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Reps Donate N705m From Their Salaries To Tinubu, Pledge Continues Supports

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Reps Donate N705m From Their Salaries To Tinubu, Pledge Continues Supports

Reps donate N705m from their salaries to Tinubu, pledge continues supports. According to him, the money is a six-month 50 per cent deduction from their salaries to support Mr Tinubu.

Abbas Tajudeen, the speaker of the House, presented the cheque on behalf of the federal lawmakers.

The donation was made on Monday when Mr Tinubu hosted the leadership and members of the House of Representatives to Iftar at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to him, the money is a six-month 50 per cent deduction from their salaries to augment the humanitarian engagements of Mr Tinubu and to support vulnerable people in the country.

Mr Abbas thanked the president for the invitation to break fast with him and for always showing respect and concern for the House of Representatives.

“As we all know, the month of Ramadan entails many things, one of them is reflection: where were you before, where are you now, and where do you want to be?

“I believe Nigeria, more than ever before, needs this type of reflection,” Mr Abbas said.
He implored both Christians and Muslims to dedicate the fasting period to pray for the country.

The speaker said Nigerians knew what the Tinubu administration had achieved within just two years and the period offered a moment for every Nigerian to reflect and pray for the country.

Reps Donate N705m

Reps Donate N705m

 

“Prayers for the economy; prayers for improved security, prayers for the leaders and prayers for the citizens,” added Mr Abbas.

He pledged that every member of the House of Representatives was in support of the president.

Mr Abbas noted that the policies of the government were for the betterment of the people and Nigeria as a country.

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PRP Demands Direct Federal Allocation to Local Governments

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PRP Demands Direct Federal Allocation to Local Governments

PRP demands direct federal allocation to local governments. The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has raised concerns over reported attempts by state governors to lobby the President against the direct disbursement of federal allocations to Local Government Authorities (LGAs).

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Muhammed Ishaq, reaffirmed PRP’s commitment to fiscal autonomy for LGAs, as upheld by the Nigerian Constitution and reinforced by the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on July 11, 2024.

“It is disheartening that despite the clear legal framework ensuring the financial independence of local governments, some state governors are using their influence to undermine this democratic process,” Ishaq stated.

He emphasized that the Supreme Court’s directive for federal allocations to be sent directly to elected local government councils was intended to enhance transparency, accountability, and proper utilization of funds at the grassroots level.

The PRP criticized the practice of channeling funds through joint state-local government accounts, which has led to financial mismanagement by state governments.

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The party warned that any attempt to redirect these allocations back to state control would violate constitutional provisions and weaken local government autonomy.

PRP insisted that LGA funds should be disbursed directly without interference, allowing elected councils to manage their resources efficiently, meet the needs of their constituents, and drive community development.

It also pledged support for local governments against any efforts to use their allocations to service debts not legitimately incurred for their benefit.

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Nigeria Senate Probes Cameroon’s Alleged Annexation Of Nigerian Mangrove Islands

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Nigeria Senate Probes Cameroon’s Alleged Annexation Of Nigerian Mangrove Islands

Nigeria senate probes Cameroon’s alleged annexation of Nigerian Mangrove Islands. The Senate has set up an ad-hoc committee to investigate the alleged annexation of the country’s mangrove islands and maritime territories by the Republic of Cameroon. The committee is expected to report back with necessary recommendations in the next two months.

As part of its resolutions, the Senate has urged President Bola Tinubu to take immediate steps to safeguard Nigeria’s territorial waters, including securing over 2,560 oil wells identified within the disputed mangrove islands in Akwa Ibom State.

The Senate leadership has also committed to engaging directly with President Tinubu to explore diplomatic solutions to the crisis.

Lawmakers during plenary on Tuesday, underpinned the need for urgent action to prevent further escalation of what they described as a “provocation by the Republic of Cameroon”.

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Senate

Leading the motion under Orders 41 and 51, Senator Aniekan Bassey had raised an alarm over the economic and territorial implications of Cameroon’s encroachment into Nigerian territory.

Senator Bassey said that the affected mangrove islands, located in Efiat, Mbo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, were not part of the territories ceded to Cameroon under the 1913 Anglo-German treaties or the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling of October 2002.

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Tension As Another Explosion Rocks Pipeline in Rivers

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Tension As Another Explosion Rocks Pipeline in Rivers

A second major pipeline explosion has rocked the Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area (ONELGA) of Rivers State, occurring just hours after a similar incident in Bodo, Gokana LGA.

The latest explosion struck a manifold connecting a federal pipeline in the Okwawriwa area on Tuesday morning, sending massive flames into the sky and raising fresh concerns about the safety of oil facilities in the region.

Another Explosion Rocks Pipeline

Another Explosion Rocks Pipeline

Another Explosion Rocks Pipeline in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area (ONELGA) of Rivers State.

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