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Nurses & Midwives Threaten Nationwide Strike

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Nurses and midwives have threatened to embark on a nationwide strike should Federal Government fail to address their demands.

Besides, their union, National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), warned that the resolution of the issues in contention with resident doctors will open up a chain of industrial actions by other health unions.

Already, resident doctors on Monday embarked on an indefinite strike.

A statement signed by NANNM National Chairman Wale Olatunde and National Secretary Gambo M. Danfulani said the only solution is for the issues in the health sector to be tackled holistically.

The group said: “We once again call on the government to do the needful within the window period as our patience is already over-taxed and we should not be held responsible for any breakdown in services. There is a limit to every human patience and endurance.

“While we are not oppose to the government resolving its issues with NARD, we are quick to add that the resolution of the issues in contention with members of the NARD will only open up a chain of industrial actions by other unions/associations in the health industry because their issues pre-date those of the NARD but which the powers-that-be in the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) and Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment have left unattended to, despite court judgments. For the information of government, the unresolved issues to which the FMOH and Labour have been put on notice include:

*Chronic shortage of general and specialist manpower in our various institutions, inadequate provision of medical consumables and services in an attempt to promote PPP for personal and selfish reasons;

*Stagnation/redesignation/demotion of our members contrary to 2012 & 2014 NIC judgments on career progression and skipping;

*Stoppage/non-restoration of payment of teaching allowance to our deserving members on CONHESS 7&8 despite enabling circular;

*Non-payment of arrears owed from 2011 till date in most hospitals

*Non-payment of uniform allowance owed from 2008 till date in some hospitals; and

*Non-payment of arrears of Relativity Allowance to our deserving members

*Non deduction and non-remittance of union dues by some hospital managements.”

It added: “We will like to recall that our union through our National Secretariat (NANNM) has engaged the FMOH and Labour and other relevant agencies severally on the above issues, appealing that the needful be done not only to avoid industrial disharmony but to reciprocate the kind gestures of nurses/midwives, especially in the Federal health institutions, who have shown much understanding as this issues lingered on for quite some years now.

“It is often very convenient for the FMOH and Federal Ministry of Labour (both headed by medical doctors) to ignore ultimatum given by these bodies and issuing the threat of “No-Work No-Pay” while NARD, a non labour organisation, is pampered if not over-pampered.

“We once again call on the Presidency, the Senate, House of Representatives and the good people of our great country to declare a state of emergency in the health industry at all levels so that the rot in the industry can be holistically looked into with a view to pragmatically resolving issues that bothers on health administration, practice, headship, representation, benefits and welfare of all stakeholders in the industry. A healthy nation is a wealthy nation.”

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American International School of Abuja writes EFCC, seeks to refund $760k of Yahaya Bello’s children fees

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The American International School of Abuja (AISA) has asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to provide “authentic banking details” for the refund of fees paid for the children of Yahaya Bello, immediate-past governor of Kogi state.

Bello allegedly paid $720,000 in advance as fees for five of his children from the coffers of the Kogi state government.

The children are in grade level 2 to 8 at the school.

On April 17, EFCC operatives laid siege on Bello’s residence in Abuja in an attempt to arrest him over an alleged N80.2 billion fraud.

While the operatives were at the house, Usman Ododo, governor of Kogi, arrived at the property and reportedly whisked Bello away.

In a letter addressed to the Lagos zonal commander of the EFCC, the school said the sum of $845,852 has been paid in tuition “since the 7th of September 2021 to date”.

AISA said the sum to be refunded is $760,910, because it had deducted educational services already rendered.

“Please forward to us an official written request, with the authentic banking details of the EFCC, for the refund of the above-mentioned funds as previously indicated as part of your investigation into the alleged money laundering activities by the Bello family,” the letter reads.

“Since the 7th September 2021 to date, $845,852.84 (Eight Hundred and Forty Five Thousand, Eight Hundred and Fifty Two US Dollars and eighty four cents) in tuition and other fees has been deposited into our Bank account.

“We have calculated the net amount to be transferred and refunded to the State, after deducting the educational services rendered as $760,910.84. (Seven Hundred and Sixty Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ten US Dollars and Eighty Four cents).

“No further additional fees are expected in respect of tuition as the students’ fees have now been settled until they graduate from ASIA.”

The school said it will draw the attention of the anti-graft agency if there are any further deposits by the Bello family.

In a statement signed by Greg Hughes, AISA also said “Ali Bello contacted the school on Friday 13 August 2021 requesting to pay the family school fees in advance until the students graduate from High School”.

The EFCC has since declared Bello wanted, with the NIS placing the ex-governor on a watchlist.

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‘Betty Akeredolu dumped me after I served for 7 years on N45k monthly pay’ — makeup artist cries out

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Folashade Anu, the beauty expert, has lamented that she was paid N45,000 monthly while working for seven years as a makeup artist for Betty Akeredolu, the former first lady of Ondo.

Anu, in a recent interview with Olujimi Adekanle, the news presenter in Ondo, also said she sometimes worked as a personal assistant to the wife of the late Rotimi Akeredolu, former Ondo governor.

The makeup artiste claimed she was paid N50,000 per month but 10 percent of her salary was automatically deducted as a contribution to the Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria (BRECAN), an organisation founded by Betty.

“I worked for Her Excellency (Mrs Betty Akeredolu) for over seven years. When I was going, she did not give me anything,” said Anu as she broke down in tears.

“I worked with her for seven years as her makeup artist. I used to make her hair and do her pedicure when she was still making her hair.

“I was paid N50,000 then, but I usually gave back N5,000 to BRECAN. They would have deducted the N5,000 before the salary was paid. They called it ‘give back to BRECAN’.

“Another N100 was also usually deducted as charges.”

The makeup artist said she stopped working for Betty after her husband was buried.

Anu claimed that after Akeredolu’s burial, she solicited help from the former first lady but Betty refused, adding “I was no longer in office”.

“I texted Betty Akeredolu that I needed help and that she was my last hope, that she should render help to me, but she said there was no help she could render because she was now out of the office,” she added.

“I usually reach out to her to help me. She once told me that since I have a passport, she would take me out of the country, but till now, nothing.”

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LG polls: Oyo declares today as half-work day for civil servants

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The Oyo state government has declared Friday as a half-work day for all civil and public servants in the state ahead of the LGAs election on Saturday.

In a statement on Thursday, Sulaimon Olanrewaju, special adviser on media to Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, said the declaration of the half-work day was to enable workers to participate in the election.

Olanrewaju said government offices would close by noon, noting that workers on essential services are expected to remain at their duty posts.

He said the state government enjoined all civil and public servants to go out and exercise their civic rights on Saturday.

The Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) has assured that the LGAs polls would be hitch-free and credible.

Speaking recently during a radio programme, Isiaka Olagunju, OYSIEC Chairman, said only citizens with voter cards are eligible to vote.

He added that no other form of identification would be recognised, noting that additional polling units have been created by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for a smooth exercise.

He also said electoral violence would be prevented, assuring that all LGAs would receive election materials before Friday to guide against incidence of late arrival.

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