On Air Now:
Now Playing:Loading...
site loader
August 2, 2023 Gbajabiamila Submits Second Batch Of Tinubu’s Ministerial List To Senate

Gbajabiamila Submits Second Batch Of Tinubu’s Ministerial List To Senate

In an ongoing process to appoint ministers, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives has submitted a second list containing additional ministerial nominees to Senate President Godswill Akpabio at precisely 03:19 pm.

Akpabio is expected to reveal these new nominees after screening the initial 28 candidates from the first batch. As of the latest report, the Senate has already conducted screenings for 25 of the initial nominees, leaving three more candidates to be assessed.

Last Thursday, Gbajabiamila submitted the first list of 28 nominees to the upper chamber and announced that more names would be forwarded subsequently.

Among those who underwent screening on Wednesday were Dele Alake, Lateef Fagbemi, and Muhammad Idris, while Ali Pate and Doris Uzoka were next in line. The previous day, Tuesday, nine nominees were screened, including ex-governors Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna) and Dave Umahi (Ebonyi); Wale Edun, Uche Nnaji, Stella Okotete, Adebayo Adelabu, Ekperikpe Ekpo, Hannatu Musawa, and Musa Dangiwa.

Earlier in the week, on Monday, the upper chamber reviewed 14 out of the 28 nominees forwarded by the President the week before.

Some notable names screened on Monday were former governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike; Abubakar Kyari from Borno State; Nkiruka Onyejeocha (Abia State); Bello Muhammad (Sokoto State); Sani Abubakar Danladi (Taraba State); and Badaru Abubakar (Jigawa State).

Others included Joseph Utsev (Benue State), Olubunmi Tunji Ojo (Ondo State), Betta Edu (Cross River State), Uju Kennedy Ohaneye (Anambra State), Abubakar Momoh (Edo State), John Enoh (Cross River State), Iman Suleiman Ibrahim (Nasarawa State), and Yusuf Maitama Tuggar (Bauchi State).

According to Section 147 (3) of the 1999 Constitution, the President must appoint at least one minister from each of the 36 states. However, as of now, eleven states – Adamawa, Bayelsa, Gombe, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Lagos, Osun, Yobe, Plateau, and Zamfara — and the Federal Capital Territory are yet to have their ministerial nominees put forward.

 

December 22, 2022 Buhari Seeks NASS’ Approval For N819bn 2022 Supplementary Budget

Buhari Seeks NASS’ Approval For N819bn 2022 Supplementary Budget

President Muhammadu Buhari has transmitted a 2022 supplementary budget of 819 billion naira to the National Assembly.

In separate letters to the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, the president sought the lawmakers’ approval of the budget.

He said all of the additional budget for 2022 are capital expenditure and it became necessary due to the devastation caused by floods on farmlands and road infrastructure.

He explained that in the year 2022, Nigeria witnessed the worst flood incidents in recent history, which has caused massive destruction of farmlands with risks of food insecurity.

Reading the letter on the floor of the senate, Senate President Ahmed Lawan further informed the lawmakers that the supplementary budget will be financed “through additional domestic borrowings.

 

March 14, 2022 Saraki Says He Has What It Takes To Lead Nigeria

Saraki Says He Has What It Takes To Lead Nigeria

Saraki said this while responding to questions regarding his interest in the 2023 Presidential election during an interview on Channels TV on Sunday, March 13, 2022.

He said, “I believe I have what it takes to lead Nigeria.

“I am not someone who shies away from taking up challenges. I am not someone who does not know the issues or someone who does not have the energy and vibrancy to address those issues.

“More importantly, I am someone that can reach out across the political divide, based on my antecedents. I am someone who can reach out across the ethnicity divide and across the religious divide”.

The former Governor of Kwara State, who declared his intention to run for president in 2023 on the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in January on his Facebook page said that he was still consulting.

During the interview, Saraki re-affirmed his presidential ambition, saying ‘there is a strong possibility' for him to run.

On zoning, Saraki said the idea of rotating the presidency between the southern and northern regions is great.

He, however, said finding the best person for the job should be a more important focus.

He said, “When you talk about zoning, yes, you must consider zoning but when we talk about zoning it can’t just be an issue of north/south because you cannot tell me that the southwest will say they are disenfranchised in the possibility of political office; neither can you say the south-south.

“But the reality is that the northeast north-central and southeast have not had Presidency or Vice Presidency. But what I’m saying is today, where the country is, with the challenges before the country, we must bring in other issues.

“We did it when we wanted to look for the National Chairman of our party. we went seeking for who we felt was the best that would help the party.

“There are people who can provide solutions to the problems of the country if you give them the opportunity,”

Saraki also dismissed the claim that members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) are the same.

MORE STORIES

September 22, 2021 President Buhari Asks Senate to Amend Pia Over Unbalanced Geographical Representation

President Buhari Asks Senate to Amend Pia Over Unbalanced Geographical Representation

President Muhammadu Buhari has sought amendments to the newly signed Petroleum Industry Act, including removal of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning from the boards of the Nigerian Upstream Regulatory Commission and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.

While reading the cover letter attached to an executive bill presented at the opening of plenary, Senate President, Ahmed Lawan said the proposals include the appointment of non-executive board members; removal of the ministries from the boards of the two institutions; and appointment of executive directors to the boards.

Buhari is seeking the senators’ approval to increase the numbers of the non-executive board members of each of the regulatory agencies from two to six, in order to capture the six geopolitical zones.

The new amendments proposed by the President did not address the concerns of the South-South stakeholders to increase the equity share to five per cent.


More Blog for Shows: All Out Politics, The Big Story

Watch Live

x
PHP Code Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com
X