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Resolve Minimum Wage Now to Avert Violent Protest, CCC Warns

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Centre for Crisis Communication (CCC) has called on the federal government to resolve the pending minimum wage issue with organized labour to prevent violent protests similar to those seen in Kenya.

At a press briefing in Abuja on Monday, Maj.-Gen. Christopher Olukolade (Rtd), Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Centre, emphasized the urgency of addressing this issue. He warned that unresolved developments, such as the minimum wage dispute, have the potential to escalate into violence.

Olukolade, a former spokesman for the Nigerian Army, urged both federal and state governments, as well as the private sector, to urgently conclude minimum wage negotiations.

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“We have identified potentially volatile developments that could lead to crises with significant consequences for our national security if not properly managed,” he said. “The minimum wage issue has dragged on for too long and needs to be resolved immediately.”

Highlighting the situation in Kenya, where violent protests over taxes have caused widespread disruption, Olukolade cautioned against adopting similar tactics in Nigeria. He stressed the importance of peaceful dialogue and consensus in resolving the country’s issues.

“Those advocating for destructive protests in Nigeria are not contributing to a peaceful and progressive nation,” Olukolade stated. “We must learn from Kenya’s situation and seek better ways to manage our challenges through dialogue and consultation.”

The CCC also expressed concerns about the political crisis in Rivers State and the emirship tussle in Kano, urging all parties involved to act in the best interests of the people to prevent further conflict.

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“We call on all involved in the Rivers State political feud to sheath their swords and engage in dialogue to avoid plunging the state into crisis,” Olukolade said. “Similarly, the emirship tussle in Kano has the potential for volatility and must be handled carefully to maintain peace.”

In conclusion, Olukolade emphasized the importance of unity and warned against the dangers of fake news and unnecessary sentiments, which could exacerbate existing tensions.

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Tears As Man Takes Own Life Over Tinubu’s Govt Hardship

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By Mario Deepromoter

Sad development in Marika village, Kiyawa Local Government, Jigawa, where a 40-year-old man, Jibrin Adamu, committed suicide by hanging himself.

According to eyewitnesses, Adamu’s lifeless body was discovered in a classroom at Miftahul Khairat Islamiyya and Primary School Gurdiba on Thursday.

Police spokesperson DSP Lawan Shiisu Adam confirmed the incident, stating that preliminary investigations revealed Adamu had struggled with mental health issues.

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“Police received a report on Thursday that at about 1830hrs, a tragic incident was reported at the Command headquarters that one Jibrin Adamu ‘m’ age 40yrs of Jigawar Maroka village, Kiyawa LGA has committed suicide by hanging himself over the ceiling at Islamiyya school,” the Police spokesperson told Daily Post.

The Jigawa State Commissioner of Police, CP AT Abdullahi, has instructed officers to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident.

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Just in: Dangote Petrol Now Available at N765.99 Per Litre

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By Mario Deepromoter

11plc, Total Energies, AA Rano, and other marketers have begun lifting Dangote Petrol through Nigerian National Company (NNPC) Trading Limited for N765.99 to retail outlets nationwide.

Findings showed some petroleum marketers who were able to complete their payment process on the NNPC trading payment portal commenced the lifting of petrol earlier this week under the existing agreement between marketers and the refinery.

Tunji Oyebanji, managing director, 11Plc confirmed to BusinessDay on Thursday evening that some marketers have started lifting the products at N765.99 from Dangote Refinery through NNPC who remain the sole off-taker of product.

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“We were among the first marketers to complete the payment on the NNPC portal. We have no direct arrangement with the refinery,” Oyebanji said.

It was gathered that NNPC Retail, 11plc, Total Energies, A.A Rano are among the marketers that have picked up products from the refinery.

He added, “We don’t know the contractual financial arrangement between NNPC and the refinery but what I can confirm is we are buying at N765.99 from NNPC to lift Dangote petrol”.

Efforts to get the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) to confirm if its members have picked up products at the Dangote Refinery proved abortive at the time of writing this report.

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Adedapo Segun, executive vice-president, downstream at NNPC said marketers cannot purchase petrol directly from the refinery because the product is still sold at a subsidised rate.

“That is the same thing happening with Dangote. I said earlier that Dangote is a company and it is going to sell at market price,” he told Journalists.

According to Segun, “The market value of PMS is still higher than what N766 or N765 or N799 that NNPC is selling.

“The situation has not changed there. So, NNPC’s off-taking is only because the others would not buy at the price Dangote will be willing to sell, which is reasonable.

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“As soon as the price allows for it, you will see the marketers go to Dangote and buy.”

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Our Country Is Bankrupt – Governor Obaseki

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By Ojomah Austin.

 

Gov. Godwin Obaseki of  Edo state has stated that “Nigeria is technically bankrupt” during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics, while elaborating on his concerns over the country’s financial health.

While criticising the Federal Government for being stuck in the past, the governor emphasized the urgent need for restructuring to facilitate progress.

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“You restructure your affairs so that you can reorganize and be able to meet your obligations. But Nigeria is still behaving as if they have money like it used to.

“Nigeria has been in trouble for a while. We don’t have enough to cover our expenditures and we are not reducing our expenditures and we are not earning more. The federal government does not have the capacity anymore to manage the economy”.

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