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HOPE RISES FOR KAGARKO CONSTITUENCY AS HON. MORONDIA TANKO OFFICIALLY RECEIVED HIS PARTY FLAG

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By, STEPHEN KURAH

Wild jubilation erupted in different communities of Kagarko LGA of Kaduna state on 06 February 2023, as Hon. Morondia Tanko officially received the people democratic party (PDP)flag to contest in the 2023 general election, to represent the good, peaceful and industrious people of Kagarko constituency in the state assembly.

Note that Hon. Morondia Tanko ambition to represent the good, peaceful and industrious people of Kagarko LGA constituency was not made over night, neither was he drag by some hired groups of people to join the race as it’s a common slang for politicians to say I was drag into the race by my people.

Hon. Morondia Tanko has been preparing for this task for many years, knowing fully well that the task require experience, commitment, dedication, wisdom and full knowledge of the different ethnic and religious that made up the constituency, that’s why he took his time to equip himself with both executive and legislative experience, connections, exposure and competency that is needed for this huge task, by learning from the best hands, like Hon. Jagaba Adams Jagaba, when he served as his PA in the green chamber of the National Assembly, Sen. Ovie Omo Agege, the deputy senate president of the 9th assembly in the red chamber and also the experience he garnered in his six months stayed at KSHA.

Hon. Morondia Tanko has also taken his time to study the challenges bedevilling our constituency before coming up with his manifestos that will address them as soon as he assumes office.

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The people of Kagarko constituency are in support of Hon. Morondia Tanko project because we believe in his experience, capacity and goodwill to take our constituency to a greater height.

We know Hon. Morondia Tanko as an upright man, a man of his words and he can only promise what he can do and we believe that Kagarko constituency would be save with him as our representative in KSHA and the people are ready and prepared to make history with him on 11 March 2023.

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Constituents Pledge Support for Rep. Gabriel’s Continuity Beyond 2027

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

Residents of Kachia/Kagarko Federal Constituency have pledged their unwavering support for their representative, Hon. Gabriel Saleh Zock, beyond 2027, citing his credible performance and commitment to the development of the constituency.

Speaking at a gathering of ward executives, stakeholders, community leaders, and youth groups at Mal. Agwai Gidan Mana Town Hall in Kachia on Tuesday, constituents praised Hon. Zock’s legislative achievements, infrastructure projects, and empowerment initiatives, which they say have significantly improved their lives.

Earlier, Hon. Zock hosted all ward executives of his constituency at the same venue, where a ₦30 million Ramadan and Lent palliative was distributed.

The APC Chairman, Kagarko LGA, Hon. Christopher Mailafia and ALGON CHairmen of both Kagarko and Kachia LGAs respectively, highlighted the lawmaker’s contributions to infrastructure, including improved road networks, better healthcare facilities, and educational support for students.

Similarly, Chairman APC Zone 3, Hon. Shehu Tafa, commended his efforts in job creation and youth empowerment, emphasizing that his programs have provided meaningful opportunities for young people.

“We have seen unprecedented development under Hon. Zock’s leadership, and we believe he deserves to continue beyond 2027 to complete the good work he has started,” said [Insert Name], a resident of Kachia.

Hon. Gabriel Saleh Zock, who is currently serving his second term in the House of Representatives, has yet to make an official statement regarding his political future. However, his growing support base suggests that many constituents are eager to see him extend his tenure beyond 2027. Political observers note that if he decides to contest again, he is likely to enjoy strong grassroots backing due to his developmental strides.

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In his remarks, Hon. Zock reiterated his commitment to ensuring that party executives and constituents benefit from the ruling party.

“I understand your role in the party’s success, and I also understand that you are often under-rewarded,” he stated.

As part of his support for party executives, he announced a monthly stipend initiative, providing ₦10,000 for each ward executive and ₦20,000 for each local government executive. He further revealed that a committee has been inaugurated to oversee account openings and data collection to ensure a smooth commencement of the program next month.

Additionally, Hon. Zock assured constituents of continued support in agriculture, promising fertilizer distribution and other resources to enhance farming activities.

He acknowledged that the progress seen in the constituency was made possible through the support of key political figures, including Hon. Speaker Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, Kaduna State Governor Sen. Uba Sani, and President Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“Therefore, I urge you all to give your maximum support to the APC at all levels to ensure more meaningful development and dividends of democracy,” he emphasized.

As a gesture of appreciation for party loyalty, Hon. Zock announced car gifts worth ₦7 million each for his former ward councillor and the local government party secretaries of Kachia and Kagarko LGAs. This follows last year’s distribution of car gifts to the two local government chairmen and other party stakeholders.

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Edo APC accuses PDP of planning to sponsor protests against Okpebholo

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The All Progressives Congress (APC), Edo Chapter, alleged on Wednesday that it had uncovered a planned protests across the state to destabilise the government of Sen. Monday Okpebholo.

The APC State Chairman, Jarrett Tenebe, claimed that the protests were being orchestrated by members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Tenebe alleged that intelligence reports indicated that the demonstrations were not driven by genuine public concerns, but rather a deliberate attempt to incite unrest.

“We have observed a pattern of misinformation and falsehoods leading up to these planned protests.

“Their real goal is to create tension, sow discord, and undermine the progress made under Gov. Monday Okpebholo,” he said.

While reaffirming Gov. Okpebholo’s commitment to citizens’ constitutional rights to peaceful assembly, the APC chairman warned that any attempt to disrupt the state’s peace and stability would not be tolerated.

He said that law enforcement agencies had been placed on high alert, to prevent any breakdown of law and order.

“We will not allow any individual or group to derail the progress of Edo State,” Tenebe said.

He urged Edo residents to be vigilant and avoid being used as pawns in politically motivated protests.

According to him, the government remains open to addressing genuine concerns, through appropriate channels.

“We encourage citizens with grievances to engage with government agencies, rather than partake in protests designed to serve selfish political interests,” he said.

The APC chairman reaffirmed commitment to supporting Gov. Okpebholo in delivering good governance and urged residents to remain calm, law-abiding, and focused on development efforts.

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Reacting, PDP’s Publicity Secretary, Chris Nehikhare, said that APC must learn to differentiate itself from the government.

Nehikhare said that the party could not assume the authority to issue security alerts, unless the government had officially transferred its security responsibilities to the party.

“We are, however, not surprised by this development, as Edo State is currently under siege.

“The government has provided no clues or indications that it can address the state of insecurity it has imposed on Edo State.

“Unfortunately, in Edo, we have a case of a butterfly that thinks of itself as a bird,” he said. (NAN)

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Senate Probes Abuse Of Federal Character Principle In Recruitment, Promotion

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The Senate, on Tuesday, resolved to look into the systemic abuse of Federal Character principle in recruitment, promotion, and political interference in all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies of government (MDAs), and the uneven infrastructural development across the country.

The lawmakers also resolved to determine the level of compliance with Sections 14(3) and 14(4) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) by the MDAs.

The lawmakers consequently mandated its Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs to conduct thorough investigative hearings on all MDAs of the Federal Government with a view to immediately ascertaining their degrees of compliance with the provisions of Sections 14(3) and 14(4) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), ensuring fair and equitable representation across all regions and ethnic groups in appointments, promotions and recruitment and report back in four weeks.

The resolutions of the lawmakers were sequel to the adoption of a motion sponsored by the Senate Minority Whip, Senator Osita Ngwu, at plenary on Tuesday.

Earlier, moving the motion, Ngwu noted the persistent challenges in achieving balance and equity within Nigeria’s public service due to limited recruitment opportunities, skewed promotions based solely on years of service, and insufficient avenues for worker mobility outside the public sector.

He also noted that the Federal Character Principle, entrenched in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria (as amended) mandates fair representation in federal appointments to reflect the linguistic, ethnic, religious, and geographic diversity of the nation.

The lawmaker observed with concern that the process of addressing public sector disparities has been undermined by institutional inertia and a lack of accountability, particularly as recruitment at senior levels is influenced more by internal preferences than by merit and fairness.

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He lamented that the contempt emanating from the foregoing, if unchecked, will continually erode the efficacy of Section 14(d) & (e) ofthe Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act, 2017, Part.I(1) (2) of the Subsidiary Legislation 23 of 1997 and Sections 11(2) of the Freedom of Information Act, 2011.

He expressed concerns that the Federal Character Commission (FCC), whilst constutionally empowered, remained hindered by chronic underfunding, political interference and limited enforcement capabilities

He said, “Aware that Section 14(3) & (4) of the Constitution, which unequivocally stipulate that “no predominance of persons from a few states or from a few ethnic or sectional groups” should exist within the federal government or its agencies; Also aware that despite a focus on geographical quotas, imbalances persist between institutions, often relocating problems rather than resolving them, while certain regions remain underrepresented.

“Also observes that the quota system has, in many cases, created confusion between merit-based recruitment and equitable state representation, to the detriment of discipline, morale and institutional efficiency; Highlights the constitutional criteria for equitable distribution of employment which requires that each state
contributes its proportionate quota of 2.75% of the national workforce; and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to account for 1.00% of the workforce; while catchment areas are to address localized recruitment for junior staff up to 75% of positions.

“Regrets that against the spirit of Order 96(27)(b) of the Senate Standing Orders 2023 (as amended) and Sections 62, 88, 89, 14(3)-(4) and the Third Schedule Part I C8(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) which bestowed on its Committee on Federal Character and Inter Governmental Affairs the power of legislative oversight in matters connected to the implementation and monitoring of the policy, it is deemed that various federal institutions including NNPCL and its subsidiaries, NUPRC, NAFDAC, NPA, PENCOM, NDIC, FUTA, NLN, SMEDAN, ECN, SMDE, NNRA have consistently failed to adhere to federal character mandates, often bypassing regulations in their recruitment exercise (evidences abound).”

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