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FG, ASUU end meeting, agree on amicable resolution

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The Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on  Wednesday ended their closed door meeting with an agreement that all contentious issues will be amicably resolve to avert strike.
The parties also agreed to  kick-start a communication process to avert the planned industrial actions by the union.
The parties had entered into a close-door meeting which began at about 4:30 p.m. at the Ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.
The meeting which lasted for over two hours, had in attendance the two Ministers overseeing Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, and Dr Yusuf Sununu and other top officials in the ministry in the federal government’ team
The ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, who led the union’s team, told newsmen after the meeting that negotiation process had begun, while hoping that the federal government would follow up on what had been agreed on.
“We have discussions on all the issues and we have given assignment to some people to look at, and agreed on the way forward.
On the two-week ultimatum issued by the union, Osodeke said they would go back and give the details of the meeting to their members.
“What is important is that we have started the process and our prayers is that we resolve it for the interest of our young men and the interest of the nation .
“The government has spent one year in office and we have not been called for any formal meeting. Today we are having the first formal meeting.
“There is a process we have started and we are going to set deadlines, we are going to meet to look at what has been done on those issues and we hope the process will continue,” he said.
On his part,  Mamman said that consultations would commence immediately to overcome the problems bedeviling education.
“We’ve had a very good meeting and a very productive one. We’ve discussed progress on how to ensure that the system works well and lots of the issues we talked about are those that we inherited and some ongoing.
“We discussed them all without exception and we have consensus on the way forward.
“A lot of consultations will still continue on some information we don’t have, which are beyond the scope of the ministry and which will require us to connect with our colleagues in other ministries.
“But, the most important thing is that we had a very good meeting and agreed to continue with the consultations to overcome the problems bedeviling education in Nigeria,” he said.
It will be recalled that ASUU had threatened to embark on a nationwide strike over the federal government’s failure to meet its demands.
The union had charged the government to act within two weeks to address all outstanding demands by the union.
Some of the issues of contention are removal from IPPIS, Renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement, all the backlog of Earned Academic Allowance (EAA) and all the outstanding salaries, among others.
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Jigawa Govt dissolves 27 LG executives

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By Umar Akilu Majeri Dutse

The Jigawa State Government has dissolved the executives of all 27 local government areas in the state, according to a statement signed by Malam Najib Umar, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Local Government.

The decision was made following the expiration of their tenure.

The Jigawa State Ministry for Local Government and Community Development has directed the Director Administration and General Services (DAGs) of all the 27 Local Governments of the state to take over the affairs of the administration.

Therefore, all appointed officials including; Secretaries, Supervisory Councillors, Special advisers and assistants of all the Local Government Councils are equally relieved of their appointments.

In his remarks, on behalf of the Jigawa State Government Under the leadership of His Excellency, the Governor Malam Umar A. Namadi FCA, the Honourable Commissioner for Local Government and Community Development Hon. Ahmed Garba MK, Congratulates the outgoing officials on the Successful Conduct of their tenures, which shows the significant contributions rendered to the development of their areas and the state in general.

He therefore tasked them to hand over all the necessary documents on their possession with immediate effect ,also advised the out going executive to hand over the of all Governments’ Belongings in their possessions to the directors of administration’s and finance

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One dies in Third Mainland Bridge accident

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One person was confirmed dead in an accident that occurred on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos on Saturday morning.

The fatal accident involved a Mini Truck (MUS 489 XS) and a Toyota Camry (KRD 470 JD).

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the accident was caused by excessive speeding during a heavy downpour this morning,” the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) said in a statement.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Mr Sola Giwa, in the statement signed by Mr Adebayo Taofiq, Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, LASTMA, said that three others were rescued at the accident scene.

He said that operatives of LASTMA responded swiftly to the accident, which occured near the Unilag waterfront, heading towards the Iyana-Oworonsoki area of Lagos.

Giwa said that despite the government’s ongoing campaign to educate motorists about speed limits, drivers continued to flout the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018.

He urged both commercial bus drivers and private car owners to avoid exceeding speed limits on the Third Mainland Bridge and other roads throughout the state.

Giwa said that the deceased was promptly removed by State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit (SEHMU) officials, while LASTMA cleared the accident vehicles to ensure smooth traffic flow on the bridge.

He extended his condolences to the family of the deceased and emphasised the importance of road safety.

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Consider LGs for GDP growth – NULGE

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The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has called for financial, administrative and political autonomy for local governments.

The NULGE National President, Mr Ambali Olatunji, said in Lagos on Saturday that the autonomy was important for Nigeria to  grow its gross domestic product more and curb insecurity.

Olatunji said: “We must make local governments to be financially, administratively and politically autonomous.

“We must consider community policing, so that there must be guarding at the community level.

“Our policing policy should not be reactionary, but  pre-emptive to be able to address insecurity.

“Our opinion is that the local government must be the platform for policing evolution in Nigeria.”

The labour leader also called on  the Federal Government to create a policy that would address unemployment at the local government level.

He called for revival of the vocational skills acquisition department of local governments.

According to him, this will ensure that women and youths in the rural communities are trained and empowered.

“The vocational skills acquisition department across local governments has been erased systematically, overtime.

“This level of government should be given adequate attention to address the needs of those in the rural settings.

“It will go a long way to improve  livelihoods and ensure a better Nigeria for everyone,“ Olatunji said.

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