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‘Your sacrifices will not be in vain, you will smile soon,’ Tinubu assures Nigerians

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has, once again, assured Nigerians that the hardship and pains they have been made to go through as a result of his policies and reforms will not be in vain as they will have cause to smile sooner than they think.

Tinubu, who gave the assurance in his message to the Muslim faithful on the occasion of the 2024 Eid Al-Adha, said the citizens should see the religious celebration as a means of sacrifice, faith and obedience to the will of the Almighty.

In the statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, Tinubu urged the Muslim faithful to reflect on the essence of the occasion while he prayed that Allah accept their supplications and acts of obedience.

He emphasized that the sacrifices and great expectations of citizens will not come to nought.

“President Bola Tinubu celebrates with the Muslim Ummah on the joyous occasion of Eid-el-Kabir, an event that denotes sacrifice, faith, and obedience to the will of the Almighty,” the statement said.

“The President congratulates the Muslim faithful and prays that Allah accepts their supplications and acts of obedience.

“The President emphasizes that sacrifice and duty are essential ingredients to nation-building, noting that it takes collective purpose, will, and action to bring about great change.

“President Tinubu also urged Muslims to pray for peace in the country while celebrating with their families.

“He calls on citizens to spare a prayer for the nation for continuous peace and stability while working according to purpose in promoting unity, peace, and progress.

“The President acknowledges the sacrifices that Nigerians have made in the past one year as his administration sets the nation on a firm pedestal of growth and development.”

The statement also assured Nigerians of the positive outcomes of the President’s reforms to ease the current hardships Nigerians are experiencing.

“President Tinubu affirms that the sacrifices and great expectations of citizens will not come to nought as already propitious outcomes are beginning to manifest with the economy strengthening and vibrancy returning to critical sectors.

“The President reassures Nigerians that his administration is prioritizing their physical, social, and economic security and will not relent on this noble endeavour.

“President Tinubu wishes Nigerians happy Sallah celebrations.”

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24 killed, thousands displaced by flooding, landslides in Ivory Coast

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At least 24 people have been confirmed killed while thousands of others have been displaced following devastating flooding and landslides in Ivory Coast’s largest city of Abidjan.

A statement on Tuesday by the National Office for Civil Protection (ONPC), said that the disaster came as a result of a week of heavy rains which were four times the usual volume in some cases.

The ONPC reported that the 24 deaths were as a result of “torrential rains from Thursday 13 to Saturday 22 June”, and warned of the risk of collapsed buildings.

“Two more people were missing after being swept away by the waters”, the ONPC statement added.

In a fresh update on Tuesday afternoon, the agency said the eight people had died after the exceptionally heavy downpours.

“In the commune of Yopougon, Sodexam recorded 214 millimetres (8.4 inches) of rain in a day. The normal level is 50 millimetres (two inches),” it said.

According to the Ivorian Meteorological Agency (IMA) which also gave an update, the recent rainfall was particularly violent with more than 200 millimeters (8 inches) in some districts, four times the usual amount in a day.

“Informal settlements are particularly vulnerable because of poor storm drainage among homes often built quickly without zoning regulations.

“The flooding and landslides have also caused significant damage across the city, flooding houses and roads,” the Ivory Coast National Office for Civil Protection said in a report.

“At least 271 people who were trapped after the rains have been successfully rescued,” it said.

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Mininum Wage Saga: ‘Be patient with Tinubu’, Presidency begs Nigerian workers

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The Nigerian Presidency has, once again, pleaded with citizens to be patient with the President Bola Tinubu administration and avoid piling unnecessary pressure on it as it is working round the clock to transmit the proposed bill on the new minimum wage to the National Assembly once it is ready.

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy to the President, Bayo Onanuga, who made the appeal on Monday, gave the assurance following a warning by the Organised Labour to the President not to send the minimun wage bill to the National Assembly without consulting and reaching an agreement with its leadership.

In a statement on Sunday, the labour leaders had alleged that there were plans by Tinubu to transmit the bill to the Assembly without the government and the unions reaching a compromise, and urged the President to resist the temptation of doing so without adequate consultations.

But while responding to the allegations by labour, Onanuga, in an interview with journalists on Monday, wondered what the rush for the transmission of the bill was all about.

He had earlier lampooned the labour leaders over their stance on its demand for N250,000 as minimum wage, asserting that the demanded by the workers’ union was unreasonable and unsustainable, warning that the Federal Government cannot channeled all its resources to meet such demand.

While admitting that he had no knowledge of the date for submission, he pleaded for more time.

“People should be patient,” he stated. “The President is working round the clock to ensure that the bill is ready and would be transmitted to the National Assembly in due course,” he added.

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