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‘National Assembly will pass 2024 Appropriation Bill Dec 30’ – Senate Leader Bamidele

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The Senate Majority Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, has disclosed that starting next year, the Federal Government will take action against economic saboteurs responsible for making life difficult for Nigerians. Bamidele emphasized the need for the National Assembly to pass the 2024 Appropriations Bill on December 30 to maintain the January-December budget cycle.

During a session with journalists in Iyin Ekiti, Ekiti State, on Monday, Bamidele expressed serious concerns about economic saboteurs influencing exchange rates and making the naira scarce. He announced the government’s intention to charge, prosecute, and punish those engaged in economic sabotage, with specific actions planned for the coming year.

Bamidele highlighted the Federal Government’s plan to heavily invest in agriculture and agro-allied industries, aiming to harness solid mineral potential and sustain daily crude oil production of 1.7 million barrels.

Regarding the 2024 Appropriation Bill, he assured that the National Assembly would pass the budget on December 30. To expedite the process, the time for budget defense has been shortened by having all ministries, departments, and agencies appear before joint sittings of relevant committees.

Bamidele explained the federal government’s decision to remove the fuel subsidy, stating that it was the right move. He acknowledged a fightback from beneficiaries of the subsidy and their attempts to increase the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, emphasizing that Nigeria is more of a consumer economy and does not produce fuel.

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The Majority Leader highlighted the government’s commitment to addressing economic challenges and urged a collective effort to combat sabotage for the benefit of the Nigerian people.

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N615,000 minimum wage demand most realistic — NLC

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The national President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Joe Ajaero, has said that N615,000 minimum wage demand is the most realistic amount.

Ajaero made this statement on Thursday during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today monitored by DAILY POST.

DAILY POST reports that the federal government had approved a pay rise of between 25 and 35 percent for civil servants across various consolidated salary structures.

But the NLC rejected the increase, saying it was too low.

During the interview, Ajaero said that the labour unions were receiving pressure from workers, while the government was calling them names.

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“If you are talking about realistic, the N615,000 demand is the most realistic amount. And being realistic is not about collecting a salve wage. Never.

“And we have a breakdown of this into 30 items. Accommodation is about N40,000. I want you to tell me where you can get a room and a parlour for N40,000 in Abuja. Electricity/power we allocated N20,000. The current tariff will not last you for more than one week.

“Utility and water is just N10,000. The cooking gas cylinder is filled for N14,000. You have to buy twice a month as the case may be. Food for six people: four children plus husband and wife. We allocated N9,000 per day. It’s N1,500 per person. If you calculate it, you get N240,000 per month. We look at medical and allocated N50,000, assuming you are not on admission and no major ailment.

“Education we allocated N50,000, assuming your children are on free education. Sanitation, N10,000. Transportation, N3,000 for 30 days. If you sum all the items up, you will have N615,000,” he said.

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Nigeria should be giant in development, not only in population – Shehu Sani

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Shehu Sani, a former senator from Kaduna and a prominent social commentator, emphasized that Nigeria should not only be recognized as the most populous country in Africa but should also excel across all sectors of its economy. He made these remarks while attending the Inaugural Memorial Lecture of Prince Emeka Obasi, the late Publisher of Business Hallmark, titled ‘If this Giant Must Walk; Manifesto for a New Nigeria’.

Reflecting on his tenure representing Kaduna Central in the 8th National Assembly and his role as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, Sani noted that Nigeria has yet to reach its full potential.

Despite Nigeria’s population of 220 million people, Sani pointed out that being a ‘Giant of Africa’ should extend beyond mere numbers. He advocated for Nigeria to excel in manufacturing, exports, shipbuilding, automobile production, information technology, agriculture, and education. Sani stressed that Nigeria’s status as a ‘giant’ should not be limited to population size alone.

Expressing dismay at the persistent challenges facing the country, Sani called for concrete actions to address these issues. He questioned why Nigeria, endowed with abundant natural resources, continues to grapple with problems like water scarcity, power shortages, and hunger, attributing these challenges to self-inflicted causes rather than divine intervention.

Sani emphasized the urgency of addressing Nigeria’s security challenges, particularly the threats posed by terrorists and bandits. While acknowledging some progress in tackling these issues, he stressed the need for decisive action to combat terrorism and kidnapping, which are destabilizing the nation.

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Advocating for substantial investments in science and technology, Sani highlighted the importance of a well-equipped and adequately funded security apparatus to combat threats effectively. He underscored the critical role of security in Nigeria’s progress, emphasizing that without it, the nation cannot move forward.

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2024 UTME: Kwara teenage student scores 362

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A student from Government Secondary School, Omu Aran, Kwara State, named Olukayode Victor Olusola, achieved a remarkable score of 362 in this year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), placing him among the top scorers in the exam. While the Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Isaq Oloyede, refrained from announcing the highest scorer to prevent confusion, Olukayode’s achievement is commendable, representing one of the highest scores seen in recent years.

Olukayode excelled in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, securing 95 marks in each subject, along with 77 in English Language. His outstanding performance is notable, especially considering the general trend of poor results, with over 1.4 million candidates scoring below 200 marks out of 400 in the exam taken by over 1.8 million candidates.

His accomplishment is particularly significant amidst growing skepticism towards the quality of education in public schools, with some private institutions boasting exorbitant fees as indicators of excellence. Born in 2009, Olukayode aspires to pursue Electrical Electronics at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State.

His mother, Beatrice Tosin, attributes his success to divine grace and acknowledges his dedication and diligence in his studies.

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