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ECS: NSITF partners NUJ to enhance public awareness, targets informal economy

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

In a bid to ensure more Nigerians are captured in the social protection safety net, the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), is to partner the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), to enhance public awareness and ensure accurate information dissemination on the Employees Compensation Scheme and its benefits.

This is just as the Fund has announced that the organisation is working to include workers from the informal economy in its social insurance scheme.

Speaking Wednesday during a visit by the Executive team of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT chapter to the Corporate headquarters of the Fund, the Managing Director of NSITF, Barrister Olawaseun Faleye, charged journalists in Nigeria to advocate for workplace safety and compliance to the Employee’s Compensation Scheme (ECS) by media organizations considering the high risk associated with their profession.

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On the importance of the collaboration, the NSITF managing director, posited that:” The collaboration has become very necessary as it is framed as a mutual effort to serve the public interest and improve service delivery”.

According to him, “We appreciate the very critical role that journalists and media generally play in information dissemination to the public.

” We recognize your vital importance to shaping public awareness and understanding critical issues.One of the key initiatives for us, going forward, is how to expand and increase general public awareness of what NSITF does,” he added.

Giving insight on the planned engagement with the informal economy, Faleye, buttressed the significant role it plays in Nigeria’s overall economic activity.

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His words: “NSITF is planning to collaborate with the NUJ FCT to launch an awareness campaign, provide workplace safety training, and carry out risk assessments for workers in both the formal and informal sectors”.

Speaking on NSITF’s efforts, Mr. Faleye said, “We are continuously making progress. We are working to speed up the payment process for claims and compensation, making it easier for contributors and their families to access benefits. We’re also simplifying the registration process to bring more people into the scheme, and we’re stepping up our efforts to inspect and ensure more people are covered.”

To this end, he stated that “The informal economy represents a large portion of our economic activity, so it’s crucial that we bring them under the scheme. While the formal sector is more structured and easier to cover, we must focus on reaching the informal economy. Through our expanded regional offices and services, we are making genuine efforts to reach as many people as possible. That’s why partnerships like this one are so important.”

Mr. Faleye expressed his gratitude for the proposed collaboration, stating, “We appreciate your visit and are honoured to welcome you to NSITF. Journalists and the media play a vital role in disseminating information, and we recognise how important they are in shaping public understanding of critical issues.”

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He went on to say that a key focus for NSITF is to raise public awareness about what the organisation does, and expressed belief that the collaboration with the NUJ will help amplify those efforts. “Working with professionals like you, who are skilled at disseminating information in various formats, will help us reach a wider audience,” he said.

He also mentioned that collaborating with the NUJ FCT chapter is a unique and important step. “If we succeed in this partnership in the FCT, it will serve as a model for working with your colleagues across the country.”

Mr. Faleye continued, “This collaboration will help ensure accurate and unbiased information is shared with the public, promoting transparency and accountability. These are values we hold dear, and we believe working with the NUJ will benefit us both.”

On the importance of NSITF’s role, he explained, “When workers know they are covered by NSITF, whether they are in the formal or informal sector, it gives them the confidence to go to work each day, knowing that if anything happens—such as an accident—they and their families will be taken care of. This safety net is essential for the productivity of the workforce and the economy.”

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He added that the collaboration would help address misconceptions about NSITF and encourage more people and organisations to join the scheme. “At NSITF, we are committed to fair journalism and recognise the vital role journalists play, not only in sharing information but also in holding us accountable.”

Mr. Faleye also discussed the importance of workplace safety, especially for journalists. “Journalism can be a risky profession, with reporters often traveling to dangerous locations. It’s crucial for unions to ask their employers about NSITF compliance, as the scheme provides important safety and compensation benefits.”

He urged the NUJ to impress on employers to ensure that their workers are covered. “The risks you face daily, whether in interviews or investigations, make this coverage essential. We are here to support you when needed.”

The collaboration, according to him, will include a joint public awareness campaign, workplace safety training, and risk assessment initiatives. Mr. Faleye encouraged the NUJ to engage with NSITF’s team to develop a proposal for the partnership.

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“As we work together, let’s focus on mutual respect, transparency, and a shared commitment to serving the public,” he concluded. “Your work is vital in advancing the public interest by providing accurate information and ensuring people know about the services available to them.”

Mr. Faleye also invited feedback on NSITF’s service delivery and communication efforts, saying, “We value your input on how we can improve our engagement with the public.”

Earlier, Comrade Grace Ike, Chairman of the NUJ, FCT Council, thanked Mr. Faleye and the NSITF team for its leadership in providing social safety nets for workers. “We appreciate your efforts in promoting workplace safety and occupational health standards.,” she said.

According to her, “Our visit today underscores our commitment to enhancing public awareness about the vital role NSITF plays in providing social security and compensation to Nigerian workers. We recognize NSITF’s evolution from a Provident Fund Scheme to a comprehensive Social Insurance Scheme, particularly through the Employees’ Compensation Scheme, which ensures fair compensation for work-related injuries and disabilities.”

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She added that as media professionals, they are eager to collaborate with NSITF to disseminate information about the benefits and obligations under the Employees’ Compensation Act.

“This partnership will help educate both employers and employees about their rights and responsibilities, aligning with NSITF’s objectives of providing an open and fair compensation system.

“We propose joint public awareness campaigns and media initiatives to enhance accessibility of NSITF services to the public. This collaboration will not only support NSITF’s mission but also contribute to a more informed and protected workforce in Nigeria,” she said.

Other members of the NUJ FCT executive present at the visit included the Vice Chairman, Comrade Yahaya Ndambabo, Secretary, Comrade Jide Oyekunle, and Treasurer, Comrade Sandra Udeike, along with the news editor of the NUJ media platform, Ebriku John Friday, and media team member Mahmud Isa.

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BREAKING: Senators turn to sprinters as fire engulfs section of Senate wing

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A fire erupted on Wednesday in the Senate wing of the National Assembly complex in Abuja, prompting immediate concern and response from lawmakers and staff on the premises.

In a Footage circulating on social media, including from Africa Independent Television (AIT), shows thick smoke billowing from a room as senators and other personnel gathered nearby.

The video also captures hazy conditions inside adjacent areas, including what appears to be a pantry or kitchen space with chairs stacked and smoke visible.

According to preliminary reports, the incident occurred in a section of the Senate wing. Senators were described as being actively involved in efforts to put out the fire. No immediate reports of casualties have emerged, and those present appear to have evacuated or moved to safer areas within the complex.

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FCT Projects Commissioning: Tinubu Urges Abuja Residents to pay Ground Rent, Other Taxes To Enjoy More Developmental Projects(Photos)

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged residents and business owners in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to fulfil their civic obligations by paying taxes, land charges and ground rents, saying such compliance would enable government to deliver more infrastructure projects across the territory.

Tinubu made the call on Wednesday during the commissioning of the full-scope development of Arterial Road N5 (Obafemi Awolowo Way), stretching from Life Camp Junction to Ring Road III in Dape District, Abuja.

Represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, the President said infrastructure development must be driven by a partnership between government and citizens.

“To the residents and business owners enjoying this transformation, I urge you to meet your obligations. Pay your taxes. Clear your land fees and ground rents. Your compliance gives the FCT Administration the strength to build more roads like this one,” he said.

The President described the newly completed road as a critical economic corridor that would ease traffic congestion, improve connectivity and unlock investment opportunities within the nation’s capital.

Recalling the commissioning of the Gwarinpa I District section of the road in June 2025, Tinubu said his administration had fulfilled its promise to complete the remaining section.

“On that day, we made a pledge to you. We promised not to leave this vital artery half-done. Because the Renewed Hope Agenda is not about abandoned projects; it is about delivery from start to finish.

“And so today, we are back. We are back to close the circle. We are back to commission the Dape District Section of Arterial Road N5, from Life Camp Junction to Ring Road III,” he stated.

The President stressed that the project was conceived, funded and completed under his administration, noting that it was awarded to Julius Berger Plc with a strict 15-month completion timeline after it was flagged off in October 2024.

According to him, the era when major infrastructure projects lingered for years without completion is over.

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“We conceived it, we funded it, and we delivered it. In the past, projects like this became permanent budget lines ten, fifteen years of excuses. Not under this administration,” Tinubu declared.

He commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barr. Nyesom Wike, describing him as the administration’s “Engine of Execution” and applauded Julius Berger for delivering quality work within schedule.

“Minister Wike, you and your team have shown what happens when political will meets accountability. We fund projects to see results, not to listen to grammar,” he added.

Tinubu noted that the completion of the N5 corridor would significantly reduce travel time for commuters and provide seamless connectivity among Dape, Karmo, Gwarinpa I, Kado, Idu and Mbora districts.

He further explained that the road would provide direct access to the Idu Industrial District, thereby lowering logistics costs, attracting investments and creating jobs.

“Beyond that, this road opens a direct gateway to the Idu Industrial District. That means lower logistics costs for businesses, new investment, and more jobs for our people,” he said.

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The President also called on traditional rulers, community leaders and residents to protect public infrastructure from vandalism and ensure proper maintenance of drainage systems and streetlights.

Earlier, FCT Minister Barr. Nyesom Wike said the commissioning marked the second day of a 31-day project inauguration programme organised to commemorate the third anniversary of the Tinubu administration.

According to him, the scale of infrastructure delivery in the FCT has increased steadily since the administration came into office.

“On June 24, 2024, when we had the first-year anniversary of Mr. President, we took nine days of commissioning of projects. In the second year anniversary, we took 19 days. To the glory of God, in this third year, we are touching 31 days of commissioning of projects,” Wike said.

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The minister credited Tinubu for providing the political support needed to transform the FCT, saying the Renewed Hope Agenda had translated into visible infrastructure development across Abuja and the satellite towns.

“For the first time, development has been taken to the satellite towns in the Federal Capital Territory. This is unprecedented. Before this period, satellite towns did not know what they call government. Today, they can feel the impact and presence of government,” he stated.

Wike praised Julius Berger for completing both sections of the project within record time, revealing that the Gwarinpa section was delivered within seven months.

He also defended the FCT Administration’s handling of compensation issues during the road construction, insisting that all affected property owners whose structures were demolished were duly compensated.

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“We paid. If you are saying that because you are from that place and development has passed and government did not dash you money, we don’t dash money when we are carrying out development,” he said.

The minister dismissed protests by some individuals at the event, insisting that infrastructure projects across the territory had demonstrated the administration’s commitment to governance and development.

Earlier in her remarks, Minister of State for the FCT, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, described the project as another milestone under the Renewed Hope Agenda and a reflection of President Tinubu’s commitment to improving connectivity, stimulating economic growth and enhancing residents’ quality of life.

Mahmoud paid tribute to Wike for what she described as his purposeful leadership and unwavering commitment to transforming Abuja through the delivery of critical infrastructure.

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She also thanked traditional rulers, community leaders and residents of Life Camp, Dape District and neighbouring communities for their cooperation throughout the execution of the project.

The minister expressed confidence that the newly commissioned road would improve transportation, boost commercial activities and support sustainable urban development in the Federal Capital Territory.

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INSECURITY: Vice principal two others killed as bandits invade Kogi community, attempt to kidnap WAEC candidates

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Panic engulfed Iluke Bunu, a community in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State, on Wednesday morning after suspected bandits launched a deadly attack that left three people dead, including a school vice principal.

The bandits, who reportedly invaded the community in large numbers, were said to have targeted students sitting for the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), sparking fears of a mass abduction.

According to local sources, the gunmen stormed the area in the early hours of June 10, unleashing gunfire that sent residents and students scrambling for safety. The incident disrupted normal activities in the community and created widespread panic among residents.

A community member who spoke about the attack described the situation as terrifying, revealing that the sound of sustained gunfire echoed across the area as people fled to avoid being caught in the violence.

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He said we woke up to heavy gunfire this morning. The bandits entered the community and there was confusion everywhere.

Residents were running in different directions for safety, while students writing their WAEC examinations became terrified,” the source said.

The source further revealed that the attackers appeared determined to abduct students and school personnel but were thwarted by the swift intervention of security operatives and local vigilantes.

According to him, soldiers stationed at a nearby military formation responded quickly after receiving distress calls and engaged the gunmen in a fierce exchange of gunfire.

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He explained that if not for the prompt response of the soldiers and local vigilante groups, many students could have been kidnapped.

The security forces confronted the attackers and eventually forced them to retreat.

During the attack, three people reportedly lost their lives. Among the victims was Mr. Gani Anifowose, Vice Principal of Government Secondary School, Aharha-Bunu. Two other individuals were also killed in the violence, although details about their identities were not immediately available.

Another resident expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation in the area, noting that many community members remain traumatised by the incident.

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According to him, our community is facing serious security challenges. The gunshots lasted for a long time, and people are still searching for some residents whose whereabouts remain unknown,” the resident said.

Sources within the community stated that troops from the Nigerian Army formation in Suku-Kiri Bunu led the response operation.

The soldiers reportedly engaged the attackers in a gun battle, preventing them from carrying out their mission.

During the confrontation, one of the suspected bandits was allegedly shot dead, while several others escaped into nearby forests and bushes.

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The attack has renewed concerns over insecurity in parts of Kogi State, particularly in rural communities where residents have repeatedly faced threats from armed criminal groups. It has also raised fresh questions about the safety of students and educational institutions amid ongoing national examinations.

Residents have called on the government and security agencies to strengthen security presence in vulnerable communities and take decisive action to prevent future attacks on schools and innocent civilians.

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