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National Population Commission Launches Electronic Recruitment Portal For 2023 Census

Ahead of the proposed 2023 census, the National Population Commission (NPC) has officially launched an electronic recruitment portal to engage qualified Nigerians as ad hoc staff.

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Ahead of the proposed 2023 census, the National Population Commission (NPC) has officially launched an electronic recruitment portal to engage qualified Nigerians as ad hoc staff.

The electronic portal has undergone both pre-test and trial phases to ensure accessibility and success of the recruitment process.

According to the Census Manager, Inuwa Jalingo, several places which need to be filled include facilitators, training centre administrators, monitoring & evaluation officers, data quality managers, data quality assistants, supervisors, enumerators, and special work force.

Jalingo noted that the recruitment exercise is designed to be transparent, give equal opportunity, and minimise bias.

Also speaking at the launching of the portal in Abuja, the Chairman, National Population Commission, Nasir Isa-Kwarra, underscored the need to have the best hand for the 2023 census. 

The Census Manager further stated that the commission is expected to receive more than 25 million applications for the available job positions. He emphasised that the process needs to be competitive and credible. 

Investors King understands that the last census held in Nigeria was conducted in 2006. 

A representative of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) who was also at the event Mrs. Ann Aderibigbe, lauded the e-recruitment portal. 

She noted that the digital application incorporated into the process will enhance accuracy. 

Meanwhile, NPC has stated that prospective ad hoc staff to be engaged for the 2023 census must have a valid National Identification Number (NIN), a functional Gmail account, and must be able to know how to operate a smartphone, computer, and tablet. 

In addition, prospective applicants must have a commercial bank account, a functional phone number and must have a minimum educational certificate of secondary school diploma up to doctoral degree depending on the position applied for. 

It would be recalled that a sum of N177.33 billion was approved for the 2023 census. The census which is coming 16 years after the last one is expected to estimate both population and housing in Nigeria. 

According to the 2006 census, Kano had the highest population of 9.4 million persons followed by Lagos State with 9.1 million persons. 

However, a lot of changed since then and it is expected that the numbers across states would have risen astronomically. 

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Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki Raises Minimum Wage to ₦70,000

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Governor Godwin Obaseki has announced a significant increase in the minimum wage from ₦40,000 to ₦70,000.

The announcement was made during the commissioning of the newly constructed ultra-modern Labour House (secretariat complex) for labor unions in Benin City.

Effective May 1, 2024, the new minimum wage will take effect, coinciding with this year’s Workers’ Day celebrations.

Governor Obaseki highlighted the importance of enhancing workers’ remuneration to align with the rising cost of living and ensure their well-being.

This marks the second time Governor Obaseki has elevated the minimum wage in the state. Previously, in 2021, he increased it from ₦30,000 to ₦40,000, demonstrating his administration’s commitment to prioritizing workers’ welfare.

The decision to raise the minimum wage underscores Governor Obaseki’s recognition of the invaluable contributions of workers to the socio-economic development of Edo State.

By providing a substantial increase in wages, the government aims to enhance workers’ purchasing power, promote socio-economic stability, and foster a conducive environment for productivity and growth.

Governor Obaseki’s administration has consistently prioritized initiatives aimed at improving the living standards of Edo State residents.

The increase in the minimum wage reflects a proactive approach to address the challenges faced by workers and reaffirms the government’s commitment to inclusive development.

Workers in Edo State have welcomed the announcement with enthusiasm, expressing gratitude to the governor for his unwavering support and commitment to their welfare.

The increase in the minimum wage is expected to positively impact the lives of workers across various sectors and contribute to overall socio-economic progress in the state.

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Job Cuts Hit Tesla: More Than 6,000 Positions Axed Across Texas and California

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Tesla Inc. has announced plans to slash over 6,000 jobs in Texas and California as part of CEO Elon Musk’s directive to trim more than 10% of the company’s global workforce.

The cuts come amidst a tumultuous period for the electric vehicle maker, which has faced challenges ranging from production bottlenecks to supply chain disruptions.

In Texas, where Tesla is headquartered and operates a major factory, 2,688 workers are set to lose their jobs.

The layoffs are scheduled to begin during a 14-day period starting June 14, as outlined in a WARN notice filed with the Texas Workforce Commission.

Also, Tesla revealed intentions to lay off 3,332 employees across multiple sites in California, according to separate WARN notices filed in the state.

The decision marks Tesla’s largest-ever round of job cuts, with the company boasting more than 140,000 employees globally before the restructuring initiative commenced.

Despite announcing a reduction of over 10% of its workforce on April 15, insiders familiar with Tesla’s plans suggest that the actual number of job losses could exceed 20,000.

The news of the layoffs comes as Tesla’s stock performance continues to struggle, with shares plummeting by 42% this year, marking the worst performance in the S&P 500 Index.

The company’s workforce in Austin, Texas, surpassed 22,000 employees at the end of last year, with its production facility responsible for manufacturing the Model Y and Cybertruck.

However, the extent to which factory jobs will be affected remains unclear amidst the restructuring efforts.

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Heritage Bank Faces Union Action as NUBIFIE Protests Mass Layoffs

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Amid mounting tension and grievances over alleged mass layoffs, the National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Employees (NUBIFIE) has led its members to the head office of Heritage Bank in Lagos.

NUBIFIE’s actions stem from Heritage Bank’s recent management decision to terminate the employment of over 1000 personnel without adhering to due process, prompting widespread outrage among affected workers and the union alike.

The union has made it clear that its picketing of the bank’s premises will persist until management addresses the sacked workers’ grievances and ensures the provision of rightful severance packages.

At the forefront of the protest, aggrieved ex-staff members have barricaded the entrance gate, obstructing access to and from the bank’s headquarters located at 143 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Reports reveal that Heritage Bank, under the leadership of Mr. Akinola George-Taylor, dismissed over 70 senior staff members within a year of his tenure. Moreover, numerous other employees were allegedly coerced into resigning, exacerbating the bank’s internal crisis.

Of significant concern is the failure to remit accrued entitlements and allowances owed to the affected staff.

Sources familiar with the matter have disclosed that the bank’s chief executive officer instigated the internal turmoil as part of a broader scheme to purge the institution of individuals suspected of loyalty to certain board members.

This purported purge is believed to be aimed at consolidating power and control over the bank, with the backing of a prominent shareholder seeking sole ownership and the removal of existing board members.

Despite efforts to seek clarification and comment from Heritage Bank’s head of Corporate Communications, Ozenna Utulu, no response has been forthcoming as of the time of reporting.

The standoff between Heritage Bank and NUBIFIE underscores the growing unrest within the banking sector and the urgent need for dialogue to address grievances and ensure fair labor practices.

As protests intensify and pressure mounts on the bank’s management, the outcome of these developments remains uncertain, leaving both employees and stakeholders on edge.

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