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APC, a Gang of Zombies, Says Segun Sowunmi

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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Segun Sowunmi, has described the All Progressives Congress (APC) as a gang of zombies

Sowunmi, while mocking the APC, said the ruling party would be traveling on a lane of deception to think that it is a political party.

Featuring on Channels TV’s Politics Today, the PDP chieftain wondered when last the APC conducted a congress.

He said: “The PDP just did Congress all over the country. I can’t remember when last our rivals – APC-  said anything like that.

“We are struggling to keep to the principles of democracy, it’s not a graveyard peace. People will have options and go to court.

“APC must be deceiving itself if it thinks it’s a political party, it might be in government and a special purpose vehicle for contesting election but it will be laughable for them to wake up in the morning and somebody threw away the Chairman, ordered to go and recruit another. It is a gang of zombies.

“With due respect, the APC must be deceiving itself if it thinks that it is a political party,” he further said.

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Police Deny Attacking Independence Day Protesters in Abuja

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has denied attacking the October 1 protesters in Abuja.

The rebuttal was conveyed through a statement by the spokesperson of the FCT Police Command, SP Josephine Adeh, in Abuja.

Adeh said the operatives only took proactive measures to prevent looting, adding it was necessary to address the allegation following reports that policemen attacked protesters at Utako Market in Abuja earlier on Tuesday during the protest.

She urged Nigerians to disregard the “misleading and mischievous information”, stressing that the command is committed to ensuring the safety of the citizens in the exercise of their civil rights.

Earlier reports claimed that the police operatives fired teargas at protesters in Abuja, during the #FearlessInOctober protest over bad governance.

“The command wishes to categorically debunk the narrative, tagging it completely false and misleading.

“Acting on intelligence, the operatives only took measures to forestall miscreants who were taking advantage of the protest to loot shops in the market and as a result, extended focus to them.

“As a responsible agency, we could not stand by and allow traders to be robbed of their hard-earned money and belongings without intervening,” the statement added.

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ASUU Serves Final Notice, Threatens Strike at Expiration of 14 Days Ultimatum

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has vowed to down tools after the expiration of the 14-day ultimatum issued the Federal government to meet its demands.

Briefing journalists, in Calabar, the Zonal Coordinator, ASUU Calabar zone, Comrade Happiness Uduk, who read a joint statement by all chairpersons of the zone, warned that the Federal government should be held responsible for the breakdown of industrial harmony, which might arise from its indifference towards their plight.

“Our Union will withdraw services, and should not be held responsible for the breakdown in industrial harmony which will arise as a result of the government’s insensitivity, insincerity, indifference and time-buying tactics.

“The Union calls on those in authority as well as their agents to seize this window to forestall the looming crisis.

“With a feeling of indignation, we regret to bore you with the cry of anger, frustration and unfulfilled promises that have tirelessly bedeviled our struggle and have been front-burnt for several years.

“The Calabar zone of ASUU has called this Press conference because of development or the lack of it, as regards our engagements with the Federal Government of Nigeria.

“As you are aware, in a letter dated 20th August 2024, the Union gave the government a 21-day ultimatum for the resolution of all the issues in contention since 2009.

“We categorically want to inform you that nothing tangible has changed safely for meetings and more meetings for which government agents were more concerned with receiving allowances for convening such meetings from tax-payers money, and the funds that our government claims it does not have.

“We are compelled, therefore, to address you, gentlemen of the Press on the latest development or otherwise because of the inevitable and impending industrial action to press home our demands.

“As men of the fourth (estate of) realm, to escalate the issues for those concerned to improve the already fragile industrial harmony in our tertiary institutions and save the education system from total collapse or risk yet another industrial action.

“Recall that in an open letter to the Federal government, our Union in a bid to ensure that this legacy struggle is achieved for the good of Nigerians and Nigeria, had mentioned ten (10) issues in contention including the conclusion of the re-negotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement based on the draft agreement by the Nimi Briggs committee in 2021, which is already out of date given the reality of the current Dollar/Naira ratio amongst others.

“The failure of governments to implement contents of several Memoranda of Understanding and Action between 2013 and 2022 has particularly hampered access to wholesome industrial harmony in public Universities especially as renegotiation has lingered for over seven years spanning the Babalakin-led team through Jubrin Munzali’s team and Emeritus Prof. Nimi Briggs’ committee.

“The last two concluded renegotiation but the government has not owned the said document nor implemented its contents. Since the inception of this government, all efforts to get them to adopt and implement the said agreement have been frustrated.

“With the current economic realities, even the wage award and palliative cannot replace the renegotiated agreement which was reached following the time-tried and honoured principle of collective bargaining.

“Presently, it is difficult for any University worker to tell his/her exact salary as it fluctuates every month while third-party deductions are withheld or released haphazardly with impunity and amputations.

“It is obvious this government is not interested in resolving lingering issues with our Union that is why like previous governments, its engagements with us are characterized by bottlenecks of bureaucracy, time-buying, documentation denial, lack of budgetary provisions rather compounding and complicating the already unpleasant relationship.

“Given current realities in the dysfunctional relationship between Federal government and ASUU, the Union resolved to give the government 14 more days ultimatum to the earlier 21 days beginning from Monday, 23rd September 2024 within which all issues must have been addressed to the satisfaction of our poorly-treated members.

“We hereby encourage members that though the road is rough, victory is assured because there is no going back,” the union concluded.

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FG Raises Allowance of NYSC Members to N77,000 Per Month

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The Federal government has approved the increase of monthly allowance paid corps members undergoing the mandatory national service to N77,000 effective from July 2024.

The acting Director of Information and Public Relations, National Youth Service Corps, Caroline Embu, announced this through a statement on Wednesday.

The statement said the increase is in line with the enactment of the National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Act 2024.

According to the statement, the increase is contained in a letter from the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, dated 25th September 25, 2024 and signed by the Chairman, Mr. Ekpo Nta.

The statement read: “Prior to this, the Director General, NYSC Brigadier General YD Ahmed, had paid an advocacy visit to the Chairman in which he solicited for a robust welfare package for Corps members.

“The NYSC boss is thankful to the Federal government for the timely gesture and is optimistic that it will not only bring much needed succour to the Corps members, but also boost their morale and motivate them to do even more, in their service to the nation.

“Before this increase, the monthly allowance for Corps members was Thirty-Three Thousand Naira (N33,000).”

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