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FG Raises Civil Servants’ Allowances, Unveils New Retirement Exit Package

  T he Federal Government has approved the review of allowances and welfare packages for civil servants, in a move aimed at lifting morale and improving conditions across the public service. Speaking at a press briefing on Friday in Abuja, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Walson-Jack, said the adjustments will cover workers under the Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure, CONPSS, and the Consolidated Research and Allied Institutions Salary Structure, CONRAISS. She explained that the goal is to ensure the benefits reach all categories of staff, from junior to senior levels. Walson-Jack said the Federal Executive Council signed off on the reforms, which include revised peculiar allowances structured to deliver higher take-home pay for every grade level. Key allowances such as Duty Tour Allowance, estacode, and book allowance have also been reviewed upward. According to her, nearly every allowance captured in the Public Service Rules is undergoing revision....

NiDCOM Warns Nigerians in South Africa Over Planned Anti-Foreigner Protests ‎

T he Nigerians in Diaspora Commission has issued a security advisory for Nigerian nationals in South Africa following intelligence reports of planned demonstrations targeting foreign nationals in the country. ‎ ‎According to NiDCOM, information from the Nigerian consulate in Johannesburg indicates that fresh protests are scheduled to take place in Gauteng province from April 27 to April 29, 2026. Protesters are reportedly seeking to pressure South African authorities over the continued presence of foreigners in the country. ‎ ‎In its advisory, the commission cautioned Nigerians to steer clear of protest gatherings, avoid congested public spaces, and follow local news outlets for timely updates on developments and security conditions. ‎ ‎NiDCOM further urged Nigerian business owners to shut down operations on April 27, which is observed as Freedom Day in South Africa. It also recommended that shops remain closed on April 28 and 29, warning that foreign-owned establishments are frequentl...