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Good news! Govt approves payment of lecturers outstanding salaries

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The Acting Vice-Chancellor, Sokoto State University, Prof. Bello Yarima, has stated that the Sokoto State Governor, Ahmad Aliyu, has approved the payment of lecturers’ outstanding salaries just a week before they commenced strike.

Bello disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Sokoto.

He said payment had already commenced to deserving persons while stressing the importance of understanding and tolerance from the union.

He highlighted that a committee was constituted by the visitor, Aliyu, had investigated the issue and forwarded the agreement on the cumulated demands to the government before the strike commenced.

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”Surprisingly, it was on the day the committee submitted its findings, the lecturers embarked on strike. The accumulated payments ranging from four years and below were incurred before Governor Aliyu took over,” Yarima said.

He explained that avenues of contacts, appeals and solicitations were exploited by the management and university governing council before the industrial action but to no avail.

”However, we are happy that the strike has been called off within seven days and normal academic activities have resumed, although administrative duties were not altered little alignment was ensured in the students’ time-table.

”We must commend the visitor for approving outright payment of all outstanding arrears, in view of the fact that the backlogs were incurred before he took over.

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”Visitors are so magnanimous to accommodate all the demands, and urge the workers to reciprocate the gesture through more commitment and dedication to their duty, ‘ Yarima said.

According to him, a constructed female hostel is scheduled for handing over from the contractor to argue the existing students’ accommodation challenges.

He added that rehabilitation of lecture halls, theatre, staff quarters and other structures in the institution were ongoing.

The acting V-C revealed that the state government had provided additional private security outfit to complement the existing school security towards a more secured environment.

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Yarima further disclosed that all the 22 undergraduate and post graduate courses in the university were fully accredited by the National Universities’ Commission (NUC).

”We presented an additional six postgraduate courses for resource verification, waiting for approval. These courses comprised a PhD. in Economics, Msc. Economics, PhD. Environmental Sciences and Waste Management, PhD. Microbiological Science, Msc. Biological Science and Applied Biology,” he said.

NAN recalls that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, SSU branch in February embarked on an industrial action to press home their demands.

These demands include; non-implementation of 25 and 35 per cent salary increment and its consequential adjustment and payment of arrears of the 25 and 35 per cent salary increment from Jan. 2024 to date.

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Others are; payment of outstanding Earned Academic Allowance for seven academic sessions and payment of outstanding promotion arrears for three academic sessions among others.

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FCT minister, Wike bags honorary doctorate in law

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Law by the University of Calabar.

The prestigious award was conferred on him by the university’s Chancellor, Emir Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero.

Wike’s honorary doctorate degree is part of the university’s 37th convocation ceremony, which is also celebrating its 50th anniversary.

His Honorary Doctorate degree was contained in a video by his spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, on Saturday, March 22.

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The caption reads: “FCT Minister,  Nyesom Wike,  being conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Law of the University of Calabar,  by the University’s Chancellor,  Emir Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero.”

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Pope to finally leave hospital today

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Pope Francis is to leave hospital today and return to his residence in the Vatican, where he is to spend “at least two months” recovering, one of his doctors announced.

The 88-year-old pontiff has been in Rome’s Gemelli hospital since February 14, when he was admitted with breathing problems, and he subsequently battled pneumonia in both lungs.

The Vatican said earlier that the pope on Sunday intended to wave and offer a blessing from Gemelli hospital.

The doctor, Sergio Alfieri, said on Saturday that “tomorrow, the pope will leave (the hospital) and return to Saint Martha’s House” in the Vatican, where Pope Francis has his residential suite.

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There, the head of the Catholic Church will have to observe “a long convalescence…. of at least two months,” Alfieri told reporters.

Another doctor at the hospital, Luca Carbone, said the elderly pope’s health “is improving” and “we hope that he will soon be able to resume his normal activities”.

Alfieri said: “Further progress will take place at his home, because a hospital — even if this seems strange — is the worst place to recover because it’s where one can contract more infections.”

– Resignation talk dismissed –
The fragile state of the pope’s health had spurred speculation that he could step down, as his predecessor, Benedict XVI, did.

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The current hospitalisation, the longest in Francis’s papacy, has raised questions over who might lead the busy schedule of religious events leading up to Easter, the holiest period in the Christian calendar.

The pope has missed the Angelus prayers — normally recited by the pontiff every Sunday — for five straight weeks, for the first time since his election in March 2013.

The Vatican said earlier Saturday that the pope’s appearance on Sunday would follow the Angelus prayers.

Previously, on Wednesday, the Vatican had said that Francis had suspended his use of an oxygen mask.

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For most of the pope’s hospital stay, including critical stages, the Vatican was publishing daily bulletins on the health of Francis, who had part of one lung removed as a young man.

On Monday, Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin told reporters that he had noted an improvement in Francis’ health during a visit.

But asked whether the conversation had turned to the pope’s resignation, he replied: “No, no, no, absolutely not.”

Catholics and others worldwide have been praying for his speedy recovery. Many have been leaving flowers, candles and notes for Francis outside the Gemelli hospital.

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Many residents displaced as Osun communal conflict intensifies

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The communal clash between Ilobu and Ifon of Osun State has escalated to neighbouring community, Erin-Osun, leading to the displacement of more residents of the towns.

Governor Ademola Adeleke has, however, imposed a 24-hour curfew on the communities whose indigenes have been unleashing violence on one another as a result of boundary disputes.

Sunday PUNCH gathered that the warring Ilobu and Ifon communities continued the violent attacks on Saturday, and moved to Erin-Osun where houses were reportedly torched.

Our correspondent who visited Okinni, the next community to Ilobu along Osogbo/Ogbomoso Road, observed large number of displaced people, who had set a camp near the road.

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Many residents of Ifon and Ilobu had been moving out of the communities since Friday.

However, following spread of the crises to Erin Osun in the early hours of Saturday, more residents fleeing from the mayhem had moved to Gaa in Ido Osun and Okinni, to escape being caught in the crossfire.

Many of the displaced persons, it was also learnt, moved into accommodations provided by their relatives in Osogbo, the state capital, with several others reportedly seeking refuge in mosques and churches.

During the visit, Sunday PUNCH also observed that some were conveying many northerners residing in the troubled communities to Kano State.

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One of the passengers, Lawal Yusuf, who was living in Ilobu, told our correspondent that hoodlums attacked the Ilobu market where his stalls was located and destroyed his goods.

“Hoodlums attacked the market where we are selling goods in Ilobu and destroyed many things. We are going back to Kano. We pray that the situation will be brought under control soonest. We hope to come back whenever peace returns here. If not we are not coming back here,” he said.

Counting loses of the community as a result of the unrest, the Ilobu-Asake Development Union, in a statement signed by its President, Olufemi Salako, said beside those killed, over 100,000 persons had been displaced while property destroyed worth over N2bn.

Salako, while calling on the Federal Governments to assist in protecting the community, also sought the assistance of the National Emergency Management Agency for the affected individuals and businesses.

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Meanwhile, the spokesperson to Osun Governor, Olawale Rasheed, while commenting on measures to prevent further escalation, said Adeleke had declared 24-hour curfew in the affected communities.

He said, “Governor Ademola Adeleke has stepped up conflict de-escalation moves on Ifon-Ilobu conflict, imposing a 24-hour curfew, mobilising joint security task force and hosting a peace deal between the two warring communities.

“Meanwhile, we seek to bring to the attention of the public that old videos of communal conflicts in some parts of Osun state are being circulated by opposition elements to spread false pictures of insecurity in Osun state.

“While the ongoing conflict is regrettable and while all hands are on deck to stop the violence, we inform the public to take note of the activities of fake news merchants who are digging up old videos to discredit the state government. The videos being circulated of violence in other towns and villages in Osun are fake news and should be disregarded by the members of the public.”

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