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Ekiti NLC Gives Govt. May 1 Deadline to Pay Outstanding Workers Salaries

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Ekiti State Chapter, has given the State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, till May 1 to pay all outstanding salaries of workers in the state. this is contained in a statement signed by Messrs Kolapo Olatunde and Sola Adigun, Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), respectively, which was made available to newsmen in Ado-Ekiti on Saturday.
The statement demanded the immediate payment of outstanding salaries and other matters of workers welfare and interest as Year 2021 workers Day (May-Day) approaches. “The entire Workers in Ekiti State, through the leadership of the organized labour, send fraternal and solidarity greetings to your Excellency.“It is essential to commend your Excellency for your intuitive and efforts at making sure that Ekiti State moves forward in the area of social, infrastructural and all-round development; we are not oblivious of these giant strides and it is noteworthy.“However, workers are hereby constrained to bring to your Excellency’s doorstep and table the outstanding demands of workers which revolve around issues of workers’ welfare which we have been presenting since the inception of your administration in Ekiti State.“There is no doubting the fact that the present administration inherited promotions arrears for the years 2015, 2016 and 2017 while your administration met those of 2018 and 2019 which are equally not yet implemented.“The leadership of the organized labour has suggested that the state government should begin with piece meal payment of these outstanding arrears so that government can gradually relieve itself of these financial burdens.“This presentation is a prelude to the 2021 May Day (workers day). Workers are seriously agitated and we are convinced that with the political will of His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, the Executive Governor of Ekiti State, these outstanding Workers’s welfare can be attended to before May 1.“As responsible and Patriotic labour leaders, we are presenting these demands as a pro-active approach to ensuring industrial peace and harmony between the State Government and the entire workforce.“To sustain this philosophy, the state government should do something before the year 2021 workers’ day celebration,” the statement read. (NAN)Uncategorized
Tinubu Repositioning Nigeria for Sustainable Growth – Gov. Yahaya

Gov. Yahaya of Gombe State has lauded President Bola Tinubu for the implementation of viable social and economic reforms geared towards repositioning Nigeria for sustainable development.
The governor felicitated with the President and his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima on the occasion of their second anniversary in office.
Yahaya, in a goodwill message by his media aide, Mr Ismaila Uba-Misilli, said Tinubu’s bold reforms would reposition Nigeria on the path of sustainable growth.
He described Tinubu’s two years in office as those of courage, bold reforms, and purposeful governance under its Renewed Hope Agenda.
“President Tinubu has taken decisive steps to reposition Nigeria on the path of sustainable growth,” he said.
Yahaya said that Tinubu had initiated viable infrastructure development projects such as the Lagos – Calabar Coastal Highway and the Sokoto-Badagry Road, as landmark efforts to bridge developmental gaps and stimulate the economy.
According to Yahaya, these projects, along with other strategic interventions in energy, agriculture, transportation, and the digital economy, are gradually laying the foundation for a more prosperous and resilient Nigeria.
He acknowledged Tinubu administration’s renewed drive to tackle security challenges, describing the intensified campaign against insurgency, banditry and criminality as “commendable.”
Yahaya, who is also the Chairman, Northern Governors’ Forum (NGF), also applauded the president’s inclusive and consultative leadership style, fostering national unity and renewed confidence in governance.
“The Northern region is already feeling the ripple effects of Tinubu’s policies through the improved Federal Government collaborations, increased access to social investments, and targeted empowerment programmes for youths, women and vulnerable groups.”
He further prayed for continued divine guidance, good health and greater wisdom for Tinubu as he steers the nation toward peace, equity and development. (NAN)
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Zulum Clears N4.5bn Workers’ Gratuity in 1 year

Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno has paid the gratuity and other entitlement of civil servants amounting to N4.5 billion in one year.
The spokesperson of the governor, Mr Dauda Iliya, made this known in an interview in Maiduguri, on Zulum’s achievements from 2024 to date.
Iliya said that Zulum’s administration also cleared all outstanding gratuity and other entitlements of retired Permanent Secretaries up to December, 2024.
He said that the accrued outstanding gratuity and other entitlements of the senior civil servants cleared in December was put at N1.49 billion.
The spokesperson said that was in addition to the N200 million being paid monthly by the state government to the teeming retirees.
“The governor has pledged to settle all outstanding pensions and gratuities of civil servants before the end of his tenure,” Iliya said.
The spokesperson said that Zulum’s administration was committed to settling all backlog of pensions and gratuities owed civil servants in the state before the end of its tenure.
“In the area of post-conflict recovery effort, Zulum’s administration has, in collaboration with the Federal Government and other partners, repatriated 7,790 refugees from Baga Sola in Chad Republic to Kukawa Local Government Area of the state.
“Similar repatriation exercises were carried out of refugees from Diffa and Bosso in Niger Republic to Malamfatori headquarters of Abadam Local Government Area.
“Each of the returnees was provided with food and non-food items as part of the resettlement package,” he said. (NAN)
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Tracking Infrastructure Development Through PPP Under Tinubu’s Administration, an Analysis

Enhancing Nigeria’s infrastructure through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) is a key focus of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.PPP is a collaboration between a government agency and a private-sector company to finance, build, and operate public infrastructure projectsThe conceptualisation and implementation of PPPs involves managing both the public and private stakeholders to achieve the desired outcomes.
A 2022 World Bank analysis estimated that Nigeria would need to invest three trillion dollars by 2025 to close its infrastructure gap, as the current infrastructure stock is only 30 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product(GDP)That was far below the international benchmark of 70 per cent. In the last two years of Tinubu’s administration, there has been a focus on infrastructure development in areas like transportation, healthcare, energy, ICT, and urban renewal.Tinubu reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) during the 29th Nigerian Economic Summit in 2023, emphasising the vital role these collaborations play in driving the nation’s growth and development.“We must work together. I have proven capacity in this regard, as we remember the role of public-private partnerships in the transformation of Lagos State under my leadership.“We will replicate that across Nigeria with your unwavering support,” the president said.The Federal Government, through the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), has made substantial strides in infrastructure development in the last two years.The Lekki Deep Sea Port, the deepest port in West Africa, is now operational, unlocking trade efficiencies, attracting foreign direct investment, and creating over 170,000 direct and indirect jobs.The Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta and Abuja-Lokoja highways are now under viable PPP arrangements.The projects include smart tolling, safety systems, and modern rest facilities, as well as improved freight logistics on the Lagos-Ibadan rail corridor, which is reducing logistics costs by over 35 per cent and easing pressure on road networks.On road infrastructure, the ongoing six-lane 700-kilometre Lagos-Calabar coastal road is designed to enhance connectivity and facilitate trade across eight states: Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Cross River.Also, the Sokoto-Badagry highway links the Western and Northern parts of the country.The Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Makurdi highway has been commissioned and is operational, while the Benin-Asaba highway has been commissioned under the Highway Development and Management Initiative (HDMI).The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved some projects, which include the Kashimbila Integrated Cargo/Agro-Allied Airport project in Taraba.Dr Jobson Ewelafor, Director-General, ICRC, said that the project entailed the upgrade of an existing airstrip in Kashimbila into a modern cargo and agro-allied airport, while also integrating over 3,000 hectares of farmland, fish farming facilities, and a ranch for livestock production.“Implemented under a PPP arrangement, this project is expected to generate over N4.1 trillion in revenue from multiple sources throughout the concession period, while enhancing Nigeria’s agricultural value chain and regional connectivity,” he said.The FEC also approved several PPP projects during its meeting on May 12, including the MediPool Initiative, which aims to reduce medicine costs and expand access to essential healthcare products nationwide, particularly in underserved areas.Ewelafor said that the initiative would centralise the procurement and delivery of medicines, vaccines, and consumables across Nigeria.According to him, PPPs are driving infrastructure delivery across all sectors, ensuring that no Nigerian is left behind.“Imagine a Nigeria where no child dies due to the unavailability of vaccines, where every health facility, no matter how remote, has access to life-saving drugs.“MEDIPOOL is just the beginning under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” ge said.FEC also approved the Ikere Gorge Hydropower Project in Oyo, which was originally initiated under the Obasanjo military regime, to generate a 6MW small hydroelectric power project, developed through PPP.The D-G said that the dam would be redeveloped under a Finance-Build-Operate-Transfer (FBOT) which will also provide potable water to towns like Iseyin and Saki, and irrigate thousands of hectares of farmlands.Also approved was the Federal Coastal Fishery Terminal Borokiri in Rivers, which will boost Nigeria’s fishery value chain through modern cold-chain logistics, job creation, and enhanced export capability.Other projects approved by FEC under Tinubu’s administration include the NIMASA maritime electronic management system, the Ministry of Interior Optimisation project (E-Verification Gates), and the Guards Management System.As part of ongoing reforms to strengthen Nigeria’s PPP ecosystem, the ICRC has fast-tracked the streamlining of the PPP Project Delivery Framework, enhancing both the speed and bankability of project execution.These projects have shown President Tinubu’s commitment to sustained infrastructure development in the country aimed at bridging the infrastructure gap.Ewalefoh assured that the ICRC would continue to provide regulatory oversight to ensure project transparency, value for money, and full alignment with global PPP standards.Some stakeholders, however, posit that above feats are yet to translate to visible infrastructure upgrade across the country.As the Tinubu-led administration crosses its halfway mark kn May 29, Nigerians remain hopeful of faster development kf modern infrastructure for a more comfortable existence.(NAN