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PENGASSAN: Strike Continues As Discussions Continue

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PENGASSAN President, Francis Johnson
PENGASSAN President, Francis Johnson

The President of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, Francis Johnson says the union’s ongoing strike continues until all issues raised before the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and that of Labour are fully addressed.

Johnson said this after a closed-door meeting between leaders of the oil workers’ Unions and federal government representatives at the headquarters of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, in Abuja on Monday.

He insisted that the decision on whether or not to suspend the strike would be made by the national executive council of the union.

The dialogue had in attendance the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, Ita Enang, the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Maikanti Baru, and leaders of PENGASSAN and NUPENG.

One of the issues discussed at the meeting was the implementation of the 2015 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the federal government and the unions, as well as the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, and the state under which the oil workers operate, especially with regard to lack of power and bad roads.

Before the meeting went into closed-door, Kachikwu gave the assurance that all the issues would be resolved amicably.

The key issue of redundancy in the sector is expected to be addressed on Tuesday with the Minister of Labour and International Oil Companies, IOCs, but presidents of both PENGASSAN and National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, say discussions so far have been satisfactory.

The PENGASSAN had last week declared an industrial action over the dispute, while NUPENG postponed its action pending the outcome of on-gong efforts to resolve the issues.

A visit round major petrol stations in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, on Tuesday, shows that many of them were either not operating or were offering partial services and the queues were gradually returning.

APC Imposes N2 million Levy On Governorship Aspirants

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Ondo State APC Chairman, Isaac Kekemeke
Ondo State APC Chairman, Isaac Kekemeke

The Ondo State All Progressives Congress, APC, has announced that members who are interested in contesting for the governorship of the state on the party’s platform are to pay N2 million development levy each.

Isaac Kekemeke, Ondo state chairman of the APC, made the announcement in Akure on Monday, saying the levy had been agreed upon by the aspirants and members of the state executive committee.

But sources say the party was using the new levy to reduce the number of aspirants which currently stands at about 50.

A party member said many of the aspirants do not really have any serious ambition, but rather intend to use their aspirations to negotiate, adding that the N2 million levy was aside from the amount that aspirants were required to pay for nomination forms that will enable them participate in the primaries.

Female aspirants, however, were to pay one million naira.

According to the rules for the primary as announced by the state party chairman, aspirants were also required to sign an undertaken to abide by the outcome of the primary and to work for the victory of the party in the election proper.

The party also advised aspirants against employing the use of thugs and violence while trying to convince delegates to support them, warning that any aspirant that engages in any untoward behavior would be held responsible.

Kekemeke maintained that there is no zoning arrangement and only delegates would chose who eventually becomes the party’s standard bearer at the governorship election which has been scheduled by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to hold in November this year.

President Buhari Promises Nigeria Will Fulfill Its Financial Obligation To The AU

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President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has promised that Nigeria will fulfill its financial obligation to the African Union, AU, particularly on programmes and operations aimed at ensuring durable peace, stability and security on the continent.

President Buhari gave the promise while receiving Donald Kaberuka, the AU Envoy on the Peace Fund, adding that supporting peace operations, under the auspices of the AU, in several countries affected by conflict remains a foreign policy priority for his administration.

The President assured the AU envoy that Nigeria will also play a central role in seeking the EU and the UN to strengthen their support for crisis-prone African countries.

Buhari also used the occasion of the visit of the AU envoy to weigh-in on the situation in South Sudan and appeal for peace and calm in the country.

“The AU leadership has a crucial role in stabilizing the country and other African countries on the brink.

“What we can do urgently to stabilize South-Sudan is very important as African leaders meet in Kigali, Rwanda  this month and later in September at the UN,” the President said.

Kaberuka, In his remarks, said funding AU-led peace support operations, which had remained a challenge for member-countries, was further compounded early this year with the EU cut in its allocation to the AU Mission in Somalia by 20 per cent.

Kaberuka said the AU summit in Kigali is expected to agree on a roadmap of alternative financing for AU-led peace support operations, including a proposal for African nations to fund 25 per cent of the Fund’s budget while UN contributes the balance.

Have Faith In Us – Buhari Pleads With Bring Back Our Girls Campaigners

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File: President Buhari with the BBOG group
File: President Buhari with the BBOG group

The Presidency has appealed to officials and members of the Bring Back Our Girls, BBOG, campaign group not to relent in their support for the government in the war against terrorism.

Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, made the appeal in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday, in which he called on the group to continue to support the government in its effort to free all Nigerian citizens taken captive by the Boko Haram terrorist group.

Shehu described as false claims by the group that President Buhari had “broken all promises’’ made to the group about rescuing the missing Chibok girls and “that the government had been lackadaisical in the rescue mission.’’

According to Shehu, the past year of President Buhari-led administration has seen the Nigerian military step up operations at the Sambisa Forest, stronghold of Boko Haram terrorists, which has led to the capture of hundreds of insurgents.

“Also, records from the army show the rescue of no fewer than 15,000 captives, mostly women and children from the terrorists from February to date. “In addition, dozens of communities that were previously under the control of the terrorists have been liberated, allowing thousands of previously displaced citizens to return home and resume their normal lives,” Shehu said.

“Thousands of these women and children freed from captivity have also been reunited with their families. “This huge number of rescued women and children may not be prominent names, and their disappearance may not have generated any massive media attention and campaign. “However, their liberation is just as important as that of every other missing woman and child, and a testament to the devotion of our military personnel who daily risk life and limb in the effort to bring back every Nigerian citizen kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists.’’

Shehu added that the federal government is focused on the welfare and rehabilitation of rescued Nigerians, many of whom were found in a state of severe malnutrition and illness.

He subtly accused the BBOG leadership of not considering the collateral damage which must have followed the claim that the President has been “lackadaisical” in rescuing the Chibok girls.

“The federal government’s focus has always been to free the Chibok girls alive and unharmed,’’ Shehu said

“It is misleading of anyone to preach that the Chibok girls are within easy grasp. If the military under the President knows where they are held, they will bring the Chibok girls home today’’, he said.

The Presidential spokesman added that the Presidency was open to renew cooperation with the BBOG group, international bodies, religious groups, social workers, and all others for smooth reintegration of those so far rescued from Boko Haram captivity.

He said groups such as the BBOG could also lend a helping hand to families of the military and other security agencies whose losses needed to be appreciated and focused upon.

Primary Healthcare: FCT, 36 States To Share $1.5 Million

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Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole
Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole

The Federal Government says it has concluded plans to disburse $1.5 million to the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory for the financing of primary healthcare system.

Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, said this during the presentation of the National Healthcare Plan to officials of the World Health Organisation, WHO, in Abuja on Monday.

Adewole said that the neglect of the primary healthcare system was a major problem in the sector,  lamenting that only 20 percent of Nigeria’s 30,000 primary healthcare facilities were working.

The Minister then outlined governments’ plans to revitalise the health sector including cash disbursement to states to finance primary healthcare.

Amina Shamaki, Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Health, also solicited for WHO’s financial and technical support.

The Regional Director of WHO for Africa, Matshidiso Rebecca, assured the government of the organisation’s support and urged that measures be put in place in order to encourage healthcare practitioners to stay in communities where primary healthcare facilities are situated.

Retirees Protest Non Payment of Pension in Akwa Ibom State

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Local government pensioners in Akwa Ibom State on Monday protested the non-payment of their over five years’ gratuity by the state government.

The pensioners who marched along Wellington Bassey Road, near Government House, Uyo, appealed to Governor Udom Emmanuel to approve the release of payment of their outstanding gratuity dating as far back as 2012.

Effanga Ettah, the State Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, who addressed journalists during the protest, decried the attitude of the state government to their plight.

He said that some pensioners in the 31 local government areas of the state had not received their gratuity, which he said had caused untold hardship to them.

“We believe that the state governor in his good gesture will approve the payment for the arrears, “Ettah said.

Victor Attai, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, who spoke on behalf of the state government, explained that the allocation due to the State from the Federation Account was getting smaller by the months, making it difficult for the state government to pay the pensioners as at when due.

He added, however that government was not unaware of the pensioners’ plight, especially those in the local government areas, appealing to them to be patient with the government.

 

Kano Governor Tasks Parents Whose Children School Abroad

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Governor of Kano State, AbdullahiGanduje
Governor of Kano State, AbdullahiGanduje

The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, has urged parents whose children are on government scholarships abroad to help them financially in view of the present financial position of the state, promising that the state government would continue to make determined efforts to revive its bursary scheme.

This was a reaction to protests over non-payment of scholarship and bursary allowances to students on the state government’s scholarships.

Ganduje however clarified that the state government did not offer scholarships to any of its students studying in public schools in the country in the last four years.

This was contained in a statement issued on Monday by the Director-General, Media and Communications, Kano Government House, Salihu Yakasai.

According to him, right from the 2012 academic session, thousands of bonafide Kano students whose bursaries now run into billions of Naira have not been settled by the immediate past administration in the state.

Ganduje stressed that his administration was doing all it can to ensure that the students are paid as soon as possible.”

His words ”My government inherited huge liability of unpaid bursaries and other fees, on students from the state in overseas institutions, assuring that efforts are being made to settle the debt gradually, so that their academic pursuit is not disrupt”

Ganduje noted that in an effort to widen access to education and to ensure a well-informed society, his administration introduced Education Promotion Committees at state and local government levels.

He then disclosed that because of this initiative, community participation in reviving education at public schools is so far encouraging.

“This present administration,” Ganduje said “is committed to transforming the state by revolutionizing Internally Generated Revenue as well as making huge investments in infrastructure, agriculture, health, job creation and sanitation, despite financial challenges.”

The Governor therefore called for the continued support of the teeming masses of the state, to enable the administration attain maximum success.

End of Ramadan: Commercial Sex Workers Back In Kano

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As Ramadan fasting period came to an end, many commercial sex workers who were earlier relocated out of Kano, have returned to the state with desperation to recoup all they may have lost during the Islamic holy month.

Ramadan fasting period forced most commercial sex workers in the state to relocated due to poor patronage by their customers, who were said to be observing the fasting period.

Many brothels were closed during the period due to non-patronage as a result of the Ramadan fast.

Aside from poor patronage, the few that remained were compelled to reduce their charges in order to attract the few customers that still patronised them.

But many of the sex workers have returned to the ancient city to continue their trade. Those who spoke to our correspondent lamented the difficult times the Ramadan period put them since they also have to pay their rent and do other things.

Dorcas, a sex worker in Sabon Gari, said she just came back to Kano after traveling to Abuja to stay with her friends because of Ramadan.

“My brother I just came back o! Things dey tight now for all of us because of this their Ramadan. Now we don come back, na double we go charge our customers. Abi you wan enter room?” she asked the reporter before disappearing into the bar of the brothel.

Also, Kemi, who hailed from a state in the South-West said she had returned with “full force” to earn her living. “Asewo no be thief o, and if not because of the service we rendered, many of you men could have be raping innocent girls,” she stated.

According to them, big festivals are coming and there is need for them too to save enough money so that they can travel for “Big Sallah or Christmas.”

Areas now flourishing with sex workers in Kano include: Enugu Road, Abeddie, Warri Road, Club Road, Sanya Olu and Festing, among others.

 

Theresa May set to become UK PM As Major Opponent quits

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Theresa May
Theresa May

Theresa May, UK’s home secretary, is set to become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom after her major opponent, Andrea Leadsom, pulled out of the contest to become Conservative Party leader.

59-year-old May, who backed staying in the EU, has been home secretary since 2010.

Leadsom, who campaigned to leave the EU, said the UK needed “strong and stable government” and believes that May was “ideally placed” to implement Brexit.

May rejected the argument that the next leader and prime minister had to have been someone on the winning side of the EU referendum, saying “Brexit means Brexit and we’re going to make a success of it.”

In her brief statement in Westminster, Leadsom, a leading Brexit figure, said a nine-week leadership campaign at such a “critical time” for the UK would be “highly undesirable”.

Leadsom had apologised to May on Monday after she suggested in a weekend newspaper interview that being a mother made her a better candidate for the job.

Leadsom, who was flanked by some of her supporters, said: “Strong leadership is needed urgently to begin the work of withdrawing from the European Union. A nine-week leadership campaign at such a critical moment is highly undesirable.”

She acknowledged that her opponent had the support of more than 60% of Conservative MPs and was “ideally placed to implement Brexit on the best possible terms for the British people and she has promised she will do so”.

Leadsom said she was “incredibly grateful” to the 84 colleagues who supported her leadership bid but added that “this is less than 25% of the parliamentary party and after careful consideration I do not believe this is sufficient support to lead a strong and stable government should I win the leadership election.”

She said: “There is no greater privilege than to lead the Conservative Party in government and I would have been deeply honoured to do it.

“I have however concluded that the interests of our country are best served by the immediate appointment of a strong and well-supported prime minister.

“I am therefore withdrawing from the leadership election, and I wish Mrs May the very greatest success.

Saraki, Ekweremadu’s Forgery Trial Stalled

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Saraki, Ekweremadu at the High Court on Monday
Saraki, Ekweremadu at the High Court on Monday

The trial of Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, on charges of forgery of the Senate Standing Orders, could not go on as scheduled at an Abuja High Court, as the court has commenced its vacation.

Saraki and Ekweremadu, were charged along with Salisu Maikasu, a former Clerk of the National Assembly, and his then deputy, Benedict Efeturi.

They were in court briefly on Monday but left as soon as they were informed that the court was not going to sit.

Meanwhile, according to the PUNCH newspaper, a four-man team led by Aliyu Umar, SAN, a former Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice in Kano State, has taken over the prosecution of the case from the Director Public Prosecutions of the Federation, Mohammed Diri.

Other members of the new prosecuting team are a Lagos-based public interest litigation lawyer, Jiti Ogunye; Raphael Origo, and a state counsel from the Federal Ministry of Justice, Yetunde Adeola-Cole.

The trial was adjourned till September 28.

The Federal Government through the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation had onJune 10 preferred the charges against Saraki and the other accused persons.

The accused persons were subsequently arraigned on two counts of criminal conspiracy and forgery before Justice Yusuf Halilu of the FCT High Court in Jabi, Abuja, and they pleaded not guilty to the charges, prompting the court to fix Monday, July 11 for commencement of trial.