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Minimum wage: Labour kicks as FEC steps down memo

The Organised Labour on Tuesday kicked against the Federal Executive Council’s decision to step down the memorandum on the report of the Tripartite Committee on New National Minimum Wage.
The Head of Public Relations of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Benson Upah, who criticised the failure of FEC to consider the memo during Tuesday’s FEC meeting, said stepping down the tripartite committee report “creates room for injurious speculations.”
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, told journalists after the council meeting that the FEC stepped down the memorandum on the new minimum wage to allow for more consultations between President Bola Tinubu, state governors, local government authorities and the private sector.
Idris said the council deferred acting on the memo given that the Federal Government is not the sole stakeholder on the national minimum wage issue.
The Federal Government, Organised Private Sector and Labour had held several meetings on the new minimum wage with the NLC and Trade Union Congress leaders insisting on N250,000.
On the other hand, the Federal Government, states and the OPS made a counter-offer of N62,000.
However, the state governors argued that they would not sustain any minimum wage higher than N60,000.
The Assistant General Secretary of the NLC, Chris Onyeka, said Labour would not accept the latest offer of N62,000 and the N100,000 proposal made by some individuals and economists.
The NLC President, Joe Ajaero, said the unionists were waiting on the President to consider Labour’s proposal.
But speaking at the opening of the 2024 Synod of the Charismatic Bishops Conference of Nigeria in Abuja, the information minister emphasised the imperative of a realistic wage system that could safeguard against mass retrenchment while addressing workers’ needs.
Idris argued that the N250,000 minimum wage proposal could undermine the economy, lead to mass retrenchment of workers and jeopardise the welfare of Nigerians.
But in his Democracy Day broadcast, the President promised to forward a bill on the new minimum wage to the National Assembly soon.
He told governors and members of the National Assembly on the occasion of the nation’s 25th Democracy Day anniversary at the State House that his administration would pay whatever it could afford as the new minimum wage.
This statement drew the anger of Labour, which insisted that the political office-holders should also be paid the minimum wage.
The Senate spokesman, Yemi Adaramodu, said, “The President will likely send the minimum wage bill after the Sallah break.”
The Senate had adjourned plenary for the Sallah break and is due to resume on July 2.
But the then acting President of the NLC, Prince Adewale Adeyanju, said Labour would not accept the N62,000 proposed by the government and OPS, advising the President to pay workers a living wage and ignore those he described as sycophants.
He also refuted insinuations that a consensus had been reached between the Federal Government and Labour on the new wage.
On Monday, the NLC President, Ajaero, mentioned that Organised Labour expected Tinubu to reach out to the members of the tripartite committee to harmonise the figure, given the stalemate at the end of the committee meeting.
Addressing State House correspondents after Tuesday’s FEC meeting, the information minister, Idris, explained that the President needed to interact with other wage-paying entities to factor their contributions and circumstances into the executive bill on minimum wage that would be passed on to the National Assembly for passa
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FG Declares Emergency as Lassa Fever Death Toll Hits 190

Nigeria has launched an emergency response centre after recording 190 deaths from Lassa fever, a viral hemorrhagic illness, the country’s disease control agency said on Monday.
The disease, mainly transmitted to humans via contact with food or household items contaminated with rodent urine or excrement, has infected 1,154 people in six Nigerian states.
Jide Idris, head of the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC), said the agency’s risk assessment has categorized it as high, prompting the activation of the emergency Operations Centre to manage the outbreak.
“While the disease occurs throughout the year, peak transmission typically happens between October and May, coinciding with the dry season when human exposure to rodents increases,” he said at a press briefing in Abuja.
The centre will ensure seamless coordination of the control and management of the outbreak.
Symptoms of the virus – which can also be passed between people through bodily fluids of those infected – include fever, headaches and, in the most severe cases, death. The World Health Organization classifies Lassa fever as a priority disease due to its epidemic potential and lack of approved vaccines.
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Winners Emerge in Atlas cup

Angels football club and Royaltoms football club emerged champions of the 2024 edition of the Atlas football competition
The competition organised by Alzico LTD is part of its social responsibility in discovering talented footballers for both domestic clubs and the national teams
The grassroots football tournament featured male and female final in different age categories
The competition which had over 50 football clubs from across Lagos State compete for honors availed the participants a platform to showcase their skills
STORIES24 had an exclusive interview with the managing Director of ALZICO LTD Abraham santhosh on the Atlas football competition which has ran for 11 years
WOULD YOU SAY THE ESSENCE OF PUTTING THE COMPETITION TOGETHER HAS BEEN ACHIEVED OR IT HAS NOT YOUR TARGET YET?
Great. We are talking about history. Our company, as you know, is a 57 year old company in Nigeria and, this property where we stay is our own. We have more than 40 properties in the country and we moved in here only in 2010, you know. Almost 14 years back, we moved in here. Those time there was a time this Lagos Badagry expressway was getting built and, you know the road with 10 lane road and railway in between almost was a playground. You know, children were playing on the ground without proper clothing, proper shoes But the skills were there within them. So when we moved in here, as a corporate social responsibility, we thought let us give them a small support , you know to bring out the talent within them. That’s actually how this Atlas Cup started.
So, this year’s edition was the 11th edition of the Atlas Cup. And, I believe, we are on course. Because this year, 2,000 children played in this tournament. 2,000 children played for almost 4 months. You know, 64 men’s team, 16 women’s team
All from the locality, maybe in this Lagos state. The Badagry divisional Football Association chairman osondu martins says the biggest tournament of Lagos played for 4 months. It is more than the tournament. It’ is an opportunity for the children to express themselves we are having a scouting tournament in February.
We are going to bring scouts from Europe. They are going to come and see this football tournament for 3, 4 days and select players who will travel across the globe. Some will be traveling to Europe. Some will be going to India even in Nigeria into different clubs there.
So, if you ask me, did you really reach success? No. But we are really on the course. This tournament has been a real success . We are able to identify and able to give opportunity for the grassroots football players to come together .
YOU JUST MENTIONED THAT THERE IS GOING TO BE A SCOUTING PROGRAM IN FEBRUARY. WHAT IS IT WITH ATLAS AND FOOTBALL? ARE YOU LOOKING AT HAVING A FOOTBALL CLUB THAT WILL PLY THEIR TRADE IN THE NNL OR NPFL VERY SOON?
Basically, our chairman Mr Varnavas Varnava is from Europe. He loves sports . He has been to all editions of the Olympics since 2000
You know, even though he is an European, he represents Nigeria. You know, I know I’m here for 25 years. So I know in all the past years, whenever Nigeria was playing in the World Cup, he’s part of that game. He also sponsored some athletes of the Cyprus team in the Olympics
He is bringing some scouts from Europe and they are going to select the best talents from the scouting programme and give them opportunity to ply their trade in top clubs across Europe and Africa
I KNOW ALSO THAT YOU PROMISED EXCEPTIONAL TALENTS IN THIS TOURNAMENT EMPLOYMENT IN YOUR COMPANY. HAS THAT FALLEN THROUGH? OR IS IT STILL HAPPENING?
Of course , We are a company, we as a group, we employ 5,000 employees. Some of the players in the past editions of the tournament are now part of our company. This time, even out of the 64 teams, one team was our own team even though they failed in the 1st round . That means, the players who played in the past becomes part of the company’s employees, and we allow them to continue, what they are doing.
Basically, we make a open declaration. Any player who plays in the Atlas cup We give them opportunity to move to the next level.
NIGERIA HAS ISSUES GETTING IT RIGHT IN AGE GRADE TOURNAMENTS, FOR SOME YEARS BACK WE WERE DOING WELL BUT IN RECENT YEARS WE HAVE NOT GOTTEN FAR. THE CHAN CHAMPIONSHIP. HOW CAN THIS TOURNAMENT HELP TO THIS REGARD ?
Actually, even though we say we are supporting the Atlas Cup, the real Atlas Cup is organised by the Lagos State coaches association. The Coaches Association are the ones who spot these talents for the Nigeria football federation NFF
When this tournament of 5 months happened, even though we say, oh, we did this tournament, it is the coaches association. You know, we will also support them in organising seminars to bring the coaches up state date with the latest techniques of coaching
Nigeria has the talent. When you even talk of coaches, they are really talented people. Recently, they have brought some people from abroad to train only coaches
We Not only sponsor football championships we also support to coaches so that they themselves will be trained for that skill level of coaching goes to another level that they’ll will pass on to the children who are playing on the field
LETS LOOK AT THE SUPER EAGLES, I KNOW YOU ARE VERY PASSIONATE ABOUT FOOTBALL AND YOU HAVE WIDE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT FOOTBALL. NIGERIA IS STRUGGLING TO GET THE TICKET TO THE WORLD CUP, WHAT CAN THE COUNTRY DO TO GET THE TICKET TO THE WORLD CUP HAVING BEEN KNOCKED OUT IN THE LAST WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS BY GHANA?
Football is like a religion in Nigeria. You know, you can take a Nigerian out of Nigeria, but you cannot take football out of a Nigerian.
God has gifted Nigerian with the skill. You know, you cannot hide talents. The Only thing is the right forums to express themselves. Football is not just a game.
It’s a way of expressing what you are. When a gyms are getting right forum to express themselves, that means they get right forum to play, the skills will be noticed.
The success of a team happens when the 11 players come together under the guidance of the right coach who can coach them the way to play , the team performs like a dance program. You know, it’s something like a group dance program. Everybody has to dance and Nigeria has that skill.
So I strongly believe in Nigeria. Why? The skill nobody poses. I sometimes make a statement, the Nigerian style of football is very difficult to find any where in the globe.
The European football or the Latin American football you see, they are trained for it. We play or we match with them or we exceed them with the talent inborn talent inside us. So, it’s only a matter of time. The days to come ahead, Nigeria has a great future.
when we say the talents are there. There should be real people on the top who can identify the right players , the Nigeria Football federation has to come out with the right strategies to bring the right talent across the nation because it’s not meant for, some part of the nation to play.
All the skills has to come together, and there should be somebody who can identify this and this will make a victory. That victory is the victory of Nigeria. It’s only a matter of time.
ASIDE THE EVENTS IN FEBRUARY WHICH IS A SCOUTING PROGRAMME . YOU JUST HAD THE 11TH EDITION, WHAT SHOULD WE EXPECT IN THE 12TH EDITION?
For the 12th edition. We are looking at using a bigger facility like the onikan stadium or campos square to give the players enough space to exhibit their talent
The finals for this year’s edition was played at a small stadium close to the office in orile and it’s made it difficult for the players to really give their best
We don’t collect gate fees from fans to come watch our tournaments . W e need fans to come and watch beautiful football
Nigerians are good and we know how to express ourselves. Rather than expressing in wrong areas football is a way that we can express ourselves great.
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Marathon: Ajegunle City Marathon Begins With VIP Race

Organisers of the maiden Ajegunle Youth Marathon, kick started the race on Saturday, November, 23, 2024 with a well attended VIP race .
The 2.5 kilometer race which attracted important personalities including community and political leaders and celebrities was flagged off at the Ifelodun Local Council Development Area and terminated at the Ajeromi/ Ifelodun Local Government Secretariat.
On hand to flag off the race is the traditional ruler Oba Moroof Amodu- Tijani ( Amore III), Olu of Iwa and Apapa Kingdom, assisted by the Vice Chairmen of Ajeromi/ Ifelodun Local Government Area and Ifelodun Local Council Development Area who represented their bosses; Hon Fatai Adekunle Ayoola and Hon.Olufemi Akanbi Okeowo respectively.
Speaking at the flag off, Oba Amodu- Tijani explained that Ajegunle is synonimous with sports and that the race is important because it will serve as talent discovery, maintenance of peace, unity and harmony amongst the various ethnic and diverse religious groups that inhabit the area.
The Royal Father while commending National Youth Council of Nigeria for coming out with the wonderful initiative; said the race will also show Nigerians that Ajegunle is not a crime prone area but an area full with talented sportsmen, musicians and artists.
” This marathon is important to us because it will help in spreading the gospel of unity and togetherness amongst the various ethnic groups that make up Ajegunle and we must thank the National Youth Council of Nigeria for coming up with this wonderful initiative”, he said.
Oba Amodu- Tijani commended the good job the Chairman of Ajeromi/ Ifelodun Local Government Area is doing through provision of modern sporting facilities at the Maracana Stadium which he said is geared at keeping youths off crime and enable them become useful citizens,urging other Council Chairmen to emulate him
Also speaking, Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim, Commissioner in the Audit Committee of Lagos State, reminded Nigerians that marathon is not just about exercise or winning but a message is being passed through it to the outside world that Ajegunle boasts of budding talents in sports, politics and business and that the organisers want to change the narratives for people to know that a lot of good things are happening in the city
In his own remarks, Sports Director General of the Local Government, McAnthony Anaelechukwu noted that Ajegunle in the past has been known with producing great footballers and music talents but they want to use the marathon and announce to Nigerians that the city is good at athletics even as he stressed that the idea behind the race is to take youths off the street, shun social vices and be off crime
Coordinator National Youth Council of Nigeria, Ajeromi/Ifelodun Local Government Area Isaac Success Omoleye said the whole idea about the marathon is to promote fitness and healthy living as well as promote synergy among youths irrespective of age, religion and tribe.
He said that the race will also create awareness that it’s not only football and music that Ajegunle is noted for but that it also have long distance runners who can bring glory to the country.
” It’s important to state that the youths are the most viable assets to the growth and development of any nation and as such, the marathon will serve as a platform to harness the potentials of Ajegunle youths for meaningful youth engagement and also show Nigerians at large that the city apart from having talented footballers, musicians and artists equally boasts of good distance runners”, he explained.
Project leader , Ajegunle city youth marathon, Isaac Moses giving insight into what to expect on Saturday, November 30, day of the main marathon, he said that all arrangement has being put in place for a successful fun filled race
“Right now we are expecting over a thousand runners and we’re receiving security assistance from Nigerian Police, Lagos Neighbourhood Agency, and the Federal Road Safety Commission.
” The Lagos State Ministry of Health will be sending two ambulances for precautionary measures. So, we are good to go. There will be free medical checks on High blood pressure, sugar level and HIV status while our volunteers are fully ready for the race.
The take off point of Saturday’s race will be at the Maracana Stadium while the finish point is the Sports Ground of Nigerian Army Signals Barracks, Mile 2, Lagos
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