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Reps Members in Solidarity March Protest Violence Against Women

By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja
The House of Representatives members, on Monday, marched from the National Assembly Complex to the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters, protesting against all forms of violence against women.
The symbolic march which was led by Speaker, Rep Tajudeen Abbas was brought together by federal lawmakers, women of all walks of life and youth groups.
At the event, Speaker Abbas noted that women died from violence every ten seconds, across the world.
He promised that the National Assembly, particularly the House of Representatives would play an active role in the next National Action Plan Against Women violence that will be coming very soon.
“This year’s programme came at a time that all over the world, women are crying. Women are angry. Women are in frustration. Because of this, the United Nations has issued a damning report that for every ten minutes, a woman is being killed across the world.
“This is an unacceptable trend, an unforgivable trend. We in the parliament must have to unite more than ever before with relevant authorities, particularly, the law enforcement in ensuring that we curb this dangerous trend to the barest minimum.
“I want to say it categorically clear here that the National Assembly will do everything humanly possible to ensure that all forms of violence against women and girls are drastically reduced if not completely eliminated in the very near future,” he said.
“We will send our representatives, participate actively in ensuring that robust policies are enacted that will significantly reduce the incidence of violence of all kinds against women, children and girls,” he added.
On her part, the Chairman, House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, Kafilat Ogbara said one in three women globally are victims of gender based violence.
She called on law enforcement agents to work hard to bring to justice perpetrators of violence against women.
“We want to get justice. We are saying no to lecturers violating students that they will fail them if they do not yield in. We say no to bosses at work violating their secretaries, their staff that if they do not yield in, they are sacked.
“We say no to all forms of violence against our children, our girls. Fathers raping daughters, uncles raping children and boys raping girls must stop, ” Ogbara said.
At the Police Headquarters, Ogbara said, “We are here this morning to present a petition for immediate intervention, investigation and prosecution on gender-based violence to the Inspector General of Police.
“We are calling on you to call for urgent action on gender-based violence during the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence.”
The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, who was on hand to receive the petition, promised to study and implement the recommenda
The police chief while thanking the organisers promised the readiness of the Force to stamp out all forms of violence against women.
“This occasion serves as a reminder that eradicating gender-based violence across the globe is a collective effort. It is not only by law enforcement agents alone. It is not only by law enforcement actions alone that we can eradicate gender-based violence. It is a collective obligation of all of us,” Egbetokun said.
Also lending his voice to the campaign, the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande noted that the collaboration of Ministries, Departments and Agencies would see to the drastic reduction of violence against women in Nigeria.
The theme for the 2024 ’16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is “Towards Beijing +30: Unite to end violence against women and girls.”
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Tinubu Celebrates Alia at 59th Birthday

President Bola Tinubu has warmly felicitated with the Governor of Benue State, Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia, as he marks his 59th birthday today.
The President extolled Governor Alia’s compassion and humanitarian spirit, which said was evident from his service in the priesthood and public office.
He noted that the Governor has remained faithful to his calling, translating the virtues of integrity and selflessness into transformative leadership for the people of Benue State.
“President Tinubu commends Governor Alia’s unwavering commitment to peace, security, and stability in Benue, acknowledging the courage and clarity with which he pursues lasting solutions that foster good governance and development” his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga said in a statement in Abuja.
The President affirmed his administration’s strong support for these ideals, noting that they aligned with the broader goals of the Renewed Hope Agenda to secure the nation, uplift lives, and promote unity across all regions.
“I urge you to continue steering Benue State on a path of healing, progress, and purposeful governance. The nation stands with you, Governor Alia.
“On this special day, I pray for God’s continued blessings upon you—granting you wisdom, strength, and good health as you steer Benue toward greater heights”the statemetn quoted Tinubu to have said.
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Police Smash Mini Truck-snatching Syndicate

The Police Command in Enugu state has smashed an armed robbery and mini-truck snatching syndicate. The feat was achieved by the police operatives attached to the Ozalla Police Division, in collaboration with Neighbourhood Watch personnel on Sunday. The Command’s Spokesman, SP Daniel Ndukwe, said in a statement on Wednesday in Enugu said that one male suspect, Chinedu Onwuka, 35, has been detained in connection with the incidence.
“The operatives also rescued a male victim, who had been tied to a tree in the bush, and recovered his Daihatsu Hijet mini truck, locally known as “Diana”, which the suspect and his fleeing accomplices had stolen at gunpoint. “The suspect and his gang had hired the driver to transport bags of sand from the Ogbete area of Enugu metropolis to Umuatuaboma in Nkanu West Local Government Area. “However, along the Umuatuaboma–Obuofia Road, they diverted the vehicle into a bush at gunpoint, tied the driver to a tree, and fled with the truck. “A prompt response by the operatives led to the arrest of the suspect, while others escaped,” he said. The spokesman said that during interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime and admitted to participating in a similar operation in April. He added that the suspect confessed to being paid ₦90,000 as proceeds from the sale of another snatched mini truck. “Investigations are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects,” he said. Ndukwe said that the state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Mamman Giwa, had reaffirmed the Command’s unwavering resolve to clamp down on unrepentant criminals of the state. He urged mini truck and other types of truck operators to remain vigilant and cautious about whom they accept conveyance jobs from and their destinations. (NAN)NEWS
Court Case Stalls Reps Hearing on Takeover of Benue, Zamfara Houses of Assembly

The House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions has adjourned hearing in a petition seeking the National Assembly to takeover Benue and Zamfara State Houses of Assembly to May 28.The Chairman of the committee Rep. Bitrus Laori (PDP-Adamawa) gave the ruling on at the resumption of hearing on Wednesday in Abuja.
He said that the adjournment became necessary as the committee had been served court documents, notifying it that the matter is currently in court. Laori said that the detials is Suit No. FHC/MKD/CS/146/2025) filed on May 5, 2025 at Federal High Court, Makurdi Division and had been adjourned to May 19.The chairman also said that the leadership of the Benue State House of Assembly had also written a letter to the Senate and House of Representatives Benue Caucuses seeking an interaction over the matter.“In view of the court processes and the request of the Benue State House of Assembly leadership seeking to dialogue with Senate and House of Representatives Caucuses, the decision to continue sitting on the petition or not will be determined on the next adjourned date, May 28,” he said.Daily Asset reports that in Benue, the House of Assembly suspended 13 lawmakers for three months over their alleged opposition to the removal of the Chief Judge, Justice Maurice Ikpambese.The judge was accused of gross misconduct and corruption, sparking controversy and division within the assembly .While in Zamfara, the political crisis deepened in February 2024 when the Assembly suspended ten lawmakers.Of the 10 suspended lawmakers for allegedly convening an illegal plenary session, four are from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and six from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).Report says that the situation in Zamfara has since escalated into a leadership tussle, with two lawmakers, Mr Bilyaminu Moriki and Mr Bashar Gummi, both laying claim to the speakership.The Gummi-led faction reportedly held a parallel sitting during which they purportedly impeached Moriki.In response, the Moriki-led Assembly suspended 10 members aligned with Gummi, labeling the impeachment as invalid and accusing the group of conducting an illegal session.These crises form the basis of the petitions currently before the House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions.Daily Asset observed that the governors and speakers of both State Houses of Assembly who were agains, invited last week did not appear.However, the petitioners, the Guardian of Democracy and Rule of Law represented by a lawyer, Mr Emmanuel Onwudiwe as well as the suspended members of Benue and Zamfara State Houses of Assembly were present. (NAN)