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Kalu Apointed Member WTO Steering Committee

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By Gloria Ikibah
Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, has been invited to join the Steering Committee of the Parliamentary Conference on the World Trade Organization (PCWTO), a significant development that will enable Nigeria to benefit from African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) global trade policies and boost trade across Africa.
The invitation was extended by Martin Chungong, Secretary-General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), in a letter dated February 12, 2025 and addressed to the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, PhD.
Kalu who is also the Chairman of the Finance and Administrative Committee of the Economic and West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament has been participating in the ongoing high profile meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) holding in New York, United States where he has been vocal on several issues such as Africa’s inclusion at the Security Council of the United Nations, review of UN funding structure, effective aid coordination to achieve SDGs amongst others.
The Deputy Speaker’s participation in the PCWTO Steering Committee will mark the first time Nigeria is represented in this committee.
The invitation is largely seen as a testament to Nigeria’s growing influence in global trade and its commitment to promoting economic development through trade.
The PCWTO Steering Committee is composed of representatives from 25 national parliaments, regional and global parliamentary assemblies, and structures, as well as the IPU and WTO Secretariats.
The committee meets twice a year, alternating between Geneva and Brussels, to ensure the smooth functioning of the conference.
Kalu’s participation in the PCWTO Steering Committee will enable him to work closely with other members, including Nigerian born Director- General of WTO, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, also from Abia State, to promote trade as a tool for poverty eradication and sustainable development.
Essentially, this aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all.
Also, as a member, Kalu will have the opportunity to keep WTO negotiations under close scrutiny, obtain first-hand information on Doha Round talks, interact with leading WTO negotiators and experts, and exchange information with parliamentary colleagues from other countries.
Kalu’s participation in the meetings is a development expected to have a positive impact on Nigeria’s economy and its position in global trade especially as Africa seeks to leverage the WTO to boost trade.
Nigeria’s representation in the PCWTO Steering Committee will play a crucial role in shaping the continent’s trade policies and promoting economic development.
The letter made available to the media read in parts: “Mr. Godswill Akpabio, Mr. Tajudeen Abbas, Dear Mr. President,
Dear Mr. Speaker, Since 2002, the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the European Parliament have jointly led a process
known as the Parliamentary Conference on the World Trade Organization (PCWTO) – a permanent mechanism of parliamentary oversight of the WTO and its de facto parliamentary dimension.
“The principal objective of the Conference is to enhance the external transparency of the WTO and hold it to
account to legislators as elected representatives of the people. A Steering Committee ensures the smooth functioning of the Conference. It is composed of representatives of some 25 national parliaments, regional and global parliamentary assemblies and
structures, as well as the IPU and WTO Secretariats. The Committee usually meets twice a year, alternatively in Geneva and Brussels.
“The composition of the Steering Committee is subject to regular rotation among national parliaments on
the basis of the principles set out in Article 4 of the Conference Rules of Procedure (copy enclosed).
“The Committee is inviting six new parliaments to replace the same number of outgoing members for a period
of four years, commencing in September/October 2025, the date of the next session of the Steering
Committee.
“Participation in the work of the Steering Committee allows legislators to keep WTO negotiations under close scrutiny, regularly obtain first-hand information on Doha Round talks, interact with leading WTO negotiators and experts, and exchange information with parliamentary colleagues from other countries.
“I would like to invite Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu to join the Steering Committee. In that case, I would
then nominate him to the Steering Committee upon approval by the Steering Committee. Considering the
importance of parliaments’ contribution to promoting global trade, I would be most grateful if you could support this invitation.
“The Steering Committee could provide a meaningful support to the work of the WTO only if the members contribute to and participate in its sessions on a regular basis. Therefore, I would be grateful for any arrangements you would make in view of your representative’s regular attendance of these sessions. The Committee works in English and French.
“Deputy Speaker, Kalu would start attending the Steering Committee on the occasion of its 55th session which will take place at the Headquarters of the IPU in September/October 2025. I look forward to hearing from you.  Yours sincerely, Martin Chungong, Secretary-general”.

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Wike’s aide rubbishes Falana, queries his contribution to legal profession

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A major controversy has erupted in Nigeria’s legal space as Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has publicly queried human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), over his qualifications and contributions to the legal profession.

In a statement released on Monday, Olayinka criticized Falana’s recent remarks regarding the appointment of legal professionals as Life Benchers, claiming that the senior lawyer has done little beyond making public commentary.

“It is funny and ridiculous that in the mind of Falana, only those who have handled cases in trial or appellate courts are lawyers, and that a lawyer must have done so to be qualified as a Life Bencher,” Olayinka stated.

Defending the credibility of Wike’s recent nomination to the Body of Benchers, Olayinka said the former Rivers State Governor earned the position on merit due to his tangible contributions to legal education.

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He highlighted Wike’s role in developing the Nigerian Law School campuses in Port Harcourt and Yenagoa, as well as ongoing projects under his leadership in the FCT, including a 10-unit housing project for the Law School in Bwari and the provision of operational vehicles.

Turning the spotlight on Falana, Olayinka asked, “What has Falana contributed to the legal profession?”

He went on to contrast Falana’s alleged lack of infrastructure or educational support with prominent legal figures like Aare Afe Babalola (SAN) and Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), who have invested heavily in law centers and legal initiatives, especially in Ekiti State, Falana’s home state.

Olayinka also accused Falana of misleading the public and clients regarding recent legal decisions, particularly on issues related to the Rivers State House of Assembly. He referenced Falana’s comments on national television disputing the Supreme Court’s role in ruling on the defection of lawmakers, labeling his interpretation “deceptive.”

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According to Olayinka, it was on the basis of the Supreme Court judgment that the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt dismissed the Labour Party’s suit on the defection matter.”

He also took issue with Falana’s position that three lawmakers could perform legislative functions in the 32-member Rivers Assembly, arguing it contradicts the constitutional requirement for a quorum.

“If as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, you could tell your client that Section 96 (1) of the Constitution of Nigeria is useless… then questions need to be asked as to how exactly you qualified as a SAN,” he said.

The statement marks a significant escalation in the ongoing legal and political tensions surrounding the Rivers State Assembly crisis and raises questions about standards within the Nigerian legal profession.

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Neither Femi Falana nor his representatives have issued a response as of the time of filing this report.

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2027 presidency: Bauchi Gov. Bala Mohammed’s posters flood Bauchi streets

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Posters of Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala A. Mohammed, with the inscription ‘Kaura for President 2027’ have flooded Bauchi streets, Daily Trust can report.

The posters were placed at strategic places including roundabouts, electrical poles and signboards along major streets within the state capital.

Daily Trust observed that the posters were visible along major streets of Railway road, Sabon Titin Karofi and Kofar Dumi street among others.

One of the youths hired for the pasting the posters, Aminu Auwal, told Daily Trust that two politicians identified as Ya’u Ortega and Talolo, contracted them to do the job.

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Auwal said: “We were directed to post the governor’s posters along major steers of Bauchi state. We started the work around 1am today and we are hoping to finish it today.”

Efforts to reach Ortega and Talolo for comment proved abortive as their phone numbers did not connect as of the time our reporter attempted to reach them for comments.

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Ganduje to Galadima: “You’re not qualified to query my electoral value’

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Abdulahi Ganduje rubbishes Buba Galadima over comment declaring he is not qualified as a failed politician to query his electoral value.

On Thursday, Galadima, chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), said Ganduje has no political value and owes his current position solely to President Bola Tinubu.

In a statement issued by Oliver Okpara, his senior special assistant on public enlightenment, Ganduje described Galadima as “a failed politician with no political base”.

“His statement clearly portrays him as a mischievous personality, politically,” the statement reads.

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“Ganduje is well known, tested and trusted, result-orientated technocrat and politician of high repute who successfully led Kano for two uninterrupted terms.

“He is a man with infallible proof of performance across Kano and beyond.

“His developmental projects are still littered across Kano state, a testament of his unbroken connection with the people.

“Ganduje is a grassroots politician with results to show. Where are Galadima’s results?

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“Galadima should know that the APC ship under the leadership of Dr. Ganduje is sailing smoothly and the party has continued to wax stronger under him.

“The same cannot be said of Buba Galadima’s NNPP which has continued to suffer serious lacerations due to an intractable and untreatable factionalization.”

On April 7, Galadima alleged that there was a plot by some people to destabilise Kano and force the federal government to declare emergency rule in the state.

Speaking on Jigsaw, a political programme aired on AIT, Galadima said those behind the plot were hatching it without Tinubu’s knowledge.

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