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FCT Workers to Embark on Indefinite Strike

Joint Unions Action Committee (JUAC) in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) have concluded arrangement to embark on indefinite strike.
The joint unions are embarking on the strike over the non-implementation of the FCT Civil Service Commission Act.
The Chairman of JUAC, Mr Matilukoro Korede, while briefing newsmen on Monday in Abuja, said the FCT Civil Service Commission Act could not remain on the shelf, while the administration continued to deny workers the benefits that would accrue from it.
Korede said the refusal of FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello to implement the act signed three years ago by President Muhammadu Buhari, had put their fate on hold for too long “and this cannot be allowed to continue’’.
He said that the just concluded three days warning strike last week was a sign that issues affecting their welfare would not be further subjected to political bottleneck.
He said that the joint unions in FCTA and FCDA were prepared for an indefinite strike that would cripple all government activities.
According to him, the workers’ patience has been exhausted as the administration has refused to do the needful after several meetings with the labour leaders.
Korede said that workers had been resilient in demanding for the implementation of Executive Order 1 of 2004.
He said that the order abolished the Ministry of the Federal Capital Territory long before the signing of act, which should allow FCT workers to advance in the service like their counterparts in the states.
He said that full implementation of the Executive Order 1 of 2004 and the FCT Civil Service Commission would ensure the removal of the Permanent Secretary, who was posted from the Federal Civil Service Commission.
“It will also give opportunity to FCT workers to advance more in administrative cadre, while a qualified worker from the system can be appointed FCT Head of Service as obtained in states.”
The chairman said that without the implementation of the act, FCT workers would continue to remain under administrative limitations that would not allow them to grow with their counterparts in the states.
“It was a huge relief when the National Assembly harkened to the voice of the staff of the FCT Administration by enacting, passing into law and gazetted it with the consent of the President and the FCT-Civil Service Commission in 2018.
“This is three years down the line; the big question is why has it been difficult to implement it till date?
“The FCT-Civil Service Commission is created by an act of parliament just like the Federal Civil Service Commission and those of the States Civil Service Commission with primary responsibility of appointment.
“Among the demands of the workers are the removal of all FCTA staff from the Accountant-General of the Federation Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS).
“Others include immediate release of all pending cases of conversion, upgrading, advancement and abolishment of casualisation of workers on FCTA.
“Especially in Transportation Secretariat, Water Board and the Abuja Environmental Protection Board, promotion and discipline also known as (APD), within the FCT,” Korede said. (NAN)
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Two IDPs in Police Net for Allegedly Killing Colleague in Borno

The police in Borno have confirmed the arrest of two Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) for allegedly beating a 72-year-old man to death in Ngala Local Government Area of the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Nahun Daso, said in Maiduguri on Monday, that the incident occurred at the ‘ISS IDP camp’ in Ngala on Saturday.
He said that the suspects, identified as Modu Mohammed, 25, and Annami Modu, 32, conspired and attacked the victim, Abba Mustapha, with sticks over allegations of witchcraft.
“The suspects accused the victim of bewitching the wife of one of them and causing her ill health. They beat him up in his house at the camp,” the spokesman said.
He added that policemen at the camp rescued the victim and rushed him to the General Hospital in Ngala, where he was confirmed dead by medical personnel.
According to him, the suspects were arrested at the scene, while the place have also recovered some exhibits.
He said the corpse of the deceased was released to his family for burial in line with Islamic rites after an autopsy.
He said the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Maiduguri, had begun investigation into the matter.
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Independence Day: FG Declares October 1 Public Holiday

The Federal Government has declared Wednesday, October 1, 2025, a public holiday in celebration of Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary.
The announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on behalf of the Federal Government. He congratulated Nigerians at home and abroad on the milestone, describing it as a historic occasion.
In a statement signed by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr.
Magdalene Ajani, Tunji-Ojo urged citizens to uphold the values of patriotism, unity, and resilience that have sustained the nation since 1960.He further encouraged Nigerians to keep faith in President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which he said is focused on national rebirth, economic transformation, and collective prosperity.
Expressing optimism about Nigeria’s future, the Minister said: “With the cooperation of all Nigerians, the country will continue to grow stronger in peace, progress, and development.”
He wished all citizens a happy and memorable 65th Independence Day celebration.
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NEMA, Stakeholders Meet on Rising Boat Mishaps in Niger

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Minna Operations Office on Tuesday in Minna engaged stakeholders on measures to curb incessant boat mishaps in Niger.
Head, NEMA Minna Operations Office, Hussaini Isah said the aimed was to share expertise, experiences and valuable insights on boat mishap prevention and response strategies.
Isah reiterated the significance of effective preparedness, enforcement and response strategies in mitigating the impact of boat mishap on lives, means of livelihoods, communities and infrastructure.
“Boat mishap and other hydrological hazards have poised a significant threat to Nigeria’s economic, social and environmental well-being,” he said.
Isah stressed that relevant agencies must tackle key areas, including causes of boat accidents, enhance search and rescue operations, sensitisation campaigns and enforcement of the use of life jacket.
He called for state and local governments support for community leaders to find a lasting solution to frequent boat mishaps on waterways.
Isah commended the participants, speakers and partners for their contributions, highlighting their expertise and commitment to disaster risk reduction and community resilience.
“Let us work together to build a more resilient Nigeria, where communities are better informed, better prepared and better equipped to withstand and recover from any form of emergency or boat mishap incident,” he said.
Also speaking, Alhaji Abdullahi Baba-Arah, Director-General of NSEMA, said stakeholders had identified underwater tree stumps and inadequate distribution of life jackets as major causes of boat mishaps in the state.
Baba-Arah, represented by Alhaji Garba Salihu, Director, Relief and Rehabilitation of NSEMA, said life jackets were yet to reach the intended users, adding that they should be given directly to boat operators.
He also emphasised the need for stakeholders and partners with resources to cut underwater tree stumps during the dry season when rivers are dry, saying it would help reduce the risk of boat accidents.
The meeting brought together representatives from various agencies, including NEMA, NIWA, NSEMA and the state’s ministries of Transport and Humanitarian Affairs.
Others were NSCDC, Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO), Police, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), National Orientation Agency (NOA), Sarkin Ruwa, and Sarkin Gwata from Shiroro Local Government, among others.