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Reps Receive Constitution Amendment Reports, Set for its Consideration

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By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja

The House of Representatives yesterday, received 68 reports on the proposed amendments to the 1999 Constitution, presented to it by the Deputy Speaker, Idris Wase-led Special Ad-hoc committee saddled with the responsibility.

With this presentation, members are ready to debate and vote on the reports and their recommendations next Wednesday and Thursday, as earlier announced by the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila.

According to the Deputy Speaker, the report included bills which sought to abrogate the State Joint Local Government Account and Provide for a Special Account into which shall be paid all allocations due to local government areas from the Federation Account and from the Government of the State, as well as establish Local Government as a tier of government and guarantee its democratic existence, tenure, as well as a bill seeking to provide for the financial independence of State Houses of Assembly and State Judiciary and for related matters.

Another include bill seeking to establish State Security Council; Empower the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly to summon the president of the country and state governors  to answer questions on issues on which the national and state Assemblies have the power to make law; reduce the period within which the oresident or the governor of a state may authorize the withdrawal of monies from the Consolidated Revenue Fund in the absence of an Appropriations Act from six months to three months; Replace the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation with the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federal Government; and Establish the Office of the Accountant –General of the Federal Government separate from the Office of the Accountant –General of the Federation.

The House also received reports on the bills which seek to ‘Empower the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission to enforce compliance with remittance of accruals into and disbursement of revenue from the Federation Account and streamline the procedure for reviewing the revenue allocation formula; Expand Immunity to the Legislative and Judicial arms of Government; Specify the period within which the President or the Governor of State shall present the Appropriation Bill before the National Assembly or House of Assembly require the President or Governors to submit the Names of Persons Nominated as Ministers or Commissioners within 30 days of taking the Oath of Office for Confirmation by the Senate or State House of Assembly; and include Presiding Officers of the National Assembly in the Membership of the National Security Council.

Other reports were bills seeking to “compel persons to obey or comply with Legislative Summons”; ‘Regulate the First Session and Inauguration of Members-Elect of the National and State Houses of Assembly’; Institutionalize Legislative bureaucracy in the Constitution; provide for the procedure for passing a Constitution Alteration Bill where the President withhold assent’; as well as a bill which seeks to provide the procedure for overriding Executive Veto in respect of Money Bill.

Equally, members are would vote on the bills seeking to: Provide for the Procedure of Removing Presiding Officers of the Legislature; Provide Pension for Presiding Officers of the National Assembly; Establish the Federal Revenue Court and the Revenue Court of a State; Further strengthen the Judiciary for timely dispensation of justice; Provide the timelines within which Civil and Criminal Cases are heard and determined at Trial and Appellate Courts in Order to eliminate unnecessary delay in justice administration and delivery.

The House would also consider reports on the bills to Ensure uniformity in the retirement age and pension rights of Judicial Officers of Superior Courts of Records; Delete the reference to the provisions of the Criminal Code, Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Act, Criminal Procedure Code or Evidence Act; Exclude the period of intervening events in the computation of time for determining pre-election petitions, Election petitions and Appeals therefrom; and bill which seeks to allow Court or Tribunal proceedings to be conducted remotely, virtually, online or through any Media platform or technological Innovation.

Another, were the reports on the bills which sought to ‘Expand the Interpretation of Judicial Office to include Courts or Tribunals created by an Act of the National Assembly or a State House of Assembly; Provide for the Post Call Qualification of the Secretary of the National Judicial Council; Permit Public Servants to engage in healthcare education, production and services beyond farming; Impose the requirement of fair hearing in the process of Recommendation of Removal of Judicial Officers by the State Judicial Service Commission; Include Judges of the National Industrial Court in the Composition of Election Tribunal; Move Airports from Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List and move Fingerprints, Identification and Criminal Records from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List.

The Special Ad-hoc Committee also laid the report on the bills which seek to Delete the prisons in the Exclusive Legislative List and re-designate it as Correctional Services in the Concurrent Legislative List; move Railway from the Exclusive Legislative List to Concurrent Legislative List; allow States generate, transmit and distribute electricity in Area covered by the National Grid; and Alter Part I of the Second Schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to include Value Added Tax on the Exclusive Legislative List.

In the same vein, the House received the reports on the bills which seek to Provide for Special Seat for Women in the National and State Houses of Assembly; Expand the Scope of Citizenship by Registration; Provide for Affirmative Action for Women in Political Party Administration; provide Criteria for Qualification to become an Indigene of a State in Nigeria; Enhance the Independence of Certain Bodies; Remove Transitional Lawmaking Powers from the Executive Arms of Government; Specify the Time within which the Executive shall present to the National Assembly any Treaty between the Federation and any other Country for Enactment.

Others were bills seeking to: Establish the Office of the Attorney–General of the Federation and of the State separate from the Office of the Minister of Justice or Commissioners for Justice of the state in order to make the Offices Attorneys–General Independent and Insulated from Partisanship; Provide for a State of the Nation and State of the State Address by the President and Governor; Include Former Heads of the National Assembly in the Council of State and Provide for the termination of tenure of certain elected officials on account of a change of political party.

In line with Section 9(2) of the Constitution (as amended), the resolution of the National Assembly on the alteration of the Constitution is expected to be transmitted to the State Houses of Assembly for their resolutions.

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ADC Youths Warn Tinubu Over Appointment of New INEC Chairman

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) youths have warned President Bola Tinubu against manipulating the process of appointing successor of INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu whose tenure is ending in December 2025.

Speaking under the platform of the African Democratic Youth Congress (ADYC) on Tuesday in Abuja, the youths insisted that no matter who is appointed, they would defeat the ruling APC in 2027—even if Tinubu makes his media aide, Bayo Onanuga, the head of INEC.

Politics is about numbers. They can bring all the money they want, but we will still defeat them in 2027.

“We saw Onanuga asking how market. The waters have been tested. We have other elections coming up and that is when they will know how market is because it is going to be fire for fire.

“On INEC, if Tinubu so wishes, he can make Bayo Onanuga the chairman but we in ADC, come 2027, we will make INEC do the needful. We have had enough. 

“We are going to defend our votes from the polling units to the final collation centre. They can bring trillions of Naira. We are going to collect the money but we will vote ADC.

“If the president is going to choose the next INEC chairman, he should put Nigeria first. Someone who has integrity and who has the interest of Nigeria first and not given to primordial or partisan interests,” the group said.

ADYC leaders including National Coordinator Ruqayya Lamido Dodo, Director General Murtala Haliru Dantoro, Joshua Nweke Anioma, and others, all spoke at the meeting.

Dantoro described last Saturday’s bye-elections as “a show of shame,” lamenting that vote-buying was rampant.

Noting that vote buying is criminal, he said “What happened in my state, Niger, was heartbreaking. To be in a country whereby we cannot make decisions. Our decisions are baseless.”

“In Niger, they were paying people for as low as N2,000. I don’t know who said they should do that or who asked them to do that but we want the president to take note. It is unfortunate what happened but we pray Nigeria gets better.

“Our message is simple: We refuse to inherit a broken system. We are here to fix it with the strength of unity. We are not just a youth wing; we are the driving force of the ideologies of the Coalition party, African Democratic Congress ADC, and the future of this nation.”

Mrs Dodo also stressed that young Nigerians are tired of being sidelined.

“For decades, we have heard the same tired promises. We have been called the ‘leaders of tomorrow’, a phrase that has become little more than a polite way to sideline us from today’s critical decisions. 

“Our generation is tired of being spectators in a nation that belongs to us. We are tired of seeing our potentials wasted, our voices ignored, and our future held hostage by a political system that has failed us repeatedly.

“Today, we are here to declare that the African Democratic Youth Congress, the ADYC, is changing that narrative. We are not just a youth wing; we are the vanguard of a new movement. We are not waiting for tomorrow; we are building our nation today. We are the architects of a new Nigeria.

“The ADYC is the engine room of the African Democratic Congress ADC. Our mandate is simple but profound: to re-engineer Nigeria’s political landscape by championing the core values of transparency, accountability, and radical inclusion,” she said.

The group said its plan is to grow a nationwide movement from the grassroots up, empowering young people across states, local governments, and communities.

“We are not interested in a top-down approach. Our strategy is to mobilize from the grassroots up, which we have done and are still doing, empowering young people in their communities to become agents of change.

“We are setting up local chapters and organizing community development projects that tackle real-world problems. We are using both traditional outreach and modern digital tools to ensure that our message of hope and action reaches every young Nigerian,” they declared.

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INEC Can’t Conduct Credible Election Under Tinubu – Buba Galadima

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An Elder Statesman and chieftain of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), Buba Galadima, has opined that the independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) cannot conduct free and fair election under the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

Galadima accused the current administration of abandoning governance for politicking just two years after it came into power.

The NNPP chieftain stated this on Monday while fielding questions on Channels TV’s Politics Today programme

Galadima said that the INEC doesn’t have the ‘muscle and the guts’ to call politicians to order because people in government had already started politicking before others.

He said: “See, look at it, when INEC was INEC, when politicians start to heat the polity, they come out and warn them that they have not allowed politicking.

“Could it be worse? What is happening, the politicking that is going on now just two years into the life of this administration. Look at the politicking that is going on when INEC doesn’t even have the muscle and the guts to call politicians to order because people in government are the ones that started. So how do you expect a free and fair election under these people?

“Well, if they can’t stop politicians from get-crashing or jumping the gun, how do you think they will have the liver to conduct a free and fair election?

“You, in your own estimation, if they just can’t say, look, mister man, stop, it is not yet time for politicking, it’s time for governance.

“That is why some of us are keeping quiet. We are waiting for the daytime, and when we start, the world will know that we are here.”

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INEC Declares LP Candidate Winner of Enugu South Rerun

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has finally declared Barrister Bright Emeka Ngene of the Labour Party (LP) the winner of the protracted rerun election in Enugu South Urban State Assembly constituency after four failed attempts.

In the initial March 2023 election, Ngene was declared the winner with 5,862 votes, defeating the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Sam Ngene, who scored 2,098 votes.

Bright Ngene was subsequently sworn into office.

 

However, the election was later nullified by the Enugu Election Petition Tribunal on the grounds that the number of canceled votes exceeded his winning margin.

The court ordered a rerun in eight polling units within Uwani.

Efforts to conduct the rerun were repeatedly thwarted by issues such as missing result sheets, violence, INEC logistical failures and other administrative challenges.

In June 2024, Ngene was convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison by a magistrate court on fraud charges related to a resurrected community matter from 2017. Many believed the conviction was politically orchestrated to prevent him from contesting the election.

On Saturday, August 16, 2025, the much-anticipated rerun election again ended in frustration as voting failed to take place for the fourth consecutive time, despite significant voter turnout at the designated Uwani Secondary School polling centre.

Although, INEC officials were present and appeared prepared, the process could not commence due to the absence of sensitive materials, including result sheets.

By 4:20 pm, with no voting activity in sight, the polling unit was shut down and electoral materials packed up.

PDP candidate, Sam Ngene blamed the delay on political interference, naming high-profile figures whom he accused of disrupting the process.

Responding, the Minister of Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji defended his presence at the polling unit, stating:

“I’m here as the APC leader in Enugu State. I have every right to be present. The PDP knows it cannot win this election. If it’s not concluded today, we will remain here until it is.”

Meanwhile, the labour Party chairman in Enugu South LGA, Chinwuba Ngwu, expressed frustration with INEC, saying,

“We’ve been here since 7 am, but there’s been no accreditation or voting. INEC hasn’t communicated anything. It’s total silence.”

Recall that the court-ordered rerun was billed to take place in eight polling units covering 4,618 registered voters.

Taking a decisive step, the Independent National Electoral Commission on Tuesday declared Labour Party candidate, Barrister Bright Ngene the winner of the election, ending months of uncertainty.

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