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October 28, 2024 Seven Dead in Abuja Building Collapse

Seven Dead in Abuja Building Collapse

Seven people have been confirmed dead following a building collapse in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. Abdulrahman Mohammed, the acting Director General of the FCT Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), made the announcement during an inspection of the collapse site along Airport Road on Sunday.

The incident occurred on Saturday when individuals were attempting to salvage materials from a building that was being demolished by the Federal Capital Development Control due to issues with land documentation. Mohammed also reported that two people are currently receiving treatment at a local hospital and cautioned the public against endangering their lives by entering demolished structures.

While the exact number of people present in the building at the time of the collapse is still unknown, the rescue team from FEMA continues to work at the site.

October 25, 2024 Lagos Shuts Down Building Lacking Toilet Facilities

Lagos Shuts Down Building Lacking Toilet Facilities

The Lagos State Wastewater Management Office said on Friday that a building without a toilet in the Agege area of the state was sealed off.

The Commissioner, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, who made this known on his X handle, said that it aimed to achieve a sustainable environment.

"LSWMO, in continued demonstration of its commitment to a sustainable environment, proper sanitation, and public health safety in the state, has sealed off a residential property on Adedosu Street, Otubu, Agege.

“This was following the receipt of a public complaint from concerned residents.

“The bungalow with over 10 rooms has no toilet facilities but dilapidated pit latrines filled with exposed faecal matter,” he said.

While commending the general manager, Adefemi Afolabi, who led the compliance team to the property, he said the Lagos State Government could not afford the occurrence of another cholera outbreak.

“Citizens are further advised to embrace proper sanitation and hygiene practices to enhance public health and environmental sustainability,” he said.

October 24, 2024 Governor Mbah Approves N80,000 Minimum Wage for Enugu Workers

Governor Mbah Approves N80,000 Minimum Wage for Enugu Workers

Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has approved a new minimum wage of ₦80,000 for workers in the state. Announcing the decision on his social media page, Mbah stated that the new wage takes effect immediately.

"Today, I’m pleased to announce a new minimum wage for workers in Enugu State, reflecting our unwavering commitment to their welfare," the governor said. "We have approved the sum of ₦80,000, which will take immediate effect as the new minimum wage."

Governor Mbah emphasized that this decision aligns with his administration's belief that labor is a key driver of wealth, and when properly supported, workers will contribute significantly to the state's economic growth.

October 24, 2024 Kebbi State Government Approves ₦75,000 Minimum Wage for Civil Servants

Kebbi State Government Approves ₦75,000 Minimum Wage for Civil Servants

The Kebbi State Government has officially approved a new minimum wage of ₦75,000 for its civil servants. This announcement followed the presentation of the Minimum Wage Committee’s report, which had been commissioned by the governor.

The news brought relief to Kebbi State workers, who had long anticipated a salary increase, especially after the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Federal Government agreed on a ₦72,000 minimum wage. Kebbi's new wage surpasses the federal minimum wage slightly.

During the announcement, attended by national leaders of the NLC, including President Joe Ajaero, the Secretary to the State Government, Yakubu Bala, explained that the decision was the outcome of extensive discussions between state officials and the labour union. Both parties ultimately settled on the ₦75,000 figure.

Governor Nasir Idris, a former labour leader, emphasized that the welfare of Kebbi workers is a top priority for his administration. After signing the new wage into law, he confirmed that the increased salary would take effect starting with the October pay, with payments to be made within 72 hours.

NLC President Joe Ajaero commended the governor for his commitment to workers’ welfare, contrasting it with other state governors who, despite higher oil revenues, have only approved minimal wage increases. He vowed that the NLC would continue pushing for fair wages in other states.

NLC leaders and workers celebrated the decision with solidarity songs, showing their appreciation for the governor's pro-labour stance.

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