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Thursday, 16 May 2019

9th National Assembly: Group insists South East should produce DSP, Speaker


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9th National Assembly: Group insists South East should produce DSP, Speaker
  9th National Assembly: Group insists South East should produce DSP, Speaker
Ahead of the inauguration of the ninth National Assembly, a group, Justice for Peace Advocacy of Nigeria, (JUPAN), has reiterated its support for South East geopolitical zone to occupy positions of the Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives and Deputy Senate President.

The National President of JUPAN, Hon. Austin Okezie, flanked by members of the National Executive Committee(NEC) of the body, spoke with newsmen in a press conference on Thursday, in Owerri, the Imo state capital, opined that the South East remained the best bet when considering the two political offices.

The group stressed the need for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the newly elected members of the National Assembly to consider the South East while electing its leadership.

It said, “It is the right thing to do by making sure that South East is considered for both the speakership and the deputy senate presidency” This becomes pertinent, because of the need to ensure equity, fairness and justice which of course, our organisation seeks to promote. As it is now, APC has a challenge in its hands to prove to Nigerians that it is a party that is not afraid to do the right thing. We know that PDP has often in the past recognised the South East handsomely when it comes to principal positions of the National Assembly. APC as a Progressives Party, the onus is now on APC not to derail and exclude the region from the principal positions of the 9th Assembly”.

The group also harped on the need to maintain a balance in the sharing of the nation’s resources and political offices.



“You can see that the President of the country is from the North West. The Vice President from the South West, and now, the ruling party has zoned the Senate Presidency to the North East, which of course, is not in contention. Our agitation is that both the posts of the Deputy Senate President and Speaker should go to the South East zone for obvious reasons, while the North Central should produce the deputy speaker.

“Then, the President can graciously appoint somebody from the South-South, as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF). And when you consider that the National Chairman of the ruling party (APC) is also from the South-South, you will understand that it won’t be a bad idea at all. This arrangement will provide the much-needed balance, such that no region of the country will feel excluded or marginalised in any way. For those clamouring for the speakership to go to the South West, it is a totally unacceptable idea. Because, doing so will mean, ceding undue advantage to the South West to the detriment of others. The South West cannot have the Vice President and the Speaker at the same time, while the South East will have nothing.”

It added, “We align ourselves with the opinion that the majority party being APC, should provide the leadership of the National Assembly. That of course, is in consonance with the dictates of democracy. And looking at the configuration, you will notice that within the South East, it is only Abia State that has both ranking Senator-elect and House Member-elect from APC, in the persons of HE. Chief Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu and Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejiocha respectively. And when you consider the pedigrees of these two people, you will understand that it is actually divine.



“Of course, Chief Dr. Uzor Kalu, was an elected member in the National Assembly, specifically, the House of Representatives in 1992/93. He made a name for himself as the
brain behind the famous Dual Citizenship Bill. So, he is a ranking member. Kalu, having been the executive governor of Abia State for eight (8) years, his leadership capability cannot be in doubt. You can see for yourself that the Senate will be in good hands if Orji Uzor Kalu is elected the Deputy Senate President”.

JUPAN continued, ” Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejiocha does not need an introduction in the National Assembly. She has been a strong voice in the Federal House for so many years, with so many bills to her credit, which have added meaningfully to the progress of the country. Presently, the Chairman House Committee on Aviation, Hon Onyejiocha will be a fourth term lawmaker in the 9th Assembly, a no small fit by every standard. Historically, she has been an LGA Chairman and a Commissioner in Abia state, with sound leadership attributes. With her as Speaker of the 9th House of Representatives, the nation is sure to reap bountifully from a robust legislature that can take the country to greater heights”.


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Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Bayelsa: Speaker, four others to be arraigned by CCT

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Bayelsa: Speaker, four others to be arraigned by CCT
  Bayelsa: Speaker, four others to be arraigned by CCT

The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) said the Speaker of Bayelsa House of Assembly, Kombowei Benson and four other serving and former staff of the assembly will be arraigned in the court on May 22.

Mr. Ibraheem Al-Hassan, the tribunal’s Head, Press & Public Relations disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja.

Those to be charged alongside the speaker are former Clerk of assembly, Aaron Timiye and former Accountant, Thomas Tamaraodubo, NAN reports.

Others are Owudogu Edward serving Clerk, of the assembly and Koroye Stephen, serving accountant of the assembly.

Al-Hassan said the alleged offences bordered on gross misconduct and abuse of office.
“Chairman Code of Conduct Tribunal Justice Danladi Y. Umar, has approved May 22 for the commencement of trial against serving Speaker and four others.



“The offences are alleged abused of office against Benson, the Speaker Bayelsa state House of Assembly.

“This was contained in a correspondent from Code of Conduct Bureau, addressed to Chairman Code of Conduct Tribunal to commence trial, dated April 30, jointly signed by the operatives of Code of Conduct Bureau: Musa Usman and Fatima Ahmed,” he said.

The charge was brought to the tribunal pursuant to Section 24 of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act.

According to the charge, the alleged actions of the defendants are contrary to paragraph 9 of the fifth schedule, part 1 of the 1999.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the offences are punishable under paragraph 18 (1) and (2) of the same constitution, and Sections 13 and 23 of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act CAP C15 LFN 2004.




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Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Herdsmen and Their Cattle Invaded My Farm And Destroy My Maize Plantation: Ondo Speaker, Oleyeloogun Laments

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Herdsmen and Their Cattle Invaded My Farm And Destroy My Maize Plantation: Ondo Speaker, Oleyeloogun Laments

Some herdsmen allegedly invaded the farm of the Speaker of Ondo State House of Assembly, Mr. Bamidele Oleyeloogun, with their cattle and destroyed his maize plantation.
The speaker disclosed this to his colleagues from the six states of the South West, at the South-West Legislative Reform meeting held in Akure, Ondo State, on Tuesday.
At the meeting, where the problems facing the region were discussed, Oleyeloogun expressed the need for stakeholders to find solutions to the incursions of herdsmen before the situation got out of hand.
“The issue of farmer /herdsmen crisis is critical. It is disheartening that farmers are no longer free to go to their farmlands. Something urgent must be done before it gets out of hand.
“I went to my farm yesterday (Monday), when I got there, I saw that all the maize I planted had been destroyed by cows of the herdsmen and after finishing there, they moved away,” Oloyeloogun said.
The motive of the meeting, according to the Speaker, was for the lawmakers from Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti and Ondo states to have a common goal aimed at solving problems facing the region.
He added, “The legislative arm of government is an important arm of government saddled with the responsibilities of lawmaking, ratification of appointment of public office holders, oversight functions, among others.
“It must be noted, however, that these functions cannot be achieved without financial autonomy of the legislature, hence the agitations for financial autonomy for houses of assembly is sacrosanct.”


 Source Naija Voice
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