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Unpaid entitlements: Hardship kills over 107 staff of govt-owned New Nigerian Newspapers Ltd

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A staggering 107 members of staff of the northern states’ owned New Nigerian Newspapers Limited have lost their lives while waiting for the payment of their benefits from the northern governors.

This devastating development, leaked ro Diaspora Digital Media, was first revealed in a statement on the official WhatsApp group of the staff.

The statement announced the death of Mr. Zakka Bitiyong, a former colleague from the Commercial Printing Department and Radio Room.

Also, an additional 29 beneficiaries awaiting payment from the northern governors are severely ill and hospitalized.

Sources close to the matter have disclosed that the northern governors generated N7 billion from the sale of New Nigerian Newspapers properties, allegedly to settle the NNN beneficiaries.

However, none of the N2.5 billion owed to the retirees has been paid to date.

The staff of New Nigerian Newspapers have been waiting for years for their benefits, with no concrete assurance from the northern governors on when they will receive their payments.

About New Nigerian Newspapers Limited

The New Nigerian Newspaper Limited, with its head office along Ahmadu Bello Way, Kaduna, was established by the then government of the Northern Region on 23rd October, 1964.

The first copies of the paper was issued on January 1st 1966.

Its initial name was Northern Nigerian Newspapers Limited. But when states were created out of the regions in 1964 it was changed to New Nigerian Newspapers Limited as it is known today.

Before the establishment of the New Nigerian Newspapers, the Northern Nigerian Government had established a Hausa language newspaper in Zaria called Gaskiya Ta Fi Kwabo in 1936.

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And within the stable of Gaskiya Corporation, printer of the paper, an English language vision, Nigerian Citizen emerged in 1965.

Then a few months later (in 1966) its name was changed to New Nigerian and the headquarters relocated to Kaduna where it is now based.

In March, 1973, the company set up the southern plant (printing machine) alongside the one in Kaduna.

The simultaneous printing of the newspaper in both Kaduna and Lagos enhanced a wide circulation of the paper.

When the Northern Region was divided into six states through the creation of 12 states by the Federal Government in July 1967, the ownership and management of the company was transferred to the Northern states, managed by the Interim Common Services Agency (ICSA).

Then later the company was fully taken over by the Federal Government in August 1975 and placed under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Information.

It was handed back to the Northern states in 2006. Hence, it is currently owned and controlled by the 19 states.

At present, the company has four titles in its stable: New Nigerian, (daily) Gaskiya Tafi Kwabo (Hausa publication, published every Monday and Thursday) New Nigerian On Sunday and New Nigerian Weekly (published on Saturdays).

New Nigerian was first published on 1st January 1966, Gaskiya Tafi Kwabo came on board on 1st January 1936, New Nigerian On Sunday was set up on 24th May, 1981 and New Nigerian weekly was established on February 21st, 1998.

The company operates a commercial/stationery printing department which undertakes printing jobs of various types and produces high quality exercise books and other stationery.

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In order to consolidate its economic base, the company went into property development projects in 1977 with the construction of Imam House (named after the first indigenous Editor of Gaskiya Ta Fi Kwabo, Abubakar Imam) and the multi-storey building known as Nagwamatse House, presently housing Unity Bank, AIT station, Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, etc.

This is in addition to the senior staff quarters at Isa Kaita and Malali Village, respectively.


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