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Kogi Workers Hold Crisis-free Protest, Call for Impactful Policies
The workers protest staged by the organised labour unions in Kogi has been peaceful and crisis free, reports says .
The protest was in compliance with directive from the National Headquarters of NLC, which had declared a two-day national protest after the expiration of a 14-day ultimatum given to the Federal Government to implement the union’s demands.
Addressing the protesting workers who filed out on the streets of Lokoja metropolis, Chairman, NLC Kogi council, Gabriel Amari, said the prevailing hardships in the country was caused by “government’s unfriendly policies and programmes”.
Amari called on the Federal Government to reverse some of its policies that had brought untold hardships to Nigerians.
He stressed that the hardships were occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy and some other policies, which had brought unimaginable suffering to Nigerians.
“This protest is never a coup or a threat against the government but to impress on government to quickly alleviate the suffering of the masses.
“Unfortunately, the Federal Government has failed to implement the 15-point agreements reached with the NLC in October 2023, after the expiration of the 14-day ultimatum.
“The protest is to tell the whole world that Nigerians are dying because of the policies of the government adopted from the IMF and World Bank, which led to the devaluation of our Naira.
“This has put Nigeria into entire crises; there is no food, hunger is everywhere; workers cannot sponsor their children to school. People are dying because they can no longer meet their health needs.”
The NLC chairman lamented the situation where people were losing their jobs on daily basis and “we can’t fold our hands and watch.
“We won’t allow a select few people to come up with policies that are detriment to our existence as a people”.
Amari commended the workers for turning out en masse to participate in the national protests and for conducting themselves peacefully.
Also, the Chairman, National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), Kogi council, Mr Monday Aduku, said, “We will keep pressing until the government listens to our cry.
“It’s unfortunate that the only way the ordinary people can express their grievances is to demonstrate to prove to the government that they are suffering.
“Government should look critically into petroleum pricing, and do whatever they can do in the interim to alleviate the suffering of the people.”
The State’s Chairman, Radio, Television Theatre and Art Workers’ Union (RATTAWU) Kogi, Mr Haruna Isa, said the present economic hardship was unbearable for the masses.
Isa said that the protest was not in the interest of workers alone but for the generality of the poor masses.
“We are using this protest as a medium to call on President Bola Tinubu to help us.
“I am very optimistic that the president will listen to our cry after this peaceful protest and ensure that the needful is done to alleviate the suffering of the masses,” Isa said.
Reports says that the protest in Kogi witnessed the presence of the Police and other security agencies, who gave the protesters cover and ensured a peaceful procession.
The protest had massive turnout of workers and began at the NLC House.
It took them through major streets in the Lokoja metropolis before going back to the Labour House, where it terminated. (NAN)
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COCIN Church to Review Doctrine on Marriage to Address Contemporary Challenges, Others
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) has disclosed it was resolved to review its marital handbook to address contemporary issues and challenges affecting the Church in recent times.The President of COCIN, Rev. Dr. Amos Mohzo made the disclosure while reading the various resolutions reached at the end of the 106th General Church Council Meeting held at the COCIN Headquarters in Jos Plateau State Capital.
Though further details on the marital issues and challenges affecting the Church were not made known, but might not be far from the rampant cases of domestic abuses, divorces among others. ”At the end of the 106th GCC session, the General Church Council appreciates God for sustaining the Church in the face of disturbing economic challenges that have bedeviled the country recently.”Council resolves to review the COCIN Handbook on Some Marital Issues to properly meet contemporary marital issues and challenges facing today’s Church.” He statedThe Church also resolves to revamp her development programmes, particularly the COCIN Community Development and Disaster Management as well as a resolution to re-introduce Hospital administrators for more effective management towards upgrading her hospitals back to international standards.Mohzo appreciates God for the significant progress achieved in the South-South and South-East Mission Fields and commends the COCIN Practical Experience Service Scheme (COPESS) for their impactful endeavours in various mission fields called on parents spiritual and community leaders to conscientize their children and wards on family morals and values as well as sensitize and re-orient them against substance abuse, criminal and immoral acts.The Church equally called on her members to apply wisdom in the sales of farm produce considering the looming hunger in the coming year due to the drought and flooding amongst other factors that affected farming season this year.”Council calls on her members to apply wisdom regarding their food security by stocking enough food that will last them through to the next farming season. Expresses dismay over the distressing economic situation in the country that has resulted in starvation and health deterioration in many families across the Nation.” The President advisedThe Church condemns in very strong terms the insecurity situation in the country created by unprovoked attacks of land grabbers, kidnappers and herdsmen against farmers and communities. And called on government as well as security personnels at all levels to re-strategize their security approaches against the lingering menace.They condole with the President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu on the demise of Lt. General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, former Chief of Army Staff. He prayed that the Almighty God would comfort his immediate family and the entire nation.”We also commiserate with our Clergymen, Staff, members and Christians who lost their loved ones and properties through natural events and victims of various attacks across the nation.” They sympathized.NEWS
Enugu Gov’t Orders Investigation into Alleged Assault, Bullying of College Student
From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
The Enugu State Government has condemned in strong terms the bullying and physical assault on a student of the Federal Government College, Enugu, by a group of students at the school hostel.While describing the incident as deeply troubling and emotionally distressing, the state government ordered for the swift investigation, arrest and prosecution of the culprits involved in the physical abuse.
In a public service announcement by the State Commissioner for Education, Prof Ndubueze Mbah, the government underscored its displeasure over the incident and zero tolerance for bullying, abuse and any form of dehumanizing treatment in the learning environments across the state, warning that there would always be consequences for such acts. Noting that the incident occurred in a Federal Government College in the state, the statement assured that the state government was in communication with the Federal Ministry of Education to ensure that appropriate sanctions are applied to both the errant students and any school managers who failed in their duties. The statement reassured parents, students and members of the public that the state government would always prioritize the safety and welfare of students, citing the record and massive investment the Governor Peter Mbah Administration had made in the education sector as a commitment to ensuring a safe and conducive learning atmosphere.“The Enugu State Government has zero tolerance for bullying and abuse in our schools. The safety and welfare of our students are paramount. Government is resolved to prosecute culprits who engage in the criminal behavior of physical assault against students. Such immoral behavior has no place in our academic environments and those who tread that part must be ready to face the consequences,” the state reads in part.The state government also reminded all the educational institutions in the state of their role in ensuring that the safety and well-being of students are given preference, warning of dire consequences against harassment, intimidation and violence which violate the core values of respect, equality and freedom of students.Earlier on Monday, a short video clip circulating in the social media showed some students of the Federal Government College, Enugu, engaging in a physical assault of another student in the school hostel which immediately elicited condemnation from both the state government and members of the public.NEWS
Plateau Lawmaker Moves Motion for State Festival of Arts
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Member Representing Langtang North Central State Constituency in the Plateau State House Assembly Hon. Daniel Nanbol Listick has moved a motion calling on the Plateau State Government to reactivate and sustain the Plateau State Festival of Arts and Culture.He said the annual celebration of PLAFEST will also attract International Communities to provide support in strengthening Plateau cultural tourism policy frameworks, strategies and enhance development that will benefit humanity.
This was contained in the notice of motion moved before the floor of the 10th House of Assembly on Tuesday in Jos Plateau State Capital.Listick emphasized that the state government should direct the Ministry of Culture Hospitality and Tourism to set machinery in motion for the actualization of the PLAFEST by December 2024 or first quarter of 2025.He reiterated that Plateau State is known as the home of peace and tourism, endowed with many tourist attractions in all its Local Government Areas which the PLAFEST can further showcase to the global world to boost the state’s income beyond depending on federal allocations.”It is our collective responsibility to package these tourist potentials that will reposition Plateau State as the foremost tourist destination in Nigeria which will further boost its IGR, hence reducing over dependence on Federal allocations.”This can be achieved by showcasing and harnessing our rich cultural heritage and tourists’ attractions through annual celebration of Plateau Festival of Arts and Culture (PLAFEST) which will attract and motivate tourists all over the world to learn, discover, experience and consume both the tangible and intangible cultural attractions and products in Plateau State.”If Government considers our resolution to celebrate PLAFEST probably in December, 2024 or first quarter of 2025 with the coinage of a theme that will promote peace and social justice, it will go a long way to galvanize, unite and mend broken psyche of Plateau people and the Nation at large.”PLAFEST will be used to preach love, peace and unity in Plateau State and Nigeria. Without peace, there can be no social harmony or conducive environment for meaningful development.” The lawmaker notedThe Honourable Member added, “I call on this House to resolve to: Call on Plateau State Government to direct the Ministry of Tourism Culture and Hospitality to activate and sustain the annual celebration of PLAFEST.”Direct Government to provide adequate funds for the celebration of PLAFEST 2024/205 and subsequent celebration thereafter.”Listick further submitted that urged the government should encourage Public Servants and Civil Servants to dress in their cultural attire once a week in the month that PLAFEST will be celebrated in order to promote the rich cultural heritage of Plateau State.