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Lar empowers over 400 Constituents’ with Motorcycles, Cash grants

No fewer than over 400 persons benefited from the empowerment programme of the Honourable member representing Langtang-North and South Federal Constituency in the National Assembly Hon. Beni Lar.

The empowerment programme which is the first phase for the year 2022 cut across all the 33 Federal Wards in the Constituency had brand new motorcycles, cash grants also distributed to some of the constituents’ to ease the parties activities as well as better their wellbeing in the face of economic hardship facing the country.

Honourable Lar made this known yesterday during the ceremony of the Empowerment of women and youths with cash grant and motorcycles for Langtang-North and South Federal Constituency held at GSS Pangna in Langtang North LGA of Plateau State.
She explained that the empowerment programme is spread in phases and assured her constituents’ that her desire is to see that everyone in her Constituency is gainfully employed or self reliance creating opportunities for others to benefit.
According to the Federal Lawmaker, “Every year we do empowerment, training to our youths and women three or four times a year. Very soon farming season will come and we will be doing more empowerment in that regard aside adding value to those with skills and those who have no skills getting one.
“My desire and prayer at all time is that no body will be idle in Langtang-North and Langtang-South by the grace of God. That all our youths will find something doing with their hands and not be used as thugs for political violence.”
She cautioned, “Political violence doesn’t get us anywhere, but one thing with the PDP is that we are a peaceful party. We do not engaged our youths in violence, we go with the people, we canvased for our votes and we delivered on our mandates that is why people love the PDP. ”
Lar said she is optimistic that come 2023, a new government will be inaugurated by the PDP in Plateau State and the country at large. “By the Grace of God come 2023 in a free and fair election, PDP will inaugurates a new government in Plateau State, and at the Federal level. We will have a Governor of the people for the people and by the people to redeemed Plateau State from the shackles of depression, oppression, underdevelopment and retardation.”
She called on her supporters and the PDP family to be peaceful as the country head to election come 2023. “Especially in Langtang-North and Langtang-South anyone that raised his hands to caused injury to another person in the name of politics should be arrested. We should not allowed such people walk on the street of Langtang-North and South introducing violence to our peaceful Constituency.”
Lar recalled the efforts of the founding fathers of PDP in the country whom she said if alive some of the wrong going on in the State will not have been happening.
“PDP is a legacy that Baba Chief Solomon Lar the founder of the party has left for us in Langtang-North and Langtang-South and we will continue to follow that path until we graduated from politics.
“Baba left us a legacy of emancipation, he was an Emancipator, emancipating people from oppressions. We see oppressions going on now in Langtang-North and the House of Assembly if Baba was alive non of this will happen!.But we know that his spirit is alive and his spirit will overcome what is going on.”
The Lawmaker further stated, “By the special Grace of God, God has used us to bring development to this Constituency. Through this Office we have lobby for Plateau people to be gainfully employed in various Government ministries Agencies.
“I know that many of our youths who have worked with us on this dream are gainfully employed, some have been trained by various Agencies and some are doing well in the choosing field in which they were placed. I want to tell you that thousands more are coming again from Langtang-North/Langtang-South and Plateau State in general because we are a disadvantage people.”
She recalled how the Constituency over time has been battling with problems of water. “Before now do we have water in Mabudi? Is a no! But by the grace of God through this Office, today we have dam in Mabudi and Mabudi dam doesn’t dry up, more dams will soon be commission in the Constituency to end the problem of water,” she assured them.
The embattled Executive Chairman of Langtang-North Hon. Joshua Laven said the Constituency continue to stand out amongst others due to the relentless efforts of the Lawmaker.
He said the Lawmaker has raised the bar for any politician who will step forward to contest the position as so many questions will be asked of what he or she might have done or contributed to the growth of the constituency.
“No body will dire you in this fifth tenure, because they are ganging up day-by-day. They are still looking for a candidate that will fit you at this moment, and this shows that your Constituency has raised the bar that before anyone is coming to take over this position, they will ask him questions upon questions.”

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BREAKING: Tension in Kano after Court of Appeal stops Emir Sanusi’s reinstatement

The Court of Appeal which sat on Friday in Abuja stopped the reinstatement of Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, citing the lack of jurisdiction by Kano State High Court to entertain the matter.

A three-member panel of justices led by Justice Okon Abang unanimously averred that the decision by the Kano State High Court cannot be implemented as the question of jurisdiction was fundamental to a case before any Court of law.
The judgement, which was delivered by Justice Gabriel Kolawole, held that the nullification of Sanusi II’s appointment was done without the required jurisdiction and ordered the transfer of the suit to the Kano State High Court.

However, ruling on the fresh applications with numbers CA/KN/27M/2025 and CA/KN/28M/2025, the appellate court agreed that the applications seeking to halt the enforcement of the earlier judgement pending the appeal before the Supreme Court were competent and meritorious.
“The law is settled. The court is enjoined to exercise its discretion judiciously and in the interest of justice,” he said.
Justice Abang also noted that the subject matter before the court needed to be preserved because the applicant had served as emir for five years before his removal, adding that he deserved the right to protection.
On January 10, Justice Kolawole, in vacating the order against Sanusi II’s appointment, held that the matter, being a chieftaincy dispute, ought to have been determined by the high court of Kano State rather than the Federal High Court, which he described as “a grave error”.
The Federal High Court in Kano, presided by Justice Abubakar Liman, had on June 20, 2024, nullified the Kano State Government’s Kano Emirates Council (Repeal) Law 2024, which reinstated Muhammadu Sanusi II as the 16th Emir.
In the fundamental rights enforcement suit by Aminu Baba-Dan’Agundi, the presiding judge further directed parties, including the Kano State House of Assembly, to maintain the status quo during the reign of Emir Ado Bayero.
However, the appellate court in its ruling, cited Section 251 of the Nigerian Constitution and Section 22(2) of the Federal High Court Act to hold that the matter was a chieftaincy and state legislative dispute and not a fundamental rights matter, and such ought to have been taken before the Kano State High Court or the FCT High Court.
“The proper order to make is to order the 1st respondent (Baba-Dan’Agundi) to transfer the pending suit before the Federal High Court to the high court of Kano State where the chief judge shall assign it to a judge who has not been previously involved in the hearing of the suit,” he said.
The judge awarded the cost of N500,000 against Dan’Agundi and in favour of the Kano State House of Assembly.
However, following the opinions of the presiding justice, Justice Mohammed Mustapha and Justice Abdul Dogo that the right order was to strike out Dan’Agundi’s suit filed at the Federal High Court and not to transfer same, the matter was struck out.
The five appeals — CA/KN/126/2024 between the state assembly and Dan’Agundi; CA/ABJ/140/2023 state assembly and Dan’Agundi; CA/ABJ/142/2024 Kano State Government and Dan’Agundi; CA/KN/200/2024 Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero and Attorney General of Kano State; and CA/KN/161/2020 Kano Government and Dan’Agundi emanated from the same issue before the Federal High Court.
CAPITAL POST reports that immediately the report of the Court of Appeal filtered in, tension began to build up around some areas in Kano through Emirate councils in some Local Government Areas.
The Police authority was yet to issue a word of caution at the time of the report, but fierce looking officers could be seen deployed to strategic areas in Kano in case of the breaking down of law and order.

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Enact building code for safety of lives – NIOB Chair to FG

The Chairman of Nigeria Institute of Building (NIOB) Lagos State Chapter, Builder Thomas Adeoye, makes a passionate appeal to the federal government to enact the building code into law. This move, he believes, will bring about much-needed uniformity in building practices across the country, ultimately reducing the risk of building collapse and promoting public safety.

The appeal was made during the commemoration of the 8th Builders’ Day, held in collaboration with the Chairman of Ejigbo LCDA.

The 8th builders day celebration with the theme “Builders’ Role in Effective Building Control and Regulatory Compliance for Sustainable Construction,” Is aimed to raise awareness about the importance of safe building practices and reducing building collapse in the country.
Builder Thomas Adeoye commended the Lagos State Government for establishing the Certified Accreditors Program (CAP) while emphasizing the need for a collaborative effort to address the issue of building collapse.
He cited ignorance among suppliers of building materials, constructors, and professionals as a significant contributor to the problem.
” A lot of people out of ignorance dont really understand what is happening and it starts from everywhere, from the people that sells buildings materials, to the people that construct and the professionals, that’s the reason why we picked a marketplace because we need to enlighten the traders because building materials is part of what we use in construction. we’ve come to enlighten then on engaging the suppliers of building materials instead of buying inferior product ” He said
The event featured dignitaries from the institute, including Past Chairman Builder Sunday Wusu and Builder Salisu Harfiz while the Chairman of Ejigbo LCDA was represented by the council manager.
NIOB Public Relations Officer, Akingbade Adebola Israel, states that the Lagos State government is training professionals from different jurisdictions to monitor building and infrastructure across the state.
” Today’s is builders day and we are using this to mark what happened in Lagos Island about four years ago where school children died in a building collapse. Anyone can be a victim of building collapse because you’re not part of the construction, but when you’re renting a place you don’t know how it’s been built and we want to stop that” He said
The 8th Builders’ Day celebration serves as a call to action for stakeholders in the building industry to prioritize safe and sustainable building practices, ensuring the protection of lives and property.

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As Committee Chairman, I did not authorise Natasha to petition IPU over her suspension from Senate – Jimoh Ibrahim

The Chairman of the Interparliamentary Committee in the 10th Senate, Jimoh Ibrahim said he didn’t authorize Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan representing Kogi Central Senatorial District to petition the Interparliamentary Union over her suspension.

JImoh Ibrahim who represents Ondo South Senatorial District declared that the petition submitted to the IPU by Natasha is dead on arrival, saying she is not a member of the Interparliamentary Union to have rights to lodge a petition in a manner she did.

JImoh said Natasha’s decision to approach IPU and lodging a petition on her plight was not in pattern of IPU, stressing that he was an interim President of IPU in 2023 which he presided over proceedings and was conversant with the workings of the body.
According to a statement he made available to CAPITAL POST in Abuja on Friday, the Ondo Federal lawmaker hinted that it’s Nigeria that is a member of the IPU and not an individual person, highlighting that “a petition can only be filed against a State by another member State.”
The lawmaker said: “the purported petition from the suspended Senator Natasha is “dead on arrival.”
“Nigeria, rather than Senator Natasha, is the member of the IPU. A petition can only be lodged against another member state by a member state. This implies that the IPU cannot consider petitions from individuals who are not members.
“The suspended Senator Natasha is not a member of the IPU, but Nigeria is!
Additionally, the suspended Senator cannot represent the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“I served as the interim President of the IPU in Geneva in 2023, and I am familiar with how the IPU operates after presiding over its proceedings.
“As Chairman of the Interparliamentary Committee in the Nigerian Senate, I did not approve or authorise the suspended Senator Natasha to attend the IPU on behalf of Nigeria to the Senate President.”
It is recalled that Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended from the Senate for six months over alleged breach of Senate Rules and Order and in the aftermath approached IPU and petitioned the Senator Godswill Akpabio-led Senate.
She has also alleged sexual harassment by the Senate President, Godswill Obot Akpabio which he has denied.

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