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Ganduje appoints 12 new Permanent Secretaries

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Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has approved the appoionment of 12 new Permanent Secretaries in the state civil service.

This is contained in a statement on Wednesday in Kano, by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Abba Anwar, .

According to Anwar, the appointments are with immediate effect.

Ganduje had said that the appointments of the officers would ensure more effective and efficient public service delivery in the state this digital era, in compliance with global best practices.

“The newly appointed permanent secretaries have proved their mettle in public service engagement.

“We believe in their capacity, as diligent screening and scrutiny were applied in the selection process,” he said.

Those appointed included Mansur Yakubu, Dan Azumi, Dr Sa’adatu Bala, Ahmad Abdullahi, Baba Dala, and Aliyu Garo.

Others were Abbas Sanusi, Dr Tijjani Hussain, Yahaya Amasaye, Aisha Kailani Mustapha Huguma, and Musa Garko.

 

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May Day: We’ll not delay action on new minimum wage – Makinde

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Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has assured workers that his administration will not delay in implementing the new minimum wage.

Makinde gave the assurance on Wednesday in his address at the 2024 May Day celebrations, held at Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Ibadan.

The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Mr Bayo Lawal, said notwithstanding new minimum wage, his government to fail in its promise of ensuring payment of salaries and pensions on or before 25th of every month.

He said that his administration had been responsive to the welfare of workers, adding that it had also put people at the heart of its policies and programmes.

Acknowledging the importance of labour in the policies, programmes and projects aimed at ensuring the development of the state, Makinde commended the workers for ensuring an atmosphere devoid of incessant industrial actions.

He noted that the cooperation between his government and labour had contributed immensely to the existing development and peaceful atmosphere in the state.

He urged the workers to reciprocate his administration’s good gesture by being more dedicated and committed.

The governor also enjoined them to work ‘tirelessly and vigorously’ for their pay.

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Tinubu assures workers of better days

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President Bola Tinubu has assured the Nigerian workers that their days of worrying are over.

Tinubu, represented by Vice-President Kashim Shettima, gave the assurance while delivering his speech at the 2024 May Day celebration, held on Wednesday, at the Eagle Square, Abuja.

He appealed to trade unions to continue to use the power of the labour movement for the greater good of the nation, foster harmony and cooperation.

“I stand before you to tell a fundamental truth: you, the workers of our great nation, are its very backbone. But I’m not here merely to echo familiar praises of the labour force.”

Tinubu acknowledged the understanding, patience, commitment, and support trade unions have shown throughout the implementation of government’s policies and programmes aimed at transforming the nation.

“Your contributions have played a significant role in our efforts to rescue the economy since we came on board.

“So, I call upon each and every one of you, as I have consistently done, to join hands in shaping the destiny of our nation towards greatness.

“Our allegiance and patriotism are the bedrock upon which our beloved country thrives.

“The success of our government’s policies and programmes hinge on the willingness of the workers, as the backbone of our workforce, to embrace them wholeheartedly.”

He said that the theme “People First” for this year’s May Day celebration is both instructive and commendable.

The President said the theme resonates with the government’s agenda and demonstrated that the working class holds a central position in the affairs of this nation.

He said that it also reflected the commitment of Organised Labour to collaborate with the government for the benefit of all citizens.

Tinubu said his administration took power at the time many nations, including Nigeria, were experiencing daunting socio-political and developmental challenges.

“You will recall that on January 30th, 2024, the Federal Government convened a 37-member Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage.

“The committee’s mandate was to provide counsel and suggest a national minimum wage that aligns with our current economic conditions.

“Since then, the committee, in collaboration with labour leaders, has been diligently working towards proposing a new National Minimum Wage.

“Unfortunately, despite concerted efforts, the committee was unable to reach a consensus at its last meeting. This shall be resolved soon and I assure you that your days of worrying are over.”

The President assured that his administration was open to the committee’s suggestion of not just a minimum wage but a living wage.

“Great Nigerian Workers, we cannot achieve a just and equitable society that caters to the needs of every member, including the strong and the weak, without fostering peace and unity.

“Our shared vision for national growth and development can only be realised in an atmosphere of industrial harmony and peaceful coexistence in every segment of our country.

“The dividends we have promised the nation, and which you work tirelessly to ensure, can only be achieved when we all unite for progress.

“On this momentous day, I urge you and all our fellow citizens to place your trust in this administration.

“The seeds of greatness planted in our nation are beginning to bear fruit, and they promise a future filled with hope and bound by prosperity.”

He said that every initiative undertaken by the administration was geared towards transforming Nigeria into a nation that can truly provide for its people.

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Electricity: NLC, TUC condemn higher tariff for non-existent electricity

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The  Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC),  have appealed to the  Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Power Sector operators,  to reverse the  increase in electricity tariff within  one week.
President of  the  unions, Mr Joe Ajaero and Mr Fetus Osifo made the call on Wednesday in a joint speeche to  mark the  2024 Workers’ Day in Abuja.
The duo expressed dissatisfaction over epileptic power situation in the country which is affecting  economic growth of the country.
According to them, it’s imperative that any nation incapable of effectively and efficiently managing its energy resources, faces certain ruin.
“One of the pivotal factors constraining our nation is our glaring incompetence in managing this sector for the collective welfare of our citizens.
“Power, regardless of its source, remains paramount in Kickstarting any economy, while oil and gas are indispensable for robust energy success in every country. “
They said it was absolutely critical for the government to collaborate with the people to establish frameworks that ensure energy works for all Nigerian.
According to the duo, the plight of the power sector remains unchanged over a decade after privatisation of the sector.
“The reasons are glaringly evident. As long as those who sold the companies remain the buyers, Nigerians will continue to face formidable challenges in the power sector.
” It is unethical to force Nigerians to pay higher tariff for non-existent electricity.
“Estimated billing is an extortion and a day light robbery against Nigerians, ” the duo said. ”
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