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Strike: Why Labour Didn’t Attend Meeting With FG

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Ahead of the October 3 commencement of indefinite strike by organized labour, the meeting convened by the Federal Government with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, could not hold as a result of the short notice given to labour.

The Federal Government had invited the leadership of the two labour centers for a meeting on Friday at the Presidential Villa Abuja over the proposed strike.

Vanguard reliably gathered that the meeting did not hold as many of the labour leaders were said to have left Abuja before the invitation for the meeting was received.

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A highly placed source privy to the labour struggle told Vanguard that the notice for the meeting emanating from the Ministry of Labour and Employment was received at about 10 am on Friday which was about two hours to the scheduled time.

READ ALSO: BREAKING: FG Invites NLC, TUC To Emergency Meeting Over Looming Nationwide Strike

According to the source: “We got notice for the meeting about 10 am and it was scheduled to take place at the State House by 12pm. As at the time we got the invitation, the majority of the leaders had left Abuja to their various states.

“I think that the government was not prepared to meet with us. How can you fix a meeting by 12 pm and send the invitation or notice for the meeting by 10 am, just about two hours before the scheduled time?

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“You are aware that many of the leaders of the two labour centers are not living in Abuja and many of them had left before the invitation came.

“One thing we know is that we are always ready to meet with the government to negotiate in the interest of the country and the masses.

READ ALSO: NLC, TUC To Ground Activities Nationwide From Oct 3

“We cannot refuse to dialogue and negotiate with the government but we have not seen any seriousness on the side of the government instead, it is only intimidation, blackmail and sponsoring of groups to attack labour.

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“Since the removal of petrol subsidy by the government, Nigerians are passing through hardship and things are getting worse on a daily basis. It’s difficult for people to eat a square meal every day and workers cannot afford the high transportation price with the N30,000 minimum wage.

“There is no palliative to cushion the effect of the harsh economic condition the government has subjected the masses to. What we have been getting from the government in the past four months that the rash decision was taken is promises and intimidation. Are we going to continue to live like that?”

At the time of filing this report, there was no information on whether the government was planning to reschedule the meeting or not.

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Ededuna Obaseki’s Descendants Congratulate King Charles On Coronation Anniversary

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The entire direct descendants of World War II Veteran and a recipient of World War II Medals of Honour, Capt. Ededuna Walter Obaseki, has congratulated His Majesty King Charles III on his first coronation anniversary.

A congratulatory message signed by Mercy Ededuna Obaseki on behalf of The descendants, and made available to INFO DAILY prayed God to bless the King with long life, honour, and good health.

We wish His Majesty good health so that he can effectively pilot the affairs of The United Kingdom of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and The Realms of The Commonwealth,” the message added.

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The descendants, while thanking the British government for preserving the records of  their late father, urged the King of the Great Britain to “start soon, the Colonial Legacy review in Nigeria because it is so important to us.”

READ ALSO: World War II Veteran, Obaseki’s Descendants Felicitate Oba Of Benin On Igue Festival Celebration

While approaching efforts being made by His Majesty to review Colonial Legacies, the descendants said in hearing the King’s move to review it, “our Joy knew no bounds, and this feeling of great Joy increased more abundantly when we saw that indeed he was already doing this.”

“We watched with great happiness and excitement, The King presenting replacement World War II Medals in Kenya to the Veterans of The Second World War.

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“We hope the King will also take action soon in actualising and fulfilling our dreams that both the British and the Nigerian government meet our demands that our father’s entitlements and work benefits be paid to we his direct descendants. It is also our prayer that the King empowers and supports us in our quests and in the present circumstances that we are in right now, your quick help is highly solicited.

“Our father Ededuna Walter Obaseki was a captain of the British Merchant Navy, a World War II Veteran and a recipient of The World War II Campaigns and Gallantry Medals of Honour. The  1939-1945;  Atlantic Star; Italy Star; British War Medals were
Awarded to our father Ededuna Walter Obaseki and other officers and Seamen of the British Merchant Navy by HRM King George VI.

READ ALSO: World War II Veteran; Obaseki’s Descendants Congratulate King Charles III On His Coronation

“Obaseki was a pioneer industrialist, governor, prime minister and head of government, and he handled the British administration in Southern Nigeria that brought great success to Nigeria in many areas like modern agriculture, education, healthcare, and maritime Shipping. The forming, shaping and developing of the navies during the time of the boom that both countries enjoyed and its citizens can still speak well of in sheer glories of remarkable advancement today.

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“We are aware of some attempts by the Federal Government of Nigeria particularly in 2014 to help bring out and make known, the legacies of those that played active and very important roles in making this country Nigeria to be great, especially the Merchant Navy Officers who were the first ambassadors, head of administration and head of the British Board of Trade that brought about very positive growth and boom in Nigeria through the exports of timber, rubber, cocoa and palm produce, etc.

“We also want the distinguished senators and honourable members of the House of Representatives of  Nigeria to grant our request that our father’s entitlements and work benefits for service in Nigeria to be paid to us by the Nigerian government. We need them (The Law Makers) to use their voice to also make our demands from The British Government.”

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Banditry: Niger Speaker To Marry Off 100 Female Orphans

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The Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Abdulmalik Sarkindaji, has announced plans to marry off 100 female orphans who lost their parents to banditry attacks in Mariga Local Government Area.

Sarkindaji disclosed this to journalists in Minna, the state capital on Friday.

The Speaker pledged to pay the dowries for the bridegrooms and has procured all necessary materials for the mass marriage ceremony.

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Accordingly, the girls who would be married off were carefully selected from the 170 girls whose names were submitted. Sarkindaji stated, without disclosing the age range of the orphaned girls.

READ ALSO: Court Stops Speaker, 24 Others Loyal To Wike From Parading As Assembly Members

The Speaker, who represents the Mariga Constituency, described the initiative as part of his constituency empowerment project, “aimed at alleviating the suffering of the impoverished.”

Sarkindaji revealed that the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago, and the Emir of Kontagora, Alhaji Mohammed Barau, would serve as guardians to the female orphans during the mass marriage ceremony.

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The Kano State Commander General of the Hisbah Board, Sheikh Aminu Daurawa, is expected to attend the event, slated for May 24 at Bangi, the headquarters of Mariga Local Government Area.

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Edo Poll: Reason Ex-Speaker Resigns From PDP Revealed

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Former Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Francis Okiye, has resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party with immediate effect.

Okiye, a former governorship aspirant of the PDP officially joined the party in October 2020 after he, among others, defected from the All Progressives Congress.

In his resignation letter dated May 10, 2024, and addressed to the Chairman, PDP, Ward 3, Arue, Uromi, Esan North-East Local Government, Okiye, said his decision stemmed from the alienation of the majority of his constituents and supporters by the state government under Governor Godwin Obaseki from the activities and programmes of the party and the government of the state.

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Okiye said, “I have resigned my membership of the PDP as of May 10, 2024, and I have communicated the same to the PDP through my ward chairman.

“My decision stemmed from the alienation of the majority of my constituents and supporters by the state government under Governor Godwin Obaseki from the activities and programmes of the party and the government of the state.

“As if that is not enough, the party candidate has declared that he would continue with the governor’s principle should he win the September election. Other reasons why I quit the party are personal to me.”

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He was, however, silent on his next political move.

 

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