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Reps Recommend Rivers Administrator Should Report To N’assembly — Not FEC

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The house of representatives has approved a recommendation requiring Ibok-Ete Ibas, the Rivers state administrator, to report to the National Assembly instead of the federal executive council (FEC).

BACKGROUND

On Tuesday, President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers following the prolonged political crisis in the south-south state.

The president also suspended Siminalayi Fubara, governor of the state; Ngozi Odu, his deputy; and members of the state assembly.

Tinubu nominated Ibas, a retired vice-admiral, to administer the state.

The president said the administrator would not make any new laws but can formulate regulations subject to the review and approval of the federal executive council and promulgated by the president for the state.

THE RECOMMENDATION

While approving the president’s emergency rule on Thursday, Etanabene Benedict from Delta state, cited section 11 of the constitution, proposed that the administrator should report to the national assembly and not to the federal executive council as announced by the president.

The house recommended that a national peace and reconciliation committee be constituted “with members drawn from the federal executive council, the national assembly and other eminent Nigerians to foster sustainable peace and harmony amongst the warring factions in Rivers state”.

Lawmakers also advised the president to consider lifting the suspension of the governor and the assembly members “any moment that peace is deemed to have been satisfactorily achieved between the warring factions in Rivers before the expiration of the blanket period of six months”.

The proposals were put to a voice vote by Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house, and approved by lawmakers.

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The senate has also approved the president’s declaration of emergency rule in Rivers state after an executive session.

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Tributes As Retired Director Of Education Is Laid To Rest In Kaduna

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

The remains of Elder Jatau Danladi Bako, a retired Director of Education in the Kaduna State Ministry of Education, have been laid to rest at his country home in Samban Gida, Jaba Local Government Area, amidst glowing tributes from family, friends, and well-wishers.

Bako, who passed away on March 7 at the age of 75 after a prolonged illness, is survived by his wife and four children, including Capt. Caleb Danladi Bako, a philanthropist and founder of the Caleb Danladi Foundation.

Speaking at the funeral, his wife, Talatu Danladi, described her late husband as a selfless man dedicated to the growth and development of those around him. She noted that his patience, kindness, and generosity continually inspired her to be a better person.

His eldest son, Capt. Caleb Danladi Bako, shared that his father instilled in him the values of humility and fairness, treating everyone with dignity and respect, regardless of their faith or background.

“One of the most profound lessons my father taught me was the value of humility and equality. He believed every human being deserved kindness and compassion,” he said.

Caleb pledged to uphold his father’s legacy of service to humanity and devotion to God.

“He believed that life’s purpose was found in service, and he exemplified this in every way possible. I will continue to honor his memory by living a life of service, just as he did.”

The Chairman of ECWA Kwoi DCC, Rev. Mathias Haruna, highlighted the deceased’s deep commitment to the church, noting the numerous leadership roles he held. He described Bako’s contributions to the growth and development of the DCC as invaluable.

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Mrs. Deborah Usman, a family friend, recalled his generosity and kindness.

“For every visit to his home, there was always a takeaway gift. The last one I received was a live chicken during my visit,” she shared.

The District Head of Daddu, Bello Shamaki, described Bako as “a beacon of hope for the less privileged and a true pillar of our community.”

As family, friends, and the community bid farewell to Elder Jatau Danladi Bako, his legacy of kindness, service, and dedication to education remains a lasting testament to the life he lived.

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Uzodimma presents staff of office to 66 Imo traditional rulers

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Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma has presented certificates and staff of office to 66 new traditional rulers in the state.

In a speech at the event held at the Government House, Owerri, Uzodimma charged them to serve and treat their subjects in a manner that pleases God.

He urged them not to see their subjects as slaves but demonstrate the importance of honesty, peace and justice in leadership.

He also warned them against ruling their communities from diaspora, vowing to withdraw the staff of office of anyone that defaulted.

The governor also urged them to see themselves as part of government and ambassadors at the community level.

“You are recognised to support local government chairmen and counsellors to ensure that law and order are maintained in our communities,” he said.

He emphasised their role in maintaining security in their domains, saying that any traditional ruler that joined in causing insecurity would be dethroned.

“If I see that you are not able to manage security in your community, we will change you.

“Raise vigilance groups and work with the youth to defend your communities,” he said.

The governor charged them to work with his administration, and not to allow anybody to use them to fight or undermine the government.

According to him, anybody who wants to fight government should come direct.

While pledging support of his administration to the various communities, Uzodimma congratulated them and prayed God to grant them wisdom to lead their people.

Responding on behalf of the new royal fathers, the Traditional Ruler of Umuezeala/Umueme Community in Oru East Local Government Area, Prof. Peter Nnabuo, assured the governor that they would ensure that peace and tranquility returned to their communities.

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In an interview with newsmen, the Traditional Ruler of Ihite-afoukwu Ancient Kingdom, Ahiazu Mbaise LGA, Eze Okwudili Nwandu, expressed delight over his appointment.

He commended the governor for finding him worthy to serve his people and pledged to ensure that they benefitted from the dividend of traditional rulership under his watch.

Also, the Traditional Ruler of Amato Autonomous community, Obowo, Eze Michael Obioma, thanked the governor for making the dream of his community a reality.

Obioma also pledged to focus on ensuring that there is peace as well as security of lives and property in his community. (NAN)

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Police, JTF rescue 3 kidnapped victims in Anambra

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Police Command in Anambra, in collaboration with the Joint Security Task Force (JTF), has rescued three kidnapped victims along the Onitsha-Owerri Expressway in Ozubulu, Ekwusigo Local Government Area.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the rescue in a statement on Saturday in Onitsha.

According to Ikenga, the Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, has directed operatives to intensify efforts to apprehend the perpetrators.

He assured the public that security operations would be sustained to deny criminals the opportunity to wreak havoc in the state.

“The Joint Security Team, in a coordinated operation on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at about 7:20 a.m., successfully rescued three kidnapped victims along the Onitsha-Owerri Expressway in Ozubulu,” Ikenga stated.

“The victims were immediately rushed to the hospital for medical attention due to the injuries inflicted on them by their abductors.

“They are currently responding to treatment and will be debriefed by the police once they are stable,” he said.

Ikenga further explained that security checkpoints across the state were placed on high alert after the victims’ abduction was reported at Nkwelle-Ezunaka in Oyi Local Government Area.

“This swift action contributed to their successful rescue,”he added.

He reassured the residents of Anambra of the command’s unwavering commitment to protecting lives and property while maintaining aggressive security operations to keep criminals at bay.(NAN)

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