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Anambra lawmakers may resume plenary Thursday despite Assembly workers’  strike

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By Raymond Ozoji,  Awka

There are very strong indications that the Anambra State House of Assembly Complex Awka may reopen for legislative business on Thursday, April 18.

Although investigations at the assembly complex on April 16 revealed that the House would have resumed plenary on April 11 but the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) industrial action stalled the resumption of legislative sessions because offices were closed in the complex.

Recall that the Anambra state chapter PASAN led by Abraham Okoye had on March 28 joined her counterparts across the federation to begin an indefinite strike since state governments seemed complacent about the full implementation of autonomy for the legislature coupled with other lingering issues.

Anambra PASAN had on April 11 held an emergency meeting with the Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Somtochukwu Nkemakonam Udeze, management staff of the State House of Assembly and representative of the national body of PASAN, where they arrived at the following resolutions: “That the strike continues pending when they are paid all their allowances that have been pending since 2019.

“That the union is not out to fight or witch-hunt the Speaker nor the Governor of the State but agitating for their right which has been denied them since 2019.

“That the union no doubt appreciates the good work which the governor is doing in the state including the facelift of the state House of Assembly and also the Rt. Hon. Speaker for his push to ensure further reshaping of the State House of Assembly complex.

“That it is quite obvious that the State’s condition is quite peculiar but cannot be compared with  the State Judiciary which is another arm of government that had gotten her Judicial autonomy since 2020 while they are still pleading for legislative autonomy.

“That they have appealed to the State Government to do the needful so that they can call off the strike and consolidate further on the existing Legislative-Executive cordial relations.”

When this journalist visited the House of Assembly Complex in Awka on Tuesday April 16, he discovered that the entrance to the legislative chambers was locked and some of the workers who defied the strike to come to work were spotted sleeping on duty.

Meanwhile principal officers of the 8th legislature who had a prolonged crucial meeting with the Speaker on Tuesday, could not also have access to their offices because the office complex was under lock and key.

But the Deputy Minority Leader of the 8th Assembly and lawmaker representing Ogbaru One State Constituency, Hon. Noble Igwe, who spoke exclusively with this journalist on Tuesday shortly after the crucial meeting of principal officers with the Speaker, said the strike action was an internal issue and that members of PASAN have the right to demand for what was due to them even as he pointed out that the industrial impasse would be resolved.

Igwe disclosed that Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo was not sleeping over the issue instead he is working assiduously to make sure that the right thing is done.

He said the governor was not against autonomy for the legislature and that the Speaker is interfacing with the governor to ensure that their demands were met inorder to resolve the matter and call off the strike.

Igwe said his colleagues in the 8th Assembly just returned from the Easter break only to be held back again by the strike embarked upon by assembly workers even though he expressed hope that the House may reconvene for plenary on Thursday this week.

Igwe however maintained that the strike would not continue because according to him, what Anambra PASAN is agitating for is what the governor can easily do for them.

Also another principal officer of the 8th assembly, Hon. Paul Obu, who represents Orumba-North Constituency and doubles as the Minority Whip of the House, corroborated what his colleague said, confirming that there is 100 percent likelihood that the House of Assembly would resume plenary on Thursday this week.

Obu said members of the 8th Assembly feel the pains and plights of assembly workers but stated too that with dialogue the impasse would be resolved amicably.

Confirming the meeting of principal officers with the leadership of the House, Obu told this journalist that the Speaker was on top of the matter and doing everything possible to get PASAN members back to work to enable the lawmakers to reconvene for their constitutional legislative duties.

 

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Alake unveils gender strategy for mining, steel sector

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The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, has unveiled a document for Women in Mining in Nigeria (WIMIN) strategy document.

Speaking at the event, he described the strategy as a significant mile stone in the sector.

He said that the move was a demonstration of the commitment of the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development (MSMD)` and Ministry of Steel Development in fostering diversity.

He said that the strategy is aimed at promoting gender equality and women`s empowerment, adding that its focused on driving productivity for the nations` sustainable development.

“It also focuses on improving the opportunities for women to benefit from both sectors sustainably in policy, regulatory, operational, and commercial (large scale, medium scale, small scale, and artisanal levels), and value and supply chain roles.

“This strategy is not just a document but a call to action and a blueprint for all stakeholders to create a more inclusive and gender-balanced mining and steel sector.

“It provides a guideline and framework to guide both ministries, their agencies, and stakeholders to integrate gender equality and women’s empowerment priorities in their policies, programmes, and initiatives, “ he said.

He acknowledged the indispensable contributions of women to the success and sustainability of the mining sector, saying that their talents, expertise, and perspectives are critical to the success and growth of the industry.

According to him, Nigeria is not immune from the biases perpetuated against women in these two sectors.

In addressing the situation, he said that the Federal Government has prioritised gender equity and female participation in its “Roadmap for the Growth and Development of the Nigerian Mining Industry.

He said as part of the efforts of MSMD and Ministry of Steel Development to implement the roadmap, the Mineral Sector Support for Economic Diversification (MinDiver) engaged a consultancy to develop the gender strategy.

He said that to achieve the objectives of the strategy, its institutional capacity would be strengthened for effective gender mainstreaming.

He added that that women’s participation in leadership and governance roles within the mining sector and communities would be increased.

“Promoting women’s economic empowerment and rights and eliminating all barriers (structural and systemic) that hinder women’s meaningful participation, access and control over mining resources and benefits, “ he said.

The minister added that they were committed to building partnerships across a wide range of stakeholders in achieving the vision of the strategy.

He said that the WIMIN strategy was firmly rooted in the principles of equality, diversity, and empowerment, and  a call to action for  stakeholders mobilisation toward a more inclusive and gender-balanced industry.

Earlier in her remarks, the National President of WIMIN, Dr Janet Adeyemi, described the launch of the strategy as an opportunity to galvanise support and implement actions to address the entrenched gender disparities within the mining and steel sectors.

Represented by the National Secretary, Mrs Emily Ofodile, she said that women within these industries continue to encounter multifaceted barriers that hinder their full participation and advancement.

On her part, the Permanent Secretary of MSMD, Dr Mary Ogbe, urged, women to be change agents at all levels, and urged all organisations to have gender focal persons to help in coordinating all related matters.

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May Day: Culture minister applauds Nigerian creatives

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The Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, has commended the contributions of all hardworking creatives across the nation to the growth of the entertainment industry.
The minister gave the commendation on Wednesday in a statement through her media aide, Nneka Anibeze, to commemorate the 2024 Workers’ Day.
Musawa noted that through their contributions, the creative industry had been able to provide jobs, encourage tourism and boost revenue to local businesses.
“Today, I join millions of creatives across the nation to commemorate the 2024 Workers’ Day. In celebrating this important day, we recognise and honour your invaluable contributions to our workforce and the economy.
“We toast to the artists of labour, painting their masterpieces with determination and passion.
“Labour studies also show that the value added by arts, culture and entertainment to the Nigerian economy is very significant.
“This year’s Workers’ Day is significant as we acknowledge the tireless efforts of artists, culture bearers and creative workers who continue to enrich our cultural heritage with their talents and dedication.
“As we reflect on the significance of this year’s theme, ‘Workers First’, it is paramount that we appreciate the essential role that these special workers play in bringing diverse entertainment to families and the community and driving prosperity to our economy,” she said.
Musawa reaffirmed the commitment of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to create favourable conditions for artists and creative workers generally.
She said this was to ensure the artists receive the recognition and support they rightfully deserve.
“Through continued advocacy and investment, we can foster an environment where our creative workforce can thrive, contribute, and inspire.
“To all the dedicated creatives who strive for excellence every day, going the extra mile to entertain families, I say thank you for your hard work and commitment.
“I enjoin everyone to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our workforce and to express gratitude to all those who contribute to the vibrancy of our arts, culture, and creative economy,” she said.
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Sanwo-Olu to host justice reform summit on May 27, 28

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The Lagos Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, will host a Justice Reform Summit  with the theme: “Enhancing The Administration of Justice For Economic Growth, Investment Protection And Security in Lagos State,” on May 27 and 28.

This is contained in a statement issued by Mrs Titilayo ShittaBey-Jeje, Solicitor, General/Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Justice, on Wednesday.

ShittaBey -Jeje said that Sanwo-Olu would be the Chief Host at the summit which would take place at Marriott Hotel, GRA Ikeja, Lagos.

She said the Chief Justice of Federation, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola would be the Chairman, while the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister for Justice Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), would be the special guest of honour.

ShittaBey-Jeje said the Lagos State Government had became a pathfinder for justice reform following its various landmark and innovative achievements over the years.

She, however, noted that being the economic nerve centre of the country, there were real and new challenges to address.

ShittaBey-Jeje said the summit would explore diverse perspective towards effective and efficient administration of justice for economic growth and investment protection in the state and Nigeria at large.

She said the ministry had created an avenue for stakeholders and members of the public to express their views, observations and recommendations for the reform in order to gather insights from a wide spectrum of Nigerians.

“Therefore, the stakeholders and members of the public can send their contributions to [email protected], whatsapp no: 07032276146, facebook – @Lagosmoj, twitter- @Lagosmoj and instagram-@Lagosmoj,” she said.

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