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Nigeria Updates Its Future Of Work Report

Nigeria Updates Its Future Of Work Report
As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to ensure that the World of Work and Labour Administration System is properly secured in line with Best Practice, the Federal Government is updating its Future of Work Report (FoW) to keep up with the constant transformation and diverse challenges in the workplace.
NaijaNews reports tha the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Kachollom Daju, in her keynote address delivered at a One-Day Stakeholders Consultative Forum To Update Nigeria’s Future of Work held in Abuja, stressed that Government was well aware of the fact that a harmonious industrial relations climate was crucial to achieving economic growth and sustained development, and it was against this backdrop that the ministry deemed it necessary to Update Nigeria’s Future of Work Report.
Daju explained that over time Nigeria relied on the International Labour Standards adopted by the ILO with regards to national peculiarities and developmental goals as the benchmark to draw up guidelines and policies through which government had provided and maintained control for the world of work in Nigeria.
She further said that Work evolution which had been driven by technological innovations, demographic shifts, economic instability, climate change and globalisation needed a reassessment of the guiding principles if the Social Justice of the ILO and its constituents were to remain relevant and survive the next 100 years.
According to her, in response to emerging issues challenging the future of work such as insecurity, information technological improvements, artificial intelligence, casualisation, illicit drug use, mismatch for available jobs which are creating multi-sectoral decent work deficits that must be addressed holistically, it has become imperative that Government incorporates new approaches to tackle its peculiarities so as to survive the internal and external threats to the survival of the world of work in Nigeria.
She observed that as highlighted in the 2019 Report, the need to shift from formal to informal jobs to address youth unemployment aligned with the current realities in the country today where skills acquisition had taken centre stage gaining ground internationally and with the country’s rapidly growing population, Nigeria will require at least 40 to 50 million jobs to keep up with its population.
The Permanent Secretary called on stakeholders to critically analyze the document before them being cognisant of Nigeria’s peculiarities and current realities.
Speaking earlier, Juliana Adebambo, Director of Productivity Measure and Labour Standards, stated that the Ministry in conjunction with the ILO was updating the 2019 Report to reflect transformative processes that needed to be accelerated and address serious concerns such as inequality, unemployment, underemployment, child labour, forced labour and migration.
She noted that with a strong political will and co-ordination, the FoW in Nigeria will be safeguarded through investment in education and training, bridging gender gaps, inequality and discrimination, ensuring rights at work, extending social protection, supporting the private sector to create jobs, promoting productivity and technological pathways for decent work.
The Nigeria Future of Work Report was launched in 2019 as an outcome of tripartite consultations centred on four centenary conversations, namely; Work and Society, Decent jobs for all, The organisation of work production and The governance of work. Stakeholders include International Labour Organisation (ILO), Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, Trade Union Congress (TUC).
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Govt, Labour Congress meeting ends in deadlock.

Govt, Labour Congress meeting ends in deadlock.
Details of the meeting between the Federal Government and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) have emerged.
The meeting ended in a deadlock on Monday.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Lalong, called the meeting, which failed to address any of the issues raised by the Union.
However, the minister expressed optimism that the issues raised by the Nigerian workers would be addressed.
He said the FG would resolve the issues before the deadline.
“We must also recognize the economic realities that confront us.
“As we address the concerns of our workforce, we must be mindful of striking a balance that promotes economic growth and secures sustainable progress for our nation.
“Today, I call upon each one of you to join hands in an open-minded and constructive dialogue, enabling us to bridge any gaps that may exist between the interests of workers and the ultimate goal of driving economic advancement,” he said.
NLC President Ajaero said: “In the ultimatum we gave and in the NEC resolution, the issue of NURTW was clearly stated, and at the time, the issue had not degenerated the way it is now. That was why we had to bring it along.
“On the other issues, you can see that there was no agreement on any; there is no CNG anywhere, and refineries are not working, nor gas.
“Nothing has been done on the issue of wage awards, cash transfers, or the ASUU issues. However, we believe that between now and the next few days, when the ultimatum expires, something will happen.”
Ajaero said there was no going back on the planned indefinite strike if no progress was made before the expiration of the union’s ultimatum.
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Breaking News: Dramatic Rescue as Fire Engulfs Lekki Shanty

In a heart-wrenching incident that unfolded earlier today, a shanty settlement in the upscale area of Lekki, Lagos, was engulfed in flames, leaving residents scrambling for safety and hope.
The fire, a relentless force of destruction, threatened to consume everything in its path, but amidst the chaos and despair, two lives were miraculously saved.
The Lekki shanty, like many informal settlements around the world, was a tightly-knit community where people, despite facing severe economic hardships, found a sense of belonging and resilience. However, this morning, their lives took an abrupt turn as plumes of thick, acrid smoke filled the sky, darkening the once-vibrant neighborhood.
The response from local authorities and good Samaritans was swift. Firefighters from the Lagos State Fire Service rushed to the scene, battling against the raging inferno.
Their courage and determination were on full display as they fought valiantly to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading further.
As they worked tirelessly, the streets echoed with the panicked cries and prayers of those who had lost everything.
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Amidst the chaos, the heroism of two individuals shone brightly. Mr. Ade, a middle-aged resident of the shanty, emerged as a true savior.
Risking his own life, he braved the flames to rescue his neighbors trapped in their burning homes. With unwavering resolve, he helped carry an elderly woman and a young child to safety, earning the gratitude and admiration of the entire community.
The rescued woman, Mrs. Okonkwo, spoke tearfully of her harrowing experience. She expressed her gratitude to Mr. Ade and the firefighters who had come to their rescue. Her story serves as a poignant reminder of the strength and resilience of ordinary people in the face of adversity.
As the hours passed, the firefighters’ efforts finally paid off, and the flames were brought under control. While the shanty had suffered extensive damage, the worst had been averted.
Thanks to the rapid response of the authorities and the bravery of Mr. Ade, the community had not suffered any casualties, save for the trauma of witnessing their homes reduced to ashes.
The aftermath of this devastating fire serves as a sobering reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by informal settlements and marginalized communities. It underscores the urgent need for improved safety measures and infrastructure in such areas to prevent such disasters in the future.
In the midst of tragedy, the resilience and heroism displayed by the residents of the Lekki shanty, as well as the valiant efforts of the firefighters, provide a glimmer of hope.
It is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of unity in the face of adversity.
While the road to recovery will be long and challenging, the Lekki community will undoubtedly emerge stronger, their bonds forged even tighter in the crucible of this fiery trial.
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‘Cold War’ Between NAPIMS Boss, Bala Wunti And NNPC Head Honcho, Mele Kyari Rages On

During conflicts, being truly brave can be hard to find. Friends can drift apart, and bonds can suffer. This is why Bala Wunti and Mele Kyari need to protect their special friendship.
Unfortunately, these two Northern brothers had a big fight a few months ago. Unlike small arguments, they must resist the urge to turn against each other and keep their good relationship intact.
As they handle their roles, the lines between their authority and influence often get blurry. This can lead to problems that affect both of them and their jobs. If troublemakers get their way, they’ll make the leaders of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) and National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) doubt each other.
Naijanewsngr reports that the Group Managing Director of NNPC accused the Managing Director of NAPIMS of not following orders, and NAPIMS tried to tell the President about NNPC’s unfair and unclear actions, causing tension between these organizations.
To understand, Nigeria’s investments in the oil sector depend a lot on NAPIMS. It makes sure Nigeria gets a good deal from joint ventures and production sharing contracts, among other things. With so much at stake, some people can act bossy.
But during Wunti and Kyari’s time in charge, all these problems from the past disappeared. They trusted each other completely, which frustrated people with hidden agendas in both agencies.
No matter how hard troublemakers try, they won’t succeed in making Wunti and Kyari doubt each other. Their friendship is like a healing force for the government’s troubled parts.
Source: omonaijablog
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