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Minimum Wage: Federal Government Proposes N62,000, Labour Insists On N250,000

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After extended negotiations on Friday, the Federal Government and the organized private sector have raised their minimum wage offer to N62,000, an increase from the previously proposed N60,000.

However, organized labour has countered with a revised demand of N250,000, down from their initial proposal of N494,000.

This development concludes the deliberations of the tripartite committee, which was established by the Federal Government to determine a new minimum wage.

The committee’s recommendations will now be forwarded to President Tinubu, who is expected to draft an executive bill for the National Assembly’s consideration.

The tripartite committee, formed in January, has reached the end of its mandate, shifting the responsibility to President Tinubu and the National Assembly.

However, the proposal of a N60,000 minimum wage by the Federal Government has been met with resistance from the 36 state governors, who argue it is unsustainable.

According to a statement by Mrs. Halima Ahmed, Acting Director of Media Affairs and Public Relations of the Governors Forum, implementing the N60,000 minimum wage would compel many states to allocate their entire monthly revenues to salaries.

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Russian attack brings nuclear power plant to brink of blackout

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Russian attack brings nuclear power plant to brink of blackout © DPA 17 11 2024
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Ukrainian Energy Minister, German Galushchenko, denounced that the Zaporiyia nuclear power plant was “on the verge of a blackout” due to a new Russian attack in the vicinity.

 

Although Russia retains control of the plant, the minister said the attack had cut off one of the plant’s two main power supply lines.

Disconnecting the other line would suspend operations, jeopardize safe operating conditions and increase the risk of accidents, the minister warned in a message on his Telegram account.

“Such actions by the aggressor country pose a threat to the radiological safety of the entire region, and the return of control of the Zaporiyia nuclear power plant to Ukraine can guarantee its safe operation,” he added.

No comment from Moscow, but in this kind of situation it usually accuses Ukrainian forces of bombing the plant in an attempt to regain control by force. One thing is certain: the situation around the plant is extremely unstable. A few months ago, the International Atomic Energy Agency had already warned of the risk of a major incident.

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Dozens killed and wounded in Israeli strikes across Gaza, medics and Hamas media say

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Beit Lahiya, Gaza Strip, November 17, 2024. REUTERS/Stringe,r © Thomson Reuters
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By Nidal al-Mughrabi

CAIRO (Reuters) -Dozens of Palestinians were killed or injured in an Israeli strike on a multi-storey residential building in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya on Sunday, medics told Reuters.

There was no immediate figure for how many people were killed. The Palestinian Civil Emergency said around 70 people have lived in the property.

The Hamas-run Gaza government media office put the number of those killed at 72. The building housed members of at least six families, medics and residents said.

There was no immediate comment from Israel. It has often accused the Hamas media office of exaggerating the number of fatalities.

Video footage of the strike site obtained by Reuters showed locals pulling bodies from a huge pile of rubble, with surrounding houses also damaged, some heavily.

The Israeli army sent tanks into Beit Lahiya and the nearby towns of Beit Hanoun and Jabalia, the largest of the Gaza Strip’s eight historic refugee camps, last month in what it said was a campaign to fight Hamas militants waging attacks and prevent them from regrouping.

It said it has killed hundreds of militants in those three areas, which residents said Israeli forces had isolated from Gaza City.

A statement by the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, an ally of Hamas, on Sunday said fighters blew up an Israeli army vehicle during fighting in Beit Lahiya. There was no immediate comment from Israel on the claim.

Earlier in the day, an Israeli air strike killed at least 10 people in the Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip, when a missile hit a house, medics said. Four other people were killed in the nearby Nuseirat camp, they added.

Qatar has told Hamas and Israel it will stall its efforts to mediate a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal until they show “willingness and seriousness” to resume talks.

The two warring sides continue to trade blame. Hamas wants a deal that ends the war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the war can only end once Hamas is eradicated.

The Gaza health ministry said 43,800 people have been confirmed dead since Oct. 7, 2023. Hamas militants killed around 1,200 Israelis that day, and still hold dozens of some 250 hostages they took back to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.

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Nigerian woman marries Caucasian man she met online “by accident” when she used VPN to escape former President Muhammadu Buhari’s Twitter ban years ago.

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Nigerian woman marries Caucasian man she met online "by accident" when she used VPN to escape former President Muhammadu Buhari's Twitter ban years ago.
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Nigerian woman marries Caucasian man she met online “by accident” when she used VPN to escape former President Muhammadu Buhari’s Twitter ban years ago.

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