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Wike Swears-In New Perm Secs, Others

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The swearing-in of new Permanent Secretaries, Caretaker Chairmen Attorney-General, took the lead among activities in Government House last week.
But before last weekend’s event, the governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, was in Atlanta United States of America  (USA), where he addressed Rivers people of Ikwerre extract in diaspora.
At Atlanta during 20th National Convention of the Ogbakor Ikwerre USA, the governor observed that the repeated use of the security agencies to rig elections would endanger the unity of the country more than agitations of different ethnic groups.
He charged Ikwerre people across the globe to rise up and resist any attempt by treacherous Ikwerre politicians bent on truncating the political ascendancy of the Ikwerre Ethnic Nationality in the politics of Rivers State and Nigeria.
Wike  explained that the state is on the path of growth, after his administration revived critical sectors of the economy and  governance structure despite inheriting a state without basic infrastructure as the immediate past administration failed after eight years.
Last Tuesday, the office of the state Deputy  Governor, Dr Ipalibo Harry-Banigo in a statement assured that the state government was working with security agencies to ensure the release of Dr Alex Akani. The statement came on the trail to assuage fears that the medical doctor had died in the hands of his captors.
Dr Harry-Banigo appealed to the Medical and Dental Consultants of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital to suspend the proposed strike occasioned by the abduction of Dr Alex Akani  and assured them that the state Government would work assiduously with security agencies to secure his release.
Speaking at a two-day workshop organized by the Christian Medical and Dental Association in partnership with the Rivers State Government on Wednesday last week, Dr Harry-Banigo expressed readiness of government to partner non-governmental organizations and civil societies to bring peace, development and progress to the Rivers people.
Last Saturday, the governor has engaged in three programmes, as new sets of permanent secretaries, caretaker committee chairmen and Attorney-General were sworn-in.
At the event which took place in the Exco chambers of the Government House, the governor directed the re-appointed of Rivers State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Emmanuel  Aguma to ensure conclusive prosecution of former majority leader of the State House of Assembly, Chidi  Lloyd and ex-chairman of Asari-Toru Local Government Area, Ojukaye Flag-Armachree.
He advised the Attorney-General to sustain the entronement of the rule of law, to avoid a situation where people resort to self help on account that the state cannot prosecute criminal offenders.
On the newly sworn-in CTC chairmen, Chief Wike advised them to concentrate on the maintenance of security and environmental sanitation.
He advised the council chairmen to work with security agencies to address security challenges in their respective local government areas. Chief Wike later swore-in 17 permanent secretaries  and urged them to be loyal and contribute to state development.

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Reps Urge FG To Pay ASUU, NASU’s Withheld Salaries

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The House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government to pay the withheld salaries of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Non Academic Staff Union (NASU).
This followed the adoption of a Motion of Urgent Public Importance by Rep. Abubakar Fulata (APC-Jigawa) during plenary on Wednesday.
Presenting the motion, Fulata said that the government must accede to the unions’ demands because they were genuine.
Adopting the motion, the House urged the President to direct the relevant bodies to come up with modalities for negotiation with both ASUU and NASU.
The House said this would enable them to come up with workable, implementable and final agreement to be signed by both parties.
The House urged the president to direct the Ministry of Finance, to ensure full implementation.
The House mandated its Committees on University Education, Polytechnic Education, Federal Colleges of Education, Labour and Productivity, Finance, Legislative Compliance to ensure compliance.

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Bill To Prescribe Salaries, Allowances Of Judicial Officers Pass 2nd Reading

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The bill seeking to prescribe salaries, allowances, and fringe benefits of Judicial office holders in Nigeria has passed second reading at the Senate.
This followed the presentation of the general principles of the bill by the sponsor, Sen. Lola Ashiru (APC-Kwara) at plenary on Thursday.
Presenting the bill, Ashiru said the bill, an executive bill, was forwarded to the two Chambers of the National Assembly by President Bola Tinubu, in accordance with provisions of Section 58(2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended.
He said the bill, in a nutshell, seeks to prescribe salaries, allowances and fringe benefits for judicial officers in order to nip in the bud, the prolonged stagnation in their remuneration.
This, he said was to reflect the contemporary socio-economic realities of the time.
Ashiru said the bill intends to unify the salary structure, allowances and fringe benefits of judicial officers holders both in the Federal and at the State levels.
“This proposed legal framework, undoubtedly, will bring about significant improvement in the welfare, capacity and independence of the Judiciary, which have been contentious issues of public discourse over the years.”
He said that the intent of the bill was in conformity with the current administration’s resolve to strengthen the country’s Judiciary and the criminal justice system .
This, he said was to ensure its independence in the performance of its constitutional role, as the arbiter of the temple of justice.
He urged the senators to support the expeditious passage of the bill in view of its importance to the socio-economic and political development of this country.
Sen. Mohammed Monguno (APC-Borno), who seconded the motion said it was necessary to ensure adequate remuneration of Judicial officers was in line with the current economic reality.
He said that there was the need to provide an adequate remuneration that would prevent judicial officials from being tempted for corruption.
Sen. Orji Kalu (APC- Abia ) commended the executive for presenting the bill to prescribe a remuneration for the judicial arm of government, saying that no right thinking Nigerian would want to oppose it.
He urged the officials to ensure that justice is dispensed rightly to Nigerians.
He also urged the government to improve remuneration of other sectors given the economic reality.
Deputy President of Senate, Barau Jubrin (APC-Kano) said the President has done creditably well by presenting the bill for remuneration of the judicial officials.
He said the judicial officials had suffered in silence for as they were not disposed to speaking up on the issues, just like the labour unions.
He said it was cheery and commendable for President Tinubu to have brought the bill, which was designed to enhance the salary and welfare of the judicial officials.
President of Senate, Godswill Akpiabio said presentation of the bill was a right step in the right direction by President Tinubu.
Akpabio, referred the bill to the committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters for further legislative inputs and to return back to plenary in four weeks, after the bill was read for the second time.

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Court To Hear Suit Against Ganduje’s Suspension, May 28

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Justice Abdullahi Muhammad Liman of the Federal High Court, Kano, has fixed May 28 for hearing in the substantive application filed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje.
Dr Ganduje is challenging his suspension from the party by factional ward executives led by one Basiru Nuhu Isa.
He was first suspended by APC Ganduje Ward executives led by one Haladu Gwanjo on April 15. Another faction emerged and also announced suspension of Dr Ganduje on April 20.
The Tide source reports that the secretary of the party in Kano, Zakari Sarina, said the suspension by the faction was another case of impersonation.
Dr Ganduje is seeking a declaration that his suspension from the party without giving him opportunity to defend himself amounts to violation of his fundamental right to fair hearing.
He is also seeking a declaration that his suspension by the faction was unlawful, null and void.
Counsel for the embattled APC chairman, Hadiza Ahmad, applied for service on the respondents by substituted means which the court granted.
Justice Liman adjourned to May 28 for hearing in the matter.

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