Saturday, 29 December 2018

MINIMUM WAGE: ECONOMY TOO FRAGILE TO WITHSTAND LABOUR STRIKE IN JANUARY, NECA WARNS

~ Begs FG to send draft bill on N30,000 minimum wage to NASS

THE Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA, yesterday, pleaded with the Federal Government to immediately send a draft bill on the N30,000 new national minimum wage to the National Assembly, NASS, for passage into law to save the nation from the consequences of the strike planned by Organised Labour in January 2019.


Timothy Olawale, Director General Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA)

The umbrella body for private employers in the country, while decrying the indecisive disposition of the Federal Government towards concluding the process leading to the implementation of a new National Minimum Wage, insisted that “this delay in the completion of the process has led to the proposed strike by Labour, which is totally undesirable and should be avoided.”

In a statement its Director General, Mr. Timothy Olawale, NECA said: “Globally, there is a recognized and acceptable process of setting a National Minimum Wage as enshrined in the International Labour Organisation, ILO, Convention 131.

This process had been adopted in previous National Minimum Wage setting in Nigeria and was meticulously applied by the National Minimum Wage Committee inaugurated by the President in December, 2017. It was expected that following the submission of the National Minimum Wage Committee’s Report to the President on Tuesday, 6th November, 2018, expedited action would be taken in transmitting a bill to the National Assembly as promised by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The President had promised to transmit an Executive bill to the National Assembly for its passage within the shortest possible time. It is, therefore worrisome that seven weeks after the submission of the Committee’s Report, Government is planning to subject the Report to another Technical Committee, unknown to the process of setting minimum wage. This delay in the completion of the process has led to the proposed strike by Labour, which is totally undesirable and should be avoided.”

Concerned about the negative implication of the proposed strike in January 2019, he continued: “It is worrisome that as a nation whose economy is still reeling under the effects of recent recession, Government would needlessly further drag the economy into avoidable abyss. The colossal loss borne by businesses during the warning strike in September, 2018 was yet to be recovered and further disruption of business activities might sound the death knell for many enterprises.”

He averred that with the rate of unemployment as recently released by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, it was expected that all hands would be on deck to ensure the continuous survival of businesses.

To avert Labour strike and the attendant consequences, he urged that “the President should, without delay, transmit an Executive Bill to the National Assembly as promised to enable it finalise the process leading to the enactment of a new National Minimum Wage Act. Businesses and the economy at large cannot afford another avoidable strike.”

He noted that the Private Sector, which is supposed to be the engine-room of national development, is usually the victim of such strikes. “Businesses are presently encumbered by several challenges and any avoidable Labour action at the beginning of the year or any time whatsoever would be counter-productive, disruptive and would not be welcomed.”

Friday, 28 December 2018

BREAKING: NIGERIA'S EX-PRESIDENT SHEHU SHAGARI IS DEAD


Shehu Shagari

The first executive president of Nigeria Shehu Shagari, is dead. He died this evening.

He was 93. Shagari was Nigeria’s president in the second Republic that started in 1979. He was reelected in 1983.

Shortly after that, General Muhammadu Buhari, now President of Nigeria overthrew him in a military coup.

Details later:

Wednesday, 26 December 2018

RAT MEAT TOPPLES CHICKEN AND PORK IN INDIA

Freshly-caught rat is at the top of the holiday menu for crowds flocking to a market in northeastern India that specialises in rodents from local fields.

Destined to be boiled, skinned and then cooked in a spicy gravy, rat is more popular than chicken and pork with customers at the Sunday market in the village of Kumarikata in Assam state.

Shoppers buy hundreds of freshly caught and skinned rats that local farmers say are hunted to avoid damage to their fields in the state which borders Bhutan. The ready-roasted kind also goes down well.

Rat has become a valuable source of income for the poor “Adivasi” tribal people who struggle to make ends meet working in Assam’s famed tea gardens.

In the winter months when tea picking slumbers, the Adivasis go to rice paddies to trap rats for the market.

A kilogramme (2.2 pounds) of rat meat, which is considered a delicacy, sells for about 200 rupees ($2.8) — as much as for chicken and pork.

Farmers say the region has seen growing numbers of rats in recent years.

“We put traps in the fields as the rats eat people’s paddy,” Samba Soren, a rat vendor at Kumarikata, told AFP.

The rodents are hunted at night during the harvesting season with traps made from bamboo.

The traps are placed at the entrance of the rat-holes in the evening and the rodents are caught as they come out to scavenge.

The vendors have to work at night to make sure other predators do not get to the dead rats first. Some of the rats weigh more than a kilogramme and the market traders say they get between 10 and 20 kilogrammes a night.

THE FRIGHTENING RECORD OF HUMAN FLESH EATERS (CANNIBALISM) IN NIGERIA (GRAPHIC PHOTOS)

CANNIBALISMthe act and profession of eating human flesh- as disgusting as it sounds, is practiced by some societies today.

While one cannot say with absolute certainty that cannibalism is still being practiced in some parts of Nigeria today, it would be, also, too risky to assume that it is not. Cannibalism strikes the human conscience like few other taboo acts, eliciting mix of dread, disdain and plain old nausea.

The earliest humans in Europe, 32,000 years ago, practiced ritual cannibalism, according to a study published in 2011 in the journal, PLoS One. The oldest evidence of cannibalism suggests that humans ate other humans not for nutritional purposes but rather as a part of funeral rites. Up until the Middle Ages, cannibalism was primarily practiced as a means to supplement nutrition.

Starting around the 12th century, the practice of incorporating human remains into medical remedies was common practice. The deceased, who unwillingly donated their bodies to medical science, were stolen from Egyptian tombs or abducted from Irish burial sites, according to Smithsonian Magazine. The use of “corpse medicine” started to fall out of favor in the 16th century, but remained in use until the late 18th century. In some parts of Africa, a similar but much more severe form of cannibalism still occurs, with albinos in particular murdered and butchered for magical protections and remedies.

In Nigeria, perhaps, that is why the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) recently issued a warning to the public to be wary of some hotspots, where heinous crimes thrive across the country. In a statement, which has gone viral on the social media, the police advised Nigerians, especially travellers, to avoid these areas, especially at night, in order not to fall victim.

The areas include; Ota, Lambe, and Mowe, in Ogun State; Toyota Bus Stop along Apapa/Oshodi Expressway, Ikorodu, bridge linking Abiola Garden with Otedola Estate, and Isheri Olowo-Ira (under bridge), all in Lagos State. Others are waterfront, in the River Niger area of Onitsha, Anambra State; Isiala-Ngwa in Abia State, and Igwurita, Rumuokoro, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The police also listed Oro Road, in Ilorin, Kwara State; Lokoja-Abuja Expressway in Kogi State; Kaduna Eastern By-Pass, Bank of River Kaduna, Kaduna/Abuja Expressway in Kaduna State, and Abuja Motor Park, Kawo Motor Park, and railway tracks in Abuja. The NPF enjoined victims/members of the public to send sms/pre-text message to any of the Police Control Room mobile lines- 07055350249, 07035068242 and RRS Control Room 2, Alausa-08065154338 and 07055462708. Control Room 3, SHQ, – 08079279349, 08063299264 and 767 (toll free line).

The Supreme Court of Nigeria (SCN) on Friday, the 18th day of December, 2009 had reason to hear and decide on this tragedy of eating human flesh. That was in the case of Mbang v The State. The facts of the case are so gory that the current Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Walter Onnoghen, then a Justice on the bench of the Supreme Justices who heard the case said, “The facts of this case is a sad commentary on our level of civilisation with regard to the continued existence of the practice of cannibalism in modern day Nigeria.”

“At first it may sound far-fetched but as the truth of the situation sinks in, one is left with his mouth gaped. That is the reality of our situation despite the practice of Christianity over the years,” he lamented. The case revolves around a curious occurrence: A confession by Mbang Mbang (appellant) that he and his co-accused ate human flesh.

The appellant and three others were arraigned before the High Court of Cross-River State sitting at Ugep for the offence of murder contrary to section 319 (1) of the criminal code. It was alleged that the accused persons on 7/10/89 murdered one Baba Okoi of the Nigerian Army at Nko Village of Cross River State. Each of the accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charge.

At the conclusion of hearing, the trial Judge, Obasse J, in his judgment found each of the four accused guilty of the offence and accordingly sentenced each to death. The three others convicted by the High Court were Obeten Leko Essien, Mbang Efoli Mbang and Fidelis Onen Obeten. The prosecutor said Okoi was murdered and his “human meat” was “butchered” and “shared” by the accused persons.

Although the Supreme Court upturned the murder conviction of the appellant on the basis that cannibalism was the offence he was charged with, Justice George Adesola Oguntade, who read the decision of the court, noted, “the revelation made before the trial Court during the hearing is unnerving". “The accused persons, all from Cross River State of Nigeria as at 1989 were freely eating human flesh as snack,” he lamented.

“Cannibalism in Nigeria in 1989, this was a strange occurrence. It is directed that the proceedings and judgment in this case be sent to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Cross Rivers State to enable them take necessary steps to stop the continuation of this barbaric practice,” he said.

According to Justice Onnoghen, JSC as he then was, “it is unfortunate that in the present century, acts of cannibalism usually associated with our barbaric past, still rears its ugly head in some communities.

However sordid or nauseating the facts of this case are, the point remains that appellant and his co-accused persons were not charged with an offence of cannibalism, which they admitted, but murder.” In fact, according to the book, Folk Stories From Southern Nigeria, by Elphinstone Dayrell, many years ago, before the oldest man alive at the present time can remember, the towns of Ikom, Okuni, Abijon, Insofan, Obokum, and all the other major towns were situated round and near the Insofan Mountain, and the head chief of towns was called Agbor.

The Insofan Mountain is about two days’ march inland from Cross River and agriculture was the biggest industry with yams taking the pride of place. At the end of each year, when it was time to dig the yams, there was a big play held, which was called the New Yam festival. At this festival, there was always a big human sacrifice, 50 slaves being killed in one day.

These slaves were tied up to trees in a row, and many drums were beaten; then a strong man, armed with a sharp machete, went from one slave to another and cut their heads off. This was done to cool the new yams, so that they would not hurt the stomachs of the people. Until this sacrifice was made no one in the villages would eat a new yam, as they knew, if they did so, they would suffer great pain in their insides. When the feast was held, all the towns brought 100 yams each as a present to King Agbor.

When the slaves were all killed, fires were lit, and the dead bodies were placed over the fires to burn the hair off. A number of plantain leaves were then gathered and placed on the ground, and the bodies, having been cut into pieces, were placed on the plantain leaves. When the yams were skinned, they were put into large pots, with water, oil, pepper, and salt. The slaughtered human remains were then put in on top the cut yams, and the pots covered up with other clay pots and left to boil for an hour.

The king, having called all the people together, then declared the New Yam festival had commenced, and singing and dancing were kept up for three days and nights, during which time much palm wine was consumed, and all the human flesh and the yams, which had been provided for them, were eaten by the people. The human heads were given to the king for his share, and, when he had finished eating them, the skulls were placed before the Juju with some new yams, so that there should be good crop the following season.

But although these natives ate the dead bodies of the slaves at the New Yam feast, they did not eat human flesh during the rest of the year. That’s it for this folktale, however plausible or mundane it might sound. The truth is, many Nigerians today don’t believe stories. True, it is not easy to stomach the fact that humans and our ancestors practiced cannibalism for hundreds of thousands of years.

“The cannibal thing is a rumour that missionaries had blamed all Igbo and Ibibio peoples of. The origin of these myths comes from the slurs the neighbouring peoples threw at each other. Till today, Ibibio people say Annang people are cannibals, Annang people probably feel the same, Igbo people used to call Ibibio cannibals, and the Ibibio said the same to the Igbo,” Ezeagu Chinedu, a resident of Abuja said.

He explained the point as being that there has never been any evidence of cannibalism in eastern Nigeria. “It’s just a stupid colonial rumour that’s been used to demonise the people of Isiala Ngwa. People in this day and age still fear going there despite the fact that there has never been any confirmed case of someone being kidnapped to be eaten. Now, being kidnapped for human sacrifice is a different story because probably all groups in southern Nigeria did that,” he noted. 

Indeed, in this life, the story of human flesh eaters, in some instances when they are told, may be mere stereotypes and among the dangers of a single story, but the reality of Mbang v The State creates pangs for the doubting mind here. And, no matter the trepidation and how sordidly the story of human cannibals may sound, let us not bury the reality of this gruesomeness in the nauseating appeal of the act.

Carefulness and personal vigilance cannot be overemphasised at this time of the year. Let us be so careful and conscious of our environments.

KWARA STATE PEOPLE SEND INSULTING MESSAGES TO BUKOLA SARAKI WHILE ON LIVE RADIO

Kwarans bombarded Saraki with "OLE" "THIEF" "OTOGE" on live radio

Kwara Must Change reported that on the live radio programme held today in Ilorin, the Kwara State Capital, Kwarans in their numbers bombarded Saraki with all derogatory remarks ranging from criminal, ole, thief and otoge.

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RIVERS LAWMAKER DESCRIBED GOV. WIKE’S 2019 BUDGET AS ANOTHER SCAM

The lawmaker representing Ahoada East Constituency one in the Rivers state House of Assembly, Martins Mannah has described the 2019 budget of the State as a scam.

Mannah, who addressed newsmen after the budget presentation, said little or nothing was achieved with the 2018 budget.

He further said the newly presented budget may face the challenge of implementation, adding that there is a misplaced priority in the budget because security is expected to lead.

“The 2019 budget of the Wike Government is another scam. N480bn?

“The Governor is presenting N480billion when the 2018 budget has achieved nothing. All we have been seeing are patching of roads. No major project anywhere in the state.

“A state that claims to be generating employment is giving only 4billion naira to Agriculture.

“Let me tell you, during the budget 2018 defence here, one on the Ministries got 6billion naira in 2017 and we asked them what they did with their allocation, the Commissioner of that Ministry said they did not receive one naira from the Rivers state government. So, this 2019 will be the same.”

Governor Nyesom Wike on Monday presented the 2019 Appropriation Bill of N480.42 billion to the State House of Assembly for consideration.

Tuesday, 25 December 2018

GOV. ROCHAS OKOROCHA DECLARES TO RUN FOR PRESIDENCY IN 2023

Governor Rochas Okorocha has declared to run for Presidency in 2023, and according to the Imo State Governor, he is fixed on becoming the first elected civilian president of Igbo extraction in 2023.
Rochas Okorocha who described himself as the rallying point for all Ndigbo and the only one who can bridge unity, understanding and togetherness in order to realize Igbo presidency in 2023, declared to run for Presidency in 2023 as he hosted members of the Orlu Zone Congress of Journalists (OZCOJ) in his office.

The Imo State Governor further maintained that the campaigns of calumny against him, was because his detractors have realised that he is the most eligible and most detribalised Igbo man.

BUHARI FINALLY SPEAKS ON CABAL ALLEGATIONS BY HIS WIFE, AISHA (PIX, VIDEO)

President Buhari has finally reacted to the alleged Cabal and two powerful men controlling his government as alleged by his beautiful wife, Aisha Buhari and others.

Aisha Buhari had on two different occasions talked publicly about cabals controlling her husband, President Buhari's government.

First was in an interview with BBC Hausa, Aisha had alleged that Buhari’s government had been hijacked by only a “few people”, who were behind presidential appointments.

In her words: “The president does not know 45 out of 50 of the people he appointed and I don’t know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years. Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position,” she said.

Again, recently, Aisha Buhari, the wife of the President, revealed that 2 strong men within the Aso Rock cabal are slowing down President Buhari’s Administration.

Aisha also said some politicians have formed the habit of going to these two powerful men in the night to beg for favours. A situation she described as disappointing.

Aisha Buhari had made the shocking revelations while speaking at a National Women Leadership Summit organised by a political group, Project 4+4 for Buhari & Osinbajo 2019, in Abuja.

Now President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the Cabal allegations and his wife, Aisha Buhari’s outburst.

He did this in an interview with VOA Hausa.

VOA Hausa Interviewer: Are you aware of allegations that a cabal is controlling your government? Even your wife alluded to it.

Buhari: That's her business & it shows I am a true democrat by allowing everybody to have an opinion. I challenge those alleging to show a single evidence.

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DRUNK BRT DRIVER FLEES AFTER KNOCKING DOWN NAVAL OFFICER’S WIFE

A yet-to-be identified driver of a Bus Rapid Transit vehicle belonging to Primero Transport Services Limited, who was said to be driving under the influence of alcohol, reportedly knocked down a naval officer’s wife, Bilikisu Adedoyin, at Irawo bus stop, Ajegunle, Ikorodu Road, Lagos State. .

43-year-old Adedoyin, who was on her way home before she was knocked down by the BRT bus with number plate EKY 160 XR, was taken to the emergency unit of the Ikorodu General Hospital, after allegedly being denied care by two private hospitals.

One of the commuters in the bus, Paul Chinedu, who said attempts to caution the driver, who was alleged to be drunk, proved abortive, added that the concerned authorities should caution the drivers of BRT buses in order to prevent the reoccurrence of such accidents. .

He said, “I was one of the passengers on the bus; I had been complaining about the driver’s speed and the fact that he was drunk, but he did not listen. When he spoke to me, I perceived the strong smell of alcohol from his breath. Suddenly, another bus emerged and the woman (Adedoyin) was on the road; the driver could not control the speed of the bus and that was how he knocked down the woman.

“The most annoying part was that when he jumped down from the bus to see what had happened, he took the next available motorcycle and ran away. Those in charge of the BRT buses need to caution their drivers to reduce their speed while driving on the BRT lanes, and to watch the way they live, because the driver was drunk and that was why this accident happened.”

WE CAN'T CELEBRATE JESUS ENOUGH - ABDULRAZAQ HAMZAT

If Jesus Christ wasn't born today as some people claim and using that to justify their decision not to celebrate Christmas, i am now asking them, when was Jesus born and do they celebrate him on that day?

For me, I celebrate Christmas with all our Christian friends all over the world. I'm celebrating Christmas today and i wish everyone happiness during this holiday season. 

If you are celebrating Jesus on another day, please notify me to join the celebration also. I celebrate the birth of Jesus everyday.

Christmas is a period of joy and happiness for majority of our people and even if you think Jesus wasn't born today to warrant any celebration, share in the joy and happiness of our people.

Human joy and happiness is worth celebrating. That's what Jesus Christ represents

So, here is to wish you all a Merry Christmas, a blessed season and a prosperous New Year ahead. 

Abeg, if you have people who don't celebrate Christmas, please send me the gift on their behave. 

I do celebrate Christmas. I do celebrate double Christmas. I also do celebrate multiple Christmas. In other words, for every person who don't celebrate Christmas, i celebrate Christmas on their behave, so let me receive the gift on their behave also.

You see ehnn, the Lord who has seen you through this 2018 will surely perfect your ways in 2019 and beyond. 

His blessings shall abide by you all the way.

Happy Christmas

ABDULRAZAQ HAMZAT

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SEN. SHEHU SANI REACTS AS GOVERNOR EMMANUEL UDOM FINALLY OPENS GODSWILL AKPABIO STADIUM


Sen. Shehu Sani

The lawmaker representing Kaduna Central district at the upper legislative chamber of the National Assembly, Senator Shehu Sani, has warned governors with the tendencies of denying opposition political parties the use of Stadium and public places for campaigns to desist from such.

Senator Sani said the news that the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel has rescinded his earlier decision to stop President Muhammadu Buhari and his All Progressives Congress, APC, from using the Godswill Akpabio Stadium was a welcome development.

Earlier reports have it that the Akwa Ibom state government said President Buhari will not be allowed to use the Stadium in Uyo, for his campaign next Friday.

The state government, instead, directed the president and the APC to make use of the Uyo Township Stadium, which accommodates a far lesser number of people compared to the 30,000-capacity Godswill Akpabio stadium.

But in a statement yesterday, Akwa Ibom Governor, Udom Emmanuel, rescinded the decision and announced the approval of the Stadium for the flag-off of President Buhari’s re-election campaign in the South-South region.

A terse statement signed by the Commissioner for Youths and Sport, Mr Monday Uko, Monday night confirmed the approval.

Reacting to the development, the lawmaker tweeted, “Denying any party or candidate the use of public stadiums for political reasons is uncivil and sadistic.

“The news that Akwa Ibom has rescinded it’s earlier decision is a welcome development.

“All state Governments with this kind of autocratic tendencies should take note.”

Monday, 24 December 2018

AT LEAST FOUR (4) APC LEADERS ASSASSINATED IN RIVERS STATE. (GRAPHIC PHOTOS)

The political killings appeared to have started again in Rivers state ahead of the 2019 election. About four members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) were brutally murdered yesterday in Rivers state.

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ward 7-Onne, Eleme Local government area of Rivers State, Jonah Chu has was shot dead. 

He was killed alongside three APC youth leaders and members in Abua/Odual Local Government Area of Rivers. 

Jonah Chu was assassinated on arrival in his home after attending a function on Sunday.


Source:

 https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/12/four-apc-members-brutally-murdered-by-assassins-in-rivers-graphic-photos.html

ELEME APC WARD CHAIRMAN ASSASSINATED IN RIVERS STATE (GRAPHIC PHOTOS)



Report reaching our news desk have it that the APC Chairman, Ward 7, Onne, Eleme LGA has been assassinated. Hoodlums came to the late chairman's house, took nothing, touched nothing, held everyone hostage and shot him dead.

Recall that Eleme local government area is a stronghold of the APC where PDP has never won before.

Those he left behind to mourn his death includes his wife and children.


Sunday, 23 December 2018

RIVERS APC: IS TONYE COLE AND OTHER CANDIDATES TRULY OUT OF 2019 POLLS?

There is uneasy calm in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State after the Appeal Court verdict which struck out the application seeking to validate the executives of the party at the various levels in the state through the quashing of the judgment of Justice Chiwendu Nworgu of the state High Court.

Nworgu had, in a judgment on October 10, annulled the ward, local government and state congresses of the APC in the state, bringing to question the legality of the primaries of the party which produced its candidates for the 2019 polls in the state.

23 aggrieved members of the APC loyal to Sen. Magnus Abe, a contender for the governorship ticket of the party, had approached the High Court for redress and the court cancelled the congresses.

The faction of the party loyal to the Transportation Minister, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, challenged the High Court ruling at the appeal.

The three-man panel, led by Justice Abubakar Yahaya, also struck out two joinder motions filed by the factional Chairman of the APC in the state, Ojukaye Flag-Amachree, the governorship candidate of the party, Tonye Cole, and other candidates who emerged from the primaries of the party ahead of the 2019 polls.

Justice Yahaya, who read the ruling, said the appeal against the High Court judgement lacked merit, adding that the application for joinder failed to observe the 14 days’ rule on the appeal.

On the substantive appeal, the panel ruled that the Amaechi faction of APC in the state failed to seek leave of court before appealing the judgment.

Yahaya explained that the judgment of the lower court was a consent judgment, explaining that the Ojukaye faction should have done the needful legally before approaching the appeal.

While saying the APC could reapply for the appeal if they wished, he lauded the counsel for the parties over the manner they conducted themselves, regretting that the matter bordered on internal party crisis.

The judge stated: “This matter is within one party. What is going to happen when it is between different parties?

“It is politics, we are brothers, same house and we are throwing stones at each other. Please let’s reconcile and settle this.”

THEY FILED OUT OF TIME – DEFENCE COUNSEL

Counsel for the 23 aggrieved respondents, Patrick Luke, narrated outside the court room that the appeal was statute barred as it was filed out of time.

“The first case was an appeal against the judgment of October 10, 2018 delivered by the High Court of Rivers State”, Luke stated.

“After listening to our arguments, the court dismissed the appeal because they filed the case outside the terms provided by the Constitution; they ought to have filed that appeal within 14 days of the delivery of the judgment of the lower court.

“But they filed the appeal 25 days later and it was accordingly struck out by the Court of Appeal.

“The other two matters were based on applications for joinder. Also the two applications were also dismissed for lack of merit.

“The implication is that the judgment delivered by the High Court of Rivers State on October 10, 2018 is valid, subsisting, sacred and inviolable.”

For his part, Emenike Ebete, the applicant’s counsel, said, “The Court of Appeal Special Panel held three appeals against the High Court of Rivers State arising from applications by some candidates against the lower court judgement of October 10, 2018.

“Arguments were taken but the court, in its infinite wisdom, held that in Appeal 461, that is, the substantive appeal, the consent judgment of the High Court of Rivers State and, by the provision of the Constitution, we ought to have sought leave of the Court to Appeal against that consent judgment.

“That is their own decision and they struck it out and they said we should come back and do the proper thing by seeking leave of the court.

“The joinder for the candidates and the party state exco was dismissed on the grounds that it was a pre-election matter, that we did not bring the applications within 14 days after the verdict was delivered on October 10. What that means is that we will approach the Supreme Court to contest that.”

COLE REMAINS ADAMANT

Meanwhile, the governorship candidate of the APC in the state, Tonye Cole, says what the Appeal Court did by not accepting his application for joinder had only saved him the cost of going to court.

Cole, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, noted that the decision of the court did not affect his candidature in the 2019 elections.

He disclosed that he was going on with his campaigns ahead of the elections, stating that he was happy that the money he would have used to pursue the case in court had been saved by the judgment.

He said: “What the court did is just that they saved me the cost of hiring a lawyer and going to court. I am not bothered about that.

“I am on with my campaign because I am still the candidate of the party. I am not worried over the litigation because it is not really helping the party”.

ENUGU STATE APC CAMPAIGN OFFICE ATTACKED, BUHARI/OSINBAJO BRANDED BUSES BURNT

Enugu APC campaign office attacked, buses burnt

The campaign office of George Tagbo Ogara, one of the candidates laying claim to the Enugu State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship ticket, was Saturday night attacked by unknown persons.

The attackers, it was gathered, set two campaign buses branded ‘Buhari/Osibanjo campaign’ ablaze.

An eyewitness report says the resultant fire was controlled by officials of the State Fire Service who promptly arrived the scene.

However, Mr Ogara, in a reaction on the incident, claimed that the attackers used Improvised Explosive Device, IEDs to set the two buses ablaze.

Mr Ogara, who said he was in Lagos at the time of the incident, however, said he does not know where the attack came from.

“Improvised Explosive Device, IED, bomb is not a matter a civilian like me can intervene. The police and DSS will investigate that matter.

“Bomb is a military hardware it’s not something civilians can discuss and point accusing fingers at any person; it’s a very serious matter.”

Mr Ogara, who claims to be the duly elected Enugu APC governorship candidate for the 2019 election, is in court to challenge the party for publishing the name of a former senator, Ayogu Eze, as its candidate.

The tussle, which has lingered, has been fixed for hearing at an Abuja Federal High Court on January 10.

The police spokesman in the state, Ebere Amaraizu, confirmed the incident. He said an investigation has commenced into the attack.

According to him, the incident occurred at Ogara APC campaign office by railway line close to Ogui junction Enugu.

“It was gathered that in the early hours of 23/12/18 fire incident had allegedly occurred at Ogara APC campaign office where two buses allegedly got burnt.

“However, the prompt intervention of the police operatives and fire service prevented its escalation and further destruction as the fire was promptly extinguished”, he said.

Mr Amaraizu noted that while a full-scale investigation has commenced into the incident with a view to finding its cause and possible culprits, security has also been intensified in the area.

COMPLETE FAMILY DIE IN ACCIDENT ON BENIN/AUCHI EXPRESS WAY, TRAVELING FOR CHRISTMAS.

This is very sad and unfortunate. An entire family has been wiped out following an accident which happened yesterday along Benin/Auchi express way in Edo State.

The smaller vehicle which the passengers were travelling in ahead of the Christmas celebration - ran into a truck and got crushed in the process.

According to reports, none of the occupants came out of the car alive.

The accidentwas said to have caused a scene in the area as other motorists and road users lamented the tragic incident. 

May their souls rest in peace. 

NLC TO HOLD NATIONWIDE PROTEST OVER MINIMUM WAGE ON JANUARY 8

The Nigeria Labour Congress has declared January 8, 2019, a national day of protest over the delay in processing a new minimum wage for the country.

NLC leaders took the decision at its National Executive Council meeting, according to a statement by the union’s President, Ayuba Wabba, and General Secretary, Peter Ozo-Eson, on Friday.

“The NEC-in-Session approved that the protests should hold in all state capitals and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja on January 8, 2019. The NEC mandates all industrial unions and state councils to fully mobilise workers and coordinate with other labour unions for this mother-of-all protest,” the statement read in part.

The labour leaders are dissatisfied with the progress made since November 6, when the Tripartite Committee on Review of National Minimum Wage submitted a report to the President, recommending N30,000 as the new minimum wage.

They expected that the Federal Government would have sent a bill on a new minimum wage to the National Assembly long before now.

On Wednesday, President Muhammadu Buhari had said he would send a bill on the implementation of the new minimum wage to the National Assembly soon.

The President, who disclosed this while presenting the 2019 budget proposal to a joint session of the National Assembly, added that he had given a directive that a technical committee should be set up to look at the mode of implementation of the new wage.

The NLC, however, accused the Federal Government of adopting a “leisurely conduct” in dealing with serious national affairs, especially as the House of Representatives had asked the President to transmit the report of the tripartite committee to the National Assembly for action, two weeks earlier.

“The NEC expressed total dissatisfaction with the consequential delay and unacceptable lethargy in the process of regularising and implementing the new national minimum wage of N30,000,” it said.

“The calculated inaction of the Federal Government is a demonstration of acute insensitivity to the plight of Nigerian workers, their families and ordinary citizens.”

NASARAWA TO BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO IMPLEMENT NEW MINIMUM WAGE, LIFTS BAN ON EMPLOYMENT -GOV AL-MAKURA

The Nasarawa State government says it has resolved to implement any amount arrived at as new minimum wage for workers.

Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State made this known while swearing-in 11 newly appointed commissioners and the Director Generals of Nasarawa Geographic Information Service (NAGIS) and Nasarawa State Market Management Bureau (NSMMB).

He said: “This was predicated upon the conviction that if our mandate, encapsulated in our policies and programmes, is to serve the people, then the public servant who is the nerve centre of policy implementation must be given his dues”.

According to him, as they are awaiting the final decision on the review of the national minimum wage, he assured the workers that his administration will be among the first states to implement any decision reached by the Federal Government.

Governor Almakura however, he had directed for the implementation of the promotion of deserving workers in the State, saying that it was his belief that it would strengthen the machinery of government for optimal productivity.

Meanwhile, the governor has lifted the ban on employment in the state after several years, saying “in our resolve to expand the frontiers of policy implementation, also, we have lifted the ban on employment.

“In this regard, we have demonstrated our commitment to reinvigorate the Service in the recent employment of teachers into our public schools in the State. I, therefore, encourage eligible citizens to apply for vacant positions in the Civil Service”.