Crime
Reps Advances Bill Seeking Age Limit for Presidential, Gubernatorial Candidates Passes Second Reading

Reps Advances Bill Seeking Age Limit for Presidential, Gubernatorial Candidates Passes Second Reading
Reps advances bill seeking age limit for presidential, gubernatorial candidates passes second reading. The House of Representatives has advanced a bill that seeks to bar individuals above 60 years from contesting for the offices of President and Governor in Nigeria.
Sponsored by Rep. Ikeagwuonu Ugochinyere, the bill proposes amendments to the 1999 Constitution, setting a maximum age limit of 60 years for candidates and requiring them to hold at least a Bachelor’s degree. It amends Section 131 for the presidency and Section 177 for governorship eligibility.
Alongside this bill, several others passed second reading, including:
–Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education Bill, upgrading Alvan Ikoku College of Education to a federal university.
–Creation of Ideato West Local Government Area Bill, proposing a new LGA in Imo State.
I–nclusion of Youths & Persons with Disabilities in Political Appointments Bill, ensuring reserved positions in governance.

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–Trade and Commerce Bill, allowing both federal and state governments to regulate trade.
–Reserved Seats for Women Bill, increasing female representation in legislative bodies.
–Judicial Reform Bills, including proposals to expedite justice and increase Supreme Court and Court of Appeal justices.
–Creation of New States Bills, proposing Wan State (North Central) and Gobir State (Northwest).
These legislative efforts aim to reshape governance, promote inclusivity, and enhance economic and judicial efficiency in Nigeria.
Crime
Eid-el-Fitr: Group (SDAI) Salutes Troops For Keeping Nigeria Safe

Eid-el-Fitr: Group (SDAI) Salutes Troops For Keeping Nigeria Safe
Eid-el-Fitr: Group (SDAI) salutes troops for keeping Nigeria safe. Security, Development and Advancement Initiative (SDAI), a civil society organisation, has saluted troops of the Armed Forces of Nigeria for their sacrifices and sustained onslaught against terrorists across theatres of operation.
The group gave the commendation in a message by its convener, Mattias Ebong, to the armed forces on the occasion of Eid-el-fitr, on Sunday in Abuja.
Mt Ebong likened the fasting period to the sacrifices being made by members of the armed forces to keep the country safe and united.
He said the military under the command of Gen. Christopher Musa, had been exemplary in terms of making sacrifices for the country.
The group lauded the chief of defence staff for the operational successes that had seen insurgents, terrorists and bandits being depleted by troops.
He said the Ramadan period was that of intercession to usher in peace and stability in security challenged areas in the country, and expressed hope that those places would soon experience a turn around.

Nigerian Army
“As you celebrate the end of Ramadan and mark the occasion of Eid-el-fitr, the security, development and advancement initiative send our warmest felicitations.
“May this joyous occasion bring you peace, happiness, and spiritual renewal. May the blessings of Allah be upon you and your loved ones.
“As we celebrate, let us remember the sacrifices made by the armed forces of Nigeria to keep the country safe and united.
“May we continue to uphold these values in our daily lives and continuously work for our unity,” he said.
Crime
FRSC Warns Motorists Against Carrying Inflammable Substances During Eid: Ogun

FRSC Warns Motorists Against Carrying Inflammable Substances During Eid: Ogun
FRSC warns motorists against carrying inflammable substances during eid. Mr Ogunmefun also advised motorists to be patient and drive safely on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
The Federal Road Safety Corps, Ogun State Command, has warned motorists against carrying inflammable substances, such as gas, that may ignite fire explosions during the eid-el-fitr celebration.
The Ota Unit Commander of the FRSC, Wasiu Ogunmefun,issued the warning while speaking with journalists on Saturday in Ota, Ogun.
He emphasised that the warning was necessary to promote safety during the festival.
He explained that the primary goal of the warning was to reduce the risk of fire and explosions on the road, which could lead to loss of lives and property.
Mr Ogunmefun also advised motorists to be patient and drive safely on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, saying the road was still under construction.
“We urge motorists not to carry anything that has the potential to ignite a fire to prevent mishaps on the highway during this period.
”Additionally, they should avoid speeding and refrain from driving against traffic to ensure the safety of road users,” he said.

FRSC Warns Motorists
Mr Ogunmefun also cautioned against overloading vehicles, as it could make them more fragile, increasing the risk of road crashes.
He further advised against carrying humans with animals, warning that anyone caught doing so would be arrested by FRSC personnel.
He underscored the importance of motorists cooperating with FRSC personnel, who had been deployed to ensure traffic safety, ease congestion, and respond to emergencies on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
The Federal Government has declared March 31 and April 1 as public holidays for Muslim faithful to celebrate eid-el-fitr across the country.
Crime
Niger FRSC Deploys 500 Officers For Safe Eid

Niger FRSC Deploys 500 Officers For Safe Eid
Niger FRSC deploys 500 officers for safe eid. The Federal Road Safety Corps sector in Niger State has deployed over 500 operatives to ensure an accident-free eid-el-fitr celebration in the state.
This deployment is contained in a statement by the Sector Commander, Kumar Tsukwam, on Saturday in Minna.
Mr Tsukwam emphasised the need for such a deployment to guarantee a smooth and safe celebration.
He said, “The operatives have been stationed across the state, especially at accident-prone areas, to facilitate the easy movement of vehicles.’’
He added that tow vans had been deployed to remove faulty vehicles from roads across the state.
He noted, “We have also stationed ambulances to respond to emergencies.’’
Mr Tsukwam stated that the corps had engaged special marshals to assist in maintaining the free flow of traffic.
“The operatives have already begun operations, and traffic has been smooth from the Minna-Bida axis to the Suleja axis,” he said.

FRSC Deploys 500 Officers
He added that traffic was also flowing freely on the Minna-Kontagora, Mokwa-Bida, Bida-Kutigi, and Lapai-Lambata Roads.
Mr Tsukwam assured that efforts had been intensified to prevent road congestion during the celebration.
“We are optimistic that, with the number of personnel deployed and the preparations made, we will achieve an accident-free celebration,” he said.
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