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ECOWAS parliament Mulls Amendment of Supplementary Act

The Joint Committee of the ECOWAS Parliament on Administration, Finance, Budget, Public Accounts, Macroeconomic Policy, and Economic Research is considering amendments to its 2016 Supplementary Act to grant full autonomy.
The move to grant the parliament full autonomy is gaining momentum at the ongoing decentralised meeting of the committee in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
The 2016 Supplementary Act pertains to parliamentary autonomy and the enhancement of the powers of the ECOWAS Parliament.
Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, Memounatou Ibrahima, hinted at the amendment in her submission, calling for increased parliamentary power to achieve the “ECOWAS of the People Agenda 2050.
”Rep. Benjamin Kalu, Chairman of the committee and Deputy Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, stated that it would be a waste of time and resources if the event concluded without making concrete and enduring recommendations on the act’s amendment.
He pledged to lead the parliament’s team to lobby the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government to promote transparency and accountability in the institution and achieve its integration goals.
Kalu also assured that the parliament would intensify its oversight functions on the ECOWAS Commission to ensure that its finances are judiciously and transparently used for the benefit of community citizens.
Prof. Abdullahi Darma, ECOWAS Commissioner of Internal Services, noted in his presentation that electing parliamentarians directly would guarantee their full legislative authority.
He stated that ECOWAS member states owed levies of more than 600 million dollars, which hindered integration objectives, productivity, and transparency and accountability.
Dr Rasheed Draman, Executive Director of the African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs (ACEPA), Accra, Ghana, noted in his presentation that “if democracy is government by explanation, then scrutiny is an essential part of democracy.”
Speaking on the sub-theme “ECOWAS Parliament in Community Budget Formulation and Monitoring,” he stated that enhancing the powers of the parliament marked the beginning of its trajectory towards full legislative powers.
“While the parliament’s proposed role in the budget process of the community is quite elaborate and straightforward, the principle of co-legislation/co-decision is a novelty.
“This draws significantly from the experience of the European Parliament but falls short of giving Parliament the powers of the European Parliament,” he said.
.(NAN)
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PDP Member Retracts Protest Against Matawalle, Alleges State-Sponsored Plot

By David Torough, Abuja
A member of Nigeria’s opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has publicly disavowed his role in a recent protest targeting Bello Matawalle, the country’s Minister of State for Defence, claiming the demonstration was a politically motivated scheme orchestrated by the Zamfara State Government.
Kamilu Ibrahim, who identified himself as an active PDP member and one of the protest’s organisers, issued a statement on Saturday retracting his involvement and apologising to Matawalle. “It’s important to note that I am not an indigene of Zamfara State, and none of the participants come from Zamfara State.”He alleged that the protest was not driven by genuine grievances but was instead sponsored by Zamfara’s PDP-led government under Governor Dauda Lawal Dare to discredit Matawalle, a prominent figure in the rival All Progressives Congress (APC).Ibrahim said Dauda promised us $100 to each protester, and we have over 330 members. He has not kept his promise.”The reason we are begging Matawalle to forgive us is that we found out we were fooled and misled by false information to deceive the public. “We are sorry for any damage we have caused you, Ibrahim told Matawalle.“I believed at the time that our actions were justified,” Ibrahim said. “However, after reviewing the facts and listening to credible reports, I now realise that the allegations against Matawalle are unfounded and politically motivated.”Ibrahim further claimed that the organisers of the protest were not APC members, as reported in some media outlets, but PDP loyalists acting on instructions from the Zamfara State Government. He accused Governor Lawal of orchestrating the campaign to undermine Matawalle for political gain. Ibrahim suggested that Governor Lawal has been avoiding a summons by Nigeria’s National Assembly, fearing that a federal inquiry could expose administrative failures and potentially lead to the declaration of a state of emergency in the state.“Governor Lawal is deliberately avoiding the National Assembly’s invitation,” Ibrahim alleged, citing concerns that an investigation could reveal “the truth” about the state’s security and governance challenges.Ibrahim’s statement casts fresh doubt on the credibility of the allegations against him, framing them as part of a broader political vendetta.In his statement, Ibrahim expressed regret for his role in the protest and sought Matawalle’s forgiveness. “I sincerely apologise to Honourable Bello Matawalle for the role I played,” he said, vowing not to participate in “such deceitful agendas” in the future.NEWS
SON Urges Business Owners to Seek Assistance on Product’s Quality

The Head of Mechanical department of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mr Ijacha Ego, has urged stakeholders, especially, manufacturers to always seek its assistance in the area of quality control for their products.Delivering a lecture titled: “The Impact of SON Activities on the Nation’s Economy Development” at its sensitisation workshop in Asaba on Friday, Mr Ego noted that the main task of SON is to ensure quality of products in the country.
Giving an overview of activities of SON, Ego disclosed the organisation has multiple testing laboratories tor products and urged the stakeholders to get closer to the organisation for quality control of their products and goods. ”Get close to SON, SON is available and willing to support your businesses, ” he emphasised.In his presentation titled: ”Promoting Quality and Standards Culture via Self- Regulation And Ethic Codes”, The Head of Department, Science Laboratory Technology, Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-ukwu, Mr Timothy Oni, emphasised the need for owners of businesses to establish clear policy and procedures to ensure better compliance.Oni, a guest speaker, advised them to always ensure they educated their employees through regular training as well as regular auditing.Also, the Director of SON in charge of the South South Zone, Mrs Patience Kussy-Wanza, in her presentation, urged the participants to prioritise promotion of quality standards through self-regulation and observations of ethics to increase their organisation’s profit.“It will earn you tremendous respect, unquantifiable goodwill and global recognition, all of which significantly ensure globally competitiveness.”She emphasised that apart from being a regulatory agency, “we are indeed your partner in this critical imperative.”We are willing and available to support you to embrace standards and qualify assurance in your operations with just a visit or a call for necessary support or information”.(NAN)NEWS
Lagos Pays N978.6m Insurance to Families of Deceased Workers

The Lagos State Government, in collaboration with LASACO Assurance Plc, on Friday presented cheques worth N978.62 million to 510 beneficiaries as insurance death benefits for the dependents of deceased public servants in the state.The Commissioner for Finance, Mr Abayomi Oluyomi, who led the presentations, said that N978.
62 million was presented to provide relief for families of the deceased workers. He commiserated with the families of the deceased and explained the role of government in ensuring the welfare, safety, and wellbeing of citizens. Oluyomi asked for forgiveness from beneficiaries who had anticipated the payments earlier than they came, while acknowledging their difficulties after losing their beloved ones who were in active service of the state.According to him, all the staff of Lagos State know that the government is taking care of them, whether they are alive or not.“So, today, in consideration of what this particular government has been doing, we are going to be giving out cheques to over 510 people, totaling close to one billion Naira,” he said.He called for financial prudence from beneficiaries and patience on the part of those not captured in the current phase, adding that another batch will come up in three months.The commissioner, who earlier called for a minute’s silence to honour the departed, prayed for the repose of their souls and the wellbeing of those they left behind.He commended Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lqgis State for huge investments in the workforce and assets for the overall wellbeing of Lagos residents.“This year alone, we paid a premium of over N3 billion to LASACO Assurance Plc for people and assets insurance,” he said.The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mr Mahmud Alao, called for financial diligence, urging the beneficiaries to shun the temptation of lavish spending that may jeopardise the intent of the funds as succor.He said the 510 beneficiaries received N978.62 million in this first batch of the exercise for 2025, adding that other phases would follow in quick succession.Mr Femi Saheed, the Chairman of the House Committee on Finance in the Lagos State House of Assembly, explained the lawmakers’ oversight function in ensuring the government’s compliance with its insurance obligations.Saheed praised the executive arm for its diligence while urging civil servants to take out insurance policies to complement the government’s efforts for their welfare.The Managing Director, LASACO Assurance Plc, Mr Rasaq Abiodun, commended the state government for its consistency in the payment of insurance premiums on its workforce.He advised beneficiaries to invest wisely while assuring that the company will continue to support the course of the state government and workers.The Chairman, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), Mr Segun Balogun, also thanked the state government for its commitment and consistency regarding workers’ welfare, while also demanding financial intelligence from beneficiaries.Mrs Constance Ajayi, who spoke on behalf of other beneficiaries, thanked the state government for coming to their aid while explaining the difficulties arising from the demise of her husband. (NAN)