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Just In: Reps swear in replacement of sacked Plateau PDP lawmakers

The Appellate Court nullified PDP members’ elections and directed that their certificates of return be withdrawn and issued to the first runners-up. The Speaker of the House of Representatives has sworn in Ajang Alfred Iliya (Labor Party), Vincent Vennape (All Progressives Congress), and Fom Dalyop of LP as members of the Green Chamber. They replace three of the four Plateau Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers who were recently sacked. Recall that an Appeal Court sitting...

Judicial Tsunami: What you need to know about sacked Plateau PDP lawmakers

The Appellate Court held that PDP acted in breach of a subsisting court order when it sponsored the lawmakers as candidates for the National Assembly election on February 25. Over the last couple of weeks, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been hit by judicial judgments, which saw some of its members lose their respective seats to opponents in the National Assembly. No fewer than six of its members in both chambers of the nation’s...

NCC supports FG’s plan To boost Nigeria’s Broadband Penetration Rate

NCC has declared its support to the drive by the Federal Government to boost Nigeria’s broadband penetration rate in line with the National Broadband Plan The Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida has said that the commission, under his leadership, will support the target of the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy to boost Nigeria’s broadband penetration rate to 70 per cent by the end of 2025 in line...

EXPLAINER: Why Kano, Lagos dominate the lopsided composition of Nigeria’s House of Representatives

The Nigerian National Assembly is the democratically elected body that makes laws, oversights the government, and represents the interests of Nigerians and the country. It is a bicameral legislature comprising the Senate and the House of Representatives. The House consists of 360 members representing the 360 Federal Constituencies in the country. In this explainer, we break down the membership of the House by geo-political zone.   Zones, states and local governments… Nigeria is broadly divided...

Senate confirms Maida as NCC executive vice chairman 

Maida takes over from Umar Garba Danbatta, who held the office from 2015 to 2023. The Senate has confirmed the appointment of Dr. Aminu Maida as the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). The confirmation followed the presentation of a report of the Senate Committee on Communications on the screening of the nominee during Thursday’s plenary. During the screening conducted on Wednesday, the committee chaired by Senator Aliyu Bilbis (PDP, Zamfara Central),...

Senate reject bill to legalise constituency projects

The Senators called for an increase in the funds appropriated for the Constituency Projects. The Senate has stepped down the second reading of a bill seeking legal backing for Constituency and special projects in the annual budget of the federation by a minimum of 20%. Among other things, the bill seeks to ensure that specific portions of the Federal annual budget is devoted to the constituencies for infrastructural development, wealth creation, and the fight against...

PDP senators drum up support for n/central over vacant leadership positions

Senator Maidoki cited equity as the reason PDP lawmakers are canvassing support for the North Central zone as other zones are represented in the leadership of the Red Chamber. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) caucus in the Senate has resolved to canvass support for the North Central Zone for the position of Senate Minority Leader. The lawmakers decided this during a crucial meeting on the replacement of the Senate Minority Leader and Minority Whip held...

Reps furious, defer sectoral debate as service chiefs shun invitation

Kalu noted that the heads of security agencies were invited for a dialogue and explanation around important issues under its sectoral debate initiative. The House of Representatives resolved to suspend its planned sectoral debate on an issue of national importance due to the absence of the Service Chiefs, and the Inspector General of Police (IGP). The decision followed the unanimous adoption of a motion moved by the Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu (APC, Abia), at Tuesday’s...

Senate to meet with NSA, Service chiefs, others over insecurity challenges

Senator Yar’adua noted that security agencies must collaborate to tackle insecurity in the country. The Senate has invited the National Security Adviser, Service Chiefs, Inspector General of Police (IGP), and other relevant security agencies to discuss the insecurity issues in the country and find a way forward. This is even as it urged security agencies to develop a National Security Policy document outlining the framework for an improved and streamlined synergy and coordination between the...

Reps commend suspension of industrial action by organised labour

The House had on Wednesday, mandated its leadership to liaise with that of the Senate and intervene in the industrial action in the shortest possible time. The House of Representatives has welcomed the decision by Organised Labour to suspend its industrial action which had been in force across the country in the last two days. In a statement jointly signed by the Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Rep. Akin Rotimi,...

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