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TUC Re-elects Osifo For Second Term As President

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The National Administrative Council of the Trade Union Congress has ratified the nomination/election of its President, Festus Osifo, for a fresh four-year term in office.

This is just as the President, Bola Tinubu, counseled affiliate unions of both the TUC and the Nigeria Labour Congress to always prioritise transparency in the election of their leaders.

Osifo and 18 other members of the executive were returned to the office unopposed Friday evening in Abuja during their inaugural quadrennial National Delegate Conference.

Speaking earlier before the election processes began, Osifo lamented that the current economic difficulties in the country have continued to grossly affect Nigerian workers.

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Osifo spoke on the theme of the conference: “The Future of Work- Ensuring Fair Labour Practices and Economic Justice in a Digital Era”.

The labour leader explained that Nigerian workers’ challenges were compounded by the devaluation of the Naira by the President Tinubu-led administration.

Commenting on the killings in Plateau, Benue and other places, he said the food insecurity in the country would only continue to worsen if the cases of insecurity continue to rise.

According to him, insecurity has been making it impossible for farmers to gain access to their respective farmlands, adding that unemployment was also fueling the insecurity crisis that was throwing the country into chaos.

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“One of the reasons the food prices are skyrocketing today is actually because of the insecurity we are having in places like Plateau, Benue, Borno, and I could go on and on.

“Everybody wants to preserve their lives, because when you go to the farm, your life is not safe. The middle belt of Plateau and Benue is actually the food basket of our country, and this has greatly affected us.

“We call on government to take decisive steps to ensure that the state of insecurity in Nigeria is addressed because that is our primary responsibility of government,” the labour leader said.

He also expressed concerns over the increasing number of out-of-school children in the country, urging the government at all levels to prioritise education by building better individuals.

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“We have a lot of Nigerians, youths that are unemployed; we are actually feeding the insecurity net. You are actually saying that if you don’t have a job, people could turn to alternative means.

“We call on the government; let’s see how we can sit down on a round table and develop strategies and systems with which we would have sufficient employment as a country, so that men and women who are able and are willing to work will have jobs to do.

“We are calling on the federal, state, and local governments. They must all come together to quickly address the issues that are affecting out-of-school children.

“We cannot have a country where we have between 20 million and 40 million out-of-school children. We don’t feel that this is correct; we think it’s wrong.

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“The state government must wake up because education is at risk. It is not an exclusive prism of the federal government alone.

“They must sit down collectively to develop strategies to address this system because when most of these children are not educated, it gives room to child labour and child labour is one of the tenets that the ILO has been fighting against that trade unions all over the world are also pushing and fighting against.”

Brace up for tough time ahead, labour advised

Meanwhile, the Country Director of the International Labour Organisation in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Ghana, Vanessa Phala, while commending the TUC, advised the labour centre to brace up for tougher times ahead.

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She said, “We recognize each and every effort that you have made in trying to really make workers’ lives better in Nigeria. We are also aware that the journey has not been easy, and it is going to be tougher because of the challenges that the President has shared with us.

“But I want to assure you of the ILO’s support in this journey, that we remain committed to working with you in this journey, to supporting you in whatever ways we can.

“We’ve implemented several interventions together. We’ve been behind the TUC in some of the achievements that you’ve had, and I’m very happy that we were able to negotiate a new minimum wage.

“I would also like to encourage you to not fold over and stop fighting, because we know the problem is not the minimum wage, but the implementation of the minimum wage.

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“So I do hope that you will work together with the relevant authorities to make sure that each Nigerian worker does not get paid below the minimum wage.”

The ILO official urged the government of Nigeria and the labour centres to always embrace social dialogue in resolving issues, even though dialogue was not always easy, given that the different parties involved do not always agree.

*Prioritize transparency in electing your leaders – Tinubu*

Earlier, the President, Bola Tinubu, encouraged delegates of unions affiliated to both labour centres to embrace integrity and transparency in the election of new leaders who would advance the interests of workers.

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He also said his administration would remain committed to improving the welfare of Nigerian workers and ensuring fair labour practices amid growing economic challenges in the country.

Tinubu, who was represented by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, said there is a need to prioritize fair labour practices, strengthen labour laws, invest in skills development, and advance economic justice.

“Your demand for better economic conditions following the removal of the floor subsidy in 2023 and your subsequent active participation in negotiations with the government culminated in the new minimum wage for Nigerian workers today, attests to your invaluable efforts.

“You are integral to our mission to build a Nigeria where every citizen can achieve their full potential. Although technology has the power to transform industries, create new opportunities, and drive economic growth, it poses risks of job displacement and widening inequalities.

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“It is, therefore, our political responsibility to harness the benefits of digital innovation whilst guiding the principles of fairness, equity and justice.

“I urge you to elect leaders with vision, accountability, and innovation, individuals who will champion workers’ voices in a rapidly changing world of work,” the President said.

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Insecurity: Gunmen abduct ex-Defence spokesperson Maj-Gen Rabe Abubakar, wife in Katsina

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Suspected bandits have kidnapped retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, former Director of Defence Information, and his wife on Matazu Road in Katsina State.

Security sources told PRNigeria that the couple was ambushed on Saturday morning, May 30, 2026, while travelling in a red Peugeot 504 saloon car.

The gunmen intercepted the vehicle and whisked the retired officer and his wife to an unknown location.

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The driver escaped with gunshot wounds and is receiving treatment at a nearby hospital, a security source said.

The former DDI and his wife were waylaid by armed men on the route. The driver escaped with gunshot injuries and is receiving medical attention,” the source stated.

Security forces have launched search-and-rescue operations and deployed intelligence assets to track the abductors, according to the source. Official confirmation from the military was still pending at press time.

—Rising concern in Katsina—

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The abduction comes amid persistent insecurity in parts of Katsina despite ongoing military operations against bandit groups in the North-West.

In recent years, several serving and retired security personnel have been targeted on highways linking Katsina to neighbouring states. PRNigeria reports that criminal groups now see high-profile individuals, including retired military officers, as lucrative targets.

Maj-Gen Abubakar served as Director of Defence Information and was one of the Nigerian military’s most visible spokespersons during the counterinsurgency campaign against Boko Haram.

The incident is expected to renew calls for stronger security along major highways and rural communities in Katsina, where residents continue to face kidnapping and banditry.

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Police nab two for attempted theft of two-week-old baby in Abia

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Abia State Police Command has nabbed two suspects for conspiracy, attempted child theft and possession of hard drugs.

The Command which made this known on Saturday, named the suspects as Nzubechi Chinagorom and Chinonso Chibundu, indigenes of Olokoro, Umuahia South LGA of the Abia State.

In a statement signed by DSP Maureen Chinaka, the Police Public Relations Officer, the Command said its officers apprehended the suspects through actionable intelligence, in collaboration with Olokoro vigilante personnel.

She stated that the suspects went to the residence of one Miss Amarachi Chinyereugo and attempted to forcibly take away her two-week-old baby girl.

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DSP Chinaka said that the Nzubechi Chinagorom allegedly stabbed the nursing mother with a kitchen knife during a struggle, causing the baby to fall and hit her head on ground.

The police spokesperson said that the two suspects fled from the scene and ran into a nearby bush on realizing that the nursing mother, Miss Amarachi Chinyereugo cried out for help.

She added that the suspects were later apprehended at a bus stop

where they had reportedly gone to take hard drugs.

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“The mother and child were immediately rushed to the hospital, where they received treatment and have since recovered.

“The suspects were apprehended, exhibits were recovered and investigation has been conducted at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). Suspects will be charged to court on 2/06/2026,” Chinaka said.

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Former Labour Minister Ikenya wins Taraba PDP governorship primaries

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Ex-Minister of Labour and Productivity, SellJoel Ikenya, has been declared winner of the governorship primaries conducted by the Tanimu Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Taraba State.

Mr Felix Hyat, the chairman of the election committee, who announced the results in Jalingo on Saturday, said Ikenya scored 34,173, to defeat Mr Dinshiya Usman, who polled 4,853.

Hyat, who described the exercise as free, fair and transparent, commended the state working committee of the party for the peaceful conduct.

Ikenya, in his acceptance speech, pledged to revive Taraba to her days of glory if elected governor in 2027.

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“I will transform Taraba; I will change the state from salary base, to an industrialised state.

“My desire is to also revive the state infrastructure and attract more investors to boost the economy,” he said.

The governorship candidate, however, denied the allegations of factional PDP in Taraba.

“There is no factional PDP in Taraba; I don’t know where the other people are coming from.

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“PDP in Taraba is one, and we do not have any faction in the state. We are working as one united family to reclaim our mandate from Gov. Agbu Kefas of the All Progressives Congress (APC),” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that, the Nyesom Wike led faction of the party had recently declared senator Emmanuel Bwacha as its governorship candidate in Taraba.

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