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National minimum wage: Task Must be Done Well — TUC

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The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has again urged the federal government to inaugurate the National Minimum Wage Committee, to give it ample time to do its work diligently.

TUC’s Deputy President, Mr Tommy Okon, said this on Tuesday, in Lagos, that the failure to inaugurate the committee, three months to the expiration of the current minimum wage, was worrisome.

He said that organised labour would not want to be put under pressure on the wage increase,  because it had to be done in line with the rule of engagement.

The labour leader said that organised labour had since submitted the list of members that would be part of the committee for the minimum wage negotiations.

“Whatever intention of government is not known to us, because by now, the committee should have been inaugurated.

“We do not want a situation where the work of the committee is done under desperation because this is January, and the N30,000 national minimum wage will expire on April 18, this year (2024).

“So, it is expected that by now the committee will have been inaugurated and a chairman of the committee appointed, because it is tripartite in nature, and the committee has to conduct the activities also on zonal bases.

“Thereafter, it will come to a conclusion where, whatever will be agreed, will also be sent to the National Assembly, which in turn, will also look at the public hearing, and thereafter, sent to Mr President for assent, “ he said.

Okon said there were both positive and negative implications in further delay of setting up the committee.

According to him, the positive is in the sense that government may have agenda unknown to labour and trying to be sure of what it wants to come out with.

“However, the negative implication is that it may send a wrong signal that government is not willing to negotiate the national minimum wage and that that will be a very wrong impression if the public is taking that as the position.

“Also, Nigerian workers and the masses are not finding it easy because of the socio economic challenges.

“We know that the N30,000 minimum wage cannot do anything, must less of transportation, payment of house rent, children’s school fees, even taking care of some life threatening challenges.

“So, these are the implications; it is also going to send a negative signal to even international communities because now, we are talking about transition to energy; these are things that need to be put in place, “ Okon said.

He said the issue of the National Minimum Wage review was a task that must be done well.

The Federal Government had on Jan. 17 pledged to fulfill its agreements with organised labour.

Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, made this known during a courtesy visit to the office of the TUC in Abuja.

Onyejeocha said that government appreciated the plight of the trade unions and was ready to partner, but the channels of communication must be kept open.

“Government is working round the clock to ensure that agreements with trade unions are fulfilled,” she had said.

She also said that President Bola Tinubu was focusing on making sure that the issue of a new national minimum wage was addressed.

Onyejeocha added that the federal government would ensure that the committee started work in earnest.

The minister also assured that the government would soon clear the arrears of the N35,000 wage award for workers, which it had started paying.

Recall that the government agreed to pay the wage award to cushion the effect of the removal of petrol subsidy on workers, pending the commencement of the imminent new national minimum wage.

The minister assured the TUC leadership of government’s continued readiness to listen to them, as well as partner with them for the greater good of the people.(NAN)

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Diri Warns Criminal Elements to Retrace Steps

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By Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

 Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri has directed security commanders in the state to ensure that a Judge of the state high court, Justice Ebieyerin Omukoro that was abducted by armed men on Saturday in Yenagoa is released without harm.

Diri gave the directive on Monday in Sagbama town during his ongoing local government thank-you tour to Sagbama Local Government Area of the state.

He also warned criminal elements and their sponsors to retrace their steps as there was no hiding place for them following the state government’s investment in closed circuit television cameras and other security gadgets.

Diri said kidnappers of the Judge were caught on CCTV cameras and that investigation would unravel their identity.

“From the minute I was informed about the high profile kidnap of a judge of the state high court, l summoned security commanders in the state and gave them a directive to ensure that the judge comes out alive and fit.

“Let me tell those that are either sponsors or are involved in the kidnap, it is time to give up. You cannot terrorise and intimidate your own people.

“Government has invested so much in the security sector and the installed closed circuit television cameras captured footage of the incident.”

Diri appreciated the people of Sagbama local government area for giving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) bloc votes in the November 11, 2023 governorship election that returned him and his deputy to office for a second term.

He also urged them alongside the Ekeremor council that makes up the Bayelsa West senatorial district to remain united and promote peaceful coexistence.

The Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, in his remarks, described Sagbama as headquarters of the PDP in the state.

Senator Ewhrudjakpo said the governor got the highest votes from Sagbama, which he referred to as ‘Kano votes’ in the 2019 and 2023 governorship polls, as the people had unflinching loyalty to the PDP.

The deputy governor, who hails from Sagbama, stressed that the local government would remain a stronghold of the party and expressed gratitude to the immediate past governor and Senator representing Bayelsa West, Chief Seriake Dickson, for making a good choice in Senator Diri as his successor.

He equally thanked the people of the three Sagbama constituencies for their steadfast support to Diri’s Prosperity Government.

On arrival, the governor and his entourage visited the palace of the Pere of Kumbowei Kingdom, king Boloyi Sufadoh, where he and his deputy were presented with walking sticks, hats and a copy of the holy bible.

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FCCPC Summons Air Peace over Failure to Refund Ticket Fares

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The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has summoned the management of Air Peace Limited following myriad of consumer complaints from across the country regarding non-refund of ticket fares.A statement by Mr Ondaje Ijagwu, Director, Corporate Affairs of the Commission in Abuja on Monday, said the airline had failed to refund its customers even in instances where it cancelled its flight operations.

He said the airline’s actions potentially contravened Sections 130(1)(a) and (b), and 130(2)(b) of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) 2018.
Ijagwu said the FCCPA guaranteed consumers the right to timely refunds where advance bookings, reservations, or orders were unfulfilled due to service-provider’s failure.
The director said the summon dated June 13, would require Air Peace to appear before the Commission’s headquarters.”This provision enshrines the principle of fair dealing and safeguards consumers against unfair, unjust, or unreasonable practices by service-providers.”In a formal summons dated June 13, 2025, the Commission, invoking Sections 32 and 33 of the FCCPA 2018, requires Air Peace to appear before the Commission at its Abuja Headquarters on June 23.”Specifically, Section 33(3) of the FCCPA mandates compliance and failure attracts severe sanctions including fines or imprisonment.”The airline is further directed to produce documentary evidence including complaint log for refunds over the past twelve (12) months.”Others are total records of processed refunds to date, list of cancelled flights on all routes within the past twelve (12) months, and remedial actions taken to mitigate consumer hardship resulting from cancelled flights,” he said.Ijagwu said the FCCPC had in 2024, commenced inquiries into separate allegations of exploitative ticket pricing, including substantial price hikes for advance bookings on certain domestic routes by Air Peace.He said the airline in response to the inquiry, instituted legal proceedings seeking to restrain the Commission from continuing its inquiry.The director said the summon was a different matter from the inquiry. (NAN)

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Crude Oil Theft: Nwoko Seeks AI Powered Surveillance, Regional Security

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Sen. Ned Nwoko, the Chairman of the Senate Ad hoc Committtee on Crude Oil Theft, says Nigeria must implement a robust technological framework to curb crude oil theft in the country.Nwoko in an interview in Abuja on Monday, said that crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region had long plagued the nation, resulting in severe economic losses, environmental degradation, and national insecurity.

He said as a country heavily reliant on oil revenues to fund its budget and development, it was imperative that her national assets were treated with the seriousness they deserve, adding that it was time to reclaim control of her oil assets.
He therefore advocated for the deployment of AI-Powered Surveillance ranging from drones to predictive analytics to monitor the nation’s pipelines and facilities.
He also advocated for the strengthening of the country’s regional security, noting that oil theft thrives in insecurity.‘’Parallel investment in regional peace and stability is crucial. The host communities must be incorporated into the system, thereby making them have a sense of belonging in the oil and gas sector by engaging them into meaningful infrastructural development.‘’There is also the need for collaboration with Tech Firms. We must actively engage global and local tech companies with proven capacity to deliver real-time monitoring and risk detection.‘’Institutional commitment is also needed to curb crude oil theft; NNPCL and other stakeholders must be held accountable.“Monitoring should not just be technological, it must include institutional transparency.‘’Adopting Saudi Arabia’s corporate social responsibility method in collaborating with the oil and gas host communities will also go a long way in tackling crude oil theft.“If Nigeria adopts these strategies and embracs AI-driven innovation, we can reclaim control of our oil assets, meet our OPEC quota, and catalyse real economic development,” the lawmaker said.According to the chairman, senate ad-hoc committee on crude oil theft, we can no longer pretend we don’t know the cause or the cure of our problems.‘’It’s time to stop looking away. We must be intentional, patriotic, and honest. We must emulate nations whose progress is not mythical but practical. Let us do what is right for Nigeria, for now and for the future.‘’The NNPCL and the various international and national oil companies (IOCs and NOCs) operating in the sector must act decisively‘’Under the supervision of patriotic leadership, they must adopt advanced technological systems to protect our oil infrastructure and deter sabotage.’’Nwoko noted that In 2022, the then Group Managing Director of the NNPCL, Mele Kyari, assured Nigerians of efforts to adopt a model similar to that of the Saudi Aramco to combat oil theft and pipeline vandalism.He said that Kyari had admitted then that while Nigeria’s system was not yet as advanced as Aramco’s, the goal was to eventually match their level of sophistication.‘’Sadly, we are still far from that benchmark. As a nation, we must summon the courage to call a spade a spade.‘’We cannot continue with half-measures. Every meaningful step that can rescue this country from the stranglehold of economic sabotage must be taken without delay.‘’To move forward, we must learn from countries that have gotten it right. How did developed nations build systems that effectively secure their oil and gas infrastructure? What strategies and technologies do they use?, he added. (NAN

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