A popular Nigerian lesbian, Amara has threatened that "her people" will burn Nigeria down if anything happens to her.

Recall that Amara had earlier shared a photo of herself with other lesbians hanging out together...'lesbianing and loving' she captioned the post.

 

Apparently after her tweet went viral, some people started tagging the Twitter account of the Nigerian police to her posts, hence the warning.

"see bah!!!! if you ever look for me. My lovers. if you ever look for me! Do not be quiet. Do not be fucking quiet!" She wrote on Saturday.

 

"For everyone tagging Nigerian police to my posts.  my people will burn down Nigeria. to the fucking ground. Let them look for me first" she added.

 

Update: "My people will burn Nigeria to the ground if they look for me!"  - Nigerian lesbian, Amara warns people tagging police to her posts

 

Update: "My people will burn Nigeria to the ground if they look for me!"  - Nigerian lesbian, Amara warns people tagging police to her posts

 

Some of "her people" replied to her tweet, saying they won't stay quiet. 

 

"We will burn it down till there is nothing left1" one wrote.

 A Bipartite Meeting between the FGN and the two Labour Centres – Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC),


 



Having been convened at the Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja to discuss emerging labour issues arising from recent cost – reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry,


 


Recognizing the public outcry and protest over the recent Federal Government twin policies on Electricity Tariff Reform and full implementation of deregulation of the downstream sector of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry resulting in the planned nation-wide industrial action by Organised Labour, Bearing in mind the spiral and negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic on world economy,


 


Further bearing in mind that due to impact of COVID-19 pandemic the world is undergoing socio-economic transition which has affected price stability, sustainability of enterprises, employment, and other socio-economic indices,


 


Acknowledging that the spiral and negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy has given rise to the need for a new socio-economic order,

Recognising the need to sustain enterprises for retention and creation of jobs as well as sustainable growth and development,


 


Acknowledging the need for social concertation between the Federal Government and workers’ representatives, namely the two Labour Centres – The NLC and TUC. 


 


To aid in the dialogue and communication, the Federal Government side made presentations to show the state of economy and the drive behind the recent cost – reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry,


 


Bipartite meeting to address and resolve the issues in dispute between the FG and Labour Centres were held on September 15, 24, and 27, 2020,


 


After exhaustive deliberations on the issues raised by Labour Centres, the FGN stated that it has fashioned out palliatives that would ameliorate the sufferings that Nigerian workers may experience as a result of the cost – reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments and deregulation of the downstream sector of the Petroleum Industry. The palliatives will be in the areas of transport, power, housing, agriculture and humanitarian support.


 


After thorough debates and negotiations on various issues raised by all parties, the following resolutions were reached and mutually adopted:


 


ELECTRICITY TARIFF REFORMS


The parties agreed to set up a Technical Committee comprising Ministries, Departments, Agencies, NLC and TUC, which will work for a duration of two (2) weeks effective Monday 28th September 2020, to examine: the justifications for the new policy in view of the need for the validation of the basis for the new cost reflective tariff as a result of the conflicting information from the fields which appeared different from the data presented to justify the new policy by NERC; metering deployment, challenges, timeline for massive roll – out.


 


The Technical Committee membership is as follows:


Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN – Hon. Minister of State Labour & Employment – Chairman


Mr Godwin Jedy-Agba – Hon. Minister of State Power – Member


Prof. James Momoh – Chairman National Electricity Regulatory Commission – Member


Engr. Ahmad Rufai Zakari – SA to Mr. President on Infrastructure – Member/Secretary


Dr. Onoho’Omhen Ebhohimhen – Member (NLC)


Comrade Joe Ajaero – Member (NLC)


Comrade Chris Okonkwo – Member (TUC)


1no. Representative of DISCOS – Member


 


The Terms of Reference (ToR) are as follows:


 


To examine the justification for the new policy on cost – reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments.


 


To look at the different Electricity Distribution Company (DISCOs) and their different electricity tariff vis-Ă -vis NERC order and mandate.


 


Examine and advise Government on the issues that have hindered the deployment of the six million meters.


 


To look into the NERC Act under review with a view to expanding its representation to include organized labour.


 


The Technical sub – committee is to submit its report within two (2) weeks. During the two weeks, the DISCOs shall suspend the application of the cost – reflective Electricity Tariff adjustments.


 


The meeting also resolved that the following issues of concern to Labour should be treated as “stand – alone” items:


 


The 40% stake of Government in the DISCO and the stake of workers to be reflected in the composition of the DISCO’s Boards.


 


An all-inclusive and independent review of the power sector operations as provided in the privatization MOU to be undertaken before the end of the year 2020, with Labour represented.


 


That going forward, the moribund National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC) be inaugurated before the end of the year 2020 to institutionalize the process of tripartism and socio dialogue on socio – economic and major labour matters to forestall crisis


 


DOWNSTREAM SECTOR DEREGULATION


 


Consequent upon the critical review of the various challenges of the downstream sector of the Nigeria oil and gas industry vis a vis the incalculable losses associated with a subsidy regime the Country has been incurring in terms of, stifled growth in the downstream sector, diminished human capital development and massive financial leakages and flight. This is in addition to the dire financial circumstances of the Federation that precludes any ability to sustain any subsidy on PMS and making deregulation of PMS inevitable. Consequently, the Parties agreed to the following:


 


All parties agreed on the urgency for increasing the local refining capacity of the nation to reduce the overdependency on importation of petroleum products to ensure energy security, reduce cost of finished products, increase employment and business opportunities for Nigerians.


 


To address (1) above, NNPC to expedite the rehabilitation of the nation’s four refineries located in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna and to achieve 50% completion for Port Harcourt by December 2021, while timelines and delivery for Warri and Kaduna will be established by the inclusive Steering Committee.


 


To ensure Commitment and transparency to the processes and timelines of the rehabilitation exercise, the management of NNPC has offered to integrate the national leadership of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association (PENGASSAN) into the Steering Committee already established by the Corporation.


 


A Validation team comprising the representatives of the NNPC, Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), NUPENG and PENGASSAN will be established to monitor progress of the rehabilitation of the refineries and the pipelines/strategic depots network and advice the Steering Committee periodically.


 


Post rehabilitation, NNPC shall involve the PENGASSAN and NUPENG in the process of establishing the operational model of the Nation’s refineries.


 


The Federal Government will facilitate the delivery of licensed modular and regular refineries, involvement of upstream companies in petroleum refining and establishing framework for financing in the downstream sector.


 


NNPC to expedite work on the Build Operate and Transfer framework for the nation’s pipelines and strategic depots network for efficient transportation and distribution of Petroleum products to match the delivery timelines of the refineries as agreed.


 


The Federal Government and its agencies to ensure delivery of 1 million CNG/LPG AutoGas conversion kits, storage skids and dispensing units under the Nigeria Gas Expansion Programme by December 2021 to enable delivery of cheaper transportation and power fuel. A Governance Structure that will include representatives of organized Labour shall be established for timely delivery.


 


GENERAL INTERVENTION


 


To cushion the impacts of the downstream sector deregulation and tariffs adjustment in the power sector, the Federal Government will implement the following:


 


A specific amount to be unveiled by the FGN in two weeks’ time will be isolated from the Economic Sustainability Programme Intervention Fund and be accessed by Nigerian Workers with subsequent provision for 240,000 under the auspices of NLC and TUC for participation in agricultural ventures through the CBN and the Ministry of Agriculture. The timeline will be fixed at the next meeting.


 


Federal Government will facilitate the removal of tax on minimum wage as a way of cushioning the impacts of the policy on the lowest vulnerable.


 


Federal Government will make available to organized labour 133 CNG/LPG driven mass transit buses immediately and provide to the major cities across the Country on a scale up basis thereafter to all States and Local Governments before December 2021.


 


Housing: 10% be allocated to Nigerian workers under the ongoing Ministry of Housing and Finance initiative through the NLC and TUC.


 


Consequently, the NLC and TUC agreed to suspend the planned industrial action.


 


ORGANISED LABOUR;

___________________ __________________

Ayuba Wabba, mni Quadri Olalaye

NLC PRESIDENT TUC PRESIDENT


_________________ __________________

Emmanuel Ugboaja Musa Lawal Ozigi, mni Secretary General NLC Secretary General TUC


_________________ __________________

Williams E. Akporeha Festus Osifo

NUPENG President PENGASSAN President


___________________ __________________

Martin Uzoegwu Chris N. Okonkwo

President NUEE President, SSAEAC


FOR GOVERNMENT:


__________________ _______________________

Timipre Sylva Festus Keyamo, SAN

Hon. Min. of State Petroleum Hon. Min. of State Labour & Employment


__________________ _____________________

Alh Lai Mohammed Godwin Jedy-Agba

Hon. Min. of Information & Culture Hon. Min. of State Power


_________________________

Sen. (Dr.) Chris Nwabueze Ngige, OON, MD.

Honourable Minister of Labour & Employment


_______________________________

Boss Mustapha

Secretary to the Government of the Federation

 There was outrage on Tuesday over the alleged dehumanisation of four employees of the Signatious Hotel, Warri, Delta State, by the management.



The Chairman of the hotel and former Minister of State for Education, Mr Kenneth Gbagi, was alleged to have ordered that workers – three women and a man – be stripped naked.


Their nudes were filmed and the snapshots sent online.


Activists and social media users condemned the act and urged the state Commissioner of Police, Hafiz Inuwa, to investigate the incident and arrest all those complicit.


Some right groups also took to the streets of Asaba to protest the dehumanisation of the hotel workers, identified as Gloria Oguzie, Victor Ephraim, Rosslyn Okiemute and Precious Achibong.


The activists, who carried placards with different inscriptions, such as, ‘Human rights under attack in Delta State’, and ‘We say no to bad justice in Nigeria,’ called on the federal and state governments and lawyers to assist the victims to get justice.


The leader of the protesters and Director, Young Nigerian Right Organisation, Victor Ojei, alleged that the hotel owner ordered the arrest of the workers over N5,000.


He claimed that the ladies were stripped naked in the presence of the police, who were called in to take them into custody.

He said, “Three females and one man were held hostage, stripped naked in the hotel room, photographed and put on video camera by the management of the hotel.


“Last week Friday, the management of the hotel stripped the ladies naked, filmed them in the presence of the police and at gunpoint. Cash was also withdrawn from the victims’ accounts through their ATM cards, before the police bundled them into a waiting van.


“The police, who should protect the citizens, connived with the hotel management and dehumanised them. Let’s assume that they stole the money, there are channels to address such matters.”


Also, a lawyer, Collins Chidiebere, said human rights organisations could no longer keep quiet over abuses in the state.


Chidiebere stated, “Human rights are supposed to be respected; those victims were kidnapped, held hostage, stripped naked for a period of four days, because of a mere allegation of stealing.


“There is a court of competent jurisdiction that should look into the matter and confirm whether these persons are innocent or guilty of the allegation. No one should take the law into their own hands.”


Another lawyer, Omemiroro Ogedegbe, told PUNCH Metro that a petition would be sent to the state Commissioner of Police over the matter.


He said, “The workers were arrested on Friday. By Sunday, we got information that they were not granted bail, because of their economic conditions. We intervened and asked the Divisional Police Officer to charge them.


“It was after their bail that they narrated their ordeal. They said Gbagi ordered that they should be stripped naked and videoed.”


The Director, Human Resources, Signatious Hotel, Egba Ederoghene, in a statement, said the allegations were meant to tarnish the reputation of Gbagi.


The statement was titled, ‘The futile attempt of political detractors to blackmail Gbagi’.

Ederoghene said, “We wish to categorically state that at no time did Gbagi subject any staff of the hotel to such humiliation, as he is presently bereaved and occupied with preparing for the funeral of his sister, who passed away recently.


“The management also wishes to use this opportunity to inform the public that the staff members in the pictures are part of a mali • cious conspiracy by some political detractors to bring Gbagi’s character to disrepute. This is not the first time an attempt has been made to smear the character of our chairman for whatever reason.


“In the absence of any dirt to nail Gbagi’s pristine reputation, they have descended to mudslinging by concocting fictitious stories to stir emotions and gain public attention.

“However, what those behind the recent blackmail against Gbagi do not realise is that the employees, whom they handpicked for their dirty and poorly executed job, were already under investigation by the management for conniving to steal huge sums of money from the hotel, some of which have been recovered. Confessional statements to this effect can be obtained from the Ebrumede Police Station.”


Ederoghene said the lawyers and activists speaking for the victims were sponsored “so as to serve the political interest of their paymasters.”

The former minister, in his personal reaction, expressed shock at the dehumanisation of the workers and promised to look into it.


While addressing journalists on Tuesday, he denied any involvement in the matter.


“I have handed over the running of the hotel to a management team,” he added.


He, however, accused his political enemies of taking advantage of the incident to rubbish his ambition ahead of the 2023 governorship race in the state.

Two of the affected workers, who were contacted by PUNCH Metro, declined comments.


Instead, they referred our correspondents to their lawyers.


Our correspondents gathered that they were arraigned on five counts of stealing various sums from the hotel, including N156,000; N111,000; N5,000 and N2,000, and the magistrate admitted them to bail in liberal terms.


The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, said she was not aware that the workers were stripped naked.

Powered by Blogger.