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TeeJay Yusuf bags 2025 Leadership award, dedicates it to God and humanity(Video /Photos)

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…says this is a set up to do more


Hon Teejay Yusuf, a third-term member of the House of Representatives and a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Board of Trustees has bagged the 2025 Leadership award in ‘Vision , Courage and Commitment to Politics ‘.

The award which was bestowed on him on Tuesday in Abuja by the Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness CCLCA in conjunction with Naijablitznews and Hellosis Media.

In his brief acceptance speech, Yusuf said he is dedicating the award to God and humanity but also pointed out that “this is a set up to do more


Hear him:

“I see this as a set up because there is the saying that the reward for good work is more work. So it is those who don’t know that sees accolades, an award as specs but to me it exposes you for more responsibilities and expectations become high because you have been so awarded to be at this level, so any slip is seen as a failure, so I see this as a set up.

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“However, my consolation is the fact that I have not done anything because I am smarter, more intelligent or more equipped. I have done whatever I have been able to achieve because it pleases God to make it happen. If it is hard work, the men who dig well would have been the richest.

“So I will give honour to whom I will give honour, glory to whom I will give glory to, it pleases God to give us even life today, I want to thank Him.

“And thank you for that you found me worthy, I mean there are lots of people doing good things but you noticed me in my corner, I will not take it for granted.

“And I will by His grace stay focused, still try to improve on areas I need to improve, still try to reach out more because I know there are a lot of gaps.

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” The greatest challenge we have as a people is leadership, pure leadership. Yes, the leaders we have are from our micro society, from our environment, they are from our families, to the tendencies to bring into public office or whatever they are is a reflection of our home, what this means is that it is leadership I told you, that is why we have those challenges.

“So the day we face the challenge of leadership our country is fixed. Fix the home, you fix the family…
I want to dedicate this to God and to humanity. And say my own commitment and pledge is to say I will strive to do more.

“I will strive to keep the fire burning. I will try to make sure that the t’s are crossed and the I’s are dotted so that generations unborn, when they come they will realise that there were some of us in our little corner, who chose to follow this path, it might be narrow, it might not have accolades, it might not have applauses, but what I realise is that consistency over time produce more results than make complacent. So thank you and God bless you!

Earlier in his citation presented by Naijablitznews Associate Editor, Gloria Ikibah, said:

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“Yusuf Ayo Tajudeen, better known as TEEJAY is a politician, entrepreneur, and nationalist. He is a natural bridge-builder, pragmatic, conscientious, reliable, and altruistic personality.

“A former Secretary-General of the National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS), TEEJAY was in the forefront of struggles against military rulership in Nigeria in the 1990s. Given his commitment to human rights, and advocacy against tyranny, despotism, and arbitraniness, he was made the Secretary-General of the late Chima Ubani-led Civil Liberties Organization, (CLO) while still an undergraduate.

“He was a three-term Member of the House of Representatives, from 2011-2023; representing Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency, whence he occupied several leadership positions which includes Chairman, House Committee on Capital Market. Under his watch, the Committee successfully organized the “Stakeholders Forum on Capital Market” . Till date, the positive impact of the Forum on the sub-sector and the economy is very evident in national development. He had a distinguished legislative career with outstanding accomplishments in Lawmaking, Oversight, and Constituency Development.

“As a first-termer in the 7th Assembly, he moved the First Motion which prevented the National Union of Electricity Employees, (NUEE) from embarking on a strike action that would have thrown the entire country into total darkness.

“During his 12 years stay at the House of Representatives, he moved 100 Motions, and 20 Bills which are people-focussed, development-driven, and geared towards ensuring good governance and meaningful transformation.

“Given his commitment and contributions to the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP); where he’s been a member since 2009, he was recently elevated as a MEMBER of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES, (BOT).

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“He has won numerous Awards from some reputable public and private organizations within and outside the country, in recognition of his multi-sectoral contributions to nation building, human development, and philanthropy.

“An alumnus of the University of Jos, where he read Economics, TEEJAY YUSUF has Certifications from global institutions including the Harvard University; Cambridge University; and Carleton University in the USA, and United Kingdom respectively.

“Presently, he is the Managing Director of Twenty Five Eleven Limited, with headquarters in Abuja.

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Reps Move to Modernise Price Control Law, as Bill Pass Second Reading

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By Gloria Ikibah

The House of Representatives on Wednesday pushed forward sweeping reforms to Nigeria’s price control regime, as lawmakers approved key bills for second reading amid spirited debate on parliamentary procedure.

Leading debate on the Bill to amend the Price Control Act, Ahmed Munir, declared that the 1977 legislation had become obsolete and ineffective in the face of present-day economic realities.

“The original intent of the 1977 Act was global, to protect ordinary Nigerians from hoarding, price gouging and artificial scarcity. However, the mechanisms it put in place and the list of commodities it covered are completely out of sync with the economic realities of 2026.

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“As it stands today, the Price Control Act is blindly a dead letter law,” he said.

He criticised the existing penalties as “laughably low” and faulted the Act for failing to define essential goods in line with the needs of modern households.

He stressed that the amendment would not amount to a return to rigid price-fixing.

“While inflation has external and structural drivers, we cannot ignore the local menace of unscrupulous middlemen, artificial hoarding and predatory price-fixing by cartels, taking advantage of the vulnerability of our people. The current 1977 Act fails us in two major ways — obsolete penalties and vague and outdated definitions.

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“This amendment does not seek a return to archaic, heavy-handed price-fixing, which we know destroys businesses. Rather, it introduces a smart, balanced and realistic regulatory framework.

“This bill is not about suffocating the free market. It is about putting a civilised guardrail on it. It ensures that while businesses make legitimate profits, the desperate situation of our citizens is not weaponised against them by cartels,” Munir argued.

According to him, the proposal will “bring transparency to supply chains and give teeth to the regulatory bodies like the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission”.

He urged colleagues to back what he described as “this vital, people-centred bill.”

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When put to a voice vote by the presiding officer, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, the House unanimously adopted the motion and referred it to the Committee on Commerce for further legislative action.

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BREAKING: ‘Hope Is Here’: Reps Rally Support for State Police Ahead of Crucial Constitutional Vote On Thursday

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…as Deputy Speaker, Regional leaders declare House united on security reform

By Gloria Ikibah

The House of Representatives has intensified its push for the establishment of state police, declaring that lawmakers are prepared to take decisive legislative action to address Nigeria’s worsening security challenges.

Addressing journalists alongside zonal and caucus leaders of the House, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu said the National Assembly was determined to complement the efforts of the Executive through constitutional reforms that will strengthen policing and improve response to insecurity across the country.

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The bill sponsored by Deputy Speaker Kalu and 14 other lawmakers, was passed on February 20, 2024, it seeks to transfer “Police” from the “Exclusive Legislative List ” to the “Concurrent Legislative List”, effectively empowering states to have state to have state-controlled policing.

It proposes 16 alterations to the constitution and introduces a comprehensive framework to ensure cohesion accountability,  and uniform standards between the federal police and state police.

The bill also seeks to establish State Police Service Commission as distinct from the Federal Police Service Commission with clearly defined roles and jurisdictions.

Kalu argued that while Parliament had continued to exercise its oversight powers by summoning security chiefs and government officials, lawmakers must also deploy legislative solutions to tackle the root causes of the nation’s security crisis.

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The Deputy Speaker noted that the House had always positioned itself as a platform where national challenges are debated and practical solutions developed through legislation.

He said: “When we say that security of lives and property is a primary purpose of government, what do the executive think that that particular section refers to? Does it consign the three arms of government? And if yes, what is the executive doing? While we call them to order as Parliament and as allowed by Sections 88 and 89 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, the question becomes, have we done our part in regards to the expectation of 88 and 89 as it consigns legislative functions?

“We have always referred to the Parliament, the House of Representatives, as the solution hub where hydra-headed problems of the country are presented and solutions given to them in security and legislative tool to cure it.

“Whilst we call the chief service chiefs to come and meet with us to dialogue, while we call ministries of finance, budget office and all the others, there is the need for us to use legislative tool to block the car.”

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Kalu praised members of the constitutional amendment committees and regional leaders of the House, describing them as the driving force behind the ongoing efforts to reform the nation’s security architecture.

“These men here are the real leaders of the House of Representatives who have been working night and day.

“When I mean night and day, I mean literally night and day.”
According to him, lawmakers have concluded that the current constitutional framework governing policing is inadequate to meet the security expectations of Nigerians.

“We have discovered that leaving the law as it is will not give us that expectation that all Nigerians have placed in the expectation basket with regards to curing the issue of insecurity.

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“Therefore, we decided to prioritise the issue of unbundling security-related problems, response time through the legislative tool of legislation, targeting policing”, he said.

He disclosed that consultations on state policing had attracted broad support from critical stakeholders, including the Inspector-General of Police, governors and the Executive arm of government.

The Deputy Speaker argued that constitutional provisions, particularly Section 214 and related clauses, would need to be amended to pave the way for state police.

“And we said as it is today, the structure which has been agreed to by the IGP and his team, national consensus has also arisen on it, the executive have bought into it, the governors have bought into it, that there is the need for state police.

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“The Constitution as it is, especially Section 214 and other consequential amendments in that particular Constitution, would not birth the state police that will guarantee what we’ll be looking for in the space of security.”

Kalu revealed that the House will move to vote on the constitutional amendment proposals, with state police placed high on the agenda.

He added that the announcement was intended to reassure Nigerians that lawmakers across the six geopolitical zones and the Federal Capital Territory were united in support of the proposal.

“So we are here to announce to Nigerians that hope is coming, that hope to have a better response time to incidents of crime is here, that we have decided, do talk, that by tomorrow we’ll be voting on the Constitution and in that we’ll be prioritising state police.

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“This is us telling our supporters, our constituents across the nation, that your leaders are represented here, that the six caucus leaders, including the FCT 37, they are here, regional leaders and zonal leaders are here and all of us are together on this mission.

Dismissing reports suggesting that efforts were underway to frustrate the proposal, the Deputy Speaker insisted that the House remained firmly committed to the reform.

“The Speaker has asked us to come and address Nigerians to assure them that hope is coming and there is nobody stopping us from going ahead with state police.
“We’ve read a lot of things on the news that people are trying to stop it. No, the Parliament is marching forward and by tomorrow we’ll be concluding on this”, he noted.

Expressing confidence in the next phase of the constitutional amendment process, Kalu said lawmakers expected strong support from state governors and Houses of Assembly once the proposal leaves the National Assembly.

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“This is what we have come to inform you that hope is here and by tomorrow state police will make it in our constitutional amendment.

“We are hoping that by the time we finish tomorrow it will be going to the states and because we have seen the body language of the governors of these 36 states, which is in support of state police, they will work hand in hand with their Houses of Assembly to ensure that it is returned back to Mr President for his assent as quickly as possible”, he added.

The Deputy Speaker also issued an urgent appeal to lawmakers currently carrying out oversight assignments across the country to return to Abuja for the vote.

“We’re also using this opportunity to invite our members who are currently handling oversight function across Nigeria. Let them cut it short and fly in. It’s an emergency situation.

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“They should cut it short and fly in tomorrow. We want all our members to be in the House so that will show our constituents that we are in support of state police and that security is priority on our list”, he said.

The proposed state police framework remains one of the most closely watched constitutional amendment initiatives before the National Assembly, with supporters arguing that decentralised policing will improve intelligence gathering, strengthen local security responses and help address the country’s persistent insecurity challenges.

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Blackout hits Abuja, Nasarawa, AEDC explains

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Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has announced an electricity outage in parts of the Federal Capital Territory and Nasarawa State.

AEDC disclosed this in a notice on Wednesday.

The disco said the outage is due to a technical fault on the transmission company of Nigeria (TCN) 132kV Apo – Karu – line 1.

Consequently, bulk electricity supply has been disrupted in areas in Abuja and Nasarawa, including in Karu, Nyanya, Jikwoyi, Kurudu, Orozo, Karshi, Mararaba, Ado, New Nyanya, New Karu Uke, Masaka, Auta Balaifi, Keffi, Nasarawa Toto, Akwanga, Nasarawa Eggon, and environs.

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The disco, however, assured electricity restoration.

“The technical team of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) is currently working to restore power supply around 3:00 pm today, 10th June 2026.

“We regret the inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience and understanding,” AEDC stated.

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