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Constitution Review: Reps Promise People- oriented Amendments

By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja
Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives Hon Benjamin Kalu, has assured of a people – oriented constitution at the end of the ongoing amendment exercise.
Kalu, who is the Committee Chairman on the Review of the 1999 Constitution, said this at the closing of a two-day retreat for members of the Committee in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State on Saturday.
He expressed gratitude to the members of the Committee for their commitment towards a successful exercise and urged them to remain committed.
“We are so proud of you. On behalf of the speaker, on behalf of the representatives, the leadership of the National Assembly, we found you worthy to make you members of this committee and you have not failed us.
“From the time you took on this role, we knew it was a tough task. We know as well that time is of the essence in view the fact that we want to achieve the first tranche of our job before the period of election.
“But with the kind of team spirit that we have exhibited, the kind of dedication we have exhibited, it appears to us that the destination towards realizing this is in view. This is only because we held each other’s hand, only because we believed that Nigeria could be better than we met it. Only because we heard the cries of the people that we represent and we want their voices to be heard.
“So that truly the constitution that we want to be a people oriented constitution, as stated in the preamble of the constitution that we, the people of Nigeria, will indeed be a constitution that has the characterization of the people’s desire captured in it.
“You are the architect of the greater future of Nigeria. You are the cooks in the kitchen baking the best Nigeria that will be better than the one we have ever seen. Don’t give up. If you don’t get weary in this work, in no distant sign that Nigerians will reap from this.
“There may be challenges along the path of achieving this, but your dedication and determination and diligence has oiled the way towards the greater heights that’s in view.
“Please let this bonding among us continue. Let us not stop at these retreat. Let us be partners in progress towards making this dream realizable. Thank you for being my partners. The Speaker and I are proud of you”he said.
Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon Akin Rotimi Jnr said they were fully committed to ensuring that the process was inclusive, transparent, and reflective of the aspirations of all Nigerians.
“The constitutional review process is a complex and delicate undertaking that demands expertise, wisdom, and careful engagement with diverse stakeholders across ethnic, religious, and political lines.
“Guided by our legislative agenda, we remain steadfast in delivering meaningful reforms under the capable leadership of Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, the Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the House Committee on Constitution Review who is a lawyer. Nigerians can expect a thorough, well-considered, and impactful exercise that strengthens our democracy and fosters national development,” the House Spokesman said.
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Jaiz Bank Attributes N1trn Asset Rise Perfirmance to Public Confidence

By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
Jaiz Bank has expressed satisfaction with its financial performance of crossing the one trillion Naira threshold in total assets, which improved from N580bn in 2023 to N1.08trn in 2024, a significant growth of 86%.The pioneer non-interest bank’s profit before tax grew from N11.
05bn in 2023 to N24. 44bn in 2024, an increase of 121%.Managing Director/CEO of the Bank, Haruna Musa disclosed this after the successful conclusion of their 2024 Annual General Meeting on Wednesday. Musa said the Cost-to-Income Ratio improved to 60.42% from 65.26%, reflecting enhanced efficiency in their operations, while customer deposits grew remarkably by 94% to N904bn, demonstrating increasing public confidence in Jaiz Bank.He also pointed out that ‘Capital Adequacy Ratio strengthened to 23.87% from 17.96%, which further reinforced the stability and soundness of the bank, Net risk assets and investments rose by 88% to N671bn, while our Statutory Liquidity Ratio improved to 47.35% from 37.24%.’In addition, Gross earnings grew by 75%, rising to N82.87bn in 2024 from N47.24bn in 2023.The managing director posited that “These achievements underscore our unwavering commitment to delivering sustainable value, promoting ethical banking, and supporting Nigeria’s economic development.”Musa further noted ‘Our results reflect not only the resilience of our business model, but also the trust and confidence reposed in us by our shareholders, customers, and stakeholdersCOVER
Armed Herders Launch Fresh Attack on Benue Communities, Kill Four

By Attah Ede, Makurdi
Suspected armed herders yesterday launched fresh attacks on Egwuma and Ogbai communities in Agatu Local Government Area, killing a woman, her son and two others.Local sources said two more residents were still missing at the time of filing this report.
A resident, Inalegwu, told DAILY ASSET that the victims were attacked while working on their farms. Confirming the incident, the Chairman of Agatu LGA, Melvin James, described the killings as “Senseless and barbaric. ”“This was an unprovoked attack on innocent villagers. A mother and her son were killed on their farm in Egwuma, while two others were killed in Ogbai,” he said, noting that security operatives were on surveillance in other areas when the attack occurred.When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Udeme Edet said she was yet to receive the official report, while the governor’s Special Adviser on Security and Internal Affairs, Joseph Har, also requested confirmation from the affected council chairman.IGP Approves New Area Commands, Police DivisionsMeanwhile, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has approved the creation of two additional Police Area Commands and the upgrading of five Police Stations to Divisional status in Benue State.This was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday in Makurdi by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Udeme Edet.According to Edet, the new Area Commands are Daudu and Naka, while the upgraded Police Stations are Ayilamo, Yelwata, Jato-Aka, Okpokolo, and Agan.She explained that the restructuring was necessitated by the security challenges facing the state, particularly in troubled local government areas.The Daudu Area Command will oversee Guma, Daudu, Yelwata, and Agan Divisions, while the Naka Area Command will supervise Naka, Apa, Agatu, and Okpokolo Divisions.“This adjustment will help bridge gaps between the police and residents, improve response to distress calls, and enhance conflict resolution between farmers and herders,” Edet stated.The Commissioner of Police in the state, Emenari Ifeanyi, commended the IGP for the initiative and also praised Governor Hyacinth Alia for supporting security efforts in Benue.COVER
Nigeria Oil Output Lags Despite Huge Reserves, Says NNPCL

By David Torough, Abuja
Nigeria’s crude oil production has continued to fall short of its vast reserves, a situation the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) said must change urgently if the country is to achieve its full economic potential.Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of NNPCL, Bayo Ojulari stated this yesterday at the 4th Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) Energy and Labour Summit (PEALS) in Abuja, where he emphasized that “Every barrel counts, every molecule of gas counts.
”Ojulari noted that despite Nigeria’s position as Africa’s top oil producer, its output still lags behind expectations. He stressed that the NNPCL is working to unlock stranded assets, secure facilities in the Niger Delta, and drive incremental growth through partnerships, innovation, and data-driven strategies.He said resilience in the oil and gas industry is “A national responsibility,” anchored on operational excellence, fiscal discipline and regulatory compliance.According to him, the NNPCL is embedding a zero-harm culture, prioritizing host community safety, reducing carbon emissions and investing in gas as a transition fuel.The summit, themed; “Building a Resilient Oil and Gas Sector in Nigeria: Advancing HSE, ESG, Investment and Incremental Production,” drew top government officials, labour leaders and industry stakeholders.PENGASSAN President, Festus Osifo, who doubles as the President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), warned that no worker’s life should be sacrificed in the name of resilience.“The true measure of stewardship is ensuring every worker returns home safely,” Osifo said, condemning recent incidents where oil workers operated under unsafe conditions without proper gear. He demanded strict accountability from operators.On environmental concerns, Osifo declared: “Gas flaring must end. Polluted sites must be restored. Accountability must be enforced for today and for generations to come.”He added that protecting workers, communities and the environment must remain central to Nigeria’s energy development, warning against unsafe practices and calling for robust safety processes, transparent reporting, and advanced technologies across oil and gas installations.Ojulari urged stakeholders—government, labour and investors to align policies and create a stable environment that will attract both local and foreign capital, while Osifo insisted that resilience must be people-centered and environmentally responsible.The Abuja summit ended with a renewed call for collective action to ensure Nigeria not only meets its production targets but does so in a way that protects workers, communities and the environment.