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Withheld salaries: Normalcy returns to varsities as workers suspend strike

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***As NAAT insists on the planned protest

By Francesca Hangeior

Normalcy is expected to return to the Federal Universities tomorrow as striking non-academic workers of the Joint Action Committee, JAC, of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU, and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, have announced the suspension of the ongoing nationwide indefinite strike over the four months withheld salaries.

However, according to a circular to all branches of NASU and SSANU, the suspension will take effect tomorrow, November 5, 2024.

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The circular titled, “Update on indefinite strike action,” was signed by Prince Peters Adeyemi, General Secretary of NASU and Comrade Mohammed Ibrahim, National President of SSANU.

But the National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT, said it would continue with its proposed nationwide protest and picketing of the Federal Ministry of Finance if about 50 per cent of the five months withheld salaries are not paid as promised at the end of the two-week ultimatum to the Federal Government.

The ultimatum which commenced on October 30, is expected to expire on November 13.
NAAT’s President, Ibeji Nwokoma confirmed to Vanguard that his members have received one month out of the about three months they were expecting.

Meanwhile, in the circular by JAC to branch chairmen of NASU in the Universities and Inter-University Centres, the suspension is to last for one month pending when the Federal would pay the remaining one month out of the two months of the withheld salaries it acceptable to pay.

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The government had agreed to pay 50 per cent of the four months’ salaries and one month was paid at the weekend.

The circular announcing the suspension of the strike said, “The National leadership of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of NASU and SSANU acknowledges and commends our members in the Universities and Inter-University Centres for their unwavering resolve, unrelenting determination and steadfast support for the ongoing strike action.

“You will recall that the ongoing strike action foisted on us commenced on Monday, 28th October 2024 as a result of the Government’s insensitivity to the plights of our members in respect of our legitimate demands.

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Kanji, Jebba power plants lose N30bn

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Kanji and Jebba power plants recorded about N30.5bn as losses caused by grid failures between 2022 and 2024.

The amount incurred as external losses was occasioned by the incessant collapse of the national grid.

Recall that the national grid experienced its latest disturbance last Thursday, making it the 11th collapse in 2024, affecting both business activities and livelihoods.

Consumers, the Transmission Company of Nigeria, and other stakeholders have lamented the effect of the collapse on economic activity.

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The Federal Government has blamed the serial collapses of the national grid on the destruction of electricity infrastructure like transmission towers and transformers as well as obsolete equipment in the transmission substations.

It added that many factors, including aged and ageing facilities, lack of maintenance and requisite investment, as well as alleged sabotage by unarmed forces, had contributed significantly to the embarrassing situation.

Similarly, power generation companies in Nigeria have decried the adverse impact of incessant grid collapse on their activities, which, according to them, has resulted in huge commercial and technical losses over the years.

A document obtained by our correspondent on Thursday revealed that two of the highest-generating plants in the country had accumulated a loss of N30.55bn, with the highest loss recorded in the current year.

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An analysis of the document showed that the losses were caused by system collapse, system instability or high frequency, ramp-down and unplanned outages.

It disclosed that the power plants lost 149,524 megawatts per hour amounting to N2.38bn in 2022. The figure increased by 164.7 per cent to N6.3bn in 2023 following a loss of 229,370 megawatts per hour.

In the first 11 months of 2024, the amount has increased by a staggering 247.14 per cent or N15.57bn to N21.87bn due to energy loss of 356,759 megawatts per hour.

The document further stated that the impact of the grid collapse on the hydropower infrastructure includes the destruction of critical equipment, misalignment of shafts, contamination of lubrication oil, as well as potential damage to turbines, loss of power generation capacity, disruption of maintenance schedules, increased operational costs due to the need for repairs and replacements.

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It added that the major causes of the collapse include grid instability and overload, transmission line overload, inadequate system protection, failure of critical equipment, ageing infrastructure, poor maintenance practices, lack of timely upgrades to the grid, and insufficient capacity planning. Additionally, factors such as unforeseen environmental conditions, human error, and inadequate response protocols during peak demand periods may have further contributed to the failure.

“When the electricity demand exceeds the capacity of the transmission lines, they can become overloaded. This may lead to overheating, equipment failure, or cascading outages,” the document noted.

Reacting to the issue, the Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Power Generation Companies Joy Ogaji, said that the grid collapse poses a significant threat to Nigeria’s power sector, resulting in frequent disruptions, equipment damage, and substantial revenue losses for GenCos.

Ogaji, who spoke at a media training on Thursday in Abuja, stressed that the multiple grid collapse has seriously impacted Gencos.

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She said, “While we certainly need a huge jump in our electricity supply projection, it is imperative to preserve lives and equipment to sustain our rapid economic growth and meet the growing demand, we therefore need to make every effort to efficiently manage all stages of value chain with intentional focus on maximizing efficiency in the entire electricity chain.

“Grid collapse poses a significant threat to Nigeria’s power sector, resulting in frequent disruptions, equipment damage, and substantial revenue losses for GenCos. Technically, grid collapse can cause catastrophic damage to generators, transformers, and other critical infrastructure, leading to prolonged downtime and costly repairs.

“Commercially, the impact is equally severe, as GenCos face reduced power sales, penalties for non-delivery (in bilateral and cross border trades), and increased operational expenses. The dwindling resources exacerbate these challenges, making it difficult for GenCos to maintain, repair, and replace damaged equipment, ultimately compromising the reliability and efficiency of the power supply.

“Addressing these challenges requires coordinated efforts from government, regulatory bodies, and the power sector to improve infrastructure, enforce maintenance protocols, and ensure financial viability for GenCos.”

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An industry expert, Stephen Ogaji said, “The current operational parameters of the grid are not healthy for thermal power plants, especially when one tries to be fully grid code compliant, that is:

“All generators on the grid should be on primary frequency response. If all the market participants in the Nigeria grid strictly play by the Grid Code, the current system parameters will have a lesser impact on any one individual.”

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OUTREACH: Senator Manu concludes 2-day ICT program for constituents, distributes over 500 laptops to students (Video/Photos)

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The Senator representing Taraba Central Senatorial District, Manu Haruna has concluded a two-day ICT training for students across his constituency.

The two-day intensive program finally came to an end on Thursday with all the participants smiling home with over 500 laptops distributed by representatives of the Senator across three local governments areas in Taraba Central.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Commissioner for Science and Technology, Hon Usman Aruwa encouraged the students to embrace ICT as it’s the leading light worldwide.

He said, “the entire exercise is to prepare the beneficiaries for the proposed Taraba State’s technology village being championed by the governor, Dr Agbu Kefas.

“You’re here today as beneficiaries of the Senator Manu’s sponsored program in preparation for the proposed Taraba Technology Village.

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” I want you to be prepared because you have been adequately prepared for this massive project.

He explained all that the technology village entails and how they can further empower themselves with it in the near future.

Also speaking in the same vein, Honourable Veronica Alhassan, Member House of Assembly Bali 1 Constituency Taraba State encouraged the students and advised them to see the Senator Manu move to empower themselves in future and become role models to others.

The outreach was carried out in the following locations: The program was held at Gassol local Government at C2C event Centre Jalingo

Bali and Kurmi local Government at Camp View Jalingo

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Sardauna and Gashaka LGA at TUJ Jalingo.

Recall that Senator Manu had embarked on a similar exercise in his constituency where over 1000 benefited with starter packs as displayed on Thursday at the closing ceremony.

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Tension In Edo Over List Of Commissioner-nominees

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There is a palpable tension in Esan West Local Government Area (LGA) as members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has sent a petition to governor Monday Okpebholo through the secretary to the state government over the list of commissioner nominees alleged to have been singlehandedly submitted by Hon. Thomas Okosun, Col David Imuse, rtd and the party council chairman.

According to the leaders drawn from the ten wards of Esan West LGA who appended their signature in the petition complained that the list submitted is not a reflection of what they agreed and an aberration from the tradition.

“The list submitted was done without the knowledge or consulting other leaders in the local government. And the names on the list are mainly relatives of the three ‘leaders’ which is the wife of the party chairman among others.

We are calling on the governor to immediately discard the and use his discretion to choose capable hands to stir the affairs of his government rather than relying on people without the know-how to contribute meaningfully to the success of his administration.

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Effort to get reactions from Thomas Okosun as at the time of filling this report prove abortive as call to his phone was unsuccessful.

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