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Labour Unions in FCT Threaten Strike Over Minimum Wage Non-Implementation.

Labour unions in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have issued a strong warning of impending industrial action due to the failure to implement the ₦70,000 minimum wage. This move aligns with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) directive for a nationwide strike set to commence on December 1, 2024.
Despite President Bola Tinubu’s signing of the minimum wage bill into law on May 29, 2024, the FCT, along with seven other states—Zamfara, Sokoto, Osun, Cross River, Imo, Plateau, and Taraba—has yet to approve the new wage, which was expected to take effect in October.
In a statement to Punch, Stephen Knabayi, Chairman of the FCT Council of the NLC, expressed frustration over the administration’s inaction, stating that attempts to engage with the FCT government have been unsuccessful. He characterized the current treatment of workers as “unfair and unsustainable,” emphasizing that the ₦70,000 minimum wage falls short of meeting the rising cost of living.
Knabayi remarked, “FCT has not implemented the minimum wage. We have tried to meet with the FCT administration, but that has not been possible. We are going to follow the directive of the NLC and shut down everywhere by November 30. Even the ₦70,000 minimum wage is not enough, and it is unfair.”
Audu Akogwu, chairman of the FCT chapter of the Trade Union Congress, echoed these sentiments, alleging that the administration under Minister Nyesom Wike has not engaged with labour unions since his inauguration in August 2023. He highlighted that while the federal government has made wage payments, the FCT has not initiated any formal negotiations regarding the minimum wage.
The ongoing situation raises significant concerns about the welfare of workers in the FCT and underscores the urgent need for dialogue between labour representatives and the government to resolve these pressing issues.
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Federal Government Declares State of Emergency on Suleja-Minna Road.

The Federal Government has declared a state of emergency on the construction of the Suleja-Minna road. Minister of Works, David Umahi, announced the declaration on Saturday following an inspection of the road. He stated that the project, initially awarded to Salini Nigeria Limited, had been poorly executed or abandoned.
Umahi explained that despite repeated attempts to have Salini repair the road over the past year and a half, progress had been unsatisfactory. Niger Governor Mohammed Bago raised concerns with President Bola Tinubu, prompting the Ministry of Works to intervene. The road, described as being “in a very terrible situation delaying travel time by seven hours instead of an hour and half hours and vehicles are falling and killing people,” has been designated an emergency project.
The contract with Salini has been irrevocably terminated due to substandard work. Umahi has directed his ministry to recover funds owed by Salini, potentially involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Two contractors are now engaged in the project. CCCC International Engineering Nigeria Ltd. has been contracted to handle part of the road, with 60km already completed under the Governor’s urban renewal agenda. CCCC has been given 10 days to mobilize and commence work on a critical 7km stretch. Umahi emphasized that work will begin immediately under emergency procurement guidelines, with pricing to be verified subsequently.
Entertainment
Nollywood Mourns the Loss of Kayode Peters.

The Nigerian film industry is in mourning following the death of Kayode Peters, a renowned filmmaker and producer. The news was announced by his family on his official Instagram page, stating that he passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, June 28, 2025, in Toronto, Canada, after a long illness.
Peters, fondly known as KP, was celebrated for his contributions as a filmmaker, actor, and producer. He was known for his role as Koko in the popular sitcoms “Twilight Zone” and “Flatmates” in the early 2000s. His work also extended to stage plays and sitcoms like “Extended Family” and “Being Farouk,” significantly impacting Nigeria’s contemporary theatre and television landscape.
He is survived by his wife, Alexander, and their children. Funeral arrangements are underway, and further details will be shared by the family in due course. The industry and fans alike will deeply miss his warmth, generosity, and contributions to Nollywood.
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President Tinubu Begins Two-Nation Tour with State Visit to Saint Lucia.

President Bola Tinubu arrived in Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia, on Saturday, marking the commencement of a two-nation tour encompassing the Caribbean and South America. Upon arrival at Hewanorra International Airport, he was received with full military honors by Governor-General Errol Melchiades Charles and Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre.
The President’s itinerary includes courtesy visits to the Governor-General and Prime Minister, followed by an address to a joint session of the Senate and the House of Assembly of Saint Lucia. Discussions will focus on deepening cooperation between Nigeria and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), with emphasis on economic partnerships and cultural solidarity. A visit to the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College is also planned to strengthen educational ties.
Following his engagements in Saint Lucia, President Tinubu will proceed to Brazil to participate in the 2025 BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, attending at the invitation of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil. Nigeria’s participation as a ‘partner country’ underscores its commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic relations on a global scale.