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December 11, 2020 House Of Representatives Awaits Official Communication From President Buhari After Shunning Summons

House Of Representatives Awaits Official Communication From President Buhari After Shunning Summons

The House of Representatives is awaiting official communication from President MUHAMMADU BUHARI over his refusal to honour their invitation.

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI yesterday failed to show up at the national assembly to address a joint session of both chambers on the security situation in the country as earlier announced.

Members of the House of Representatives had on December 1 passed a resolution to invite President BUHARI to brief the house on the true state of the security situation in the country.

This decision was taken when the House considered a motion moved by members from Borno State on the massacre of 43 rice farmers in the state by Boko Haram insurgents.

During plenary yesterday, a lawmaker from Rivers State, SOLOMON BOB, raised a point of order over the President’s refusal to honour the invitation of the house.

Speaker FEMI GBAJABIAMILA in his response said the House will wait for official communication from the president.

December 10, 2020 Buhari Fails To Address House Of Reps On Insecurity

Buhari Fails To Address House Of Reps On Insecurity

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI today failed to address the federal lawmakers on the security situation in the country as the House of Representatives held plenary.

Members of the House of Representatives had on December 1 passed a resolution to invite President BUHARI to brief the house on the true state of the security situation in the country.

A lawmaker from Rivers State, SOLOMON BOB, raised a point of order over the President’s refusal to honour the invitation of the house.

Speaker FEMI GBAJABIAMILA responded by saying the House will wait for official communication from the president.

December 10, 2020 FG approves N1.1bn expansion work on Maiduguri airport, insurance cover for 22 airports

FG approves N1.1bn expansion work on Maiduguri airport, insurance cover for 22 airports

The Federal Executive Council has approved the sum of N1.1 billion for the expansion of the apron of Maiduguri airport and insurance cover for 22 airports across the country.

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made this known to State House correspondents at the end of the council’s meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja on Wednesday.

He said“The first memo was a contract for the expansion of the apron of Maiduguri airport.

“This contract is worth N719,117,868.60. The expansion of the Maiduguri airport has become necessary because of the increased traffic at the airport that apron needs to be expanded to avoid aircraft being parked wing to wing and that might result in accidents.

“The second contract was for insurance and it was awarded to ensure assets such as terminal buildings in 22 airports belonging to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria in the sum of N390,055,687.45 and both memos were approved by council.”

The minister disclosed that he also briefed the Council on the outcome of meeting with stakeholders in his home state, Kwara, in the aftermath of the #ENDSARS protest in the state.

“We had about 39 other stakeholders ranging from CAN, JNI, the Youth Organisations, ASUU, NMA, NBA, and the whole idea was to reach out to as many stakeholders as possible – market men and market women,’’ he added.

The Ministers of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouk and that of Mines and Steel Development, Uche Ogah, said they also briefed the council.

They said their briefings were on the outcome of their meetings with stakeholders in their home states in the aftermath of the #ENDSARS protests in Zamfara and Abia.

While fielding questions from the correspondents, Ogah dismissed the allegation of extortions against the police in the Southeast Zone of the country.

He noted that the presence of security officials in the zone had continued to attract investments to the Southeast.

He said: “I presented my report from my state, Abia and Hon. Emeka Nwajiuba presented for Imo State and we were able to convey Mr President’s message to the people in our various states.

“Majorly, one high point that I want to say critically was in Abia, a documentary was done showing issues concerning war. There is no need for anybody to encourage war any more.

“War does not bring prosperity but peace brings prosperity to the entire world, and that is why we stand for one indivisible nation, Nigeria for everyone.

“That’s what Mr President stands for and this government has done a lot for this nation within this period which we shared with the people and they are happy with the performance of the Federal Government.

“Except that they feel that most of the information is not getting down and which we have started passing on to the people that this is what the government is doing. So, I believe that the information is getting out there and people are happy with what the Federal Government is doing.’’

December 10, 2020 Just in:  Chaos as Maina slumps in court

Just in: Chaos as Maina slumps in court


Former Chairman of the defunct Pension Reform Task Team, Abulrasheed Maina, collapsed before the trial Judge, Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Abuja, today (Thursday).

Maina who is facing money laundering charges slumped after the court resumed proceedings in the 12-count charge the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) submitted against him and his firm, Common Input Property and Investment Limited.

Maina had on Wednesday secured the permission of the court to enter a no-case-submission after the EFCC closed its case charge against him with nine witnesses.

However, when the case was called on Thursday, Maina’s lawyer, Mr. Anayo Adibe, told the court that his client would not be able to proceed with his application.

Adibe said he was unable to prepare the no-case-submission owing to the fact that he was not availed with records of proceedings of the court in the matter.

While making a further submission, his client, Maina, slumped beside the dock where the court permitted him to sit.

Some lawyers and officials of the Nigerian Correctional Service quickly rushed to his aid, a development that forced trial Justice Abang to suspend sitting.

Recall that EFCC had alleged that Maina used a bank account that was operated by his firm and laundered funds to the tune of about N2billion, part of which he used to acquire landed properties in Abuja.

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