Tag: Nkeiruka Onyejeocha

  • Court okays prosecution of labour minister, Onyeojecha over alleged electoral offences

    Court okays prosecution of labour minister, Onyeojecha over alleged electoral offences

    By Our Correspondent

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has granted a member of the House of Representatives, representing Isikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency of Abia State, Hon. Amobi Godwin Ogah to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to prosecute the minister of state for labour, Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha for alleged forgery of election results in 62 polling units during the 2023 general elections.

    Justice M.G. Umar of the Abuja Federal High Court, in his ruling dated September 23, 2025, on an ex-parte motion brought by Hon. Amobi Godwin Ogah said he was satisfied that the applicant has placed relevant materials in his affidavit to warrant the judgment.

    Hon. Onyejeocha had dragged Hon. Ogah to the National and State Houses of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal after the 2023 elections claiming victory. But Ogah accused her of forging the results she tendered before the tribunal and Onyejeocha eventually lost the case.

    While Ogah contested on the platform of Labour Party, Onyejeocha was the APC candidate in the elections.

    Ogah, thereafter proceeded to the High Court seeking the leave to apply for an Order of Mandamus against INEC to prosecute Onyejeocha, now a minister for alleged forgery of results.

    The lawmaker had alleged that after he was declared winner of the federal constituency by INEC, “Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha forged the results in respect of the polling units listed, which results were tendered during the trial of the petition at the Election Tribunal to prove the allegations contained in the petition.

    “That Hon. Nkeiruka Chidubem Onyejeocha forged Exhibit 3 and passed them off as the official election results and documents of the respondent, and, the respondent vehemently disputed the authenticity of Exhibit 3 during the trial of the Election Petition.

    “That Hon. Nkeiruka Chidubem Onyejeocha even attempted to deceive the judiciary by presenting the forged documents i.e. Exhibit 3 to the Election Tribunal and Court of Appeal as documents that were issued by the respondent”

    In granting the lawmaker the go ahead to apply to INEC for the prosecution of Onyejeocha, Justice M.G. Umar said “I have considered Order 34 Rules 1,3 and 4 of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 2019 upon which this application is based and I am of the view that it is trite that application of this nature where the Court is required to exercise discretion, it must be so considered judicially and judiciously.

    “Consequently, I am satisfied that the applicant (Ogah) has placed relevant materials in th affidavit in support of this application and this court is there by persuaded to exercise discretion in favour the applicant.

    “An order is here by made granting leave to the applicant to apply for an Order of Mandamus against the respondent compelling the respondent (INEC) to investigate and prosecute Nkeiruka Chidubem Onyejeocha for the electoral offence of forging the election results of the polling units within the Isikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency of Abia state”.

  • Nigeria Advocates for Global Collaboration on Technological Challenges

    Nigeria Advocates for Global Collaboration on Technological Challenges

    By Milcah Tanimu

    Nigeria has called upon global leaders to unite in addressing technological challenges and building a resilient, inclusive society for future generations.

    Speaking at the 112th session of the International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva, Switzerland, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha emphasized the need for joint efforts to mitigate the impacts of technology on the workforce and to promote a productive, equitable, and inclusive society for the future.

    Onyejeocha’s address responded to the director-general’s report on the renewed social contract, reinforcing Nigeria’s stance on decent work and social justice. She highlighted the Nigerian government’s commitment to fostering constructive social dialogue and promoting fair working conditions.

    She pointed out that the government’s policies focus on food security, job creation, poverty alleviation, and social cohesion, in alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. She praised the ILC’s theme, which underscores the interdependence of individuals and societies in promoting social unity, economic robustness, and political stability.

    The minister reiterated that President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda aims to transform Nigeria into a premier global investment hub, focusing on democracy, economic development, harnessing demographic potential, and engaging with the diaspora community. The agenda prioritizes economic prosperity through food security, poverty eradication, job creation, access to capital, inclusiveness, security, rule of law, and anti-corruption measures.

    Onyejeocha assured that Nigeria is prepared to embrace future challenges and conduct business according to international standards. She highlighted the government’s support for social dialogue to advance social justice and align with its labor sector agenda, promoting worker welfare and national productivity.

    Regarding the new national minimum wage, she mentioned that the Federal Government is negotiating through its tripartite committee to review the wage as part of efforts to ensure decent work for both public and private sector workers.

    The minister also highlighted Nigeria’s progress in implementing international labor standards and promoting social justice through initiatives like the Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP), aimed at creating jobs and equipping youths with entrepreneurship skills.

    Onyejeocha emphasized the importance of skill acquisition for youth empowerment and job creation, noting that the informal sector drives economic growth in developing countries. The LEEP initiative aims to train and equip 2.5 million people annually over the next four years with essential entrepreneurship skills.

    She concluded by expressing confidence that the government’s efforts to promote entrepreneurship will rejuvenate Nigeria’s economy, enhance job creation, and reduce unemployment and insecurity.