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Makinde condoles with Pastor Adeboye over son’s death

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Oyo State governor,  Mr. Seyi Makinde, has expressed his condolences to the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG,  Pastor Enoch Adejare  Adeboye and his wife, on the demise of their son, Pastor Dare Adeboye.

 

 

Makinde, who described the young Adeboye’s death as shocking and sad, encouraged the Adeboyes and the RCCG family to continue to draw strength from God, who knows all things and cannot be questioned.

 

 

Speaking through his media aide, Taiwo Adisa, Governor Makinde prayed to God to grant the family the strength and grace for this period.

 

 

“The news of the death of Pastor Dare came as a shock and it broke my heart. But as believers, bound to demonstrate absolute trust in God and faith for all times, we accept the passage of our brother and pray God to grant him rest.

 

 

“I condole with my father, Papa E.A. Adeboye and Mama, Pastor Dare’s wife and his siblings as well as the RCCG family.

 

 

“Assured that the family will continue to draw strength from God, who remains unquestionable and all-knowing, I pray God to continue to be the source of comfort for everyone and to give them the strength to go through this period.

 

 

“Please accept my condolences with the highest of regards.”

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FCC to Wabara: Job Placement Request Not in Our Mandate

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The Federal Character Commission (FCC) has refuted claims by former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara, that he was denied job placements for his constituents due to his refusal to pay bribes.

The commission clarified that the rejection of Wabara’s request stemmed from the fact that it fell outside its mandate.

Wabara had alleged that efforts to secure job placements for individuals in his wards were blocked because he did not offer any money.

According to him, “You won’t believe that up till now, nothing has been done for the simple reason that I have not dropped any money and that they cannot even ask me to drop money.”

However, in a statement issued by Dr. Chuks Okoli, Director of Public Affairs and Communication at the FCC, the commission dismissed the allegations, emphasising that Wabara was informed during a visit to the FCC Executive Chairman, Dr. Muheeba Dankaka, in March 2023, that the commission does not serve as a recruitment agency.

The statement further explained that the FCC’s role is to monitor recruitment processes across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to ensure fairness and equity, not to facilitate job placements.

In response to Wabara’s bribery claims, the FCC challenged the former Senate President to substantiate his accusations.

“For this weighty allegation, it will be appreciated if His Excellency, the former Senate President, can mention the name(s) of the person(s) that asked him to pay a bribe to secure FCC job slots for his children and grandchildren or substantiate his allegation.”

The FCC also urged the public to disregard the claims, reaffirming that since Dr. Dankaka was appointed Executive Chairman, she has maintained strict adherence to the principles of Federal Character in the recruitment processes of MDAs.

“The general public is hereby asked and encouraged to disregard this unsubstantiated allegation of ‘bribe for FCC job slot’ made by former distinguished Senator Adolphus Wabara,” the statement concluded.

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FG, Labour Union Sign MoU on ₦70,000 Minimum Wage, Effective July 2024

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The Federal Government and the Labour Union have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to implement a new minimum wage of ₦70,000 for civil servants, set to take effect from July 29, 2024.

This was confirmed in a statement issued on Friday by the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF) and signed by the Head of Information and Public Relations, Eno Olotu. The MoU followed a series of deliberations by the government’s salary committee, which reached a consensus during its meeting in Abuja.

The committee, chaired by the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Walson-Jack, concluded that the wage adjustment reflects the government’s response to Nigeria’s economic challenges.

Also, the committee recommended that the Federal Government reinstate the previously discontinued wage award until July 28, 2024.

Walson-Jack lauded the efforts of committee members, noting that both the trade unions and the government worked cohesively to arrive at the consequential adjustments in salaries stemming from the new minimum wage.

“The MoU has been thoroughly reviewed by all members and duly signed, with copies handed over to representatives on both sides,” she stated.

She described the negotiation process as “the shortest and most peaceful so far,” expressing confidence that the signed MoU will now move forward for further action by the Federal Government.

Speaking at the event, the National Chairman of the Joint Negotiating Council, Comrade Benjamin Anthony, praised the leadership of the HCSF, expressing his satisfaction with the outcome of the deliberations and the committee’s work.

 

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Oyo Govt Halts Demolition Beyond 150metres Along Ladoja Ibadan Circular Road

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The Oyo State Government has directed officials of the Ministry of Lands and Urban Development to halt the marking and demolition of houses situated beyond the 150-metre setback along the Senator Rashidi Ladoja Circular Road.

The decision comes as part of ongoing efforts to address the Oyo Govt Halts Demolition Beyond 150metres Along Ladoja Ibadan Circular Road of affected residents, while an enumeration of properties within the corridor is being conducted to ensure adequate compensation.

This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Lands, Housing, and Urban Development, Mr. Williams Akin-Funmilayo, during a joint press briefing on Friday with the Commissioner for Public Works and Transport, Professor Dahud Kehinde Shangodoyin, at the Ministry’s Secretariat in Agodi, Ibadan.

Akin-Funmilayo emphasised that Governor ‘Seyi Makinde’s administration remains committed to prioritising the welfare of its citizens, denying claims that the governor had extended the setback from 150 metres to 500 metres.

He clarified that no new land acquisitions had been made in the Circular Road corridor since Governor Makinde assumed office in 2019.

He explained that the 150-metre setback on both sides of the road was initially acquired in August 2006 during the administration of Senator Rashidi Ladoja. An additional 350 metres on both sides was acquired and gazetted by the late Governor Abiola Ajimobi in 2018.

“The governor has not acquired a single square metre of land along the Circular Road since 2019,” Akin-Funmilayo stated. “We are simply continuing with what was met on the ground, and we are developing the 150-metre segment for construction.”

He reassured residents that properties within the 150-metre boundary will be preserved, including housing settlements and villages, with no immediate plans for total clearance.

The commissioner also stressed that the current markings of buildings are for enumeration purposes, to assess affected properties for compensation and to prevent further unauthorised construction within the acquired land.

“Our focus now is on stopping new developments and determining the existing structures,” he explained. “The markings do not necessarily indicate demolition; they are part of the process to freeze further development and ensure proper compensation is made to those affected.”

The government, he added, has already started compensating residents whose properties are impacted by the project.

Akin-Funmilayo also instructed that no buildings beyond the 150-metre boundary should be marked or demolished at this time.

“We are taking every step to minimise the impact of the road construction on residents,” he said. “While some buildings will have to go, compensation will be paid fairly, and we are also exploring the option of providing alternate land to those affected.”

Prince Niyi Fasoye, speaking on behalf of the affected residents, expressed hope for more favourable responses from the government as the enumeration and compensation processes unfold.

The government has urged residents to support its efforts, assuring them that the project is being carried out in the public interest and not for personal gain.

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