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National grid restored – NUEE

The National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) said the national grid has been restored after the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress suspended their strike.
NUEE National President, Adebiyi Adeyeye, confirmed this to newsmen in an interview on Tuesday.
“The strike has been suspended, which means the grid has come back to normal. It is on already,” Adeyeye told our correspondent over the phone.
It was reported earlier that organised labour on Monday began a nationwide strike over the Federal Government’s refusal to raise the proposed minimum wage from N60,000 and reverse the Band A tariff to N65 per kilowatt-hour instead of N206/KWh.
In compliance, the electricity workers swung into action by shutting down the national grid, plunging the nation into darkness in the early hours of Monday.
In a statement on Monday, the Transmission Company of Nigeria said its workers on duty were beaten and wounded by union leaders who stormed its offices to send them out.
But Adeyeye debunked the allegation, saying the union only withdrew its members in compliance with the directive of the organised labour.
The organised labour has suspended the strike for five days to resume negotiations with the Federal Government on a minimum wage that is above N60,000.
It was observed that the grid has yet to be fully restored at the time of filing this report.
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Speaker Abbas Decries Plateau Killings, Says “Enough Is Enough”

…urge security agencies to act swiftly and decisively
By Gloria Ikibah
The Speaker House of Representatives, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, has condemned the latest killings in some communities in Plateau State, and called for a decisive action to end such “barbaric acts.”
Naijablitznews.com reports that in the latest attacks, at least 50 people were reportedly murdered at Zikke and Kimakpa communities of Kwall District in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The Speaker, who said, “enough is enough” on the killings, expressed deep concerns that innocent people are being killed unabated.
He said: “I am indeed saddened by the latest killings in some communities in Plateau State. It is unfortunate that innocent Nigerians get killed in a most barbaric and brutal manner. Enough of the killings on the plateau and other parts of the country.
“In line with the earlier directive by the President/Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the security agencies to fish out the killers of innocent Nigerians on the Plateau and other parts of the country, I call on them to intensify efforts,” the Speaker said.
Speaker Abbas sent heartfelt condolences to the people and government of Plateau State over the killings.
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Reps Committee Invite Rivers State Sole Administrator for Talks

By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee on Rivers State has held its first meeting at the National Assembly in Abuja, following its inauguration by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
The committee was set up after the National Assembly approved the President’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.
At the meeting, members discussed early reports and events from the state since Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd.) was appointed as Sole Administrator.
To get a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, the committee has invited Ibas to appear for a detailed discussion.
Chairman of the committee and House Leader, Hon. (Prof.) Julius Ihonvbere, said the session would help lawmakers carry out their oversight duties properly, as laid out in the Constitution.
He said: “This engagement is necessary to ascertain the true state of affairs in Rivers State and ensure that the House remains properly guided in the discharge of its oversight responsibilities in the public interest.”
The Sole Administrator has been scheduled to meet with the Committee on Thursday, April 17, 2025, at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja.
An official invitation has already been sent and received. This public notice is to keep the process open and transparent.The Committee has also restated its promise to carry out its responsibilities with fairness, openness, and in line with the Nigerian Constitution.
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Suswan kicks as PDP governors reject merger talks

By Francesca Hangeior
Gabriel Suswan, a former governor of Benue State, has criticised the recent decision by governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to reject merger talks with other political groups, describing it as premature and out of touch with the political reality facing the party.
Speaking on Arise television program, The Morning Show, monitored by BusinessDay on Tuesday in Jos, Suswan said that the move lacks proper consultation and fails to address the underlying discontent within the party’s ranks.
It would be recalled that the PDP governors, during their last meeting in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, firmly dismissed the idea of any merger ahead of the 2027 general elections.
However, they noted that the party remains open to welcoming individuals or groups willing to join its ranks.
Suswan, a former senator disagreed with the outright rejection, arguing that such talks should not be viewed as a concession of defeat, but rather as a strategic opportunity to address the party’s dwindling influence.
According to Suswan, the PDP remains Nigeria’s only true legacy party but is currently in crisis due to unresolved internal issues, including manipulated state congresses and postponed NEC meetings.
“The PDP remains the only true legacy party in Nigeria. Ordinarily, the resolution by the PDP governors should have resonated with many party loyalists. But as things stand, I don’t believe the rejection of merger talks should be seen as an absolute stance. People have started to realise that PDP needs fixing and there’s a lot that needs to be fixed.
“Expectations from PDP stakeholders were that the governors would have taken decisive steps much earlier. Unfortunately, selfish interests across the party prevented that. So, for them to come out now and sound so definitive in rejecting merger discussions appears disconnected from the current political realities. Merger talks don’t necessarily mean an actual merger will happen but given the circumstances, rejecting such talks outright feels premature.
“If I had been part of that resolution, I would’ve advised against it. There’s been no proper consultation with stakeholders. People have been waiting, hoping for reforms. PDP has unresolved internal issues, state congresses were either not held or manipulated, and those injustices were never addressed. So, many have become disillusioned and mentally checked out of the PDP”; Suswan said.
The former governor attributed this disillusionment to the failure of party leadership to act decisively in times of crisis. He insisted that if the PDP had been properly managed, the issue of seeking alternatives or engaging in merger talks would not arise.
On the broader challenges facing the PDP, Suswan identified two critical factors: the need for credible leadership and an inspiring presidential candidate.
He stressed that leadership at the national level must be transparent and trustworthy, while the candidate for 2027 must emerge based on merit and public appeal, not money or imposition.
Responding humorously to a question on who currently holds the position of National Secretary of the PDP, Suswan said, “Ask the Supreme Court,” pointing to the legal confusion surrounding the role.
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