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Forum Condemns Invasion Of Senior Civil Servants Secretariat In Lagos

(AFRICAN EXAMINER) - The Central Working Committee, (CWC) of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, ASCSN, South East Forum, has condemned in strong terms the invasion of their national secretariat at Yaba, Lagos by the expelled president of the group, Mr. Innocent Bola Audu with hoodlums and miscreants.. They alleged that the sack ....

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Many challenges of implementing health insurance scheme in states


NHIS undergoing reforms to fast track attainment of universal health coverage
There are indications that the ongoing Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and the non-passage of the amended National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Act have further slowed down the uptake of health insurance packages and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the country.
In fact, The Guardian investigation revealed that more than 170 million Nigerians are still paying out-of-pocket to access medical services and out-of-pocket payments can make households and individuals incur catastrophic health expenditure and this can exacerbate the level of poverty.
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Critics say the NHIS has remained nonfunctional and the coverage rate has dropped from over 10 per cent (5.6 million Nigerians) ten years ago to just barely 1.72 per cent (one million Nigerians) today. ....

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States' cash crunch worsens, NLC opposes borrowing pension funds – Punch Newspapers


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State governments took loans to pay LG workers’ November salaries – Kwara governor
Only six states fully implementing N30,000 minimum wage, LG workers, teachers worst hit
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There were strong indications on Thursday that the financial problems facing state governments had worsened as many states had yet to start the payment of N30,000 minimum wage 11 months after the deadline given by the Nigeria Labour Congress for the conclusion of negotiations.
The PUNCH gathered that state governments’ foot-dragging on the minimum wage negotiations might not be unconnected with their dwindling finances, including federal allocations and internally generated revenue. ....

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States' cash crunch worsens, NLC opposes borrowing pension funds

States' cash crunch worsens, NLC opposes borrowing pension funds
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