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Edo: Voters protest non-arrival of INEC officials, materials

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Eligible Voters in Ewohimi, particularly in Okaegben ward one, polling 3 and 15, were yet to exercise their franchise as at 10.30am at the ongoing Edo governorship election.

The unit is the polling centre of the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Asue Ighodalo where he is expected to vote.

The voters who expressed concern at the absence of INEC at the most polling units in Ewohimin, said the development could affect voting process.

Mr Christopher Adoghe, a voter, said ” This is past 10am and up till now, we have not seen INEC officials and materials in polling unit three where the peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is expected to vote.

“From here you can also see unit 15, there are no materials and INEC officials.

“From the information reaching us, most of the polling units in Ewohimi are experiencing the same issue, no INEC Officials and materials, he said.

According to him, look at old men and women out in the rain but no INEC officials to commence voting at 10:30am

Mr Monday Victor, a voter and an elderly man who also expressed concern over the delay, called on the INEC chairman to immediately order his officials to various voting points in Ewohimi.(NAN)

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SOSG Commence 70,000 Payment Since January, NLC Replies NULGE 

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BY ANKELI EMMANUEL, Sokoto

The chairman of Sokoto State chapter of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Comrade Aliyu Abdullahi Jangle has advised the National President of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) Alhaji Ali Haruna Kankara to make inquiries into any development before making claims that could be false.

Comrade Jangle who stated this while faulting clams by Ali Kankara that Sokoto is amongst the States that are yet to commence payment of the 70, 000 naira new minimum wage, added that, the State began payment of the new minimum wage to all categories of workers since January, 2025.

Addressing newsmen in Sokoto, both the  the NLC and NULGE  chairmen, Comrades Abdullahi Jangle and Ibrahim Abubakar Gero said Sokoto is the first to pay the new national minimum wage in Nigeria.

“”We want to make it categorically clear that, Sokoto State is the first in the Federation to fully implement the 70,000 new national minimum wage to State, Local Government and LGEA staff.

“”Therefore, what the NULGE National President, Ali Kankara said was not true. The payment of 70,000 new national minimum wage commenced in Sokoto since January this year with all workers benefiting””.

While noting that, it is disheartening to see the NULGE National President, Ali Kankara making comments on issues he has no knowledge of, Comrade Jangle said Sokoto paid new minimum wage to all category of workers including those at he local government and LGEA staff as well.

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Federal Government Confirms Continuation of Naira-for-Crude Oil Deal

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The federal government has announced that the naira-for-crude oil deal will persist following the conclusion of its initial phase on March 31.

This confirmation came from the Ministry of Finance on Monday, during a meeting attended by key figures, including Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance, and Zacch Adedeji, the Chairman of the committee and Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

The meeting also included representatives from Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Dapo Segun, the Chief Financial Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, NNPC Trading management, and senior officials from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). Additional stakeholders present were senior members from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), representatives from the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), and Hauwa Ibrahim, the committee’s secretary.

The Ministry stated, “The stakeholders reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to the comprehensive execution of this strategic initiative, as mandated by the Federal Executive Council (FEC).”

The Crude and Refined Product Sales in Naira initiative is characterized as a fundamental policy directive rather than a temporary measure. Its objectives include fostering sustainable local refining, enhancing energy security, and minimizing dependence on foreign exchange in the domestic petroleum market.

The committee acknowledged potential implementation challenges inherent in any significant policy change, emphasizing that these issues are being proactively managed through collaborative efforts among all involved parties.

“The initiative will remain active and continue as long as it serves the public interest and aligns with national economic goals,” the ministry added.

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Initiated on October 1, 2024, the sale of crude oil and refined petroleum products in naira aims to bolster supply, save the nation millions in petroleum product imports, and ultimately lower fuel prices.

On March 10, TheCable reported that NNPC had suspended the naira-for-crude deal until 2030, citing that the government-owned entity had forward-sold all its crude oil.

Subsequently, nine days later, Dangote Refinery announced a temporary halt in the sale of petroleum products in naira. The refinery stated that this decision was “essential to prevent a discrepancy between our sales revenue and our crude oil purchasing commitments, which are currently in U.S. dollars.”

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Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire Congratulates Otunba Olufemi Pedro on LASU Honorary Doctorate

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The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (SSAP-SDGs), Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, has congratulated former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency, Otunba Olufemi Pedro, on the conferment of an Honorary Doctorate Degree by the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo.

The honorary degree is being awarded as part of the institution’s 28th Convocation Ceremony, scheduled to hold on Thursday, 10th April 2025, at the Buba Marwa Auditorium, Main Campus, Lagos.

In a statement released on Wednesday by her Special Assistant on Media, Publicity and Strategic Communications, Desmond Utomwen, Princess Orelope-Adefulire described the honour as “well-deserved and long overdue,” noting that Otunba Pedro’s life and career reflect a legacy of excellence, innovation, and integrity in both the public and private sectors.

“Otunba Pedro’s remarkable journey—spanning the financial sector and public service—is a shining example of visionary leadership and selfless dedication to national development,” the statement read.

“As former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, he played a pivotal role in laying the foundations for the fiscal reforms that have contributed immensely to the state’s economic growth and transformation.”

Princess Orelope-Adefulire further stated that the conferment by LASU is not just a recognition of Pedro’s achievements, but an affirmation of the enduring values he represents: humility, integrity, and service to humanity.

She commended the Lagos State University for recognising one of its most distinguished alumni, adding that the honour would serve as motivation for emerging leaders and professionals across Nigeria and beyond.

“This award is a timely reminder that true greatness is measured not only by accomplishments, but by the positive impact one has on people, institutions, and society at large,” she added.

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She prayed for God’s continued guidance, strength, and good health for Otunba Pedro as he continues to contribute meaningfully to the development of Lagos State, Nigeria, and the global community.

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