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President Tinubu Declines Assent To Federal University of Education Bill

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By Gloria Ikibah
President Bola Tinubu has declined assent to the Federal University of Education Numan, Adamawa State (Establishment) Bill, 2024.
The President in a letter transmitted to the House of Representatives and read by the Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu, on Tuesday at plenary.
The bill sponsored by Senator Binos Yaroe, lawmaker representing Adamawa South Senatorial District, was passed by the National Assembly in 2024 and transmitted to the President for assent.
In the letter, President Tinubu raised concerns over Section 22 of the bill, which grants the authority to dispose of land belonging to the federal institution to the Adamawa State Governor, and emphasised that the President has authourity on issues relating to Federal Government-owned property, especially federal-owned universities.
The letter read in part: “Pursuant to section 58(4) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, I hereby convey to the House of Representatives my decision taken on December 23, 2024, to decline presidential assent to the Federal University of Education, Numan Establishment Bill 2024 recently passed by the National Assembly.
“I am declining assent to the bill as Section 22 of the bill confers the authority to the disposal of the land of the university on the governor and not the President as it ought to be in the case of land belonging to the federal government”.
At a stakeholders’ forum last week in Mayo-Belwa Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Senator Yaroe stated that President Tinubu did not reject the bill, and noted that he only pointed out clerical errors in the proposed legislation.
He explained, “The President pointed out certain errors in the bill that needed to comply with the constitution. For instance, we mistakenly assigned the power to grant land authority to the governor instead of the President, who is the rightful visitor for the institution. We will rectify this error by replacing the governor with the president in the bill”.
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Hunger forced me to sell my son N1.5m, mother tells police

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

A 22-year-old woman, Faith Sunday, nabbed in Lagos for child trafficking, has confessed to having sold her one-year-old for N1.5 million to save herself from dying as a result of hunger.

Faith was arrested along with seven other members of a child-trafficking syndicate by detectives from the headquarters of Zone 2 Police Command in the Onikan area of Lagos led by Ngozi Braide.

In her confessional statement to the police, Faith said: “I sold my son in September 2024 to a buyer through Mrs Ibezim Chioma and one Sunday Okputu.

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“The buyer, who resides somewhere in the Alausa area of Ikeja, paid N1.5 million. Hunger forced me to sell my child to the syndicate. I want to invest the money in a business.”

The Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of Zonal Anti-Crime Unit, Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos, DCP Ajao S. Adewale, who paraded the suspects at the weekend, said the arrest followed an intelligence received by the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), Adegoke Fayoade.

Adewale disclosed that based on the report, the Zonal Anti-Crime Unit swung into action and that investigation into the activities of members of the notorious child-trafficking syndicate revealed that the suspects specialise in buying and selling of new-born babies, toddlers as well as children of various ages.

Adewale said the syndicate comprised one Sunday Okputu, whom he described as the supplier of the children and Ibezim Chioma, as the gang’s go-between.

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He added that the duo sought prospective buyers for their illegal lucrative business.

He identified one Mrs Chinasa Echellibe as the children’s caregiver who takes care of the children while awaiting prospective buyers.

He stated that the buyers were apprehended by operatives of the zone led by one Ngozi Braide.

He added, “Five children were rescued from the syndicate. They are a year-old Marvelous Obi who was sold to Ibezim Chioma when he was barely one week old.

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“Chioma resold him to one Mrs Ken Obi and Mrs Appulus Marina Oluchi, who is currently in Italy but kept him in the care of Chinasa Echellibe, who is the syndicate’s caregiver.

“Three-year-old Promise Ifekwuna was sold to Mrs Ifekwuna Ngozi for N500,000 by Mr Sunday Okputu, the ring leader, sometime in 2021. Somtochukwu was found in the care of one Nwakuba Helen Chinyere who stated she was just a nanny employed by her younger sister, Caroline Enwereji, who resides in California, USA.”

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Lagos Lawmakers BegTinubu Over Obasa’s Impeachment

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly, on Monday, apologised to President Bola Tinubu for initiating the impeachment process against the former Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa.

The apology followed a directive given by the leadership of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) of the Lagos All Progressives Congress (APC) during an emergency meeting with the lawmakers at the Lagos House, Marina on Monday night.

GAC is the highest decision-making body of the Lagos APC.

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The meeting also had in attendance Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his Deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat.

A source at the meeting disclosed that Tinubu wasn’t pleased with the impeachment move hence his insistence that it be upturned.

Some members of the GAC also accused its leadership of not carrying them along before Obasa’s removal, hence they supported the President’s directive for his reinstatement.

The source further told SaharaReporters that the lawmakers were told to write two apology letters to the President.

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The source said, “Members of the GAC after many disagreements among themselves directed the lawmakers to write two apology letters to the President. It is obvious that the lawmakers didn’t want Obasa reinstated but it seems the President really wants him back. Also, GAC members are divided on the matter.

“I want to believe that apart from the reasons the President gave, I think he took that decision to avoid the state plunging into a crisis. Also, the President directed that the former Speaker be reinstated to check the excessiveness of the lawmakers. You know they removed the lawmakers without carrying some leaders of the party along.

“So, they were told to write two apology letters to the President which they instantly wrote. The first letter was to apologise for making the wrong move of impeaching the Speaker without informing the leaders of the party. In the letter, they promised to commute the removal of Obasa to resignation

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Tinubu Dumps University Bill Over Land Ownership Provisions

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has written to the House of Representatives, notifying it of his decision to decline assent to the Federal University of Education, Numan, Adamawa State (Establishment) Bill, 2024, in accordance with Section 58(4) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

Reading the letter on the House floor on Tuesday, Deputy Speaker Hon. Benjamin Kalu stated that the President rejected the bill due to certain provisions, including Section 22, which grants the authority to consent to land disposal to the state governor instead of the president. He noted that, in the case of federal universities, such authority should rest with the president as the land belongs to the federal government.

Meanwhile, the House observed a minute of silence in honor of the late Hon. Adewunmi Onanuga, who passed away on January 15, 2025. The Deputy Speaker announced that a valedictory session would be held in her honor. After the day’s business and proceedings, the House however adjourned plenary to Wednesday, February 5, 2025.

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