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We’ll deliver good governance — Nwifuru

We’ll deliver good governance — Nwifuru

Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State has assured Ebonyi people that his administration would continue to deliver good governance and provide purpose-driven leadership to them.

2024 will be better, Gov Mbah encourages Nigerians

2024 will be better, Gov Mbah encourages Nigerians

Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has predicted a bright 2024 for Nigeria, urging citizens to keep hope alive, as the gains of some 2023 economic policies would begin to trickle in, in the new year.

Killings: Only restructuring can stop barbaric bloodbath, Clark writes Tinubu

Killings: Only restructuring can stop barbaric bloodbath, Clark writes Tinubu

FORMER Federal Commissioner for Information and   South South leader,  Edwin Clark, has written President Bola Tinubu, asking him to treat as a matter of priority in the new year, the restructuring of Nigeria as the only way to stop what he described as barbaric bloodbath such as the recent killings in Plateau State.

New Year: No progress in 2023 — NLC

New Year: No progress in 2023 — NLC

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, said yesterday there was no  progress in 2023, lamenting that insecurity, poverty and hopelessness had worsened in the country and might continue this new year.

Demand for increase in minimum wage, others –  Falana urges NLC, TUC, CSOs

Demand for increase in minimum wage, others –  Falana urges NLC, TUC, CSOs

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has called on the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress, TUC, and other civil society organizations to demand for the provision of free health-care and education, affordable housing and transportation, increase in national minimum wage to match the rate of inflation, as well as adequate physical   security, to herald new year 2024.

NLC, NECA, LP, others fire NASS for raising 2024 budget by N1.2trn

NLC, NECA, LP, others fire NASS for raising 2024 budget by N1.2trn

Major stakeholders in the polity, including the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Nigeria Employers Consultative Association, NECA, and Labour Party, LP, among others, were up in arms yesterday with the National Assembly for jerking up the 2024 budget by N1.2trillion.