come across as nothing but a deliberate effort to brush the government with a tar. On many occasions we have restrained ourselves from believing that this was the case but the consistency of the jejune and mischievous publications leaves us with no option.”

Idris pointed to episodes where the Daily Trust allegedly spread false claims about government actions, including the renaming of a major expressway and involvement in international military agreements, without providing credible evidence. He accused the newspaper of causing disaffection and raising tensions, notably with recent unfounded allegations regarding LGBTQ rights.

“Then just two weeks ago, Daily Trust concocted and popularised a lie that the Federal Government had renamed the Murtala Mohammed Expressway in Abuja to Wole Soyinka Way. In all those instances all that the paper depended on were falsehood and hearsays. They also showed no remorse or the humility to recant.

“We however did not envisage that Daily Trust and people behind it could decend to the reckless level of attempting to set the country on fire by falsely accusing the government of signing a deal to promote LGBTQ. We found that despicable and wicked because the allegation is nowhere in the document signed. Surprisingly, the paper put forward no evidence nor provided the agreement allegedly signed to prove their point.

“The baseless and sensational story unfortunately formed a basis for khutba (sermons) by some of our respected imams who were misled by the story thereby raising tempers,” Idris asserted, noting the ensuing public uproar fueled by the report.

Despite these grievances, Idris reiterated the government’s commitment to handling the situation with civility and adherence to the rule of law, refraining from punitive measures against the press. He announced the government’s intent to formally lodge complaints with the Nigerian Press Association Ombudsman and pursue legal action against the Daily Trust.

“This afternoon, I have the Honourable Minister of Budget and National Planning to provide more clarity on this issue.

“But beyond this, the Federal Government is lodging a formal complaint to the NPAN Ombudsman on this irresponsible reporting.

“In addition, the Federal Government will use every lawful means to seek redress in the court of law,” Idris added.

Meanwhile, Idris reaffirmed the Federal Government’s support for ethical journalism and free speech, cautioning against the dissemination of fake news and misinformation that could jeopardize national peace and security.

“The Federal Government once again restates its friendly policy towards ethical media and free speech. We would however not take fake news and disinformation that would injure the peace of our country and it’s national security lightly.”

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