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Minimum wage: NLC, TUC split, want different pay in zones

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Organised Labour was divided, yesterday, over what the new minimum wage should be. The lack of unanimity was evident at public hearings organised by the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage, TCNMW, across four of the six geo-political zones of the country.

In the South-West, while leaders of the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, proposed N794,000, those of the Trade Union Congress, TUC, proposed N497,000 as minimum wage as the Director-General, Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies, MINILS, Ilorin, Kwara State, Comrade Issa Aremu, said the range should be between N120,000 and N200,000.

In the South-East, the NLC said it preferred the new minimum wage to be N540,000, while the TUC suggested N447,000.

However, South-South workers proposed N850,000, with their North-West counterparts angling for N485,000 minimum wage.

This happened as North-West governors shunned the parley with their South-West colleagues, saying it will be hard to sustain higher wages for their workers without a significant adjustment in some of the narratives in the national economy, such as revenue sharing formula.

However, Governors Douye Diri (Bayelsa) and Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom) promised to abide by the resolutions of the parleys.

Drama in South-West
The differences in the proposals of the NLC and TUC in the South-West came as governors from the zone said the majority of governments in the zone could hardly sustain improved wages and salaries for workers as things stand now.

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Organised Labour is advocating a N500,000 minimum wage, following the submission of proposals by state chapters to the headquarters of the congress.

The hearing is aimed at hammering out a new minimum wage that aligns with the current economic conditions and meets the expectations of workers.

On the government’s part, the argument was that even though workers deserve a new wage, each state should be allowed to negotiate with its respective workers because of its peculiarities.

However, labour unions described the stance of some governors’ inability to pay minimum wage as ā€œunacceptable.ā€
These were the high points of the South-West, geo-political zone public hearings organised by the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage, TCNMW, and chaired by the Minister of Finance, Mr Wale Edun. The hearing was held at LTV Ground, Agindingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.

The chairman of Lagos State NLC, Mrs. Funmi Sessi, recommended payment of at least N794,000 minimum wage for workers and appealed to the Federal Government to ensure that the national minimum wage remains on the exclusive list.

Sessi also suggested that a review of the minimum wage should be every two years instead of the current five years.
Sessi asked for a 13 per cent derivation for Lagos State because of its peculiarities, noting Lagos needs to conform to the standards of other cities of the world.

On his part, the representative of TUC, Mr Gbenga Ekundayo, called for an annual review of minimum wage as stated in Section 3(4) of the National Minimum Wage Act; and advocated for N497,000 new minimum wage.

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To the Director-General, Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies, MINILS, Ilorin, Kwara State, Comrade Issa Aremu: ā€œin real-time, the purchasing power of workers has been eroded. The two scriptures recognize the payment of workers. If you pay workers very well, it is Godly. It is also good economically because workers are meant to purchase goods and services.

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ā€œTo get the minimum wage right, you must talk about affordability. We should be realistic on what will keep workers alive and at the same time sustain the establishments. I think we should be talking in the range of N120,000 to N200,000.ā€

Others who spoke at the South-West hearing include Professor Adejumo Akintoye, who represented the Congress of Nigerian University Academics, CONUA; Mr Tayo Adelaja, who represented the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN; Vice-President (South-West zone) Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, NASME, Mr Solomon Aderoju, who lamented that firms and workers are facing hard times in the country.

S’West govs list challenges of meeting minimum wage

Speaking on behalf of his South-West colleagues, Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, said: ā€œThe committee on the proposed New Minimum Wage was established by the Federal Government and I was appointed to represent governors from the South-West geopolitical zone.

ā€œIn all our meetings and various deliberations, one thing that the committee has been able to establish is that the workers in Nigeria are due for an improved welfare package.

ā€œTo this effect, there is a consensus for an upward review of the National Minimum Wage because the existing one has become unrealistic.

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ā€œHaving said this, it has to be reiterated that the majority of governments at the Subā€ nationals can hardly sustain improved wages and salaries for their workers without a significant adjustment in some of the narratives in the national economy.ā€

He continued: ā€œIn tandem with the public outcry for the review of the sharing formula for the federation account, the time has come for the Federal Government to revisit the matter. ā€œThere is an urgent need for the review of existing sharing formulas in favour of states and local governments. I call on the National Assembly through the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, to urgently take decisive action to look at the ratio objectively and realistically.

ā€œAs we offer opinions on minimum wage, I will admonish all workers both in the private sector and public service to improve their productivity. This is a way to ensure the sustainability of the new minimum wage when it is eventually approved.

ā€œOur position from Osun State is that workers deserve improved wages and salaries. The Osun State Government is in support of a new and realistic minimum wage for all workers within the limit of available resources in a very sustainable manner.

In Lagos, we prioritize workers’ welfare, says Sanwo-Olu
Earlier, the chief host, and Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by the Head of Service, HoS, Bode Agoro, said that Lagos is committed to working collaboratively with other states and the Federal Government to arrive at a fair and realistic wage structure that takes into account, the diverse economic conditions across the nation.

ā€œIn Lagos State, we have always prioritized the welfare of our workers, recognizing that a well-compensated and motivated workforce is essential for sustainable development. One notable accomplishment has been the regular review of the minimum wage. I am proud to announce that Lagos State has implemented a minimum wage of N41,500, surpassing the standards set by many other states in the region.ā€

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FG wants to make an informed decision – Edun
Earlier, Finance Minister Edun said the committee is interested in well-researched position papers that will aid informed decisions.

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The minister, who is the South West Zonal Committee Chairman on the minimum wage, said: ā€œWe must recognize the significance of this assignment and its multiplier effect on the lives of millions of hardworking citizens and our great country Nigeria.

ā€œWe recognize the interests of balancing both employers and employees to achieve a fair and sustainable minimum wage that promotes social justice and economic stability.ā€

ā€œThe 37-member National Minimum Wage Tripartite Committee, which Mr. President constituted with equal memberships drawn from the government side (Federal and states) organised labour and the employers’ association has been tasked with ensuring that our minimum wage reflects the evolving economic landscape, adequately addresses the well-being of our workforce and of course the ability to pay sustainably.ā€

NLC, TUC divided in S-East
At the South East zonal public hearing organized by TCNMW in Enugu,, the Enugu State TUC Chairman, Comrade Ben Asogwa, who spoke on behalf of his colleagues in the zone, said that wage increase had become inevitable based on the present economic situation in the country.

While the NLC said it prefers the new minimum wage to be N540,000, the TUC maintained a proposal of N447,000; with both organised labour unions concurring that the minimum wage law should be reviewed every two years instead of five years as the law currently prescribes.

Asogwa said: ā€œWe can’t bear the suffering again, we believe that the needful should be done, we’re disappointed that the governors are not here. We have seen that five years is a long time for the review and so we have proposed that the minimum wage should be reviewed every two years.

Unwilling govs should quit or be impeached
ā€œWe are also saying that the law should reflect that any governor who is not ready to pay the minimum wage law should vacate his office and not the fine of N250,000 as recommended by the law. TUC is looking forward to the possibility of implementation of the wage and we can’t give a different proposal from what the national leadership of the TUC has made and so we affirm that the least we can take is N447,000.ā€

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The Enugu State Chairman of the NLC, Fabian Nwigbo, who spoke on behalf of his colleagues in the zone, noted that it was not even all the states that implemented the old N30,000 minimum wage.

Nwigbo lamented that Nigeria’s minimum wage was less than eight per cent of what was obtained in other African countries, stating that in 2019 when N30,000 was proposed, prices of commodities and fuel were lower than their present rates.

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South-South workers propose N850,000,00 minimum wage
In the South-South zone hearing, workers proposed tN850,000 as the new national minimum wage.

The position of the zone was contained in a memorandum presented in Uyo by the Chairman of the (NLC Akwa Ibom State Council, Comrade Sunny James, at the event.

James stated: ā€œThe standard of living for every worker has become suicidal and strangulating. Every single item a worker depends on for sustenance has gone out of reach-foodstuffs, transportation, school fees, accommodation, medical care, clothing, even ordinary sachet water.

ā€œThe leadership of Congress, therefore, posits that to ensure social stability, increased productivity and to adhere to the global requirements of decent work, the following socio-economic indicators must be considered as we review the 2019 minimum wage: The cost of living per day, housing/accommodation, Transportation/utility, Health, Educational, etc. Using the above key indicators for measurement and considering that the comparatively high cost of living peculiar to the oil -producing areas, a consequence of oil exploration and mining activities, the South-South zone hereby proposes a new wage of N850,000.ā€

He also recommended that the minimum wage should be retained in the exclusive legislative list.

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He continued: ā€œThe zone proposes a penalty for those contravening the minimum wage to include the impeachment and imprisonment of such insensitive/inhuman governors, withdrawal of operational license to the defaulting private sector employers.ā€

In its memorandum the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, said it supports the demand of N850,000 minimum wage as proposed by the NLC.

Prof Emem Abraham, Akwa Ibom State Chairman of NMA, who submitted the memorandum to the committee, noted that the consequential adjustment is of utmost importance to NMA members.

We’ll implement new wage – Govs Eno, Diri
In his remarks, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, who noted that the welfare of Akwa Ibom workers had always been on the government’s priority list, assured that the state would implement the outcome of the hearings.

Eno who was represented by Head of Service, Elder Effiong Essien said: ā€œIt is on record that in the 2019 new minimum wage implementation effort, Akwa Ibom State was the first to inaugurate the state implementation committee.

ā€œIn line with the spirit and intent of the ongoing revision of the National minimum wage to provide a living wage, I wish to assure that my state, Akwa Ibom will align and oblige the outcome as usual, when the input from the hearings shall have been collated, considered and enacted into the Act by our legislators.ā€

Similarly, Governor Duoye Diri of Bayelsa State who was represented by the Head of Service, Mrs Biobelemoye Charles-Onyeoma, said: ā€œ I want to thank His Excellency the President for setting up this committee in recognition of the plight of the workforce and the need to engage the stakeholders.

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ā€œWe appreciate the workforce of Nigeria because without the workforce the government cannot do anything. Having listened to all the presentations I want to encourage us that as a government whatever harmonious review that would be done, we will be willing and ready to abide by it.ā€

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Coup Plot: Tension In Abuja As Army Raids Residence Of Ex-Minister, What They Found

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Tension is palpable across the communities of Abuja following a foiled coup attempt, prompting authorities to intensify their efforts against those suspected of involvement in the plot.

In a significant development, members of the Nigerian Army executed a search operation at the Abuja residence of Timipre Sylva, a former governor of Bayelsa State and ex-Minister of State for Petroleum Resources. Click link to continue reading.

This raid is part of a broader investigation spearheaded by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) into the alleged conspiracy.

According to reports from SaharaReporters, this operation underscores the serious nature of the allegations flying around and the government’s commitment to unraveling the details behind this troubling incident. The atmosphere of uncertainty and concern in the capital seems to be growing as investigations unfold.

Multiple security sources confirmed to SaharaReporters on Tuesday that the army raid occurred at Sylva’s home in the Maitama area of Abuja.

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According to insiders, a ā€œspecial military teamā€ carried out the operation after intelligence linked the ā€œformer South-South governorā€ to secret meetings allegedly held with some of the detained military officers.

ā€œNigerian Army special team ransacked the home of Timipre Sylva, who is believed to have fled Nigeria,ā€ one top source familiar with the development told SaharaReporters.

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ā€œHe is the South-South former governor frequently mentioned in the case. His brother, named Paga, was picked up during the raid. The operation also extended to his Bayelsa residence.ā€

Another security insider said that while no official statement had been issued regarding the raid, the action was ā€œnot randomā€ but ā€œa direct response to intelligence linking certain political figures to the alleged plotters.”

This development comes amid growing tension within the armed forces following SaharaReporters’ exclusive report that at least 16 senior military officers had been detained incommunicado by the DIA over an alleged coup plot.

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The detained officers, drawn from the Army, Navy, and Air Force, have been held for over three weeks in an undisclosed Abuja facility under what sources described as ā€œunusual and suspicious conditions.ā€

Family members told SaharaReporters they initially believed their relatives had been kidnapped, as there was no official communication from the military regarding their arrests.

ā€œIt’s been 18 days since those 16 officers were detained in an undisclosed location. At first, we thought our brother was kidnapped before finding out what transpired from his friend who works in the NSA office,ā€ a family member had said.

Security analysts have questioned why the DIA, an intelligence agency under the Ministry of Defence, is spearheading the investigation instead of allowing each military service to handle its personnel internally, a move seen as ā€œhighly political.ā€

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ā€œIf the military were truly conducting a disciplinary operation, over 10,000 cases could emerge. Why only 16 officers, and why hand them to the DIA?ā€ one retired officer asked. ā€œThis smells of politics. There’s clearly more going on behind the scenes.ā€

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Speculations are now rife that the alleged plot and subsequent arrests may have deeper political undertones, potentially involving some former office holders with ties to late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

Sylva, a former governor of Bayelsa State and a close ally of late Buhari, served as Minister of State for Petroleum Resources between 2019 and 2023.

He was also the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in the November 2023 Bayelsa election, which he lost to incumbent Governor Douye Diri of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

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15 Occupants Trapped As Two-Storey Building Collapses In Lagos

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15 Occupants Trapped As Two-Storey Building Collapses In Lagos

The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service revealed that 15 people, comprising seven female adults, seven male adults, and four children, had been rescued with varying degrees of injury.

A two-storey building has collapsed in the Oyingbo area of Lagos, leaving an undisclosed number of people feared trapped.

The Director of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, in a situation report, said that the agency received a distress call in the wee small hours of Monday.

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Adeseye explained that the building located on 54, Cole Street, Cemetery Bus Stop, had been marked ā€˜Distressed’ before it collapsed on the occupants.

She revealed that 15 people, comprising seven female adults, seven male adults, and four children, had been rescued with varying degrees of injury.

They were taken to the Federal Medical Center, Ebute Meta, and General Hospital, Odan, Lagos Island.

She, however, said a rescue operation by the Sari Iganmu Fire Station of the LSFRS was ongoing.

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ā€œIt is an ongoing rescue involving an existing two-storey building which has reportedly [been] marked distress before collapsing on the occupants.

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ā€œFifteen adults (seven male adults, four female adults, and four children) have been rescued with varying degrees of injury and taken to Federal Medical Center, Ebute Meta, and General Hospital, Odan, Lagos Island,ā€ the statement partly read.

Building collapses in Nigeria are a lingering concern, especially in the rainy season.

The incident happened weeks after six people were rescued in September after a two-storey building collapsed on Modupeola Street, Mangoro, Alimosho, Lagos.

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Scene of the collapse of a three-storey building at Alagomeji, in the Yaba area of Lagos State.

On September 13, one person was confirmed dead when a three-storey building in Alagomeji area of the state collapse.

 

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Protest: Police Issues Fresh Warning To Sowore, Deploys Officers To Two Key Locations

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Protest: Police Issues Fresh Warning To Sowore, Deploys Officers To Two Key Locations

Police commissioner Olohundare Jimoh has warned activist and politician Omoyele Sowore and others against protesting over demolitions in Lagos.

Jimoh gave the warning while addressing journalists in the Iyana-Oworo axis of the Third Mainland Bridge on Monday.

He said the Lagos police command had made massive deployments across the city to forestall any planned demonstrations that could lead to public disorder. He also mentioned that the command would not tolerate any attempt to block major highways or disrupt the peace currently being enjoyed in Lagos.

ā€œWe want to warn Sowore and his group to stay away from Lagos or face the full weight of the law. The Third Mainland Bridge is too vital to the Nigerian economy and the safety of lives and property for anyone to think of blocking it. Every day, thousands of people depend on that route for their livelihood and medical emergencies, ā€ Mr Jimoh said.

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Jimoh said cops had been stationed at strategic points, including the Third Mainland Bridge, Maryland, Ojota, Gani Fawehinmi Park, Gbagada, Bariga, Lekki Toll Gate, and other areas to ensure peace and order.

ā€œAnyone who wishes to organise a peaceful protest must follow laid-down procedures. What we have seen in recent times is not protest but attempts to disrupt public peace. Anyone who engages in such will be dealt with according to the law,ā€ he said.

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Following the recent demolition in Oworonshoki, Mr Jimoh defended the government’s action, describing the affected areas as illegal structures and criminal hideouts.

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ā€œThose areas were being used by criminals to launch attacks on innocent Nigerians. The government is justified in clearing them. Genuine residents have been compensated, and this was documented and covered by the media two days ago,ā€ he said.

He accused some individuals of attempting to exploit the situation for political or criminal purposes, warning that the police would not allow anyone to use the guise of protest to cause mayhem.

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ā€œAnyone hiding under activism to cause chaos is complicit in a conspiracy to commit a crime; we will not permit that, ā€ he said.

The commissioner assured law-abiding residents of adequate protection, urging them to go about their daily activities without fear.

ā€œEvery Nigerian is entitled to protection, safety, and freedom of movement. We will continue to ensure that Lagos remains peaceful, but criminality under the cover of protest will not be tolerated,ā€ Mr Jimoh said.

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(FULL LIST): 4 Things Tinubu Told INEC Chairman To Do Ahead 2027 Election

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President Bola Tinubu on Thursday charged the new Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Joash Amupitan, to prioritise transparency and non-violence as Nigeria prepares for the 2027 general elections, saying credible polls remained the foundation of public trust and democratic stability.

Speaking at the State House in Abuja shortly after administering the oath of office on the new INEC boss, Tinubu said Amupitan’s appointment, confirmed by the Senate a week ago, was a mark of confidence in his competence and character by both the executive and legislative arms of government.

ā€œI, therefore, urge you, Professor Amupitan, as you take on this assignment, to protect the integrity of our elections and the electoral process and the institutional capacity of INEC, and I wish you success on your first assignment in November 2025, which is the governorship election of Anambra state,ā€ Tinubu said.

ā€œAs the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, your nomination and confirmation are a testament to your capacity and the confidence reposed in you,ā€ Tinubu said, adding, ā€œThis marks the beginning of a challenging yet rewarding journey, and I trust that you will approach your responsibilities with the highest level of integrity, dedication, and patriotism.ā€

The President emphasised that Nigeria’s democracy, which has lasted since 1999, had evolved through reforms, innovation, and lessons learned from past challenges.

ā€œOur democracy has come a long way. We have consolidated and strengthened our democratic institutions, particularly our electoral system. To ensure that our democracy continues to flourish, the integrity of our electoral system must be beyond reproach,ā€ Tinubu noted.

President Tinubu added that while no electoral system was flawless, credibility and transparency at every stage, be it registration, campaigning, voting, and results collation, remained critical to sustaining public trust.

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He said, ā€œTo maintain public trust in elections, electoral integrity must be protected, all aspects of the process from registration to campaigning, the media access, voting and counting should be transparent, non-violent and credible.

ā€œElections safeguard the people’s exclusive right to choose their leaders and shape their future.

ā€œWe must consistently improve our electoral process, addressing the challenges of yesterday and innovating for today and tomorrow.ā€

Tinubu urged Amupitan to prioritise transparency, inclusivity, and non-violence in future polls.

Shortly after the ceremony, Amupitan told State House correspondents that he would uphold the Constitution and engage all stakeholders in the pursuit of credible elections.

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ā€œI’ve just taken the oath of allegiance and the oath as Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission. I reaffirm my commitment to defend the Constitution and the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as they relate to the electoral system. Like the President said, I have been given a clear charge to ensure credible, fair, and free elections, and that I will ensure,ā€ he said.

The new INEC boss said his leadership would prioritise collaboration with political parties, civil society organisations, and security agencies.

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ā€œNo matter how well you design the system, success requires the cooperation of all stakeholders,ā€ he said.

Amupitan succeeds Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, who is the longest-serving INEC chairman yet, having overseen the commission since 2015.

He took the oath of office at 1:50 pm at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Amupitan, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Professor of Law at the University of Jos, was confirmed by the Senate on October 16, 2025, following his endorsement by the National Council of State.

The National Council of State had approved his nomination on October 9, two days after Yakubu’s exit.

Since the 1993 cycle, Nigeria’s election umpires have come from a handful of zones. The South-East produced Prof. Humphrey Nwosu from Anambra, who supervised the famed June 12, 1993 polls, and later Prof. Maurice Iwu (Imo), who oversaw the 2007 polls.

The South-South produced multiple chairpersons during the transition years. These include Okon Uya from Cross River, who served briefly after June 12, Sumner Dagogo-Jack from Rivers, who served as NECON chairman under Abacha, Justice Ephraim Akpata from Edo State, who oversaw the 1999 transition and Dr. Abel Guobadia (Edo) in 2003.

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From 2010, the tide tilted to the North with the appointment of Prof. Attahiru Jega from Kano State (North-West), who oversaw the 2011 and 2015 elections and is widely credited with restoring confidence after the 2007 cycle.

He was succeeded by Prof. Mahmood Yakubu from Bauchi (North-East), who conducted the 2019 and 2023 polls, and expanded the use of biometrics and other forms of tech.

Amupitan is the first INEC chief from Kogi, North-Central.

Upon assuming duties at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja, Amupitan vowed to restore credibility and public confidence in the country’s electoral system, declaring his appointment as a ā€œdivineā€ call to serve the nation.

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Speaking during his first official meeting with the commission’s directors, he stressed that fulfilling the commission’s mandate would depend on teamwork, discipline, and integrity within the organisation.

The INEC chairman stated that his mission was to conduct free, fair, and credible elections while strengthening democratic values across the country.

ā€œOur mandate is clear, and what is it? To deliver free, fair, and credible elections that reflect the will of the Nigerian people. To achieve this, we must work together as a team,ā€ he stated.

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Addressing INEC staff and directors, the university don pledged to uphold the highest standards of transparency and accountability.

ā€œAs we mark the beginning of the new chapter, I want to assure you of my commitment to upholding the highest standard of integrity, transparency, and discipline in all our operations,ā€ he said.

The INEC chairman described the forthcoming Anambra State governorship election as a defining moment for the commission.

ā€œThe upcoming Anambra state governorship election is not just another electoral exercise. It represents a pivot opportunity for us to demonstrate our commitment to free, fair, and credible elections,ā€ he declared.

ā€œThe eyes of the nation are upon us, and it is our duty to rise to that occasion.

ā€œCredibility in our election is paramount, and we must ensure that every voter feels confident that their vote will count. Because that is a constitutional task, and let’s restore back the confidence of every voter that whenever there is an election, their vote will count,ā€ Amupitan added.

While promising to make staff welfare a central part of his agenda, he acknowledged that the commission’s workforce played a vital role in ensuring credible elections.

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ā€œFor me, staff welfare is going to be my priority. We are going to be expecting so much from you, so your welfare is going to be a priority.

ā€œWe’ll work assiduously and tirelessly to ensure that our working conditions are conducive and that our staff are equipped with the necessary resources to excel,ā€ the new INEC chairman assured staff members.

Amupitan, accompanied by his wife, children, and senior officials from the University of Jos, expressed gratitude to his academic colleagues, who celebrated his appointment.

ā€œI was told that the whole university got shut down out of excitement. One of theirs is now given this very herculean and important responsibility of heading this commission at this time,ā€ he said.

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Despite the weight of his new responsibilities, he said he was ready for the challenge.

ā€œThe places I’ve gone to, including some national commissioners, they were saying, ā€˜I don’t envy you.’ But let me say that I am excited about the journey ahead.

ā€œTogether, let us uphold the values of democracy and work tirelessly for the credibility of our elections,ā€ he said.

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He described his appointment as part of a divine plan.

ā€œMaybe if I had a choice, I would say I would not come here. But from all the indications, I could see that God is moving in this country, and my coming is divine.

ā€œIf God says go, who are you to say ā€˜I’m not going?’ I’m here because I have a role to play to ensure that a new Nigeria is birthed. And of course, you know, INEC has a very, very important role to play in this quest.

ā€œGod bless you all, and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,ā€ he concluded.

Earlier, the Acting Chairman of INEC, May Agbamuche-Mbu, formally transferred the reins to Amupitan.

Congratulating Amupitan on his appointment and swearing-in, she noted that his emergence was ā€œa recognition of your distinguished record as a legal scholar, administrator, and patriot, but also a call to national service of the highest order.ā€

She reminded him that he was assuming office at a ā€œmost crucial timeā€ as the commission prepared for the Anambra governorship election, adding that four National Commissioners were already in the state on a readiness assessment visit.

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Acknowledging the enormity of the task ahead, she said, ā€œElections are the lifeblood of democracy, and the expectations of Nigerians have never been higher.

ā€œHowever, you are not walking into an empty field. You are stepping onto the firm and fertile ground laid by your predecessor, Professor Mahmood Yakubu.ā€

Agbamuche-Mbu praised Yakubu’s leadership for introducing ā€œlandmark innovations, from the BVAS and IReV to the strengthening of institutional transparency and voter confidence.ā€

Describing the assignment before Amupitan as ā€œa herculean national service,ā€ she expressed confidence in his capacity to lead.

ā€œ(It’s) one that demands sacrifice, patience, and unflinching dedication, but I have no doubt that you are equal to the task,ā€ the national commissioner noted.

She presented the handover notes to Amupitan, saying, ā€œMay your tenure be marked by wisdom, integrity, innovation, and enduring impact.ā€

 

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REVEALED: Fresh Details Over Alleged Coup Plot

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REVEALED: Tension In Two Northern States Over Alleged Coup Plot, Fresh Details Emerge

Recent developments have heightened unease in two Northern States following alarming claims of a potential coup plot.

Authorities are scrambling to investigate these serious allegations as fresh details surface, revealing a web of uncertainty and anxiety among residents.

Sources who spoke to Daily Trust hinted that there was suspicion that the former governor had financed the alleged plot, which was reportedlyĀ scheduled for October 25.

At least two online news platforms, Sahara Reporters and Premium Times, had reported last weekend that the 16 officers, whom the Defence Headquarters claimed were arrested for certain unprofessional conduct, were being investigated over an alleged plan to overthrow President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

Some of the detainees, including a Brigadier-General, a Colonel and others below that rank were reported to be officers attached to the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

One of our sources disclosed that the report of the planned coup attempt was true.

ā€œYes, that is true. There are civilian accomplices, including a former governor, but the extent of their involvement is being investigated. For now, there are 16 officers involved and in custody,ā€ he stated.

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The source added that the ā€œformer civilian governor being investigated over the matter is also a former operative in the oil and gas sector, but his involvement has not been confirmed.ā€

One of the sources said the investigators were trying to establish the nature of the former governor’s recent interactions with the detained officers.

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He said the former governor might be invited for interrogation should credible links between him and the detained officers be established.

It has been reported that the investigation is being coordinated by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA), with representation from the three services of the Armed Forces.

ā€œMembers of the probe panel are very senior officers, headed by a major general. The comprehensive list of officers being investigated is highly guarded,ā€ he said.

Our sources also stated that the Brigadier-General being referred to is from Niger State.

ā€œThe Colonel from Nasarawa State that is being investigated is also from a very influential family. His father is a traditional ruler in Nasarawa State and a brother of former Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura,ā€ the source added.

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Findings in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital, revealed that members of the Al-Makura family are worried.

ā€œHe is my uncle,ā€ a family member told Daily Trust.

ā€œThe entire family is in distress. I am personally worried…The wife of the officer is worried.

ā€œOur prayer is may they not be found guilty of the allegation,ā€ the family member said.

Daily Trust further gathered that more officers have been picked for questioning over their remote or direct connection with the alleged coup plan.

ā€œAside from the former governor, there are other influential politicians from both north and southern parts of the country that are being watched,ā€ said another source.

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Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu has made changes in the hierarchy of the Service Chiefs.

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This is ā€œin furtherance of the efforts of the Federal Government of Nigeria to strengthen the national security architecture,ā€ a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, read Friday.

The statement is titled ā€˜Tinubu changes service chiefs.’

According to Dare, the President appointed General Olufemi Oluyede to replace General Christopher Musa as the new Chief of Defence Staff.

ā€œThe new Chief of Army Staff is Major-General W. Shaibu. Air Vice Marshall S.K Aneke is Chief of Air Staff, while Rear Admiral I. Abbas is the new Chief of Naval Staff. Chief of Defence Intelligence Major-General E.A.P Undiendeye retains his position.

ā€œThe President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, expresses most profound appreciation to the outgoing Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa and the other Service Chiefs for their patriotic service and dedicated leadership,ā€ the statement further read.

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Tinubu charged the newly appointed Service Chiefs to justify the confidence reposed in them by further enhancing the professionalism, vigilance and comradeship that define Nigeria’s Armed Forces.

All appointments take immediate effect.

On June 19, 2023, that Bola Tinubu approved the immediate retirement of all the Service Chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police and the Comptroller-General of Customs.

At that time, the President said the move was part of his plan to reposition Nigeria’s security leadership and strengthen the national security architecture.

The 2023 reshuffle came amid persistent security threats in Nigeria, including insurgency in the Northeast, banditry in the Northwest and secessionist unrest in parts of the Southeast.

In a statement by the Director of Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Tukur Gusau, on Saturday, the military had denied a news report by Sahara Reporters, linking the detention of 16 military officers to a failed coup.

The online newspaper had linked the alleged coup to the cancellation of Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day by the Federal Government.

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Dismissing the report in an official statement on Saturday, Gusau condemned the report, saying it was ā€œintended to cause unnecessary tension and distrust among the populace.ā€

According to him, the October 1 anniversary parade cancellation was ā€œpurely administrative.ā€

He explained that the cancellation was meant to enable the President to attend a bilateral meeting abroad and enable troops to sustain ongoing operations against insurgency and banditry.

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Kashim Shettima Mustapha GCON, the esteemed position of the 15th Vice President of Nigeria.

Shettima is widely recognized for his exceptional intelligence and strategic acumen, qualities that have earned him high regard not just within political circles but also among the citizens of Nigeria, a nation characterized by its rich diversity and resilience.

His ability to navigate complex political landscapes reflects the same intelligence that is emblematic of the vast and vibrant population of Nigeria.

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The Vice President temporarily handed over his office to 14-year-old Joy Ogah, a passionate advocate for girl-child education, for a symbolic one-day tenure on Monday.

This move highlights the Tinubu administration’s commitment to advancing education and empowerment, especially for girls.

As the ceremonial Vice President, Ogah delivered a compelling address, calling for inclusive education, protection of girls’ rights, and improved school amenities like sanitation and nutrition.

ā€œWhen girls are protected, peace becomes possible,ā€ she declared, captivating her audience. She added, ā€œI may be the Vice President for a day, but the struggles I represent cannot end in a day. They must continue in our policies, our classrooms, our conversations, and our budgets.ā€

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Before passing the torch, Shettima reaffirmed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s dedication to girl-child education, citing initiatives like the school feeding program.

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He also lauded First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu as a champion of female empowerment, noting her impactful contributions to girl-child education debates during her time in the Nigerian Senate.

The event occurred during a meeting with a PLAN International delegation, led by Helen Mfonobong Idiong, focused on advancing girl-child education in Nigeria.

The organization has supported over 11 million Nigerian children through interventions in education and entrepreneurship.

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Ogah’s brief tenure as Vice President sent a resounding message, urging leaders and citizens to prioritize sustained investment in girl-child education for a brighter, more equitable future.

 

 

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