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10th Lagos Assembly Won’t Allow Executive Interference – Obasa

Mr Mudashiru Obasa, reelected Speaker, Lagos State 10th House of Assembly, says the newly inaugurated assembly will not tolerate executive interference.
Obasa (APC-Agege I) made this known in his acceptance speech to mark the beginning of the 10th assembly at its complex in Lagos on Tuesday.
Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu had made proclamation of the 10th assembly which marks commencement of the beginning of the legislative arms of government.
Obasa was subsequently reelected for the third term as the speaker of the assembly while Mrs Mojisola Meranda was elected as the Deputy speaker.
Obasa said the legislature must be allowed to operate independently, especially in line with Section 101 of the Constitution.
The speaker said the sanctity of the legislature as an independent body was adequately provided for in the Constitution in accordance with the principles of Separation of Powers.
“In this regard, no other arm of government is allowed or permitted to interfere with the functioning and independence of the legislature in a manner that will make legislature become subservient or subordinate.
“It must be underlined that in any constitutional democracy, the legislature must be allowed to operate independently.
“This is especially in line with Section 101 of the Constitution which confers on it the power to regulate itself, without violation,” he said.
Obasa said that to improve the legislature and establish good governance, the lawmakers must be steadfast and remove any and all obstacles in their path, saying that he had faith that they would succeed.
He, however, said assembly would sustain its cordial relationship and robust cooperation with the executive arm of government.
However, Obasa stated clearly that the 10th assembly would not compromise the sanctity of its institutional independence and constitutional roles.
The speaker further said he expected that resolutions passed by the house would be given favourable considerations just like bills passed by the house.
The speaker urged Nigerians to embrace the removal of fuel subsidy as it had a lasting positive effect on the country.
He said Nigerians should take a cue from the introduction of the mobile communications networks in Nigeria years ago and how they were beyond the reach of many citizens, saying that today, mobile phones were everywhere and calls were cheaper.
The speaker said the lawmakers must prioritise the welfare of their constituents and ensure that the policies and legislative framework were geared toward meeting their needs.
He said under his leadership, the house would operate an open and inclusive administration where all members were carried along and given equal opportunity to contribute toward the development of the state.
The speaker pledged his commitment to serve the house with humility, honesty, and dedication, saying that together they would leave a legacy of excellence that generations yet unborn would be proud of. (NAN)
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Kogi APC Alleges Vandalism on Campaign Office in Dekina

From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
The Kogi State All Progressives Congress (APC), has said that its campaign office in Dekina Local Government Area has been vandalized by suspected hoodlums
Spokesman of the Kogi State APC Governorship Campaign Council, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, also alleged that members of the SDP, who were unable to sell their ethnic agenda, became frustrated and decided to resort to self help.
Fanwo called on APC supporters in Dekina LGA to avoid the temptation of launching a reprisal, saying as a peace -loving party, they had made a preliminary report to the law enforcement agencies.
He said the party’s Legal Directorate would file a more comprehensive report with the hope that law enforcement agents will investigate the matter thoroughly and ensure perpetrators were prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others.
“This is to bring to the attention of the general public and law enforcement agents that our Campaign Office in Dekina LGA has been vandalized by some hoodlums known to be supporting the Governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party.
“It is unfortunate that after realising that their ethnic jingoism is not achieving desired results for them, a handful of supporters openly associating with the SDP Governorship Candidate, Yakubu Muritala are visiting their livid frustration on our campaign offices across Kogi East.
“We want to commend the people of Kogi East for standing by the candidate which signposts the unity of our dear state and for believing in a united and prosperous state.
“In the face of the obvious provocation and violation of the civil way of playing politics, we urge our supporters in Dekina LGA to avoid the temptation of launching a reprisal as our party stands for peace. We are widely accepted across the state and only the losers are displaying cowardice.
“We have made a preliminary report to law enforcement agencies and our Legal Directorate is filing a more comprehensive report with the hope that law enforcement agents will do what is right, investigate the matter thoroughly and ensure perpetrators are prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others nursing such acts of cowardice.
“As a party, we remain committed to peace and will not join destroyers and ethnic jingoists in their acts. We will do what is right, just, fair and peaceful”
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Shettima assures fraternal bond between executive, legislature

Vice President Kashim Shettima has assured Nigerians of continued fraternal bond between the executive and the legislative arms of government.
Shettima gave the assurance when he declared open a two-day retreat for the leadership of the 10th National Assembly (NASS) in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom on Friday.
The vice president said that President Bola Tinubu remains committed to safeguarding Nigeria’s democracy.
Shettima also assured the leadership of the National Assembly of Tinubu’s avowed commitment to entrenching democratic ideals and values through collaborative partnership with all arms of government.
He said the unrivalled democratic credentials of Tinubu, which include legislative experience, would continue to rub off on his governance style.
This, he said especially as it borders on respect of the rule of law, adherence to separation of powers as well as deference for constitutional rights.
Shettima described the composition of the Federal Government as well as the leadership of the National Assembly as historical, unique and a major pathway to Nigeria’s unprecedented development.
This, he said, was more so that the expectations of Nigerians would be met regardless of the present challenges.
“For the first time in our history, all the elected heads of our branches of government are produced by the hallowed halls of the National Assembly.
“For the first time in our history, the heart of the executive branch of our government is serviced by the alumni of the National Assembly.
“Both the Chief of Staff and the Deputy Chief of Staff to the President are proud alumni of the National Assembly. The Secretary to the Federal Government is one of us.
“We cannot, therefore, afford to go to war. Not because we are going to overlook each other’s transgressions, but because you are going to engage with those who know the gravity of your work and would never take you for granted.”
He said given the composition of the National Assembly, it has become emphatic that ranks are closed in the bid to give unprecedented service delivery and democratic pact to the Nigerian people.
“There’s no place in this country where you can find a fraternal bond as enduring as the ones that bind the members of the National Assembly.
“From converging on Abuja to water the dreams, debate the needs, and mitigate the fears of this diverse nation, we have forged friendships that defy the stereotypes of our differences.
“Term after term, election after election, old and new members return and exit, but the burden of managing a diverse nation has ensured that we cannot afford to tread the path of divisions.”
He further reiterated the need for national cohesion, saying it has become non-negotiable if the country’s potential must be fully harnessed and tapped for prosperity and generality of all Nigerians.
“You have a President and a Vice President who are one of you and recognise the sacrifices you make.
“President Tinubu has, with utter certainty, reassured us that we are not in government to go to war with the National Assembly. We are here to collaborate and march towards shared values.
“Governance is a collective responsibility, not a personal endeavour. Our most significant achievements were attained through cooperation and harmony.
“This is what we seek from you because we are brothers and sisters in pursuit of a country that serves all of us.
Shettima described the NASS as a complete spectrum of human experience.
“This is where you will witness eloquent testimonies of your colleagues in defence of reason.
“This is where you will witness profound debates that will dismantle your age-long assumptions. But, in the end, you will realize we are all bound by our fidelity to the ideals of democracy.”
Earlier, President of the Senate, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, said that the retreat was the beginning of the rejuvenation and a time of reflection and deliberate planning that would determine the direction of legislative efforts.
“We have a huge responsibility as the National Assembly leaders, as the guardians of democracy, it is our responsibility to set the legislative agenda, make sure that our venerable institution runs smoothly.
“Our neighbours are watching us, and they turn to us for leadership and action. We therefore have a chance to establish a strong future direction during this retreat, which is more than just a gathering of leaders.”
Also, the Director-General of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman, thanked Tinubu for his continued support and deepened respect for legislative independence and harmony.
He said the institute remained committed to working with the 10th NASS in improving legislative governance.
Notable guests at the event include Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom, former Senate Presidents Ayim Pius Ayim, David Mark, Ken Nnamani and Ahmed Lawan.
Others were the Head of Mission, Embassy of the Republic of Germany, Mr Johnnes Lehne and all Principal leaders of the National Assembly.
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Rep. Umaru urges true reconciliation in Nasarawa APC

Rep. Jeremiah Umaru (APC- Akwanga/Nasarawa Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituency) at the national assembly has urged the leadership the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Nasarawa State in order to strengthen the party in the state.
Umaru made the call when he visited the new state chairman of the party, Alh.
Aliyu Bello, on Friday in Lafia.According to the federal lawmaker, the period of electioneering is over and that the party leadership should work toward bringing all members together as one big family.
He pointed out that those who emerged victorious from the elections should be magnanimous in victory and carry every member of the party along irrespective of their political camps during primaries.
“I will champion the reconciliation of our party in my constituency and ensure we listen to everyone no matter where they choose to be during and after the election with a view of having a united party,” he added.
Umaru, while congratulating the new state party chairman, urged him to bring his wealth of experience in party politics to bear in charting a new course of unity and progress in the party.
Umaru also promised to be a good ambassador of the party at national assembly and ensure effective representation that would improve the wellbeing of his constituents.
He also urged the people of the state and Nigerians to support President Bola Tinubu and Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State to succeed.
Responding, the APC Chairman thanked Umaru for the solidarity visit and expressed delight with his achievement so far at the national assembly.
He encouraged the lawmaker to sustain his performance, adding that his constituents would always be proud that they entrusted him with their mandate.
Bello assured the lawmaker that the party leadership in the state prioritise reconcilation in order to consolidate on achievements so far in providing good governance in the state.