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Workers’ Wages: How Federal Government Used To Throw State Governments Into Trouble, By Governor Uduaghan

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan

Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has complained that federal government has always thrown state governments into trouble with labour movement whenever it increases workers’ salaries without involving the states in negotiations.
The governor registered his complain Monday in Asaba when he received members of the Senior Executive Course 36 of the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru at the government House in Asaba.
“The Federal Government goes into negotiations with labour leaders in Abuja without involving the states and reach agreements which are expected to be binding on all. Most states do not have the financial capacity to implement these decisions and this has led to frequent strike actions and disharmony in the affected states”, he stated.
He emphasized that oftentimes, most states do not have the financial capacity to pay allowances and wages agreed with the organised labour by the Federal Government, adding that industrial disharmony witnessed in the states could therefore be easily linked with payment of agreed wages and allowances between the Federal Government and the organised labour, as the agreements are assumed to be binding on the states even when they lack the capacity to pay.
This industrial disharmony, he argued, could be avoided if the states are allowed to be part of the negotiations with labour and pay agreed wages and allowances in line with their capacity
He called on the federal government to learn to involve state governments in negotiations of wages and allowances with the organised labour.
The Governor lauded the theme of the study which is ‘Industrial Relations, Labour Productivity and National Development’ and expressed hope that the course participants will proffer lasting solution to industrial disharmony in the country.

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan with members of National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS)

He said that the ‘Delta Beyond Oil’ initiative of his administration is aimed at positioning the state to be less dependent on revenue from oil and gas.
The governor said that despite that the state being is rich in oil and gas, his administration is diversifying its economy for it to be more buoyant.
Uduaghan called on the industrialists to take advantage of the friendly investment environment in Delta State, assuring that such industrialists will have quick returns on their investments.
He called for short-term courses for political office holders and politicians, even as he noted that the way NIPSS courses are structured made it difficult for politicians to benefit from.
“NIPSS should organise shorter courses that will be for one or two weeks because it will be difficult for political leaders to leave office to attend the one year course.”
Leader of the study team which comprises sixteen Nigerians from different sectors of the economy, Ambassador Adamu Abbas told the Governor that they were on a study tour of the state which seeks to proffer solutions to recurring strike actions by the organised labour.
“The Federal Government is worried with the frequency.”
He said that Nigeria needs industrial harmony for improved productivity.

This Was How My Marriage Failed, Nollywood Actress, Rachel Oniga Opens Up

Oniga

Top Nollywood Actress, Rachael Oniga has opened up on how she separated from her late husband. The scandal free single mother of three tells The Entertainer in this interview.

On the extent her late ex-husband hurt her: He hurt me badly.Yes. During our years of courtship and marriage, I never suspected that we would just break up like that or anything could ever come between us. Back then he told me everything. I could tell you where he was at every moment; I trusted him so much.

On meeting the other woman her ex-husband left her for: It was later, much later and when I did I was like ‘did he leave me because of this thing?’ I don’t know how to put it but men don’t really appreciate what they have until they lose it.

On how she got over the shock and the journey afterwards: I believe so much in myself, and when I got over the shock of the separation and all that, I made up my mind that I was going to make a statement without a man. I wanted to prove that a hardworking woman could make an impact and with God’s grace I have come a long way.

The truth is that when you’re focused and you know where you’re going to, you’re likely to succeed. I made up my mind then that I wasn’t going to remarry. I was determined to make it and make all men including my late husband know that with God by her side, a woman can make it in life without a man’s support.

Rachael also advised other women going through the same situation she said: “Just believe in yourself and with hard work, you will get there. God is always faithful. I killed my emotions and I said to myself ‘Rachael, your kids must go to the best schools.’ It was just work and my children.

Rachael Oniga, a computer programmer who got into Nollywood in 1993 has remained one of the few actresses that has successfully carved a niche for herself both in the English and Yoruba sector of the movie industry.

The Delta born veteran actress whose first job was on a TV series, a programme called Memorial Hospital played a challenging role in her first movie called ‘Onome” has since featured in over 100 movies.

 

I Resigned To Save My Family From Attacks, Says Libyan Prime Minister

Libyan PM Resigns

Interim Libyan Prime Minister, Abdallah al-theni has said that he was forced to resign order to save members of his family from attacks and prevent looming bloodshed, even as he admitted that pressure from parliamentarians and the intense media campaign against him also contributed to the action he took.

Al-theni said that he submitted his resignation letter to the parliament six days after he was appointed, making him the second PM to step down in as many months.

The parliament has since embarked on efforts to find a replacement, having interviewed seven candidates for the job.

But the friction between the two main political parties in the country, the Liberals, under the leadership of the Alliance of National Forces (AFN), and the Islamists of the Party for Justice and Construction (YPP), the political arm of the Muslim Brothers in Libya has not allowed a consensus candidate to emerge.

Tribal, regional factors and the activities of the various armed militias have combined to heighten tension in the North African nation since the end of the 2011 uprising that toppled the Khadafi regime.

 

Nigeria Begins Campaign For World Table Tennis Championships In Japan Today

table tennis player

Nigeria is among the more than 200 countries that have arrived in Japan for the 2014 World Table Tennis Championships beginning today. Eight players will represent the country at the Championships slated to hold from April 28 to May 5 in Tokyo.

The Nigerian contingent is led by the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) President, Waheed Enitan-Oshodi and the Technical Director, ACP Anderson Bankole.

Also in the contingent is the NTTF Sectary, Chinedu Ezealah-Ogundare.
The male players are Segun Toriola, Aruna Quadri, Onaolapo Ojo, and Kazeem Makanjuola.

The female players are Effiong Edem, Cecilia Otu-Akpan, Funke Oshonaika and Tosin Oribamise.
Meanwhile, Makanjuola on telephone from Tokyo said that he and his colleagues were in top gear for the competition.

“Segun Toriola is playing his opening match today in Group E against Asia.
“He is up to the task and I believe in him, he is the captain of the male side and he knows what he’s up against,” he said.

Makanjuola added that the players were fully prepared before embarking on the trip and that they would make the country proud.
“We are up to the task and we will deliver because that is why we are in the competition,” he said.

This is the 52nd edition of the tournament and the 7th edition to be hosted by Japan.
Nigeria will on Tuesday compete against the Czech Republic and Belgium.

The country’s team will also be in action on Wednesday where they will play against Bosnia-Herzegovina and on Thursday against Canada.

Women Plan One-Million-Women March In Abuja, Protesting Abduction Of Female Students In Borno

 

women protestingWomen all over the country have concluded plan to converge on the Nigerian federal capital, Abuja on Wednesday to stage a one million women march in protest against the abduction of over 200 female students of Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok in Borno state by members of the deadly Boko Haram,

One of the women leaders, Professor Hauwa Abdu Biu made this known yesterday at an emergency meeting convened by the first lady of Borno state, Hajiya Nana Kashim Shettima on the way forward for the release of the school girls.

Professor had earlier spoke on behalf of coalitions of Borno women in which they call for the release of the school girls and offer to go to the Sambisa Forest in search of the school girls.

She told the first lady that the one million march which was tagged “Free our girls” will involve women all over the country, even as she emphasized the need for them to mobilize Borno women to Abuja for the rally.

“The last time, we were in black but this time around, the colour for the Abuja rally is red. So, we should all be prepared and mobilized ourselves for the rally.”

Early, the first lady, Hajia Nana had called on the wives of the service chiefs both in the state and at the federal levels to assist in mounting pressures on their husbands to intensify efforts towards rescuing the abducted school girls.

“I want to seek this opportunity to appeal to women of security chiefs at the national and state level to run and mount pressures on your spouse’s to intensify effort to rescue our dear children however I feel it is necessary to call on all women in Borno to come up with their resolutions and harmonize them” she said

“Let us all put our differences aside irrespective of our faith, ethnic, let us all join hand together to rescue these girls, I know that we can do it, Almighty Allah is with us, he knows our intention” Hajia Nana said amidst sob”

“I am sure for now we are not on our own, I am happy to informed you that the wife of the president call me two days ago, I believe that she is also with us, let us all join hand together irrespective of political affiliations” she also said.

Most of the women who spoke at the meeting called on the Federal Government and the Security agencies to intensify efforts towards rescuing the kidnapped school girls.

They also called for prayers and fasting in Mosques and Churches so that God can torch the heart of the insurgents to release the girls and they agreed to mobilized themselves to Abuja for the rally.

Barrister Aisha Wakil who has been in the forefront of calling on the insurgents to lay down their arms and embrace dialogue cautioned against the use of force in rescuing the girls.

The meeting had in attendance wives of service chiefs in the state, nongovernmental organizations, women professional bodies, representatives of Federation of Muslims Women Associations (FOMWAN), Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) among others.

 

Opposition APC Sympathizes With Vice President Sambo Over Death Of His Brother

Vice President, Namadi Sambo
Vice President, Namadi Sambo

The Nigerian opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has sent a message of sympathy to Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo on the death of his  younger brother, Capt. Yusuf Sambo, in a road crash in Abuja yesterday.

The message sent today by the party’s Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who said expressed shock and sadness at the death of ”such a vibrant personality in such a tragic circumstance.

”Death is never easy to accept and when it is so unexpected, it adds to the grief. But the sweet memories and good deeds of the departed will always be a balm to sooth the indescribable pain of death.

”We sincerely sympathise with the Vice President, the immediate family of the departed as well as his extended family. We pray that God will strengthen and comfort them all in this difficult time.”

 

Namadi Sambo Loses Younger Brother In Accident, Jonathan Pays Condolence Visit

SAMBOThe immediate younger brother to Arc Mohammed Namadi Sambo the Nigeri’s Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Captain Yusuf Sabo Sambo is dead.
He died today in auto crash on the Bill Clinton drive, Airport Road Abuja.
Details of the accident was scanty, but a statement from the Vice President’s senior special adviser on media and publicity, Umar Sani said that Captain Yusuf was a qualified pilot who worked with the former Nigerian Airways and the Presidential Air Fleet before retiring to be on his own.
The statement said that the deceased was born in 1956, adding that is survived by his wife, three daughters and 10 brothers and sisters.
He has since been buried at the Apo cemetery, Abuja according to Islamic rites, in the presence of former military President Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar and several other dignitaries and sympathizers.
Meanwhile President Goodluck Jonathan was the first to pay condolence at the Aguda House residence of the Vice President in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to personally condole him over the sad event.
President Jonathan who led his wife, Dame Patience Jonathan and several other top government functionaries to the VP residence expressed shock over the incident and prayed God to give the family the fortitude to bear the loss.
The President who got the news while on his way back to Abuja from Bayelsa described the car crash as an “extremely sad event. ”
President Jonathan who said Capt Sambo was also his own younger brother, added that such people are needed at a time he and the Vice President are busy attending to national issues.
The President also condoled the government and people of Kaduna State over the loss.
Responding, the Vice President, who just returned from an official trip to Tanzania  thanked the President for the visit.
He described his late brother as one of the most experienced pilot in the country who was very hardworking.
According to Sambo, he and his team were about to leave Tanzania when the news hit them.
When the Vice President landed at the airport, he had to move straight to the National Mosque for the prayers and after then to the cemetery for the burial.
Also present at the residence were  Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, FCT minister, Bala Moh’d, and Minister of State for Defense  Musiliu Obanikoro.
Others were foremost businessman, Arthur Eze, Kaduna governor, Mukhtar Ramallan Yero, NSCDC boss, Ade Abolurin, Minister of Defense, Aliyu Gusau, former Minister of Defense,  Haliru Bello Moh’d, National Security Adviser ( NSA), Col Sambo Dasuki, Head of Service,  Goni Bukar Aji, Minister of Special Duties, Kabiru Turaki and many others.

Crown Prince Of Benin, Hrh Ehenden Erediauwa Addresing State House Correspondents During His Visit To The Presidential Villa Abuja On Friday

PRINCE

With him are: Special Adviser to the president on media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati (L) and Chairman, Ocean Marine Tankers Ltd, Capt. Hosa Okunbo (R)

 

How National Confab Delegates React To Insurgency, By Ahmed Tijjani

Pastor Tunde Bakare
Pastor Tunde Bakare

In spite of the violence, destruction and veiled attempt by terrorists to lure Nigeria into unnecessary conflicts, the resolve by Nigerians and their leaders to keep the country one has remained unshaken.
From the speeches by various delegates at the ongoing National Conference, it has become clear that Nigerians have decided to remain united. The delegates have, from different members, mix feeling to the insurgency, but are unted in observing the urgent need for all to be extra-vigilant in their various locations to check the excesses of those causing mayhem.
At the Conference, shades of opinions pointed at the fact that Nigeria’s borders are porous, thereby exposing the country to infiltration by undesirable elements from the neidgbouring countries, even as they insisted that the citizenry need to always pay attention to the security of the neighborhood and towns.
The security agencies in the country deserve some kind of commendation, though there is still much to be done in terms of making more drastic moves to stem the security challenges.
Pastor Tunde Bakare, one of the members of the Confab did say at the plenary: “May l humbly suggest that we send a very strong signal from this conference that we are not safe as long as Nigerians are being slaughtered. He even romance with an idea of suspending the business of the conference “until we see change. That will let them know that we are serious. A drastic situation requires a drastic step.”
Bakare called on the fellow delegates to take step towards ebsuring the safety of the delegates and more importantly, Nigeria and Nigerians, saying: “the death of one is the death of all.”
The entire delegates supported the motion, casting a pall picture on the nation with all the security burden.
The question is where do we go from here?

Help, Our Children Are Dropping Out Of Schools, Governor Uduaghan Cries Out To Religious Leaders

GovernorGoverno Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State has called on religious leaders to intervene in the high rate of students that are dropping out of schools, even as he sought their assistance in asking parents to take parental upbringing seriously.
The Governor made the call today in Asaba when he played host to the General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church Worldwide, Pastor William Kumuyi. Wife of the Governor, Deaconess Roli Uduaghan and other top government functionaries were present at the occasion.
Governor Uduaghan emphasized his unhappiness with the rate of out- of- school children in the country, saying that it is a challenge for religious leaders to convince parents to ensure that their children have a proper upbringing. According to him, the rate of criminality among young children could be linked to lack of parental care.
“We hear that about 40 per cent of children that are supposed to be in schools in the country are not in schools and for us in Delta State, it is about 10 per cent and we are also very worried that we still have people who are not in school. So we set up the ‘EduMarshal’ to ensure that every child that is of school age gets back to school.
“We have discovered vices among children which are attributable to lack of parental care; I want to beg you as a Spiritual Leader to admonish parents to be more responsible to their duties as criminality starts from the child’s upbringing.”
Dr. Uduaghan reiterated that his administration is would ensure that no child of school age is out of school, adding that primary and secondary education are free in the state while over 280 Deltans who are first class graduates have benefited from his administration’s scholarship programme for first class graduates.
While calling on Pastor Kumuyi to pray for the state and Nigeria as a nation, Governor Uduaghan attributed the achievements of his administration in the past seven years to the handiwork of God, asserting.
“The finger of God is working in Delta State,” he asserted.
Earlier, Pastor Kumuyi said that he was on a pastoral visit to the state even as he lauded Governor Uduaghan’s developmental stride.
“when I was entering Delta State, everything has virtually changed. Great things have been done in the stateM I want to commend the developmental stride of the Governor.
“I will not be surprised if the state becomes a model in the country. The Governor looks so simple and unassuming. He is a great gift to Delta State and the country.”
Pastor Kumuyi said that he is interested in youth’s development, especially on their spiritual and material greatness.
He stressed the need for the nation to invest more in the youths and to impact positively on their lives.

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