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Ogun assembly tasks security agencies on rising kidnapping cases

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Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta

Concerned by the rising spate of insecurity occasioned by recurring cases of kidnapping in some parts of the State, the Ogun State House of Assembly has tasked the various heads of security formations in the State to strengthen their operations by collaborating with local security networks including vigilante service, so safe corps and other stakeholders on security.

The Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo threw the challenge, while responding to the separate submissions of the members representing Odeda, Ogun Waterside, Remo North and Ijebu North State Constituencies, Honourables Oludaisi Elemide, Adekunle, Kolawole Awolaja and Segun Kaka, who spoke under Personal Explanation on the various security challenges being experienced by the constituents at a plenary session held at the Assembly Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Oluomo added that it had become imperative for the security agencies to consider an effective review of its operations, with a sustained collaboration with local security who, according to him, possessed a better knowledge of the territorial architecture of the communities where the crimes were being committed.

He stated that there was need to evolve more collaborative strategies at tackling local crimes and criminalities, including kidnapping and land-grabbing with a view to ensuring effective security networks in protecting lives and property of all the residents in the State.

The Speaker equally challenged the new State Commissioner of Police, CP Abiodun Alamutu to live to his promise of curbing the excesses of land grabbers across the State, noting that the 10th Assembly under his leadership would consider a review of some sections of the Anti-Kidnapping and Land Grabbing Law, 2016 for more effectiveness.

Calling on the leadership of the 10th National Assembly to re-consider the creation of State Police/community policing, Speaker Olumo stated that the creation of such would empower the local residents to easily provide the necessary security intelligence to assist the police towards securing lives and property of the people in the State.

Earlier, Honourables Oludaisi Elemide, Lawal Adekunle, Awolaja Kolawole and Segun Kaka had decried the incessant cases of kidnapping in some parts of their constituencies, including Olodo portion of Obantoko/Ibadan Road in Odeda, riverine communities in Ogun Waterside and Saapade/Fidiwo/Ogunmakin; appealing to the Security agencies to rise up to the task of securing the lives of the people in their respective communities.

Meanwhile, the presentation of the State lawmakers’ inaugural speech continues today as a member representing Abeokuta South 1 State Constituency, Hon. Lukmon Atobatele presented his speech with a call for implementation of qualitative education through empowerments for teachers and equipping students for easy learning, especially the development of Infrastructure in schools to create a more conducive atmosphere for teaching and learning.

He listed other areas of interest he would pursue vigorously to include canvassing for more infrastructural development in his constituency, youth empowerments, promotion of entrepreneurship and job creation, while advocating for a more united collaboration among all arms of government to ensure improved service to the people of the State.

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Diri sets up committee on new minimum wage

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Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa has set up a committee to work out modalities for implementation of a new minimum wage for workers in the state’s civil service.

The committee is headed by Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei.

Other members included the Head of Service, Mrs Biobelemoye Charles-Onyeama, the Commissioner for Finance, Maxwell Ebibai, his Labour, Productivity and Employment counterpart, Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai and the Chief of Staff, Government House, Mr Peter Akpe.

The committee has the end of May 2024 to submit its report.

Diri made the pronouncement on Wednesday at the 2024 Workers Day celebration at the Peace Park in Yenagoa.

The governor assured that his administration would implement a new minimum wage once the committee submitted its report, adding that the state workers always have emoluments as their federal counterparts.

Diri stressed that the welfare of workers had always been a top priority of his administration as attested to by the numerous worker-friendly policies he initiated.

He equally promised to commence the building of a new befitting secretariat complex for civil servants to accommodate the increasing workforce.

The state’s helmsman, who described workers as the backbone of development in society, attributed the achievements in his first tenure to the support and contributions of civil servants.

He called for continuous harmonious working relationship with his government in order to bequeath lasting legacies.

The Bayelsa helmsman also approved an annual step increment for civil servants, release of funds for completion of the state secretariat of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).

“The committee is to immediately look into what the Federal Government has done on the proposed minimum wage and see the possibility of domesticating it in Bayelsa.

“It is given until the end of May to submit its report.

“My dear workers of Bayelsa, you have done so well. You know that you are the engine room of this government. We have succeeded because you have done so well. We receive commendations everywhere we go.

“In terms of infrastructure, human capacity building and other sectors, we have done well. I say you should continue to keep it up.”

According to him, together, we are building a Bayelsa of our dreams, a beacon of hope, a model of progress and a testament to our unity of purpose.

“The tangible evidence of these fruitful collaborations is that abundantly, we have made it clear for all to see in the plethora of transformative legacy projects that now span the length and breadth of our state, touching the lives of all Bayelsa people.

“Let us continue to work together so that the future of our state will be established.

“Beyond the ongoing renovation, we will look at the option of building a new state-of-the-art secretariat complex to accommodate the expanding workforce,” he said.

Earlier, the workers eulogised the governor for his labour-friendly policies that had improved their working condition.

In a joint address by the chairman of the NLC, Comrade Barnabas Simon, and his TUC counterpart, Comrade Laye Julius, the workers specifically thanked the governor for approving payment of wage award to all categories of workers in Bayelsa.

“We thank you for the regular conduct of promotion exercises and implementation, prompt payment of salaries of workers and pensioners, among others.

“Organised labour in Bayelsa is most sincerely grateful for your kind and favourable disposition to the needs and aspirations of workers in the state.

“Your open-door policies and swift response to most of our demands in the last four years is highly appreciated,” they said.

They, however, appealed for an upward review of the wage award, improved transportation system for workers, and mapping out of acquired lands for civil servants.

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Gov. Sani unveils N500m loans scheme for workers

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Gov. Uba Sani of Kaduna State has unveiled a  N500 million revolving loans scheme for civil servants in the State.
Sani disclosed this on Wednesday in Kaduna during the 2024 May Day Celebration .
Sani symbolically distributed  dummy cheques to some workers amidst cheers while announcing the more economic empowerment initiatives for the workers
He also reaffirmed his commitment to prioritise workers’ welfare and equip them appropriately within available resources.
Sani emphasised the importance of a motivated workforce for the success of his administration’s Rural Transformation Agenda, addressing the theme ‘People First’.
Sani stressed the centrality of citizens in development and governance, highlighting the strategic partnership forged with labour unions to advance workers’ interests and improve living conditions.
He also listed ongoing efforts to attract investments, provide training, and enhance job opportunities for the citizens.
Sani assured continued attention to human capital development and poverty reduction through various government interventions.
The governor further disclosed ongoing consultations with labour unions at both federal and state levels to negotiate a decent salary increase for the state and local government workers.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Ayuba Magaji, commended Sani for his personal attendance at the May Day Celebration, marking a significant departure from the past nine years.
He also expressed gratitude for the governor’s prompt payment of salaries and allowances as well as the involvement of labour unions in decision-making processes
The highlight of the occasion was a  march past by various unions and affiliates of the NLC as well as the Trade Union Congress (TUC)
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Lagos-Calabar Coastal road: ‘You have no claim’ – Umahi attacks Landmark Beach owner

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Minister of Works, Dave Umahi has said the Group Chief Executive Officer and founder of The Landmark Group, Paul Onwuanibe, cannot claim compensation from the Federal Government in connection with the demolition of structures for the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

The Federal Government is currently demolishing properties along the shoreline to create a pathway for the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

The Landmark Group, owners of the Landmark beach in Lagos State, is believed to be one of the organisations that will be highly affected by the demolition.

However, Umahi has insisted that infrastructures belonging to Landmark were spared, hence the owner can’t make claims on the Federal Government.

Addressing journalists, the minister said the beach was on the right of way and shoreline.

He said: “No claim for Landmark, we spared all his infrastructure, we don’t pay for the demolition of shanties because it is on our right-of-way, 15 meters from the shoreline, so he has no claim.

“We made all efforts to spare his infrastructure. The Landmark owner is acting like a politician, me I’m an engineer.

“While he does all the politics, I am an engineer, I’ll do the engineering work. I don’t know the attention he is seeking.”

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