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Aisha Buhari

News

You’re doing well: Aisha Buhari praises FIFA President Infantino

The First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, said the objective of the ongoing Aisha Buhari Invitational Women’s football tournament was to…
Court vacates order stopping APC National Convention

Headlines, News

Gov. Buni speaks on Buhari villagers bombed by fighter jet

Buni said the air strike on the village in Yunusari local government area could have been an accident or mistaken…
Youths, women empowerment my priority - Rep. Yusuf Gagdi

News

Youths, women empowerment my priority – Rep. Yusuf Gagdi

Rep. Yusuf Gagdi (APC-Plateau) has reiterated his commitment to empowering youths and women in his constituency.

Entertainment

Viighoo turns sound into architecture on Yolo

There’s something magnetic about a track that knows exactly where it wants to sit, between groove and atmosphere, between control…
One of the beneficiaries receiving her millions

Business

Ecobank Nigeria celebrates four millionaire customers

Ecobank Nigeria has presented grand prize of N1 million cheque each to the four winners that emerged at the end…
PDP Governors asks APC to throw in the towel if it cannot solve Nigeria's problems

News

Gov. Bala appoints new Head of Service, 22 perm. secretaries

Governor Bala Mohammed has approved the appointment of a new Head of Civil Service, Alhaji Yahuza Adamu Haruna and 22…
President Muhammadu Buhari

News

It’s for Nigerians: APC defends borrowing by Buhari’s govt.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) said Nigerians are the ultimate beneficiaries of money borrowed by President Muhammadu Buhari's government.
Ibironke Adeagbo

News

Adeagbo: FG needs to declare state of emergency in education sector

A Nigerian envoy, Mrs. Ibironke Adeagbo, has expressed fears about the safety of Nigeria’s 5.2 million students in 13,029 institutions…
Nuclear-powered submarines for Australia

World News

Australia to acquire nuke submarines amid China fear

Under the partnership, the United States and Britain will provide Australia with the technology and capability to deploy nuclear-powered submarines.
Horace Tempo

Entertainment

Pan-African music maker, Horace Tempo shares thoughts on Afrobeat

The debate is fast losing its fervor as to the supremacy of Nigerian home brewed genre of music, Afrobeat which…
Goodluck Jonathan

News

We’ll allow Jonathan run for 2023 presidency – APC

The All Progressives Congress on Wednesday said former President Goodluck Jonathan would be welcomed and allowed to run for the…
Adnan Abu Walid-al-Sahrawi IS leader killed by French forces

Headlines, News

Big blow to ISWAP: French forces kill leader Walid al-Sahrawi

Sahrawi was the historic leader of Islamic State in the Sahel region of West Africa and his group targeted U.S.…
Salah and Henderson help Liverpool overcome AC Milan

Football

Henderson shoots Liverpool ahead of Atletico in Group B

Atletico were spared defeat when a VAR review overturned a late goal from visiting striker Mehdi Taremi.
Gabonese military expelled from Central Africa Republic

World News

JUST IN: UN sacks Gabonese military from CAR over sexual abuses

Dujarric said the decision followed credible reports received by the Mission of sexual abuse by the Gabonese military contingent deployed…
Neymar, Mbappe and Messi yet to shine together for PSG

Football

Mbappe, Neymar, Messi need time to shine: Pochettino

Pochettino said this after his team disappointed in a 1-1 draw at Club Brugge on Wednesday.
Brazilian forward Rodrygo glad to play alongside Mbappe at Real Madrid

Football

Madrid snatch victory from wasteful Inter

It was a painful conclusion to a game the Italian side had dominated for large stretches.
Governor Abiodun checks the interchange map for Lagos-Ibadan expressway

News

3 bridges, interchange on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

The highway accommodates over 40,000 vehicles daily, hence the urgent need for additional flyovers and an interchange for decongestion.
Mike Adenuga Jr

News

Globacom to rebuild Ota-Idiroko road, says Fashola

The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, announced this on Wednesday during an inspection tour of the ongoing…
TikTok

Entertainment, Lifestyle

TikTok launches mental health guide for community’s well-being

The changes come as Facebook's research into its photo-sharing app Instagram, has reportedly raised concerns about Instagram's impact on the…
Olabiyi Durojaiye

News

Sanwo-Olu, Hamzat, others pay tribute to Sen. Durojaiye

Durojaiye, a former senator( 1999-2003) and former Chairman of Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) died on Aug. 24, in Lagos at…
Hazard Allowance: FG, NMA to continue negotiations next week –Ngige Allowance By Joan Nwagwu Abuja, Sept. 15, 2021 (NAN) The Federal Government and the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) are to continue their negotiations next week, on the proposed new hazard allowance for doctors working in government owned hospitals. The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige stated this at a meeting of the Presidential Committee on Salaries with the leadership of NMA and its affiliates, on the review of the hazard allowance in the health sector. This was conveyed in a statement signed by Mr Charles Akpan, Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations, in the ministry, on Wednesday, in Abuja. The minister recalled that this discussion had begun with all the health workers since March, but along the line, the NMA disagreed on fundamental principles of negotiation with the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU). He noted that the president of the NMA requested that the discussion should be compartmentalised, which is allowed in any Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). According to the minister, when people who are not doing the same work are negotiating an interest, if they decide to be separated, it can be done at the beginning or midway, but that will put a lot of load on the negotiator. He, therefore, appealed to the NMA and JOHESU to sheath their swords, to enable the conclusion of the matter before the end of September. “If we do so, it is to your own advantage because it has to be captured in the 2022 budget. Government will also look at its purse and if there is money, the President will sign and it will be a win-win situation for all of us. “Last week, we discussed with JOHESU. We had a fruitful discussion. It is in that spirit that I am asking you that this should be fruitful, so that we can rest the issue of paying N5,000 hazard allowance. ”In 2020, it was not you who informed government. It was by our own volition that we invited both sides to the meeting where we handed over special COVID allowances to medical, dental workers and other allied health workers and we did it seamlessly. ‘I don’t know whether it was because of the fear of COVID that you worked together. Today, the divide is there. Having read the altercation between you and JOHESU, which is in the media, we can’t believe that both of you are managing one patient. ”We are appealing to you, let us unite and see how we can navigate this thing. This is COVID-19 period. Stop this dichotomy between you and JOHESU. Both of you are managing one patient. It is team work. Nobody can do it alone,” he said. On the prolonged strike of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), Ngige called on the striking resident doctors to note their insensitivity to the plight of Nigerians, by embarking on strike in the middle of a pandemic. He maintained that the Federal Government had been religiously implementing its own part of the Memorandum of understanding (MOU) it signed with the NMA, but that rather than do their own part, the doctors have chosen to make the government the whipping dog. Ngige noted that he had remained neutral as the conciliator, but that he would no longer allow the idea of unions whipping the government every time they come for negotiations, even when the government was trying its utmost best with the other side liable of not doing their own part. He also said that timeframes had been fixed for actions to be taken, with those who are to take the actions spelt out. On the issue of MEDSABAN and MDCAN raised by the NMA, Ngige said they had set up a committee, which had held its inaugural meeting, adding that even before their inaugural meeting, the government had placed all of them back on CONMESS. “I used my powers as conciliator to say that there is a court judgment and that the government must obey. Court judgments are not what you pick and choose. No matter how bad a court judgment, affected persons must obey. ”That is whether you are government or private sector. A court has ordered that these people should be placed back on CONMESS, pending when it concludes this suit. “Again, we have a presidential committee on salaries and wages. We have put every wage on hold. There is a circular to that effect. ”So, we would have had a look at it before the amputation of people’s income in the emergency situation of COVID-19. Government is sensitive. I am sensitive to all these things,” he said. He noted that in the same MOU, NMA was asked to work towards the withdrawal of the case filed by some doctors at the industrial court and prevail on the resident doctors to call off their strike, but both have not been done. “The same goes with the Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF). On this table, the budget office of the federation said we have N4.8 billion. Last time we paid N4.2 billion with skirmishes. ”We don’t want those skirmishes to recur. And they assured that their N4.8 billion is there and awaiting disbursement. We gave you an assignment with the CMDs and the Postgraduate Medical College to work and bring a genuine list. ”Postgraduate Medical has submitted a list of about 8,000 persons to the Ministry of Health and they discovered about 2,000 do not have registration numbers to say that they are registered doctors. So, the list was withdrawn and sent back to the college,” he said. Ngige also said that the local ARD chapters were supposed to be helping to make that possible, especially the CMDs of teaching hospitals ought to supply names of residents there. He added that most importantly, the Post graduate College should have a data base of your residents. Some of the names there are SMO 1, SMO 2, PMO 1 and PMO 2. Some have finished residency and gone out. Some are residents who have spent more than six years. ”According to the Act, they are supposed to exit. So, if you gather 8,000 of such people, why should government pay you? It happened in 2020. The problem is still there. ”Those who said they will return the money are not returning. The number is there. The Accountant General opened the account. So, you now sit down here and castigate government,” he said. Also, the Secretary General of NMA, Dr Philip Ekpe, who called for prompt attention to resolve the anarchy in the health sector, also urged the ministry to explore the window opened by the intervention of President Muhammadu Buhari to see that all the negotiations were not in vain.

News

FG, NMA continue talks next week, says Ngige

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige stated this at a meeting of the Presidential Committee on Salaries…
YouTube

Metro

YouTube to give $1K each to Nigerian, South African creators

Addy Awofisayo, YouTube Content Partnership Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa, said in a statement that the programme was an opportunity for local…
Apapa Port Rail

News

House urges FG extend rail to TinCan Island, Ijegun ports

Speaking on the motion, Egoh noted that the Tincan Port was the second busiest port in Nigeria after the Apapa…
Abdulkarim Na'Allah: stolen car found, suspects arrested

Headlines, Metro

Murder of Na’Allah: Car found in Niger Republic, 2 suspects arrested

The command Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, confirmed the arrest on Wednesday and the recovery of the car.
City celebrate their victory

Football

Manchester City hit six goals past RB Leipzig

Ruthless Manchester City demolished Leipzig 6-3 on Wednesday at the Etihad Stadium in a champions league match.
AIB submits interim report on aircraft crash that killed Athahiru, others

News

AIB submits interim report on aircraft crash that killed Athahiru, others

The joint Accident Bureau of Investigation (AIB) set up by the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Oladayo Amao,…
Super Falcons

Football

Aisha Buhari Cup: Super Falcons fly over Mali Eagles 

Nigeria’s Super Falcons on Wednesday began their quest for gold in the maiden Aisha Buhari Cup on a bright note,…
Infantino, Sanwo-Olu and his wife Ibijoke

Football

Sanwo-Olu, FIFA President Infantino grace Aisha Buhari’s Cup kick-off

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Wednesday was joined by the President of the Federation International Football Association (FIFA), Gianni Infantino, to attend…

News

Umahi: I have no regret praising Buhari’s kind-heartedness

Governor David Umahi said he has no apologies for describing President Muhammadu Buhari as a man with a good heart…
EFCC arrests Emmanuel Udom, the immediate past governor of Akwa Ibom State over alleged N700 billion fraud.

News

Gov. Udom signs anti-grazing bill into law

The governor noted at the ceremony that the new law is no respecter of persons irrespective of status or calibre.
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