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Latest from Aston Villa's pre-match news conference before their Champions League quarter-final second-leg against PSG Manager Unai Emery is speaking to the media Emery - 'Watkins showed he is feeling fantastic' with goal against Southampton on Saturday Villa lost the first leg 3-1 in Paris and will face Arsenal or Real Madrid if they progress on Tuesday (20:00 BST) Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)
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NiMet Workers Strike Disrupts Flights, FG Meets Unions Today
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Flight activities were disrupted at the Lagos, Abuja, and Kano airports on Wednesday as workers of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency staged protests at the facilities. At the Lagos airport, XEJET, Aero Contractors, and Ibom Air operated as scheduled, while Air Peace did not. In a statement posted on its X handle, Air Peace stated that following the strike by NiMet staff, it had to suspend its operations. The statement, which was signed by the airline’s Head of Corporate Communications, Ejike Ndiulo, stated, “Due to the ongoing NiMet strike and the unavailability of CNH (hazardous weather) reports required for safe landings, Air Peace has suspended all flight operations nationwide until the strike is over. “Your safety is our top priority. We appreciate your understanding and will share updates as the situation unfolds.” To tackle the situation, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, called for a meeting with members of the protesting NiMet unions. The meeting is scheduled to be held today (Thursday). At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, the strike officially commenced at 7:00 am on Wednesday, with NiMet staff and union members seen walking around the premises It was also gathered that some employees spent the night at the agency’s premises to enforce a complete halt to operations. At the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano State, many passengers were stranded on Wednesday following the protest by NiMet workers over the non-implementation of the new national minimum wage. The protest caused delays in several scheduled flights at the airport. An airport staff member, who spoke to The PUNCH on the condition of anonymity due to lack of authorisation to speak on the matter, said the protest disrupted many flights, forcing the airport authority to cancel or delay them. “As you know, flights are determined by weather, and NiMet is the agency providing weather information to pilots. So, though some flight operations are still ongoing, the protest has affected many flights,” he said. It was gathered that many air travellers were left stranded as numerous flights experienced delays due to the protest. The Northwest Zonal Chairman of the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Employees, Timothy Meshelia, also confirmed that the protest disrupted several flights at the airport on Wednesday. “The protesting staff are accusing the management of NiMet of failing to implement the N30,000 and N70,000 minimum wage, non-payment of staff allowances, ignoring requests to include omitted staff in past payments, and neglecting key training programmes, among other issues. “The association has given the management one month to implement the new minimum wage or face industrial action,” he stated. However, a senior NiMet management staff member, who pleaded not to be named, expressed frustration at the unions’ decision to down tools despite ongoing efforts to address their demands. “The management is disappointed with the hardline taken by the unions when some of the issues in dispute have been resolved, and others are in various stages of resolution. In a response given by management when the unions served it a strike notice, management stated all the issues and their status,” the official stated. The source noted the seeming contradiction in the unions’ actions, saying, “It is surprising that the unions resorted to strike action because the unions themselves recently wrote and thanked management for its labour-friendly policies. This makes you wonder if there are other motives or if there are people bent on sabotaging management.” Despite the impasse, NiMet management says it remains committed to resolving the crisis. “Management is not relenting in reaching an amicable resolution with the unions so that normal services will be restored. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo SAN, who has been supportive, has scheduled a meeting with all the parties on Thursday, April 24, 2025. We are hopeful that the unions will listen to reason. No one bites off his nose to spite his face,” the official stated. On the union side, the National Deputy President of the National Union of Air Transport Employees, Uzor Oluchi, decried the poor working conditions that NiMet staff face. “The welfare of NiMet staff is very poor. In fact, if you come to the aviation industry, NiMet staff are paid less. As I’m talking to you, a level 4 NiMet staff is collecting N31,000 despite the minimum wage that the Federal Government is giving,” she claimed.
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NSCDC Detains Officers Accused Of N5.2m Extortion
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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has announced the detention of officers accused of extorting N5.2m from a traveller. A statement by the NSCDC spokesperson Afolabi Babawale, on Wednesday, held that the suspects have been ordered to be moved to Abuja for a thorough probe. The development follows the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo ordering an immediate investigation into the alleged extortion. The NSCDC officers were seen in a viral video extorting some men travelling from Ado-Ekiti to Akure. The Commandant General of the NSCDC, Ahmed Audi, was quoted as describing the officers’ actions as “unprofessional” and a “flagrant breach of the Corps’ Code of Ethics and Standard Operating Procedure.” The statement further read, “Following the directive of the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for an immediate investigation into allegations of extortion involving officers of the Corps, the Commandant General has ordered the immediate detention of the alleged officers. “He further directed that the culprits be whisked down to the Corps national headquarters, Abuja, for detention, to pave the way for the disciplinary committee set up to carry out a full-scale investigation into the alleged extortion report.” The Commandant General said the management of the NSCDC awaited the outcome of the investigation, promising to deal decisively with the officers if they are found guilty of the alleged offence. Audi urged the public to continue working with the Corps by sharing relevant information, assuring that Nigerians had no reason to fear being subjected to intimidation or extortion. He assured of accountability and transparency, asserting that the NSCDC would not protect any officer found guilty of corruption. It would be recalled that the corps dismissed at least 15 officers over what it described as “disgraceful conduct.” Similarly, 16 others were sanctioned for various offences related to “gross misconduct” in 2022 alone, following approval by the Civil Defence, Corrections, Fire and Immigration Board.
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40-year-old Woman To Face Trial For Raping Bauchi Boy
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The Bauchi State Police Command has said it would arraign in court a 40-year-old woman, Fatimah Ibrahim found raping a 12-year-old boy. Following a tip-off by a resident, the police arrested Fatimah of Tashan Jama’are, Katagum Local Government Area of the state for raping Abubakar Yakubu (not his real name). The boy, engaged by the woman to assist in her business, was subjected to “inappropriate conduct” for over two months. The Bauchi Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmed Wakil said the victim narrated that given a lemon juice mixture before sexual acts. “On March 1, 2025, at about 14:00 hours, a concerned citizen from Katagum Local Government Area reported a serious incident to the Divisional Police Headquarters in Azare. “During an interview, the victim described how the defendant, who he trusted as a maternal figure, engaged him in acts of a sexual nature, especially when her other visitors were not present. “He recounted being given a mixture involving lemon juice, which he believes may have been tampered with before these incidents occurred. “The victim indicated that he had been subjected to such behaviour on multiple occasions,” Wakil said. Wakil added that the victim, an Arabic pupil, was reportedly housed at the defendant’s residence, where he faced sexual bouts. The police spokesperson stated that, upon interrogation, the defendant admitted to her actions. “Once the investigation is completed, the suspect will undergo profiling and be charged to court for the established offence,” Wakil added.
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