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NULAE To Clamp Down  On Illegal  Lottery  Operators  In Kano.

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By Abdulgafar Oladimeji

 

Nigerian Union of Lottery Agents and Employees, NULAE, Kano state chapter ( an affiliate of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC) has disclosed that  the premises of illegal lottery operators in Kano will be shut down.

The state chairman of the union, Sydney Emeafu, Thursday in a press briefing held at the state secretariat of the union located at Sani Giwa street Sabon Gari, revealed that the union in collaboration with security agencies has mapped out plans to mop up illegal lottery operators in the state.

 

Emeafu decries the activities of illicit operators, explaining that their activities have continued to constitute nuisance especially i within rural communities in the state.

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He said “it has come to our attention that illegal lottery operators are operating from rural communities in Kano state, this they do just to evade the laws, such as tax evasion.

 

“ lottery is regulated by an act of parliament in Nigeria and also by  Kano state laws, there are too many illegal principal agents and employees, in rural communities in Kano state, unfortunately when they err the authorities refer to us.

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“The leadership of our union is making frantic efforts towards sanitizing the activities of operators in the LOTTO and BET industry in Kano State, to conform with best practices and norms acceptable to our host community.

 

 

 

“ We have solicited and earned the support and co-operation of the various security agencies in the state, as well as the zonal office of our industry regulator (National Lottery Regulatory  Commission) to achieve this objective.

 

 

 

“The norms and tradition of our host community have made it imperative that we must enforce strict compliance of the operating rules and regulations of our union to enhance peaceful coexistence with the larger society.

 

 

 

“It is in this regard that our union is working in tandem with the aforementioned bodies to embark on a massive enforcement drive to fish out members and non-members alike,  who contravene the laid down guidelines in Kano State.

 

 

 

He urged lottery operators to be law-abiding by paying their taxes and other loyalties, further appealing to the operators to dismiss any attempt to convert their business premises into the hub of criminal elements.

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Health Workers End Strike as Govt Agrees to Salary Review, Withdraws ‘No Work, No Pay’

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has suspended its 84-day nationwide strike, effective immediately. The decision follows successful conciliation talks with the Federal Government, culminating in a signed agreement that addresses key union demands.

In a communiqué issued after an emergency National Executive Council meeting on Friday, JOHESU leadership directed all its members across federal and state health institutions to resume work without delay.

It said the meeting was convened to review the outcome of a Feb. 5 conciliation meeting with the federal government at the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

According to the communiqué, key resolutions include the commencement of Collective Bargaining Agreement(CBA) negotiations and immediate prioritisation of outstanding issues on the adjustment of the Consolidated Health Salary Structure, CONHESS.

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It added that the agreement provided for budgetary allocation for the salary adjustment in the 2026 Appropriation Act based on the existing technical committee template.

The communiqué said the federal fovernment further agreed to withdraw the “No Work, No Pay” directive issued against JOHESU members during the strike.

It also said January 2026 salaries of all JOHESU members would be paid immediately and that no member would be victimised, sanctioned or intimidated for participating in the industrial action.

“Following a review of the resolutions, the expanded National Executive Council unanimously approved the suspension of the indefinite nationwide strike.

“The NEC subsequently directed all JOHESU members across federal and state health institutions to resume work with immediate effect,” the communiqué said.

It noted that the strike, which began on Nov. 15, 2025, was triggered by the non-implementation of the CONHESS adjustment and other outstanding welfare issues.

According to the union, the prolonged strike adversely affected healthcare delivery, resulting in increased maternal and infant mortality across the country.

It also said the the federal government reportedly lost close to one trillion naira in revenue during the strike period.

It stated that the conciliation meeting was convened by the Ministry of Labour and Employment following a 14-day ultimatum issued to the federal government by the Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).

It added that ministers of labour, finance and health, as well as representatives of the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, attended the meeting.

The union, however, commended the intervention of the National Assembly leadership, traditional rulers and professional bodies in resolving the dispute.

The union urged the federal and state governments to fully implement agreements reached to prevent future industrial actions.

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Journalists Involved in a Road Accident in Bauchi

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

No fewer than 14 journalists from various media organisations were injured in a road accident while covering an inspection tour of projects by the North East Development Commission (NEDC) in Bauchi State.

The journalists were part of an NEDC delegation on a tour to inspect and hand over completed projects to the Bauchi State Government.

The accident occurred on Friday along the Yashi–Yelwan Duguri Road in Alkaleri Local Government Area of the state.

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Some of the journalists sustained serious injuries and were initially rushed to Yelwan Duguri General Hospital for emergency treatment. They were later transferred to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, for further medical care.

Among those who sustained severe injuries were journalists from Channels Television, Africa Independent Television (AIT), the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), and ARISE News.

Following the incident, government officials—including the Commissioner for Information, the Adviser on Media and Publicity, the Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Bauchi State Council, and the Director of Media, Government House, visited the injured journalists at the hospital to assess their condition.

Ambulances were mobilised to convey the most critically injured to the teaching hospital, while those with minor injuries were transported in government vehicles accompanying the delegation.

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NSA Ribadu, Police Vow to Crush Vote-Buyers, Thugs in Upcoming Elections

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, has declared that security agencies will identify and decisively deal with anyone planning electoral violence or vote-buying in the upcoming polls.

The warning was delivered on Friday at an Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) meeting convened by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja. The session focused on securing the February 21 Federal Capital Territory Area Council elections and by-elections in Rivers and Kano States.

Represented by the Director of Internal Security in the Office of the National Security Adviser, Hassan Abdullahi, Ribadu stated that security forces are mobilising comprehensively to safeguard the electoral process.

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“Political thugs and politicians with violent dispositions will be identified and restrained before, during, and after the election, while vote buyers will be traced and apprehended,” he asserted.

He called on political parties, candidates, and their supporters to act with responsibility and uphold democratic norms, warning that “any non-compliance will be dealt with severely in accordance with the law.” He also urged the media, civil society, and community leaders to foster a shared commitment to protecting Nigeria’s democracy.

Ribadu commended INEC and security agencies for the peaceful conduct of the recent Anambra governorship election, noting it set a positive benchmark. He linked this success to President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to credible and violence-free polls—a standard expected in the forthcoming elections, including the off-cycle governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun States later this year.

In his remarks, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, represented by Abayomi Shogunle, assured the public of massive security deployments to guarantee peaceful polls. He pledged continuous protection for INEC personnel and facilities nationwide.

Concluding the meeting, INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan called on security agencies to enhance their planning, intelligence gathering, and inter-agency coordination to ensure the success of the imminent elections.

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