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SEE LIST of proposed 7 New States Pass First Reading at NASS

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The constitutional amendment process which started before the emergence of the 10th Assembly, has taken a speedy process since the beginning of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

The National Assembly appeared to be working towards making a significant change in particularly the creation of new states in the southern part of the country.

It should be recalled that there has been a constitutional amendment since the return of democracy in 1999, but the 10th assembly seems to be making moves for a big difference and setting big records with the agitation for creating new states.

Meanwhile, the federal government is also moving to set some records……that Nigerians will forever point to as President Tinubu’s legacies, such as the Lagos to Calabar coastal highway and the move for local government autonomy.

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If all these could be achieved within one term, four years of Tinubu’s administration, then the tenth assembly and the president would have something to be remembered for…..because most of these things were last done by the military.

In recent times, seven (7) new states have been proposed at the National Assembly, both in the Senate and the House of Representatives from different part of the country.

Below are the proposed states:

1) Oke-Ogun state:

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The proposed Oke-Ogun state will be carved out of the present Oyo state. It comprises 12 local government areas, which are: Olorunsogo, Irepo, Oorerelope, Ogbomosho North, Ogbomosho South, Saki-East, Saki-West, Atisbo, Itesiwaju, Iwajowa, Kajola, and Iseyin.

The bill for the creation of the Oke-Ogun, Ijebu and Ife-Ijesha states was sponsored by Honourable Oluwole Oke, a lawmaker representing the people of Obokun/Oriade federal constituency in Osun state, is the chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary.

2) Ijebu state:

Ijebu state was also sponsored by Honourable Oke in the lower chamber like the Oke-Ogun state. As proposed, Ijebu state will be carved out of the present Ogun state. It comprises nine local government areas: Ijebu East, Ijebu North-East, Ijebu Ode, Ikenne, Odogbolu, Ogun Waterside, Remo North, Sagamu, and some parts of the Ogun state capital, Abeokuta (partially).

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The proposed Ijebu state is situated in Southwestern Nigeria, bordering Lagos State to the west and Ondo state to the east. The region is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and economic importance.

3) Ife-Ijesha:

The Osun lawmaker also proposed Ife-Ijesha state, which would be carved out of the present Osun state. The proposed state comprises nine local government areas: Atakunmosa East, Atakunmosa West, Boluwaduro, Ife Central, Ife East, Ife North, Ife South, Ilesa East, and Ilesa West.

4) Adada state:

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The Nigerian Senate has taken the first step by passing a bill for the first reading on July 2nd towards creating a new state, Adada. The bill, sponsored by Senator Okey Ezea, aims to amend the country’s constitution to create a new state from the existing Enugu North senatorial district.

The proposed Adada state would comprise six local government areas: Igbo-Eze North, Igbo-Eze South, Udenu, Nsukka, Igga, and Uzo-Uwani. Nsukka, a major urban centre in Enugu state, would serve as the new state’s capital.

5) Etiti state:

Etiti is another new state in the southeast region proposed on Tuesday, July 2nd which the first reading of the bill seeking to establish the new state has been done. It was sponsored by five lawmakers: Miriam Onuoha, Chinwe Nnabuife, Amobi Ogah, Anayo Onwuegbu, and Kama Nkemkama.

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According to the bill, the proposed Etiti state will be carved out of the five southeast states, namely Ebonyi, Enugu, Anambra, Abia, and Imo.

Other proposed states will come from the southeast region of the country.

Other new states under proposal at the National Assembly are:

6) Orlu State

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The proposed state will be carved out of athe present Imo State, Southeast region. It will have 28 local government areas

7) Anioma State
The state will also have nine local government areas.

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SAD! Former Speaker Dimeji Bankole, loses mother

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Alhaja Monsurat Atinuke Amoke Bankole, mother of former House of Representatives Speaker, Rt. Hon. Dimeji Bankole, has passed.

Alhaja Monsurat was a devout Muslim, philanthropist, and committed community leade during her life and times.

She founded Al Mönsur Islamic Society.

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She also held prominent Islamic titles, including Iya Adinni of Egbaland and Iya Sunnah of Alasalatu Society of Nigeria and West Africa.

Burial, according to the family, would take place today, Friday, January 10, 2025, in Abeokuta by 4pm.

She is survived by her husband, Chief Suarau Olayiwola Alani Bankole, a Nigerian Egba businessman and chieftain from Ogun State, who holds the Yoruba chieftaincy titles of the Oluwo of Iporo Ake and the Apena of Egbaland,, children, grandchildren, and several blood relations.

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Photos: Senator Manu lights up Kurmi LGA in Taraba Central, installs 50 solar powered streetlights

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Still disturbed over power outage in his district, Senator Manu Haruna of Taraba Central Senatorial District again lights up Kurmi LGA in Taraba Central.

This laudable development is coming barely two weeks after the tireless Senator connected Gunduma Ward to the National Grid that attracted dignitaries from the district during its inauguration ceremony.

Senator Manu install 50 solar powered streetlights in Kurmi LGA, Taraba Central

Manu has continued to demonstrate his dedication to improving the lives of his constituents through infrastructure and development projects.

Senator Manu install 50 solar powered streetlights in Kurmi LGA, Taraba Central

On Thursday, 50 solar streetlights were installed in Kurmi Local Government Area, received by the Executive Chairman of Kurmi LGA, Hon. Moses Maihankali, alongside Senator Haruna Manu’s campaign organization.

The solar streetlights have significantly enhanced the look of Baissa, the headquarters of Kurmi LGA, eliminating darkness in key areas and improving safety and visibility. the project ensures that critical areas within the community benefit from the enhanced lighting.

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Senator Manu install 50 solar powered streetlights in Kurmi LGA, Taraba Central

Hon. Moses Maihankali lauded Senator Manu’s commitment, not only to Kurmi but across Taraba Central Senatorial District. He commended the Senator’s dedication to infrastructure, healthcare, and humanitarian services, noting that his actions have earned him political trust, respect, and goodwill within the state.

Recall that, Senator Manu’s earlier efforts to connect Kurmi LGA to the national grid, further reinforcing his commitment to providing reliable power to the Senatorial District.

By installing the solar streetlights, Senator Manu ensures an immediate solution to power issues while contributing to the economic growth of Kurmi.

Senator Manu install 50 solar powered streetlights in Kurmi LGA, Taraba Central

Senator Haruna Manu’s focus on sustainable projects continues to position him as a transformative leader in Taraba State.

His investments in infrastructure and human capital development underscore his resolve to address key challenges facing his constituents, paving the way for long-term progress and prosperity.

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WATCH Your Family Lawyer Podcast on YouTube tomorrow

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The second edition of Your Family Lawyer will hit the airwaves tomorrow (Saturday) precisely by 9.am.

Join Barrister Chinye Chuma, a veteran lawyer marshall out issues laced with court verdicts and how victims can resolve such knotty legal matters.

Watch introductory clip below;

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