Friday, August 13, 2021

Professor Auwalu Yadudu's National Research and Development Foundation (NRDF) executive bill draft committee submits its document to the Federal Government.



Professor Auwalu Yadudu says Draft bill on National R&D Foundation loaded with innovative ideas.

Presenting the executive draft bill to the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, on Wednesday in Abuja, the chairman of the committee,   Professor Auwal Yadudu, said the proposed document contains massive innovative ideas that would propel the knowledge economy in Nigeria. 



The legal luminary, who commended the Executive Secretary of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), Professor Suleiman Elias Bogoro, for putting in place the committee and for his vision for R&D, said the country stands to reap bountifully when the bill is passed into law. 



"This is a bill which seeks to establish a National Research and Development Foundation to institutionalise, mainstream and commercialise research and development; promote innovation and support enterprise development for job and wealth creation for knowledge driven economy. This is the key thing," Professor Yadudu said. 



While hailing  Bogoro as the Senior Advocate of Research (SAR) for his unwavering commitment to fully enthrone a culture of cutting-edge research that collaborate with industries, Yadudu said the draft bill identified viable source of funding for the proposed National R&D Foundation as well as a robust autonomous governing structure. 



Receiving the document on behalf of the education minister, Professor Bogoro said the draft executive bill when come into force would open a new chapter in the technological and industrial development of the country.



"A foundation has been laid for driving Nigeria's knowledge economy appropriately. When people talk of knowledge economy, I always say not the knowledge but research driven deeper knowledge, that is what makes the difference," he said 



While saying the foundation would go a long way to ensure Nigeria's future is driven by knowledge, Professor Bogoro thanked the committee for a job well done. 



" The Ministry of Education is very appreciative of the great job you people have done. It is on behalf of the minister I am receiving this document and I know it is a well packaged document," he said. 



It will be recalled that the education minister, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Sonny Echono, inaugurated the 11-man committee on 15 June, 2021.



The committee membership also included Prof C.K.C Dakas, Prof. Hadiza Galadanchi, Dr Segun Aina, Barr. Grace Ekanem, Pascal Eruagha, Emmanuel Akisa, Dr Mustapha Popoola, two representatives of the office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, while Barr. Khalid Abdul  served as Secretary.

Nigeria's TETFund injects N2.5 trillion in varsities, others in 10 years...Targets N500 billion education tax collection

The Federal Government through Tertiary Education Trust Fund has injected more than N2.5 trillion in the development of infrastructure and staff development in public universities, polytechnics and colleges of education in Nigeria in lthe last 10 years of establishment of the Fund. 


Chairman, Board of Trustees of (TETFund), Kashim Ibrahim-Imam, who made this known on Thursday, also disclosed that.the agency is targeting more than N500 billion education tax collection by 2023. 


He spoke at the 3rd edition of Tax Payers Forum with the theme: TETFUND Intervention: Catalyst for Transforming Tertiary Education in Nigeria" held in Lagos, where he also promised to ensure that intervention to the beneficiary institutions be increased by 50 per cent next year and 100 per cent in two years. 


The event which had the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by his deputy, Olufemi Hamzat, as guest of honour was attendded by captains of industries, academia and other  stakeholders. 


Lagos State, Governor in his speech delivered by his deputy, Hamzat, however, insisted that funding for the education sector must be prioritised, noting that TETFund was then established as a child of necessity to intervene in the ailing universities system and that universities in Nigeria would have been worse than the current situation without TETFund. 


He, therefore, appealed to the companies private operating in Nigeria to be consistent in their remittances, while also charging TETFund to endeavour to create Silicon Valley for Nigeria and focus on how to take research to the market. 


Ibrajim-Imam, disclosed that for this year alone disclosed TETFund budgeted the sum of N300 billion to over 226 higher institutions across the country in 2021.


He noted that the agency had budgeted N120 billion to education in 2020, adding that this was increased to N300 billion in 2021, while tasking the Federal Inland Revenue Service on increasing the education tax collection to N500 billion in the next two years. 


According to him, more than N30 billon was set aside for academic staff training in the various institutions across the country. 


Ibrahim-Imam, said in response to the challenges of acute shortage of hostels in Universities in the country, the Board of Trustee of TETfund has approved the construction of 160,000 additional bed spaces in the institutions across the country. 


Lagos State, Governor in his speech read by his deputy, Olufemi Hamzat, insisted that funding for the education sector must be prioritised, noting that TETFund was then established as a child of necessity to intervene in the ailing universities system and that universities in Nigeria would have been worse than the current situation without TETFund. 


He, therefore, appealed to the companies private operating in Nigeria to be consistent in their remittances, while also charging TETFund to endeavour to create Silicon Valley for Nigeria and focus on how to take research the market. 


Minister of Education of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, who was represented by the Pro-chancellor of University of Benin, Dr Sonny Kuku, commended the stakeholders for their contribution while assuring them of the determination of the Federal Government to transform the entire landscape of public tertiary institutions in Nigeria. 


Executive Secretary of TETFund, Professor Suleiman Bogoro, in his welcome address, said the Tax Payers Forum served as the platform to honour and identity individuals and companies that have made tremendous contributions to education through the consistent payment of education tax and have invariably contributed to the development of education and by extension that of the entire nation. 


He explained that the 2  per cent education tax is remitted annually by companies through the FIRS to TETFund for allocation and onward disbursement to beneficiary institutions across the country. 


Bogoro noted that the education tax over the years has been channeled into different activities and areas in line with the mandate of the Fund as enshrined in the establishment Act. 


He said: "Infrastructure has been given special attention in this regard, because of its decay and collapse across public tertiary institutions in Nigeria at the onset. 


"A careful observation will reveal that the Fund has between January to December 2020 alone carried out

16,982 various infrastructure projects across beneficiary institutions.


"Considering the projects carried out since inception, based on annual

allocation to institutions over the years 2011 to 2021, it is estimated that a total of over 152,838 various infrastructure projects have been carried out across various public tertiary institutions.


"These projects include construction of lecture theatres, classrooms, hostels, offices, laboratories, road networks and fencing of institutions in different parts of the country. Tertiary institutions

across the country are dotted with TETFund projects which bear the insignia of the Fund distinctly inscribed on each project.


"Additionally, we have sponsored over 10,632 lecturers in the local Ph.D. program, over 9,072 lecturers in the local master's degree programme

across the country between 2011 and year 2020.


"The Fund has also sponsored well over 4,485 lecturers to overseas institutions for Ph.D. programs and over 3,192 Master's degree candidates also overseas, across tertiary institutions within the same period.


"The Fund has further supported 71,263 Lecturers in Federal and State Colleges of Education under its teacher supervision program, bringing to a total 98,644 the number of academic staff across public tertiary institutions that have benefited from the academic staff training and development programme of the Fund," he said. 


End

Tuesday, August 03, 2021

NSITF NEW MANAGEMENT UP AND RUNNING


Following the recommendations of the Presidential investigative Panel in July 2020 over allegations of financial Misappropriation in the Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund, President muhammadu Buhari has approved the reconstitution and repositioning of the Management for immediate implementation.


Ijeoma-Oji Okoronkwo, General Manager corperate Affairs, in a statement said the first phase of the strategic reform was to reconstitute the Executive Management with the appointment of Michael Akabogu, as Managing director and Maureen Allagoa,  Temitope Akinwale and Modu Gana as Executive Directors

The statement said the second phase of the repositioning as approved by the Presidential Report  is the redistribution of staff to departments that match their qualifications, experiences and competencies.


The NSITF noted that the exercise which had been duly communicated to staff saw the redistribution of 300 out of the over 5000 staff across various departments, Branches and Regions of the Federation after a careful consideration of their core competences, skills and qualifications. 


Some of the redeployement include; Zwalda Ponkap,General Manager from Audit and Inspectorate to Finance, Babatunde Adegoke, a Deputy General Manager and former acting Head of the Lagos Corporate Office redeployed to Head of Investment andTreasury and Nasir Mohammed, an Assistant General Manager Kaduna Regional Office now Heads ICT department in Head Office.

Others are Lateef Musa, formerly General Manager Enforcement redeployed to Lagos Regional Office as the Regional Manager, While  Ijeoma Oji- Okoronkwo, formerly General Manager SERVICOM redeployed as General Manager and Head of Corporate Affairs.

BUHARI PLEDGES TO END CHILD MARRIAGE




 President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Abuja declared that the Federal Government will sustain on-going efforts to end child marriage and improve girl-child education in the country.

Commissioning the headquarters building of the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, President Buhari said it is the collective duty of all to ensure that mothers of today and tomorrow are educated, encouraged and empowered. 

The president noted that the launch of the National Strategy to End Child Marriage, 2016 – 2021 has been the first critical step towards increasing children's access to quality all-round education and enhancing the retention of the girl-child in schools.

The Nigerian leader enjoined the Ministry to continue to champion and coordinate all matters relating to the plight of Nigerian women and the most vulnerable citizens, assuring Nigerian women of his continued support and determination to see that the Ministry delivers on this mandate. 

In her remarks, the Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen, thanked the President for recognising the role of women in nation-building, and supporting the completion of the headquarters of the women ministry.

The minister appealed to the President to appoint more women to leadership positions in his government, assuring that her ministry will double efforts to improve girl-child education in the country while advancing the welfare of vulnerable persons and women.

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Two abducted nurses in Kaduna regain freedom



The two abducted nurses of Idon General Hospital in Kajuru Local Government Area Of Kaduna State, Afiniki Bako and Grace Nkut, who were kidnapped by bandits have regained their freedom.


They were released in the late hours of Saturday,  after spending 80 days in captivity.


The Chairman of Nurses And Midwives, Kaduna State Chapter, Ishaku Yakubu, said that the two are sound and in good health.


It would be recalled that the two nurses were kidnapped on April 22, 2021, while on night duty at Idon General Hospital.


According to the Chairman, the sum of N10.5 million, two motorcycles, five mobile phones and airtime worth N60,000 was paid to the kidnappers to secure the release of the duo.

The  nurses have been released to Idon, but at the time of this report, they were yet to be reunited with their families.

Thursday, June 03, 2021

CURRENT JOHESU NATIONAL CHAIRMAN EMERGES HRM, KING BIOBELEMOYE JOSIAH, OGBODO VIII, AMYANABO OF OPU-NEMBE KINGDOM


MHWUN NATIONAL PRESIDENT EMERGES HRM, KING BIOBELEMOYE JOSIAH, A FIRST CLASS OPU-NEMBE KING



The National President of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria, (MHWUN) and the National Chairman, Joint Health Sector Unions of Nigeria, (JOHESU), Comrade Biobelemoye Josiah has emerged Ogbodo VIII(8), Amayanabo of Opu-Nembe kingdom, a first class stool in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, South South Nigeria.


Comrade Biobelemoye Josiah, now to be known as His Royal Majesty, King Biobelemoye Josiah attained the Royal stool after defeating two others at the final contest to the throne.


King Biobelemoye Josiah polled 64 votes to defeat Admiral Victor K. Ombu with 5 votes and Chief (Arc). Baratuaipre Edoghotu with 2.


Soon after, the king-elect was led by the Council of Chiefs to Ogbodo-Square for presentation to the Deputy Chiefs, Elders, Women, Youths and citizens of the Kingdom. Thereafter, the traditional rites of chalking on the forehead and Knocking on the head were conducted in King Ogbodo masoulium to formalise the election winner and ending all humiliation of the King.



Afterwards, King Biobelemoye Josiah was dressed in the warrior attire and fashion of the ancient King. A dress code he will put on for the next seven days, although with different designs for each day.


The king remains in the masoulium, where he receives visitors from all works of life for the next seven days, thereafter he takes a familiarisation tour of the whole kingdom.


After the tour, the initial traditional rites of anointing ends. 

Official coronation date to be decided by the King and his Council of Chiefs. 




His Royal Majesty, King Biobelemoye Josiah remains a unifying voice, not only among health workers across Nigeria and the global community, but has kept replicating the same in his home town, thereby earning him the first class paramount stool.


HRM Biobelemoye  Josiah was born on Wednesday, December 16, 1964 in Nembe-Bassambiri(Opu-Nembe), in what is today Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. He attended St. Peters State School Odioma for his primary schooling, finishing there in 1976. 


By 1981, he secured his West Africa School Certificate (WASC) and two years later, was admitted by the Rivers State Ministry of Health,  to pursue a medical laboratory course at the School of Health Technology, which he finished in 1986.



Bio, as he is fondly called, subsequently bagged a Higher Diploma in Environmental Health and Industrial Safety from the Institute of Administrative Management of Nigeria in 2013.


 This was after securing a Bachelors degree from the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, nine years earlier. 


With the creation of Bayelsa state in 1996, he has been in the employment of the Bayelsa state Hospital Management Board since then, till date.


HRM, King Biobelemoye Josiah is an experienced trade unionist who has served in all levels of the MHWUN organisation.


Filled with a passion for justice and a fervent commitment to the cause of the working class, he has a sterling track record of stewardship at the local branch and state councils over the last three decade. 


He was the Bayelsa State Council Chairman from 2005 till he was elected as the 7th National President of MHWUN at the union’s 9th National Delegates Conference which held on April 28-29, 2015 and has also subsequently emerged as Chairman of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU).


HRM, King Bio loves reading, music, playing scrabble and football and he is happily married and blessed with children.

Saturday, May 29, 2021

ILO ACCEL Africa Project Gets Award For Child Labour Elimination Advocacy, Social Justice And Decent Work Promotion In Nigeria

 


The award recognizes ILO’s success in tackling child labour, forced labour, and discrimination of employment and occupation in Nigeria.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) has received a prestigious award at the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) Annual Employers’ Excellence Awards 2020, held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos on Wednesday, 26 May 2021.

Receiving the award for “Promoting Social Justice and Decent Work in Nigeria” on behalf of the ILO Country Director, Ms. Vanessa Phala, the National Programme Officer, ILO, Dr. Agatha Kolawole, appreciated NECA for recognizing ILO’s work in the aspect of promoting workers’ rights and social justice in the workplace.


The Director also appreciated the tripartite partnership between the government, employers, and workers, adding that the ILO will keep supporting NECA in ensuring a good working relationship between all three.

Also awarded at the event were Dantata Construction Company and AR Packaging for “Compliance in the Elimination of Child Labour”.


Speaking on the sidelines of the award ceremony, Kolawole who is also the National Project Coordinator of the ACCEL Africa Project in Nigeria hinted at plans to engage with Dantata Construction Company and AR Packaging in the elimination of child labour.



Kolawole further commended NECA for its professionalism since the beginning of its partnership with the ILO and advocated for more private sector partnerships in eradicating child labour, and promoting social and economic justice in Nigeria.


Speaking further, the ILO National Programme Officer noted that the organization has supported the Nigerian Government to validate the National Action Plan and Policy for the Elimination of Child Labour in Nigeria in order to stamp out the practice.


Kolawole also revealed that the ILO is conducting a National Survey on the Elimination of Child Labour in Nigeria in partnership with the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).


In a goodwill message, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo SAN, commended NECA for providing the forum for the Federal Government to consult with private sector employers on socio-economic and labour policy iss


ues.

Keyamo added that the forum created by NECA has promoted a harmonious business environment that has engendered productivity and prosperity for Nigeria and its citizens.

Also speaking the event, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, represented by the State Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Rabiu Olowo, commended NECA for representing the interest of employers in all sectors of the Nigerian economy.

NECA President, Taiwo Adeniyi, said the organization will continue to protect the rights of its members and employers through all legal and legitimate means.

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Remembring Chief Tony Anenih Two years After

 


*TWO YEARS AFTER: TONY ANENIH LIVES ON*


BY *ITOTE PRESTIGE DAMISA*


"Death is a destination we all share. No one has ever escaped  it. And that is as it should be because death is very likely the single best invention of life" Steve Jobs. 


A philosopher once declared that "death truly does have life and that it (death) lives through us everyday". 


I can't but agree less especially as it relates to the life and times of the Iyasele of Esanland, Chief (Dr.)Anthony Akhakon Anenih CFR whose final  departure occurred precisely two year ago today.



For a moment, the political colossus was physically on the side of this divide, tending to the political and material needs of countless loyalists and none loyalists alike. A rallying point for political rendezvous.

 

But for a moment, he was no more. Just like that! 


His favorite seat in his private living room became suddenly empty. Just in a moment!


The incredible power of a moment is not in the moment itself, the power of a moment lies in the moments thereafter.  



These moments could be days, weeks, months and even years after the momentous event. These moments are the real powerful forces that shape our thoughts, destinies and outlook towards life.




Saturday the 6th day of October,  2018 remains ever green. I walked in at about 8:00a.m and I met the late Chief clad in a well laundered green Agbada with a white cap to match, sitting resplendently right in front of the entrance into his palatial Sunrise Hills Estate residence around the Asokoro District of Abuja, fondling his tablet and surfing the Internet for the day's news, while awaiting the arrival of the National Dailies. I retrieved six hard copies of the National Dailies from his Police Orderly and presented same to him. He immediately dropped his tablet and began perusing the newspapers. 



The dominant issue across the Dailies was the ongoing Presidential Primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party, (P.D.P) in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

He received and made frequent and frantic calls to and fro Port Harcourt all through the previous day. I was sure the calls continued well into the midnight and up until my arrival that morning when he handed me the phones for him to concentrate in reading the newspapers. 





The afternoon of that fateful sunny Saturday was that seemingly harmless and innocuous moment that a once powerful political veteran began his ultimate and final journey 'home' with the occurrence of the domestic accident that eventually hastened his trip to the great beyond three weeks later.





A single moment can be very potent, yet weak, it can be beauteous, yet deeply hor​ren​dous, ra​di​ant, yet starkly un​bril​liant, joyous,  yet acutely dangerous. A moment can be quite sweet, yet bitter in the end. One moment makes the difference. 


Our lives are a series of moments; piling up into just one last moment when we all can take the last breath.



 So it was for the late Leader exactly 24 months ago when he cast his last ballot bringing his eventful political life to a celebratory but painful end. 


If I were to come up with a treatise about my slightly over three decades on this side of this planet,  chapter upon chapters would be dedicated to the national icon of blessed memory.




Hate or love him, Chief was a  remarkable enigma. An inspiration to me, an inspiration to many!


His inspirational tales of how the young Anenih from Uzenema, Arue, a rustic village in the Kingdom of Uromi in Edo State, whose parents could not afford to pay his tuition fees and was later sent away to live with one Mr. Ojeikhodion a teacher from Sabongida-Ora in today's Owan West Local Government Area. He lived and served the teacher as a houseboy, while he (the teacher) paid his school fees in order to be educated. Anenih rose to the rank of a Police Commissioner, got retired and then joined the entrepreneurial world,  becoming a successful businessman with chains of business interests; delved into politics on the personal invitation and appeal from the then President Shehu Shagari (right in the President's bedroom in his home state of Sokoto), rose through the haze of Nigeria's murky political waters to become a 'FIXER' of political problems culminatung in electoral victories for Presidents, Governors, Legislators etc; orchestrating and influeincing the appointment of men and women into key political positions especially in the fourth republic are legendary and captivating. This story could only be about one man; the one and only 'Mr. Fix It' of Africa.





 You can't be in his presence for a few minutes without learning new things. 



Yours truly was privileged to be closely part of his later couple of years on earth. On his 85th birthday, few weeks before his demise,  he marked a very solemn and low key birthday. Prior to that milestone age, he had gradually withdrawn from social activities and active political participation.



On his invitation, Clergymen visited almost weekly to share the word of God with him and offer some prayers. 


I recall how in the twilight of his life, he got baptised, comfirmed and re-dedicated his life to Christ and to the service of humanity. He had his baptismal name boldly framed and kept beside him in his private living room.


He never missed any church service. Whenever his return trip from abroad fell on a Sunday morning, we were always prepared to go straight to church from the airport.




In his quietude, he would request for gospel songs and some tracks from Jim Reeves' album.  He particularly loved and listened to Steve Crown’s “You are Great”.


He asked for the lyrics and it was printed for him so he could sing along with the gospel act whenever the track was played


In fact, he once requested that the song be played for him while giving his speech on the auspicious occasion of the reception he organised at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, in 2016 to thank God for giving him another chance to live after his major heart surgery that lasted for 21 hours in 2015. Doctors had given up on him. That surgery was successfully miraculous and doctors tagged him 'The Miracle Man'.


 He took the opportunity of the thanksgiving to also publicly present his autobiography titled: “My Life and Nigerian Politics”. That occasion had the esteemed presence of former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, former Nigeria's  military leader, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, Governors and a host of other special dignitaries. 


He would always testify of the goodness of God towards him.

At every conclusion of Steve Crown’s 'You are Great' track, he would often declare "God has been very good to me, He is indeed great". He was sincerely and passionately grateful to his Maker. 


Anenih became more immensed and entrenched in ethe​re​al and supernal activities, reading his bible and studying religious materials. 


I knew that his eventual ticket for his last flight to the world unknown was imminent, but I never had an inkling that it would be in 2018. This is because at 85 years old and despite losing a wife and son in quick succession, he was fit, primed, alert, agile and was very much totally in control of his activities, including major political decisions in the Edo State P.D.P and at the national level, though he was no longer seen at rallies or public events of the Party.


 Chief was a very strong individual who detested being assisted to do anything he could do for himself.  I recall that a day after the domestic accident, I offered him his walking stick while stepping into a medical facility in company of his personal doctor and the C.M.D of the hospital, he rejected it and any form of aid, declaring that he was fine to the amusement and appreciation of all. Of course,  we allowed him and he briskly walked into the building unaided. 


He had also repeatedly mentioned that there was longevity in their lineage. You can then imagine my conclusion that he had more years on earth with us. How naive and wrong I was. 


From the political doyen, yours truly learnt a lot about politics and life. 

Chief Anenih had a mu​nif​i​cent heart that cannot be probably found elsewhere. He loved to give as a lifestyle. 

He loved everywhere and everything to be pristine, spick-and-span and immaculate.

He loved loyalty!  He rewarded loyalty. He was also very loyal to *genuine* loyalists and friends. He was very fair minded and considerate if compared with a lot of our contemporary political figures.



 He forgave very quickly and accepted true apologies very easily.


 He would often say of himself, "I can bark, but I cannot bite". He loved punctuality. He kept to time. He loved education and distinction in academics. He loved to obey constituted authorities no matter how young the person is. He loved to plan ahead. He was always ahead of his peers, this stood him out as a politician. He loved hardwork. He believed that a good employee is the one who gives more than he is paid.


As a great listener, he had an incredible acumen for paying attention to details. He was very meticulously perspicacious. He was also a lover 'boy'. He loved to publicly display his affections. 


Despite just spending a few years around the late political pundit, I can spend the next two days talking and writing on each of the above characteristics with instances and it will remain inexhaustible.


Imagine what those who have spent more years with the departed leader would do. He was just simply enigmatic.


Anenih's simplicity, humility and naturalness are unrivaled. He was an incurable optimist! Oh my God! 



One of his philosophies about life was that everything will always be alright even if it was gloomy in the beginning. This philosophy must have contributed in keeping him sane and alive when he and other prominent politicians were  incarcerated in 1984 by the then Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari.


His philanthropic disposition littered everywhere. From giving to churches, hospitals to giving to fund social activities.  An endless giver. Even on his hospital bed, he was still giving.  

I will conclude this tribute by narrating a rather funny story about his generosity.  


Sometime in October 2011, someone sent the late Chief a text message requesting for his assistance towards the payment of the his Nigerian Law School tuition. The individual mentioned my school. Chief then forwarded the message to me with an endnote "do you know this young man, can you verify his claims and the amount involved?"

Fortunately,  I knew boy. I immediately got his contact, called him to confirm that he was not being impersonated.  

I reverted to the late Leader with my findings. I told him the tuition was N295,000.00. He promptly replied "tell him to go and meet my P.A in Benin and collect the sum of N300T" (of course the 'T' meant 'Thousand')


That was how the young man got three hundred thousand for his tuition.  

He didn't know the boy, he never met him. 


He did not enquire about his tribe, (and guess what, the boy was from Comrade Adams Oshiomhole's place the 'Insulter in chief' ). He did not ask about his faith or political leanings. His inquiry was simply for the authenticity of the request and that was all. Wonderful. 


On another occasion,  this time, I had joined him as an aide. One boy by the name Henry kept calling and sending text messages requesting for assistance for a job and for finances. The late Chief was no longer in power, so a job was not immediately feasible. The boy was persistent in reaching out to him and strangely, he picked ALL CALLS. Henry's was no exception. He told me that politics is a leveler. In hindsight,  I think Chief Anenih had a calling in politics. That was his ministry!

Back to Henry's story. Chief then directed me to discuss with the young man. He narrated his story. Same old story of no jobs and how he was suffering in Warri, Delta State. I got back to Chief. A few days later the boy called him again . This time, it was a straight answer. "Henry, I am in Benin this weekend, see me on Saturday", and the call ended. 

Henry's visitor's form was brought announcing that he was at the gate in Benin. I waited for a while before presenting Henry's issue because it was still too early.  Without wasting time, within seconds, Henry was financially blessed and the boy departed gleefully.



I have plethora of similar stories about how random individuals got one form of assistance or the other from the late Iyasele.  Especially financial assistance.


Am I trying to paint Chief Tony Anenih a saint? Far from it. He had his shortcomings as a mere mortal. In fact, he acknowledged making some political mistakes. He didn't see himself as a saint. No one is afteral. 


Like the proverbial elephant who was presented to some blind people for their assessment, he was different thing to different folks. He made his name in politics and in politics at that level,  one is bound to be caught up in a series  contradictions of real, outright bogus and imagined personalities.  Chief Anenih was no exception. It was about perception and some of the wrong insinuations were deliberately orchestrated by political foes and former beneficiaries of his benevolence.  In politics,  everything and anything is expected.


However, you can't take certain things away from him. He was humane,  taciturn,  considerate,  kindhearted, generous. He made people.


He empowered so many. A majority of those who benefited from him refused, neglected and or failed to replicate same to others. They simply went away with what they got. He was a true nationalist not given to ethnic primordial sentiments.  No wonder he was loved and commanded unparalleled influence across all geopolitical zones of Nigeria.


In the last Edo Governorship election in which his Party, the PDP won,  his name featured prominently.  His speeches became campaign materials for the Party's social media influencers. His senatorial zone was locked down for the PDP. And it was a seamless sweet victory for Governor Godwin Obaseki. A kind of pay back for the great and gracious roles the Governor played during Anenih's funeral two years ago.


Indeed, Chief Tony Anenih will never die.  He lives on through me and through many others. Yes, he lives on for death has a life.  It lives through humans daily. 


May God bless his soul.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

BREAKING: House Of Reps Throws away Controversial Water Resources Bill

 



According to a story in Vanguard, Reps in shouting match, as Speaker withdraws National Water Resources  Bill

The House of Representatives has withdrawn its controversial National Water  Resources Bill,2020.

The House was thrown into a turmoil on Tuesday, while considering a Matter of Privilege, raised by Rep. Benjamin Mzondu(PDP-Benue) to be heard on the contentious National Water Resources Bill, 2020.

Mzondu’s motion sought the withdrawal of the Bill, owing to the public outcry against it and its breach of House’ Rules.

In presenting his Matter of Privilege, Rep. Mzondu cited Order 6, Rule 1(1), 2 and 3, as he argued forcefully, against the transmission of the Bill to the Senate and its finally becoming law.


According to him, “I wish to refer to Order 6, Rule 1(1), 2 and 3 and Order 12, Rule 18 to state that I was deprived of my legislative Privilege of sighting a gazetted copy of the National Water Resources BillHB 921, and such could not participate in the consideration of the report by the Committee of the Whole, which also deprived me of my rights and privilege of representation to my people.


“Mr. Speaker, Hon. Colleagues, it is in the effort to eliminate the “Element of Surprise”, that the House in its wisdom, included in its Standing Rule, that every Bill, must be gazetted or clean copies circulated. It is important to note that the word emphasized here, is “gazette”, which means appearing in the Bills Journal of the House.

“The words used are clear and unambiguous, they ought to be given their ordinary meaning, as stated.

“Mr. Speaker, Hon. Colleagues, I was misled by the use of order 12, Rule 18 of our Standing Orders. Mr. Speaker, Hon. Colleagues, it is an issue of law and procedure, and Hon. Speaker, the onus of interpretation, lies with you. Where the Bill was labeled as Bill 2020, it was not considered as such.

Monday, September 28, 2020

Division, Frustration, Anger, Knocks and commendation among, CSOs, Workers As NLC, TUC suspend Already mobilised Protest and strike.

 


The decision of the leadership of the Nigeria Labour movement to suspend its planned protest and strike, just hours before the action is generating anger and suspicion of foul play

Organised Labour I.e Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC) and Trade Union Congress(TUC) took the decision early hours of monday, September 28th and the Banquet hall of the presidential villa after several hours of meeting.

The Nigerian government suggested a two weeks suspension of the new electricity tariff and to set up a committee to review the process, which labour agreed with.

Also the Nigerian government set up a steering committee on the deregulation of the petroleum downstream to ascertain the Nation's refineries are fixed to reduce importation, but the hike in the PMS was not reduced, but organised labour also agreed.

All these and more contained in a communique signed by both the government and labour and read out by the conciliatory of the meeting, minister of labour and employment, sen. Dr. Chris Ngige.

First to commend the decision reached is the national secretary of the coalition of civil society Citizen's action against COVID-19 (CCSCAAC)  Victor Itsede

Itsede said the nation cannot afford to pay few companies huge monies running into trillions of naira in the name of subsidy on petroleum products. "...We must begin to invest on the real sector. Agriculture investment should be deliberate. If we do this we can raise millions of Nigerians out of poverty..."


Itsede continues his that "...this should be the real massage that needs to spread accrosa the country, because most of the gullible people are made to believe that the recent action of the full deregulation and sudden increase in tariffs is a wrong action. So we need to come out and educate the populace about this noble action taken by the Government that has a very good impact in the near future..."

Unfortunately CCSCAAC appears to be alone on this turf as the agreement reached between government and labour has not gone down well with several members.

 In Cross RIVER  state for example ,the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have described the suspension of the plan to hold a nationwide protest and strike as shameful following workers readiness for a showdown.

Ben Ukpebi is NLC Cross River state chairman and Monday Ogbodum, is the TUC Cross River State Chairman, who vented their frustration in calabar the state capital said the move by the organised labour's leadership has successfully given credence to the insensitivity of government.

On the streets of Jo's, the plateau state capital some residents say they no longer have confidence in leadership of the NLC and TUC following the suspension of monday's strike .


Meanwhile the story is slightly different in Kwara state north central Nigeria as organised labour in the State worried less about the decision of their national leaders and has gone ahead to issue a 14-day strike notice to the State Government for non-implementation of the thirty (30) thousand naira National Minimum wage

Issa Ore is Kwara State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), who made the announcement in Ilorin at the end of a congress meeting of the chapter.
Find below the FG/LABOUR MEETING COMMUNIQUE:

JOINT COMMUNIQUE ON THE RESOLUTION OF TRADE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA (FGN) AND THE ORGANIZED LABOUR REPRESENTED BY THE NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS (NLC) AND THE TRADE UNION CONGRESS (TUC) HELD AT THE STATE HOUSE BANQUET HALL ON SUNDAY, 27TH SEPTEMBER 2020


A Bipartite Meeting between the FGN and the two Labour Centres  Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC),
Having been convened at the Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja to discuss emerging labour issues arising from recent cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry,
Recognizing the public outcry and protest over the recent Federal Government twin policies on Electricity Tariff Reform and full implementation of deregulation of the downstream sector of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry resulting in the planned nation-wide industrial action by Organised Labour,
Bearing in mind the spiral and negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic on world economy,
Further bearing in mind that due to impact of COVID-19 pandemic the world is undergoing socio-economic transition which has affected price stability, sustainability of enterprises, employment, and other socio-economic indices,
Acknowledging that the spiral and negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy has given rise to the need for a new socio-economic order,
Recognising the need to sustain enterprises for retention and creation of jobs as well as sustainable growth and development,
Acknowledging the need for social concertation between the Federal Government and workers representatives, namely the two Labour Centres  The NLC and TUC,
To aid in the dialogue and communication, the Federal Government side made presentations to show the state of economy and the drive behind the recent cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry,
Bipartite meeting to address and resolve the issues in dispute between the FG and Labour Centres were held on September 15, 24, and 27, 2020,
After exhaustive deliberations on the issues raised by Labour Centres, the FGN stated that it has fashioned out palliatives that would ameliorate the sufferings that Nigerian workers may experience as a result of the cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry. The palliatives will be in the areas of transport, power, housing, agriculture and humanitarian support.
After thorough debates and negotiations on various issues raised by all parties, the following resolutions were reached and mutually adopted: 
ELECTRICITY TARIFF REFORMS

The parties agreed to set up a Technical Committee comprising Ministries, Departments, Agencies, NLC and TUC, which will work for a duration of two (2) weeks effective Monday 28th September 2020, to examine:
the justifications for the new policy in view of the need for the validation of the basis for the new cost reflective tariff as a result of the conflicting information from the fields which appeared different from the data presented to justify the new policy by NERC;
metering deployment, challenges, timeline for massive roll  out.

The Technical Committee membership is as follows:
Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN – Hon. Minister of State Labour & Employment - Chairman
Mr Godwin Jedy-Agba – Hon. Minister of State Power  Member
Prof. James Momoh - Chairman National Electricity Regulatory Commission  Member
Engr. Ahmad Rufai Zakari - SA to Mr. President on Infrastructure  Member/Secretary
Dr. OnohoOmhen Ebhohimhen  Member (NLC)
Comrade Joe Ajaero  Member (NLC)
Comrade Chris Okonkwo  Member (TUC)
1no. Representative of DISCOS - Member
The Terms of Reference (ToR) are as follows:
To examine the justification for the new policy on cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments.
To look at the different Electricity Distribution Company (DISCOs) and their different electricity tariff vis-à-vis NERC order and mandate.
Examine and advise Government on the issues that have hindered the deployment of the six million meters.
To look into the NERC Act under review with a view to expanding its representation to include organized labour.
The Technical sub - committee is to submit its report within two (2) weeks. During the two weeks, the DISCOs shall suspend the application of the cost - reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments.
The meeting also resolved that the following issues of concern to Labour should be treated as stand  alone items:
The 40% stake of Government in the DISCO and the stake of workers to be reflected in the composition of the DISCOs Boards.

An all-inclusive and independent review of the power sector operations as provided in the privatization MOU to be undertaken before the end of the year 2020, with Labour represented.

That going forward, the moribund National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC) be inaugurated before the end of the year 2020 to institutionalize the process of tripartism and socio dialogue on socio  economic and major labour matters to forestall crisis 

DOWNSTREAM SECTOR DEREGULATION

Consequent upon the critical review of the various challenges of the downstream sector of the Nigeria oil and gas industry vis a vis the incalculable losses associated with a subsidy regime the Country has been incurring in terms of, stifled growth in the downstream sector, diminished human capital development and massive financial leakages and flight. This is in addition to the dire financial circumstances of the Federation that precludes any ability to sustain any subsidy on PMS and making deregulation of PMS inevitable. Consequently, the Parties agreed to the following:

All parties agreed on the urgency for increasing the local refining capacity of the nation to reduce the overdependency on importation of petroleum products to ensure energy security, reduce cost of finished products, increase employment and business opportunities for Nigerians.

To address (1) above, NNPC to expedite the rehabilitation of the nations four refineries located in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna and to achieve 50% completion for Port Harcourt by December 2021, while timelines and delivery for Warri and Kaduna will be established by the inclusive Steering Committee.

To ensure Commitment and transparency to the processes and timelines of the rehabilitation exercise, the management of NNPC has offered to integrate the national leadership of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association (PENGASSAN) into the Steering Committee already established by the Corporation.

A Validation team comprising the representatives of the NNPC, Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), NUPENG and PENGASSAN will be established to monitor progress of the rehabilitation of the refineries and the pipelines/strategic depots network and advice the Steering Committee periodically.

Post rehabilitation, NNPC shall involve the PENGASSAN and NUPENG in the process of establishing the operational model of the Nations refineries.

The Federal Government will facilitate the delivery of licensed modular and regular refineries, involvement of upstream companies in petroleum refining and establishing framework for financing in the downstream sector.

NNPC to expedite work on the Build Operate and Transfer framework for the nations pipelines and strategic depots network for efficient transportation and distribution of Petroleum products to match the delivery timelines of the refineries as agreed.

The Federal Government and its agencies to ensure delivery of 1 million CNG/LPG AutoGas conversion kits, storage skids and dispensing units under the Nigeria Gas Expansion Programme by December 2021 to enable delivery of cheaper transportation and power fuel. A Governance Structure that will include representatives of organized Labour shall be established for timely delivery.

GENERAL INTERVENTION

To cushion the impacts of the downstream sector deregulation and tariffs adjustment in the power sector, the Federal Government will implement the following:

A specific amount to be unveiled by the FGN in two weeks time will be isolated from the Economic Sustainability Programme Intervention Fund and be accessed by Nigerian Workers with subsequent provision for 240,000 under the auspices of NLC and TUC for participation in agricultural ventures through the CBN and the Ministry of Agriculture. The timeline will be fixed at the next meeting. 

Federal Government will facilitate the removal of tax on minimum wage as a way of cushioning the impacts of the policy on the lowest vulnerable.

Federal Government will make available to organized labour 133 CNG/LPG driven mass transit buses immediately and provide to the major cities across the Country on a scale up basis thereafter to all States and Local Governments before December 2021.

Housing: 10% be allocated to Nigerian workers under the ongoing Ministry of Housing and Finance initiative through the NLC and TUC.

Consequently, the NLC and TUC agreed to suspend the planned industrial action.


ORGANISED LABOUR;
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Ayuba  Wabba, mni                                                                                     Quadri Olalaye
NLC PRESIDENT                                                                                            TUC PRESIDENT
                                                                                                                        
_________________                                                               __________________
Emmanuel Ugboaja                                                                               Musa Lawal Ozigi, mni                                                                                             Secretary General NLC                                                                         Secretary General TUC

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Williams E. Akporeha       Festus Osifo         
NUPENG President PENGASSAN President

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Martin Uzoegwu      Chris N. Okonkwo
President NUEE      President, SSAEAC
 
FOR GOVERNMENT:

__________________                                                             _______________________
Timipre Sylva                                                                                     Festus Keyamo, SAN
Hon. Min. of State Petroleum     Hon. Min. of State Labour & Employment                                                              


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Alh Lai Mohammed                                                                            Godwin Jedy-Agba      
Hon. Min. of Information & Culture                                          Hon. Min. of State Power                            
                                                                                                                        
                                            

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                                         Sen. (Dr.) Chris Nwabueze Ngige, OON, MD.
                                         Honourable Minister of Labour & Employment
                                        

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                                                          Boss Mustapha
                                     Secretary to the Government of the Federation