Tag: Femi Gbajabiamila

  • Gbajabiamila greets ace poet, columnist, Omatseye, at 60

    Gbajabiamila greets ace poet, columnist, Omatseye, at 60

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has congratulated an ace poet, novelist, playwright and columnist, Dr Sam Omatseye, as he clocks 60 years.

    Gbajabiamila said Omatseye, who is also the chairman of The Nation newspaper’s Editorial Board and a TV host, has been living a fulfilled life, worthy of emulation.

    He said Omatseye’s contributions to Nigeria’s democracy are legion, noting that the columnist has used his pen for the good of society.

    Gbajabiamila noted that Omatseye’s name deserves a special mention when the history of Nigerian journalism is written.

    The Speaker prayed for more fruitful years for the renowned journalist cum poet in good health.

    While calling on Omatseye to continue with his good works of promoting democratic tenets, Gbajabiamila urged the new generation of Nigerian journalists to see him as a role model.

  • Gbajabiamila celebrates Nigeria’s 22 years of uninterrupted democracy

    Gbajabiamila celebrates Nigeria’s 22 years of uninterrupted democracy

    …says dialogue among Nigerians remains key

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has congratulated Nigerians for marking 22 years of uninterrupted democracy.

    The Speaker said since the return of democratic governance in 1999, Nigeria has witnessed progress and development in terms of physical infrastructure and freedom of choice and expression, which are part of the key pillars of democracy.

    Gbajabiamila expressed delight that citizens have been giving their democratic leaders support for the past two decades, calling for more support and cooperation.

    The Speaker, who said that every democracy has its peculiarities, Nigeria inclusive, noted that despite the challenges faced, there is no question about the appropriateness of democracy in every society in today’s world.

    He noted that dialogue remains key in resolving all democratic bottlenecks, calling for more of such in our body polity and among the citizens.

    Gbajabiamila specifically commended the APC-led government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari for redefining democracy by bringing its dividends closer to the citizens through various people-oriented programmes and policies.

    A statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Speaker, Lanre Lasisi, said Gbajabiamila equally lauded the President for declaring June 12 Nigeria’s Democracy Day.

    Speaker Gbajabiamila also paid glowing tributes to Nigeria’s founding fathers, especially the country’s past democratic leaders who struggled day and night to make the country united.

    The Speaker also hailed the citizens for their resilience and belief in democracy, urging them to remain united and defend the country’s growing democracy.

  • House of Reps to investigate Twitter ban

    House of Reps to investigate Twitter ban

    The House of Representatives has passed decided to investigate decision of the Federal Government to ban operations of twitter in Nigeria.

    It said it will also consider the legal frame works upon which the Federal Government made the decision.

    Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila disclosed these while addressing his colleagues on resumption of plenary after two weeks of break.

    The Speaker said the relevant House Committees of Communication, Justice and Legal Matters as well as Information are to submit a report within 10 days to enable the House take an informed decision on the ban.

    Gbajabiamila said while twitter has been an important means of communication and business for younger generation of Nigerians, the government has a responsibility to ensure it is not used to undermine national security.

    The investigation is to determine whether due process was followed in making the decision.

    The Minister of Information and Tourism, Lai Mohammed, will also be invited to brief the House on the decision.

  • 1999 Constitution falls short of standard – Gbajabiamila

    1999 Constitution falls short of standard – Gbajabiamila

    …’citizens should participate in review process to have new direction’

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, on Tuesday said the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria failed to address some critical national questions confronting the country hence the resolve by the Legislature to amend it.

    Saying that a nation’s constitution is not only the foundation of its existence but is supposed to set the terms of the nationhood and define the manner that reflects her common truths and highest aspirations, the Speaker noted that “Our constitution falls short of this standard.”

    He said the reason for that was “because the 1999 Constitution is the product of a hurried national compromise that we entered into two decades ago in order to ensure that the military returned to the barracks and that we returned to democratic government.”

    Gbajabiamila, who spoke in Lagos while declaring open the public hearing on the review of the Nigerian Constitution, said the National Assembly could only achieve the task after getting the inputs and support of the citizens.

    Participants at the 2-day public hearing included the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Babafemi Hamzat, who represented Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu; members of the House of Representatives Special Committee on the Review of the Constitution; members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ); Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC); representatives of political parties, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), youth organisations and market women.

    The speaker said though the current exercise is not the first of its kind, it might be the most important one in the nation’s recent history as the decisions to be made would have far-reaching consequences for the future of Nigeria.

    In response to the doubts expressed in some quarters about the exercise, the Speaker noted that there was no perfect constitution anywhere in the world, but that it was imperative for Nigeria to have a near-perfect constitution to enable the country to confront and resolve many of its political, economic and socio-cultural challenges.

    The Speaker, therefore, urged Nigerians to participate fully in the ongoing process so that their inputs would be captured for the country to have a new direction, adding that they could not afford to miss the opportunity of addressing their challenges and sustaining their future at this critical moment.

    He assured Nigerians of the sincerity of purpose of the 9th National Assembly to deliver a reviewed constitution that everyone would be proud of.

    The Speaker stated, “The foundational constitution of the United States of America deemed people of colour to be ‘less than’ and denied women the right to vote. It did not include any limits on the President’s term of office and allowed for citizens to be denied the right to vote for failure to pay the ‘poll tax’. Twenty-seven reviews and amendments, over one hundred years cured these and other defects.

    “No nation in the world has a perfect constitution, but we need a near-perfect constitution in Nigeria and we can achieve that through substantive amendments that significantly alter the character of our nation.

    “Therefore, the task before us now is to use this process of review and amendment to devise for ourselves a constitution that resolves the issues of identity and political structure, of human rights and the administration of government, resource control, national security and so much else, that have fractured our nation and hindered our progress and prosperity.

    “Our job is to produce a constitution that turns the page on our past, yet heeds its many painful lessons. It is not an easy task, but it is a necessary and urgent one.”

    He added that “We will not be able to deliver on this historic assignment if we restrict ourselves to tinkering around the edges of the constitution or by imposing upon ourselves artificial redlines that restrict honest conversation.

    “All of us in the House of Representatives will work conscientiously and in good faith so that it may be said of us in this process that we made an audacious attempt at creating for our nation a constitution that recognises our diversity and draws strength from it, and addresses once and for all, the fault lines that distract from nation-building.

    “It is all too clear that many of our citizens have come to expect too little of our politics and government. We are suffering from the tyranny of low expectations and the cynicism that causes us to believe that the political process cannot produce anything worthy or worthwhile.

    “I understand the causes of this cynicism, but I refuse to share in it. I still believe that politics and government in Nigeria can be a force for good and that by our common endeavour we can achieve the vision of a just, peaceful, and prosperous society.

    “However, beyond these Public Hearings, you still have an opportunity to make submissions that will be considered and that will help this process achieve the best outcomes. Please, by all means, participate. Let your voice be heard, and let your vision also inform the direction of this process.

    “I urge all who have come to participate here today to do so with decorum and respect for one another. Let our deliberations be well-intentioned, well informed and reflect our patriotism. In this way, we will have a most productive engagement over the next two days.”

    In his goodwill message, Governor Sanwo-Olu through his deputy, Hamzat, said the need for a special status for Lagos State in the constitution could not be overemphasised.

    The governor said being the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria, whatever affects the State has the capacity to affect the entire country, hence the need for a special status.

    He also urged members of the National Assembly to prioritise fiscal federalism, local government autonomy, in addition to state police in the ongoing review process.

  • Gbajabiamila eulogises Wase at 57

    Gbajabiamila eulogises Wase at 57

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has eulogised his deputy, Rt. Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase, on his 57th birthday.

    At 57, Gbajabiamila said, Wase comes across as a fine gentleman and a trustworthy ally, whom he finds very dependable and helpful for almost two years that they have been working together.

    The Speaker said the people of Wase Federal Constituency of Plateau State are lucky to have the Deputy Speaker as their representative in the Green Chamber, describing his deputy as a man full of love for his constituents.

    Even before becoming the Deputy Speaker, Wase became a rallying point who devoted his time to assisting people irrespective of where they came from, the Speaker added.

    While paying glowing tributes to Wase, Speaker Gbajabiamila said he believes there is much to be achieved under their leadership in the 9th House of Representatives.

    He said the invaluable contributions of the Deputy Speaker to the development of democracy, especially the Legislature, are well noted.

    He prayed that the Almighty Allah will continue to guide and protect the Deputy Speaker so that he would carry on with the good works he has been doing.

  • Report of security summit to be considered speedily- Gbajabiamila

    Report of security summit to be considered speedily- Gbajabiamila

    …thanks stakeholders for patriotism

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has said that the report of the security summit organized by the House will be ready for presentation to President Muhammadu Buhari soon.

    Gbajabiamila, in a remark on Saturday at the end of the summit, said the quality of inputs and presentations received by various stakeholders was unprecedented.

    The Speaker expressed appreciation and thanked all those who contributed to the summit, saying Nigerians have shown that they could come together for a common good.

    He said: “For the past couple of days, patriots honoured the invitation of the House of the Nigerian people to discuss a very important issue that has become the concern of all of us – insecurity.

    “As it is often said, so far, so good. I am very impressed with the way well-meaning Nigerians have come together to proffer solutions to a national issue as I am at the moment.

    “I want to assure all stakeholders and Nigerians that this Special Committee of the House will consider all your inputs, come up with a report that would adequately proffer solutions to the problem and the report will be considered speedily.

    “As I said during my speech at the opening, we would present our report to President Muhammadu Buhari for implementation by the Executive. The President has given assurances that the report would be considered,” Gbajabiamila said.

    He said the stakeholders “have rekindled the hope in me that Nigeria and Nigerians are capable of coming together for a common good. I want to thank everyone here today for their commitment to this task of finding lasting solutions to the insecurity problem bedeviling our country.

    “I must say that the quality of input we received – over a thousand of them – from Nigerians was unprecedented. And the contributions from stakeholders from Wednesday to date have been phenomenal.

    “Let me once again extend my profound appreciation to all Nigerians, particularly those that took their time to articulate their suggestions and present same during the summit. I also want to thank all those that contributed to the success of this summit in one way or the other.

    “As we all depart to our various destinations, let us know that we have no other country we can call our own than Nigeria. So, we must come together to solve our problems for generations yet unborn”, the Speaker said.

    Also, in his remarks, the Chairman of the House Committee on National Security and Intelligence, Rep. Sha’aban Ibrahim Sharada, applauded Mr Speaker and the leadership of the House for the vision and implementation of the summit.

    He said the summit took place in the shadow of the loss of the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, and other officers of the Armed Forces in a tragic plane crash, and assured that the work done so far in the summit, and the work that will be done afterward, will honour their memory.

  • Gbajabiamila greets Soun of Ogbomoso at 95

    Gbajabiamila greets Soun of Ogbomoso at 95

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has felicitated with the Soun of Ogbomoso land, Oba Oladunni Ajagungbade III, on his 95th birthday.

    Gbajabiamila said the Soun of Ogbomoso land has been a source of inspiration to his people, and even beyond, throughout his reign.

    The Speaker noted that the sons and daughters of Ogbomoso land are lucky to have Oba Oladunni Ajagungbade III as their traditional ruler, who happens to be the longest-serving Soun.

    Gbajabiamila particularly eulogised the Soun for using his stool to bring development to the Ogbomoso land over the years, saying he deserves commendation for his qualitative leadership.

    Gbajabiamila prayed that the Almighty God will continue to keep the Soun in good health and increase him in wisdom for the benefit of the people of Ogbomoso land and beyond.

  • Children’s Day: Gbajabiamila celebrates Nigerian children

    Children’s Day: Gbajabiamila celebrates Nigerian children

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has rejoiced with Nigerian children on this year’s Children’s Day.

    Gbajabiamila said in line with the popular maxim, Nigerian children are truly the leaders of tomorrow because of the enormous potential they possess.

    As such, the Speaker noted that Nigerian children must imbibe good morals and face their studies squarely.

    He urged the children to be worthy ambassadors wherever they find themselves, saying there is nothing as priceless as good morals.

    Gbajabiamila said as current leaders execute the task of nation-building, it is imperative for tomorrow’s leaders to aim at surpassing whatever achievements are being recorded now.

    He called on Nigerian children to shun acts capable of derailing them from achieving their set goals.

  • Gbajabiamila mourns Army Chief Attahiru

    Gbajabiamila mourns Army Chief Attahiru

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has described as shocking and sad the death of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Ibrahim Attahiru, and seven others in a plane crash on Friday evening in Kaduna.

    Gbajabiamila said the death of the Army Chief was unfortunate coming at a time that the Nigerian military was finding solutions to the security challenges in the country.

    He said having taken over from the immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, a couple of months ago, Attahiru has shown a lot of commitment in tackling the security situation in the country.

    Gbajabiamila, who said he had a few meetings with Attahiru in search of solutions to the challenges, noted that the late Army Chief came across as a core professional officer.

    He said the Nigerian military, especially the Nigeria Army, has lost a dedicated and committed senior officer whose services to fatherland will be sorely missed.

    The Speaker sent his condolences to President Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian military, and the Attahiru family over the loss. He prayed for the repose of the souls of Attahiru and the seven others.

  • Gbajabiamila delighted over Ayade’s defection to APC, says party open to all

    Gbajabiamila delighted over Ayade’s defection to APC, says party open to all

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has expressed delight over the defection of the Governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade, to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Gbajabiamila said Gov. Ayade’s action has once again shown that APC is the party to beat in the country.

    The Speaker said the Cross River State governor has taken the right decision and shown a good example for others to follow.

    He said the ruling party remains open to all, calling on well-meaning Nigerians to join the APC to move the country forward.

    The Speaker noted that APC will continue to be just and fair to all its members.