Connect with us

Politics

BREAKING: President Bola Tinubu has approved ₦70,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers with promise to review the national minimum wage law every three years.

Published

on

President Bola Tinubu

The reports of President Bola Tinubu approving a ₦70,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers are true

President Bola Tinubu has approved a new minimum wage of N70,000 for Nigerian workers and has also pledged to review the national minimum wage law every three years.

He also promised to explore ways to assist the private sector and regional governments in meeting the minimum wage requirements.

The announcement was made during a meeting with leaders of the NLC and TUC on Thursday, the second time the parties met in 7 days.

Politics

Benue: Name politicians behind killings, stop blame game – PDP challenges Alia

Published

on

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has asked Benue State governor, Hyacinth Alia, to name the politicians he said are behind the killings in the state.

The Benue chapter of the PDP, in a statement on Saturday, accused the governor of engaging in a blame game over the killings.

The opposition party was reacting to Alia’s comments during a live interview on Channels TV, where he accused Benue political office holders in Abuja of being behind the insecurity in the state.

PDP, in the statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Tim Nyor, described the governor’s allegations as an attempt at political escapism which is not only irresponsible but also dangerously distracts from the urgent and substantive measures needed to address the crisis.

The party it views such reckless scapegoating by the governor as deeply disheartening and counterproductive.

“It is important to note that Benue’s security challenges are not in isolation in Nigeria. Neighbouring states such as Plateau and Taraba face similar threats, yet their governments have shown a more responsible approach by acknowledging the security realities and taking proactive steps to address them.

“Conversely, Governor Alia’s focus has been on blame-shifting, alternating between accusing Abuja politicians, foreign invaders and other scapegoats, instead of confronting the root causes of insecurity.

“We must ask: Are attacks in Plateau, Enugu, Taraba, or elsewhere solely attributable to Abuja representatives? Or is Benue being unfairly singled out in a political witch-hunt?

“The truth remains that herdsmen attacks in Benue predate Governor Alia’s administration, just as they did during the tenures of Governors Samuel Ortom and Gabriel Suswam. ”

According to the PDP, previous administrations recognized the threat and called it by its name – attacks by armed herdsmen – without resorting to reckless blame-shifting.

The party noted that it is disconcerting that logic and reason seem to be absent from the Alia administration’s approach to insecurity.

“Instead of addressing the fundamental issues, the governor’s rhetoric is marred by distractions, false accusations, and propaganda.

“Benue’s security challenges must not be dismissed or sacrificed on the altar of political expediency.

“To insinuate or outrightly claim that Abuja representatives are sponsors of herdsmen terrorism is not only irresponsible but a dangerous misdiagnosis of the problem,” the statement added.

PDP added that such reckless assertions by the Alia administration will surely undermine genuine efforts to address insecurity in the state.

The statement stressed that while the governor may enjoy immunity from prosecution, he must be reminded that the Abuja politicians he maligns do not share the privilege.

“If he genuinely believes his claims, he should present comprehensive security reports to the relevant authorities for appropriate action rather than resorting to baseless propaganda.

“The PDP urges Governor Alia to abandon the politics of blame and focus on concrete, inclusive, and responsible security strategies. Genuine leadership at this critical time requires honesty, responsibility, and a unifying spirit: qualities that are vital for a leader who also bears the moral responsibility of a Reverend,” the statement added.

Continue Reading

Politics

Anioma State Creation “A Done Deal,” Says APC chieftain Ejiofor

Published

on



‎A prominent political strategist and All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain in Delta State, has declared that the creation of Anioma State is a “done deal,” expressing strong backing for Senator Ned Nwoko’s legislative efforts to actualize the long-standing demand

‎In an exclusive interview, Ejiofor praised Nwoko as a “shining star in the National Assembly,” lauding his visionary leadership and commitment to the Anioma cause. He described the senator’s initiative as both timely and historic.

‎“Senator Ned Nwoko’s move is commendable and long overdue,” Ejiofor stated. “The creation of Anioma State is now a done deal. We are witnessing the culmination of years of advocacy—the time for action is now.”

‎The proposed Anioma State, comprising Igbo-speaking communities in Delta North, reflects a decades-old push for fair representation and regional development. According to Ejiofor, the current momentum is the strongest yet in the statehood movement.

‎“Anioma is ready,” he affirmed. “With Senator Nwoko at the helm, we are confident the goal will be achieved. He leads with integrity and courage—qualities all Nigerians should be proud of.”

‎With Ejiofor’s endorsement and continued momentum in the National Assembly, the campaign for Anioma State appears closer than ever to becoming reality.

Continue Reading

Politics

Anyone who voted for Tinubu has no regrets – Masari

Published

on

A close ally of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Ibrahim Masari, has said that anyone who voted for the president in the 2023 general elections has no reason to regret their decision.

Masari, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), made the statement during an interview with the BBC while speaking on Tinubu’s performance as his administration marks two years in office.

“Anyone who voted for President Tinubu between himself and God has no regrets,” he said.

He added that President Tinubu has recorded many achievements, especially in the areas of security and the economy, despite the current hardship being experienced by many Nigerians.

One of the major steps taken by the president, Masari said, is the removal of fuel subsidy.

However, he defended it as a bold and necessary decision that has helped the government save money and invest in development projects.

According to him, the president demonstrated rare political courage by removing fuel subsidy, a move previous presidents could not carry.

“Past presidents wanted to do it but couldn’t. He did it because of how much of the country’s money was being wasted.”

Masari also explained that the funds previously spent on fuel and electricity subsidies are now being redirected to important areas of national development, helping both the federal and state governments to function better.

He acknowledged the hardship many Nigerians are going through but insisted that the decisions taken by President Tinubu are meant to build a stronger and more stable country in the long run.

Continue Reading

Trending