 You're welcome back to the breakfast and plus CV Africa. It's now time for off the press with Mr. Tunde Kola Wally. Good morning. Thanks for joining us All right, let's begin with a punch. Yes, we did. Thank you. We hope you did too Fantastic, let's begin with a punch these papers this morning the headline reads FG vaccine fund runs into crisis AstraZeneca scarcity hits India riders reads Nigeria may go for Pfizer, which costs $20 per dose AstraZeneca $4 WHO may review usage of expired COVID-19 vaccine for Nigeria and others Above the headline on the punch these paper review export proceeds repatriation policy LCCI tails CBN aqua a bomb office attack burning 345 ballot boxes Threatened 2023 polls and that's according to INEC minimum wage in giga consults AGF threatens to sue governors Brent's price slights patrol landing cost hits 199.9 Naira per liter below the headline on the punch these paper We saved 45 northern youths from mob attack and that's according that's in understate and protest as aqua a bomb fake recruiter Killing job seeker Affinifera was right by refusing to support Buhari and that's according to fashion on T We've been servicing our first bank loans says honey well and NUJ kicks as being we justifies arrest of journalist All right moving on to the daily independent this morning Let's see what we can also find there top of the screen. You can see INEC says rising insecurity may affect 2023 elections Confirms arsonist raised INEC office in aqua a bomb Gone men kill policemen in fresher boy station attack kill cogey commissioner abduct local government chairman We can also find on the Daily independent banks NPLs escalator meet growth in gross loans to 20.48 trillion Naira Serap drags federal government to echo a scourge over NBC code and also we have identified those behind mayhem in emo states as Usadima COVID-19 third federal government bands travelers from Brazil turkey India reduces PCR tests to 72 hours And also under government gives reasons for returning 42 boys to north Why the APC must not return to power in 2023 says fire she and Insecurity Nigeria needs a sincere actions and attitude change to survive Muslim clerics saying I think these are the ones that we will be sharing this morning on the Daily in panel one last one it says here BPE offers five NIPP Jankos for sale Those are the big ones on the Daily independent on the nation newspaper APC PDP clash over worsening insecurity The ruling party here is explaining what Buhari is doing about it Policemen agency chief killed in cogey and a boy state Governor Sully says we need us UK rescue mission and Can six urgent attention above the headline on the nation newspaper governor to reveal over attack mastermind Lady applicants raped killed and buried in Uyo police exhumed body Nigeria others free to take more loans says IMF below the headlines on the nation Labor carries NERC parameters for tariff review rates adjustments from July 1st herders destroying our farm or Bishop alleges and Azman air back Nigeria better together says to nobu 2000 CCTV cameras for Lagos DSS warns against threat to security and Still on the nation newspaper seven die in lekkie expressway accident and Undo sense 42 back to canoe and Chigawa. Those are the stories on the nation newspaper the Nigerian Tribune up next Nigeria owes China 3.7 billion dollars says the debt management office Freedom doesn't mean everything is permitted says President Buhari and also Nigeria better together says to nobu Insecurity Nigeria drifting live up to your responsibility J&I tells federal government Outrage over rape and murder of aqua album job seeker police intercept 13 guns 753 GPMG ammunition in a boy. Also gunmen raised aqua by my neck office We can also find here. We why we sent back 42 northern youths to Chigawa canoe, and that's from the understate government Fenefere justified for not supporting Buhari Fatshaw aunty says It's a 70th anniversary and a few others a COVID-19 guidelines airlines to pay $3,500 fine on each defaulting passenger And also why we won't or we won't call of strike until 19 billion naira is released as uptails federal government Those are the big ones on the Nigerian Tribune to make call our layer. Let's have you in There's a couple of very interesting stories that you that we've shared. Where would you like to start from? Yeah, honestly speaking most of the stories You have in the Nigerian history past today and those we also hear from the electronic media like the television and the radio Are not scary at all There are either stories of bank of same of the nation and corporations or That of shedding of innocent people's blood or That of dilapidated infrastructure all over the state or That of admonition by kleptocartic politicians Who's answer center? Not just with corruption, but it's human blood. We are not the one recommending towards what is good for us as a people But let me first and foremost That's from the story of the lady Who was a Leo's and then killed in a whitebound state? as a parent That is a monumental disaster It is a trauma that the parents will most likely not get over throughout their life Imagine your daughter waking up in the morning and telling you that she's got an invitation To attend the job interview Only for you to the call upon to come identify Abundant the majority There's nothing that can be more traumatic than that The message from all of this is that we have individuals most educate our children on security consciousness on what to work out for on Look around also seen Not just the good things about the social media, but the danger that I hear it in there For God's sake. I am shocked That one just a tree that you want a job and then you get a new decision And you will rush down there without you some due diligence or even asking a male friend or a male relation Of some other person to accompany to such a place If this lady has been security conscious with due respect, maybe she might have been saved with a deal So you must educate our children on the danger of both the good measure and the inherent In-security and the bad usage that social media could become Secondly, it would appear to me that moral of bringing Tutoring our children on good culture on good ethos on As an aspect For each other and for woman life that we are totally lost Look at the number of girls Look at the small boys that have been cute who causes them look at the number of guys that have been the other and lived and killed Look at the video that we have seen in place of a 40-year-old getting molested in make-up So if we have been a lack of responsibility as parents We would have been thinking our parent that it is not a proper thing to do So they may be from one of the ladies or even toy with human life Nobody have any power whatsoever under the sun to take another person's life Mr. Kula Walee, I think this issue about Hini is actually very dicey Because you know, even though you talked about security consciousness The stories we've seen and the details you saw online shows she actually went during the day She didn't go during the night, you know, she told people that she was going for this interview It's not like she went in isolation, you know And even apart from that there've been cases of seen online of people who you know Accompanied, you know all the people for interviews and they waited till night They didn't see them they called the police and found out that this person was killed right there and buried inside there So really how much security can we get or how much how much of a guarantee concerning security can we get in this country Because it seems like most of the blame is on the victim that the victim wasn't secure enough The victim wasn't properly dressed, you know How about, you know, just the general state of insecurity in the country and the moral decadence and level of crime You know of the perpetrators of these acts. I mean, why aren't we looking at that perspective? Yeah, to be sure There is no doubt about it that No matter how security controls a person or he can might be in Nigeria to be He could be vulnerable, he was vulnerable To the kind of attack Or to the kind of tragedy that befell the lady in a pipeline state Simply because we no longer have respect for human life and some of the infrastructures That we should have put in place To secure people. They are not there say for example in most cities Advani developed cities of the world. They are a city camera That can pick out people's movements and make investigations very easy For the police or other security people to be able to do when there are issues Furthermore, you'll find out even in primary and secondary school In universities and other Are taught out of the security conscious For some of these things we don't do around here Mr. Kalawali, you know, it's a conversation that can go on all day. I think, you know, we would Leave it at Calling for a more secure environment for Nigerians and for The Nigerian police to also, you know, be properly equipped to be able to solve these cases as quickly as possible You know, there's there's details like Aneta mentioned, you know, where she also did what she needed to do to be safe But unfortunately this is how we ended up. So let's not go too deep into it Let's move on to a different story. Nigeria of course has banned flights from India from Turkey and other countries Brazil also Do you think this is too little too late? Should we have done this a lot earlier and of course are there fears of, you know, Nigeria also seen a surge in COVID-19 cases We are a nation that is never That is never proactive in anything if we were proactive the people should be the responsibility Of saving the nation from this COVID-19 pandemic We'll be on top of your game. They will be monitoring development from around the world And anytime the spot danger anytime they see that some of these countries COVID-19 is spiking over there and because there is every volume of human Committing or chapter men are moving from those countries to our home. We would have taken their proper Measure but low and behold like I say, we are never proactive It is when this is a problem that we begin to react and that is not good for us And furthermore Our level of fascination is not encouraging at all a country like Israel has badly vaccinated All our citizens even though it is not a very large population The population I think of about 8 or 10 million But say for example a country like Britain too They have done almost about 13 million fascination at the top of the Chinese for another if we have also Increase our fascination is an aura a total lockdown Such as would affect Turkey China and some of this India and Nora wouldn't have been called for because the economy of Nigeria today Depends on those three countries that we now want to shut out of Nigeria But everything that we consume in Nigeria today Especially in terms of technology is coming from China But all the batteries and we are in a parallel That we use in Nigeria today and spare parts are coming from Turkey Indian companies are also active all over Nigeria either in the area of construction either in the area of even They are not interested in this net and due to material production Because of this we also have the most rapid Enanmic cases from some of these places, but it is never too late We can see rampant things and then Find a way around this so that this doesn't Too adversely affect us as a people But the truth of the matter is The direction to go is for us to be able to produce Our own vaccines Nigeria has done this in the past and we can see where there's something to do it There are so many drug manufacturing companies in Nigeria There are so many biologists in our investment and speaking of cities that we can put together And put money in their house for them to be able to produce a vaccine Against COVID for us if India can do it I don't see why we cannot do it As a country and you will also remember In the beginning of this pandemic They told us we were setting aside 10 billion dollars To do research and look at the possibilities of producing the COVID-19 Nigeria Now a year after this we are no longer hearing anything About that we do hope that that money has not ended up In some people's pockets with the detriment of Of the nation Okay, so mr. Kola Walee. There's another story here on the punch knees paper It says minimum wage in giga consults agf threaten to sue governors So the president signed the 30,000 era minimum wage into law in april 2019 And about two years, you know after that many states, you know, still struggle To pay that minimum wage citing lots of, you know, factors Now again saying that he's going to, you know, he's threatening to sue governors who are yet to pay this minimum wage But what do you think is the challenge, you know, with states and paying this minimum wage to workers? Well, you would remember that most times When I talk on this program I've always been emphasizing the good governance That without good governance The different sectors of the Nigerian economy Will not get whatever is due to them That is what is playing out in the area of the minimum wage That we are talking about today If a country becomes bankrupt due to poor management or lack of management at all If the country begins to print money Instead of working for money Where is that consequence of being able to get the necessary funds To pay the minimum wage as visible as it is An agreement is also only impossible When the means to really enforce it is there But we now have a country that is bankrupt that is allegedly Or that is unless of the printing money And you expect them to be able to pay the minimum wage So I would recommend to labor When next time they are deciding for things like this It will be better Especially not a 2070s attack for them to concentrate on good governance To ensure that those who have the wealth of who have the health passing Who are not corrupt who have respect for labor Are put in power and not kleptocaps that we see all over the place Then the second issue is I am one of those who have been advocating That labor matters should be on the concurrent legislative list And not on exclusive legislative lists as we have today With the confusion that we have in our hands today It is only the federal government that can legislate on labor Whereas we do know that the states are even bigger employers of labor So why you are not going to allow people who employ more labor Have a say on whom they employ How they employ and what they pay That will smear Because what that is what it means When you put labor issue on the exclusive legislative list So we require to amend the constitution And put labor issues on the concurrent legislative list So that both the states and the federal government can legislate on labor issues In fact, my take is that the federal government should legislate on labor matters That is the listness that has to do with federal government employees Why the states should legislate on labor issues that has to do with their own employees Because a worker in a labor state is not the same as a worker in Gigawa As for example, the cost of living in labor is further higher than the cost of living in Kobi states But when you have a blanket law that says 20,000,000 minimum wage To a worker in Gigawa and to somebody in Gigawa You are not doing justice to these two categories of people And I think that is not fair at all The second one is the third one is that even the 20,000 that we are talking about Will it take anybody home today? Is it enough to pay for transportation in an environment like Lagos? Sometimes the PSN people will bring the PSN bill of 20,000 Naira To a household of one or two persons for a minute flat Or even for a room and palace that contain Naira This is actually saying that kind of an apartment is on a 20,000 minimum wage How is he going to be able to pay for his energy consumption? How is he going to pay his rent? How is he going to pay for transportation? How is he going to be able to feed himself? The way and manner the energy issues are being handled today Is totally untied The ordinary man is totally against Totally not in the interest of the poor people in the society In fact what we are saying is that the few people in Nigeria have to pay Who are supposed to be earning 20,000 more wage Are not entitled to the good things of life Okay, thank you very much I think that's all the time we have this morning for the press Thank you for your time and thank you for starting off our Monday with us Yes, thank you Good morning to Ndeikola Wali Thanks for having me Thanks for always being there for me Thanks for always being there for the Nigerian people Thank you Stay with us, of course, from off the press We're moving straight to telling you about today in history What happened on this day many years ago I'm going back to the year 2008 And we're talking once again something that we had shared last week About a similar occurrence of a bombing That took place on this day in 2008 And we're going back a year early in 2007 To tell you about the story of the most reported and missing person case in history Loose me with us