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Federal Workers Plan Solidarity March For Dec’ 4 Over State Of The Nation

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The Federal Workers Forum (FWF), National Action Council has issued a warning to the Nigerian Government over worsening national insecurity, the collapse of the health sector, and the continued non-payment of wage awards owed to federal workers.

 

 

The Forum also announced a nationwide solidarity march scheduled for December 4, 2025.

In a statement released on Monday, December 1, and jointly signed by its Coordinator, Comrade Andrew Emelieze, and other members of the National Action Council, the Forum said Nigeria is “progressively eroding the safety, dignity, and welfare of its workers,” urging urgent intervention by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The Forum expressed deep concern over what it called “escalating insecurity across the country,” noting that the situation has now become a direct threat to federal workers.

It cited the recent abduction of staff members of the Ministry of Defence who were travelling to Abuja for promotional examinations, describing the incident as “tragic and symbolic of a nation where even those serving the country in highly sensitive institutions are no longer safe.”

The incident, it said, has intensified long-standing fears among government employees who frequently travel for training, examinations, and other official duties.

“The Federal Government must urgently take concrete steps to ensure safety along our highways and communities,” the Forum said.

It warned that failure by the Tinubu-led administration to act could compel federal workers to “mobilize for a nationwide peaceful protest” and possibly consider “a vote of no confidence in the government.”

The Forum stressed that workers were “not asking for special treatment, only for the basic right to live and work without fear of abduction or death.”

The Forum declared strong solidarity with striking health workers, including the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) and the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), accusing the government of negligence over unresolved demands for allowances and improved working conditions.

It lamented that the health sector had deteriorated to a point where Nigerians were now dying from “conditions that should ordinarily be treatable,” a situation worsened by the continuous migration of health professionals seeking greener pastures.

The statement criticized political officeholders for travelling abroad for medical care while “ordinary citizens are left to suffer in underfunded and understaffed hospitals.”

The Forum called on the Federal Government to immediately address the demands of health workers, insisting that “the ongoing crisis is costing Nigerian lives every day.”

The Forum also condemned the government’s delay in paying the outstanding ₦105,000 wage award meant to cushion workers against rising economic hardship.

It noted that at a time of severe inflation, high taxes, and escalating fuel and living costs, withholding wage support amounted to “insensitivity and poor governance.”

The Forum further expressed concern that Nigeria’s dependence on borrowing had raised fears that “even the wage award funds may have been diverted or borrowed.”

It urged the two major labour centres to “immediately declare a nationwide strike,” push for a “new, dignified, and living minimum wage,” and demand that the government fully honours its obligations to workers.

Announcing its next line of action, the Forum invited workers, civil society groups, activists and the media to join its solidarity march to the Federal High Court on December 4, 2025.

The march, according to the Forum, is intended to support Comrade Andrew Emelieze in his ongoing legal case involving the Federal Government and the Department of State Services (DSS).

“This solidarity action is not just about one individual; it is a defence of workers’ rights, freedom of expression, and the right to organize without intimidation,” the statement said.

The Forum reaffirmed its commitment to defending the rights, dignity, and welfare of Nigerian workers, urging citizens to “remain awake, engaged, and united in the struggle for a safer, fairer, and more accountable nation.”

“Nigeria belongs to all of us, workers, citizens, and future generations alike,” the statement said.

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Enzo Maresca Gets 3Yr Deal To Replace Pep At Man City

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Enzo Maresca is believed to have signed a three-year deal to replace outgoing Man City manager Pep Guardiola, after it was revealed that the legendary head coach will be leaving the Etihad at the end of the season.

 

Speculation around Guardiola’s departure date has been rife as the season draws to a close, despite the Catalan having one year left on his contract.

According to report, Man City’s sponsors were among those to have been told that Guardiola will be calling time on a remarkable trophy-ladened spell on Sunday.

The report also shared that Maresca, Guardiola’s former assistant, was a front-runner for the vacant spot at the dugout, with Fabrizio Romano confirming on Tuesday morning that the ex-Chelsea manager will be taking over.

The Italian head coach has been out of work since his mutual departure from Stamford Bridge under strained circumstances on January 1.

But even before his acrimonious mid-season exit, Maresca has been viewed as a long-term successor to Guardiola following their stint working together at Man City.

The 46-year-old served as Guardiola’s assistant between 2022 and 2023 after previously coaching Man City’s youth sides, before departing to earn Championship promotion with Leicester.

Maresca then went on to win the Uefa Conference League and the Club World Cup with Chelsea during his 18-month spell in west London.

Guardiola is set to celebrate his time in English football with an open-top bus parade in Manchester after winning the Carabao Cup and FA Cup this season, but until Monday night, the manager had been notably vague over his future plans.

But before news broke of his shock exit, Guardiola had been keen to tamp down any suggestions that he would be commemorated with any fanfare.

‘The club don’t have to do anything, honestly,’ Guardiola, who has yet to officially confirm his departure, said. ‘The important thing in our lives is that when you look back, you can look with a big smile and say “that was good”.

‘Bernardo (Silva) and John (Stones) can feel that. We spoke about it over the last few days. When you’re old, a grandfather, you can look at the memories. That is the most important thing in life.’

Tired of addressing his contractual situation, Guardiola added with a dose of sarcasm: ‘Whatever happens at the end of the season – and when I extend my contract for three more years – I can look back and say, “how nice has that been?”

‘That is the most important thing by far. Most of the people who lived this time here together can feel it.’

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Arteta: I Will Be The Biggest Ever Bournemouth Fan Against Man City Tonight

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Mikel Arteta says he will be the “biggest ever” Bournemouth fan when the Cherries take on Manchester City on Tuesday.

 

Arsenal moved a step closer to winning their first Premier League title since 2003-04 after a narrow 1-0 win over Burnley on Monday.

Kai Havertz’s first-half header was enough for Arteta’s side to secure all three points at Emirates Stadium, moving them five clear of City ahead of the final day.

City have a game in hand, which is their trip to the Vitality Stadium, where Pep Guardiola’s side must win if they are to stay alive in the title race.

Arteta revealed he will be watching City’s fixture against Bournemouth, though he will not be in contact with Cherries boss Andoni Iraola.

When asked if he will be a Bournemouth fan on Tuesday, Arteta said: “The biggest ever.

“For Andoni [Iraola] and all the players, and all the people who are supporters of Bournemouth, I think we all are. We know that means, they get our support.

“I don’t think he [Iraola] needs it [a message]. What he’s done in that football club, the transformation, and what they are playing for, I don’t think they need anything else.

“When you look at how Burnley played today, the spirit that they showed, how difficult they made it, so imagine [on Tuesday].”

Since losing 2-1 to City, Arsenal are the only side to win all of their matches (4/4) and also the only side not to concede a goal in the Premier League.

Arsenal have kept 32 clean sheets this season, six more than any other side in Europe’s top five leagues in all competitions.

On Arsenal’s defence, Arteta added: “I think the desire that every single player shows in their defensive duties, their behaviours, the way they work for each other is phenomenal.

“It’s a lot of work, put in by all the coaches as well, and we all know the importance of that and how many results and wins we have because of that.”

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Togo Grants Visa-Free Entry To African Nationals

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The government of Togo has announced the removal of visa requirements for citizens of all African countries visiting the country for short stays of up to 30 days.

 

The announcement was made on Tuesday in a statement issued by Togo’s Ministry of Security through its official X (formerly Twitter) handle.

According to the ministry, the policy is aimed at strengthening African integration and promoting the free movement of people across the continent.

Under the new arrangement, African nationals holding valid passports will be permitted to enter Togo without a visa for visits not exceeding 30 days.

“Togo takes a historic step in strengthening African integration. Henceforth, all nationals of African states holding a valid national passport may enter Togolese territory without a visa, for a stay of up to 30 days,” the statement said.

It added that the reform reflects the commitment of the country’s leadership to making Togo a hub of openness, mobility and cooperation within Africa.

“Through this major reform, the President of the Council reaffirms his commitment to making Togo a space of openness, mobility, opportunities, and cooperation at the heart of the African continent,” it added.

However, travellers will still be required to complete an online travel declaration on the official government platform at least 24 hours before arrival to obtain a travel clearance slip.

The ministry said the policy reinforces Togo’s dedication to regional integration and stronger diplomatic and economic ties among African nations.

The decision follows similar visa-free initiatives adopted by countries such as Rwanda.

In a related development, the Nigeria government has also begun implementing a 30-day visa exemption policy for Rwandan nationals entering the country.

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