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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has instructed its members in states that have not yet started implementing the new minimum wage to begin an indefinite strike starting December 1, 2024.
The directive is part of the resolutions of the NLC after its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting at the weekend.
“The NEC notes with deep frustration the persistent delay and outright refusal by some state governments to implement the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act. This betrayal by certain governors and government officials across the country flies in the face of both legality and morality, as workers continue to be denied their rightful wages amidst rising economic hardship. It is a blatant disregard for the law and the lives of millions of Nigerian workers, who are being exploited by the very leaders sworn to protect them.
“The NEC therefore resolves to set up a National Minimum Wage Implementation Committee that will among others commence a nationwide assessment, mobilization and sensitization campaign, educating workers and citizens on the need to resist this assault on their dignity and rights. Furthermore, the NLC shall initiate a series of industrial actions in all non-compliant states and shall not relent until the minimum wage is fully implemented across Nigeria.
“To this end, all state Councils where the National Minimum Wage has not been fully implemented by the last day of November, 2024 have been directed to proceed on strike beginning from the 1st day of December, 2024. Nigerian workers demand justice, and justice they shall have,” the NLC communique read in part.
“The NEC-in-session noted with increasing dismay the shenanigans around the appropriate pricing of petrol (PMS) in Nigeria. It observed that there may be a gangup against Nigerians by fat cats in the industry as the current price of the product is significantly higher than the real market price.
“Padding of costs and abnormal margins seems to be the order of the day considering the revelations from the ongoing controversy between Marketers and Dangote group. It is entirely possible that Nigerian workers and masses are being ripped off by those who control the levers of Economic power in Nigeria which explains why the domestic public refineries may not immediately be allowed to come on stream.
“NLC demands appropriate pricing of petrol and calls for the Public domestic refineries in PH, Warri and Kaduna to quickly come back on stream to break-up the monopolistic stranglehold the big players have on the industry.
The NLC further called on the Federal Government for immediate, substantial actions—not just token gestures—to alleviate this hardship.
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Akpodiete Hails Rt. Hon. Fred Agbedi on Appointment as House Minority Leader
Hon. Dr. Olotu Akpodiete JP, who’s vying for the Ughelli North, South and Udu Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives, has sent his congratulations to Rt. Hon. Frederick Agbedi. Agbedi’s new role as Minority Leader was announced today during plenary by Speaker Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas.
Dr. Akpodiete said Agbedi’s emergence shows the trust and confidence his colleagues have in him. He described the new Minority Leader as dependable, strong-willed, and a politician of principle who acts on conviction rather than convenience.
Rt. Hon. Agbedi represents Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituency in Bayelsa State. Before this appointment, he led the PDP Caucus in the House and also served as Bayelsa PDP chairman. He remains a committed PDP member and believes the party has a vital role as a strong opposition.
Akpodiete said he’s confident Agbedi will use his experience, competence and character to serve the House, the legislature, and Nigerians well.
Signed:
Hon. Dr. Olotu Akpodiete JP
House of Representatives Candidate Hopeful
Ughelli North, South and Udu Federal Constituency
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If All The 36 Governors are backing Tinubu Victory Will still be mine in 2027– Peter Obi
Presidential candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi has said the number of governors supporting President Bola Tinubu will not decide the outcome of the 2027 election.
The former Anambra State governor stated in an interview on Nooire TV that political power comes from the people and not just from elected leaders.Politics
He said his performance in the 2023 presidential election showed that a candidate can win states even without the backing of governors.
The former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate recalled that he secured victory in 12 states during the last presidential election and claimed that the number could have been higher if not for what he described as problems during the voting process.
The NDC candidate also spoke about the growing support around President Tinubu ahead of the next election, saying political alliances among governors should not be seen as the main factor that will determine who wins.
According to Obi, the major issue in the 2027 election should be the condition of Nigerians and how leaders plan to improve the lives of citizens.
He said the country’s challenges, including hunger, poor education, and healthcare problems, should receive more attention than political arrangements among powerful individuals.
He said: “It doesn’t matter whether 36 governors are with the president. I didn’t have one governor in the last election, and I won 12 states. Even after they have taken two from me, I won 12 states. By making Abuja a state, we now have 37 states, because that is what the judgment of the Supreme Court showed. Rabiu Kwankwaso won one state, Kano. APC, PDP, and Labour all won 12 states each.
“It doesn’t matter whether they took all the governors, I’ll still win. What is important is how to make Nigeria work for the poor. A Nigeria where tribe, ethnicity, and religion will not be the issue. The issue will be about the welfare of the people, the education of the people, and the health of the people. Nigerians are hungry today. Nigerians are looking for food.”
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Repatriated Lady Narrates Husband’s Killing in South Africa, Vows Never to Return
Emilia Godwin, a Nigerian has narrated a painful account of her experience in South Africa, alleging that her husband was killed there and declaring that she will never return to the country.
Godwin made the remarks shortly after arriving in Nigeria as part of a group of citizens repatriated from South Africa following recent tensions and xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals.
Speaking with journalists at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, she expressed relief at finally returning home and described her arrival in Nigeria as the end of a long and difficult chapter of her life.
‘I Am Happy to Be Back Home’
According to Godwin, life in South Africa had become increasingly challenging for many Nigerians, whom she claimed were often subjected to discrimination, intimidation and hostility.
“I am now in my country and I have my mouth to speak,” she said.
She alleged that Nigerians frequently faced harassment in public places and were often treated unfairly because of their nationality.
“They are wicked; they don’t like us. If you enter a taxi, they mock you, pull you and beat you,” she claimed.
Claims of Discrimination Against Nigerians
Godwin further alleged that many foreigners living in South Africa, particularly Nigerians, often felt powerless and unable to speak out against the treatment they experienced.
According to her, fear and insecurity forced many migrants to endure difficult conditions while trying to build better lives abroad.
“We were just like slaves there. We didn’t have a mouth to talk,” she said.
The returnee expressed gratitude to the Nigerian government for facilitating the evacuation process and helping affected citizens return home safely.
‘I Will Never Go Back’
Reflecting on her years in South Africa, Godwin revealed that she first moved to the country in 2014 but began experiencing concerns about her safety and wellbeing a few years later.
She explained that despite wanting to leave earlier, circumstances prevented her from returning to Nigeria until the recent evacuation exercise.
“I will never go back to South Africa,” she said.
She added that even her child, who was born in South Africa, would not be returning to the country.
“Even my child, who was born there, will never return,” she stated.
Emotional Account of Husband’s Death
Godwin also recounted the loss of her husband, alleging that he was killed while they were living in South Africa.
While she did not provide detailed information about the circumstances surrounding his death, she described the incident as one of the most painful experiences of her life.
The grieving woman further made allegations against some individuals in South Africa, claiming that her husband’s death was connected to personal and property-related disputes.
However, her claims have not been independently verified by authorities.
Growing Concerns Over Xenophobic Attacks
Her testimony comes amid renewed concerns over xenophobic violence in South Africa, where foreign nationals have periodically reported attacks, harassment and discrimination.
In recent years, several incidents involving migrants from different African countries have sparked diplomatic concerns and calls for stronger protections for foreign residents.
The latest evacuation exercise was organised following reports of renewed tensions that left many Nigerians fearful for their safety.
For Godwin, returning to Nigeria represents an opportunity to rebuild her life after years marked by loss, uncertainty and hardship.
Despite the trauma she says she endured, she expressed hope that her future and that of her child would be safer and more secure in their home country.
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