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ILO Charges Delegates On Transformative Changes In World Of Work

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The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has challenged delegates to the International Labour Conference (ILC) to take responsibility for addressing transformative changes facing the world of work.
ILO Director-General, Mr Guy Ryder, said this while addressing an opening session of the Centenary ILC in Geneva, Switzerland with the theme “Work for a Brighter Future.”
The ILC was attended by nearly 6,000 delegates with representatives of Governments, workers and employers from the ILO’s 187 member states.
The ILC, which is also known as the ‘world parliament of labour’, is an annual meeting of the ILO and is scheduled to hold from June 10th to June 21.
According to Ryder, the world of work is facing the “most profound and transformative” changes seen in 100 years.
He urged delegates to the conference to take responsibility for addressing this “defining challenge”.
“The uncertainties and insecurities of our time underline just how fundamental the achievement of social justice is to stability and to peace, and how vital access to decent work is to the advancement of human well-being,” he said.
The Director General said that the Centenary ILC was dedicated to the future of work and of the ILO.
“This is about tackling the issues that most matter to people, at a moment when they see urgent need for answers and for action, and our collective capacity to provide them is in question.
“This is at a time when people seem to feel the need to take back control of their lives.”
“The fact is that the future of work will be the result of our decisions, our choices, our capacity to follow-up on them, our willingness to cooperate together and to make it the future of work we want, through the constant advancement of decent work, social justice and peace,” he said.
Ryder said that the ILO owed its unique longevity to three; its mandate for social justice, its tripartite composition, and its constant capacity to adapt and turn toward the challenges of change, rather than away from them.
Also, Swiss Federal Councillor, Mr Alain Berset, described the ILO’s mandate as the most ambitious international social contract in history.
Berset told delegates that Switzerland shared the fundamental values of the ILO, including social justice, social organisation and building global peace.
“In a period of growing inequality in working conditions there is a greater need than ever to ensure common standards between countries which is why the ILO’s future role will be so important,” he said.
Earlier, President, United Nations General Assembly, Ms María Garcés, noted that the world was facing great changes and challenges with millions in the informal economy or working in poverty.
She however said this has made the ILO’s vision and mission more important than ever for achieving social justice.
“In particular, technology has the potential to create productive jobs, support inclusivity, education and training, and fight discrimination.
She added that one of the greatest challenges facing the world of work was gender inequality, creating a situation that was both unjust and unsustainable.
“A future of work without gender equality was inconceivable,” she said.
More than 40 heads of government and state are scheduled to address the two-week long Conference.
During the conference nearly 6,000 delegates, representing governments, workers and employers would discuss transformative changes in the world of work.
It would also consider the adoption of a landmark ILO Centenary Declaration on the future of work as well as discuss violence and harassment at the workplace with a view to adopting a new international instrument. (NAN)

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Why Wike Is Playing God In Rivers -Asari Dokubo

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A former Niger Delta militant, Asari Dokubo, has claimed that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, is “playing god” in the current political crisis that has pitched him against the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara.
Dokubo also chided President Bola Tinubu for, according to him, handing over “Rivers and Bayelsa” to the ex-governor.
“He is now playing god. It is dead on arrival, all those things that he is doing,” Dokubo said in a video that surfaced on X.com on Monday.
He added, “I advise my friend, President Bola Tinubu; what you are doing to all Ijaw, Ikwerre people in Rivers State (sic). You took Rivers state and gave it one man”
In April, Fubara revealed that the administration has raised the monthly Internally Generated Revenue of the state from N12 billion which he met upon assumption of office to N27 billion.
Dokubo described the development as commendable while alleging that the governor only had access to N6 billion when he assumed office.
“The governor had come out to say that the IGR for Rivers State is now N27bn up from N12bn. The governor is even being economical with the truth. When the governor came in, they were giving him a paltry sum of N6bn,” he said.
Meanwhile, in another twist to the ongoing crisis, Fubara on Monday said that he would set up a panel of inquiry to look into the affairs of governance in the state.
He disclosed this during the swearing-in and administration of the oath of office on Dagogo Iboroma, SAN, as the Attorney General of the state and Commissioner for Justice.
The governor criticized recent comments by the former Attorney-General of the State and Justice Commissioner, Prof. Zacchaeus Adangor, SAN, who resigned from his cabinet over a fortnight ago and urged the new Attorney-General to defend the state.
He stated, “It is not the one that while you were here… the only thing you do is to sabotage the government.
“Instead of you to close your mouth, you publicly claim that you’re a learned person to tell people that you’re the Chief Law Officer. Chief Law Officer, you were here and went to stand before a Magistrate Court.
“At that time you didn’t remember that you’re a Chief Law Officer going against the ethics of your job.”

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Investors, Tourists To Get Visa Within 48 Hours, FG Assures

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The Federal Executive Council chaired by President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of a tripartite committee to streamline visa processes and acquisition for investors interested in investing in Nigeria.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, revealed this, yesterday, after the FEC meeting held at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
“Our visa processes are becoming cumbersome. The ease of doing business is also tied to our visa processes.
“Going forward, those investors, tourists would find it easy to acquire a visa within the next 48 hours,” Idris said.
The meeting which began on Monday was adjourned till Tuesday to allow for other “far-reaching” decisions, the information minister had told journalists.

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Panel To Probe Governance In Rivers Underway -Fubara …Swears In Iboroma As New Attorney-General

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has declared his readiness to set up a panel of inquiry to look into the affairs of governance in the state.
Fubara disclosed this during the swearing-in and administration of the oath of office on Dagogo Iboroma, SAN, as the new Attorney General of the state and Commissioner for Justice.
The governor criticised recent comments by the former Attorney-General of the State and Justice Commissioner, Prof. Zacchaeus Adangor, SAN, who resigned from his cabinet over a fortnight ago and urged the new Attorney-General to defend the state.
Fubara stated, “It is not the one that while you were here… the only thing you do is to sabotage the government.
“Instead of you to close your mouth, you publicly claim that you’re a learned person to tell people that you’re the Chief Law Officer. Chief Law Officer, you were here and went to stand before a Magistrate Court.
“At that time you didn’t remember that you’re a Chief Law Officer going against the ethics of your job.”
Addressing the new AG, the governor said, “You have a big task. As it is today in the local parlance, they say the jungle has matured. We will be setting a panel of inquiry to investigate the affair of governance.”
The governor further said there was a deliberate attempt to sabotage his administration, saying, “If we disagree, no matter how bad it is, it should be resolved.
“But it has become very clear that this disagreement there is no headway to it, and for many reasons, there is very visible evidence that there is sabotage, a deliberate attempt to sabotage this administration.
“Maybe where they are they are telling them nothing will happen, it is happening here live, we have our own legislators that are performing their duties according to the Constitution. So that record is threatened.”

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