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Train 7: Labour Issues 14-Day Ultimatum To NLNG Over Unfriendly Work Policy
Against the backdrop of harsh labour practices beingpracticed by the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) and the contracting companies participating in the $10billion Train 7 Project in Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State, members of the National Association of Plants Operators (NAPO ) have issued a 14-day ultimatum to the companies to reverse what they described as draconian labour practices and conform with relevant laws and policies guiding employment in the country.
The union warned that if the companies operating on the NLNG Train 7 project fail to reverse course from the obnoxious labour practises within the stipulated days,the union would have no option than to occupy and shut down NLNG premises in the area until the right thing was done.
The National President of NAPO, Comrade Harold Benstowe, who stated the position of the union while briefing journalists in Port Harcourt, last Wednesday, said the 14 days’ ultimatum was the resolution reached at a congress meeting held in Port Harcourt over the weekend.
He said the union rejected the recruitment of its members on the Train 7 project through the Bonny Integrated Recruitment Centre, saying that the centre has been allegedly declared illegal by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.
Benstowe alleged that exorbitant deduction of illegal taxes of about N20,000 from a basic salary of N50,000 as part of pension monthly was grossly unfavourable, harsh and inhuman.
The NAPO president blamed such practices on the unlicensed labour suppliers orchestrated by the traditional institution in the area through the BIRC,which he said, has turned Nigerian construction workers to slaves, leaving them without employment rights as enshrined in the extant labour laws of the country and internationally.
“They have denied them appointment and confirmation letters after the probation period to qualify them as permanent employees. The BIRCand her labour suppliers give order for termination of employment against any staff that agitates for his right or her right and or wants to belong to a union in the area,” he stated.
According to him, letters for the ultimatum have been served to the affected companies as well as security agencies in the area.
Benstowe while directing the state leadership to put finishing touches to their mobilisation for the planned showdown at NLNG site to end what they described as tyranny against their members, alleged that the activities of NLNG contracting companies have denied them everything that would make them legitimate staff of the company.
The NAPO national president called for immediate scrapping of Bonny Integrated Recruitment Centre and its replacement with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board which was established by an Act, just as they called on relevant security agencies to investigate and prosecute the alleged illegal activities of BIRC and their partners in the interest of the welfare of workers.
The group also threatened to resume its strike at the end of the 14-day ultimatum, if their demands were not met.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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Police Rescue Kidnapped Victim, Recover Stolen Vehicle
Operatives of the Edo State Police Command have rescued one Osazee Okugbowa from suspected kidnappers.
Moses Yamu, the command’s spokesperson, disclosed this in a statement yesterday, stating that the victim was rescued by operatives of Ologbo Division, Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area, on Friday, 8th February 2025, at about 5 pm.
Yamu said the victim was kidnapped on 7th February, 2025 by five armed men from his residence in the presence of his family in the Power Line area of Owanoba community.
He stated that the victim had since been reunited with his family after receiving medical attention.
He, however, added that the command is on the trail of the suspects in a bid to arrest them.
Meanwhile, Yamu disclosed that the command has recovered a silver-coloured Toyota Yaris with registration number 535 DR, which was snatched from its owner at gunpoint at Upper Mission Road Extension in Benin City.
He said the car was recovered by operatives of the Okuaihe Division in Uhunmwonde Local Government Area, following a distress call received on 6th February 2025.
He added that the operatives intercepted and pursued the car snatchers, who abandoned the vehicle at Iguomon Community along the Benin-Agbor Road.
Yamu said the car has been handed over to its owner while efforts are ongoing to identify and arrest the suspects.
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Soludo Rebagged FG Rice Shared To APGA Members-APC
The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Anambra State has protested the dominance of the Chukwuma Soludo-led All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in the affairs of the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government.
The party chairman in the state, Mr Basil Ejidike while speaking at the weekend said the dominance of Soludo in affairs that concern Anambra even at the federal level has become a challenge to the state chapter of the APC.
He said all appointments coming to Anambra from the Federal Government had nominees from APGA, while even rice distributed to all states to cushion the effect of hardship had Anambra’s share rebagged with the picture of the governor and distributed to only APGA members last Christmas.
Appealing to Tinubu, Ejidike said, “Sir, may I seize this opportunity to draw your attention to some challenges confronting the APC in Anambra State, that require your kind intervention.
“The issue of appointments made by the Federal government without recourse to the party is inimical to the growth and success of the party in our state, as these appointees do not reckon with the party at the state level.
“Whereby, most of those who have made and are still making heavy sacrifices for the party have not been adequately rewarded and appreciated, many of those who have gotten juicy Federal Government appointments in the past were mainly non-party members, drawn especially from our rival All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).”
He said the trend has not served as a source of inspiration or motivation to party members, and is threatening its strength and enthusiasm of emerging victorious in the Anambra 2025 project.
“At the ward, local government and state levels, our members are being discriminated against, as APGA does not recognize or reckon with those who are not their members in the distribution and allocation of government appointments and incentives.
“More worrisome is the fact that what we as a state get from the federal government as incentives and palliatives are usually sent through the state government.
“Sequel to the above, non-APGA members are denied access to them. It is on record that bags of rice sent as palliatives by the federal government were repackaged, and Governor Soludo’s pictures and APGA logo embossed on those bags, thereby giving the impression that they were provided by the governor.
“This arrangement has continued to diminish our party’s influence and reach within the state, and we are terrified to say the least.
“APC in Anambra have come with a passionate appeal, asking that you (Ganduje) intervene and save our members in Anambra from neglect.
“Your kind intervention, Sir, will bolster the morale of our committed party men and women towards the task ahead,” he added.
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2025 Budgets: I Hope Snake, Monkey Won’t Swallow This One-Atiku
Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has cautioned against the misappropriation of funds allocated to the health sector in the 2025 budget, referencing past bizarre claims of animals—such as snakes, termites, gorillas, and monkeys—being blamed for missing public funds. He stressed that such absurd incidents must not be allowed to happen with resources meant for healthcare.
Amid dwindling resources and reduced external support for healthcare services, Abubakar emphasised the need for transparency and accountability in the government’s $1.07 billion budgetary appropriation for the health sector. He called for mechanisms to ensure public audits and proper utilization of every kobo earmarked for healthcare.
The former vice president specifically questioned the government’s failure to provide a detailed breakdown of how it intends to spend over a billion dollars in the primary health sector. He noted that while investment in primary healthcare is crucial for providing Nigerians with accessible and affordable medical services, it would be unethical for the government to allocate such a significant sum without disclosing its intended use.
“The Federal Government has announced plans to spend a whopping $1.07 billion in the primary health sector, in addition to the N2.48 trillion initially proposed for healthcare in the budget,” Abubakar noted.
“What is even more concerning is that this additional funding is largely sourced from foreign loans, with a small portion coming from an international donor agency. Since these loans must be repaid, Nigerians have the right to know the full details and ensure that the expenditure is transparent and well-justified,” he added.
Abubakar further criticized the government for failing to commit to any physical infrastructure projects within the health sector, suggesting that this raises red flags about potential mismanagement or fraud.
According to the government, the funds will be used to improve governance in healthcare and strengthen primary health services nationwide, including recruitment, training, and retention of healthcare workers and teachers. However, Abubakar argued that the government has a poor track record in managing public funds, particularly in humanitarian services, and that Nigerians should not accept vague explanations without clear accountability mechanisms.
“It is difficult to trust this administration’s claims, especially given its history of misleading Nigerians about investments in social infrastructure,” he said.
He pointed out the government’s misleading statements about improvements in tertiary hospitals, despite the reality that many of these institutions lack basic amenities, such as stable electricity supply.
“The Tinubu administration has failed in the health sector due to poor funding. Major diseases in primary healthcare, including malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS, remain critical challenges. If this government is truly committed to healthcare, it must clarify how it plans to use this intervention fund to tackle these diseases,” Abubakar stated.
He also criticized the government’s response to the recent withdrawal of American aid for HIV/AIDS treatment, noting that its proposed intervention of N5 billion is grossly inadequate.
“If the Tinubu administration does not present a clear framework for managing this significant health sector investment or subject it to proper legislative scrutiny, then it may be safe to conclude that this is yet another case of public funds being mismanaged under the guise of serving Nigerians,” Abubakar concluded.
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