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FG didn’t see strike coming, says minister

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Nkiruka Onyejeocha, has disclosed that the Federal Government was caught off guard by Monday’s nationwide strike because it didn’t see it coming.
Onyejeocha made the claim when she featured as a guest on Monday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today
The minister, who accused the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress of failing to imbibe the spirit of social dialogue, said that their leaders were not patient enough to see through the negotiation they were having with the tripartite committee.
Onyejeocha also argued that it was wrong of labour to expect the FG to fix salaries for state governors and local government authorities to pay their workers.
She said, “How will I see it (strike) coming when I am sure we are negotiating and you know that it is tripartite? The Federal Government cannot impose salaries for local government and, of course, the governors.
“The Organised Private Sector is involved and they have the ability or level of what they can pay. And if they say they can’t pay a certain amount, is the FG going to force them?”
Her protest comes in the wake of the Federal Government’s invitation to Labour leaders through the National Salaries Wages and Income Commission.
Monday’s nationwide strike had seemingly impacted commercial activities across the country as major government parastatals, schools, banking institutions, and other businesses were shut down.
But Onyejeocha insisted that all the relevant parties were still in the middle of dialogue before the unionists walked away from the negotiation table.
While lamenting Monday’s disruption of commercial activities and untold suffering visited on the masses, the minister appealed to the NLC and the TUC to consider returning to the negotiation table.
“We were negotiating and didn’t conclude before Labour walked out. That is not in the spirit of social dialogue. The truth of the matter is that we have entered a negotiation and all the parties should be patient enough to conclude it.
“Having experienced what took place today, the national grid was affected and, of course, people were stranded in our airports today. And you know what it is. People already suffered a lot of hardship and setbacks because of today’s strike. The natural thing to do is for Labour to rescind its decision and come back to the negotiating table.
“As I always say, strike should be the last option because we know what the issues are and we are available for discussion and negotiation. We believe there is nothing that can’t be resolved. But embarking on strike is taking the matter to the extreme which, of course, has a negative implication to both our economy and the welfare of the people,” she pleaded.
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Wike’s aide rubbishes Falana, queries his contribution to legal profession

A major controversy has erupted in Nigeria’s legal space as Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has publicly queried human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), over his qualifications and contributions to the legal profession.
In a statement released on Monday, Olayinka criticized Falana’s recent remarks regarding the appointment of legal professionals as Life Benchers, claiming that the senior lawyer has done little beyond making public commentary.
“It is funny and ridiculous that in the mind of Falana, only those who have handled cases in trial or appellate courts are lawyers, and that a lawyer must have done so to be qualified as a Life Bencher,” Olayinka stated.
Defending the credibility of Wike’s recent nomination to the Body of Benchers, Olayinka said the former Rivers State Governor earned the position on merit due to his tangible contributions to legal education.
He highlighted Wike’s role in developing the Nigerian Law School campuses in Port Harcourt and Yenagoa, as well as ongoing projects under his leadership in the FCT, including a 10-unit housing project for the Law School in Bwari and the provision of operational vehicles.
Turning the spotlight on Falana, Olayinka asked, “What has Falana contributed to the legal profession?”
He went on to contrast Falana’s alleged lack of infrastructure or educational support with prominent legal figures like Aare Afe Babalola (SAN) and Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), who have invested heavily in law centers and legal initiatives, especially in Ekiti State, Falana’s home state.
Olayinka also accused Falana of misleading the public and clients regarding recent legal decisions, particularly on issues related to the Rivers State House of Assembly. He referenced Falana’s comments on national television disputing the Supreme Court’s role in ruling on the defection of lawmakers, labeling his interpretation “deceptive.”
According to Olayinka, it was on the basis of the Supreme Court judgment that the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt dismissed the Labour Party’s suit on the defection matter.”
He also took issue with Falana’s position that three lawmakers could perform legislative functions in the 32-member Rivers Assembly, arguing it contradicts the constitutional requirement for a quorum.
“If as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, you could tell your client that Section 96 (1) of the Constitution of Nigeria is useless… then questions need to be asked as to how exactly you qualified as a SAN,” he said.
The statement marks a significant escalation in the ongoing legal and political tensions surrounding the Rivers State Assembly crisis and raises questions about standards within the Nigerian legal profession.
Neither Femi Falana nor his representatives have issued a response as of the time of filing this report.
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2027 presidency: Bauchi Gov. Bala Mohammed’s posters flood Bauchi streets

Posters of Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala A. Mohammed, with the inscription ‘Kaura for President 2027’ have flooded Bauchi streets, Daily Trust can report.
The posters were placed at strategic places including roundabouts, electrical poles and signboards along major streets within the state capital.
Daily Trust observed that the posters were visible along major streets of Railway road, Sabon Titin Karofi and Kofar Dumi street among others.
One of the youths hired for the pasting the posters, Aminu Auwal, told Daily Trust that two politicians identified as Ya’u Ortega and Talolo, contracted them to do the job.
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Auwal said: “We were directed to post the governor’s posters along major steers of Bauchi state. We started the work around 1am today and we are hoping to finish it today.”
Efforts to reach Ortega and Talolo for comment proved abortive as their phone numbers did not connect as of the time our reporter attempted to reach them for comments.
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Ganduje to Galadima: “You’re not qualified to query my electoral value’

Abdulahi Ganduje rubbishes Buba Galadima over comment declaring he is not qualified as a failed politician to query his electoral value.
On Thursday, Galadima, chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), said Ganduje has no political value and owes his current position solely to President Bola Tinubu.
In a statement issued by Oliver Okpara, his senior special assistant on public enlightenment, Ganduje described Galadima as “a failed politician with no political base”.
“His statement clearly portrays him as a mischievous personality, politically,” the statement reads.
“Ganduje is well known, tested and trusted, result-orientated technocrat and politician of high repute who successfully led Kano for two uninterrupted terms.
“He is a man with infallible proof of performance across Kano and beyond.
“His developmental projects are still littered across Kano state, a testament of his unbroken connection with the people.
“Ganduje is a grassroots politician with results to show. Where are Galadima’s results?
“Galadima should know that the APC ship under the leadership of Dr. Ganduje is sailing smoothly and the party has continued to wax stronger under him.
“The same cannot be said of Buba Galadima’s NNPP which has continued to suffer serious lacerations due to an intractable and untreatable factionalization.”
On April 7, Galadima alleged that there was a plot by some people to destabilise Kano and force the federal government to declare emergency rule in the state.
Speaking on Jigsaw, a political programme aired on AIT, Galadima said those behind the plot were hatching it without Tinubu’s knowledge.
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