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BREAKING: Tinubu Committed To Wage Above N60,000, Tripartite Committee To Meet Every Day For Next One Week —- SGF

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As the nationwide strike by the Organised Labour over a new minimum wage for workers paralyse economic activities in Nigeria, the Federal Government says President Bola Tinubu is committed to a national minimum wage above ₦60,000.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, announced after a marathon meeting with labour leaders in Abuja late Monday.

The meeting which started at 5:00 pm ended a few minutes to 11:00 pm.

The Organized Labour and the government also signed an agreement.

He said the President is “committed to a national minimum wage that is higher than N60,000”.

“The tripartite committee is to meet every day for the next one week with a view to arriving at an agreeable national minimum wage,” Akume said, adding that the Organised Labour, in deference to the high esteem of the President, agreed to convene a meeting of its organs immediately to consider the commitment of the President.

The meeting has the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero; and his counterpart in the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Festus Osifo, in attendance.

On the government’s side were Akume; Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris Malagi; and Labour Minister Nkiruka Onyejeocha; among others.

Businesses, airports, universities, hospitals and power supply were affected as Labour began an indefinite strike on Monday over Labour’s demand for a new minimum wage.

Both NLC and TUC said the current minimum wage of ₦30,000 can no longer cater to the well-being of an average Nigerian worker, lamenting that not all governors are paying the current wage award which expired in April 2024, five years after the Minimum Wage Act of 2019 was signed by former President Muhammadu Buhari. The Act should be reviewed every five years to meet the contemporary economic demands of workers.

Labour later handed the Federal Government a May 31 deadline for the new minimum wage. On May 31, the workers’ organs in the country declared a nationwide strike beginning on Monday, June 3, 2024, over the government committee’s inability to agree on a new minimum wage and reversal of the electricity tariff hike.

During the failed talks with the government, Labour rejected three government offers, the latest being N60,000. The TUC and the NLC subsequently pulled out of negotiations, insisting on ₦494,000 as the new minimum wage.

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BREAKING: Edo Labour Party Governorship Candidate Akpata Loses Polling Unit To PDP’s Asue Ighodalo

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The Edo State Governorship candidate of the Labour party, Olumide Akpata, has lost his polling unit to PDP’s Asue Ighodalo in the ongoing governorship election in Edo

Location: PU11, Ward 06, Oredo LGA

Results:

PDP: 41

APC: 19

LP: 32

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#EdoDecides: EFCC Operatives Arrest Vote-Buyers At Governorship Election

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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes (EFCC) have arrested some suspected vote-buyers in the ongoing Edo governorship election.

They were arrested in the Egor Local Government Area of the state around 10:00 am, reports Channels TV.

EFCC officials left the location with three suspects – two males and a female.

But some residents kicked against the arrest, insisting they were being victimised.

The EFCC had yesterday said it was deploying operatives to monitor the election, vowing to maintain the integrity of the exercise.

“Our operatives have been deployed to monitor the conduct of the elections. We are committed to the attainment of electoral integrity by ensuring that voters cast their votes democratically without any form of financial inducement,” the agency’s spokesman Dele Oyewale said.

Vote buying is a financial crime and the EFCC won’t allow It anywhere.”

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Tinubu Gushes About Wife On Her 64th Birthday, Says “Your Love Sustains Me”

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Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has paid a glowing tribute to Oluremi, his wife, on her 64th birthday.

In a heartfelt message via Instagram on Saturday, the president described Oluremi as his “rock, confidant, and greatest support” and the “heart” of their home.

Tinubu expressed gratitude for his wife’s “unwavering strength, grace, and love” to him, their family, and the entire nation.

The president also prayed for “boundless joy, peace and happiness” in Oluremi’s life.

“My Dearest Oluremi, on this beautiful day, as we celebrate your 64th birthday, my heart is full of gratitude and love for the incredible woman you are.

Since we began this journey together, you have been my rock, confidante, greatest supporter, and the love of my life,” he wrote.

“Every step of the way, you have shown unwavering strength, grace, and love to me, our family, and our beloved nation, Nigeria.

You are the heart of our home, the light guiding me through the most challenging days, and the embodiment of kindness and wisdom.

Your compassion, generosity, and dedication inspire millions of Nigerians and me, especially our young women, who look up to you as their First Lady.

On your special day, I want to take a moment to tell you how truly blessed I feel to walk this path beside you.

Your love sustains me, wisdom guides me, and strength lifts me.

“I could not ask for a better partner to share the triumphs and trials of life.

As you turn 64, I wish you nothing but boundless joy, peace, and happiness.

May this year unfold with blessings, laughter, and cherished moments you so richly deserve.

I look forward to all the moments we will create together in the years to come.

With all my love and appreciation, now and always.

Your Bola.”

“Bola and Remi tied the knot in 1987. Their union is blessed with three children.”

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