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Breaking:FG Invite Labour Leaders To Emergency Meeting

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In a bid to halt the ongoing strike by organized labour, the Federal Government, FG, has reached out to the leaders of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) through the National Salaries, Wages, and Income Commission.

The invitation aims to bring both parties back to the negotiation table, although it remains uncertain whether the labour leaders will attend the meeting.

NIGERIAN TRACKER reports that several unions have already shut down their workplaces in compliance with the directive from the NLC and TUC to embark on an indefinite nationwide strike. This move follows the government’s refusal to raise the proposed minimum wage from N60,000.

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NLC President Joe Ajaero announced on Friday that the strike would commence at midnight on Sunday, June 2, 2024. In a joint statement with TUC President Festus Osifo, they expressed their deep concerns and disappointment over the government’s failure to finalize and enact a new National Minimum Wage Act. They also demanded a reversal of the electricity tariff hike to N65/kWh.

The unions had set an ultimatum of May 31, 2024, for negotiations on the new minimum wage. However, talks broke down on Tuesday after both sides presented their offers. The government had increased its initial offer from N57,000 to N60,000, which was rejected by the labour unions. In contrast, the unions lowered their demand from N497,000 to N494,000, a proposal still far from the government’s offer.

As the strike continues, the government’s invitation to the labour leaders represents a crucial step towards resolving the standoff, with the hope of preventing further disruptions to essential services and economic activities nationwide.

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Thuggery:Dorayi Residents Decry Absence of Daughter’s Suitors

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Aminu Abdullahi Ibrahim

Residents of the Dorayi community in Gwale Local Government, Kano State, lamented that rampant thuggery in the area has led to youths refusing to marry their daughters.

This concern was raised during a community stakeholder meeting aimed at addressing the thuggery problem in the area and neighboring communities.

The meeting, which drew a large attendance from representatives of various affected areas, including Dorayi Karama, Chiranci, Gidan Dakali, Ja’en Makera, Gobirawa, and Kan Fako, was convened by the Dorayi Youths Community Development Association.

Initially, the association met with affected traders who suffered significant losses during the recent crisis that claimed many lives, including the commander of the vigilante group.

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The association also engaged with parents and youths to promote peaceful coexistence.

Malam Muhammad Tijjani, chairman of the Dorayi security committee, explained that they discussed the insecurity menace extensively and developed a framework to address it.

Tijjani expressed concern that most thugs terrorizing the communities are under 35, and instead of being positive ambassadors, they cause trouble.

He noted that responsible individuals now hesitate to marry their daughters due to the thuggery acts, which threaten the future of their children, especially girls.

He cited an instance where a groom’s relatives refused to attend a wedding in Dorayi until the location was changed.

The ward head of Dorayi Karama, represented by Umar Shehu, pledged traditional rulers’ support for peace efforts.

He condemned politicians who secure bail for arrested thugs, allowing them to celebrate their release.

Dr. Abdullahi Idris Danfodiyo, a resident, highlighted the lack of unity and assistance for injured community members, leading to a decline in participation.

He welcomed the initiative to sanitize the area and deal with the culprits to restore the community’s reputation. He urged the new police commissioner, Salman Dogo, to reject bail requests for thugs caught in the act.

It can also be recalled that the former police commissioner, Usaini Gumel, who promised to establish an Anti-Daba office in the area and deployed the police Anti-Daba squad, which is no longer present.

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APC Youth Caution Muaz Magaji to Guard His Utterances Against Governor Abba

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APC youth activist Hon. Sadiq Ali Sango has issued a stern warning to former Kano State Commissioner for Works, Muazu Magaji, over his recent criticisms of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and his perceived antagonism towards the government.

Sango condemned Magaji’s “unguarded utterances” and accused him of being a “real enemy of Kano.”

Sango, who had previously called for the dismissal of APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje, did not mince words in his latest remarks. “Dan Sarauniya should mind his tongue,” Sango declared.
“The APC youths will not tolerate any baseless opposition against Governor Abba, who is making significant strides across all sectors.”

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Sango asserted that the APC youth wing is prepared to defend Governor Abba’s administration vigorously.
“We are ready to fight him and expose his bad records and ill intentions against Kano.”
“He was sacked by Ganduje twice for poor performance and insubordination.
This is the evidence of his unsuitability to criticize the current administration. A person with such a tainted record has no grounds to criticize Governor Abba.”

Sango urged Magaji to cease his criticisms immediat on iakc zy mwnnnnzdcrnrely, warning of continued opposition from the APC youths if he persists.
“We urge him to stay away from such actions, or we are ready to fight till the end,” Sango concluded.

This development comes amid increasing political tensions in Kano State, as various factions within the APC grapple with internal disputes and external challenges.
The zm wing’s vocal support for Governor Abba highlights the ongoing struggle for influence and control within the party.

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Former Defence Chief Ogohi Passes On

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Late Admiral Ibrahim Ogohi

Former Chief of Defence Staff, Vice Admiral Ibrahim Ogohi, has passed away.

Family sources told newsmen that Admiral Ogohi died on Sunday after a brief illness.

Ogohi served as Chief of Defence Staff from 1999 to 2003, having been appointed by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

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He succeeded Air Marshal Al-Ameen Daggash following the handover of power to civilians.

Ogohi retired as a four-star general in the Nigerian Navy in 2003 and was succeeded by General Alexander Ogomudia.

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