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NGE: Tinubu Charges Media On False Information; Threat To Society
President Bola Tinubu has urged the media to fast check information before releasing it to the public.
The president who spoke during the NGE conference in Akwa Ibom state on Wednesday said misinformation threatens the “fabric of our society”.
The theme of the NGE Conference 2023 is “Stimulating Economic Growth, Technological Advancement: The role of the Media”.
According to the president, represented by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris it’s the duty of the media “to combat this menace through fact-checking, responsible reporting, and promoting media and digital literacy,” in order to combat false narratives by some section of the media.
On the part of the government, Tinubu said he has tasked the Ministry of Information and National Orientation to sensitize Nigerians on the need to change the erosion of national value, and systemic moral decline by changing “the narrative in our country through the implementation of a sustained mass reorientation”.
“It is our collective duty to combat this menace through fact-checking, responsible reporting, and promoting media and digital literacy with which we can fortify our defences against the corrosive effects of a false narrative,” he said.
The president stated further, “Against the background of imminent systemic moral decline over a long period leading to the erosion of our national values, it’s my pleasure to inform you that the Ministry of Information and National Orientation is working to change the narrative in our country through the implementation of a sustained mass reorientation campaign that aims to foster unity, patriotism and promotion of positive values among Nigerians
“We seek to collectively reorientate ourselves as Nigerians in the direction of a stronger sense of national identity and shared values. I will therefore appeal to all our Editors to support this campaign for national rectitude among Nigerians.”
Why Labour Called Off Strike, Details of Duscussion With NSA, Insists On Six Conditions, Oshiomhole Berates Labour, Under Fire
By Ayodele Oni
- Imo Elders Visit Ajaero
- Chinasa Nwaneri Not In Imo Day Ajaero Was Brutalised
The National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, AIG, rtd, has succeeded in leading a Federal Government Team which met with the Leadership of the Organized Labour, and convinced Labour to call off the excruciating nationwide strike Workers embarked upon on Tuesday, November 14, 2023.
The meeting which held in the office of the NSA was attended by Labour Leaders, as well as Federal Government Officials which included the Minister of Labour, Simon Lalong and the Minister of State, Honourable Nkeiru Onyejeocha.
How It Started
The Organized Labour made up of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, the Trade Union Congress, TUC, and their affiliates had, on Tuesday, embarked on a Nationwide strike to, among other things, protest the brutalization of the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, in Owerri, Imo State, on 1st of November, 2023.
Ajaero and a couple of other Labour Leaders had gone to Owerri to mobilize workers to embark on a strike action against the Imo State Government over some sundry labour issues including, alleged, non-payment of salaries of some workers for 42 months. The State Government denies the allegations, especially, that of 42 months non-payment of salaries.
However, on arrival at the NLC State Secretariat to organize the protest, the Labour Leaders were met with violence. Their overall Leader, Ajaero, was reserved for special treatment. He was beaten black and blue and needed a serious medical attention in hospitals in Owerri and Abuja.
Who “dunnit?”
Identifying those responsible for the unprecedented incident depends on who one listens to. The State Government which washed its hands off the ugly incident insists that Ajaero was beaten during an altercation between the NLC leaders and their supporters on one side, and Imo State Workers on the other side which degenerated to a physical combat. It said that Imo State Workers who were, according to it, opposed to the strike action, confronted those who were bent on organizing it. The Government said it was when the altercation degenerated that the Police waded in to save the situation. The Government accused Ajaero, a native of the State, of mixing his leadership of the NLC with getting involved in local politics. The Government, also, accused him of dancing to the tune being played by the Labour Party, an allegation Ajaero denies and insisted “I am not a card-carrying member of the Labour Party.”
However, the Labour Union dismisses the Government’s version of what happened. In series of statements and interviews, the Union insists that thugs, accompanied by Police Operatives of the Imo State Police Command, invaded the NLC State Secretariat, and pounced on the Labour Leaders. The Police, the Union said, and confirmed by Ajaero joined in beating the NLC President, and later arrested him.
According to Ajaero, they dragged him on the ground, blindfolded him, put him in a vehicle where they beat him some more. He said he was sure he was being driven to a river where his body would have been thrown into after he must have been killed, but for a sudden intervention through a phone call, speculated to be at the instance of NSA Ribadu, who warned that he be released immediately.
Ajaero said the driver of the vehicle quickly made a sharp turn-around and took him to the Imo State Police Command, Headquarters where the now-removed Commissioner of Police Ahmed Barde, played ignorance of his ordeal. Ajaero was able to identify the Police Operatives who, he said, either dealt with him, or watched as he was being dealt with.
But, the Imo State Police Command tells a different story. In a statement by its Spokesperson, Henry Okoye, it claimed Ajaero was not arrested. It said the Police took him into protective custody to stop his being lynched by a mob. The statement did not say why no member of the murderous mob was arrested by them.
The After-effect
The manhandling of Ajaero was greeted with outrage by many individuals and associations, especially, Ajaero’s Owerri Zone and the Labour Unions. While Owerri people, especially, in the Diaspora, under the World Owerri Peoples Congress, WOPC, were enraged and condemned the incident in very strong language, they also asked for a thorough investigation and justice for Ajaero. The WOPC described Ajaero’s brutalization in his own home, as an affront to Owerri Zone.
Yet, the most punishing after-effect of the incident came from the Labour Unions, especially, against Imo people. First the NLC, TUC and their affiliates plunged Imo State into darkness. They continued by disrupting all flights to, and from, Imo Airport. And, finally, on Tuesday, November 14, they grounded the Nation by a nationwide strike action.
Council of Imo Elders Visit Ajaero
To calm the situation, appease Ajaero and appeal for peace, the Imo State Council of Elders visited Ajaero. The Council, led by its Chairman, HRH Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, apologized to the NLC President, who is their son, over the attack on him in the State. Obviously with the endorsement of the State Government, the Council Members who were on the team included former Inspector General of Police, rtd/ former Chairman, Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro, former Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Maurice Iwu, former Minister for Aviation and former Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland, Dr Kema Chikwe, Chief Henry Njoku and more.
Oshiomhole Differs
While a robust debate on the appropriateness, or otherwise, of the strike action by the Organized Labour was raging, a former President of the NLC, Adams Oshiomhole, slammed the Leadership of the Labour. He accused Labour of playing politics over the strike actions which began in Imo State, and literally accused it of partisan politics and blackmail. He said they were not fighting for either the Workers or the masses but playing a selfish game which almost borders on blackmail. For his opinion, Oshiomhole, a former two-term Governor of Edo State, former National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and now, a Senator, was verbally attacked by his former Comrades.
Enters NSA, Softening The Ground
On Wednesday, the second day of the strike action, the Federal Government saw the urgent need for a truce.
It invited the Labour Leadership to a meeting against Wednesday. To soften the ground for the meeting, Ribadu, in an unusual statement same day, just before the meeting, disclosed that arrests have been made in connection with the recent attack on Ajaero. The Inspector General of Police,Dr Kayode Egbetokun, had earlier promised a thorough investigation.
The NSA, in the statement, expressed concern over the ongoing industrial action initiated by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and NLC, and revealed that investigations have been launched into the incident. He promised would take more than a passing interest in it.
The statement, released by Zakari Mijinyawa, Head of Strategic Communication Office of the NSA, conveyed the NSA’s call for the Labour Unions to reconsider their strike and condemned the assault on NLC President Ajaero.
The statement read in part:
“The Office of the National Security Adviser is concerned by the declaration of a nationwide strike by the leadership of the Organized Labour led by the NLC and TUC.
“The NSA regrets the incident and condemns it in its entirety as it was against the rule of law and the principles of freedom of association and expression.”
Assuring the public of a transparent investigation, the NSA affirmed that details of the probe would be made public once concluded.
He urged the labour leadership to call off the strike, emphasizing the government’s commitment to the dialogue process.
“As a fallout of the incident, relevant authorities were directed to conduct a thorough investigation.
“Some arrests have already been made in this regard. The Federal Government, through the Office of the NSA, therefore appeals to the labour leadership to call off the current strike action and allow the dialogue process underway to be exhausted.”
Labour Makes New Demands
However, just before the meeting with the FG delegation led by the NSA, the NLC made new demands under which it would call off the strike action.
The demands, shared in a post on X include:
- The arrest, prosecution and dismissal of all Police Officers involved in the brutalization of the NLC President and other Workers in Imo State.
- The arrest and prosecution of all thugs involved in the brutal attack.
- The arrest, prosecution and dismissal of the Chief Security Officer of Government House, identified as SP Shaba who the Union, alleges, provided a cover for thugs to brutalise Workers.
- The arrest, prosecution and dismissal of the Police Area Commander, Owerri, who the Union alleges led the brutalization of Ajaero.
- The investigation of the immediate past CP, Imo, Ahmed Barde.
- The arrest and prosecution of Nze Chinasa Nwaneri, SA Special Duties to Governor Hope Uzodinma who, it alleged led the thugs who attacked Ajaero and the Workers.
The Union, also, accused the Police Headquarters, Abuja, of involvement in the ugly incident, and noted: “The brutalization and deadly attack on NLC President and other workers in Imo State is not a local issue but a national matter. The National Police were involved. The Federal Police were fully involved in the brutalization of NLC President and workers in Imo State. Imo State has no State Police.
Chinasa Nwaneri Not In Imo On Day Of Incident
But a reliable source told this medium that the allegation against Chinasa Nwaneri is false. He said the false impression is based on the wrong perception of Nwaneri as the Governor’s “man-friday.”
He said that Nwaneri was neither present at the venue of the incident nor was he, even, in Imo State.
“Nwaneri was in Abuja with the Governor on that day. The Governor was in Abuja to receive his flag from the President as the APC Governorship flag bearer. Unless Chinasa is a spirit, they are giving him powers that he does not possess. He was not there.”
Details Of FG’s Meeting With Labour
After the meeting, it was the President of the TUC, Festus Osifo, the Leader of the Unions’ team, who told Journalists that Labour had a robust discussion with the Federal Government delegation.
The decisions reached at the meeting he said, will be communicated to the Union’s respective organs.
Osifo: ” We just came here for a meeting. NSA invited us to a meeting, and as you can see, two Ministers from the Ministry of Labour and Employment also participated.
“We had a lot of robust conversations where a lot of assurances were given in furtherance to the release that the NSA issued this morning that some people have been apprehended, and that he would coordinate the investigation.
“We also told him our part of the story. At the end of the day, they made several appeals to us and several promises on what and what they are going to do and the ones they have done currently.
“We then said let’s go back; we will appraise the conversations that we’ve had, and we will communicate accordingly. The strike was caused by something. The strike is a symptom of problems. So. It is the problems we came here for, to have a conversation on.
“With all the assurances they have given us, with the office of the NSA promising to coordinate everything, every discussion we’ve had here, we need to take it back to our organs.”
Strike Suspended
Same Wednesday, however, the Organized Labour suspended the strike action after a virtual joint National Executive Council (NEC) Meeting of the NLC and TUC. It said it suspended the strike based on its meeting with NSARibadu, to give him room to resolve the issues raised.
APC Tutors PDP, Atiku On Credible Opposition, Douses Fear On One Party
By Ayodele Oni
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has advised People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar to face the task of providing credible opposition for the ruling party.
Reacting to remarks by Atiku that Nigeria was sliding into one party state, it described as irrational the fear being expressed by the PDP candidate.
A statement on Wednesday, by APC spokesman, Felix Mouka said that “it is pitiful that a statesman of Atiku’s standing would so easily conflate the wide acceptance of our great party among Nigerians with his irrational fear of one-party dictatorship.
“Perhaps, the Turakin Adamawa needs to be reminded that Nigerians are highly percipient and can differentiate between political deviance of PDP and demonstrable commitment of APC to deepening democracy and fostering our common good.
“Before its epic defeat in 2015, the PDP proclaimed and flaunted its plan to rule Nigeria for a minimum of 60 years. At that time, Atiku was willfully blind to fear of a PDP one-party dictatorship but now appears to be under the influence of a distorted vision inflicted by the debilitating serial trouncing of his party at the polls.
“The PDP’s brigandage, impunity and profligacy of 16 years remain unforgettable. In its brief period at the helm, APC has implemented far reaching reform of the Electoral Act and introduced technological innovations, including the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) and the INEC Results Viewing Portal (IReV) all aimed at improving electoral transparency and depending our democracy.
“Remarkably, Atiku and his PDP have not only consistently failed at the polls, they have proved incapable of offering a credible alternative political vision as expected of an opposition party.
“Instead, the PDP has sustained its free fall into the abyss of quicksand by its intractable internal contradictions and impoverished leadership.
‘The PDP’s flagrant disregard for due process, another of its bane, is the reason the party fielded its National Secretary, Sen. Samuel Anyawu, as governorship candidate in Imo State in the just-concluded off-season gubernatorial election.
“As candidate, Sen. Anyanwu failed to resign his position as National Secretary as required by law. Is it any wonder that the Imo electorate rejected Anyanwu, who clearly did not have confidence in his own candidacy to quit his position as a party officer?
“Anyanwu’s greedy disposition has reportedly sparked a fresh round of leadership imbroglio at the “Wadata House of Commotion.
“We urge Atiku to concentrate on repairing his damaged political psyche and attempt to revive his comatose PDP and leave APC out of their combined predicament.
‘However, we welcome the former Vice President’s charge to opposition political parties to rally together to engage in opposition politics.”
Northern CSOs Urge NLC, TUC To End Strike, Lament Hardship Faced By Masses
By Akinwale Kasali
The Coalition under the aegis of Northern Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress, TUC, as a matter of urgency bring an end to the nationwide strike.
The Group said it was necessary for the NLC and TUC to consider the current economic hardship Nigerians are facing and call off the strike, rather than escalating the sufferings of the masses.
According to the CSOs, the untold hardship caused by the indefinite strike, especially in the North is becoming unbearable for the ordinary citizens, who earn a living from daily economic activities.
In a Communique issued after an emergency meeting held at Arewa House, Kaduna, the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations urged the labour unions to consider alternative dispute resolution mechanisms other than strike actions to achieve their demands that will usually ground the economy and cause more hardships to the common man.
In the communique jointly signed by the Chairman and Secretary, Comrade Musa Abdullahi Danbatta and Comrade Yusuf Ibrahim Kudan, the CSOs said although NLC has the right to mount pressure on the government to achieve its demands, the timing was wrong considering the plethora of challenges facing the country now.
It, however, stated that they were not insensitive to the plight of labour unions and the reasons for the strike, they wanted the labour unions to consider and be mindful that the issues raised were inherited problems, which are currently being addressed by the Federal Government.
” it would be counter-productive to slow the process down with incessant strike actions when round table engagements could be a better option.
” We have followed with keen interest, the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led administration and discovered that his economic policies are geared toward economic recovery and ensuring sustainable sectoral growth and development. It is against this background that we resolved that the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress and other labour unions should call off the strike action immediately and consider a round table engagement with the Federal Government on issues of their demands.
“We, therefore, call on respected labour unions to support President Ahmed Tinubu to move the country forward, considering that since assuming office on May 29, 2023, he has demonstrated commitment to tackling the economic problems inherited and began the journey to rebuild the country’s battered economy in a difficult situation.
“NLC and TUC should consider that the President was able to take a bold and courageous decision to remove the fuel subsidy to avert a national economic catastrophe of epic proportions, which stunted the growth of the economy over the years.
“It was in consideration of the pains on Nigerians and workers especially that the government rolled out intervention in the form of Palliatives to help cushion the unintended negative impacts of subsidy removal, such as; working out a minimum wage and salary increase, supporting states and local governments, providing fertilizers to farmers, grains to households, cash transfers to people with low incomes.
“It is worthy of note that President Tinubu laid out steps to improve incentives for civil servants, including salary increases, and improving quality and hygiene of working environments. His payroll-system reforms removed thousands of ghost workers from the system.
The CSOs also asked the labour unions to consider the Federal Government’s Petroleum industry reforms aimed at improving crude oil production output and the ongoing efforts made to repatriate looted funds, which will no doubt help in revenue generation and enhanced economic stability.
Highlighting President Tinubu’s economic recovery reforms, the CSOs observed that the government has set up a Tax and Fiscal Reforms Committee that is fully at work to deepen the ongoing reforms and reposition the national economy for long-term sustainability.
The Coalition however, expressed optimism that these reforms would help reduce the impact of the high cost of living on the citizens, adding that “the support of labour unions as pressure groups is required to help the President focus on redirecting the economy and remove impediments to productivity and competitiveness to grow and create millions of decent jobs that are essential for long term economic growth.”
Breaking: Appeal Court Dashes Rhodes-Vivour, Jandor’s Hope, Affirms Governor Sanwo Olu As Governor
By Akinwale Kasali
The Court Of Appeal sitting in Lagos has affirmed the victory of All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship Candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, as the duly elected Governor of Lagos State.
The Election was held on March 18th 2023. The Court dismissed the appeal by Labour Party, LP, Governorship Candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governorship Candidate, Olajide Adediran popular as Jandor.
The duo had approach the Appeal Court to challenge the victory of the incumbent Governor at the polls.
The Three-man Panel unanimously affirmed the judgment of the Lagos State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal which, on September 25, affirmed the victory of Sanwo-Olu.
It held that the appellants failed to prove their allegations of forgery and non-qualification against Sanwo-Olu and his Deputy, Dr Obafemi Kadiri Hamzat.
The Justices held: “Even though they were all pre-election matters, the appellants (PDP and Adeniran) still failed to prove them. The appellants came empty-handed and left empty-handed. They merely enjoyed their day in court. Their petition is dismissed.”
Fmr Finance Minister, Onaolapo Soleye, Dies, Few Days After Celebrating 90th Birthday
By Ayodele Oni
After celebrating his 90th birthday last Saturday, a former Minister of Finance, Dr Onaolapo Soleye, died.
According to a statement released by his family on Wednesday, the former minister died in the early hours of the day, at the age of 90.
Soleye, was the finance minister during the military regime of General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
Family statement reads “With heavy heart but with gratitude to God Almighty for a long, impactful and positively eventful life, the family announce the passing of Pa Dr Onaolapo Soleye, the father of our late brother, Maj Gen OO Soleye (retd.). He turned 90 years only last Saturday.
“Papa served the country and humanity in various capacities rising to the position of an Associate Professor in the University of Ibadan, Commissioner for Works in Ogun State and Minister of Finance of the Federal Republic of Nigeria among others.
“He was a true lover of God and humanity and this translated into his unwavering commitment to church activities as well as ready support and assistance to all who came across him, in any way that he could.
“The loss of Dr Soleye is surely not that of the Soleye family alone. It’s our father that has just passed and we must all prepare to be part of his rites of passage.
“Burial details will be announced by the family in due course. Until then, please pray for the repose of Papa’s soul and God’s comfort upon his family and other loved ones.”
He was alleged to have been the person who recommended late Professor Dora Akunyili to former President Olusegun Obasanjo for appointment as Director General, NAFDAC.
Labour Strike: Attackers Of Ajaero Arrested- NSA
Organised Labour Blocks National Assembly Gate
By Akinwale Kasali
The ongoing nationwide strike by Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Trade Union Congress, TUC, and their affiliates has continued to have a toll, even at the Federal Capital Territory.
Wednesday morning, the gates leading to the National Assembly Complex were under lock and key. No one was allowed to have access to the National Assembly.
As early as 7.30 am, the main gates including those leading to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and the Villa were padlocked, leaving staff members, journalists, and visitors stranded.
There were speculations that there will be Plenary Sessions at the Senate and the House of Representatives by the Lawmakers, but as at the time of filing this report, no one was allowed into the Complex Security Operatives mounted a barricade at the entrances.
There were skeletal activities in the Federal Capital Territory, as some commercial banks in Areas 3 and 8 remained open.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, some schools were open and lessons were taught.
Also, some workers who spoke with NAN said the strike was uncalled for. They added that people were suffering, and that the strike would only increase the hardship and burden on the masses.
In Kano, however, the strike paralysed services in schools, clinics, banks and other financial institutions. NLC chairman in the state, Kabiru Inuwa, said they were working to ensure full compliance. “We are monitoring compliance as our officials are at the state secretariat to ensure workers do not resume in their offices,” he said
Flight activities went on as scheduled at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, had shut down economic activities at Nigeria’s premier seaports, Apapa and Tin-Can Island, in Lagos, as Port workers prevented users from accessing their offices.
Trucks were seen stranded on the access roads as they were not allowed into the port.
At the Lagos State secretariat in Alausa, there was partial compliance as workers were seen in offices, while some decided to comply with NLC’s directives.
Agnes Sessi, the NLC Chairman in Lagos, said it was compulsory for all workers to adhere to the NLC directives, stressing that members who do not comply would be reported to the National body. “Injury to one is an injury to all”, she said, and added that the congress could not fold its hands and watch while its National President was humiliated and brutalised because he was fighting for workers.
Her TUC counterpart, Gbenga Ekundayo, said every worker must comply with the joint directive. He said it was an avenue for Government to address the plight of workers.









