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Chaos at National Assembly as DSS operatives brutalize 2 senior staff
Two senior staff of the National Assembly were in the early hours of Friday brutalized by operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, for allegedly not properly identifying themselves at the second gate of the Complex.
The staff, Chris Odoh, a Deputy Director, and John Nnadi, of the Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), ran into trouble with the DSS operatives who have been drafted to man the entire National Assembly Complex, at about 11:45 am, when they were asked to identify themselves at the gate.
The DSS officers claimed that the staff could not properly identify themselves but “just flashed their identity card at the gate”.
The operatives, thereafter, forcefully blocked the staff when they attempted to proceed to their offices at the White House, a section of the National Assembly Complex.
In the ensuing altercation, the National Assembly staff were assaulted by the security operatives, while other workers watched helplessly.
Efforts made by passersby to resolve the situation angered the DSS operatives, who after being joined by four of their colleagues, started rough handling the staff and any other person that tried to broker peace.
The operatives dragged the two staff from the linking point, which is about 125 metres in distance.
The incident attracted the sympathy of staff of the Unity Bank, United Bank for Africa, UBA, Senate Committee on Public Accounts and journalists in the Senate Press Centre, whose offices were in the area.
Miffed by the embarrassing scene, staff of the National Assembly from various offices at the White House, including the Mace Bearer in the Senate, spontaneously gathered at the front of the DSS office to demand the immediate release of the two staff.
It took the intervention of the Divisional Police Officer of the National Assembly, Alex Annagu, and the Deputy Clerk of the Senate, Legislative, Mrs Ilobah Isabella, who calmed frayed nerves as they appealed to the irate workers to go back to their offices.
Amidst the crisis, John Nnadi stormed out of the DSS office located underground and started shouting solidarity songs and was immediately joined by other workers who were still hanging around to see the outcome of the confusion.
Chanting ‘We no go gree o, we no go gree’, the irate staff marched to the office of the Clerk of the National Assembly to register their grievance, but he was yet to arrive before they were dispersed by the DPO, who appealed to them for calm.
In the past two weeks, the National Assembly management has replaced its official security arm, Sergeant-at-Arms, who are familiar with staff and the legislative aides and other personnel, with DSS operatives who are daily having altercations with those accessing the Complex.
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FG committed to economic reforms, poverty alleviation — Wale Edun
By Francesca Hangeior.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has expressed confidence that President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms have laid the foundation for local investments that will drive industrialisation and lift citizens out of poverty.
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, made this statement at the opening ceremony of the 2024 National Council on Finance and Economic Development conference, held at the Dr Sulaimanu Adamu Square, Bauchi Government House, on Monday.
Edun noted that Nigerians should be encouraged by the fact that the country now has a more sustainable macroeconomic environment, one that is friendly to investors.
The minister, who expressed profound appreciation to Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed for hosting the conference, added: “What transpires in this formal conference is very important because conversations will take place that will clarify matters and build trust and confidence among individuals.”
He continued, “It is vital to understand each other’s situations, financial and economic needs, available resources, and the skills and specialisations on the ground.”
He maintained that the conference would facilitate an understanding of what can be offered individually and collectively, enabling the country to fulfil its potential.
Edun further stated, “President Bola Tinubu’s administration inherited both the assets and liabilities, but there was no looking back. The focus was on charting a forward path, making plans to first stabilise the economy. Then, we sought to attract investments from both domestic and foreign private-sector investors to increase Nigeria’s productivity, grow the economy, create jobs, and, of course, lift a large number of people out of poverty.”
“When we look at where we are now, essentially, the major macroeconomic reforms are in place.”
“The President has stopped the bleeding that was costing 5 per cent of the country’s GDP every year. This was adding no value except to a few individuals and neighbouring countries benefiting from the fuel subsidy and related foreign exchange subsidy.”
“These benefits were reserved for just a few, while the mass of Nigerians saw no advantages from these structures,” he said.
According to him, these structures have been removed, and the federation account will benefit from the increased flow of resources to the federal, state, and local governments.
This will allow more investment not only in infrastructure but also in social services like education and health.
“The path is now clear for private-sector investors, and as we know, we are back in business on the road to industrialisation, particularly with what is happening in the petroleum refining sector. Crude oil is no longer just shipped abroad; it is being refined locally to produce petroleum products and raw materials for industry.”
“We should be encouraged that we now have a more stable, sustainable macroeconomic environment that is investor-friendly and will enable them to produce competitively for the domestic market, as well as for export,” he concluded.
In his remarks, Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed expressed his delight that, 17 years later, Bauchi State is hosting this historic event again.
He said, “It is a privilege and highlights the importance of collaboration in addressing the economic challenges and opportunities before us. Seventeen years ago, Bauchi State hosted the same conference, which was widely regarded as successful and impactful.”
“This year, I assure you that we have spared no effort to ensure that this gathering surpasses expectations. Your presence is a testament to your commitment to advancing Nigeria’s financial and economic landscape.”
He urged all participants to contribute constructively to the benefit of all Nigerians.
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SAD: Night fire razes parts of Katako market in Jos
By Francesca Hangeior.
A night fire whose cause is yet to be ascertained has razed some sections of the Katako market in Jos, Plateau State, destroying property worth millions of Naira.
It was gathered that the incident happened before 11 pm on Sunday when residents had gone to bed, and despite efforts to contain the inferno, some goods, including planks, furniture, and others, were destroyed.
Lamenting the losses in a market that consistently records fire incidents, a trader, Abdulsalam Abdullahi said the cause of the inferno is not known yet but, “the fire has caused a major setback in a time like this,” and asked that all stakeholders should collaborate to end the incident which is fast becoming a yearly one.
However, the Director of the State Fire Service, Caleb Polit, commended the efforts of his men and citizens in containing the fire saying though the property had been lost, it is commendable that no life was lost as a result of the incident.
His words, “Our office at Masallachi Juma’a was called at exactly 10.49 pm. My men reached out to the rapid response at the Federal Fire Service while our fire trucks at the Government House and the Bukuru stations were also deployed to the scene.
“One truck from the Federal Fire Service did about four trips of water and our two trucks did three trips each before the fire was controlled. The furniture section and the timber sheds were the worst hit, and we suspect the fire started from there. We are still investigating to know the cause of the fire and other things.”
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