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Reps Direct Nursing/Midwifery Council To Stop Implementation Of Applicants’ Verification Stiffer Guidelines

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By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has directed the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria not to implement the Revised Guidelines for Verification dated February 7 2023 with a take-off date of March 1, 2024 pending its investigation of the matter.
Naijablitznews.com reports that the Revised Guidelines, among others, stipulate that applicants for verification must have a minimum of two years post qualification experience from the date of issuance of permanent practice licence.
They are to also obtain a letter of good standing from the Chief Executive Officer of their place of work and the last training institution attended while processing of application shall take a minimum of six months.
The House decision was sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance by Rep. Patrick Umoh on Tuesday at plenary.
Debating the motion, Rep. Umoh acknowledged the concerns, protest and stiff opposition to the implementation of the Revised Guidelines by health professionals led by the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives.
He said the verification of certificates is to confirm and authenticate an already existing certificate issued by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, therefore the requirement for two years post-qualification experience before verification of certificate is unreasonable, arbitrary and unfair.
The lawmaker said this would among other things, restrict the freedom of nurses seeking education or additional skills and training in foreign universities.
The motionreads: “The National Assembly is the body empowered by the Constitution to make laws for the country, and the requirement of two years post-qualification experience by the Nursing and Midwifery Council is to legislate through the back door, and therefore a usurpation of the powers of the National Assembly.”
“The requirement that applicants for verification must obtain a letter of good standing from the Chief Executive Officer of applicant’s place of work is capable of creating forced labour and modern slavery as applicant will be forced to be subject to the whims and caprices of applicant’s employer.”
The House adopted the motion and mandated the Committees on Health Institutions and Legislative Compliance to ensure compliance with the resolution and investigate the controversy surrounding the Revised Guidelines and report to the House within six weeks.
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Rivers Assembly wants DSS to investigate CJ over age falsification

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The Rivers State House of Assembly has asked the Department of State Services to investigate the Chief Judge of the State for alleged age falsification.

This was the subject of plenary on Thursday at the Assembly following the presentation of some documents to the assembly by the leader of the House, Hon Major Jack.

Afterwards the Deputy Speaker, Hon Dumle Maol raised an allegation against the Chief Judge of the state, Simeon Amadi.

He said , “These document before me simply say that the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Simeon Amadi falsified his age in service. Mr Speaker, that is a very serious allegation, and I do hope that this House takes legislative notice.”

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The House debated on it and resolved to write a letter to the Director of the DSS to do its investigation and revert to the House on their findings.

In his remarks, the Speaker, Martin Amaewhule called for an investigation into the alleged age falsification against the state chief judge.

He said, “The documents are only suggesting a case of age falsification by the honourable Chief Judge of the state, Simeon Amadi. What it means is that there has to be an investigation to that effect.”

After a voice vote, the House eventually agreed to write the DSS to investigate the age falsification allegation against the Chief Judge.

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Wike notifies me each time he wants to visit Assembly -Ex-Speaker

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A former Speaker of Rivers State Assembly, Ikuinyi-Owaji Ibani has confirmed that each time his Governor, Nyesom Wike wants to visit, he personally notifies him.

Ibani was Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly between 2015 and 2023 when Nyesom Wike was governor

The former Speaker was a guest on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily breakfast programme on Thursday.

Ibani, who referenced his eight-year tenure as Speaker, said then-governor Nyesom Wike informed him behind the scenes of his planned visits to the Assembly before he showed up.

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The pro-Wike ex-lawmaker said, “I operated as Speaker from 2015 to 2023. When Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) was governor, I informed him to look at the state of the Assembly Quarters.

“He had to write to me; he had to call me that he would be visiting the Quarters of Rivers State House of Assembly.

I then put the members on notice that the governor of Rivers State was coming. He couldn’t have driven down there to inspect knowing that it is a different institution headed by a different official of government.”

There seems to be no end in sight in the protracted feud between the Wike-backed House of Assembly and Fubara as the governor was denied access to the Assembly Quarters on Wednesday when he showed up to re-present the 2025 Budget of the state, as mandated by the House after the Supreme Court verdict of February 28, 2025.

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Ibani said what transpired on Wednesday between the Amaewhule-led Assembly was not unconnected to the frosty relationship between Fubara and Wike since 2023.

Ibani said, “What happened yesterday (Wednesday), nobody should treat it in isolation; it should be taken holistically. It didn’t just happen because it was to happen yesterday, it started from somewhere.

“When you are elected into a position of trust and authority, your personal interest should take the background while the interest of the people should take the foreground.

“You don’t know the legislative calendar of the legislature. A governor or a president cannot just walk to the assembly to present a budget.

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“The process that will lead to that is the exchange that goes on behind the scenes to ensure that the governor comes and the budget is presented in the interest of the people.”

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Ikimi-Led PDP Disciplinary Cttee Wants Anyanwu Suspended

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Tom Ikimi-led disciplinary committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has recommended the expulsion of the party’s national secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, from the party.

A letter signed by Ikimi and dated March 10, 2025, which was received by office of the PDP Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, on Wednesday, March 12, revealed that despite being given the opportunity, Anyanwu failed to appear before the committee to defend himself against the petition filed by the PDP Young Generation Caucus.

The petitioner had accused Anyanwu of engaging in anti-party activities contrary to the provisions of Article 58 (1)(f) of the PDP Constitution

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The petitioner also accused Anyanwu of engaging in conduct likely to disrupt the peaceful, lawful and efficient conduct of the business of the party contrary to provisions of Article 58(1)(h) of the PDP Constitution 2017, by inviting security agents and other persons and thugs to interfere in the ordinary business of the party at the Headquarters of the party, on 29th January and 1st February 2025.

Having submitted their recommendations, the National Executive Committee of the party (NEC) Is expected to take the final decision on the matter.

The Committee had in Februaryinvited a former governor of Benue State Samuel Ortom; Senator Samuel Anyanwu, and others.

This followed a meeting of the committee in Abuja where it “considered five (5) petitions received so far”.

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It said, “following a detailed review of the petitions noted that the first set of petitions was against some key members of the National Working Committee (NWC)”.

“The Committee came to the conclusion that in order not to jeopardize the ongoing reconciliatory efforts of the Governors’ Forum and the Board of Trustees, took a decision to step down those three (3) of the petitions against the top NWC members,” the chairman of the PDP committee Tom Ikimi said in a statement issued after the meeting.

“The second set of petitions which were set down for enquiry are those against former Governor of Benue State, His Excellency Dr. Samuel Ortom and 10 others and the petition against Distinguished Senator Samuel Anyanwu.

“Accordingly, the National Disciplinary Committee resolved to invite the affected persons to appear before the Committee on Wednesday, 12th February 2025 at the Legacy House, Maitama, Abuja.”

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Anyanwu has also been in a tussle with Sunday Ude-Okoye for the position of the National Secretary of the party.

The High Court and Court of Appeal decisions on the dispute favoured Ude-Okoye, with Anyanwu challenging the decision at the Supreme Court.

On Monday, the Supreme Court reserved judgment in the appeal filed by Anyanwu, challenging his sack from office.

Anyanwu, in the appeal, is seeking to set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Enugu, which upheld the Federal High Court judgment that removed him as the Secretary of the party.

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In a ten-ground appeal filed through his counsel, Ken Njemanze (SAN), Anyanwu prayed the apex court to allow the appeal and overturn the decision of the lower court.

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