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November 25, 2021 NLC, Nigerians Kick Against 5000 Naira Grant Over Subsidy

NLC, Nigerians Kick Against 5000 Naira Grant Over Subsidy

The Senate Committee on Finance has said there is no provision for monthly 5000 Naira transport grant to 40 million poor Nigerians in the 2022 budget currently being considered by the National Assembly.

The Senate committee said the 2022 budget proposal contains fuel subsidy, but no provision for the proposed N5000 transport grant, which amounts to N2.4 trillion annually.

The chairman of the committee, Senator ADEOLA OLAMILEKAN SOLOMON, stated this while speaking with newsmen after presenting his panel’s report on 2022 budget to the Appropriations Committee.

He said before the executive could embark on such intervention, a proposal to that effect must be sent to the National Assembly for approval.

He also raised questions about the criteria to select the beneficiaries of the proposed transport subsidy.

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November 25, 2021 Reps Block Bill That Would Allow Nigerians Sue Government For Failure

Reps Block Bill That Would Allow Nigerians Sue Government For Failure

An amendment bill whose passage would have empowered Nigerians to sue the government for failing to provide basic welfare has been rejected by the House of Representatives.⁣

The bill was blocked from being passed for a second reading after its sponsor, Sergius Ogun, led deliberations on it during plenary on Wednesday, November 24, 2021.⁣

The bill sought to alter Section 6 of the constitution to allow the judiciary entertain lawsuits from Nigerians hoping to take the government to task for failing to provide basic necessities for citizens.⁣

"What this bill is basically saying is that it should be amended so that people can take the government up when they fail to deliver on some of these basic objectives to the society," the lawmaker said.⁣

⁣Muhammed Monguno, in his contribution, said he supported the spirit of the bill, but was against enforcing it.⁣

The lawmaker cautioned that passing the bill would create chaos as the government cannot be realistically expected to provided for all citizens always.⁣

"If this bill is passed, it's an invitation to chaos and anarchy. There's no state that will guarantee, to the extent of allowing it to be justiciable, putting food on every citizen's table, or providing health care to each and every citizen to the extent that any act of failure or neglect on the part of the government will make the government liable," he said.⁣

Another member of the House, Herman Hembe, also noted that socialism has never worked anywhere in the world, but collapsed countries instead.⁣

Even though he advocated for a humane government, the lawmaker said passing the amendment bill would cause all manner of problems, and collapse the system.⁣

"The only thing that works is a system where people work and earn their keep," he said.⁣

A majority of lawmakers voted against passing the bill for a second reading when it was put to a voice vote by Deputy Speaker, Idris Wase.⁣

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November 25, 2021 Court Stops EFCC’s Investigation Into Former Governor Dickson’s Assets

Court Stops EFCC’s Investigation Into Former Governor Dickson’s Assets

Justice ISAH H. DASHIEN of the Federal High Court, Yenagoa, has restrained the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC from conducting further investigation into the alleged undeclared assets of the former Governor of Bayelsa State, SERIAKE DICKSON.

The judge, who gave the order while ruling on a suit filed by DICKSON, declared that the assets acquired with loans when the former governor was a member of the House of Representatives cannot be investigated.

The former governor had declared the assets at the Code of Conduct Bureau which issued a certificate of verification for them.

The EFCC invited DICKSON for questioning over alleged corruption, including non-declaration of assets and misapplication of intervention funds in August.

Consequently, the Senator representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District approached the court on November 15 to stop the commission from going ahead with the investigation of assets.

Justice DASHIEN granted all the reliefs sought by the former governor.

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November 25, 2021 EFCC Places Anambra Governor Obiano On Watchlist

EFCC Places Anambra Governor Obiano On Watchlist

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, has reportedly placed governor of Anambra, WILLIE OBIANO, on its watchlist.

The development comes months before OBIANO is expected to leave office as governor.

According to a letter dated November 15 and addressed to the comptroller-general of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the anti-graft agency asked to be informed whenever OBIANO is seen attempting to travel out of the country.

It is not clear why the EFCC placed OBIANO on its watchlist.

However, according to sources, the Anambra governor is being investigated by the commission.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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