NSIWC – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 27 Feb 2024 06:32:38 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png NSIWC – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Oronsaye Report: Full List of Agencies, Commissions & Parastatals to be Scraped, Merged https://techeconomy.ng/oronsaye-report-full-list-of-agencies-commissions-parastatals-to-be-scraped-merged/ https://techeconomy.ng/oronsaye-report-full-list-of-agencies-commissions-parastatals-to-be-scraped-merged/#comments Tue, 27 Feb 2024 06:32:38 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=126030 President Bola Tinubu has directed for the full implementation of the Oronsaye report.⁣

Consequently, the Oronsaye report recommended the merging, subsuming, scraping and relocation of several agencies of government. ⁣

Here, Techeconomy has enumerated the complete list of Agencies, Commissions and Parastatals affected by the approval of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting of 26th February 2024 on the Oronsaye Panel Report.

Agencies to be scraped:

  1. Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate to be scrapped and functions transferred to the Federal Ministry of Finance.
  2. National Senior Secondary Education Commission (NSSEC) to be scrapped and functions transferred to the department of Basic and Secondary Education in Federal Ministry of Education.

Agencies to be merged

  1. National Agency for the Control of Aids (NACA) to be merged under the Centre for Disease Control in Federal Ministry of Health.
  2. National Emergency Agency (NEMA) to be merged with National Commission Refugee, Migration and Internally Displaced persons [NCFRMI].
  3. Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA) to be merged with Directorate of Technical Aid (DTAC) and to function as a department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  4. Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission (ICRC) to be merged with Bureau for Public Enterprise (BPE).
  5. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) to be merged with Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).
  6. National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) to be merged with National Centre for Agriculture Mechanization (NCAM) and

Project Development Institute (PRODA).

  1. National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) to be merged with National Centre for Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (NACGRAB).
  2. National Institute for Leather Science Technology (NILEST) to be merged with National Institute for Chemical Technology (NARICT).
  3. The Nomadic Education Commission (NEC) to be merged with National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult Education and Non Formal Education.
  4. Federal Radio Corporation (FRCN) to be merged with Voice of Nigeria (VON)
  5. The National Commission for Museums and Monuments to be merged with National gallery of Arts.
  6. The National Theatre to be merged with National Troupe of Nigeria.
  7. The National Metallurgical Development Centre (NMDC) to be merged with National Metallurgical Training Institute (NMTI).
  8. Nigerian Army University (NAUB) should be merged Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA)
  9. Airforce Institute of Technology (AFIT) should be merged Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA)

Agencies to be subsumed

  1. Service Compact with all Nigerians (SERVICOM) to be subsumed to function as a department under Bureau for Public Service Reforms (BPSR).
  2. Border Communities Development Agency (BCDA) to be subsumed to function as a department under the National Boundary Commission (NBC).
  3. National Salaries, Income and Wages Commissioned (NSIWC) to be subsumed into Revenue Mobilization & Fiscal Allocation Commission (RMAFC).
  4. Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution to be subsumed under Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA)
  5. Public Complaints Commission (PCC) to be subsumed under National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
  6. Nigerian Institute for Trypanosomiasis (NITR) to be subsumed into Institute of Veterinary Research (VOM).
  7. Nigerian Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA) to be subsumed under the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD).
  8. National Intelligence Agency Pension Commission to be subsumed under the administration of Nigerian Pension Commission (PenCom).
  9. The Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) to be subsumed as a department in the Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy.

Agencies to be relocated

  1. Niger Delta Powerholding Company (NDHC) to be relocated to Ministry of power.
  2. National Agricultural Land Development Agency [NALDA] to be relocated to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security
  3. National Blood Service Commission to be converted into an Agency and relocated to the Federal Ministry of Health
  4. Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) to be converted into an Agency and transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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‘Discussion on Pay Policy was on before TUC Wage Demand’, FG Clarifies https://techeconomy.ng/discussion-on-pay-policy-was-on-before-tuc-wage-demand-fg-clarifies/ https://techeconomy.ng/discussion-on-pay-policy-was-on-before-tuc-wage-demand-fg-clarifies/#respond Mon, 12 Jun 2023 10:26:55 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=104201 The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) recently requested to increase the minimum wages from the current N30,000 to N200,000 by the end of June 2023, to ease the impact of fuel subsidy removal on Nigerian workers.

Reports have surfaced indicating that the Nigerian Government is now in the process of drafting a proposed National Pay Policy, as confirmed by the National Salaries Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC).

The commission clarified that these discussions on the pay policy began during a training workshop held on April 4, refuting claims of recent interviews or June meetings.

According to Emmanuel Njoku, the Head of the Press Unit at the NSIWC, the drafting process is still ongoing.

This development follows emerging reports suggesting that the new administration is considering a fresh approach to determining employee remuneration, taking into account factors such as work hours and quality of performance.

The NSIWC revealed that the pay policy is one of several activities proposed by the commission, and the discussions on the proposed policy originated from a two-day training workshop organized for Salary Inspectors on April 4.

Njoku emphasized that the public should disregard any news circulating on certain media platforms, stating that the present administration has indeed designed a pay policy for workers.

He further clarified that the training workshop where the policy was discussed took place in April and not in June, as portrayed by some sections of the media. Additionally, it was not based on a recent interview with the NSIWC chairman

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