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March 23, 2022 House Of Reps Moves To Improve Security Along Abuja-Kaduna Rail Lines

House Of Reps Moves To Improve Security Along Abuja-Kaduna Rail Lines

The House of Representatives has mandated its Committee on Land Transport to investigate the extent to which the variation to accommodate the perimeter fencing of the rail lines was carried out and report back within four weeks for further legislative action.

It also urged he federal government to increase the number of security personnel stationed along the Abuja-Kaduna railway line as well as increase surveillance and intelligence gathering in the surrounding areas.

These resolutions followed the adoption of a motion on the need to “Investigate the Perimeter Fencing of the Abuja-Kaduna Rail Lines,” moved by Hon. Zakaria Dauda Nyampa, during plenary session presided by the Deputy Speaker of the House, Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase.

Nyampa noted that railway is one of the oldest and most efficient means for transporting passengers and cargoes across the world.

He explained that railways in Nigeria have, for many decades suffered severe neglect, but the rail projects recently embarked upon by the federal government would contribute significantly to easing the movement of persons and goods across the country.

Nyampa recalled that the Abuja-Kaduna Railway is a standard gauge that runs through nine stations from Idu Station to Kuchibon, Asham, Jere, Gidan, Rijana, Dutse, Kakau and terminates at Rigasa in Kaduna.

He said, “The House is aware of the need to provide perimeter fencing to avoid accidents that could arise from human beings or animals crossing rail tracks and to install a digital security system to enable the operators to know when there is an impact on the rail, and consequently get the needed help.

“The House is concerned that the operators have been having a running battle with communities surrounding the rail lines, particularly herdsmen, some of whose cattle that strayed into the rail tracks were crushed by a moving train.”

October 26, 2021 Babatunde Fashola Seeks Audit Of FG Assets

Babatunde Fashola Seeks Audit Of FG Assets

 

Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola has demanded audit of assets of the federal government which are on concession agreements.

He made this call at a public hearing organised by the House of Representatives committee on privatisation and commercialisation.

Over the years, the federal government has concessioned some public assets to drive optimal performance and boost revenue.

A concession involves an agreement between the public and private sector, in which a government-owned asset is maintained by a private investor for a specified period of time.

Speaking at the hearing with specific reference to highway concessions, Fashola said the arrangement has not yielded the desired results.

 

 

 

October 26, 2021 Lai Mohammed Gave The Implication Of Fake News     

Lai Mohammed Gave The Implication Of Fake News     

 

Minister of Information and Culture, LAI MOHAMMED has cautioned against the spread of fake news, saying it may cause World War III.

MOHAMMED said this when he appeared before the house of representatives committee on information, national orientation, ethics and values to defend his ministry’s 2022 budget.

The minister said the manner in which information is disseminated today has drastically changed as people now prefer to patronise social media where fake news is easily spread.

Mohammed has often expressed concerns about the menace of fake news and its potential dangers, leading to a push for legislation to bring social and online media under control.

June 8, 2021 House Of Reps Fumes, Summons Lai Mohammed Over Twitter Ban

House Of Reps Fumes, Summons Lai Mohammed Over Twitter Ban

“The House of Representatives recognises that Twitter, like other social media networks, is an important tool for communication."

During plenary on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, Speaker of the House Femi Gbajabiamila said the committees have been tasked with determining "the circumstances of the decision by the Federal Government of Nigeria to suspend the operations of Twitter in Nigeria, and the legal authority for the ban on the operations of Twitter in Nigeria."

The Speaker added that “it is in service of our obligations under the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and our moral duty to the Nigerian people" to investigate why the ban was issued.

According to the Speaker, “the House of Representatives recognises that Twitter, like other social media networks, is an important tool for communication and commerce in Nigeria, particularly amongst the younger generation who have used these networks for enterprise and innovation with great success.

“The committees are additionally mandated to invite the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed to brief the House of Representatives on the objectives, intent, and duration of the suspension on the operations of Twitter in Nigeria, and to report to the House within ten days.”

The ban has been widely condemned as a suppression of free speech in Nigeria and a contravention of section 39 (1) of the nation's constitution and Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights which Nigeria has ratified and domesticated.

 

 

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