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Zamfara’s Sixth Assembly Passes 25 Bills In Two Years

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The Zamfara State House of Assembly says it passed 25 bills into law, out of the 38 it received from May 2019 to date.
The Speaker of the assembly, Alhaji Nasiru Magarya stated this on Wednesday at the inauguration of the reconstructed state house of assembly’s complex in Gusau.
Gov. Aminu Masari of Kastina state inaugurated the assembly complex, as part of the activities to mark the Second year anniversary of Gov Bello Matawalle in Zamfara.
Magarya said: “the Sixth assembly in the state, under my watch, received a total of 38 bills, comprising both executive and non-executive bills from 29 May 2019, to date.
“Out of this number, we have passed 25 of the Bills into law and have since been assented by Gov Matawalle, while 13 others have passed either first or second readings or are with various committees of the house for further scrutiny.
“Among the most celebrated bills passed into Law by my leadership, your Excellency, include a Law that repealed the unprecedented jumbo pay for former state Govs, their Deputies, former Speakers and their Deputies that raised mixed reactions across the country.
“Others were a bill for the Establishment of a Public Procurement Law which is known as Due Process Law for awarding contracts in the State, the first of its kind in the state, Financial Autonomy Law for State Legislature and Judiciary as well as Internally Generated Revenue Law, among others”, Magarya said.
“All these feats of development wouldn’t have been possible without the tremendous support and cooperation I enjoyed from my colleagues in the house, the management team under the Clerk of the House, Malam Shehu Saidu Anka, and indeed the entire staff of the Assembly.
“I feel highly delighted today to be in your midst and stand before you to deliver a welcome speech as the Speaker of the sixth Assembly, at this ceremony.
“Incidentally, it happened to be the commissioning ceremony of the magnificent edifice of the Zamfara State House of Assembly Complex, named Ibrahim Mallaha Assembly complex, here in the ancient city of Gusau”, he said.
The speaker commended Gov. Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina state for honouring the invitation as guest for the commissioning ceremony of the symbol of democracy.
Magarya, who is also the chairman of the second year anniversary celebration of Gov Matawalle’s administration, commended the governor for his foresight in reconstructing and upgrading the assembly’s complex to modern standard.
“This bold and giant stride of the governor will be cementing the harmonious and cordial working relationship existing between the executive and legislative arms in the state”.

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ICT Centre Set To Be Establish In Omuku

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An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Centre is set to be established in Omoku, Ogba/Egbema /Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The initiative is being championed by the Omoku People’s Forum, a global association of Omoku elites, under the leadership of its President-General, Dr. George Ada Ubah.

As part of efforts to ensure the successful execution of the project, a prominent son of Omoku, Chief (Barr.) Dennis Masi, has been appointed by the Forum as the Chairman of the ICT Centre Project Committee, entrusted with the responsibility of coordinating and driving the initiative to fruition. Upon completion, the ICT Centre is expected to serve as a major hub for the training and empowerment of youths in digital and technological skills, equipping them to actively participate in the increasingly technology-driven global environment.

The project is also widely regarded as a significant step towards positioning Omoku as an emerging ICT hub within Rivers State, fostering innovation, digital literacy, and economic development in the region.

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Concerned Rivers Chiefs For Peace And Development Denies Political Affiliations

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Concerned Rivers Chiefs For Peace And Development has said it formation was not politically motivated or has any links to political parties or candidates.

The group which said this at a media briefing at Abuloma in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area said it’s formation has nothing to do with politics.

According to the text for the briefing jointly signed by Chief Boma Kele Oyika it’s chairman and Chief Inemo T Ikama Deputy Secretary General said the organization is expected to focus on conflict Resolution, community engagement, collaboration with government and private sector actors

‘it mandate also includes promoting peace building initiative, supporting local economic empowerment programms and strengthening traditional institutions in our state and beyond as partners in governance ”

It said the body is led by a team of respected traditional leaders serving as trustees

“Their collective leadership reflects a blend of experience cultural authority and grassroots connection
“Key elements considered vital for addressing long standing,socio economic and security challenges in the region”

The release further says ” the formation of this organization comes at a time when communities in Rivers state continue to navigate between issues ranging from youth unemployment, environmental concerns and intermittent conflicts amongst the traditional rulers and beyond
“By bringing together influential traditional figures under a unified platform, the group aims at serving as stabilizing force while advocating for inclusive development policies ” it said

It also described its emergence as a new chapter in grass roots leadership and regional development

Earlier,  chairman of the body, Chief Boma Kele Oyika said the organization will work with relevant authorities to promote peaceful coexistence in the state, reduce crime and promote economic development.
He said it is open to all Chiefs from the 23 local government areas.

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NDCCTMA, NDDC MDS Challenge Niger Delta Indigenes on Investment in The Region

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The Chairman of The Nigeria Delta Chamber of Commerce, Trade, Mines and Agriculture  NDCCTMA,Ambassador Idaere Gogo Ogan and the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission ( NDDC ) Dr Samuel Ogbuku have challenged Niger Delta entrepreneurs to close the gap in Gross Demostic Products (GDP) differences between the region and that of the South Western part of the country by coming home to invest.

The two leaders  spoke at a business round table organized by NDDCTMA in Port Harcourt

Chairman of NDDCTMA Ambassador Idaere Gogo Ogan, said to close the gap between the south west region which he said has a GDP seize of about #59 trillion and that of the Niger Delta which is about #34 trillion was to massively invest in the region.

He said no other persons can  do this except sons and daughters from the region.

“For me I believe in statistics,I believe in data and everyday I looked at the data concerning development in Nigeria and from the GDP point of view, the South West has #59 trillion, that is the seize of the south west region economy, the second region following them is the Niger Delta region with GDP seize of #34 trillion,so there is a yearning gap of #25 trillion that separates the south west and the Niger Delta region, that is why we are here”
Ogan said the region has the capacity to close the gap and even surpassed it but regretted that indigenes of the region have chosen to ignore it in terms of investment.

“We need to close that gap .If we close that gap and even surpassed it,all the negative problems of militancy and unemployment will automatically erase “he said
Ogan said the event was organized to remind the people that past efforts of militancy and agitations have not led the region to any where
“That is why we are gathered here in this room “he said.

Also speaking Managing Director/Chief Executive officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission( NDDC) Dr Samuel Ogbuku urged indigenes of the region not to use the problem of insecurity as an excuse to continue to deny the region of investment  as every part of the country have in one time or the other experienced crisis.

Ogbuku said most indigenes have displayed high level of unpatriotism towards the region by taking investments that would have benefited the people to either Lagos or Abuja.

“With little threat we have left the city,we have gone to Lagos,we have moved  our families to Abuja and Lagos
“If you go round GRA all the property, you will see,”to let to let”most of them are now empty “he said.

The NDDC MD said despite the fact that people from the region are doing well in the oil and gas, banking and other sectors, its impact are not being felt at home because they are stationed outside the region.

He said time has come for potential investors from the region to have a change of heart by coming home to invest.

 

John Bibor

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