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Zamfara Governor Halts Non-Statutory Salary Deductions for Workers

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Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has issued an immediate suspension of all non-statutory deductions from workers’ salaries, particularly targeting deductions for cooperative associations and commodity vendors.

This directive, announced on Wednesday by Sulaiman Bala Idris, the governor’s spokesperson, is part of a broader effort to improve transparency and fairness in the state payroll system.

“In his resolve to sanitize the Zamfara State Payroll system for more efficient management of state civil servants’ remuneration, currently inundated with a lot of unauthorized and illegal deductions, Governor Dauda Lawal has ordered an immediate halt to all Non-Statutory deductions from workers’ salaries,” the statement read.

The decision came after a wave of complaints from civil servants, who reported unauthorized deductions from their salaries, often labeled as cooperative or commodity loan repayments.

According to Idris, these deductions were facilitating an “illegal surcharge” on workers’ pay.

In line with the directive, Governor Lawal has instructed the state’s Commissioner of Finance to immediately stop all such deductions and to inform cooperative societies and commodity vendors of the change. This measure is aimed at restoring workers’ trust in the payroll system and ensuring that their earnings are not diminished by unauthorized charges.

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APC Chieftain Hails Tinubu for Sacking Three Resident Electoral Commissioners

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By Gbenga Adeniyi

Hon. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in Osun State, has commended President Bola Tinubu for seeking Senate approval to dismiss three suspended Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs), over alleged misconduct in the 2023 general elections.

Speaking to journalists in Osogbo on Sunday, Oyintiloye described the sack of Ike Uzochukwu (Abia), Hudu Yunusa-Ari (Adamawa), and Nura Ali (Sokoto) as a crucial step in sanitizing Nigeria’s electoral system.

He also praised the Senate for approving Tinubu’s request, emphasizing that it reinforces accountability and serves as a warning against electoral malpractice.

The former lawmaker lauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), for initially suspending the RECs in March 2023 and for securing the conviction of Prof. Ignatius Udok for electoral fraud.

He urged Tinubu to sustain the fight against corruption, noting that these actions restore public confidence in the electoral process.

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Laolu Akande to Host Public Interest Communications Seminar in Abuja

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By Ifeoluwa Odunayo 

Laolu Akande, former media aide to ex-Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, has announced a Public Interest Communications Seminar aimed at enhancing professional communication skills.

The hybrid event, scheduled for February 25, 2025, will take place in Abuja and online, starting at 11 a.m.

It targets entry- and mid-level professionals in corporate affairs, public relations, media relations, customer service, journalism, and public speaking.

Akande made the announcement via his official X (formerly Twitter) handle.

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NAFDAC Destroys Fake Drugs, Expired Foods Worth ₦4.7bn in Port Harcourt

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By Alexis Uchendu 

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has destroyed counterfeit drugs, unsafe cosmetics, and expired food products worth ₦4.7 billion in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

This action, carried out in collaboration with the Nigerian Customs Service, was part of the agency’s first joint zonal exercise targeting substandard goods across the South-South region.

Represented by South-South Zonal Director Chukwuma Olugbo, NAFDAC’s Director-General, Prof. Christiana Adeyeye, revealed that intelligence operations led to the discovery of warehouses filled with expired alcoholic beverages, which had been illegally revalidated for re-entry into the market.

The operation, which took place in July 2024, also resulted in the seizure of substandard medical products, unregistered cosmetics, and imported vegetable oils lacking Vitamin A fortification, particularly in Delta State.

NAFDAC reiterated its commitment to safeguarding public health by eliminating harmful and fake products from circulation.

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