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NLC Takes Action: Shuts Down Jos DisCo Headquarters Amidst Electricity Tariff Hike Dispute In a bold move, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has shuttered the headquarters of the Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC) in Plateau State, citing vehement opposition to the recent electricity tariff hike. Reports indicate that the NLC effectively barricaded the main entrance, rendering DisCo staff stranded outside the premises. The NLC’s action comes as part of a broader nationwide initiative, jointly spearheaded with the Trade Union Congress (TUC), aimed at compelling the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Distribution Companies (DisCos) to heed their demand for a complete rollback of the electricity tariff hike. The escalation of tensions between labor unions and regulatory bodies underscores the profound discontent simmering amongst the populace over the persistent issue of electricity tariffs. As the NLC flexes its collective muscle in pursuit of consumer rights, the standoff between labor and industry stakeholders intensifies, prompting concerns over potential disruptions to the energy supply chain. This latest development serves as a stark reminder of the socio-economic ramifications intertwined with electricity pricing policies, underscoring the imperative for constructive dialogue and equitable resolutions to address the concerns of all stakeholders involved.
NLC Takes Action: Shuts Down Jos DisCo Headquarters Amidst Electricity Tariff Hike Dispute
In a bold move, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has shuttered the headquarters of the Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC) in Plateau State, citing vehement opposition to the recent electricity tariff hike. Reports indicate that the NLC effectively barricaded the main entrance, rendering DisCo staff stranded outside the premises.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The NLC’s action comes as part of a broader nationwide initiative, jointly spearheaded with the Trade Union Congress (TUC), aimed at compelling the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Distribution Companies (DisCos) to heed their demand for a complete rollback of the electricity tariff hike.
The escalation of tensions between labor unions and regulatory bodies underscores the profound discontent simmering amongst the populace over the persistent issue of electricity tariffs. As the NLC flexes its collective muscle in pursuit of consumer rights, the standoff between labor and industry stakeholders intensifies, prompting concerns over potential disruptions to the energy supply chain.
This latest development serves as a stark reminder of the socio-economic ramifications intertwined with electricity pricing policies, underscoring the imperative for constructive dialogue and equitable resolutions to address the concerns of all stakeholders involved.
In a bold move, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has shuttered the headquarters of the Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC) in Plateau State, citing vehement opposition to the recent electricity tariff hike. Reports indicate that the NLC effectively barricaded the main entrance, rendering DisCo staff stranded outside the premises.
The NLC’s action comes as part of a broader nationwide initiative, jointly spearheaded with the Trade Union Congress (TUC), aimed at compelling the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Distribution Companies (DisCos) to heed their demand for a complete rollback of the electricity tariff hike.
The escalation of tensions between labor unions and regulatory bodies underscores the profound discontent simmering amongst the populace over the persistent issue of electricity tariffs. As the NLC flexes its collective muscle in pursuit of consumer rights, the standoff between labor and industry stakeholders intensifies, prompting concerns over potential disruptions to the energy supply chain.
This latest development serves as a stark reminder of the socio-economic ramifications intertwined with electricity pricing policies, underscoring the imperative for constructive dialogue and equitable resolutions to address the concerns of all stakeholders involved.
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The June 24th Showdown: El-Rufai’s Legal Battle Faces New Delay As Court Demands Full Representation!.
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai appeared at the Federal High Court in Kaduna this Wednesday morning, June 24, 2026, for the ongoing trial regarding alleged financial misconduct. Arriving around 9:30 a.m. under security escort, the former governor faces charges brought by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) concerning allegations of financial impropriety, fraud, and abuse of office during his administration. While El-Rufai maintains his innocence, the ICPC asserts that it has sufficient evidence to back the charges.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Trial Resumption: The hearing was previously pushed to June 24, 2026, due to the absence of two co-defendants. It is expected that these individuals will appear at today’s proceedings as the court resumes its review of the substantive matter.
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Bail Conditions: In April 2026, Justice Rilwan Aikawa granted El-Rufai bail for ₦200 million, requiring two sureties—a traditional ruler and a civil servant (serving or retired) on at least Grade Level 15. The court later rejected the former governor’s request to relax these strict requirements.
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Media Access: Consistent with previous sessions in this case, members of the press were not permitted inside the courtroom to report on the proceedings.
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“I’m Done!” Senator Maidoki’s Explosive Claim That He Never Wanted To Be A Politician!.
Senator Garba Maidoki, representing Kebbi South Senatorial District, has revealed that he entered the political arena solely to address the persistent insecurity affecting his constituency. During an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Tuesday, Maidoki emphasized that he possessed no personal desire for a political career. He noted that after exhausting local efforts to protect his community, he realized that leveraging the power of the ballot was a more effective solution than resorting to arms.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a related development on Tuesday, Maidoki officially defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). This move follows ongoing internal disputes within the APC in Kebbi State, particularly regarding the handling of recent primary elections. His transition was formalized after a letter announcing his departure was read by Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin during a plenary session. In his communication to the Senate President, Maidoki cited the ruling party’s failure to uphold its principles and unresolved internal crises as the primary reasons for his resignation from the APC.
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Caught Off Guard! Peter Obi Reveals His Emotional Reaction When A Young Girl Challenged His Broken Promises!.
Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), recently recounted a memorable experience from his tenure as the Governor of Anambra State, where a young student held him accountable for unfulfilled promises. During an interview with Advocacy For Good Governance, the former governor described how this took place at a public town hall meeting designed to foster dialogue between officials and the public.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The encounter unfolded as follows:
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The event took an unexpected turn when a junior secondary school student stood up and directly challenged him, asking why he failed to keep his promises.
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The question immediately shifted the tone of the meeting, causing the audience to fall silent and focus intently on the issue.
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Rather than dismissing the girl’s complaint, Obi chose to investigate the matter.
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He discovered that her school had been promised repairs and facility improvements that had not yet been executed.
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Following this realization, he took immediate action to ensure the repairs were completed.
Obi noted that this experience served as a significant lesson on the importance of leadership and accountability. He emphasized that leaders must remain open to correction, regardless of the source, and that public trust is built when leaders follow through on their commitments. Furthermore, he remarked that staying connected to the citizenry allows leaders to gain a clearer understanding of the challenges facing the people.
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