POLITICS
Institute Tasks NASS on Amendment of Urban, planning Laws

, The Nigerian Institute of Town Planers, has urged the National Assembly to amend the Urban and Regional Planning Act to meet current realities.
The President of the institute, Mr Nathaniel Atebije said this when he visited on Rep. Awaji-inombek Abiante, the Chairman, House Committee on Urban Development and Regional Planing in Abuja on Wednesday.
He said that there was need to update the Act to meet current demands and to move urban planing matters to the concurrent list.
“Present a bill to amend areas of the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Law that do not have sufficient provisions for effective enforcement.
“This is to make the law more contemporary, particularly with the possibility of putting physical planning matters on the concurrent list in the Constitution.
“Set up structures particularly, National Urban and Regional Planning Commission to provide and implement national and regional development plans with a view to harmonising and efficiently harness resources of each geo-political zone and a national development framework.
“Amend the law that established the Town Planners Registration Council of Nigeria with a view to addressing the lacuna which some members of the council are taking undue and dangerous advantage of, to abuse the spirit and purpose of the law,” he said.
He tasked the committee to collaborate with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development to facilitate the completion and adoption of the Revised National Urban Development Policy.
Atebije said that the committee should also make move for the adoption of the National Physical Planning Standards which the ministry and other stakeholders had been working on for the past two years.
He tasked the committee to create enabling environment for implementing the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Law to guide physical development.
The president recommended setting up relevant institutions at all levels of government to effectively implement across the country and facilitate massive recruitment of professional town planners to meet up with the glaring deficit.
“Facilitate and make sufficient budgetary provisions for urgent and rigorous capacity building for town planners already in establishment of public service to aid the performance of their jobs,” he said.
The president announced October 24 as the date for the 2023 annual national conference of the institute which will hold on Asaba, urging the legislators and general to attend.
Responding, Abiante said that the committee was willing to collaborate with the institute to ensure urban development in the country.
He said that the job of the institute and town planners was so important to the security of the country and would also ensure effective emergency responses.
The chairman said that as lawmakers, they were elected to ensure security of lives and property through lawmaking and representation adding that their doors were always open.
Abiante pledged the committee’s commitment to amendment of laws and making of new laws for effective urban planing.
He, however, charged the institute to make a proper presentation to the committee and also seek the input of other stakeholders in the process for easy implementation of the laws. (NAN)
POLITICS
2027: APC Governors Endorse Tinubu

The Progressive Governors Forum on Thursday at the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Summit held in Abuja endorsed President Bola Tinubu as sole candidate for the 2027 presidential election.
The endorsement, which was moved by Gov. Hope Uzodimma of Imo and Chairman of the forum Chairman, was seconded by Gov.
Uba Sani of Kaduna State.Uzodimma, who spoke on behalf of the forum, emphasised commitment to mobilising resources and ensuring victory for Tinubu in their respective states.
The governors expressed confidence in Tinubu’s leadership and reforms, promising to deliver their states in the upcoming elections.
This endorsement follows similar moves by other APC regional leaders, including the North Central governors who recently passed a vote of confidence in Tinubu’s administration, praising his developmental strides and inclusive governance approach.
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Senate Passes Bill Establishing FMC Adikpo into Law

By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja
The Senate yesterday passed into law a bill for the establishment of a Federal Medical Center, Adikpo in Benue state.
The bill which was sponsored by Senator Emmanuel Udende (APC, Benue North East) was read for the third and final time during plenary with an unanimous approval by the legislatures when it was committed to the Committee of the whole.
The bill, according to Udende, seeks to establish a federal medical center in Adikpo which will not only cater for the health needs of the people of Benue North East senatorial zone but Benue state and Nigeria in general and beyond.
“The bill awaiting presidential assent seeks to bring medical care closer to the people, especially in times of emergency.
The distance between Adikpo , a Nigerian boarder town and Makurdi, Benue State capital where a Federal Medical Center exists is over 300 kilometers, so patients who need medical care within the Adikpo axis are on a danger line, hence my resolve to use the instrumentality of the parliament to address the troubling health challenge”, senator Udende said.He explained that the people of Kwande who share boundaries with the Republic of Cameroon most often are required to seek medical attention outside their country and in most cases are frustrated or cannot afford the cost.
According to senator Udende, the strategic location of the health facility will provide potential economic benefits of trade and cultural exchange, giving its proximity to the Republic of Cameroon.
He stressed that the Federal Medical Centre will also trigger infrastructure development, healthcare and open up the locality in terms of education while expressing concerns that the absence of such institutions on the side of the Nigerian border town has grossly caused underdevelopment.
The senator however commended the senate Committee on Health and Tertiary Institutions for conducting a public hearing which gave rise to the final parliamentary journey of the bill.
NEWS
NASC: Senate Confirms Nnanna Uzor Kalu as Commissioner For S/east

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed the appointment of Dr Nnanna Uzor Kalu as a commissioner in the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) to represent the South-East geopolitical zone.
The confirmation followed the presentation and adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service, chaired by Sen.
Cyril Fasuyi, during plenary.Kalu’s confirmation was previously stepped down in March due to a petition filed against him.
At the time, the senate had confirmed 12 out of 13 nominees for the NASC, withholding only the nomination from the South-East pending resolution of the matter.
Presenting the report, Fasuyi explained that the petition had been thoroughly investigated and dismissed by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct and Public Petitions.
The committee found no grounds to disqualify the nominee.
“In line with the findings and recommendations of the relevant committees, the Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service recommends the confirmation of Dr Nnanna Uzor Kalu,” Fasuyi said.
In his remarks, Senate President Godswill Akpabio thanked both committees for handling the issue with diligence and fairness.
He congratulated Kalu on his confirmation and urged him to serve with integrity.
“I urge the newly confirmed commissioner to uphold equity, fairness, and constitutional values while representing the South-East in the commission,” Akpabio said.(NAN)