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LAGOS YOUTH WEEK 2024
Come One, Come All
Join us at the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Lagos Chapter as we proudly present the LAGOS YOUTH WEEK in commemoration of International Youth Day 2024.
@muftimenk This is indeed a way Allah assured us everlasting succor, with challenges lies loads of unseen opportunities. Aside from keeping us closer to the Most Divine (Allah) we tend to be fulfilled at every point of our Human existence as it seem to be the pinnacle. Thank you @muftimenk
NYCN LAGOS WITH THE MINISTRY OF SPECIAL DUTIES & IGR
Today, ( 8th August, 2024), the Chairman NYCN LAGOS State, – @engrsimms Engr. Adigun Ibrahim Olalekan (MNSE) led the delegation of Lagos State Youths
Apparently, the best way to go is to act wisely in the face of every situation, anything short of that is irrational. If truly we love this Nation as we have claimed, going to the negotiation table should be the next line of action. May God bless 🇳🇬
#Dialogue
After the President’s speech,the Protesters should suspend their protests and raise a team to dialogue with the Government at the Federal and state levels;there they can negotiate on their demands.That is how democracy works.
Ceteris Paribus, I am optimistic our Nation will be better than it was by the end of this administration. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬
#Embracedialogue#endprotest
The President’s Emphasis on “Backward Never” is a testament to his determination to ensure that any form of distraction is not condoned in a bid to positively reform the Economy of our Nation.
I commend our people of the South Eastern region for heeding our appeal not to join the nationwide protest. Your wisdom in recognizing the potential danger of hijackers targeting peaceful demonstrators is truly commendable. While peaceful protest is undoubtedly a right of the people, your decision to prioritize safety and stability showcases great prudence.
It is unfortunate that those who contributed to our current economic challenges, are now the ones sponsoring protests instead of working with FG for resolution. This reaction comes simply because we have a President who is courageous enough to dismantle the entrenched cabal exploiting our common resources.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shown compassion and determination in addressing the inherited challenges. He deserves our unwavering support as he works towards a more prosperous future. Let us stand united in this mission with dialogue, which remains the best path to achieving our demands.
- Hope Uzodimma
I miss the "Africa Rising" decade of the 2010s. High commodity prices, growing middle class with larger disposable incomes, reverse migration, declining poverty, digital revolution...
That decade is decidedly over. The two Sudans in crisis. Parts of the Sahel in crisis. Part of Central Africa... debt burdens. Post-pandemic aftershocks. Great power competition. A.I. dystopia...
The rest of this decade seem set to be very turbulent before things stabilize.
BREAKING: Gov Abdulrazaq inaugurates consequential adjustment committee.
Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Friday inaugurated the consequential adjustment committee on minimum wage, charging members to look at all the variables and design an agreement that caters for the interest of the workers, other segments of the society, and considers issues of development.
The committee members were inaugurated at the council chambers of the Government House, attended by top government officials, labour leaders, and representatives of the organised private sector in the state.
“The setting up of this committee sets out the process for the implementation of the national minimum wage in Kwara State. Following a legislative backing by the National Assembly, the President has recently approved N70,000 as the new minimum wage. We welcome the development in Kwara State. But the law means more than just paying N70,000 to the lowest ranking worker. It involves working out the maths on how this affects the take home for senior workers on different cadres,” the Governor said.
“This multi-stakeholder committee is therefore tasked to critically look at all the indices and arrive at workable consequential adjustments for all cadres of workers.
"I trust that this committee of senior government officials, reasonable labour leaders and organised private sector will consider all the variables and balance the need for decent salary adjustments with the important need to have something left for development and other strata of the society. In other words, we should arrive at an agreement that is durable, meets the legitimate needs of all, and takes into account the overall interest of our state.”
State Head of Service and Chairman of the Committee Mrs Modupe Susan Oluwole commended the Governor’s proactiveness in constituting the committee.
“Recently, the President signed the 70,000 national minimum wage into law, and our Governor, being proactive, constituted this noble committee within 72 hours,” she said.
The HOS was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Establishment and Training, Alhaji Muhammad Ibrahim.
AbdulRazaq prioritises workers’ welfare, she added, saying the committee will be diligent and clear-headed in its work.
The Governor had recently announced the 18-person committee which comprises commissioners, bureaucrats, labour leaders, and private sector players.
Rafiu Ajakaye
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
August 2, 2024
Remember, peaceful protests are a right, but let's exercise it responsibly.
Engr. Adigun Ibrahim, Chairman NYCN Lagos State @NYCNLagos001 @engrsimms
#Dialogue#Lagosyouth4peace
Fellow youths, let's choose peace and dialogue over violence and destruction.
Together, we can build a brighter future for Lagos State.
#RethinkProtest
09:16 am Today: Gani Fawehinmi Park, Ojota.
The traffic is smooth.
Service lane in use, Main carriageway very smooth.
Protesters are protesting peacefully.
Security Men are securing peacefully.
Businesses, Public transport vehicles activities have picked up gradually.
NO Road Blockage
God Bless Lagos State.
God Bless Nigeria
#LagosProtest
#LagosSecurity
@jidesanwoolu
Life is too short. There's no point hating, envying, and severing ties. Sooner or later, everyone becomes a history. Smile and forgive those who have wronged you. We don't know who's next to die
Understand these 5 things:
When your dad dies, you lose an advisor
When your brother dies, you lose your righthand
When your mother dies, you lose your light
When your sister dies, you lose your smile
When your pal dies, you lose your sight
Progressive Dialogues that will better the life of every common man is what we crave, we say no to the destruction of our heritage. Nigeria is our home. #Rethinkprotest#Dialogue@LagosNycn@jidesanwoolu