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SERAP sues N’Assembly over N40bn budget for exotic, bulletproof cars

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has sued Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, over the plan to spend N40bn on 465 exotic and bulletproof cars for members and principal officials, and N70bn as palliatives  for new members.

SERAP also sought an order of mandamus to compel Akpabio and Abbas to repeal the Supplementary Appropriation Act 2022 to reduce the budget for the National Assembly by N110bn to reflect the current economic realities in the country.

The suit is coming on the heels of the statement by Akpabio that the Clerk of the National Assembly had sent “holiday allowances” into the “various bank accounts of senators” amid some 137 million Nigerians who are facing extreme poverty.

In the suit number FHC/L/CS/1606/2023 filed at the Federal High Court in Lagos, SERAP is seeking “an order of mandamus to direct and compel Mr Akpabio and Mr Abbas to review and reduce the N40 billion budgeted to buy 465 Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and bulletproof cars for members and principal officials.”

SERAP also sought an order restraining  Akpabio and  Abbas from demanding or receiving the N40 billion to buy 465 SUVs and bulletproof cars for members and principal officials until an assessment of the socio-economic impact of the spending on the 137 million poor Nigerians is carried out in the public interest.

In the suit, SERAP is arguing that: “Nigerians have a right to honest and faithful performance by their public officials including lawmakers, as public officials owe a fiduciary duty to the general citizenry.”

The organisation said the proposed spending of N110 billion by members of the National Assembly is apparently on top of the N281 billion already provided for the lawmakers in the 2023 National Assembly budget. It said the proposed spending is also different from the N30.17 billion budgeted for the ‘inauguration expenses’ for new members.

It said, “Unless the reliefs sought are granted, the lawmakers will spend the N110billion, and the travesty, and apparent conflicts of interest and self-dealing by members of the National Assembly would continue. It a fundamental breach of their fiduciary duties for members of the National Assembly to arbitrarily increase their own budget and to use the budget as a tool to satisfy the lifestyle of lawmakers. While N70 billion ‘support allowance’ is budgeted for 306 new lawmakers, only N500 billion worth of palliatives is budgeted for 12 million poor Nigerians. N40 billion is also allocated to buy 465 SUVs and bulletproof cars for members and principal officials.”

The suit was filed on behalf of SERAP by its lawyers, Kolawole Oluwadare and Blessing Ogwuche.

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Wike, Fubara are ego-driven, crude – Reno Omokri

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Wike, Fubara are ego-driven, crude – Reno Omokri

The governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, has been described as a ‘tactless’ politician who is “not refined and does not project much intellectual prowess.”

Reno Omokri made the remarks in a statement on X on Wednesday while commenting on the political tension in Rivers State.

According to Onokri, “the situation in rivers should not be allowed to fester or spiral out of control. It will benefit nobody. And nobody can tell where the political instability it will cause will end.”

Newstrends reports that although Wike handpicked Fubara as his successor, the duo have been at loggerheads for months over political differences that led pro-Wike legislators in the Rivers State House of Assembly to decamp from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress.

On Saturday, Wike noted that his choice of Fubara was a mistake.

“I want to say this clearly: in life, we make mistakes. I have made a mistake. I own it up, and I say God forgives me.

“I have said all of you should forgive me, but we will correct it at the appropriate time,” he boasted.

Fubara remarked on Tuesday that his administration inherited a massive debt burden from the previous administration of Nyesom Wike.

Fubara stated that several contractors who worked on various projects for Wike’s administration were due to receive balance payments in the billions.

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The revelation provided further light on the situation between the governor and his predecessor and estranged godfather, Wike.

Omokri, who noted that “Both Wike and Fubara are ego-driven,” lamented that “they come from a state that is not homogenous enough to unite and contain this crisis.”

He adds, “The people and culture of the local area do not understand brinksmanship. They play too many zero-sum games, often ending in a lose-lose scenario.”

The self-acclaimed table shaker raised concerns that the political tension in the state may spread across the country, having negative effects.

He, therefore urged President Bola Tinubu to intervene and ameliorate the feud in the state.

“If their blustering will start and end in Rivers, okay. But it will not end there. The contagious effect may have seismic consequences for our country. Rivers needs an outside force to act as Big Brother. Rivers needs presidential intervention,” Omokri stated.

“This is the kind of thing President Obasanjo was good at. President Tinubu may want to borrow a leaf from Ebura Owu, Okikiola,” he adds.

Comparing Fubara to a “militant in the creek” and no “better than an Ateke Tom” (a repentant militant), Omokri berated the governor for allegedly bombing the Rivers State House of Assembly.

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The former presidential aide also expressed displeasure over those who accepted to work as commissioners under the Fubara-led state government.

Urging Tinubu to interfere in the feud, Omokri mentioned, “In this scenario, the Ambode approach is far better than the Ngige tactic. Fubara is not savvy politically.

“He is also not refined and does not project much intellectual prowess. He is rather crude. Not that Wike is much better. But at least Wike would never allow the State House of Assembly to be bombed.

“That is such a low-life and low-level thing to do. Too pedestrian. As if you are a militant in the creek. No class. Just crass. I am ashamed of people who agree to serve as commissioners under such a fellow. No amount of money can wipe away the stigma. I do not see him as being better than an Ateke Tom.

“The President should impress on his minister to allow the fellow to finish his tenure. 2027 is not too far. If you can unseat him, then, by all means, do so.

“It will be more clinical and will not create much tension, as it will be seen as a natural consequence of an election. But to impeach a bushman like Fubara is to reignite the Niger Delta militancy.

“There is no low that an individual like that would not descend to in such a scenario.”

Wike, Fubara are ego-driven, crude – Reno Omokri

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Lagos govt to empower one million youths with ICT skills

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Lagos govt to empower one million youths with ICT skills

The Commissioner for the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, made this known on Wednesday, in Ikeja.

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We will sanction teachers engaging in extra lessons after school – LASG

The Lagos State Government has threatened to wield the big stick against any teacher or school that continues to utilise the extra one-hour after the official closing hour for extra lessons, for which they are paid by pupils.

Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Jamiu Tolani Alli-Balogun dropped the hint while inaugurating the block of classrooms and furniture at the Amuwo-Odofin Junior High School Complex, donated to the state by Grimaldi Group and the Ports &Terminal Multiservices Ltd.

He said the extra hour is meant for extra-curricular activities, and students must be encouraged to participate in some of these social activities and clubs such as the Red Cross, Red Crescent, Boys Scout, Boys/Girls Brigade, the STEM Club, Writing and Debate Club and many others, to ensure their rounded development.

He frowned at the practice where the first lesson in many public schools across the state are often “killed” by teachers, and threatened to deal decisively with any teacher caught for dereliction of duties.

“Do your job at the right time between 8am -2pm, leave the extra hour either for reading or extra-curricular activities. We would no longer condone using that time for fee-paying extra lesson in our schools. Education is free in Lagos State and nobody should be charging any fee for anything,” commissioner said.

Saying the projects has changed the face of Mile 2 Community and added value to education in the state, Alli-Balogun said the state would not only take ownership, but will maintain the facilities to ensure that it serves the purpose of learning and add value to community and the state.

Other infrastructure donated to the school by PTML include: an access road with drainage system, a borehole and installation of a water treatment plant at the Amuwo-Odofin Junior and Senior High Schools, a security gate and well-furnished gate house at Amuwo-Odofin Junior and Senior High School Complex, 1,000 dual desks and chairs as well as chairs and desks for staff rooms for all the six schools within the school complex, roof repair of Amuwo-Odofin Junior and Senior High School and Imoye High School and a 50 KVA transformer donated to Senior and Junior High School, Mile 2.

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Addressing the school principal, the Commissioner said: “If you have shortage of teachers, kindly let us know, so that we can deploy more teachers to this school for it to serve the purpose for which it was built.”

He applauded the PTML for putting smiles on the face of the students and residents of the community as well as the government. Noting that the government cannot do everything, Alli-Balogun said partnerships like this ensures that companies give back to the state and the host communities, adding that investing in the future generation of Amuwo-Odofin and the state is an investment in the right direction.

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