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Adebutu laments deplorable Lambe roads, sympathise with victims of Ogun tanker explosion

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Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ogun State, Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu, has lamented the deplorable 19.5km Giwa Oke-Aro Akute road in Ifo local government area of the state promising to fix the road if supported to be the governor of the state in 2023.

Adebutu gave the assurance on Thursday during his visit to the scene of last week devastating tanker explosion along Lambe-Matogun road in Ifo Local Government Area of the state.

A massive crowd had received the PDP governorship candidate to the area.

Adebutu, while sympathising with the victims of the fire accident was quick to express dismay over the deplorable condition of roads in the area restating his commitment to addressing the infrastructural challenges confronting the residents.

He noted that there was a need to create a border development agency which will effectively handle boundary issues of each states.

Adebutu said, “The first thing they will do is delineation, to know the boundary of each state. When we establish that, it will be easy to know which one is our own. When we are able to do that, then we will be able to hold each government responsible.

“I was disgusted with the bad road in Lambe. I wonder, if this is truly Ogun State! I lived in Ogun State since 1991, I don’t have a house abroad, I am a farmer and I live in this country.

“This is not the time for campaign, I’m still coming back. I sympathize with you. I don’t have much to do because I have limited power, if I have government power, I know what to do.

“The government that is inhumane knows what it’s supposed to do. I am not in government today, I have limited power but the limited resources that I have today I’ll share it with you.

“We are talking about 19.5km road. I use my heritage as a witness, give me your support in 2023 and the 19.5km road will be constructed. I give you my word and my word is my bond.”

The Baale of Lambe, Engineer Adewole Johnson, noted that the boundary issue should not have been a problem if there was a dedicated and responsive government in place.

“In this explosion we are lucky that no life was lost. If you (Adebutu) are elected today I have confidence within me that all this issue will be a thing of the past,” he submitted.

In his remarks, the Otun Baale of Olambe Community, Aremo Akinola Ogunremi, appreciated Adebutu for sympathizing with the victims and the entire people of the community.

“For the past 30 years, we have been suffering on this deplorable road. We are suffering a lot. From your far away location, you came here to sympathize with us, we appreciate you for that,” he said.

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FAAN starts sales of E-Tags at airports

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The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) said it has started the sales of e-tags at airports.

FAAN confirmed this in a statement on Friday. “Following the presidential directive that all citizens are mandated to pay for e-tags at all the 24 federal airports across the country, we wish to inform the general public that the e-tags are available for sale from Friday, 17th May 2024 at the following locations,” it said.

“Lagos: Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos, Terminal 1, 5th Floor) Office of HOD Commercial. Contact: 08033713796 or 08023546030.

“Abuja: Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, HOD Commercial Office (General Aviation Terminal) Contact: 08034633527 or 08137561615.”

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FG, Labour to reconvene next week over minimum wage negotiation

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The Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage will reconvene on Tuesday, May 23 to further negotiate a reasonable new minimum wage for workers, after the organised labour walked out of the negotiation on May 15.

An invitation letter sent to the labour leaders by the chairman of the committee, Bukar Goni, states that the other members of the committee have agreed to shift grounds from the N48,000 proposal which was made on Wednesday.

The letter appealed to the labour leaders to speak to their members and attend the reconvened meeting next Tuesday.

The organised labour comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have proposed a new minimum wage of N615,000, which is way higher than the N48,000 proposal by the government.

The organised private sector, on the other hand, proposed an initial offer of N54,000. After dumping the talks, the labour leaders addressed a press conference where they expressed their anger over the Federal Government’s offer.

They blamed the government and the private sector for the breakdown in negotiation.

The Federal Government had failed to present a nationally acceptable minimum wage to Nigerians before the May 1 Labour Day.

The situation has forced labour to be at loggerheads with the government. In the wake of the tussle, the NLC President Joe Ajaero insisted on the N615,000 minimum wage, arguing that the amount was arrived at after an analysis of the economic situation worsened by the hike in the cost of living and the needs of an average Nigerian family of six.

Ajaero and labour leaders have given the Federal Government a May 31 deadline to meet their demands.

On January 30, Vice President Kashim Shettima inaugurated the 37-member  tripartite committee to come up with a new minimum wage.

With its membership cutting across federal, and state governments, the private sector, and organised labour, the panel is to recommend a new national minimum wage for the country.

During the committee’s inauguration, the Vice President urged the members to “speedily” arrive at a resolution and submit their reports early.

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

The 37-man committee is chaired by the former Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Goni Aji.

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Tinubu appoints governing board members for 111 tertiary institutions

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointments of at least 555 persons to serve as Pro-chancellors/Chairmen and members of Governing Boards of 111 federal universities, polytechnics and Colleges of Education.

This followed Tinubu’s assent to a list of nominees selected by the Ministry of Education.

It was signed by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack.

“The inauguration and retreat for the Governing Councils will take place on Thursday, May 30 and Friday, May 31, 2024, at the National Universities Commission, 26 Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja. Both events will commence at 9:00am daily,” said Walson-Jack.

When contacted for confirmation, the Presidency said the list emanated from the Ministry of Education.

“This is from the Federal Ministry of Education…they make the nominations and forward them to the President to sign. But they are at liberty to release it from their end,” the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, told our correspondent on Saturday.

The appointments come days after the Academic Staff Union of Universities had threatened to embark on another strike, potentially disrupting the academic calendar and causing further setbacks in the country’s higher education sector.

The union, on Tuesday, decried the failure of the Federal Government to appoint Governing Councils for federal universities.

The union also faulted what it described as the nonchalant attitude of the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government to matters about academics in federal universities.

The body of academics, during a briefing at the University of Abuja, also faulted the 35 per cent salary increment for professors and the 25 per cent salary increment for other academics in the university system.

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