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Kano state governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has announced that his administration would not opt for negotiated settlement with non-medical workers, who dragged the government before a court, regarding the slashing of their salaries.
He argued that since it was not the state government that instituted legal proceedings against the purportedly aggrieved workers, it had no business succumbing to out-of-court settlement.
The governor, who made this assertion while responding to a speech by the National President, Medical and Health Workers of Nigeria, Comrade Biobelomoye Joy Josiah during a courtesy visit in Kano, explained that the decision to regularize the salaries of non-professional workers in the health sector, in line with what obtains in the mainstream Civil Service, was done in good faith.
“Since they are not doctors or medical and health workers, and indeed they do not belong to your association, we said they should get what they rightfully deserve, to enable us save money to meet competing demands, in light of the present recession”, the governor emphasized.
He maintained that in most states, paying non-profession cadre of workers in the health sector at par with professionals is no longer feasible, thus there was no reason why Kano should be an exception.
Dr. Ganduje who stressed commitment towards promoting the welfare of workers said already plans have been finalized for the take-off of the state Contributory Health Care Scheme.
He also said billions of Naira are being spent in constructing health infrastructure and provision of hospital equipment, while huge amount of money is being spent in renovating health institutions in the state such as the School of Health Technology, Bebeji, School of Nursing Madobi and the School of Hygiene, Kano.
“Very soon, we are going to inaugurate 1, 000 Sanitation Vanguards  who will be going round our homes to inspect the hygienic conditions, as part of our resolve to prevent the spread of diseases and ensure healthier environment , while Mr. President had agreed to commission our two completed mega hospitals at Giginyu and Zoo road”, the governor added.
Earlier, the National President, Medical and Health Workers of Nigeria, Comrade Biobelomoye Joy Josiah, who doubles as the President, Joint Health Sector Union of Nigeria, told the governor that executives of his association are in Kano to attend the 40th session of Tertiary Health Institutions National Consultative Forum Meeting.
While expressing appreciation to the governor for intervening and resolving workers crisis at Dala Orthopedic Hospital, Kano he appealed to the governor to settle amicable with non-professionals in the health sector in Kano, who are in court challenging the downward review of their salary by the state government.
“The fact that you are paying salaries duly and you have recruited about 2,700 health professionals in recent times, is very commendable and worthy of emulation by other governors in the country”, he said.

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‘Miracle Money’ Gospel Undermining Nigeria’s Development — Prof. Yemi Osinbajo

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Former Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has cautioned Nigerian churches against promoting messages centred on miracles and prosperity without responsibility, saying such teachings undermine national development.

Osinbajo spoke in Lagos on Thursday at the 80th birthday lecture of Mike Okonkwo, presiding bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM). The 24th edition of the Mike Okonkwo Annual Lecture was themed “The Nigeria Of Our Dream: Today’s Reality and a Responsible Pathfinder.”

Delivering a lecture titled “Church as a Responsible Pathfinder in Attaining the Nigeria of Our Dreams,” Osinbajo said only values of integrity, productivity, and responsibility can transform the nation and curb corruption.

“If the gospel is preached correctly, it will create renewed, regenerated men and women. We cannot build a nation on the doctrines of miracle money and shortcuts. True gospel preaching instils diligence, honesty, and responsibility. That is what changes societies,” he said.

The former vice-president warned that Africa’s failure to add value to its natural resources has kept it poor despite vast endowments. He cited cocoa production as an example, noting that while Africa grows the raw material, countries without cocoa dominate global profits by processing it into chocolate.

Osinbajo also drew lessons from the Puritans in Europe, who, he said, transformed their societies by emphasising integrity, hard work, and ethical living.

In his remarks, Bishop Okonkwo urged Nigerians to reflect on the country’s progress nearly 65 years after independence, stressing that every citizen has a role in nation-building.

“The Nigeria of our dreams can be realised, but every one of us must play our part. Responsibility cannot be shifted; we all must take it,” he said.

The chairman of the occasion, retired Major-General Ike Nwachukwu, described Nigeria as “a land of immense promise” constrained by poverty amidst plenty. He called for leaders and citizens who would rise above self-interest to pursue the common good.

At the event, Davina Phillips, winner of the Mike Okonkwo Essay Competition, received a cash prize of ₦1 million.

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Nigeria Politics Is About Betrayal – I Witnessed It In 2015 — Goodluck Jonathan

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said that betrayal is a common feature of Nigerian politics, recalling his experience during the 2015 general elections.

Jonathan spoke on Thursday at the 70th birthday celebration of Mike Oghiadomhe, former Edo deputy governor, in Benin, the state capital.

“Politics in the Nigerian standard is about betrayals. I witnessed a lot of betrayal during the 2015 election,” Jonathan said.

He noted that many politicians lack consistency, adding that few can be trusted.

“You will find it difficult to see somebody who will say the same thing in the morning and say the same thing in the afternoon and in the evening,” he said.

“They will tell you something this minute, and in the next hour, they will say another. But, I am quite pleased to associate with Oghiadomhe.”

The former president praised Oghiadomhe as a dependable ally, describing him as someone who would “take a bullet” on his behalf.

“For me, he is somebody you can take his words to the bank. Most politicians, you cannot take their words to the bank,” Jonathan added.

Oghiadomhe, who served as Edo deputy governor between 1999 and 2007, was Jonathan’s chief of staff from 2010 to 2014.

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FAAN Issues Travel Advisory As Reconstruction Of MMIA Terminal One Commences

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has announced the commencement of reconstruction works at Terminal One of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.

In a travel advisory issued on Friday, the authority urged passengers to leave early for the airport to avoid missing their flights during the period of rehabilitation.

“To ensure a smooth travel experience, we kindly request that passengers leave early for the airport to avoid missing flights, obey all traffic instructions to aid traffic flow, and park vehicles properly in designated car park areas,” FAAN said.

The agency also advised that only travellers should come to the airport, citing limited space during the reconstruction process.

On August 1, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved contracts worth over ₦900 billion for infrastructure upgrades in the aviation sector. Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation, said at the time that the centrepiece of the projects would be the rehabilitation and modernisation of MMIA’s Terminal One.

According to him, the project will involve a complete overhaul of the terminal, including the rebuilding of its mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.

Keyamo disclosed that the rehabilitation of the Lagos airport terminal is expected to cost ₦712.25 billion, with a completion timeline of 22 months.

FAAN appealed for the cooperation of passengers and other airport users, adding that the reconstruction is part of broader efforts to modernise the country’s aviation infrastructure.

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