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Bill to Regulate Agency, Legal Fees in Enugu State Scales First Reading

A bill seeking to regulate house agency and legal fees in Enugu State has scaled first reading in the State House of Assembly.
The bill titled, “Bill for a Law to Amend the Landlord and Tenant Law Cap 101 of of Enugu State 2024” was sponsored by the member representing Nkanu East constituency, Mr Okey Mbah.
Mbah said the move was in response to the growing complaints by Enugu State residents over rising exploitation by landlords.
He pointed out that Section 3 (4) provides that no tenant shall be caused to pay any further premium in acquiring any accommodation except legal fee payable to a qualified legal practitioner.
The lawmaker said it must be for the purpose of preparing the landlord and tenant agreement and such fee should not exceed 10 per cent of the rent.
Mbah explained that offence under this bill, when passed, would attract a N500,000 fine or a prison term of six months or both.
He said the bill equally seeks to checkmate the injustice suffered by tenants through forced, irregular, and fraudulent evictions by establishing a legally defined duration for eviction and other relevant notices.
Mbah said that the amended bill which sought to ensure that anyone who wished to be a land agent/manager must be certified by the government.
The first term lawmaker explained that there was a 10 per cent ceiling for both Agency and Legal fees, the percentage can be negotiated lesser but could never be above 10 per cent.
He also explained that the tradition of caution fee should be prohibited.
The legislator however, said that government ministry or agency was given the powers to make further regulations on housing issues in Enugu State.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the assembly, Chief Uche Ugwu, applauded the initiator of the bill describing it as being apt.
Ugwu urged the members to study the bill and get ready for deliberations during the second reading. (NAN)
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Health Emergencies: WHO Donates Eight Surge Vehicles to FCT

By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
For prompt response to health emergencies, the World Health Organisation (WHO) yesterday donated eight surge vehicles (For emergencies) to the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) in Abuja.WHO Country Representative, Nigeria, Dr Walter Kazadi Mulombo while handing over the eight surge vehicles, said the vehicles were intended to enhance the operational capacity of the FCT Public Health Emergency Response System, adding that in order to boost health emergencies in Abuja, all hands must be on desk.
He stressed that health emergency preparedness is not a luxury; it is a necessity, “Investing in resilient systems today ensures we save lives tomorrow. And we are proud to walk this journey with Nigeria.”These vehicles, procured with the generous support of WHO, are intended to enhance the operational capacity of the FCT Public Health Emergency Response System. This handover is part of the Strengthening and Utilising Response Groups for Emergencies (SURGE) flagship initiative, which aims to bolster health emergency preparedness and response within the FCT. The FCT is one of six states selected to pioneer the SURGE implementation in Nigeria. These vehicles will enhance the FCT’s mobility and rapid deployment capacity for emergency teams, ensuring that critical personnel, supplies, and response efforts reach affected communities swiftly and efficiently”.He therefore reiterated WHO’s continued commitment to working hand-in-hand with the Government of Nigeria to strengthen national and sub-national capacity for health emergency preparedness and response.The SURGE flagship project was designed by WHO Regional Office for Africa (AFRO) to ensure that countries are able to mobilize within 24 hours of a confirmed emergency. The initiative aims to develop a multidisciplinary, trained, and rapidly deployable national workforce, backed by a strong operations and logistics system, all led by the government.Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Olajide Idris in his good will message said Partnering with WHO has been fantastic, although the federal government is trying his best but resources are a bit limited. The gesture of WHO is highly welcome and commended.He said presently NCDC is currently managing 8 emergencies.FCT Mandate Secretary for Health Services & Environment, Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe appreciated WHO for the vehiclesShe said the vehicles will go a long way in improving the surveillance system and reducing the health indices in Abuja. She therefore assured that the vehicles would be used for what is meant for.NEWS
Prosperity Cup: Adaka Boys Defeats Diri’s Sampou FC to Lift Kolga LGA Champions

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Adaka Football Club (FC) of Kaiama have emerged Champions of the Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area Season 7 Final in Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football fiesta, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament tagged the Prosperity Cup.Adaka FC of Kaiama humbled Sampou FC of Sampou by three goals to one in an encounter watched by the crème de la crème of Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area at the Odi field.
Victorious Adaka FC smiled home with the sum of one million naira while second-placed Sampou FC got five hundred thousand naira. Chairman of Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area, Hon. Tariye Isaac Lelei in a remark, commended both sides for their doggedness, urging both teams not to rest on their oars till they get to the final of the showpiece, describing both sides as victors.He noted that Adaka FC’s triumph in the local government final was just the beginning of greater success to come, stating that the council would support both teams when the round of 32 commences.According to him, the Prosperity Cup remains the surest way of positively engaging the youths in the state, maintaining that the testimonies from the tournament over the years are testaments to the credibility of the competition.He equally appreciated the organizers of the tournament for ensuring that the competition receives international attention, stressing that the council would continue to collaborate with the tournament organizers to discover more talents.Apart from the prize money from the organizers of the tournament and ALGON, donations equally came from Kolokuma/Opokuma stakeholders and guests who attended the final.The member representing Kolokuma/Opokuma Constituency 1 in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Hon. Werinipre Pamoh rewarded the winners with One Hundred Thousand Naira 100,000.00 while Sampou FC received Seventy Thousand Naira 70,000.00.Former Commissioner for Sports Development, Hon Ebikitin Diongoli also rewarded Adaka FC with the sum of One Hundred Thousand Naira (100,000.00) while the runners-up Sampou FC received Fifty Thousand Naira (50,000.00).A guest, David Iruafemi donated the sum of seventy thousand naira (N75,00.00), covering the man of the match who went home with 20,000.00, while the runner-up smiled home with N10,000.00. The Centre Referee received 15,000.00 while the Assistant Referees and fourth official received 10,000.00 each.The Councilor representing Sagbama Ward 8 initially declared Ten Thousand 10,000.00 for the first and second goal scorers then later rewarded every goal scorer with the same amount.Hon Ebikitin Diongoli promised to rally all stakeholders in the LGA to raise the sum of one Million Naira each for both teams that will be participating in the round of 32 of the Prosperity CupThe hat-trick hero in addition to the cash reward also went home with the match ball.NEWS
Nigerian Army Pledges Synergy with NAFDAC to Rid S’East of Fake Products
From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
The Nigerian Army has pledged to cooperate with the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to rid the entire South-East of fake and unwholesome drugs, food and cosmetics.Maj.-Gen. Oluyemi Olatoye, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, gave the assurance on Tuesday in Enugu when he received NAFDAC team led by its Director South-East, Dr Martins Iluyomade, in his office on a courtesy call.
Olatoye commended NAFDAC for joining in the security of lives as it pertains to safeguarding the water, food and other consumables Nigerians use daily. “As directed by Nigerian Army Headquarters, we will continue to give you maximum security and even partner to do more. “Whenever you need us, reach out and we will surely be there to see that you carry out your mandate hitch-free and unhindered. “We also solicit that you share confidential security information with us to nip other forms of criminality in the bud since you live among the people and interact with them daily,” he said.The GOC also solicited NAFDAC’s help in sanitising the Mammy Markets in all barracks within the Area of Responsibility of the Division.He said that there was suspicion that some traders within the markets were using the guise of selling in barracks to sell fake, expired and unwholesome products to members of barracks communities. “We want a serious partnership to rid our Mammy Markets of activities of unscrupulous traders and their collaborators. “We are requesting enforcement activities within our barracks and we are ready anytime you are ready for it,” he said.Earlier, Iluyomade said that NAFDAC came to the GOC office to “say thank you to the Nigerian Army for supporting us in the recent enforcement operations in major drug markets in the South-East.”The NAFDAC director noted that fake, expired and unwholesome drugs worth over N1 trillion were seized and destroyed to safe-guard the health of Nigerians especially residents of South-East in that coordinated enforcement. “We are here to say thank you. The success of that coordinated enforcement operations is because the Nigerian Army remained on ground to the last minute of the enforcement operations.“We seek for great cooperation and partnership as we carry out further pursuit of our mandate anywhere and anytime within the South-East,” he said.On the need to sanitise Mammy Markets, the director noted that the agency would first carry out sanitisation workshops for traders in Mammy Markets as well as officers and men in various barracks.“This is to ensure that the people are aware of what constitutes fake, expired and wholesome drugs, water, edibles and cosmetics products and join NAFDAC to monitor activities in their markets, malls and shops within each barrack,” he added.The event witnessed exchange of plaques between the GOC and director as well as the director signing of the Division’s Visitors Note and a group photograph.