Tag: Zamfara

  • Zamfara workers begin indefinite strike

    Zamfara workers begin indefinite strike

    Workers under the employment of  Zamfara government on Monday embarked on an indefinite strike for the failure of the government to meet their several demands.

    The workers had earlier given the government a 21-day ultimatum to meet certain demands or face industrial action.

    The Chairman, Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) in the state,  Bashir Mafara, announced the decision after  a joint meeting of the affiliated unions in Gusau.

    He said, Zamfara workers were faced with a number of problems which include failure to pay the salaries of 1,400 recruited by the government more than two years ago, non payment of backlog of pension and gratuities, non payment of minimum wage to primary school teachers and local government employees as well as non payment of  annual salary increment.

    He said the two labour unions, Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress, had  decided to declare an indefinite industrial action throughout the state from Sept. 12.

    Mafara urged all workers to stay at home and pray.

    The chairman said three  ad hoc committees have been constituted to ensure the success of the strike.

    He  also called of understanding among the workers in the state noting that, the action was aimed at improving the workers’ welfare and development of the state.

  • Zamfara NLC to begin strike on Monday

    Zamfara NLC to begin strike on Monday

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Zamfara Chapter, said that the union would embark on a total strike on Monday following the expiration of a three-week ultimatum given to the state government by the association

    The Chairman NLC, Zamfara Chapter, Mr Bashir Mafara, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Gusau.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the NLC had given the state government three weeks ultimatum to address the problems of workers in the state.

    NAN reports that parts of the workers grievances with the state government include the non implementation of workers annual increments, promotion and the non-payment of 1, 400 newly recruited staff recruited more than over three years ago.

    Other issues according to the NLC, is that refusal of the government to implement minimum wage for local government staff and primary school teachers as well as non- payment of pensioners’ gratuities.

    The NLC said it was worrisome that primary school teachers and local government workers in Zamfara state were still receiving between N7,500 and N8,000 as monthly salary.

    The NLC chairman said that the union have been having consultations with the government officials, led by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Abdullahi Shinkafi on how to resolve the issues.

    He said that the government had failed to meet up with any of the agreement reached between the workers and the state government.

    “Therefore, we are starting the strike tomorrow, Monday as announced three weeks ago.

    “We have already announced that all the representatives of the NLC affiliated unions should meet tomorrow at NLC Secretariat by 10.00 am to mark the commencement of the strike”, he said.

    Mafara, therefore, urged all  workers to stay away from their places of works from tomorrow until the problems were addressed by the government.

    NAN also recalls that the Special Adviser to the State Governor on Media and Publicity, Alhaji Ibrahim Dosara had earlier told journalists that the 21-day ultimatum was uncalled for.

    Dosara maintained that Gov. Abdul’aziz Yari had since directed the labour leaders in the state to come up with an authentic lists of workers under the state government payroll without which the state government would not implement their demands. (NAN)

  • Eid-el-Kabr: Prices of rams soar in Kano, drop in Katsina – Survey

    Eid-el-Kabr: Prices of rams soar in Kano, drop in Katsina – Survey

    The News Agency Nigeria (NAN) reports that the prices of the animals in Katsina State, however, remain static due to low patronage.

    Although the animals are available at major livestock markets in the Kano metropolis, sellers complained of low patronage.

    Malam Sani Yaro, a livestock dealer at Unguwa-Uku market, ‎lamented the low sale compared to 2016, without giving figures.

    Yaro said that although the patronage was low, prices had gone up by about 30 per cent compared to last year.‎

    “People are complaining about the prices, but they must understand that we didn’t buy them cheap; so there is nothing we can do but pray things improve in the coming days.”

    Another dealer in the market, Sabo Maigari, told NAN that he sold only seven out of the 30 rams he brought to Kano a week ago.

    “The economic situation has contributed to the low sales and is affecting us,’’ Maigari said.‎‎

    He attributed the current high prices to the increase in the cost of transporting the animals from Niger Republic.

    Malam Buba Saidu, another dealer who brought rams from Zamfara, said some of the customers were only coming to bargain without buying‎.

    “We pray to make some sales before Sallah because returning the rams to Zamfara will be a loss to me, considering the expenses.

    “Things are very hard nowadays, we appeal to the Federal Government do something urgently to address the suffering of the masses,’’ he said.‎

    Idi Sule, a buyer at Dawanau cattle market, said he was at the market for the second day but could not afford the price.‎

    “I was here on Monday but I cannot buy because the same size I bought last year at N20,000 is being sold for N30,000.

    “I am here today very prepared to see that I get one,” he said.‎

    ‎Another buyer, Rasheed Ola, expressed hope that the prices would fall when more rams flooded the market in the state.‎

    The secretary, cattle sellers Association in Kumbotso Market, Alhaji Dauda Sufi‎, said small, medium and big rams now sold at higher prices when compared to last year.

    “The small, average and big rams this year are selling at N30,000, N50,000 and N120,000 as against N20,000, N35,000 and N80,000, respectively in 2016,” he said.

    NAN reports that average rams fetch between N40,000 and N50,000, while bigger size go for between N120,000 and 130,000, respectively.‎

    It was observed that following the rising cost of animals, especially rams, some people in the state, particularly civil servants now contributed money to buy cow and share the meat.

    In International Maiadua Market, Katsina State, NAN reports that the poor patronage was attributed to the current recession in the country.

    Malam Musa Rabe, chairman of the Ram Dealers Association in Maiadua, said apart from low patronage, the prices had crashed compared to last year.

    He said a ram sold for between N70,000 and N80,000 last year, was now fetched between N50,000 and N40,000.

    He attributed the low patronage to the current economic recession affecting the nation, stressing that majority of the dealers had to take their rams back home due to lack of patronage.

    Musa Maidoya, another dealer at the cow section of the market, lamented the low patronage of the animals.

    He said a bull of N120,000 was being sold at between N80,000 and N90,000, adding the animals were brought from Niger Republic but the market was poor compared to last year.

     

  • Zamfara to construct Gusau/Birnin Gwari road

    Zamfara to construct Gusau/Birnin Gwari road

    Zamfara Government has indicated its intention to embark on the reconstruction and renovation of the 132.7 kilometre Gusau-Birnin Gwari border road with Kaduna state through Dansadau.

    The state Deputy Governor, Malam Ibrahim Wakkala, stated this on Thursday in Gusau at the end of the Finance and General Purpose Committee meeting with the construction firm handling the project.

    The firm is Zhonghao Construction Company.

    Wakkala, who is also the Chairman of the Committee, (FGPC) told journalists that work on the project would soon commence after the necessary agreements must have been signed.

    He further explained that the state government resolved to reconstruct the road in order to address the security challenges facing commuters plying the road.

    The deputy governor expressed optimism that the construction of the road would improve economic and agricultural activities of the area.

    According to him, more markets will also be opened, adding that the road will link Zamfara with the three neighbouring states: Kaduna, Kebbi and Niger.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was also attended by representatives of the construction firm.

  • Gov. Yari denies presidential ambition

    Gov. Yari denies presidential ambition

    Gov. Abdul’aziz Yari of Zamfara, on Thursday said he has no presidential ambition and dismissed as fake, trending online media campaign for him to run in 2019.

    The governor said in a statement issued on Thursday in Gusau by his media aide, Ibrahim Dosara that his main preoccupation now was to deliver on the mandate given to him by the people of the state.

    It described the online accounts as fake and urged Nigerians to ignore them.

    “I hereby inform the general public that the creators and managers of such fraudulent twitter and indeed all other related online platforms accounts are doing such campaigns on their own,” the statement added.

    It stressed that the governor has not indicated interest to contest for any political position in the country or asked anybody to campaign for him.

    “The attention of the general public is therefore drawn to such campaigners of calumny who are bent on tarnishing his image.

    “The general public is also advised to ignore any information from such fake online platforms accounts and campaigners, as all are fake and baseless,” the statement said.

    It said that the governor has congratulated Nigerians for the return of President Muhammadu Buhari from medical trip in London.

  • 60,000 PVCs unclaimed in Zamfara – Speaker

    60,000 PVCs unclaimed in Zamfara – Speaker

    About 60,000 Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) have remained unclaimed by their owners in Zamfara, Speaker of the state Assembly, Alhaji Sanusi Rikiji has said.

    Rikiji who leads a state mobilisation committee on voters registration, made the disclosure when the committee visited Kaura-Namoda and Talata-Mafara on Wednesday.

    He described the situation as “very worrying” and appealed to those who had not collected their PVCs to do so immediately.

    Rikiji said the committee’s mandate was to sensitise eligible voters to partake in the ongoing continuous voter registration and encourage those yet to collect their cards to do so.

    “It is very disheartening to hear that from April to July, 2017 only 25 PVCs were collected across the state.

    “We are mandated by the state government to arrange ways of mobilising, educating and sensitising the public on the importance of voter registration and collection of PVCs.

    “Apart from this committee headed by me, we had set up other committees across the three senatorial districts, 14 local government areas and 147 wards across the state to ensure effective mobilization.

    “We have already inaugurated these committees in Gusau and Kaura-Namoda emirates, we are now in Talata-Mafara to inaugurate the committees for Zamfara West Senatorial District and Talata-Mafara local government area,” he said.

    Earlier, the Emir of Talata-Mafara, Alhaji Bello Muhammad-Barmo, who is also the chairman of the local government sub-committee on voters’ mobilisation, pledged to work hard to ensure that eligible voters participate in the exercise.

  • Commission urges Zamfara intending pilgrims to complete payment

    Commission urges Zamfara intending pilgrims to complete payment

    The Zamfara Hajj Commission on Tuesday said that no fewer than 300 hajj seats were still available in the state, due to the inability of some intending pilgrims to complete their payments.

    Alhaji Abubakar Danko, the chairman of the state’s Hajj Commission, made the remark in Gusau at a farewell ceremony organised for the first batch of pilgrims from Zamfara.

    “Out of the 4,796 seats allocated to the state this year by the National Hajj Commission (NAHCOM), 4,500 have been fully paid for and processed, while the remaining is yet to be completed by the depositors.”

    Danko said that since the movement of pilgrims to Saudi Arabia had just begun, those pilgrims who had not completed the payments should do so, to enable them to make the trip this year.

    The commission chairman assured that all necessary arrangements for a hitch free journey had been made for the comfort of the state’s contingent, especially in Makkah.

    He appealed to the state government to improve on the facilities at the pilgrims camp in Gusau.

    The Acting Governor, Mallam Ibrahim Wakkala, who spoke, wished the intending pilgrims a successful exercise.

    Wakkala advised the pilgrims to be good ambassadors of the state and Nigeria, and should pray for the country and its leaders while in the Holy land.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 500 intending pilgrims from Maru and Zurmi local government areas, travelled with their guides to Saudi Arabia early on Tuesday.

  • Zamfara awards N3.6 bn contracts for primary schools renovation

    Zamfara awards N3.6 bn contracts for primary schools renovation

    The Zamfara Government on Monday awarded contracts for the renovation and reconstruction of primary schools in the state at a cost of N3.6 billion.

    Gov. Abdul’aziz Yari who presented letters to 351 indigenous contractors in Gusau, said the project would be executed through the State Universal Basic Education Board.

    He said about 500 primary schools in the 14 local government areas of the state would be renovated, supplied with furniture and teaching materials.

    According to him, the contract was awarded to indigenous contractors to spur the economy of the state, reduce poverty and hardship among the people.

    Yari said that all the contractors were given works in their respective local government areas with a mandate to complete the jobs within three months.

    “We are executing these projects to revive our education sector in line with the recommendations given by various stakeholders and various government committees on education,” he said.

    The governor advised the contractors to ensure quality and speedy work in line with the contract agreement.

    Meanwhile, the governor has also awarded the contract for the total reconstruction of the 11 Kilometer Gusau Eastern Bye pass at a cost of N2.2 billion.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the contract, awarded to Triacta Construction Company Limited with 50 per cent payment, would be completed within six months.

  • Zamfara awards contract for school renovation

    Zamfara awards contract for school renovation

    The Zamfara Government on Friday awarded contracts for the renovation of two secondary schools at a cost of N591 million.

    The schools are Government Girls Day Secondary School, Bungudu, and Government Day Secondary School Danbaza.

    Presenting the contract notification letters to 24 indigenous contractors on Friday in Gusau, Acting Gov. Ibrahim Wakkala said that the contracts included total renovation, construction of new classrooms and staff quarters, and supply of furniture and learning materials.

    Wakkala said that works at the Government Girls Day Secondary School, Bungudu, would cost about N414 million while that of Government Day Secondary School Dambaza would cost about N177 million.

    The acting governor said that the measure was part of the state government efforts to revive the state’s education sector.

    According to him, the government awarded the contracts to indigenous contractors for the economic development of the state.

    He said that the government had spent billions of naira on the renovation and expansion of primary and secondary schools since 2011.

    Wakkala charged the contractors to ensure quality and speed in line with the contract agreement.

  • Osinbajo visits Zamfara Tuesday

    Osinbajo visits Zamfara Tuesday

    All is now set in Zamfara State for Tuesday’s visit of Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.

    While there, Osinbajo will declare open a number of projects executed by Gov. Abdulaziz Yari across the state.

    These include the federal government’s road linking Zamfara, Sokoto and Kebbi states which was executed by the state government under an agreement for repayment by the federal government.

    The chairman of the state government committee for inauguration of government projects, Alhaji Lawal M-Liman, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Gusau that Osinbajo’s visit was also part of the Sixth year anniversary of Yari’s administration.

    M-Liman who is also the Commissioner for Rural and Community Development, said other projects to be inaugurated include General Hospital and Semi Urban Water Projects in Rini and Gamji communities in Bakura Local Government, Government Girl Science Secondary School Talata-Mafara; Government Girls’ Day Secondary School, Kwatarkwashi; Danturai Government Day Secondary School Gusau; and Bungudu local government areas.

    Also to be inaugurated is the School for Handicapped in Gummi Local Government, he said.

    According to him, the acting President is expected to pay courtesy visit to Gusau and Gummi emirates during the visit.

    Acting President was earlier scheduled to inaugurate the projects during the 2017 Democracy Day celebration but it was postponed till July 18.