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Japa: Enugu Govt to partner immigration organisation to resettle returnee migrants

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…As 350 Enugu indigenes return from Libya, Niger, others

Governor Peter Mbah has expressed the readiness of the government to partner with the International Organisation for Migration, IOM, to ensure the safe return, resettlement, and reintegration of irregular and stranded migrants from the state.

Mbah said the government would also help the IOM secure a zonal office in Enugu so that such returnees could come home directly and be rehabilitated in Enugu rather than be taken to other states, adding that the radical social programmes introduced by the government would be handy in equipping such returnees with skills to make a decent living.

This also came on a day the IOM revealed that it had helped 350 stranded and irregular immigrants of Enugu State extraction, mostly from Libya and Niger Republic, to return home safely.

Mbah spoke on Monday when he received at the Government House, Enugu, a delegation of the IOM in Nigeria led by the Chief of Mission, Laurent De Boeck. He commended the IOM for its role in mitigating the challenges faced by irregular migrants, including victims of trafficking and exploitation.

“As a government, we are quite ready to collaborate with you in the areas of integration of these victims and also those who may just be stranded abroad and interested in coming back home, to be reintegrated into their home state.

“We have a lot of programmes that we have also designed as a state to cater for the welfare and wellbeing of our people. We have several radical programmes in the social services sector. Whether it is in education and healthcare, the government is involved in indepth programmes that will impact the lives of our people, including such returnees.
“You know that we have a lot of programmes, which we believe will attract the diasporans. One is our Diaspora Bond, which we hope to launch sometime in April this year.

“We believe that there are quite a lot of values that the disaporans can bring to our economy beyond remittances for consumption. So, if we are able to design an investment that can guarantee or secure their investment and also show some returns, we know that it will be attractive to them. This is why we are investing in the Enugu State Diaspora Investment Summit to raise awareness and tap into the consciousness of our people,” he added.

Speaking earlier, the IOM Chief of Mission, De Boeck, said the main activity of the IOM in the state was in the area of ensuring the “return and reintegration of young, able people, who left the country.”

“For years, we have worked with some of our offices abroad and in other countries where we have identified Enugu people, who were stranded or were victims of smugglers and traffickers. And in this regard, we have organised their return and reintegration.

“We have returned 350 people so far to Enugu. Our offices in Libya and Niger Republic are where we have identified most of them. We have more of them in the plane coming back to Lagos, and we will look at the manifest to know if there is still any person from Enugu State among them, and we will activate their return,” he stated.

As part of a strategy to discourage irregular migration, the IOM Chief said the organisation was working on developing avenues on how to help Nigerians to migrate abroad, regularly, with a proper condition for safe jobs and proper conditions and dignity in their host countries

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Kwara Assembly promises legislative support to improve worker’s welfare

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The Speaker, Kwara House of Assembly, Mr Yakubu Danladi-Salihu, has said that the 10th Assembly will give legislative backing to improve workers’ welfare.

Danladi-Salihu said this on Wednesday in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Shehu Abdulkadir, to mark the 2024 Workers’ Day.

“It is another day to acknowledge and celebrate the workforce of our great nation, Nigeria, and our dear state, Kwara in Particular.

“As we do always, we appreciate the resilience, commitment, dedication, and sacrifices of our workers,

“They remain essential to the overall development of our dear country as they contribute immensely to Nigeria’s growth.

“As lawmakers, we are committed to giving legislative backing to improve the welfare of our workers, give them a living wage and make life more bearable for them in appreciation of the invaluable services they render.

“On this Workers’ Day, on behalf of the Kwara House of Assembly, I celebrate our workers with pride and I wish them a happy and fulfilling day,” he stated.

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NLC urges KNSG to pay N75bn pension backlogs

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The Nigerian Labor Congress (NLC) has urged Kano government agencies to pay over N75 billion backlog of unremitted  pension contributions.

The Chairman of NLC, Kabiru Inuwa made the call during the 2024 Workers’ Day celebrations on Wednesday in Kano.

Inuwa lamented that the issue of the backlog of unremitted pension contributions by some organizations was alarming, with a staggering accumulation of over N75 billion as of May 2023.

According to him, this poses a serious threat to the financial security of retirees.

“The non remittance led to deductions of pension thus non payment of full pension for years.

“While we commend the present administration for commencing full payment of pension, we demand that all defaulting government institutions shall commence paying the back log to enable settlement of retirement and death benefit.

“We are sure if elaborative analysis of the backlog is done and a strategy to recoup the money is put in place, the accrued benefits could be settled within a few years,” he explained.

The chairman also called on the state government to resume the payment of wage award that was only paid.

“Workers rely on these awards to improve their standard of living, and a consistent payment schedule shall be established to ensure their welfare is safeguarded,” he said.

The labour leader further urged the state government to constitute the governing board of the state contributory scheme as stipulated in the law is crucial for effective management.

Inuwa also appealed to the state government to grant the much sought local government autonomy as it was crucial to the development of the state.

“It’s pertinent to solicit the support of the Kano State Government in partnering with the agitators to make local government autonomy a reality.

“We are also calling on the state government to re-introduce institution-based disbursement of vehicle loans and its upward review is essential to meet the evolving needs of workers,” he said.

The chairman, who congratulated Nigerian workers, urged them to renew their commitment to the ideals of justice, fairness, and solidarity that were at the heart of the labour movement.

In a remark, Gov. Abba Kabir-Yusuf restated the state government’s commitment to improve workers welfare and provide an enabling working environment.

Represented by his Deputy, Alhaji Aminu Abdussalam, the governor described the theme “People First” ,as apt, saying that his administration was committed to workers’ welfare and the overall development of the state.

Kabir-Yusuf also pledged prompt payment of civil servants salaries and pension to retirees as promised since the inception of his administration .

According to him, the state government has resumed the regular promotion of civil servants.

On housing deficit, the governor said that arrangements were on top gear with the stakeholders to provide affordable houses to workers in the state.

He appealed to the labour union to render maximum support for the state government to achieve its goals.

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NDDC pledges to collaborate with Rotary International

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has pledged to collaborate with Rotary International to enhance the delivery of services and the execution of development projects in the Niger Delta region.

The NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, made the promise when a delegation from Rotary International District 9141, led by the Governor-Elect, Mr. Chinedu Ikegwuani, paid him a courtesy visit at the Commission’s headquarters in Port Harcourt. The delegation included a former Acting MD of NDDC, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari.

Ogbuku emphasised the need for partnerships in fast-tracking the development of the Niger Delta region, noting that the NDDC found it expedient to introduce new policies to drive the development process.

He said, “One of the new policies we introduced is the ‘Rewind to Rebirth’ initiative, a strategic vision designed to recalibrate engagement with Niger Delta stakeholders and the Commission’s overall intervention implementation plan.”

Riding on the spirit of rebirth, he said, the NDDC embraced the Public-Private Partnership, PPP, as a major policy thrust and organised a PPP Summit in Lagos on April 25, 2023.

The NDDC boss noted that the Commission had recorded many gains from the PPP initiative, citing the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Limited, NLNG, as one of such gains.

According to him, the collaboration with NLNG would facilitate the execution of some legacy projects such as the Bonny Ring Road and the Kaa-Ataba Road and Bridge, linking Khana Local Government Area to Andoni LGA in Rivers State.

According to Ogbuku, another initiative taken by the NDDC was the introduction of a youth development and empowerment scheme, known as Holistic Opportunities, Projects and Engagement, HOPE, to create a comprehensive database of the youth population of the Niger Delta region.

He noted, “Project HOPE marks a turning point in youth development and empowerment because it is meant to provide a platform to empower youths of the region on sustainable basis.”

Ogbuku stated that the Commission developed a new concept of working with the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture, NDCCITMA, in the training of youths and young entrepreneurs in the Niger Delta region, noting that the board of the Chamber of Commerce had been inaugurated.

He said further, “The Commission has come up with the Triple T Policy, which represents Transiting from Transaction to Transformation, to ensure accountability and transparency in our processes.

“To ensure that a new institutional culture, anchored on sound ethics and good corporate governance is in place, the Commission engaged KPMG, a reputable global business consultancy, to review and strengthen our corporate governance system, as well as improve our internal processes and institutional protocols.”

In his remarks the Governor-Elect of Rotary International District 9141, Mr. Chinedu Ikegwuani, acknowledged the contributions of the NDDC to the development of the Niger Delta region.

He said, “We are here to discuss partnership with NDDC. We thank the management of NDDC for its numerous transformational projects across the Niger Delta Region.

“We believe that by joining forces with the NDDC, our efforts to improve the living conditions of the people of this region will be enhanced. This collaboration will help us to consolidate our achievements in alleviating poverty in the society.”

The District Governor-Elect highlighted some of the achievements of Rotary International, which included kicking out wild Polio virus in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

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