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May Day: Kalu Salutes Nigerian Workers, Assures Proactive Efforts on Safer, Healthier Workplace

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By Gloria Ikibah
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu has joined millions of Nigerians to salute the nation’s workers on the celebration of 2024 International Workers’ Day.
The Deputy Speaker, in a statement by his Special Assistant on Press Affairs, Udora Orizu, extolled the resilience, commitment and dedication of the Nigerian workers, saying that he’s elated by the way they have been conducting themselves over the years.
Kalu stated that this years Workers Day, themed; “Ensuring safety and health at work in a changing climate,” resonates with the agenda of 10th House of Representatives towards addressing climate-change-related issues and ensuring a safer and healthier working environment for Nigerian workers.
He also stated that the theme underscores the urgency of addressing climate change’s impacts on occupational safety, health, and the necessity of safer work environments
Kalu said that the parliament is committed to fostering legislative actions geared towards protection of workers’ rights, better welfare for their labour and a safer and healthier workplace.
He also said that some of the legislative action to be taken include strengthening the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) to effectively enforce environmental laws, regulations, and standards and ensure compliance with international agreements, conventions, and environmental treaties, among others.
He noted that the workers are the driving force of a country, and urged Nigerian workers to keep hope alive, even as he assured that governments at all levels are working together towards making life better for them.
He therefore wished the workers a happy international worker’s day.
Kalu said, “Happy International Labour Day to Nigerian Workers. Today, we celebrate the hard work and dedication of workers worldwide. Your contributions are invaluable. The workers are the driving force of a country. They are the ones who do most of the work to initiate development. The workers get down to the roots of things and start work at the basic level to initiate positive changes to the country and the world. Workers are extremely important as they are the backbone of a society.
“The parliament is happy with the way Nigerian workers have been conducting themselves over the years. This year’s theme resonates with the agenda of 10th House of Representatives towards addressing climate-change-related issues and ensuring a safer and healthier working environment for Nigerian workers. We’re committed to legislative actions geared towards protection of workers’ rights, better welfare for their labour and a safer and healthier workplace.”
Naijablitznews.com reports that the International Labour Day is celebrated on May 1, every year, is to honour and appreciate the contributions of workers all around the world. The day further recognises the hard work and dedication of people who work in various fields to make lives better.
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Three soldiers killed as troops repel terrorists in Borno

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The Defence Headquarters has disclosed that three soldiers of Operation Hadin Kai were killed while repelling an attack launched by Boko Haram terrorists in the Kukawa Local Government area of Borno State, on Monday.

A statement from the headquarters on Tuesday, however, said while mourning those who paid the supreme price, the acting Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Olufemi Oluyede, commended the troops for their courage, as he also urged them to sustain the momentum.

According to the statement, several items were recovered from the terrorists who launched an attack on troops of the 101 Special Forces Battalion.

The statement read, “In the early hours of 25th November 2024, an unconfirmed number of terrorists, mounted on gun trucks and motorcycles, launched an attack on troops of the 101 Special Forces Battalion under Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) in Kukawa Town, Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State.

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“The attackers attempted to breach the camp using a Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) from the Gudumbali axis.

“The gallant troops, in a coordinated and determined response, engaged the terrorists with overwhelming firepower, bolstered by support from the Air Component and the Nigerian Army’s ‘Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Command.’”

The statement added that 12 of the terrorists were killed while others fled with gunshot injuries.

“During the confrontation, 12 terrorists were neutralised, while many others fled with gunshot wounds. The following items were recovered from the terrorists; 5 AK-47 rifles, 1 RPG bomb, 1 RPG tube, 2 Anti-Aircraft (AA) guns, 1 QJC gun, 1 NSV heavy machine gun, 40 motorcycles, 152 rounds of Shilka ammunition, among other items.

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“Additionally, four out of seven VBIEDs deployed by the terrorists were destroyed,” it added.

It however stated that three soldiers lost their lives during the gun battle.

“Regrettably, three brave soldiers paid the ultimate price during the attack. Efforts to clear and exploit the area are ongoing, with house-to-house searches being conducted to ensure the area is secure”, it said.

The statement reassured all that Operation HADIN KAI remains steadfast in its mission to eliminate the remnants of terrorism in the Northeast and foster an environment where socio-economic activities can thrive in line with its mandate.

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4,449 Police Officers drag Nigeria Police, IGP to court over promotion

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The National Industrial Court, Abuja, yesterday heard a case filed against the Nigeria Police Force and the inspector general of police (IGP) by some police officers. The IGP refused to decorate them with their new ranks, which they had been promoted and approved by the Police Service Commission pursuant to its Act.

Counsel representing the claimants in the matter, Barrister Muka’ila Yahaya Mavo, argued and prayed that the court should order the Nigeria Police Force and the inspector general of police to give effect and implement the 19th plenary decision meeting of the Police Service Commission that sat and approved the promotion of 4, 449 police officers.

The decision of the commission was in line with section 6 [1] [a] of the Police Service Commission Act and section 16 [3] [a] of the Police Act.

Yahaya Muka’ila Mavo further argued that this has been the tradition between the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission, and it has been given a judicial flavour by the Supreme Court, which held that the Police Service Commission is responsible for the appointment, promotion, and discipline of all police officers (other than the IG).

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Hon. Justice R.B Haastrup has adjourned the case to 18th December 2024.

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Governor Peter Mbah Budgets N41billion To Acquire Four Aircraft In 2025 For ‘Enugu Air’

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Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has announced his administration’s plan to acquire four aircraft with a total of N41,132,463,000 to expand Enugu Air.

Mbah’s administration had on October 2023 announced plans to establish a state-owned airline, Enugu Air, within the next 15 months.

However, presenting N971billion 2025 Budget Appropriation to the State House of Assembly on Tuesday, Governor Mbah reiterated his administration’s determination to transform Enugu State into a commercial hub within Nigeria.

Presenting the estimates entitled “Budget of Exponential Growth and Inclusive Prosperity” at the floor of the House, Mbah said the proposed budget comprised N837.9billion Capital Expenditure, representing 86 per cent of the budget, and a Recurrent Expenditure component of N133.1billion, representing 14 per cent of the budget.

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He said, “In the area of Transport, we will be spending a total of N41,132,463,000 to expand Enugu Air with the acquisition of 4 additional aircraft. In addition, we will be consummating the concessioning of the Akanu Ibiam international airport as well as the construction of an international cargo terminal.

“We will also be floating a new taxi scheme in collaboration with the private sector to modernize urban and inter-urban transportation for Ndi Enugu.”

However, he told the House that 2025 Budget Appropriation topples the record-holding 2024 budget of N521.5billion, consisting of N414.3billion Capital Expenditure, representing 79 per cent of the total budget and N107.2billion Recurrent Expenditure, representing about 21 per cent.

However, like the 2024 budget, the 2025 budget proposal emphasizes huge investment in education as well as basic but critical infrastructure and amenities like roads and bridges, water supply, transport services, energy, modernization and digitization of public services and associated processes, with the Education sector getting a lion-share of N320.6billion, representing over 33 per cent of the total budget for two consecutive years.

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Mbah said that this was in line with his administration target of poverty eradication and an inclusive development model, which ensures that no one or segment of the society is left behind.

The governor equally announced a growth in the state’s Internally Generated Revenue, from N37.4billion at the end of 2023 to N144.7billion in September 2024, representing a radical 286.2 per cent increase in line with the administration’s deliberate effort to wean the state off reliance on allocations by the Federal Account Allocation Committee.

Addressing the House, Mbah said, “In crafting this budget, we have sort to continue to lay the right foundation in Enugu to enhance the economy and attract even more private investment.

“In spite of the dreary economic environment across the country, for us here in Enugu, we have elected to remain bullish in our aspirations, and to double down on our commitment to elevate our state to top three status in terms of GDP nationally, and eradicate poverty from our midst.

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“Indeed, we see this as a vindication of our previously espoused view that sustainable national growth can really only be driven from the sub-national units to the federal levels, and not the other way round as we have attempted to do to date.

“It is on account of this that we are proposing to the House of Assembly today, a budget with a total envelope of N971,084,000,000 as against the budget for 2024 fiscal year which totaled N521,561,386,000.

“This represents an 86.4 per cent increase from the 2024 revised budget.

“The budget is broken down as follows: N133,140,000,000 as Recurrent Expenditure and N837,944,000,000 as Capital Expenditure,” he said.

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