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Tinubu’s administration will enhance judicial reform – SAN
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr Hassan Liman, has said that the President-elect, Sen. Bola Tinubu, will enhance judicial reform and justice administration, when in power.
Liman, Director (Legal) of the Presidential Campaign Council of All Progressives Congress, made the assertion in an interview with newsmen on Friday in Lafia.
He said that the manifesto of Tinubu and his running mate, Kashim Shettima, tagged “Renewed Hope”, reflected that.
“A well functioning judicial system enables the country to regulate the economy prudently and impartially.
“When laws and legal institutions operate effectively and fairly, the end products are investment, jobs and creation of wealth.
“Tinubu’s administration will ensure that the legal sector functions transparently and with due process,” Liman said.
He said that the incoming administration would ensure judicial autonomy, independence and discipline, as well as digitise the courts.
He congratulated the president-elect and his deputy, and wished them a successful tenure.
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Indefinite Strike: NLC set to announce suspension of indefinite action

The Organised Labour has agreed to suspend its planned nationwide indefinite strike.
According to AIT, the Labour bodies reached the agreement after a closed-door meeting with Federal Government officials at the Presidential Villa Abuja, on Sunday.
NLC President, Joe Ajaero, who was said to have addressed newsmen after the four-hour meeting, disclosed that the N25,000 announced by President Bola Tinubu in his Independence Day anniversary broadcast is now applicable across board and not only “low-grade workers”.
Leadership of the NLC and the Trade Union Congress, TUC, will meet with organs of workers’ unions across the country to announce a decision to suspend the planned nationwide indefinite strike.
The indefinite industrial action was scheduled to begin from midnight of Tuesday, October 3.
Meanwhile, the meeting between FG officials, led by the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, will continue on Monday to further streamline issues surrounding fuel subsidy removal interventions.
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Independence: How Nigerians should mark anniversary — NLC

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) says there is reason for hope in the country, in spite of the challenges that have beset it.
NLC President, Mr Joe Ajaero, said this in a statement on Saturday, on the commemoration of Nigeria’s Independence Day, marked on Oct. 1.
He urged Nigerians to mark the 2023 Independence Day with a renewed sense of purpose.
Ajaero charged them to acknowledge the past, confront the present challenges, and collectively work toward a brighter future for Nigeria.
According to him, Nigeria remains a nation with enormous potential.
“Our young and dynamic population, if properly empowered, can be the driving force behind our resurgence.
“It is imperative that we invest in education, skills development, and job creation to harness the untapped potential within our youth, “ he said.
The labour leader also called on Nigerians to demand accountability from their leaders, adding that the days of impunity and unbridled corruption must come to an end.
He called on all Nigerians to actively participate in the democratic process, holding elected officials to the highest standards of integrity and performance.
“We must then in the spirit of this year’s independence go beyond questioning why we have found ourselves in the cesspool of poverty and despair.
“Also, we must build a determination to put a stop to this inexorable march to the cesspit and morass of excruciating pains and impoverishment.
“The citizens have a strong role to play in our collective quest for freedom from the shackles of mindless exploitation and pauperisation.
“Holding our leaders accountable is one of the very critical roles we must all play to free ourselves from the gyres of the oppressive forces of retrogression.
“It is the highest form of participation in the democratic space; if we cannot hold our leaders to account for every of their action then, we lose our democracy and we lose our nation.
“It therefore remains our patriotic duty for those that truly love our nation to rise at this time and speak truth to power.
“This is to ensure that the salvation of our nation becomes real and our people from the North, the West, South and the East are able to enjoy the full benefits of their “Nigerianness” which holds a great promise, “ Ajaero said.
The leader, while noting that NLC was the voice of Nigerian workers, said that it had tirelessly championed and would continue to champion the rights and welfare of Nigerian workers and people.
He said, however, the numerous challenges that persisted could not be overlooked.
“Issues such as unfair labour practices, inadequate safety standards, and insufficient protection for workers continue to plague our labor force.
“It is imperative that we work together to address these issues and create an environment where every worker can thrive, “ he said.
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