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June 26, 2024 Abia Government Announces Plan to Settle Workers’ Salary Arrears

Abia Government Announces Plan to Settle Workers’ Salary Arrears

The Abia State Government has announced plans to pay salary arrears owed to workers in state-owned higher institutions in installments. Commissioner for Finance Mike Akpara revealed this on Tuesday during a press conference in Umuahia, the state capital.

Mr. Akpara emphasized the current administration's commitment to ending the cycle of unpaid wages, stating, "A worker deserves his wages." He disclosed that the administration inherited N16.5 billion in salary arrears owed to employees in state-owned educational institutions.

The government has resolved to clear these arrears while maintaining progress in other sectors of the economy. Mr. Akpara noted, "We need to jump-start the state's economy, and for money circulation to improve in Abia, we need to stop going to bed by 7 p.m. The governor has set machinery in motion to ensure that salary arrears become a thing of the past."

He explained that the arrears would be paid in installments to avoid disrupting progress in other sectors. The payment process is expected to begin by July or August and be completed by the end of the year.

The salary arrears, totaling N16.5 billion, affect various state-owned institutions, including Abia State University (ABSU), the College of Education in Arochukwu, the College of Health Sciences, the Abia State Polytechnic in Aba, and the Abia State University Teaching Hospital.

Mr. Akpara stated that the government had already paid April and May salary arrears for ABSU workers. He criticized the previous practice of subventions being given without ensuring salaries were paid, leading to substantial arrears in many institutions.

He detailed the arrears owed to specific institutions: "The past government owed Abia Polytechnic 33 months, the College of Education Arochukwu 22 months, and Abia State University 11 months. The Hospital Management Board was owed several months, leading to strikes. We also have ASUBEB and SEMB, with total arrears exceeding N4 billion."

The government is committed to addressing these arrears while continuing to foster development across other sectors of the economy.

June 26, 2024 Government Plans Centralized Generator for Lagos Market

Government Plans Centralized Generator for Lagos Market

The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Services has announced plans to install a centralized generator in the Lagos Island market to address the recurring issue of market fires. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu highlighted the critical need for collective responsibility in preventing fire disasters.

Speaking at the Lagos International Fire Safety Conference organized by the LSFRS on Tuesday, Governor Sanwo-Olu attributed many fire incidents to careless behavior and urged market traders to be more vigilant. He emphasized that while the government has taken significant steps, such as building fire stations, acquiring 64 fire engines, and recruiting over a thousand fire service personnel, the onus also lies with individuals to prevent fires.

"Fire incidents in the state are largely due to irresponsible behavior or carelessness. Despite the government's efforts, including building fire stations and increasing the number of fire engines and personnel, it is crucial that everyone understands their role in fire prevention," said Sanwo-Olu. He called on market leaders to ensure safety practices are followed, noting that improper storage of petrol and unsafe use of generators are common issues.

Margaret Adeseye, Director of LSFRS, also stressed the importance of collaboration among stakeholders to find lasting solutions to fire incidents. She revealed plans to introduce a centralized generator in the Lagos Island market, which will eliminate the need for individual generators and reduce fire risks.

"Lagosians should come together as stakeholders because fire prevention and safety is everybody’s business. We need to strategize and look at solutions holistically," said Adeseye. She explained that a committee is working to reposition the Lagos Island market, and the introduction of a centralized generator is part of this effort.

Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, Olugbenga Oyerinde, reaffirmed the administration's commitment to fostering collaboration and partnerships with relevant organizations, corporate bodies, individuals, and experts in emergency management and fire disaster prevention.

The conference aims to develop strategies and solutions for reducing fire incidents, ensuring a safer environment for all Lagos residents.

June 25, 2024 Solidarity March in Support of Wike by Amaewhule, Obio/Akpor Leaders in Rivers Politics

Solidarity March in Support of Wike by Amaewhule, Obio/Akpor Leaders in Rivers Politics

Top political leaders from various wards of Obio/Akpor are currently marching in solidarity with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. As of this report, the protesters are gathered at the Rumueme Civic Center in Port Harcourt, led by prominent figures such as the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Ogundu Chinda, Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, and former Council Chairman, George Ariolu.

The protesters are demanding that the Inspector General of Police continue to occupy the councils and resist any form of intimidation. The march, taking place along Ikwerre Road, has caused significant traffic congestion.

This show of support for Wike follows a recent protest by IPO community women who barricaded the Port Harcourt airport, leaving passengers stranded amid the escalating political crisis in Rivers State.

Addressing the crowd, Ariolu emphasized their support for peace and order in the state. He stated, "As the governor said, there is no sacrifice too much for peace. But there is no peace without justice. You must govern by the rule of law. Therefore, we support governance by law, not by discretion or impunity. Rivers is a state that complies with law and order. We support the position of the Nigerian police. The inspector general under President Tinubu has the right to bring peace to Rivers State, even in the face of provocative actions that could lead to a breakdown of law and order.

"We encourage the inspector general and his men to continue maintaining peace and order in Rivers State. We call on everyone to abide by the rule of law. Public officeholders must understand that they must obey the law. As a community, we are taking a peaceful walk this morning to talk to the people and demonstrate our support for peace and order."

June 25, 2024 Seven Dead, 11 Injured in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Crash

Seven Dead, 11 Injured in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Crash

Seven people lost their lives, and 11 others were injured in a road accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Monday night. The crash, involving a truck without a registration number and a Mazda bus with registration number MNY 894 YN, occurred at 9:33 pm.

Florence Okpe, spokesperson for the Ogun State Sector of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), stated, "The suspected cause of the crash was excessive speed on the part of the Mazda bus driver, who rammed into a moving truck from the rear." The injured victims were transported to PATMAG Hospital Ogere for medical attention, while the deceased were taken to FOS morgue in Ipara.

The FRSC extended its condolences to the victims' families and advised passengers to remain vigilant and correct drivers' mistakes. The Corps also urged motorists to avoid speeding, particularly at night and during rain, due to poor visibility.

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