Connect with us

Metro

SSANU, NASU Reaffirm Suspension of Planned Strike

Published

on

Share

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) have reaffirmed the suspension of the indefinite nationwide strike scheduled to commence on May 11.

SSANU President, Mohammed Ibrahim, disclosed this in an interview on Sunday in Abuja.

Ibrahim said the two unions had given a two-week deadline for the conclusion and signing of agreements with the Federal Government.

It would be recalled that the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of SSANU and NASU had on May 1 directed members to embark on an indefinite nationwide strike.

The unions, however, agreed to suspend the strike following appeals and assurances from the Federal Government Expanded Tertiary Institutions Renegotiation Committee.

“We are giving a two-week window to conclude the renegotiation exercise and sign agreements as promised,” he said.

He added that the committee had assured the unions that the process would be completed within the period.

According to him, the suspension is based on firm commitments from the government.

He stated that the unions expected full conclusion of the renegotiation exercise and signing of agreements within the agreed timeline.

Ibrahim noted that the suspension was temporary and strictly conditional on government compliance with the deadline.

He warned that failure to meet the agreement could trigger fresh industrial action.

“We will closely monitor the negotiations within the two-week window.

“All outstanding issues must be resolved without further delay,” he said.

Recall that the unions’ key demands include the conclusion of the renegotiation of the 2009 agreement, salary structure review and full implementation of collective bargaining outcomes.

They are also demanding improved welfare conditions, payment of outstanding allowances and arrears, and rejection of unilateral salary offers such as the reported 30 per cent increase.

Metro

Otti Inaugurates Boards, Reiterates Commitment to Efficient Service Delivery

Published

on

Share

Abia State Gov, Alex Otti has said that his administration remains fully committed to efficient service delivery and institutional reforms as it approaches its third anniversary.

Otti said this on Thursday, when he inaugurated the boards of key government agencies and institutions at the Micheal Okpara Auditorium, Umuahia.

The boards include the Rural Access Roads Agency, Abia State Roads Fund, Abia State Lottery Board and Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) Management Board.

Others are the Abia State Library Board and Governing Council of the Public-Private Partnership and Investment Promotion Office.

The governor said the inauguration of the leadership and members of the boards was intended to strengthen governance and improve service delivery.

He emphasised that his administration remained focused on governance and development, in spite of growing political activities ahead of future elections.

“We remain as committed, enthusiastic and energetic in pursuing our development objectives as we were on the day of inauguration.

“If anything has changed, it is that we are now even more determined to do more for our people,” he said.

Otti further said that although his administration had only achieved a fraction of its targets, significant and irreversible progress had been recorded in road infrastructure, public service delivery and security.

According to him, the government has restored public confidence by aligning governance with the expectations and needs of the people.

He said that his administration had also revived the “can-do spirit” of residents by creating an environment that encouraged productivity, innovation and growth.

Otti described the inauguration of the boards as part of his efforts to strengthen institutional leadership, accountability and efficiency in government operations.

He said that the agencies were strategic to the actualisation of the administration’s medium and long-term development goals.

The governor urged the appointees to deploy their experience, competence and professionalism in the discharge of their duties.

He, however, cautioned the board members against interfering in the day-to-day management of ministries, departments and agencies.

“The role of the boards is strictly policy formulation, strategic guidance and institutional oversight, while the day-to-day administration remains the responsibility of the management,” he said.

Otti also advised the management teams of the affected institutions to cooperate fully with the boards to ensure effective service delivery.

He assured the appointees of adequate welfare support to enable them to remain focused on their assignments.

The governor further commended the Abia State House of Assembly for its legislative support, especially in the passage of laws establishing some of the agencies and boards.

According to him, the cordial relationship among the different arms of government has contributed significantly to the successes recorded by the administration in the past three years.

“Abia shall indeed be great in our lifetime. We have the right quality of men and women to make that happen,” Otti said.

Responding on behalf of other appointees, Dr. Ezinne Benjamin-Kalu, thanked the State Government for the confidence reposed in the board members.

Benjamin-Kalu, who is the Chairman, ABSUTH management board, described their appointments as a call to duty, sacrifice, accountability and results.

“We do not take this responsibility for granted because public service at this level is beyond ceremony; it is about delivering results and contributing meaningfully to the development of the state,” she said.

She said that the governor’s decision to inaugurate the boards reflected the administration’s commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery and improving institutional performance across sectors.

She urged members of the various boards to justify the confidence reposed in them by remaining committed to effective service delivery and institutional reforms.

She said: “Institutions, especially in the healthcare sector, must evolve to meet modern realities and international standards.

“In the healthcare sector, medical technology is advancing rapidly, research is becoming more sophisticated and public expectations continue to rise.

“Our teaching hospital must evolve to meet contemporary standards and deliver quality healthcare services to the people,” Benjamin-Kalu said.

Continue Reading

Metro

Nigeria Validates 10-Year Roadmap to Transform Veterinary Services

Published

on

Share

By Raphael Atuu, Abuja

The Federal Government of Nigeria has successfully validated the National Roadmap for the Veterinary Services in Nigeria (2026–2036), setting a bold course to modernise animal health systems, strengthen food security, and enhance public health outcomes nationwide.

The three-day validation workshop, held in Abuja from April 28th – 30th, 2026, was convened by the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development with support from development partners, including GALVmed and IKORE.

Declaring the workshop open, the Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, stressed the urgency of strengthening veterinary systems in the face of emerging global health threats.

“This roadmap provides a clear, forward-looking vision to build a modern, resilient, and globally compliant veterinary system that supports livestock productivity, protects public health, and facilitates safe trade,” the Minister stated.

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Livestock Development, Dr. Chinyere Ijeoma Akujobi, highlighted persistent systemic challenges undermining service delivery at the sub-national level.

“Several systemic issues continue to limit effectiveness, including gaps in manpower distribution, weak surveillance systems, and underperforming veterinary laboratories due to inadequate infrastructure and resources,” she stated.

In his remarks, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Livestock Development, Idris Ajumobi, reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to implementation of the roadmap through strategic investments and institutional strengthening.

Welcoming participants earlier, the Chief Veterinary Officer of Nigeria, Dr. Samuel Anzaku, noted that the roadmap is a product of extensive consultation and offers practical strategies and measurable targets to transform the sector.

Development partners commended Nigeria’s leadership and ambition in repositioning the livestock sector. Speaking on behalf of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Dr. Otto Vianney Muhinda reaffirmed international support.

He said, “FAO is pleased with the clear vision and ambition demonstrated by Nigeria in the livestock sector. We stand ready to support the Ministry in mobilizing global expertise and resources to achieve its transformative goals.”

On his part, the President of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association, Dr. Moses Arokoyo, described the roadmap as a defining moment for the profession, adding that “to remain effective, we must invest urgently in infrastructure, funding, and speed of response. This roadmap has helped us identify these priorities clearly.”

Subnational leaders also pledged alignment with the national agenda. The Commissioner for Livestock Development, Plateau State, Dr. Sunday Akpa, noted, “The vision behind the creation of the Ministry is already inspiring action across states. Together, we are laying the foundation for a stronger livestock sector in the years ahead.”

Taking ownership of the document, the Dean of Directors of Veterinary Services, Dr. Ibrahim Muhammad Bello, stated: “We are the implementers of this roadmap, and we are fully committed to translating its vision into action across all states.”

The workshop also recorded the presence of the Honourable Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Dr. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, Permanent Secretaries, Directors of the Ministry, heads of key institutions, Directors of Veterinary Services from all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, alongside other senior government officials, development partners, academia, and industry leaders.

Participants engaged in extensive technical sessions, including presentations on public-private partnerships, disease surveillance, animal identification and traceability, red meat value chain development, and emerging disease risks such as avian influenza.

At the conclusion of deliberations on Thursday, stakeholders adopted key resolutions aimed at revitalising veterinary services. These include strengthening institutional capacity, establishing sustainable funding mechanisms, enhancing disease surveillance and reporting systems, developing a coordinated national vaccination strategy, and expanding public-private partnerships across the livestock value chain.

The roadmap also prioritises digital transformation, workforce development, and the institutionalisation of the One Health approach to address the interconnected challenges of animal, human, and environmental health.

Continue Reading

Metro

SSANU, NASU Begin Indefinite Strike

Published

on

Share

Members of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational (NASU) and Associated Institutions and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) have declared a nationwide strike to commence on Friday, May 1.

The university workers under the aegis of Joint Action Committee (JAC) explained that their decision became imperative following the federal government’s failure to conclude ongoing renegotiations and present a fresh offer on allowances.

The two affiliate unions of Nigeria Labour Congress, conveyed their decision in a letter dated April 30, 2026, signed by NASU General Secretary, Peters Adeyemi, and SSANU President, Mohammed Ibrahim, and addressed to the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa.

“We write to acknowledge receipt of your correspondence and to equally appreciate the Minister of Education for withdrawing the contentious letter,” the union leaders said, referring to the earlier circular on a 30 per cent increase in the Consolidated Non-Teaching Tools Allowance.

Continue Reading

Advertisement

Top Stories

Foreign News40 seconds ago

Korea Gives 36m People Cash to Ease Rising Fuel Prices

ShareSouth Korea is set to roll out a second batch of cash assistance for the bottom 70 per cent of...

NEWS2 minutes ago

Man Found Hiding in Cupboard During Cannabis Farm Raid

ShareA man has been jailed after he was found by police hiding inside a cupboard during a raid on a...

Education5 hours ago

FG Outlaws Admissions Outside JAMB Platform, Pegs Varsity Cut-off at 150

ShareBy David Torough, Abuja The Federal Government on Monday unveiled sweeping reforms in Nigeria’s tertiary admissions and examination system, declaring...

POLITICS20 hours ago

SDP Candidate Unveils Massive Jobs, Healthcare, Education Plans

ShareAjaokuta, Refineries, Textile Mills Will Work Again By Mike Odiakose, Abuja The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP)...

BUSINESS24 hours ago

Customs Seeks Media Partnership to Drive Trade Modernisation Reforms

ShareBy Tambaya Julius, Abuja The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has stepped up efforts to accelerate its digital transformation drive, urging...

DEFENCE1 day ago

NDLEA Arrests Three PWDs for Drug Trafficking, Uncovers N5.8bn Loud

ShareThe National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), said it has arrested three persons with disability (PWD) for drug trafficking during...

NEWS2 days ago

Military Pounds Bandits, Terror Cells in Niger, Kogi

ShareThe Armed Forces of Nigeria yesterday intensified nationwide offensives against armed groups, recording major gains in Niger and Kogi states, while firmly denying allegations that civilians were killed...

SPORTS2 days ago

Pope Meets Inter Milan Players after Serie A Victory

SharePope Leo XIV received players, coaches, and directors of Inter Milan at the Vatican following the club’s victory in the 2025–2026 Italian league...

Foreign News2 days ago

Iran’s President Says Tehran Ready for Dialogue within Int’l Law Framework

ShareIranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held a phone call with Iraqi Prime Minister-Designate, Ali al-Zaidi, during which Pezeshkian said Iran is ready for dialogue...

Metro2 days ago

SSANU, NASU Reaffirm Suspension of Planned Strike

ShareThe Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) have...