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The Proposed Drafted Bill for Regional Government in Nigeria

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The Proposed Drafted Bill for Regional Government in Nigeria

Introduction

Nigeria, a country with diverse ethnic groups and cultures, has been struggling with issues of governance since gaining independence in 1960. With a federal system of government put in place by the 1999 Constitution, there have been debates on the effectiveness of this system in accommodating the needs and aspirations of the various regions in the country. In light of this, a proposed drafted bill for regional government is being considered as a means of addressing these challenges and promoting better governance in Nigeria.

Proposed Drafted Bill

The proposed drafted bill for regional government in Nigeria seeks to decentralize power and resources to the various regions in the country, thereby allowing them to have more control over their affairs. This bill would allow for the establishment of regional governments with elected officials who would be responsible for the administration of their respective regions. The regions would have the power to make decisions on issues such as economic development, infrastructure, education, and healthcare, among others.

The bill also seeks to address the issue of resource control in Nigeria, with the regions having more control over their natural resources and revenues. This would help to reduce the over-dependence on the federal government for funding and resources, and promote greater accountability and transparency in the management of resources.

Furthermore, the bill proposes the establishment of regional assemblies with legislative powers to enact laws and policies that are specific to the needs of the region. This would allow for a more responsive and efficient government that can address the unique challenges and priorities of each region.

Review of the 1999 Constitution

In order for the proposed drafted bill for regional government to be implemented, there would need to be amendments to the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria. These amendments would have to be passed by the National Assembly and approved by a majority of the states in the country before they can take effect. The amendments would include provisions for the establishment of regional governments, the devolution of powers to the regions, and the redistribution of resources and revenues.

The review of the 1999 Constitution would also need to address issues of federalism, resource control, and the distribution of wealth and resources in the country. This would require a thorough and comprehensive review of the existing constitutional provisions and an inclusive and transparent process that involves all stakeholders in the country.

Effective Date

The proposed drafted bill for regional government and the review of the 1999 Constitution amendments would take effect from 1st October. This date holds significance as it marks Nigeria’s independence day and symbolizes the country’s commitment to building a more inclusive and equitable society.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the proposed drafted bill for regional government in Nigeria presents an opportunity to address the challenges of governance and promote better representation and accountability at the regional level. By devolving powers and resources to the regions, the bill aims to promote greater autonomy and self-determination, and foster economic development and social cohesion in Nigeria. The review of the 1999 Constitution amendments is a crucial step in this process, and it is essential that all stakeholders in the country are involved in the decision-making process. Only through a collaborative and inclusive approach can Nigeria achieve its goals of building a more prosperous and united nation.

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Akpabio: Atiku hails Natasha for challenging suspension

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has praised Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan for courageously challenging her suspension from the Senate, describing her action as a bold assertion of her rights and a victory for democracy.

Ekwutosblog recalls that Senator Natasha challenged her six-month suspension before the High Court, where Justice Binta Nyako delivered the judgment on Friday.

She ruled that the suspension was excessive and deprived the lawmaker’s constituents of their right to representation.

 

In a statement posted on his official Facebook page on Friday, Atiku also commended Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court in Abuja for what he called a courageous ruling that lifted what he termed the “obnoxious” suspension imposed on the senator representing Kogi Central.

“I also hail Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan for challenging the illegality of her suspension by not sleeping on her rights in a chamber where women are already vulnerable. There’s no price that is too great in asserting one’s rights,” the former Vice President added.

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Imo State Govt Demolishes Drug Peddling, Gun Runners’ Hideout In Owerri…

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The Imo State Government has demolished a notorious criminal hideout located in Ama Hausa, Owerri, identified as a hub for drug peddling, gun running, and other illicit activities.

In a statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Electronic/Creative Media, Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, the operation was led by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Monitoring and Compliance, Hon. Nze Chinasa Nwaneri.

According to the statement, the hideout had been under surveillance for some time after it was identified as a den for hardened criminals involved in trafficking hard drugs, illegal arms, and other violent crimes that posed a threat to public safety.

During the operation, several suspects were apprehended and handed over to relevant security agencies for interrogation and prosecution.

“Our message is clear: Imo State will not be a safe haven for criminals. We are going after every syndicate, every drug peddler, and every gun runner. No one is above the law, and no criminal enterprise will be tolerated,” Hon. Nwaneri stated during the demolition.

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He’s pained that Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio are commissioning projects – Wike knocks Amaechi

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Friday said a chieftain of the opposition coalition is “pained” that President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio and other top government dignitaries are commissioning projects across Abuja.

He made the remark in response to claims by a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Rotimi Amaechi, that Nigerians are angry with Tinubu’s administration.

Amaechi had made the remark during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today last night.

However, Wike rubbished Amaechi’s claim, during the commissioning of the Newly Rehabilitated Aguma Palace-Radio Nigeria-New Market Road in the Gwagwalada area council of the FCT.

He said: “Mr President, it is the 16th day [that] you have devoted time to personally participate in the commissioning ceremony and I never knew that people were so pained that so many things were going on very well in the FCT until last night when I was watching Politics Today that I saw one of the presidential aspirants of coalition so pained.

“He was so pained by the fact that Mr President, Vice President, Senate President, Senate President, Speaker, SGF, are coming to commission projects, yet they said that Nigerians are angry.

“Gwagwalada people, are you angry? It’s important to ask you this question so that we will hear from Nigerians.”

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