Category: Politics

  • NASS to introduce electronic parliamentary procedures in 2021

    NASS to introduce electronic parliamentary procedures in 2021

    The National Assembly (NASS) is to introduce electronic-hansard in parliamentary procedures in the first quarter of 2021.

    Mr Ojo Amos, Clerk to the NASS,  made this known on Friday at the opening of a two-day retreat for top management staff of the National Assembly and National Assembly Service Commission (NASC).

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the retreat, which has “Issues, Challenges and Prospects in Legislative Bureaucracy’’ as theme was organised by NASS in partnership with Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC).

    Another partner is the National Institute of Legislative Development Studies (NILDS).

    Amos said the e-Hansard is the record of debates of the Parliament.

    He said that the focus on the e-hansard was to drastically reduce the volume of paper works in parliamentary activities.

    He said the e-governance parliamentary technology would be very convenient for legislators and watchers of National Assembly in Nigeria and everywhere.

    “You will agree with me that e-hansard is a most veritable tool in our e-parliament agenda.”Amos said.

    He said current management of NASS had made frantic efforts to give top priority to digitalisation and provision of ICT materials in parliamentary business.

    According to him, the building of legislative specialists to effectively man the process of law making can never be overemphasised.

    He also said the absolute well-being and happiness of NASS staff was paramount, noting that the need to make a success of the nation’s democratic project was not negotiable.

    Amos said given the recent challenges faced by retirees of NASS on pension contributions, NASS management was canvassing for establishment of a National Assembly Pension Board (NAPB).

    According to him, NAPB, if established would address challenges of its retiring staff.

    Amos said one of the real challenges of the management in parliamentary business was to develop the capacity of all relevant staff and that of legislators to be at par with what was obtainable in other parliamentary democracies across the world.

    He, however, noted that capacity enhancement of staff has been a priority, believing that parliamentary democracy was meaningless without adequate training and re-training of relevant staff.

    Prof. Suleiman Abubakar, Director General of NILDS in his remarks said NILDS was founded to respond to obvious legislative institutional and capacity gaps occasioned by long years of military rule in the country.

    He said since assumption of office, the institute had made collaborations with NASS and NASC a priority.

    Abubakar said NILDS had introduced Post -Graduate Programmes since 2013 in affiliation with University of Benin in parliamentary administration, legislative drafting of bills and motions, legislative studies, bills analysis , elections and party politics, among other courses.

    He said beneficiaries of the programme had been legislative aids, lawmakers, clerks of committees, officials of Ministry of Justice among others.

    He said the programme was helping to strengthen capacity of staff of National Assembly.

    According to him, earlier in the year, the institute with support of NASC organised training for 300 new legislative aides on fundamentals of legislative proceedings.

    He said the institute would continue to provide capacity training for both staff and legislative aides in parliamentary business.

  • ASUU, Ngige, Malami dragged to court over strike

    ASUU, Ngige, Malami dragged to court over strike

    Law Students Association of Nigeria has dragged the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), before the Federal High Court Abuja, challenging what it described as the incessant strikes of the union.

    In the suit which was filed at the court on Friday, the association is seeking  an order to compel ASUU to return  to the classroom as well as an order of perpetual injunction to restrain  ASUU  from embarking on further strikes.

    The suit which was filed by the President of the association, Mr Blessing Agbomhere on behalf of his members is also asking the court to compel ASUU to pay N10 billion compensation to Nigerian students.

    This, the association claims is for allegedly infringing  on the right of the students to education as   guaranteed   by Section 18 of the 1999 Constitution and Article  17 of  African  Charter on Human  and Peoples Rights.

    The association  is  further asking the court  to order  ASUU to pay damages  to all Nigerian  students  for the  psychological and  emotional torture metted out to them as well as   the loss of valuable  time  following  the continuous  strike.

    Speaking to newsmen, Agbomwere said that the suit was sequel to its findings that ASUU members had been  short- changing the Federal Government  by  teaching  in more than one university.

    He said it’s investigations also revealed that members of the union were engaging  in consultancy services in oil companies and collecting multiple  salaries at the detriment  of the Nigerian students.

    Apart from ASUU, the association also joined Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi,

    ASUU President, the Minister for Education, the Minister for Labour

    and Employment, the Attorney-General of Federation and the Federal Government as 2nd to 6th defendants in the suit.

    The association is seeking among other reliefs, a declaration the strike of the union is a breech of the right of members of the association to education.

    “A declaration that the indefinite strike embarked upon by the 1st and 2nd defendants since March 2020, leading to the closure of government owned universities, which has detrimentally and negatively impacted on plaintiff’s learning and the smooth operation of academic calendar of universities, is a brazen infraction of the plaintiff’s right to education.

    “An order of mandatory injunction compelling the 1st and 2nd defendants to call off the strike and return to the status quo ante bellum  whilst negotiation for amicable resolution of the issues in contention or among the defendants is ongoing.

    “An order of perpetual injunction restraining the 1st and 2nd defendants whether by themselves, servants, agents and/or privies from further declaring or embarking on indefinite and incessant strikes.”

    The students are also seeking an order directing the 3rd to 6th defendants to re-open government owned universities and to honour their contractual agreements with the 1st and 2nd defendants in the overall interest of the plaintiff.

    The students are also asking the court to award the sum of N10 billion against the union.

    “This is to serve as general and exemplary damages for the loss of valuable time, opportunity, mental torture, psychological anguish and general deprivation  which the plaintiff has suffered or is likely to be exposed to on graduation.”

    In his statement of claim, Agbomwere said that he is a Nigerian citizen, a final year law student of Baze University and currently the President of the Law Students Association of Nigeria (LAWSAN).

    He further averred that the suit was sequel to a mandate given to him by the Senate of Law Students’ Association of Nigeria (LAWSAN), to institute this suit in a representative capacity against the defendants.

    No date has however, been fixed to hear the suit.

    ASUU has been on strike since March  2 and officials of the union have been negotiating with the government since then.

  • Umahi’s step was a strong acknowledgment of Buhari’s credentials as fair leader – APC governors

    Umahi’s step was a strong acknowledgment of Buhari’s credentials as fair leader – APC governors

    Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress on Friday welcomed the Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, into their fold

    The governors acting under the aegis of Progressive Governors Forum, described Umahi’s entry into the APC, from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, on Thursday as a homecoming.

    This was contained in a statement titled, “Progressive Reinforcement…Welcoming Chief David Nweze Umahi to the APC,” signed by the PGF Chairman and Governor of Kebbi State, Abubakar Bagudu.

    The statement read in part, “The Progressive Governors Forum heartily welcome His Excellency, Chief David Nweze Umahi, Governor of Ebonyi State to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    “We celebrate the decision of Chief Umahi as a testament to our party’s capacity to mobilise all Nigerians.

    “The vision of the founding fathers of our legacy parties is for the APC to serve as a platform to unite all Nigerians under a progressive umbrella.

    “With Chief Umahi now in APC, the vision is further reinforced and shall contribute to the process of membership and leadership recruitment at all levels.”

    Bagudu said it was heartwarming that notwithstanding all the fabricated campaigns against the APC and especially the party leader, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), Umahi was able to take the bold step to join the party, based on its performance.

    According to the governors, Umahi’s step was a strong acknowledgment of Mr. President’s credentials as a fair leader with a balanced and equitable disposition to issues of justice and impartial politics.

    We especially congratulate our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, and reaffirm our commitment to support him to build our party, APC, as a strong and democratic political party in the country.

    The statement further read, “Our National Caretaker Extraordinary/Convention Planning Committee is working to ensure the institution of a solid foundation for our democratic development as a party.

    “We are confident that the National Caretaker Extraordinary/Convention Planning Committee will soon release a detailed programme of activities leading to the National Convention.

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  • 2023: Vote us out if you’re tired of our faces, Lawan tells Nigerians

    2023: Vote us out if you’re tired of our faces, Lawan tells Nigerians

    President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has warned that there could be anarchy if the Senate is scrapped as being clamoured by some Nigerians.

    Rather, he challenged those who are not comfortable with the senators in the current 9th Senate to vote them out in 2023 if they don’t like their faces.

    Lawan stated this on Friday while declaring open, a retreat for top management staff of the National Assembly and National Assembly Service Commission in Abuja.

    He described the Senate as a leveler which ensured that all parts of the country are equally represented unlike the House of Representatives where states with higher populations produce the highest number of lawmakers.

    The Senate President also faulted the argument of those clamouring for the scrapping of the Senate because of the perceived jumbo pay being earned by the senators.

    He said the annual budget of the National Assembly is less than one per cent of the nation’s 2021 budget.

    Details later…

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  • Buhari’s govt has failed, does not have connection with 21st century – Sen Abaribe

    Buhari’s govt has failed, does not have connection with 21st century – Sen Abaribe

    Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe believes the President Muhammadu Buhari government has failed the country, insisting that there is no way to paper over their failures.

    “The party (PDP) has its position and the position is very simple: this government has failed,” the Senator who represents Abia South said on Friday’s edition of Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

    “You don’t have any other way of trying to cover it. You can say all the rhetoric, you make all the propaganda. You can go ahead and try to pull the wool over the eyes of the people but the #EndSARS protest showed a failure of this government. It is not that is just failing now. It has been failing all along and we have been continually pointed it out.”

    The Senate Minority Leader accused the government of failing to listen to advice and always seeing every counsel as an opposition that should be crushed.

    He claimed the present government is mired in the past and does not have any connection with the 21st century.

    “On the floor of the Senate, I have always spoken, ‘You are not getting it right,’” he explained.

    “The only problem we have with this government is that advice to them is an opposition they need to crush. They just think that in the 21st century that with all the information we have; with all the contacts that we have with the rest of the world, that people will just continue being subdued as they used to do in Stalin’s country (formerly the Soviet Union) or in North Korea and all that.”

    While reiterating that the Buhari administration has failed in delivering development to the nation, he stated that “all we are waiting for is to throw out this government in the next election.”

  • Northern Governors Greet Former President Goodluck Jonathan @ 63

    Northern Governors Greet Former President Goodluck Jonathan @ 63


    The Northern Governors Forum has sent warm felicitations to former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on his 63rd birthday, November 20, 2020.
    In a congratulatory message, Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Plateau State Simon Bako Lalong said the former President has continued to serve the country with zeal and commitment. 
    He said former President Jonathan is a true Democrat whose passion for the growth of democracy is reflected not only in his records while in office, but of his current engagements where he has travelled round the world to monitor elections and also engage with stakeholders. 
    The Governor also said saluted the former President’s patriotism and dedication to the unity, peace and development of Nigeria as well as offering counsel on various issues. 
    While wishing many more years of good health, peace and happiness, the Northern Governors asked him to remain focused on his life of service that has brought honour and goodwill to Nigeria.

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  • We Cannot Allow Governor Umahi Blackmail PDP – Wike

    We Cannot Allow Governor Umahi Blackmail PDP – Wike

    Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has said while David Umahi, the Ebonyi state governor, has the right to move to any political party of his choice, he will not be allowed to blackmail the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Wike who appeared on ARISE News was reacting to claims by his Ebonyi state counterpart that he authorizes and sanctions everything that happens in the PDP as a dictator.

    The Rivers State governor said members of the PDP knew the romance of Governor Umahi with the APC before now and how he had promised President Buhari thirty-five percent votes.

    “For me, Umahi has the right to move to the APC, it’s his constitutional right, but we cannot in all cases allow Umahi to blackmail PDP that made him chairman of the party, deputy governor, and governor and then you now realize there is an injustice against southeast,” Wike told ARISE News.

    He further said that “all of us in PDP know the romance of Governor Umahi with the APC. We had a meeting and he came out to say yes, we had a meeting and he came out to say he had an agreement with the president that he will give the president 35 to 40 percent as the case may be.

    “Umahi cannot threaten me, he knows me too well. When the case of Edo state came up I stood firm and said we cannot go this way, if we go this way we will destroy our party and are bound to lose elections. It, therefore, requires everybody to sit together to agree, and when all of us agreed, we saw the success and that affected us in Ondo state because we could not agree.

    “Ask Umahi, of all these elections that took place whether anybody saw him in the campaigns, anywhere.

  • DJ Switch, a fraud, front for divisive forces – FG

    DJ Switch, a fraud, front for divisive forces – FG

    The Federal Government says DJ Switch (real name, Obianuju Udeh) is “a fraud and a front for divisive and destructive forces’’ that will be exposed in the fullness of time.

    Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, stated this in Abuja on Thursday while speaking on the roles the Nigerian disk jockey played on the alleged Lekki tollgate “massacre’’ of Oct. 21.

    The minister who was addressing the media on the #EndSARS protest and its aftermath said DJ Switch was one of the purveyors of fake news and disinformation during and after the #EndSARS protest.

    He said: “even when she claimed to have authentic evidence of mass killings, surprisingly, instead of presenting whatever evidence she may have to the judicial panel of inquiry into the protest, she chose to escape from the country under the pretext that her life was in danger.

    “I ask: in danger from whom? The military has come out to say they never sought after her.

    “To the best of our knowledge, the police never declared her wanted.

    “Her conduct thus becomes suspect. Who is she fronting for?

    “What is her real motive? Who are her sponsors? If she has any evidence of killings, why is she not presenting it to the panel?

    “If she was so desperate for asylum in any country, does she have to resort to blatant falsehood to tarnish the image of the country just to achieve her aim’’?

    The minister appealed to countries that have made hasty judgments on the basis of fake news and disinformation emanating from the #EndSARS crisis to endeavour to seek and get the truth.

    DJ Switch, who was among the #EndSARS protesters, streamed live the purported shooting at the Lekki tollgate plaza in Lagos.

    It was reported that the Canadian authority granted asylum to the disk jockey after she alleged threats to her life for her action.

    All heads of information agencies under the supervision of the Ministry of Information and Culture, including the Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria, Mr Buki Ponle were at the media briefing.

    (NAN)

  • Another Governor will leave PDP for APC  –  Wike

    Another Governor will leave PDP for APC – Wike

    Governor Nyesom Wike has disclosed that another Governor who was elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will also leave, days after Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The Rivers state Governor who disclosed this in an interview on Channels Television on Wednesday November 18, declined giving the name of the governor or when he will leave the party.

    Wike said;

    “I can tell you, there is one PDP governor that will leave. The point is that these are the people who have been playing anti-party (politics). They will be romancing with the APC in the night and coming out to PDP in the day time.

    “My problem with our party is that when you speak the truth, they want to crucify you. I have raised this issue severally and severally and severally.”

    Citing the 2019 victories PDP recorded over incumbent APC governors in Bauchi and Adamawa, he downplayed the impact of Umahi’s defection on future elections. He added that people attribute too much power to governors when the real power lies with the people.

    Wike said;

    “We didn’t have party structure in Adamawa, we won because the people spoke. We didn’t have party structure in Bauchi, we won. The people spoke.

    “As I speak to you today, performance is what gives any party, assuming a ruling party in that state, an advantage to win a future election. It is not because you are the governor.”

  • CNN revelation: CNPP asks Buhari, Buratai, NBC DG to resign over Lekki shootings

    CNN revelation: CNPP asks Buhari, Buratai, NBC DG to resign over Lekki shootings

    The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has called for the immediate resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai, and the Director General of the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Prof. Armstrong Aduku Idachaba, over Lekki shootings.

    Their role, CNPP said was unpatriotic and attempt to cover up an extrajudicial killings of protesters.

    The CNPP’s Secretary General, Chief Willy Ezugwu in a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday while reacting to CNN’s investigative report said the development indicated that the Nigerian Army have a lot to explain in the Lekki shootings.

    Ezugwu called on: “the International Criminal Court of Justice to investigate, arrest and prosecute them and other of their co-travelers for crimes against humanity to serve as deterrent to other African leaders who kill unarmed peaceful demonstrators, protesting bad policies of government.”

    The umbrella association of all registered political parties and political associations in the country said: “Nigerian democracy is in danger as the voice of opposition is being silenced by the Federal Government of Nigeria, using all arms of government and instrumentalities of the office of the executive to shut the voices of oppressed citizens.

     “It is now obvious that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration deliberately engaged the Director General of the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission to intimidate, harass and stampede Nigerian broadcast media houses in a bid to cover up the Lekki Massacre by slamming unjustifiable N3 million fine on three television stations over reports on the killings.

    “As if the killings by the Nigerian Police, through its Special Anti-Robbery Squad unit, were not enough, President Muhammadu Buhari as the Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian armed forces authorised the use of maximum force to disperse unarmed citizens protesting against bad leadership and extrajudicial killings in the country.

    “It is a shame that Nigerian government and Nigerian army have no respect for our national flag and Anthem.

    “The outcome of CNN investigation now raises strong doubts on the loyalty or allegiance of the Nigerian security agencies to the Nigerian nation.

    “Sovereignty belongs to the people and if the people for whom Nigerian President holds power in trust are now murdered in cold blood by their employees paid through their taxes, there is danger ahead for our democracy.

    “To save Nigerian democracy, and all democracies in Africa, the International Criminal Court of Justice must now unmask all the state and non-state actors involved in the killing of Nigerian patriots at Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos.”

    CNPP said further that: “The CNN was very conclusive when it noted on its website that ‘the Nigerian army has called allegations that it fired into the crowd “fake news” and told a judicial panel of inquiry that it did not shoot at any civilian but a new CNN investigation can reveal this is not true.

    “In view of the new CNN’s insights into the Lekki Massacre perpetrated by agents of the state on orders of the authorities of the Nigerian state, we demand the immediate resignation of their Commander-in-Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari, Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai, and the Director General of the NBC, Prof. Armstrong Aduku Idachaba, for their anti-people roles in the killings and the attempts to cover up the massacre of unarmed Nigerian people at Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos on October 2020.

    “If the Manuel Merino, President of Peru, resigned following the death of two protesters, it is time for President Buhari to resign if he still has any integrity left.”