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Reps To Probe Ikwechegh For Assaulting E-hailing Cab Driver

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By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has resolved to investigate the recent unprincipled  conduct of one of its member, Rep. Mascott Ikwechegh, lawmaker representing Aba North and South Federal Constituency of Abia state, who assaulted a e-hailing cab driver on Sunday October 27, 2024, in Abuja.
This was sequel to the adoption of a prayer of the Leader of the House, Rep. Julius Ihonbvere, coming under privilege of the House rule on Tuesday at plenary.
The House Leader stated that the image of the House must be protected especially the fact that there has been a conscious efforts from previous assemblies to remove negative image when interacting with the outside world.
According to him, “It is the way you do your house, the role you have to manage your house, that outsiders will see, and give respect to the problems in your house”.
“In fact, Mr. Speaker, the tendency has been for people, particularly in certain sectors, to say how to respect the existence of the house of rules.
“In this house, we come from different professional backgrounds, and different cultures, and many of us have invested so heavily into improving the reputation before we came here. It is that reputation that we brought to the Representatives, that has a huge impact on education.
“We all have to meditate where we go, who we talk to, how we talk to them, how we relate to them. And sometimes you do not have to just allow this to happen. Sometimes you have to help the institution, and we have the responsibility to do this.
“To lead this institution to where it can go, where we can handle it, so that those that will come to the house, will have a place to be part of us. Our goal is to have together a value in that stands.
“I want to say that what has been in the news, and what we have learned about it, is that one of our members was involved with a citizen”.
But Rep. Ikwechegh coming under personal explanation, explained and apologised to the House for his unprincipled conduct and the use of derogatory words on the e-hailing cab driver and said that the matter was been resolved with the driver.
Rep. Babajimi Benson, lawmaker representing Ikorodu Federal Constituency of Lagos State, said Parliament is one of the most hated institutions in Nigeria and the reason members must be guided and know that Nigerians are authority over lawmakers.
He said: “Mr. Speaker, our elders have always said that the day we stop learning is the day we die. They also say that we learn from mistakes and not from successes. However, Parliament is one of the most hated institutions in Nigeria today.
“We are watched morning, afternoon and night, despite the fact that most of us have very noble intentions for the people of Nigeria. We should always be guided and also know that we are not an authority over Nigerians,  Nigerians are an authority over us.
“They should be treated with dignity, with respect and with kindness at all times. So if we abideby this politically, Mr. Speaker, we will begin and continue to change that heavily battered image, the garment of which we all wear. So I call on you, Mr. Speaker, I raise my case on these three points”.
The presiding officer in person of the Deputy Speaker, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, said the House was guided by its rules and that if the integrity of the House was threatened then it calls for an investigative.
“The truth is that we cannot act according to our rules. We cannot act according to what anyone wants us to do. We are guided by our rules. And I also maintain that if at any point we feel that the integrity, the dignity of the parliament, has been threatened, has been scratched, we will investigate through our impartial structure in the eyes of principles of Nigerian justice, which is fair dialogue.
“That is what we put in our rules. It is not good for us to judge, you know, ahead of time and take the last decision. Therefore, in line with the prayers of the leader of the house, that this matter be referred to the committee of eighties and privilege for him to be heard”.
Whe  put to vote the House unanimously adopted the motion and mandated its Commitee on Ethics and Privileges to investigate and report back within 2 weeks for further legislative action.
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Senator Manu donates five operational vehicles to Taraba PDP(Photos)

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The Senator representing Taraba Central Senatorial District Senator Manu Haruna on Sunday donated five operational vehicles to Taraba Peoples Democratic Party, PDP to enhance its operations.

Manu also seized the opportunity to congratulate the state Chairman, Hon Abubakar Bawa when he visited the secretariat in Jalingo last Sunday.

The former State Deputy Governor expressed his congratulations to Chairman Bawa and the state working committee for their election, emphasizing the importance of unity and progress within the party. He commended their commitment to strengthening the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Taraba State.

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In a generous move to enhance the operational capacity of the party at the grassroots level, Senator Manu donated five vehicles — one for each Local Government Area (LGA) party chapter in Taraba Central.

This donation is intended to facilitate better coordination and outreach efforts within the party.

Senator Manu praised Hon. Abubakar Bawa for his dedicated efforts to elevate the PDP in the state, asserting that Taraba will always remain a stronghold for the party.

In response, State Party Chairman Alhaji Bawa expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Senator Manu for his thoughtful visit and generous donation. He acknowledged the impact of such contributions on the party’s progress and reemphasized the commitment of the PDP to serve the interests of the people in Taraba State.

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Justice Minister, Fagbemi seeks support for govt’s national law reform initiative

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The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, AGF, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, has canvassed for greater efforts and commitments to the Federal Government’s aspirations to produce a workable legal framework for the country.

He charged the Committee put in place by the federal government to review, revise and consolidate the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, LFN, to double the efforts and commitments to deliver on the mandate at the appointed time.

Fagbemi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, spoke on Monday in Abuja at the second retreat of the Committee put in place in October last year for the laws of the federation revision and reform.

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The AGF while challenging the committee to be up and doing asked the members to remain united in purpose and steadfast in the resolve to produce a legal framework that is worthy of the nation’s aspirations.

He said the second retreat organized by the federal government was a strategic consolidation of the national law reform efforts and to provide an invaluable opportunity to come up with a better workable legal framework for the nation.

“Let me start by expressing gratitude to the Chairman, Co-Chairperson and members of the Committee for their selfless service and sacrifice, to ensure that this project is executed efficiently and effectively.

“The call to be part of this assignment is indeed a sacred that inevitably and positively affects the lives of individuals, government, businesses as well as citizens of this nation.

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“The general purpose of law is to regulate human behavior by protecting lives and properties in society. The inauguration of the Committee on the 24th October, 2024 marked a historic milestone in our collective efforts to modernize, consolidate, and harmonize Nigeria’s body of federal statutes.

“The retreat successfully provides a clear framework for the structure and methodology of the revision exercise, oriented the 14 Working Groups tasked with reviewing specific legal subject areas, and fostered collaboration among key institutions and stakeholders on the project.

“Following the initial retreat, I wish to note that the Committee has recorded steady progress in its work.

“The Ministry has taken several measures to ensure that the assignment is delivered efficiently, including:training sessions for secretaries of the working groups to enhance documentation and coordination; technical meetings of the main committee and its various sub-committees; working sessions and deliberations among editors and reviewers; and ongoing technical collation of revised laws by the Secretariat.

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“This second retreat is a strategic consolidation of our national law reform efforts and provides an invaluable opportunity to: review progress made since the first phase;
address any technical or structural challenges encountered during the collation process;
– Harmonize the output across working groups; and set the tone for the final stages of this important project.

“The next stage of the law review and consolidation process would include editing and proofreading the reviewed legislation, ahead of the final collation, production and printing of the laws of the federation.

“It is my conviction that these phases will be executed with even greater commitment by the Committee, with the support of stakeholders and development partners.

“I wish to commend the leadership of the LFN Committee, the Secretariat for its diligent coordination and day-to-day management as well as the Working Groups, Editors, and Reviewers, for their intellectual rigour and professionalism.

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“Special gratitude to our development partners, particularly RoLAC, for standing firmly behind this national project.

“Let me urge all participants to use this retreat as a platform for robust engagement, peer learning, and practical collaboration.

“We must remain united in purpose and steadfast in our resolve to produce a legal framework that is worthy of our nation’s aspirations.

” I wish to express gratitude for your commitment to duty and I charge you to work in synergy and cooperation, in the overall interest of the nation”, the AGF said.

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You must refund N300m, Rivers State tells NBA

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The Rivers State Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.), has replied to the Nigerian Bar Association regarding the reason for relocating its Annual General Conference from Port Harcourt to Enugu State.

Ibas faulted the reason cited by the NBA, describing it as misleading and uncharitable.

The Sole Administrator stated this in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Monday by his media aide, Hector Igbikiowubo, and sent to newsmen.

He said while the NBA reserves the right to choose a venue for its conference, the association had yet to address the issue of the refund of the hosting rights paid by the state government for the conference.

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The statement partly reads, “While we respect the NBA’s right to choose its conference venues, we find it curious that the association—despite its “principled position”— didn’t address the refund of the N300 million already paid by the Rivers State Government for the hosting rights of the 2025 conference.

“If the NBA truly stands on principle, it should demonstrate the same integrity by promptly returning these funds rather than benefiting from a state it now publicly discredits.”

It added, “The attention of the Rivers State Government has been drawn to the Nigeria Bar Association’s announcement dated 10th April 2025, relocating its 2025 Annual General Conference from Port Harcourt to Enugu.

The statement partly reads, “While we respect the NBA’s right to choose its conference venues, we find it curious that the association—despite its “principled position”— didn’t address the refund of the N300 million already paid by the Rivers State Government for the hosting rights of the 2025 conference.

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“If the NBA truly stands on principle, it should demonstrate the same integrity by promptly returning these funds rather than benefiting from a state it now publicly discredits.”

It added, “The attention of the Rivers State Government has been drawn to the Nigeria Bar Association’s announcement dated 10th April 2025, relocating its 2025 Annual General Conference from Port Harcourt to Enugu.

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