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The Nigerian government has expressed its willingness to partner with the British Government in tackling unemployment and creating job opportunities for young persons in the country. The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Dr Festus Keyamo, with the Political Counsellor, British High Commission, Mr Dominic Williams. PHOTO: NAN The Minister of State for  Labour  and Employment, Dr Festus Keyamo, stated this when the Political Counsellor, British High Commission, Mr Dominic Williams, paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja. “We are ready to collaborate with our partners all over the world to open up avenues for job creation. We are open to all kinds of suggestions and levels of co-operation,” he said. He disclosed that the Government has opened up other sectors as part of efforts to diversify the economy from oil, which would, in turn, create room for employment. According to him, part of the efforts of Government to diversify the economy and boost job creation...
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INEC assures level playing ground for all parties in Bayelsa


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in Bayelsa on Sunday assured fair treatment to all parties participating in the forth coming polls in the state.
Mr Timidi Wariowei, Head of Department of Voter Education/ Publicity, gave assurance in Yenagoa.
He said theCommission had concluded arrangements to ensure the 2019 elections were conducted in a free, fair and credible manner in the state.
The officer said that INEC remained irrevocably committed to credible polls.
He also assured all political parties would be treated equally of zero tolerance.
‘’There is no room for partiality or favouritism,” he said.
Wariowei, however, urged candidates to play politics by the rules, by adhering to the commission’s guidelines and above all, check the excesses of their loyalists and supporters.
He explained that the Commission would not tolerate political thuggery, violence and arson.
‘’Candidates of various political parties must learn to be decorum in line with INEC guidelines, as unruly behaviour will be unacceptable and be sanctioned.”
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He further warned against ballot box stuffing, snatching amongst other irregularities, adding that security agencies would be fully alert to arrest perpetrators.
Wariowei, advised those that had not collected their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) to do so before the polls.
According to him, INEC will assist those in the coastal settlements who are unable to collect their PVC owing huge cost of water transportation by making PVC available in such communities.
‘’We realise the challenge that people face with huge transportation cost to access their PVC in the rural councils.
“When coming to claim their cards, we request them to bring either temporary voters cards or passport photographs.
“If the PVC is misplaced, we will ask for for proper identification and attestation as stipulated by the national office of the commission.”
Wariowei said recruitment and training of INEC staff for the general elections was underway.
According to him Polling Officers, Returning Officers, Security Officers and other categories of adhoc, comprising youth corps members will be trained soon in readiness for the exercise.
Wariowei explained that the commission was embarking on sensitisation campaigns to further inform political parties, candidates and staff about election guidelines.

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