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Mbah Inaugurates Minimum Wage Implementation Committee

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From Sylvia Udegbunam Enugu

Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah has inaugurated the Committee for the implementation of the New National Minimum Wage for Civil and Public Servants in Enugu State, giving the Committee a maximum of one month to submit its report.

The Committee which was inaugurated  on Thursday at the Government House, Enugu, had the Head of Service, Kenneth Ugwu, as Chairman; representative of the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, Sandra George as Secretary and the Commissioner of Finance and Economic Development, Dr.

Nathaniel Uramah.

Others were the Commissioner for Labour and Employment, Pharm Chika Ugwuoke; and Accountant-General of the state, Anthony Okenwa as members.

On the Labour side, the Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC),  Enugu State chapter, Comrade Fabian Nwigbo and  Chairman of the state chapter of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Benedict Asogwa.

Others were the Chairman, Public Service Joint Negotiating Council, Comrade Ezekiel Omeh and Chairman of the state chapter of the National Union of Local Government Employees, Udaya Ani as members.

Inaugurating the Committee, Mbah reiterated his commitment to workers’ welfare and urged the Committee to consult widely with relevant stakeholders, especially the Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, to ensure that the workers take ownership of the eventual report.

“We have set very ambitious targets for ourselves, and we know that the only thing between us and achieving these targets will be the human resources because as great as our visions and dreams might be, it would be impossible to achieve anything if we do not have a motivated workforce.

“We recognised it from the very onset, which is why before the discussions on the new minimum wage came up, we introduced the wage awards, and made a commitment that we would not cease until we migrate to the new minimum wage.

“That is why the constitution of this Committee for the implementation of the new national minimum wage is a very important exercise, and we have carefully selected members of this committee. We believe that you will be able to discharge yourself creditably,” he said.

The governor added that, “We expect, as terms of reference, you should be able to come up with a comprehensive review of the salary chart of all categories and cadres of workers of the state and the local government levels, the unified local government system, using the existing state salary chat as a guide.

The Committee Chairman and Head of Service, Kenneth Ugwu, assured the governor that the committee would surpass his expectation both in terms of time frame and quality of work.

Speaking to Government House correspondent, Chairman of TUC, Comrade Asogwa, said Governor Mbah’s prompt action did not come to Enugu workers as a surprise, as he had been paying wage awards to workers since 2023.

“The governor also made a promise to the health professionals to pay the 100 per cent Consolidated Health Workers Salary Structure (CONHESS) starting from this month of August.

“If you go to the health industry within the state today, all the health professionals are happy because they have started receiving the new salary alerts as promised.

“So, setting up this Committee did not come to us as a surprise because we know the kind of person we have as a Governor. He is not playing.  The governor understands what it means to enter into a social contract with his people.

“We have confidence in him. We feel happy that in no distant time, our financial situation as Enugu workers will be improved in Enugu State,” he said.

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We Feel Betrayed, Students Lament Incomplete Loan Payments

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Despite repeated assurances from the Federal Government that student loans would be disbursed in full and with transparency, university students across the country are raising the alarm over what they described as incomplete and inconsistent payments.

Many recipients reported receiving between ₦40,000 and ₦54,000, well below the promised ₦60,000 on the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) portal, according to evidence obtained by LEADERSHIP.

Our correspondent gathered that, making matters worse, some institutions are now imposing late payment penalties on tuition fees, even though the loan disbursement delays were beyond the students’ control.

This has led to mounting tension on campuses, with students in several universities already mobilising for protests to demand accountability and transparency in the loan disbursement process.

The Federal Government had initially announced that students would receive monthly stipends of ₦20,000 directly into their personal accounts, while tuition fees would be paid directly to the universities.

However, after a wave of student protests, institutions like Joseph Sarwuan Tarkaa University (JOSTUM), Makurdi, hoarding the loan began disbursing the loan funds directly to students’ accounts, instead of paying their school feels directly as of yesterday.

Some students who spoke to our correspondent reported discrepancies in the amounts received. While the official loan package was expected to range from ₦60,000 and above, based on their official school fees rate, numerous students have confirmed receiving between ₦40,000 and ₦54,000, but are due to pay back the official amount on their portal.

At JOSTUM, our correspondent gathered that students were already planning a protest next Monday, titled “Against Embezzlement of NELFUND and Government Allocation for Student Fees.”

Speaking anonymously to LEADERSHIP, the student activists said, “We, the students of Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University Makurdi, are writing to express our outrage and disappointment over the alleged embezzlement of NELFUND and government allocation meant for settling our school fees and refunding students who have already paid.

“This act of financial malfeasance has caused significant hardship and financial strain on many students. We demand immediate investigation into the alleged embezzlement.

“Transparency in the management and disbursement of NELFUND and government allocation and settlement of outstanding fees for all affected students.

“Refund of fees already paid by students who are eligible for the benefits. We urge the university administration to take swift and decisive action to address this issue. If our demands are not met, we will proceed with the planned protest.”

Another student lamented, “I paid my fee in full and school is refunding me ₦1,850. I really don’t understand right now.”

A student from the Department of Microbiology at JOSTUM lamented that the deductions were not what the government promised them, saying that the students feel betrayed.

“After adding late registration charges to our school fees which were supposed to be ₦52,000, now ₦55,000, they sent ₦54,000 to us.”

Amid these concerns, NELFUND has called on student leaders across various tertiary institutions to take full ownership of the interest-free education loan scheme.

Managing Director/Chief Executive of NELFUND, Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, made this call at a Stakeholders Engagement Session & Technical Workshop Day 4, which attracted Students Union Presidents of tertiary institutions and officials of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Thursday in Abuja.

Sawyerr said, “To make this work, we need you. Your voice. Your leadership. Your engagement on campus. Help us raise awareness, refine our processes, and ensure that this scheme reaches every student it was designed to serve.”

He emphasised that NELFUND is fully committed to removing financial barriers and creating opportunities for all Nigerian students to thrive, in alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

On his part, the Executive Director of Operations at NELFUND, Mr. Iyal Mustapha, warned institutions against delays in verifying students’ applications.

According to him, “We need your schools to respond quickly. If they don’t confirm your status, we can’t release the funds.
You must be involved in making sure your institutions do the right thing.

“This is your opportunity. We are the youth, and we are here to support you. This loan is about removing barriers so you can focus on your education.
There is no interest, no guarantor, and no harassment just commitment to learning.”

He explained that the loan scheme was designed to tackle dropout rates due to financial hardship, offering Nigerian students access to loans that cover institutional charges and provide monthly upkeep support.

“There is no reason for anyone to drop out of school,” he emphasised.

Mustapha also addressed concerns about repayment, assuring students that repayment would only begin two years after completing National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), and only if the graduate is employed. In cases of death or verified permanent disability, the loan would be forgiven.

“No one is chasing you. This is your loan. This is your government. And your repayment helps the next generation,” he said.

He also clarified, “Anyone that has gotten upkeep, it’s important to know that his/her institutional charges have already been paid to the institution.

“One of the things we realised is that some of the institutions are not notifying the students of payment.”

Also speaking, the President of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Olushola Oladoja, warned institutions and individuals allegedly sabotaging the federal government’s student loan scheme.

Oladoja said the association had set up a five-man investigative committee to probe growing concerns over the disbursement and accountability of the loan funds:

“We got information that there are issues in NELFUND cases where the fund claims to have paid institutions, but schools failed to notify the students.
This cannot be allowed to continue. Our committee will engage NELFUND directly, we will visit the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to verify their findings, and we will get to the bottom of this.”

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Zamfara Govt. Returns 3,000 Rustled Animals to Rightful Owners

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The Zamfara Government returned 3,000 rustled animals recovered by security forces to their rightful owners in the state in 15 months. Sheikh Sa’idu Maikwano, the Chairman of the Committee on the Verification of Recovered Rustled Animals, made this known at a meeting with the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Malam Abubakar Nakwada.

The meeting was aimed at strategizing more effective and efficient ways for the success of the committee’s assignment, especially now that the security forces are recording successes courtesy of intensified offensive clearance operations across the state.
The returned animals comprised of cows, sheeps and goats among others.The committee chairman commended the SSG for effective supervision of the committee.
He also appreciated Gov Dauda Lawal for giving them all the necessary support which led to the success recorded.Sheikh Maikwano also said that the committee recovered N120 million from auctioned overstayed animals.He said the money was remitted into the state Zakkat Board account in line with the established rules and guidelines of the committee.Earlier, the SSG reiterated the government’s commitment to returning all rustled animals recovered by security forces to their rightful owners in the state.He commended the efforts of the committee for discharging its duty effectively.“Your assignment is very special and critical as it strives to give hope to the hopeless victims who lost their wealth to the heartless cattle rustlers, the SSG added.The SSG who supervises the committee, said the meeting was aimed at strategising more effective and efficient ways for the success of the committee’s assignment.He emphasized Gov. Lawal’s administration’s effort aimed at fostering community resilience and promoting social justice for amicable conflict resolution.(NAN)

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Tinubu Seeks Confirmation of Chairman, MD, Board Members of NCDC

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President Bola Tinubu has written to the Senate seeking the confirmation of the appointments of 19 persons as Chairman, Managing Director/CEO and Members of the Board of the North-Central Development Commission (NCDC).The Senate President Godswill Akpabio, read Tinubu’s letter during Thursday’s plenary.

The letter reads: “In accordance with the provisions of Part I, Section 2(2)(a) of the North-Central Development Commission (Establishment) Act, 2024…“I write to present, for confirmation by the Senate, in consultation with the House of Representatives, the appointments of the under-listed nineteen (19) persons as Chairman, Managing Director/CEO and Members of the Board of the North-Central Development Commission”.
“They are Cosmas Akyhir Chairman, Benue, Tsenyil Yiltsen, Managing Director; Plateau, Dauda Kigbu, Member; Nasarawa, Zakari Jikantoro, Member; Niger.Others are Sulaiman Ali, member; Kogi, Rev. Bunmi Olusona, member; Kwara Dr Umar Mantu, member; Plateau, Atotse Abraham, member; Benue.“Solomon Adodo, member; FCT, Abdulkadir Usman, member ;North-West, Habu Mamman, member; North-EastDr Atinuke Owolabi, member; South-West.“Racheal Nse, member; South-South, Boniface Izziogu, member; South-East, James Uloko Executive Director, Benue, Atika Ajanah Executive Director, Projects;Kogi.“Hajiya Bilgis Sanni Executive Director, Kwara, Hajiya Aishatu Ibrahim Executive Director, Nasarawa and Muhammad Bashar Executive Director, Niger.”“While hoping that the request will receive the usual expeditious consideration of the Senate. please accept, Distinguished Senate President, the assurances of my highest consideration.(NAN)

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