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“New Minimum Wage Law”-National Assembly Faces Pressure to Comply With

New Minimum Wage

In recent weeks, the National Assembly has come under increasing pressure to adhere to the new minimum wage law, a crucial legislation aimed at uplifting the standard of living for millions of Nigerian workers. This growing demand for compliance underscores the urgency and importance of ensuring that all workers receive fair and just compensation for their labor.

The new minimum wage law, which was passed after extensive deliberations and consultations with various stakeholders, sets a higher wage threshold that employers must meet. The aim is to provide workers with a livable income, enabling them to afford basic necessities and improve their quality of life. However, the implementation of this law has faced several challenges, sparking widespread debate and concern.

Transitioning into the current scenario, lawmakers are feeling the heat from various quarters, including labor unions, civil society organizations, and the general public. These groups have been vocal in their demand for the government to enforce the law without further delay. They argue that timely compliance is essential to prevent exploitation and to ensure that the benefits of the new wage structure reach those who need it most.

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Minimum Wage

Activists have staged numerous protests and rallies, drawing attention to the plight of workers who continue to earn below the stipulated minimum wage. Their message is clear: the National Assembly must act swiftly and decisively to uphold the law. They emphasize that failing to do so would not only undermine the legislative process but also erode public trust in government institutions.

In response to these pressures, several members of the National Assembly have publicly acknowledged the need for prompt action. They have assured the public that measures are being put in place to address the concerns and to ensure that the new minimum wage law is fully implemented. These assurances, however, have done little to quell the growing dissatisfaction among workers who are impatient for tangible results.

Furthermore, the issue has sparked a broader conversation about economic justice and workers’ rights in Nigeria. Many are calling for comprehensive reforms that go beyond the minimum wage, advocating for policies that support job creation, fair labor practices, and economic stability. They argue that while the minimum wage law is a step in the right direction, it must be part of a larger strategy to tackle poverty and inequality.

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The government, on its part, has reiterated its commitment to improving the welfare of workers. Officials have highlighted ongoing efforts to monitor compliance and to take action against employers who fail to meet the new wage standards. However, they also acknowledge that achieving full compliance will require collaboration between federal and state authorities, as well as support from the private sector.

As the debate continues, the eyes of the nation remain fixed on the National Assembly. The pressure is on for lawmakers to demonstrate their commitment to the well-being of Nigerian workers. The outcome of this situation will not only impact the livelihoods of millions but also set a precedent for how labor laws are enforced in the future.

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In conclusion, the National Assembly faces a critical juncture as it grapples with the pressure to comply with the new minimum wage law.

The decisions made in the coming days will have far-reaching implications for workers’ rights and economic justice in Nigeria. It is a moment that calls for decisive leadership, accountability, and a steadfast commitment to the principles of fairness and equity.

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Cholera: Soldiers Clean Up Ogun State Market and Drainage

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On Wednesday, soldiers from the 35 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Alamala, actively conducted an environmental sanitation exercise at Lafenwa market in Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State. This initiative was a crucial part of commemorating the 2024 Nigerian Army Day celebration.

Throughout the market, soldiers diligently swept and cleared drainages, aiming to curb the spread of cholera. Brigadier General Mohammed Aminu, Commander of the 35 Artillery Brigade, emphasized to journalists that the exercise played a pivotal role in preventing the escalation of the cholera outbreak.

Aminu, represented by Garrison Commander Colonel Legborsi Nule, emphasized that the gesture aimed to support the local community and contribute to society.

He highlighted that military personnel are integral community members actively contributing to the country’s development.

He explained that the outbreak of cholera was also considered before deciding to clean the market areas.

“Because of the outbreak of cholera, we decided to clean the environment, this is a market, and all of us shop from here so there is no better place that should be kept clean than a place where you are buying your foodstuffs.

“It is a yearly event that takes place across the country and we use this period as a day to carry out activities like this in support of our host environment.

“We decided to come to the market, we have been passing here and we found out that the market was dirty by the day so we decided to clean it to help the civil authority and our host community.

“And to let them know basically that we in the military are part of the society, we are part of the community.

“Whatever that has to do with the development of the country, it is also our responsibility as citizens of this country.”

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Couple sentenced to 11 years for sexual assault of 15 year old girl in Lagos

Sexual Assault

On Monday, the Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court arraigned and sentenced a couple, Ezimora Okechukwu, aged 49, to seven years and three years consecutively for indecent handling and sexual assault of their 15-year-old housemaid, and his wife, Ezimora Obioma, to one year of community service for concealing the crime.

The prosecution counsel stated that these actions violate Section 135 (1), 163, and 415 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.

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Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court

The incident took place on July 17, 2022, at the convicts’ residence in the Abule-Osun area of Lagos State. Okechukwu indecently touched and sexually assaulted the victim, who reported the assault to Obioma. Instead of reporting it, Obioma chose to conceal the incident.

Their amended charge read, “Felony contrary to Section 135(1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015. Did you, Ezimora Okechukwu, on July 17, 2022, at No 9, Block 19, Divine Height Street, Abule Osun, Lagos State, indecently handle a victim, a 15-year-old, by caressing her breast?”

“Sexual assault contrary to Section 163 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State. Did you Ezimora Okechukwu sexually assault the victim?”

“Accessory after the fact of felony contrary to Section 415 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State. Did you Ezimora Obioma, fail to notify police when the victim age 15 years, reported to you that one Ezimora Okechukwu had sexual intercourse with her.”

Both defendants pleaded guilty to the charges.

PUNCH Metro reports that the first defendant’s charge, which was, “Defilement contrary to Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015, was reduced after he applied for a plea bargain through his counsel. He and his wife were then granted a lesser charge and sentence.

The prosecution counsel attested to this saying, “The Honourable Attorney General considered the request on the grounds that the defendants showed remorse for their actions, were first-time offenders with no previous convictions and the impact of the conviction on the second defendant and her four young children.”

He further stated, “The Attorney General then accepted that the 2nd defendant be sentenced to a conditional discharge of one-year community service.”

In his judgment, Justice Ramon Oshodi stated that the couple’s actions were heinous.

“The first defendant stands accused of a heinous act, the defilement of a vulnerable housemaid who found shelter under his roof. The second defendant, rather than being a protector or seeking justice, the second defendant is said to have become an accomplice in silence and an accessory, she stands accused of disregarding the victim’s right by concealing the alleged crime even after the occurrence. These allegations paint a picture of the horror of abuse of power and moral failure challenging our society’s most fundamental principle of care and trust,” he held.

He then handed down a seven-year sentence to the first defendant, Okechukwu, for indecent handling and an additional three years for sexually assaulting the victim, with both sentences to be served simultaneously. He also sentenced Obioma to one year of community service.

Source: The PUNCH

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Agbakoba Warns FG as Protest Looms Over Hunger in Nigeria

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Olisa Agbakoba, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, has warned that a “hunger riot” could soon erupt in Nigeria, urging the Federal Government to take swift action. On Tuesday, Agbakoba revealed this while speaking to journalists in his Ikoyi, Lagos office.

He pointed out that extreme poverty prevents the majority of Nigerians from affording basic necessities like food.

Agbakoba also highlighted that this situation persists despite the country’s abundant oil and gas resources, which he claimed have been commandeered by foreigners.

Agbakoba insisted that Nigeria must prevent the masses from being driven to the point of taking to the streets due to hunger.

He warned that hungry people might start entering houses and shops in broad daylight to steal food.

“Hunger riot can occur anytime in Nigeria,” Agbakoba advised Tinubu to restructure his cabinet and cut the cost of governance.

“President Tinubu needs to dismantle the cabinet. Having over 40 ministers is too large. We don’t need more than 20 ministries,” he remarked.

The legal practitioner urged Tinubu to eliminate certain government agencies and broaden the tax base, claiming that some multinational oil companies are evading taxes.

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As food inflation surged to 40.66 percent in May, Nigerians are finding it increasingly difficult to feed themselves.

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The cost of food surged by 61 per cent, climbing from 25.25 per cent in June 2023 to 40.66 per cent in May 2024. This significant increase underscores a steady rise in the cost of living. The National Bureau of Statistics highlighted these trends in their latest Consumer Price Index and Inflation report.

The NBS revealed that headline inflation increased by 0.26 percent, rising to 33.95 percent from the 33.69 percent recorded in April.

Therefore, Agbakoba emphasized that we must urgently take action to prevent the impending hunger riots.

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“Address Cholera with the Same Urgency as COVID-19”- Faleke

Cholera

Rep. James Faleke (Ikeja Federal Constituency) urged Nigerians to address the cholera outbreak in parts of the country with the same urgency they did for the COVID-19 pandemic.

During an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday, Faleke emphasized the importance of this approach.

Recently, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) reported 53 deaths from cholera nationwide.

Dr. Jide Idris, the Director-General of NCDC, announced that the Federal Government has activated the National Emergency Operation Centre for cholera.

He mentioned, “As of June 24, 2024, 1,528 suspected cases and 53 deaths were recorded across 31 states and 107 LGAs with a case fatality rate of 3.5 percent since the beginning of the year.”

Reacting, Faleke urged Nigerians to take more action to curb the cholera outbreak.

“Every Nigerian needs to be careful; our attitude to cleanliness matters,” he pleaded.

Faleke encouraged Nigerians to exercise greater caution regarding their food and drink choices.

Don’t miss this: “Cholera Strikes Kirikiri Prison as Katsina Records 118 Suspected Cases”

Faleke encouraged Nigerians to exercise greater caution regarding their food and drink choices.

Source: NAN

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“Cholera Strikes Kirikiri Prison as Katsina Records 118 Suspected Cases”

Cholera

On Sunday, the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, revealed that 25 cases of severe gastroenteritis, confirmed to be cholera, were reported at Kirikiri Medium Security Prison.

This development contradicts the Nigerian Correctional Service’s claim from Wednesday, June 26, 2024, that custodial centres nationwide were free of cholera.

NCoS spokesman, Abubakar Umar, told The PUNCH that routine hygienic measures implemented in correctional centres had effectively kept cholera at bay.

However, in a statement on Sunday, the commissioner reported that “a small outbreak of 25 cases of severe gastroenteritis confirmed to be caused by cholera.”. The statement was signed by Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, the Director of Public Affairs at the Lagos State Ministry of Health.

He announced that they had successfully implemented urgent medical and environmental measures.

At the same time, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention reported 118 suspected cholera cases in Katsina State.

According to data from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, as of June 24, 2024, there were 1,528 suspected cholera cases, 65 confirmed cases, and 53 deaths across 107 local government areas in 31 states, resulting in a case fatality rate of 3.5 percent since the start of the year.

Bayelsa, Zamfara, Abia, Cross River, Bauchi, Delta, Katsina, Imo, Nasarawa, and Lagos were the states most affected.

To combat the spread, President Bola Tinubu approved the establishment of a multi-sectoral cabinet committee on epidemic control, led by the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate.

Discussing the Lagos outbreak, Abayomi reported over the weekend that no new cholera-related deaths had been recorded in the last 72 hours. The government intensified its countermeasures to eliminate transmission.

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Prof Akin Abayomi

He confirmed that while there was ongoing low-grade community transmission, the number of new daily cases and deaths had decreased.

Additionally, he noted that the interventions were proving effective as residents adhered to public health information, followed safety measures, and sought early medical attention when symptoms developed.

On the Kirikiri incident, Abayomi stated, “We supplied Kirikiri medium prison with intravenous fluids, infection prevention, and other health consumables.

“Additionally, the World Health Organisation donated 10,000 doses of pharmaceuticals already delivered to the prison to support prison health facilities with prevention strategies for about 3,200 inmates if required.

“Immediate water and sanitation issues have been corrected and there are ongoing inspections of other correctional facilities in the state.”

Abayomi stated that investigators traced the original outbreak from two weeks ago to unregulated street beverages and a contaminated water supply.

Read also: Lagos, WHO partner to battle cholera outbreak at Kirikiri prison

“All the containers had no NAFDAC accreditation numbers, indicating they are small cottage backyard informal production units.

“Identifying the precise location of manufacture has proven difficult and the directorate of environmental health is planning to seal any such unregulated manufacture and make arrests of anybody involved with the manufacture or distribution of beverages without NAFDAC numbers,” Abayomi mentioned.

The commissioner reassured the public that there was no need to panic, expressing optimism that with ongoing collaboration, vigilance, and commitment from all stakeholders, the state is taking decisive action to combat and control cholera.

Meanwhile, in Katsina, Dr. Kabir Suleiman, the Director of Epidemiology at Katsina State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, reported that the 118 suspected cases all tested negative.

Source: The PUNCH

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