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Reps minority leader, Elumelu raises alarm over Chamber’s roof leakages, says members are at risk

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Reps Minority leader, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu

The Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon Ndudi Elumelu on Wednesday raised the alarm over the safety of members due to the leakages of water in the chamber whenever it rains.

Hon Elemuelu who raised the alarm when he raised a point of order under privilege during Plenary pointed out it was dangerous to continue sitting because of the multiple leakages in the hallow Chamber of the Green Chamber.

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The lawmaker, representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency of Delta State under the umbrella of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP pleaded that something urgent needed to done to rectify the ugly situation.

According to him “I come under privilege on what is happening in this chamber. Mr Speaker if you look around, we are surrounded by water especially because our chamber is leaking and I am worried that if something is not done to address it, nobody holds one’s life but we never can tell what can happen.

“Coming into this place (Chamber), you can see the cleaners, they are busy packing the water that is coming down from this chamber and to me it is dangerous for our continuous participation in our day to day representing our people, speaking for our people for good legislation. I think Mr Speaker that something needs to be done to address these leakages within this chamber. This is my submission.”

However, in his response, the Speaker, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, who presided over the Plenary said that it was an important point and that it was noted.

Many areas of the National Assembly complex leak whenever it rains since the rain season began and nothing concrete has been done to address the anormaly

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Nigerian Christian Youths unite for national transformation

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The National Youth Wing of the Christian Council of Nigeria (YOWICCN) has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting unity, peace, and selfless service in Nigeria.

The Christian Youths made their commitment during the 4th Leadership Retreat and National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, held at St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral, Gombe State where, Christian youth leaders, clergy, and stakeholders from across Nigeria gathered to reflect on the call to stewardship in faith, leadership, and national development.

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The Retreat with the theme, “Faithful Steward,” emphasized the need for Christian youths to be at the forefront of promoting unity, peace, and selfless service in their communities and the nation at large.

YOWICCN National Youth Leader, Barr. Ekpa Emmanuel Attai in a Communique he signed and issued at the end of the retreat called on all Christian youths to rise above challenges and be the change agents Nigeria needs.

The retreat resolved to commit to faithful stewardship, advocacy for national transformation, promotion of unity and collaboration, moral and ethical leadership, and spiritual and capacity development.

The Participants at the retreat identified numerous challenges facing Nigeria, including moral decline, disunity, economic hardship, social injustice, and the lack of opportunities for youth participation in governance and nation-building.

They emphasized the need for Christian youths to be at the forefront of promoting unity, peace, and selfless service in their communities and the nation at large.

The Christian Youths group also resolved to Strengthen interdenominational unity, working together as one body in Christ to advance the mission of the Church in Nigeria.

Our reporter recalled that the Keynote speaker during the retreat and the Anglican Bishop of Gombe Diocese Rt. Rev. Cletus A. Tambari emphasized the importance of Christian youths being faithful stewards, upholding integrity, responsibility, and accountability in their various spheres of influence.

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Anambra Primaries: INEC warns against sudden changes

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has urged political parties to strictly follow their schedules for the upcoming Anambra State governorship primaries.

In a statement on Thursday, INEC reminded parties that primaries would hold between March 20 and April 10, 2025, as outlined in the election timetable.

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“So far, 12 out of 19 registered political parties have submitted their schedules. The remaining seven are urged to do so immediately,” said Sam Olumekun, INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee.

He warned that last-minute changes to dates, venues, and modes of primaries could disrupt INEC’s monitoring efforts and increase election costs.

“Sudden changes lead to avoidable demobilisation and remobilisation of our monitoring staff, thereby disrupting the Commission’s workflow,” Olumekun stated.

INEC had earlier published the Notice of Election on November 13, 2024, in line with Section 28(1) of the Electoral Act 2022. The Anambra governorship election is scheduled for November 8, 2025.

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BREAKING: Doyin Okupe dies at 72

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A former presidential aide to the former President Goodluck Jonathan, Dr Doyin Okupe is dead.

He died at the age of 72 at a London after a prolongednprostrate cancer.

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The physician turned politician was the presidential campaign coordinator to the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi before he resigned.

Report from his close family said he suffer3d prostrate cancer for 16 years, but became critically ill in the weeks leading up to his demise.

His health had reportedly deteriorated significantly, prompting concern among his loved ones and supporters. 

He was a politician of repute and frank when speaking to power.

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