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UniPort ASUU Rejects FG’s Loan Scheme, demads renegotiation of 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement •As members demonstrate across university campuses

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Protesting university of Port Harcourt lecturers

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The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) shut down academic activities on Tuesday and urged the Federal Government to show commitment and renegotiate the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement the union.

The Union has also rejected the recently launched Federal Government’s loan scheme for university lecturers and other workers in tertiary institutions; ‘Tertiary Institutions Staff Support Fund’ (TISSF), describing it as a “distraction” and a “snare” aimed at further impoverishing its members.

The UNIPORT-ASUU made this known on Tuesday at the Union’s Secretary in the Delta Park Campus of the University of Port Harcourt, during a press conference on the lingering impasse between the ASUU and the Federal Government especially regarding the renegotiation of the 2009 agreement.

Chairman, UniPort chapter of ASUU, Prof. Omeh Ngwoke, on behalf of the union explained that issues surrounding the renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement have been the cause of the incessant conflicts between the Union and the Federal Government.

He stated that, “The said agreement, which was reached based on the ILO’s principle of Collective Bargaining (and of course Nigeria is a member of the ILO), was signed in October 2009 following about three months strike action. After signing that agreement, it’s full implementation has been a mirage leading to series of strike actions including those of 2020 and 2022 that lasted for ten and eight months, respectively.”

The UNIPORT ASUU Chairman regretted that the series of strikes actions by the union over the years have always bordered on the same issues such as: Poor remuneration for academic staff, revitalisation of Nigerian public universities, funding of Nigerian public universities, poor learning and teaching facilities leading to brain drain, university autonomy and academic freedom.

Others according to him include; Review of the laws governing JAMB, NUC, Non-payment of Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) and the imposition of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS), among others.

He added that, “Apart from EAA which has been paid to some extent and a few disbursements made for revitalisation, the rest of the items on the 2009 agreement have remained unattended to. The rot in the system has persisted; the universities are still underfunded; teaching and learning facilities have remained absent or obsolete where they exist at all.

“The public universities have largely remained anything but autonomous while the idea of academic freedom is actually a joke; the laws governing JAMB and NUC have yet to be reviewed; the touted removal of university workers from IPPIS is more or less a farce as payment still bears the IPPIS mark.”

Ngwoke decried that lecturers in Nigeria’s Federal Universities have remained the most underpaid in the world, noting that they go home with very low pay after statutory deductions.

“With the constantly rising inflation in the country, the purchasing power of such salaries has hit an abysmal low.

“It is from these salaries that individual lectures are expected to cater for their families’ healthcare, feeding, rent, clothing, water supply, transportation, et cetera. The same salaries are the bases for loans including that recently initiated by government – the recently launched Tertiary Institutions Staff Support Fund (TISSF).”

He noted that the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement was supposed to be renegotiated every three years to reflect the prevailing economic realities, but that has been impossible as several renegotiation committees inaugurated by successive administrations couldn’t achieve the desired result, due to government’s shenanigans.

“Each of them has been marred by either a deliberate reluctance by the government team to get the job done or government’s refusal to sign the final product sequel to implementation.”

“The government should prioritize addressing the poor remuneration of academic staff and the proliferation of public universities without adequate funding.”

On why they rejected the Tertiary Institutions Staff Support Fund (TISSF), Ngwoke said, it is a deviation from the renegotiation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement, which would improve the purchasing power of lecturers and decrease their reliance on loans.

He noted that the government could have used the money earmarked for the loan (TISSF) to defray the three and a half months’ salary owed to lecturers.

He cited several reasons for rejecting the TISSF, saying: “The loan will further impoverish its members, who are already heavily indebted. The loan will incapacitate university-based cooperative societies.

He also urged the government to take concrete steps to address the union’s demands and improve the welfare of academic staff, warning that the union can no longer guarantee the continued pacification of its hungry and angry members.

The Union leader urged the Federal Government to use the forthcoming stakeholders meeting on August 28 as a good opportunity to avert industrial disharmony, while calling on all well-meaning Nigerians, including the Nigeria Inter-religious Council (NIREC), National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Traditional Institutions, and the National Assembly, to prevail on the government to address the lingering issues.

They however, commended the Federal Government for the recent 7-year moratorium placed on the establishment of public universities, while expressing disappointment at the licensing of 9 new private universities, bringing the total number to 150.

Our Correspondent reports that the Union, after the press conference, embarked on a peaceful demonstration within the University campuses displaying placard with different inscriptions such as, “A good government honours agreement, honour the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement” “Pay us our living wages, we deserve it,” “We can no longer afford our children’s school fees,” “Release all outstanding promotion arrears,” among others, to send a strong message to the Federal Government, emphasizing the need for urgent attention to the welfare of academic staff and the plight of tertiary education in Nigeria.

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Bayelsa Solicits Cooperation Of Business Community in Fight Against Fake Products …. Says Gas Turbines Will Reduce Cost Of Doing Business in the State.

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Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State Bayelsa senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo flanked by Mega Entrepreneurs Forum

By David Owei, Bayelsa

The Bayelsa State Government has called on the business community in the state to support its efforts at fighting the proliferation of fake and adulterated products that are being distributed and sold to consumers within and outside the state.

The Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, made the call at the weekend when the Bayelsa Mega Entrepreneurs Forum paid him a courtesy visit in Government House, Yenagoa.

The Deputy Governor, who described the mega entrepreneurs as the backbone of the economy of the State, however, noted that they have a critical role to play to checkmate the marketing and distribution of fake and expired goods and products which portend danger to the populace.

While encouraging the entrepreneurs to always pay their taxes to government as required by law, Senator Ewhrudjakpo, assured that the concerns raised by the group, especially the issue of multiple taxation, would be appropriately addressed.

He informed that government had prioritized the twin issues of security and power as key drivers of business and economic development, hence it had invested heavily in the security architecture of the State.

Describing power generation as the major component of the cost of doing business in the country, he further assured the Bayelsa business community that the State Government was working assiduously to meet up the December deadline for the full operation of its new gas turbine plant to solve the problem of epileptic electricity supply.

The Bayelsa number two Man equally called on the big entrepreneurs to extend their various businesses to the rural areas to stimulate a balanced economic growth in every part of the state, and not just in the capital city alone.

On the forthcoming Bayelsa Mega Entrepreneurship Summit, he said government was on top of it and would leave no stone unturned to make it a huge success.

His words: ” It is good to see that you have come together to form a group. Your coming together will do a lot of good for our state. You are a pillar to the economy of Bayelsa State.

“We believe that every good government should create the enabling environment for entrepreneurs to thrive. That is why the ASSURED Prosperity Government is taking the most important to the least. We have improved our security architecture to secure lives and property because without security, nobody can comfortably do business.

“After security, the next thing is power for businesses to thrive. Power generation to sustain business is highly capital-intensive. But very soon, there will be relief as government is working round the clock on the December deadline.

” As a government, we want to encourage you to moderate your businesses, and pay taxes as at and when due. There is also the issue of fake and adulterated products in the State. We need your support and cooperation in the fight to checkmate the proliferation of fake products being sold in the state.”

Earlier in a remark, the Technical Adviser to the Governor on Entrepreneurship Development, Mrs. Charity Kens-Godwin, explained that the visit was intended to create an opportunity for the Bayelsa Mega Entrepreneurs to interface with government.

While reminding the Deputy Governor of the Bayelsa Mega Entrepreneurship Summit that is due in a week’s time, Mrs Kens- Godwin applauded him for his good disposition towards the business community, especially on the issue of multiple taxation.

Also, the CEO of Ayalla Hotels, Chief Ayalla Robert Enogha, thanked the state government for taking the bull by the horn through the acquisition of the gas turbines to stabilize power supply in the state, noting that the cost of diesel consumes a huge chunk of profits from businesses operating in the state.

Chief Ayalla, who extolled government for creating the platform through the office of the Technical Adviser on Entrepreneurship Development, however, pleaded with government to look into the issue of multiple taxation as well as high levies being imposed on truck drivers bringing goods into the state, which translates to higher prices and cost of living.

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Vehicle Manufacturers, Innoson, To Build CNG Plant In Bayelsa

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Gov Douye Diri of Bayelsa State (middle),Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Chief Innocent Chukwuma,(right) flanked by Innoson motors staff

By David Owei,Bayelsa

Nigerian vehicle manufacturers, Innoson Vehicles Manufcturing (IVM) Limited, has disclosed plans to establish a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) assembly plant in Bayelsa State.

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Chief Innocent Chukwuma, stated this on Monday when he visited Governor Douye Diri in Government House, Yenagoa.

The Innoson CEO said the investment would boost the state’s transportation sector as well as provide training and create jobs.

He stated that the initiative will also promote cleaner and greener environment and enhance the country’s capacity to meet its renewable energy target by 2030.

In his presentation, the company’s Corporate Communications Manager, Mr. Kamsi Ejiofor, explained that the objective is to introduce modern CNG buses, ambulances and vehicles that would enhance mobility and public efficiency in the state.

According to him, the plant will generate 1000 jobs and thousands of direct opportunities in assembly, maintenance, logistics and local manufacturing as well as boosting Bayelsa’s economy by enhancing its industrial base.

Ejiofor said: “The usage of CNG vehicles will save cost from fuel and maintenance, improve health, cleaner air and lead to innovation in Bayelsa, making the state a clean energy and tech pioneer in Nigeria.”

Responding, Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, commended Chief Chukwuma for the decision to site the the CNG conversion plant in the state, noting that the investment would help grow Bayelsa’s industrial base.

While expressing his administration’s commitment to collaborate with the vehicle firm, Senator Diri described the initiative as a welcome development towards moving the state’s economy from consuming to production.

The governor, who said the investment was timely, noted that procurement of CNG vehicles was in the state government’s budget projection for 2026 and expressed delight over the economic impact of such investment, particularly in the area of job opportunities.

The state’s helmsman noted that his administration was putting in place the necessary infrastructure to support investments in Bayelsa and urged other investors to emulate Innoson to invest in the state.

“It is a welcome development for CNG vehicles plant to be sited in Bayelsa. We are ready to partner with you.

“One area that l am interested in is the CNG aspect. The world is moving towards renewal energy because of environmental pollution.

“My administration was considering purchasing CNG buses to run our upland transport system. Your coming is timely because it is part of our projections for 2026.

“I assure you that we are putting in place the right environment to enable investments thrive in terms of peace and security, infrastructure and our independent power supply, which will ensure uninterrupted electricity.”

Diri also announced an implementation committee to interface with the company.

The committee has Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei as chairman while other members are the Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Jones Ebieri, his Information and Finance counterparts, Mrs Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai and Maxwell Ebibai respectively.

Others are the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General, Biriyai Dambo (SAN),
Preye Broderick (Transport), Mazi Johnson Onuma (General Duties), as well as the Special Adviser on Investment, Owanari Harry, and the
Technical Adviser on Entrepreneurship, Charity Kens Godwin.

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Anua Offot Market builds eight new public convenience, Village Head, Market Chairman lauds NYSC, NEMA on market sanitation

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village head of Anua Offot, Uyo Local Government Area, Chief Linus Inyang flanked by NYSC Members and officials

 

By Emmanuel Ikpe

The village head of Anua Offot, Uyo Local Government Area, Chief Linus Inyang had commended effort of the Anua Offot Market Management Committee for working tirelessly to provide convenience to market women and visitors to the market alike.

Chief Linus Inyang gave the commendation while cutting the tape to open the newly built public convenience for use at the weekend, while expressing confidence in the market management team for doing everything possible to uplift the standard of living of people in the market, expressed the determination to continue to attend to the plight of those selling at the market square.

The Village Head has also commended the Community Development Service Team of the Nigeria Youth Service Corp, NYSC for choosing Anua Offot Market to carryout their practical assignment by cleaning the market, which he described it as lovely.

Speaking, the President of Environmental Protection Service Group of the NYSC, Afasare Precious, said they were at the market to sensitized the traders on waste management and control in order to keep health of the market environment high and this has been demonstrated with the general cleaning of the market square.

The President of Disaster Management Team of the NYSC, Akinwumi Ayomide said they came under the supervision of National Emergency Management Agency NEMA, and the Environmental Sanitation CDS Group, to sensitized the market women on proper waste management and flood control, and was pleased that the women hearken to the exercise.

“We came to tell the market women that if the don’t disposed their waste properly, it would lead to blockage of drainage and flooding and we don’t wished anyone to experience flood no matter how little it maybe”, she stated.

Meanwhile, the chairman of the Anua Offot Market Management Committee, Mr Ransom Unung has appreciated the NYSC, NEMA and her team for choosing the market as their place of practical assignment and for NEMA for the orientation given to the market women on waste management and flood control while describing the exercise as very important and a necessity, he laud the market women for keying into the development. Unung appreciated the village head for giving him opportunity to served in that capacity, to interpret his dream and vision to the market women, promised to double up his efforts in his services to his people and his government.

Speaking earlier, Yellow-Duke Offiong, a Disaster Rok Officer of NEMA reiterated the agency continuous commitment to work with the NYSC and relevant government agencies to carryout awareness campaign on proper waste management and flood control and it effects on environment and human live.

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