Politics
Repeal Of Reserved Fund Law, Imperative – Bipi
The Chief Whip of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Evans Bipi, says the need to repeal the State’s Reserved Fund Law No. 2 of 2008 is sequel to the massive looting of the state’s reserved fund by the administration of former Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi .
Bipi, who stated this during the debate on the Rivers State Reserved Fund Repeal Bill 2017 at the Assembly’s plenary session in Port Harcourt, Tuesday, narrated how the former administration siphoned all the savings from the reserved fund to enrich themselves and fund the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2015 general elections in the country.
He stressed the need for the immediate repeal of the law to give way for the development of the state.
Also speaking, the Leader of the House, Hon. Martin Amaewhule said the prevailing economic recession in the country has made it imperative to repeal the law which was passed in 2008.
“In the face of the current recession and dwindling federal allocations to the state, this law can no longer stand the test of time. And when a law becomes obsolete, it is the duty of the executive to call for its repeal”, he explained.
Maintaining that the law is not in the best interest of the Rivers people, Amaewhule said that it must be repealed to facilitate the development of the state.
Speaking in similar vein, the lawmaker representing Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Constituency 1, Hon. Christian Ahiakwo argued that since the previous administration could not save for the rainy days with the fund, the law must be repealed.
He called for immediate repeal of the law “to allow Governor Nyesom Wike to go ahead with his good works than to continue keeping the money in a fruitless saving”.
The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Ikuinyi Ibani, consequently committed the bill to the Committee on Public Accounts for further action.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Reserved Fund Repeal of 2017 Bill has passed the second reading at the plenary session in the House.
Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Ibani committed the bill to the Committee of Public Appropriation after debates on the bill.
Enoch Epelle
Politics
PFN Rejects Call For INEC Chairman’s Removal Over Genocide Comments
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has strongly rejected calls by the Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria seeking the removal of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, over comments he allegedly made on genocide.
The Fellowship described the demand as unjustified and a threat to constitutional freedoms.
In a statement signed by its National Secretary, Bishop David Bakare, the PFN insisted that Prof Amupitan, like every Nigerian, has the constitutional right to express his views on matters of national concern, irrespective of the public office he occupies.
According to the PFN, the comments attributed to the INEC Chairman were made in his personal capacity and had no link whatsoever with his official responsibilities or electoral duties.
The Fellowship stressed that elections and electoral activities were not involved in the matter, arguing that there was no basis to connect the alleged comments to Prof Amupitan’s role as INEC Chairman.
“We strongly oppose such calls because Prof. Amupitan, as a Nigerian, has the right to make comments on what he observes to be happening in the nation, regardless of his appointment or assignment,” the statement read.
The PFN said it condemned “in every ramification” the suggestion that the INEC Chairman should be removed from office on the basis of his personal views, warning against attempts to punish public officials for expressing opinions outside the scope of their official duties.
The Tide source reports that the Fellowship also cautioned against what it described as a growing tendency to interpret national issues through religious lenses, noting that such an approach only deepens divisions and undermines peaceful coexistence.
“We must resist the temptation of profiling or judging people based on their religious beliefs or positions. Prof. Amupitan has a right to bear his mind, and this should not be at the cost of his job,” the PFN added.
The PFN called on all stakeholders to exercise restraint, understanding and mutual respect in national discourse, particularly on sensitive issues.
It emphasised that unity and peace must remain paramount in addressing national challenges.
The Fellowship reaffirmed its commitment to fairness, justice and mutual respect, urging that these values guide public engagement and responses to issues affecting the country.
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Oji Clears Air On Appointment Of 15 Special Advisers By Fubara
The Special Adviser on Political Affairs to the Rivers State Governor, Dr. Darlington Oji, has disclosed that about 15 Special Advisers to the governor were duly approved by the Rivers State House of Assembly before the current political crisis in the State.
Oji made the disclosure in a Television programme in Port Harcourt, recently, while reacting to issues surrounding appointments, the impeachment moves against the governor and his deputy, and allegations of financial mismanagement.
He clarified that the appointment of Special Advisers was carried out in strict compliance with constitutional provisions, and received the approval of the Rivers State House of Assembly under the leadership of the Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, before the crisis began.
According to the Special Adviser, the appointments did not require any further screening, countering claims that the governor violated due process in constituting his advisory team.
On the impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Odu, Oji described the process as unfounded and lacking constitutional backing.
He said that several lawmakers who initially supported the impeachment move were now reconsidering their stance after discovering that the process had no legal basis.
Oji also attributed the impeachment plot to personal and political ambitions, saying it is not motivated by the interest or welfare of the people of Rivers State.
Speaking on the financial position of the State after the Emergency Rule, the Special Adviser disclosed that the governor met about ?600 billion in the state’s coffers upon assumption of office.
He explained that the availability of funds enabled the administration to continue governance smoothly without the need for a supplementary budget.
The governor’s aide also refuted allegations of financial mismanagement against the governor, and stressed that all allocations to lawmakers and constituency projects were transparently handled.
He maintained that the Fubara administration remained focused on development, stability, and good governance despite the political distractions in the State.
Oji expressed confidence that the impeachment moves would eventually be abandoned as legislators and the public become more informed, adding that the governor’s leadership has continued to reassure citizens and sustain political stability in the State.
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