
Nigeria news today headlines : Tuesday 4th June 2024
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Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (04/06/24)
Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: Labour Cuts Power, Shuts Courts, Airports, Ministries, Schools… Indigenous Airline Operators Lament Loss Of Over N1bn… Labour Leaders Chase Workers Away From Offices, Duty Posts… FG, Labour Reach Agreement On Minimum Wage Stakeholders
Start Equipping Youths With Leadership Skills – UI Don
IBADAN – A Professor of Political Science at the Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan, Prof Remi Aiyede has opined that equipping future leaders is one of the way out of Nigeria multifaceted problems as many accidental leaders has succeeded in creating a lot of accidents for the country through their inefficiency and lack
Labour Union Shuts Down Govt Offices, Banks In Katsina
Labour unions in Katsina State on Monday joined their counterparts in other parts of the country to enforce the industrial action over the unresolved minimum wage negotiations and the recent hike in electricity tariff. Civil servants at both federal, state and local government secretariats as well as commercial banks in the state were under lock
NMA Assures On Continued Service Amid Labour’s Strike
ABUJA – The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has emphasised its commitment to providing healthcare services amid the nationwide strike declared by the organised labour. Dr. Benjamin Egbo, the National Secretary General of NMA, clarified that the association has not declared a strike action and affirmed that doctors will remain at their duty posts to attend
LP, CISLAC Ask FG, Labour To Dialogue In Nigerians’ Interest
ABUJA – As the effects of the nationwide strike by the organised labour continue to spread with government agencies shutting down services, the Labour Party (LP) has called on the Federal Government and the organised labour to return to the negotiating table, and arrive at an acceptable position for the sake of suffering Nigerians. LP
Rivers Crisis: Tempest Over, Now Is Time For Quality Projects Delivery — Fubara
PORT HARCOURT – Rivers State governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has declared that the worst in the political crisis that confronted governance in the state was over, adding that his administration is now working assiduously to deliver quality services and signature infrastructure projects in line with his administration’s ‘people first’ mantra. Governor Fubara made the declaration
CAN Urges Dialogue, Compromise To Resolve Ongoing Strike
…Laments Economic Impact Of Action On Vulnerable Citizens ABUJA – Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has emphasised the critical need for dialogue and compromise to resolve the ongoing strike by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) over the minimum wage impasse. In a statement on
NLC Accuses FG Of Intimidation Over National Grid Shutdown
ABUJA – President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, has said that Nigerian workers will not be intimidated by the management of any organisation or government entity over its decision to go on strike. Recall that the nation was thrown into darkness following a shutdown of the national power grid by the unions.
Strike Action: Resume Duty, Onakpasa Urges Nigerian workers
…says Tinubu means well, will arrive at reasonable living wage LAGOS – A lawyer and chieftain of the APC, Barrister Jesutega Onokpasa has appeal to both leaderships of the NLC and TUC led by Joe Ajaero and Festus Osifo to sheathe their swords and resume duties in order to save the nation from further challenges.In
We Will Abide By FG’s Decision On State Police — IGP
…Asks NLC, TUC To Shelve ‘Illegal’ Strike LAGOS – The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Olukayode Egbetokun, has affirmed that the Nigeria Police Force will comply with any decision made by the Federal Government regarding state police. He made this disclosure on Monday in Lagos State through DIG Abiodun Alabi, the Coordinating Deputy Inspector General of
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