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Police reverses Ogun CP s redeployment to Jos - Daily Post Nigeria

Daily Post Nigeria Published The Nigeria Police Force has reversed the redeployment of the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Edward Ajogun, to the Police Staff College, Jos. DAILY POST reported on Sunday that Ajogun was redeployed alongside nine others, in a police wireless message dated 12/02/2021, with reference number, TH.5361/FS/FHQ/ABJ/SUB.4/576. However, another police signal has been released by the Force headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday, asking Ajogun to remain in his former duty post, being Ogun Police Command. “INGENPOL has cancelled the posting of Compol Edward Owolowo Ajogun to CP Coordinator of Courses PSCJ. The officer is by this directive to remain in his former duty post please,” the police wireless message reads.

Bill to end casualisation of workers passes seconding reading at Senate

Daily Post Nigeria Published The second reading of a motion to stop casualisation of Nigerian workers has been passed by the Nigeria Senate during Thursday’s sitting. The motion which was sponsored by Senator Akinyelure Patrick representing Ondo Central Senatorial district called for the end and prohibition of workers casualisation in the public and private sectors. “A bill for an act to provide for the prohibition of casualisation in all forms of employment in the private and public sectors in Nigeria and other related matters.” In his lead debate, the lawmaker regretted how Nigerians have been taken advantage of in the guise of casual staff, insisting that the Nigerian Senate must intervene to stop the anomaly.

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Villanueva: CREATE bill slashes costs of cancer medication

PASAY CITY, Feb. 8 Once enacted into law by President Duterte, the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) bill will result in a more affordable cancer treatment as the measure will exempt cancer prevention medication from the Value Added Tax, Senator Joel Villanueva said.   Villanueva, chair of the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resource Development, said he was eagerly looking forward to the enactment of the CREATE bill which he said could serve as a milestone not only in the country s fight against the pandemic, but also in the campaign to prevent cancer and other diseases in the country.

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