Tag: Femi Gbajabiamila

  • Gbajabiamila mourns Shonekan

    Gbajabiamila mourns Shonekan

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has described the death of the former head of Nigeria’s interim government, Chief Ernest Shonekan, as a painful loss.

    Shonekan, who served between August 26 and November 17, 1993, died on Tuesday in Lagos at the age of 85.

    Gbajabiamila said Chief Shonekan’s death has created a vacuum among the league of elder statesmen in the country.

    He recalled how Shonekan was called to serve his fatherland at a critical time in Nigeria’s history, noting that the late elder statesman did so with patriotism, zeal and commitment.

    The Speaker prayed that the Almighty God would find a peaceful resting place for the late head of interim government.

    He sent his condolences to the Shonekan family and all Nigerians, especially the people and government of Lagos State.

  • Gbajabiamila felicitates President of the Senate Lawan at 63

    Gbajabiamila felicitates President of the Senate Lawan at 63

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has rejoiced with the President of the Senate, Distinguished Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, on his 63rd birthday.

    Gbajabiamila described Lawan as a legislator par excellence, whose contributions to the development of the Nigerian Legislature in about two decades are laudable.

    The Speaker said Lawan has proved to be a unifier and an exemplary leader since assuming office as the President of the Senate in June 2019.

    Describing Lawan as a worthy ally and a partner in progress, Gbajabiamila expressed delight that both chambers of the National Assembly have been working harmoniously and assiduously under himself and Lawan.

    He commended the President of the Senate for his determination and commitment to the Nigerian project.

  • Gbajabiamila greets Lagos Head of Service, Muri-Okunola at 50

    Gbajabiamila greets Lagos Head of Service, Muri-Okunola at 50

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has rejoiced with the Lagos State Head of Service, Alhaji Hakeem Muri-Okunola, as he marks 50 years on earth.

    Gbajabiamila said Mr Muri-Okunola has proved himself to be a wonderful public servant throughout his civil service career.

    The Speaker noted with delight how the Lagos HoS entrenched diligence, commitment and innovations in the state civil service, making civil servants more productive and efficient in their duties.

    Speaker Gbajabiamila said the invaluable contributions of Mr Muri-Okunola over the years when he served in different capacities before his present position would remain indelible in the history of Lagos State.

    Describing the Lagos State Head of Service as an astute, diligent and consummate public servant, Gbajabiamila said Muri-Okunola has achieved a lot at 50.

    He wished the HoS many more years in good health and increased wisdom from the Almighty God.

  • Gbajabiamila mourns Lagos Ex-Dep. Speaker and Political Associate, Hon. Adetoun Adediran

    Gbajabiamila mourns Lagos Ex-Dep. Speaker and Political Associate, Hon. Adetoun Adediran

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila has expressed shock over the death of Hon. Adetoun Adediran.

    Adediran, a political associate of the Speaker, was the first elected female Deputy Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly (LSHA 1999-2003); was one time All Progressives Congress (APC) Lagos State and Lagos Central Woman Leader; until her death a Governing Board Member of Michael Otedola College of Education (MOCPED), Epe, Lagos State.

    Gbajabiamila, on Wednesday in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Lanre Lasisi said the death of Hon. Adetoun came as a shock because they were together a few days ago during the commissioning of projects in Surulere 1 Federal Constituency, where she gave a supporting hand during the ceremony.

    Saying that the death of Adediran would create a void in the party as she was a very committed party woman, the Speaker noted that her wise counsel and active participation in party activities would be greatly missed.

    Gbajabiamila prayed for the repose of the soul of the deceased while encouraging her family, associates, Surulere Constituents, APC and Lagos State Government to take solace in the knowledge that Adediran lived a fulfilled and impactful life before her demise.

  • New Year: Gbajabiamila rejoices with Nigerians, calls for renewed hope, commitment to nation’s aspirations

    New Year: Gbajabiamila rejoices with Nigerians, calls for renewed hope, commitment to nation’s aspirations

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has rejoiced with Nigerians for marking the end of the year 2021 peacefully and ushering in the New Year 2022 in high spirits.

    The Speaker said though 2021 was tough in view of the challenges that the citizens grappled with, including the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, 2022 promised to be better.

    In his New Year message, Gbajabiamila urged the citizens to renew their hope in Nigeria and show more commitment to their fatherland for the country to move to the next level of growth and development.

    According to the Speaker, “Our greatest strength as Nigerians lies in our fortitude and our ability to come together to achieve grand visions despite our differences. This moment in our history requires embracing these strengths more than ever. In the new year, let us focus on the things that bring us together.”

    Speaker Gbajabiamila paid glowing tributes to those Nigerians who made sacrifices for the country to remain united in the outgoing year.

    He expressed optimism that Nigeria would come out better and stronger from its current challenges, noting that the citizens must keep hope alive.

    He wished the citizens a prosperous New Year even as he called for more vigilance in view of the security situation in some parts of the country.

  • Electoral Act Amendment Bill: It’s Not Easy To Override Buhari’s Veto – Gbajabiamila

    Electoral Act Amendment Bill: It’s Not Easy To Override Buhari’s Veto – Gbajabiamila

    As debate over the refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill lingers, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, has described the process of overriding the President’s veto as difficult.

    He, however, said the decision on whether or not to override the President would be decided by the whole parliamentarians.

    He spoke in Lagos at the commissioning of various projects in his Surulere l constituency.

    The projects commissioned by the Speaker included the Obele mini stadium; Dosunmu road; Adedoyin; Ojikutu; Ishola road by Randle, Rasaq Balogun mini stadium, among others.

    Speaking with newsmen after the commissioning of the Rasaq Balogun mini stadium, Gbajabiamila said after recess, the House would determine if the reasons given by the President for declining assent to the Bill were convincing.

    Gbajabiamila also recalled that he initiated the amendment Bill especially the introduction of direct primaries to deepen participatory democracy.

    He said, “There’s a process and I believe the President did it with all good intentions and advice that he got, he weighed everything carefully, he listens to people who he has employed to advise him and I guess they advised him against the amendment.”

    “So there’s a process like I said and we would run back to the House to determine if those reasons sit down well with the National Assembly and which case we would at that point consider removing that Clause and passing the bill, but then it’s not my decision to make, it’s the decision of the whole National Assembly, if they decide the reason is not good enough then there is a process which is described in the constitution.

    “I can’t read the minds of the National Assembly. We need two-thirds, veto is not something you easily override, if that is done we will take away the clause and pass the Bill so Nigerians can enjoy a credible electoral process they deserve.”

    Speaking on the recent increment in police salaries, the Speaker commended the President for the gesture and noted this was not captured in the 2022 budget because the approval came when the budget process was already concluded.

    “I give kudos to the President for increasing the budget of the police. It’s been a long time coming and well deserved for the policemen, they are out there doing everything they can to keep us safe, there will be no money that will be too much for policemen, but when that decision was made we had gotten into the tail end of the budget, so I believe a supplementary budget will accommodate that.”

    He said the various projects he commissioned, especially the two mini stadiums would have a lot of impact on the people of his constituency.

    According to him, providing “real dividends of democracy” has defined his activities in the lower chamber of the National Assembly.

    “To me this is the real dividend of democracy, this is a difference maker for the youths especially, sports is a unifier, it is what makes people happy, it replenishes your soul and wellbeing, both physical and mental, when I was campaigning I saw this place and promised them to do what I can to transform it and that’s what we have done, the roads and different projects that we have commissioned today we will continue to do more, it’s never enough,” he said.

  • Christmas: Gbajabiamila felicitates Christians, calls for unity, prayers for Nigeria

    Christmas: Gbajabiamila felicitates Christians, calls for unity, prayers for Nigeria

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has rejoiced with Nigerians, especially Christians, on the occasion of this year’s Christmas.

    The Speaker said the Christmas period calls for sober reflection even as he enjoined Christians to pray for the country amidst challenges.

    Speaker Gbajabiamila said the character of Jesus Christ, who is the main reason for the celebrations, should reflect in the life of every Christian.

    He noted that the period also calls for unity of purpose among Nigerians, urging the citizens to be their brother’s keeper at all times.

    Gbajabiamila noted that Nigeria is passing through a lot at the moment but that with the prayers of the citizens and their support, the leaders would be able to provide good direction.

    He equally called on Nigerians to eschew any act that could lead to the breakdown of law and order during and after the celebrations.

    The Speaker wished the Christian community and all Nigerians a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

  • Speaker Gbajabiamila felicitates Onikate of Ikate, Surulere, Oba Lateef, at 68

    Speaker Gbajabiamila felicitates Onikate of Ikate, Surulere, Oba Lateef, at 68

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has felicitated the Onikate of Ikate, in Surulere area of Lagos, Oba Lateef Atanda Adams, on his 68th birthday.

    Gbajabiamila said Oba Lateef Atanda has been a unifier since he ascended the throne, noting that he leads by example.

    The Speaker said the Onikate of Ikate, in Itire Ikate LCDA under Surulere Local Government has over the years distinguished himself as a lover and promoter of peace, and a role model to all.

    He said the people of Itire Ikate and the larger Surulere are grateful to the Almighty God for having such a wonderful and selfless man as one of their traditional leaders.

    Gbajabiamila wished the Onikate of Ikate, Surulere many fruitful years in good health and increased wisdom from the Almighty.

  • Gbajabiamila’s wife tasks governments, well-meaning Nigerians to empower less-privileged

    Gbajabiamila’s wife tasks governments, well-meaning Nigerians to empower less-privileged

    …Hosts Abuja orphans to Christmas party

    The wife of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and President, 9th House of Representatives Members’ Spouses Association (HORMSA), Salamatu Gbajabiamila, has urged governments and well-meaning Nigerians to do more for the less-privileged toward alleviating their plights.

    Gbajabiamila spoke in Abuja on Thursday when she hosted children from some orphanages in the Federal Capital Territory.

    The children were drawn from the Destined Children’s Orphanage, Kado; Charity Faith x Hope Orphanage Foundation, Apo Dutse; Osaze Foundation Orphanage, Apo Dutse; Abuja Children’s Home, Karu; Mother x Children Welfare, Karu; and Darlez Care Orphanage Home, Garki.

    The children were treated to different games and competitions, including arts and crafts, Santa’s grotto (with gifts), face paint, bouncing castles, as well as horse riding.

    Addressing the children, Gbajabiamila said the programme was in continuation and fulfilment of the association’s pledge to bring succour to the less-privileged in Nigeria.

    “Project Lift was designed by HORMSA to bridge some gaps in the lives of the less-privileged in our society. We realised that the government is trying but the government cannot be left to provide for all our needs because of too many commitments.

    “As a result, whatever we can do at HORMSA and wherever in parts of the country, we are determined to contribute our little quota to alleviating the suffering of the less-privileged because society will be better for it.

    “Before today, HORMAS was at the Kuchingoro Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp for the maiden Project Uplift and we have identified IDP camps in the six geopolitical zones where we will replicate the empowerment programme.

    “We are in the Christmas festive period, and at HORMSA, it is our conviction that the less-privileged also deserve to be happy but not during Christmas alone. That is why we are here.”

    While she urged governments and well-meaning Nigerians not to abandon the less-privileged in the society, Gbajabiamila advised the children to work hard at their studies and be of good behaviour.

    She said this was the surest way to become great citizens and leaders of Nigeria in future.

  • Gbajabiamila greets President Buhari at 79

    Gbajabiamila greets President Buhari at 79

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila has rejoiced with President Muhammadu Buhari on his 79th birthday.

    Gbajabiamila said the Nigerian leader has done great things for Nigeria since he came to power in 2015, noting that such a man should be celebrated by all well-meaning Nigerians on his birthday.

    The Speaker lauded President Buhari for putting Nigeria first before any other consideration.

    He said at 79, President Buhari has achieved a lot both as an individual and as a leader with uncommon character and integrity.

    Gbajabiamila said he believed the president would do a lot more for the country in the remaining period of his administration.

    He noted with delight how the president keeps faith with the manifesto of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    “Mr President, Nigeria and Nigerians are proud of you. The way you have been steering the ship of the Nigerian state has been commendable.

    “I, therefore, join millions of our compatriots to wish you a happy birthday and more years in good health,” the speaker said.