11/21/17
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The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) has paid another  installment of the 33 per cent pension arrears owed pensioners under the Defined Benefit Scheme (DBS).
A statement by PTAD management in Abuja on Tuesday indicated that categories of pensioners  paid were the Police, Civil service and Parastatal  pensioners.
For police pensioners, it stated that 12 months installments were paid, making a total of 24 months paid to date while 18 months were still outstanding.
For civil pensioners, it indicated that six months installments were paid, totaling 30 months paid to date while 12 months were still outstanding.
It further announced that six months were also paid to parastatal pensioners, making 18 months while 36 months were still outstanding.
It said all pensioners under the Customs, Immigration and Prisons Pensions Department had already been paid full 33 per cent  arrears since August 2016.
PTAD stated that the latest payment was made from the service wide vote released last week by the Federal Ministry of Finance .
It stated that it would settle the outstanding arrears of the 33 per cent  increment as soon as additional funds were provided.
It urged all its pensioners to be patient and continue to exercise vigilance against the activities of fraudsters.
“Always remember that the payment of pension and other retirement benefits is free“, it stated.
It further  advises pensioners to report any incident of extortion to the Directorate or the security agencies.
“Should you require further information, do not hesitate to contact PTAD on the following toll free number: 0800-22557823 or +234 (0)9 462 1700; +234 (0) 813 6048117. You can also contact PTAD on info@ptad.gov.ng; info@ptad.gov.ng .” (NAN)
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President Robert Mugabe is facing his worst political situation in 37 years as the leader of Zimbabwe, as the two chambers of parliaments were due to begin impeachment proceedings against him on Tuesday.
This is the first time such move is taking place in the Southern African country.
According to CNN, a joint sitting of the Senate and National Assembly is scheduled to begin today.
The ruling party, ZANU-PF, plans to table a motion that will begin the process of formally removing the president who has been clinging on to the presidency despite a military takeover last week.
ZANU-PF, which Mugabe co-founded and led for decades, ousted the 93-year-old leader as their party chief on Sunday and gave him an ultimatum to step down in 24 hours or face impeachment.
The former vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has joined those calling for Mugabe to stand down, in his first comments since the President fired him on November 6, triggering the political firestorm.
Mugabe called a cabinet meeting for Tuesday morning, but most members didn’t show up, state media reported, in a further indication that his authority was ebbing away.
The party had set a deadline for midday Monday for Mugabe to resign or face impeachment.
The former vice president’s statement offered no clues about his location. Mnangagwa was named as ZANU-PF’s new party chief on Sunday, paving the way for him to contest the 2018 presidential elections.
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Dangote Cement will on Thursday in Congo inaugurate its 1.5 million metric tonnes per annum capacity Cement Plant valued at 500 million dollars.
This was disclosed in a statement to newsmen on Monday in Lagos.
The plant, described as the largest in Congo, rolled out its first bag of cement on Aug 7, and is expected to create about 1000 direct and indirect jobs.
According to the statement, the Congo Plant inauguration will make 10 fully operational Dangote Cement Plants across Africa.
It said that Dangote Cement maintained its stronghold in the domestic cement market accounting for 65 per cent of local cement market while Pan-African volumes went up by 7.5 per cent to 7.0 mta.
“Our Pan-African operations are performing strongly with excellent sales growth in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Senegal.
“We are consolidating our success across Africa through commissioning of our 1.5Mta factory in Congo, the tenth country in which we have established operations.
“In our key operations in Nigeria, we have significantly improved our fuel mix and this has helped increase margins across the Group.
“It is especially good for Nigeria because most of the coal we are using is mined in our own country,” it said.
It attributed sales increase to strong brand recognition, increased point of sales branding, improvements in sales and marketing strategies and higher visibility through trade shows.
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A Mapo Senior Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Monday jailed a 20-year-old man, Olalekan Adebisi, for six months for stealing 50 pieces of mosquito nets.
The Senior Magistrate, Mrs Mercy Aderounmu noted that the convict had already spent five months in Agodi Prison due to his inability to perfect the bail conditions of N50, 000 earlier granted him.
The magistrate said that the convict would now do a community service for four weeks within the court premises.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Adebisi of no fixed address was first arraigned on June 7 on a count charge of stealing.
He then pleaded not guilty and was admitted to bail with two sureties in like sum, but could not perfect the bail conditions.
Adebisi later changed his plea to guilty on Nov. 13, after spending five months in prison custody, and the case was adjourned until Nov. 20 for facts and sentences.
Presenting the facts before the court on Monday, the prosecutor, Cpl. Philip Amusan, said that Adebisi on May 30 jumped the fence of Bode Health Centre, Ibadan, and stole 50 pieces of mosquito nets.
Amusan further said that Adebisi on June 3 at about 5.00 a.m came back to the health centre and scaled the fence in an attempt to steal again.
He said Adebisi was arrested in the process by one of the security guards attached to the health centre and was later handed over to the police.
The prosecutor further told the court that Adebisi sold the nets through hawking to some buyers he could not identified.
Amusan said that the offence contravened Section 509 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Oyo State 2000.