Politics
Amaechi To Admit Boko Haram Victims In State Schools
Last weekend, during the Easter celebrations, Governor
Chibuike Amaechi sued for peace and peaceful co-existence to commemorate the death and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, saying the season should be used for sober reflections. The governor was represented by his wife, Dame Judith Amaechi at various occasions during the Easter period.
Also last week, Dame Amaechi and the Deputy Governor, Engr Tele Ikuru were among dignitaries who attended a special dedication service of the land of Ikuru to God.
General Superintendent of Redemption Ministries, Rev. Stephen Akinola prayed for the ancient town. The governor’s wife later took an excursion along the beautiful Ikuru beach.
She later attended the womanhood ceremony of the wife of the state Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Mrs Gogo Levi Charles, saying women deserve to be honoured. She thanked the commissioner for honouring his wife in a grand style. According to her, such honour attracts God’s blessings and grace.
Her Excellency also attended the Womanhood Ceremony of Mrs Grace Sam Jaja at Opobo in Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area of the state.
Also during the week under review, Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs Ibi, Semenitari wasat Opobo Town for a special womanhood ceremony sponsored by wife of former Deputy Governor of the state, Dame Christy Toby. About 10 maidens participated in the Bibite and Egerebite ceremonies held in Chief Toby’s compound in the ancient town.
Returning to the state on Tuesday, Governor Chibuike Amaechi visited Abonnema Town, headquarters of Akuku-Toru Local Government Area, where he commissioned a 15KVA power generating line and Owukori Memorial Hall, including the Chibuike Amaechi Ultra-Modern Market constructed by the Chairman of the council, Theodore Georgewill.
The governor later visited the Amayanabo of Abonnema, HRH Gbobo Disrael. During the visit, he addressed the people of the area and promised to embark on a new sand-filling project and completion of abandoned projects in the area.
On Wednesday, the governor together with former Head of State, Gen Abdusalami Abubakar, the Nobel Laureatte, Prof. Wole Soyinka; former Minister of Education, Dr Oby Ezekwesili and representative of President Jonathan, Mrs Omolara Woods flagged off the World Book Capital in Port Harcourt.
Gen. Abubakar said the ceremony was momentous and has brought pride to the country. He, therefore, enjoined the organisers to ensure that all activities slated meet expectations of a Book Capital, as he enjoined Nigerians to work for peace and unity of the country.
In the same vein, Prof Wole Soyinka used the ceremony to call for a concerted efforts towards ending the menace of Boko Haram in the country. On his part, Governor Amaechi, while thanking God for the success, called for an urgent need to reverse the economic decline and leap from development by bringing back the book. He also promised to admit young girls who were abducted by Islamic fundamentalists in Borno State in the model secondary schools built across the state.
Non-indigenes in the state who are members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) paid a solidarity visit to the Governor in Government House. The group under the banner of Non-indigenes Political Forum of APC, led by Chief Williams Ubaka, described Rt Hon Amaechi as the best governor ever produced in Rivers State and Nigeria. They also thanked him for “the uncommon transformation which his leadership has brought to the state.”
On Friday, Head of the United States Bureau of Conflict and Stabilisation, Operations and the Assistant Secretary of States, Rick Barton together with the US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle paid a courtesy visit to the governor. They intimated the governor that, they were in the state to promote a special programme to train youths in film production.
Mr Barton who expressed concern for a peaceful political transition in the country, assured that the USA was ready to offer assistance in ensuring the development of the country.
On Saturday, they governor was represented by his deputy, Engr Tele Ikuru at the Airport to welcome the President who was enroute Bayelsa State. The deputy governor later participated in the state congress of the APC at the Alfred Diete-Spiff Civic Centre, Port Harcourt, where the APC State congress produced new substantive executive led by Chief Ibiamu Ikanya.
Politics
Tinubu Swears In New INEC Chairman
President Bola Tinubu, yesterday in Abuja, swore in the sixth substantive chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan (SAN).
At the ceremony held at the State House Council Chamber, President Tinubu urged the new INEC Chairman to serve with integrity and beyond reproach.
“Your nomination and the subsequent confirmation by the Senate are a testament to your capacity and the confidence reposed in you by both the executive and the legislative arms of government.
“This significant achievement marks the beginning of a challenging, yet rewarding journey, and I trust that you will approach your responsibility with the highest level of integrity, dedication and patriotism,” the President said.
President Tinubu noted that the country had been on a path of democratic governance and learning since 1999, with notable achievements in the strengthening of various institutions.
“Our democracy has come a long way in 25 years. We have consolidated and strengthened our democratic institutions, particularly in electoral systems, through innovations and reforms.
“We have learned a great deal along the way and have improved significantly from where we were many years ago. We must now remain committed to the principles that underpin democracy in a complex and multifaceted society.
“The electoral process is a vital part of a democracy that grants the people the exclusive right to choose their leaders and shape their future. To ensure that our democracy continues to flourish, the integrity of our electoral process must be beyond reproach,” he added.
President Tinubu stated that the governorship election on November 8, 2025, in Anambra State will serve as a litmus test for the new leadership of the electoral commission.
“It is important that our elections are free, fair and credible. We must consistently improve our electoral process, addressing the challenges of yesterday and innovating for today and tomorrow.
“To maintain public trust in the election, electoral integrity must be protected. All aspects of the process – from registration to campaigning, the media access, voting and counting should be transparent, non–violent and credible.
“No electoral system is flawless, but since elections are vital to a nation’s future, it is essential to continually strengthen electoral institutions, ensuring that they are robust, resilient and safeguarded against artificial setback.
“I therefore charge you, Prof Amupitan, as you take on this important assignment to protect the integrity of our electoral process and strengthen the institutional capacity of INEC.
The swearing-in ceremony follows the Senate’s confirmation of the INEC Chairman’s nomination on October 16.
Amupitan succeeds Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, whose tenure as INEC Chairman ran from 2015 to 2025.
The 58-year-old academic outlined his plans to reform Nigeria’s electoral system, strengthen institutional independence, and rebuild public trust in the commission at the screening.
The new INEC Chairman will assume office immediately.
Politics
Reps Ask FG To Curb Arbitrary Rent Hike Nationwide
The House of Representatives yesterday urged the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, to take urgent and decisive measures to curb the growing trend of arbitrary rent increases across the country.
The House, which described incessant rent increment as exploitative and detrimental to citizens’ welfare, took the resolution following the adoption of a motion on notice at Thursday’s plenary, sponsored by the member representing Calabar Municipal/Odukpani Federal Constituency, Cross River State, Bassey Akiba.
Recall that in May 2024, the House passed a similar resolution sponsored by Emmanuel Udo (PDP, Akwa Ibom), calling for rent control and landlords’ regulation within the Federal Capital Territory.
Udo’s motion advocated monthly rent payments and directed the House Committee on the FCT to propose measures to address excessive, reckless increments in rent by landlords.
Across the country, there are reports of a hike in rents, particularly in areas witnessing new government infrastructural projects such as roads and markets.
In the FCT, rents in some neighbourhoods have jumped from ?800,000 to ?2.5 million annually, for a two-bedroom flat; a development that has plunged many Nigerians into economic distress.
Akiba, while drumming support for the bill, argued that “The rise in the cost of living has made it increasingly difficult for families and businesses to meet rental obligations,” warning that “Unregulated rent increments threaten stability in the housing sector.”
While acknowledging landlords’ rights, he noted that tenants’ welfare must be equally protected to ensure fairness and economic balance.
Referencing Section 14(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the lawmaker reminded his colleagues that the welfare and security of citizens constitute the primary responsibility of government.
He also cited the United Nations Habitat Agenda, which emphasises access to adequate and affordable housing as a basic human right.
Lawmakers present at the plenary voted in support of the motion when it was put to a voice vote by the Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu, who presided over the session.
Consequently, the House urged the Federal Government to “Intensify efforts toward providing affordable housing schemes to ease pressure on the rental market and expand access to low-cost homes.”
It also directed the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development to “Collaborate with state governments in implementing effective rent control policies, ensuring that public infrastructure development does not trigger unjustified rent escalations.”
The House also recommended that any rent review should not exceed 20 per cent of the existing rate, regardless of improvements in facilities.
Furthermore, the House mandated its Committee on Housing and Habitat to ensure compliance and submit a report within four weeks for further legislative action.
News
New INEC Chair Pledges Free, Fair, Credible Polls
The newly sworn-in Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Joash Amupitan, SAN, has vowed to restore credibility and public confidence in the country’s electoral system, declaring his appointment as a “divine” call to serve the nation.
Speaking shortly after his inauguration by the President at the State House yesterday, Amupitan declared that his mission was clear — to deliver free, fair, and credible elections while deepening democratic values across the nation.
During his first official meeting with the commission’s directors, he stressed that achieving INEC’s mandate would hinge on teamwork, discipline, and integrity within the institution.
“Our mandate is clear, and what is it? To deliver free, fair, and credible elections that reflect the will of the Nigerian people. To achieve this, we must work together as a team,” he stated.
Addressing INEC staff and directors, the don pledged to uphold the highest standards of transparency and accountability.
“As we mark the beginning of the new chapter, I want to assure you of my commitment to upholding the highest standard of integrity, transparency, and discipline in all our operations,” he said.
Turning his attention to the upcoming Anambra State governorship election, the INEC chairman described it as a defining moment for the commission.
“The upcoming Anambra state governorship election is not just another electoral exercise. It represents a pivot opportunity for us to demonstrate our commitment to free, fair, and credible elections,” he declared.
“The eyes of the nation are upon us, and it is our duty to rise to that occasion.
“Credibility in our election is paramount, and we must ensure that every voter feels confident that their vote will count. Because that is a constitutional task. And let’s restore back the confidence of every voter that whenever there is an election, their vote will count,” Amupitan added.
The don also made staff welfare a central part of his agenda, acknowledging that the commission’s workforce plays a vital role in ensuring credible elections.
“For me, staff welfare is going to be my priority. We are going to be expecting so much from you, so your welfare is going to be a priority.
“We’ll work assiduously and tirelessly to ensure that our working conditions are conducive and that our staff are equipped with the necessary resources to excel,” the INEC chairman assured.
The chairman, accompanied by his wife, children, and senior officials from the University of Jos, expressed gratitude to his academic colleagues who celebrated his appointment.
“I was told that the whole university got shut down out of excitement. One of theirs is now given this very heckling and important responsibility of heading this commission at this time,” he said.
Despite the weight of his new responsibilities, he said he was ready for the challenge.
“The places I’ve gone to, including some national commissioners, they were saying, I don’t envy you. But let me say that I am excited about the journey ahead.
“Together, let us uphold the values of democracy and work tirelessly for the credibility of our elections,” the don said.
He concluded his remarks on a reflective note, describing his appointment as part of a divine plan.
“Maybe if I had a choice, I would say I would not come here. But from all the indications, I could see that God is moving in this country, and my coming is divine.
“If God says go, who are you to say I’m not going? I’m here because I have a role to play to ensure that a new Nigeria is born. And of course, you know, INEC has a very, very important role to play in this quest.
“God bless you all, and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he concluded.
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