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President Tinubu Flags Off New National Anthem ‘Nigeria We Hail Thee’, as NASS Celebrate 25 Years Of Uninterrupted Democracy

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…say 2024 appropriation bill to be submitted early

 
 
By Gloria Ikibah
 
 
 
President Bola Tinubu has signed into law the New National anthem “Nigeria We Hail Thee” in Wednesday morning. 
 
 
The President who was at the Joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday, also flagged off the new anthem as it was official sung for the first time after the New National Anthem Bill was signed into law by President Tinubu on Wednesday morning. 
 
 
Naijablitznews.com recalled that last week the Senate and House of Representatives passed the bill to revert to the old national anthem during plenary.
 
 
President Tinubu in his address congratulated Nigeria for 25 years of unbroken democracy and urged the lawmakers to work together to build Nigeria not only for us but for generations yet unborn.
 
 
“Out of respect I come to say thank you very much for building up to this stage. Building the institution, building the country, you are the first and foremost leaders that will speak for our people and you have been in the forefront of this struggle. 
 
“This institution, the hallowed chambers represent our consciousness for freedom and sense of belonging. 
 
 
“You rang out the  latest national anthem ‘Nigeria We Hail Thee’. Since this our democracy representing all charaand how we have lived together to be brothers and sisters. 
 
 
“Without this House probably I may not have found the path to the presidency.
 
 
“Continue to collaborate, work together, build our country, we have no other choice, it is our nation. No other institution or personality, we have to do it ourselves. 
 
 
“We must build this nation so that the future of our children and grandchildren will be sure of prosperity”, PresidentTinubu said. 
 
 
He also assured that he will bring the year 2024 appropriation bill to the National Assembly in a few month time.
 
 
Naijablitznews.com reports that the joint session was in commemoration of 25 year of uninterupted democratic and legislative practice in Nigeria.
 
 
Earlier, according to the tradition of the House, Leader of the House, Rep. Julius Ihonvbere, moved a motion for the admittance into the chamber non members of the House of Representatives and this motion was seconded by the House Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda. 
 
 
“That the House, pursuant to Order Six, Rule 4(1)(i),(ii), (iii), (iv), (viii) and (ix) of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives, do admit into the Chamber, the President, Commander–In–Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Vice President, Former Head of States, the President of the Senate, Senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Former Senate President, Former Senators, Former Speaker, Former Members, Former Clerks to the National Assembly, Ministers, other Management Staff of the National Assembly, Government Officials and other Dignitaries to commemorates 25 years of Unbroken Democracy/Legislature”, the House Leader said.
 
 
The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of the House, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas were also ushered in. After which Senator he called the session to order and announced that the new national anthem ‘Nigeria We Hail Thee’ shall be sung upon the arrival of the president. 
 
 
He also announced that the new national anthem has been duly accented to by the President and signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 
 
 
The President of the Senate commended President Tinubu for the decision to revert to the old national anthem “Nigeria We Hail Thee”.
 
 
He said: “It is important I explain the importance of this visit. That this is what we call in Nollywood ‘waka pass.’ You intend to celebrate democracy day which is June 12. But out of your respect for the National Assembly, you said you must pass through the National Assembly on your first anniversary in office. 
 
 
“Of all the significant things you have done, I think one of the most important is to take us back to our genealogy. The genealogy of our birth. That though we may belong to different tribes, though we have different tongues, in brotherhood we must stand. Henceforth, we may not refer to ourselves as colleagues, we will refer to ourselves as brothers. 
 
 
“Whether in the field of battle, in politics, we must hail Nigeria. The best place to start this revolution is the National Assembly where we have the elected representatives of the people”.
 
 
The Speaker of the House had explained that the President will be present only to flagoff the new national anthem and afterwards proceeds to attend other functions.  
 
 
In his remarks he thanked the president for the partnership that existed with the national assembly. 
 
 
“A big thank you to our dear leaders who has been very supportive of the national assembly over the last one year. A true democrat who has seen it all, a former Governor, Former Senators, a leader of the party and now the president. 
 
 
“I want you to know your Excellency that we in the National Assembly are very very happy with your report card, with your performance so far. 
 
 
“The national assembly is very thankful for your partnership that existed within the last one year. It has been a partnership that has been mutually beneficial to all of us. 
 
 
“It is a win-win and that is how democracy is supposed to be played”, Speaker Abbas stated. 
 
 
Naijablitznews.com recalled that both chambers of the national assembly on Thursday May 23nd , 2024, passed a bill to revert to the old national anthem ‘Nigeria, We Hail Thee’ and discard the present one, ‘Arise O’ Compatriots.
 
 
Sponsored by the House Leader, Hon. Julius Ihonvbere and Senate Majority Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele respectively, the bill speedily passed through second reading, considered and approved at the Committee of the Whole and passed for third reading at plenary 
 
 
The legislation is titled, “Bill For An Act to Provide for the National Anthem of Nigeria, and for Matters Related Thereto.”
 
 
It stipulated that on the date of commencement of the Bill, the national anthem of the Federal Republic of Nigeria shall be “Nigeria, We Hail Thee,” which is prescribed in the Schedule to the proposed legislation.
 
 
According to the bill, the national anthem of the Federal Republic of Nigeria shal be a national symbol and sign of authority, and all persons, individuals or corporate entities, shall respect the national anthem and preserve the dignity of the national anthem. 
 
 
The proposed legislation provided that the national anthem shall be performed and sung on occasions such as: opening and closing ceremonies of Federal Executive Council, and State Executives Council meetings, opening and closing of sittings of Legislative Houses in Nigeria and Constitutional oath-swearing ceremonies.
 
 
Others are: “Major celebrations, major award ceremonies, major commemorative ceremonies, national memorial ceremonies and the like, which are organised by MDAs, major diplomatic activities, major sporting events, other occasions as may from time to time, be determined by the minister responsible for education with the consent of the President.”
 
 
It stated that the performance and singing of the national anthem shall follow the lyrics prescribed by the Federal Government of Nigeria.
 
 
The new law prescribed that when the national anthem is performed and sung “-(a) those present shall stand and deport respectfully, and (b) at flag-raising ceremonies, those present shall face the flag, and uniformed military personnel, Police and other Security personnel are to give a hand salute, and other persons are to look on in respect. 
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President Trump Tells US Officials To Cut Off All Trade Ties With Spain Over NATO

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered an immediate halt to all trade with NATO ally Spain, over what he called a lack of contributions to defense spending.

“Spain is a wasted cause. We don’t want to do any trade business with Spain anymore by the way,” Trump said, sitting alongside NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the group’s summit in Ankara, Turkey.

“Spain is a terrible partner in NATO. They don’t participate. They don’t pay,” the president continued. “I don’t want anything to do with Spain. Cut off all trade with Spain, please, including visits,” he said.

“Watch them come running back. Oh they’ll come running back,” he added.

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Trump also accused Madrid of treating Rutte “terribly,” telling the NATO chief he “shouldn’t carry” Spain.

“I mean, you sort automatically carry [Spain] because you’re protecting an area,” the president said. “So they probably figured ‘they have to protect us, right?’”

According to Reuters, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s office said it was treating Trump’s comments as “business as usual” and that it did not intend to change what it called Spain’s “excellent” trade relations with the U.S.

Trump has repeatedly hammered NATO member countries over their defense spending, pressing each member to meet a spending goal of 5 percent of its total gross domestic product (GDP). The alliance has agreed to meet a 3.5 percent mark by 2035.

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Only five out of NATO’s 32 total member countries are projected to hit that goal by this year.

Trump has also been critical of NATO member countries, particularly Spain, over their response to the U.S. war in Iran, arguing they have not done enough to assist the U.S. in its efforts.

“Has anybody looked at how badly the country of Spain is doing,” Trump said in a Truth Social post in April. “Their financial numbers, despite contributing almost nothing to NATO and their military defense, are absolutely horrendous. Sad to watch!!!”

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Reps Pass Bill to Regulate Nutrition Practice In Nigeria for Second Reading

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…move seek to curb quackery, establish professional council and strengthen fight against malnutrition

By Gloria Ikibah

The House of Representatives has commenced consideration of a bill seeking to regulate the practice of nutrition in Nigeria through the establishment of the Nutritionists Registration Council of Nigeria, in a move aimed at tackling quackery and strengthening the country’s response to malnutrition and food insecurity.

Leading debate on the bill on Thursday at plenary, sponsor, Rep. Chike Okafor, who is the Chairman House Committee on Nutrition and Food Security, said the proposed legislation had become imperative in view of worsening nutrition indicators and the absence of a legal framework governing the profession.

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Describing the measure as overdue, Okafor said the bill was “a necessary legislative response to a ticking time bomb of malnutrition and food insecurity” confronting the country.

According to him, the proposed council will regulate, control and standardise the practice of nutrition while protecting Nigerians from unqualified practitioners.

He noted that the title “Nutritionist” currently enjoys no legal protection in Nigeria, creating room for impostors and weakening professional standards.

“The Bill is the necessary legislative response to close that gap, protecting the public from unqualified practitioners. By regulating the nutrition profession, we ensure the public can distinguish between a clinically trained dietitian for disease management and a nutritionist focused on general nutrition value chains and the wellness of Nigerians,” Okafor said.

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The lawmaker dismissed suggestions that the proposed legislation will conflict with the Dietitians Council Bill, explaining that both professions perform different but complementary roles within the healthcare system.

According to him, dietitians provide clinical nutrition services for patients suffering from diet-related illnesses such as diabetes and kidney disease, while nutritionists focus on community and public health nutrition, maternal and child nutrition, policy development, research and programme implementation.

Rep. Okafor expressed concern over the country’s rising burden of malnutrition, citing findings from the 2023/2024 National Demographic Health Survey, which he said revealed increasing levels of child malnutrition, stunting and maternal anaemia.

He observed that despite billions of naira invested in nutrition interventions, including the 232-million-dollar Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria (ANRiN) programme, the expected improvements have yet to materialise.

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According to him, “there is an obvious disconnect between accountability, resource allocation and successful policy implementation,” a situation he attributed to the lack of a regulatory framework for the nutrition profession.

He explained that the proposed legislation will establish a public register for nutritionists and nutrition assistants, prescribe minimum educational and professional standards, provide for registration and licensing, and create disciplinary procedures for investigating and sanctioning professional misconduct.

Okafor added that the proposed council will work closely with federal and state health authorities, the National Universities Commission and international development partners to promote nutrition education and sustainable food systems across the country.

He also assured lawmakers that the council will be financially self-sustaining, operating in the same manner as other professional regulatory bodies.

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The lawmaker argued that proper regulation will ensure qualified nutritionists are deployed across hospitals, primary healthcare centres, schools and correctional facilities, while promoting evidence-based nutrition practice nationwide.

Describing the proposal as crucial to improving public health, Okafor urged members of the House to support the bill.

“This Bill is a necessary instrument to professionalise the nutrition workforce, protect public health and ensure accountability and value for the massive investments in nutrition. It is about safeguarding our future by ensuring our people have access to the best possible advice on what to eat for optimum health,” he said.

If passed into law, the bill will establish the Nutritionists Registration Council of Nigeria to regulate the registration, licensing, professional development and practice of nutritionists across the country.

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