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Convention: NNPP urges INEC to recognise new NWC

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The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) on Monday urged INEC to recognise its newly elected executive officers that emerged from the party’s elective convention held in Lagos.

This is contained in a communique signed by Mr Mohammed Abdullahi,Vice-Chairman, NNPP Convention Committee in Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the NNPP elective convention at the RockView Hotel in Apapa, Lagos.

NAN recalls that Dr Agbo Major emerged as the new National Chairman of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) amongst others, in the convention which held on Tuesday, Feb.4.

In the communique, the party stated that INEC should upload and recognise the Major led NWC as the authentic, lawful and duly elected national officers of the NMPP.

It also urged INEC to implement and enforce the compelling judgment of the Abia State High Court delivered by Hon. Justice C.U OKOROAFOR Suit No.HUZ/11/2024.

“The convention noted with concern that the continued existence and retention of Dr Ahmed Ajuji led factional NWC as reflected on the INEC server is completely a disobedience to the Abia State High Court order amongst many others.

“The court had ordered that the NNPP hold fresh congresses from ward to national level which the party obeyed.”

The NNPP members agreed and adopted that its elected officers in the House of Assembly and House of Representatives shall be granted automatic ticket to re-contest elections in 2027, for commitment to the progress and development of the party.”

It passed a vote of confidence on its Founder and Chairman, Board of Trustees, Dr Boniface Aniebonam for his selflessness, guidance and support for the party and members of the party.

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The convention reaffirmed the termination of NNPP Memorandum of Understanding entered with the Kwankwasiyya Movement and The National Movement prior to the 2023 General Elections.

The convention extended invitation to all Nigerians with the dream and concept of building a new Nigeria to join forces with it to birth a greater Nigeria through good governance. (NAN)

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Barrister Kamoru Ogunlana : Promoting Professionalism in NASS

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BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF

Soon after his appointment in Acting capacity in November, 2024 as the new Clerk to the National Assembly CNA , Barrister Kamoru Ogunlana set the ball rolling to ensure the consolidation of professionalism and hard work in all facets of the National Assembly.

The newly appointed Clerk to the National Assembly CNA, on assumption of duty has hit the ground running by ensuring needed actions , collaborations and decisions that will not only improve workers performance on the job , but to develop new initiatives in line with the best practices is evolved.

This positive development was showcased recently during a courtesy call by members of the British Parliament member MP, our colonial masters, led by one of its members on a working visit .

The historic visit that boardered on manuals legislative drafting geared towards the improvement of lawmaking both at the British level and Nigeria came barely two months of assumption of duty as substantive Clerk to the National Assembly CNA, by Barrister Kamoru Ogunlana precisely in February.

He averred that manual legislative drafting and preparation promotes transparency, accountability and effective governance in the public domain, particularly in a sane democratic dispensation and legislative processes.

“The development of a legislative drafting manual is crucial in promoting transparency, accountability, and effective governance. It will provide a standardized framework for legislative drafting, ensuring that laws are clear, concise, and unambiguous,”

The new CNA who is grounded draftsman and a lawyer with the National Assembly over the decades promised to key into the idea of manual legislative drafting without further delay, in view of its importance to nations development, promote sane legislative policy and democracy, along with good governance.

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With a promise to key into the global standards and requirements, the new CNA emphasized shared commitment and determination of both countries to democratic principles and the unwavering actions been taken to sustain the tempo.

The log standing relationship both at the democratic evolution among many others will galvanise policy framework, introduction and practice.

“As members of the British Parliament, you share a legacy of fostering governance that reflects the will of the people and champions rights and freedoms,” he said.

“We take immense pride in the path we have forged and the collaborative spirit we have nurtured with you over the decades.”

“The CNA stressed that strengthening Nigeria’s legislative framework requires drawing from global best practices, including those of the UK Parliament. He underscored the importance of the partnership in advancing governance, democracy, and human rights.”

“The visit was seen as a step toward reinforcing legislative collaboration between the two countries and enhancing the effectiveness of Nigeria’s lawmaking processes.”

Fresh on the new role as administrative head of the National Assembly,NASS, the new CNA and the determination to take the legislative arm to greater heights was shown from his commitment to initiate many policies and programs including trainings and retraining to give a new lease to staffers of the National Assembly.

Written BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF on yus.abubakar3@gmail.com.

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PDP governors to challenge Rivers State Emergency Rule in court

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The Peoples Democratic Party Governors have resolved to legally contest the legitimacy of the state of emergency declared in Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu.

The Governors, under the aegis of the PDP Governors Forum, have directed their attorneys general to challenge Section 305 of the Nigerian Constitution as amended and subject it to judicial interpretation in court.

The Governors, who reached this resolution after a meeting via zoom this Friday deliberated on the wider implications of the emergency rule which they considered as politically motivated.

The forum, however, reaffirmed its commitment to upholding the Constitution, defending democratic governance, and ensuring that the rule of law prevails in Nigeria.

They also reaffirmed their commitment to stand in solidarity with Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State and people of the state.

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Fubara’s aide speaks on court order against Rivers Administrator

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Dr Edison Ehie, Chief of Staff to suspended Gov. Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers has urged the public to disregard a false court order purportedly issued against the state’s Sole Administrator, Ibok-Ete Ibas.

Ehie made the remark in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Saturday.

He noted that the reports, circulating on social media, claimed that a State High Court had issued an order preventing Ibas from resuming duties at the Government House.

He stated that the claims were false, saying that he had not filed any suit against the sole administrator.

“The malicious post alleged that the court order was granted in a fictitious suit that I had purportedly filed, challenging the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State as unconstitutional.

“This is a baseless act of blackmail and deliberate misinformation by individuals of low minds who seek to incite unrest and disaffection among people of Rivers State,” he stated.

Ehie further pointed out that both his name and those of other officials had been misspelt in the report, and that no suit number, hearing date, or filing time had been provided.

He criticised the author of the report as being uneducated and urged the public to dismiss the claims.

“The post is baseless, false, and malicious, designed to sow division among the people and misrepresent me as a non-conformist.

“It is intended to fuel hatred and resentment among Rivers people,” he concluded. (NAN)

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