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Ninth Senate and Lawan’s scorecard of many contradictions 

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By John Akubo, Abuja

Despite misgivings by some Nigerians about the performance of the Ninth National Assembly, the ninth Senate under Ahmad Lawan’s leadership made serious impact with presentation of 1, 129 bills with over 500 successfully passed.
Under his watch, the President and Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, former President Muhammadu Buhari assented to 131 of the bills, the highest in Nigeria’s history.
In the last few days, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has also assented to two Bills passed by the ninth National Assembly, namely the “Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Fifth Alteration) (No.37) Bill, 2023”, which extends the retirement age of high court judges, and others, from 65 to 70 years. This was the first Bill to be signed by the President since taking the oath of office. The President on June 9, 2023, also assented to the
Electricity Act 2023, which we had been passed in July 2022. The new law replaces the Electricity and Power Sector Reform Act of 2005.

Beyond the impressive numbers, however, the laws cut across the 11 priority areas of ninth Senate Legislative Agenda.
The bills also laid the foundation for multi-sectoral reforms and revitalisation of the Nigerian state.
For example, for the first time in decades, the upper legislative chamber enacted the Petroleum Industry Act to overhaul the oil and gas sector to better respond to the changing environment and foster stronger sector growth.
The ninth senate passed numerous legislations to stimulate the Nigerian economy and improve the ease of doing business that included the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act 2020, Finance Act 2020, Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020, Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract (Amendment) Act 2019, and many others.
To enhance accountability and promote good governance, they also enacted the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Act 2022, Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022, and Police Act 2020, among others. Critically too, they successfully enacted the Electoral Act 2022, which reformed the electoral process to enhance transparency and inspire greater voter confidence.
The National Social Investment Programme Agency Act 2023 was meant to institutionalise and provide a legal framework for government programmes targeting the poor and vulnerable.
The ninth Senate also passed 16 Constitutional Alteration Bills targeted at, among other things, providing for the Financial Independence of State Houses of Assembly and State Judiciary; decongesting the Exclusive Legislative List by moving railway to the Concurrent Legislative List; authorising States to generate, transmit and distribute electricity in areas covered by the national grid; and making it mandatory for the President and Governors to submit the names of persons nominated as ministers or commissioners within 60 days of taking the Oath of Office for confirmation by the Senate or State House of Assembly.
The ninth Assembly strengthened the budget process to reduce delays experienced in previous Assemblies and ensure speedy consideration and passage of the Appropriation law. In the past, delays in the budget process led to poor budget implementation, especially the capital component. Working with the Executive, we returned Nigeria to the January-December budget cycle for the first time in 12 years.
Additionally, measures were taken to ensure that the Appropriation Bill was prepared in line with the financial principles contained in the Finance Act. In 2023, they amended 11 legislations to reflect the, provisions of the Finance Act.
There is no gainsaying that the legislations they have passed are critical and could potentially address the multitude of economic and social challenges facing Nigerians, improve social services (health and education), stimulate job creation, reduce poverty and ensure the security of lives and properties.
However, Nigerians seemed not to be impressed by the scorecard of the ninth senate mainly due to the many contradictions as experienced in the failure of the Electoral Act to deliver a transparent electoral process in the 2023 general election. The infractions against the Electoral Act happened before and during the election by lawmakers, politicians, the electoral umpire, and even the courts were also complicit.

For instance, the Former Senate President, Ahmed Lawan who supretended over the making of the electoral Act 2022, Senator Godswill Akpabio, former Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi, Bauchi State Gov, Bala Muhammed were all guilty of double nominations in the same election cycle, which the Electoral Act frowned at.
All the characters listed above contested the primary election to be nominated as candidate for presidency in their political parties, however, when they lost they quickly went back to be elected as senators, or  governors as the case might be.
The return of Lawan by the Supreme Court after the Appeal Court had done justice may have become Lawan’s greatest burden.
Weighing in on the contentious issues, Femi Falana (SAN), said: “The most interesting one is that of the Senate President and Senator Akpabio. Now as the Senate President, you coordinated the promulgation of a new Electoral Act 2022. Section 115(d) of that law has criminalised double nominations. So, you can’t say that you took part in the presidential primary and also took part in the senatorial primary at the same time.
“Under that section, double nomination attracts two years imprisonment. Again, I will expect INEC to draw the attention of the APC to the provision of the law that they are playing with fire.”
Even colleague senators did not spare Lawan as the Senator who represented Imo West in the ninth Senate that just ended, Rochas Okorocha recently threw a jibe at the outgoing President of the Senate Ahmad
Lawan when he asked him to teach him how he was able to beat the electoral act and triumphed over the double nomination prohibition in same election circle.
Senator Okorocha, who spoke during the valedictory session of the 9th Senate, told Lawan that his return to the senate has opened another area of study in politics.
“You have opened another chapter of great discussion in our political history because I was there in the field with you when we all ran for Presidency.
“I never knew how you were able to meander to return and leaving some of us. Next time you must teach me how to do that.”
Lawan, who interjected, told the former Imo State governor that it was easy. “I was there with you in the field but after our defeat, my constituents thought they needed me again and so they asked for me to come back and it was a tough journey because we had to go though the Courts. I didn’t win in the appeal Court. The judgment did not favour me.
“The party and the stakeholders in my constituency appealed up to the Supreme Court. I refused. So there is nothing magical or anything to learn from what happened.
“The only thing is you were determined not to come back. I know if you had wanted to come back to the senate, you would have done that faster and earlier than I would have returned.
Not yet done, Senator Okorocha said no matter what, “I want to be your student next time because it is the more you look the less you understand.”
Lawan concluded saying, ‘he who laughs last laughs the best.’
Then came the bombshell in what could be referred to as a Freudian Slip by Senator Adamu Bulkachuwa, at the valedictory session of the 9th Senate last Saturday.
Bulkachuwa, who represented Bauchi North senatorial district, told his colleagues that many owe their stay in the green chambers to the ‘benevolence’ of his wife, a retired judicial officer. Despite the best efforts of the former Senate President Ahmad Lawan to stop him, the reputation of the Nigerian judiciary was damaged.
Senator Bulkachuwa started by drawing his colleagues’ attention to the fact that his wife, Zainab Bulkachuwa, who retired three years ago as president of the court of appeal, had been very supportive of them.

Still on the electoral act, Lawan also goofed recently when he claimed that the Electoral Act, 2022, did not provide for electronic transmission of election results.
Lawan made the claim while contributing to a motion sponsored by Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe, representing Kwara Central Senatorial District on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on the controversies trailing the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections.
The President of the Senate, said that what was passed by the National Assembly was snapping of election results and transferring to the server of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The vice presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Yusuf Ahmed Baba Datti, had challenged the President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan to stop trying to rewrite the electoral act to justify the controversy of non-transmission of polling units results in the just concluded 2023 presidential election.
Lawan, at plenary, explained that in the electoral act they passed, there was nothing like electronics transmission.
According to him, Electronics transmission is when votes are transmitted to the server. “What we have passed, I read through it when it was a bill several times, is to transfer after all the paper work that we normally do, are done.
“The agents and everybody there, including security, will have the papers. INEC will snap or scan the result sheet and transfer, and that is what is captured with BVAS as the results.”
Speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday against the backdrop that the senate President had tried to clear the air on electronics transmission of results at plenary, Datti said, “This gentleman, as far as we are concerned, contested Presidency and now he is an elected senator returned by the Supreme Court, yet the electoral act says you can not contest two offices in the same election circle.
“It is on record he contested for the presidency. Supreme Court now says he is senatorial candidate and then he sits as Senate President to give us this kind of opinion.

“Paragraph 38 of INEC Manual 2022 made pursuant to the provisions of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended and section 149 of the Electoral Act 2022 provides that: On completion of all the Polling Unit voting and results procedures, the Presiding Officer shall:
“Electronically transmit or transfer the result of the Polling Unit, direct to the collation system as prescribed by the Commission. Use the BVAS to upload a scanned copy of the EC8A to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV), as prescribed by the Commission.
“Take the BVAS and the original copy of each of the forms in tamper evident envelope to the Registration Area/Ward Collation Officer, in the company of Security Agents. The Polling Agents may accompany the Presiding Officer to the RA/Ward Collation Centre.
“The word used in paragraph 38 of the manual made pursuant to the Electoral Act 2022 is shall. It is mandatory and compulsory. INEC has no option.”

Nigerians also were not happy with the perchance of the 9th Senate for giving approvals to almost all loan request without properly scrutinising the implication which has led the country to a whooping.”
Nigeria’s 1999 constitution gave lawmakers the power of the purse to moderate the excesses of the executive by putting stipulations on the use of funds.
The country’s worsening poverty amidst profligate spending funded by debts, even as crude oil, the nation’s major revenue earner, declines, shows the folly of the lawmakers in abdicating their responsibility to Nigerians.
Since 2015, the budget deficit has averaged N4 trillion every year. In 2022, Nigeria’s debt service-to-revenue ratio stood at 80.6 percent.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) had also predicted the federal government will spend 82 percent of its revenue on interest payments in 2023, the most of any country, of which the projections hold true, analysts say.

Culled from The Guardian

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Abure Led-LP accuses INEC of interference in its leadership tussle

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The Labour Party has alleged that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is punishing the party for defending its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, in the 2023 elections.

In a statement by the publicity secretary of the group, Obiora Ifoh, the party’s leadership claimed that INEC is supporting Obi and Otti’s attempt to seize control of the party through undemocratic means.

The crisis began when Obi and Otti convened a stakeholders meeting in Umuahia, where they appointed a 29-member caretaker committee to replace the current leadership. The party disputes the legitimacy of this move.

INEC filed a counter affidavit stating that the current executives’ tenure has expired, citing Electoral Act guidelines. However, the Labour Party maintains that their national convention in Nnewi on March 26, 2024, was valid and conducted in line with the Electoral Act and party constitution.
A statement by the Publicity secretary of the embattled Abure leaderahip said,

“We are shocked by INEC’s sudden interest in our internal affairs,” said a Labour Party spokesperson. “This is a clear case of interference and an attempt to destabilize our party.”

Recall that the contetious issue has to do with tenure of the National Working Committee (NWC), which expired on June 8, 2024. Since then, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has deemed the leadership under the embattled Julius Abure to be illegal.
Stakeholders were shocked when Abure was asked to leave an INEC meeting, and the party was not invited to a subsequent meeting in preparation for the septembet and November elections in Edo and Ondo states respectively
This is the fallout from a controversial party convention in Nnewi, Anambra State, earlier where Abure allegedly manipulated the process to ensure his return. INEC refused to recognize the outcome of that convention.
Even the party’s only governor, Alex Otti, and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, declined to attend the convention, having advised Abure to consult more widely beforehand. In an attempt to legitimize the convention, Abure and his group, after the disputed event in March 2023, endorsed Obi and Otti as the sole candidates for their respective offices in the next elections, despite their absence from the event.

Miffed by the impending crisis, Obi, in collaboration with Governor Otti, convened a stakeholders’ meeting to make necessary leadership changes. The Labour Party stakeholders gathered in Umuahia on September 4th and resolved to appoint Senator Esther Nenadi Usman as the Chairman of a Caretaker Committee.

The immediate past Senate Minority Deputy Leader, Senator Darlington Nwokocha from Abia Central, was appointed as the Secretary of the committee. The new leadership was tasked with rescuing the party from its current leadership crisis.
However, the Abure faction has since discredited the stakeholders meeting as it is not a k own nomenclature in the Party’s constitution

The statement reads,

“We the leadership of the Labour Party wish to bring to your notice the recent development in the party, particularly, the efforts by some of the leaders of the party including the former presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi and the Abia state governor, Dr. Alex Otti amongst others to annex power of the leadership of the party through subterranean means using the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC as their launching pad.

“In the last few days, the media has been awashed with INEC’s counter affidavit to the effect that the tenure of the current executives has expired which was supposed to be a justification for the inglorious, purported Umuahia stakeholders meeting where a caretaker committee was produced.

“You will recall that His Excellencies, Peter Obi and Alex Otti a few weeks ago convened an illegal stakeholders meeting in Umuahia where they handpicked some of their cronies, a 29-member caretaker committee in the most undemocratic fashion as leaders of their faction of the party. “They subsequently wrote a letter to the INEC on September 6, 2024, informing the commission of the purported and non existent leadership crisis in the party.

“They hinged their decision on the fact that INEC informed them that the present National Working Committee of the party no longer have a valid tenure after June, 2024 and because INEC also did not monitor the Nnewi Convention of the party held on the 26th March, 2024, the commission has ceased from transacting business with the party.

“As you are aware, the party has since sued INEC challenging its exclusion from the commission’s refresher training for uploading party agents ahead of the Edo and Ondo governorship elections.
“However, INEC had in a counter-affidavit, filed in response to our suit argued that the Labour Party’s leadership, including Julius Abure, is now invalid, stressing that it does not recognise the party’s March 2024 National Convention, which re-elected Abure as chairman.

“The leadership of the Labour Party is however miffed by the actions of our leaders including our former presidential candidate Peter Obi and the only Labour Party governor, Dr. Alex Otti who should be defending the party at this auspicious and trying moment.
“They ought to know that Labour Party is going through this challenging times simply because of its role in defending both leaders during the 2023 general election.

“For the benefit of hindsight, not a few Nigerians will forget how Labour Party reduced its guards in accommodating some of these leaders when they were denied tickets in their former political parties.
“Many of these men who are holding several political offices but suddenly turned warriors today, seeking the head of Julius Abure to be served on a platter, where rolling on the floors, begging for ticket. Some couldn’t even afford to pay for the nomination forms.

“Labour Party leadership went to the trenches with our Presidential Candidate, cascading through the nooks and crannies of Nigeria canvassing for votes.
“We went through the entire judicial hurdles, dared the principalities and powers. We were haunted, maligned and in some cases chased around by agents of the state because of our unflinching commitment and uncompromised standing with our Presidential candidate.
“The same LP leadership stood by our then governorship candidate in Abia through thick and thin, snubbing all sorts of pressures, weathering the political and judicial storms to ensure that victory was achieved. Today, these leaders are now dancing ‘Gwo gwo gwo ngwo’ with us. What a shame, what a betrayal.

“Every Nigerian alive today knows the ignoble role INEC played in the 2023 general election and how the electoral will of the people were dashed. It amazes us that those who suffered from this INEC’s ineptitude in 2023, are now joining forces with the Commission against the Party leadership.
“For these leaders, there is no qualms to leverage on the INEC’s standpoint of illegality to attempt to seize the leadership of the party.

“We sincerely want to advise these our leaders that INEC is and can never be the model on which to launch their annexation agenda. The 2023 saga is still fresh. In one breath, we demonised INEC, in another second, you are fraternizing with them.
“Is it not paradoxical that some of these leaders who were victims of INEC’s dereliction and mismanagement of the 2023 general election are now the ones quoting INEC, and joining forces with it, just to victimize the leadership of the Labour Party.
“Is it not seemingly absurd that the INEC you are embracing today and welcoming with open arms is the same INEC, which betrayed us during the last election. I ask, where was this loyalty when INEC failed to protect the will of the people in 2023? Let us not be fooled, my friends. INEC has not changed, and come 2027, they will once again serve you the portage with the same dish.

“In as much as we are not saying that Abure or his executive members must remain in office ad-infinitum, however we would like to make it abundantly clear that this current National Working Committee is a product of a valid convention.
“It will take another convention in 2028 to enthrone a new executive. It is even surprising that some of the dramatis-personae who played key role in the success of the convention are now the ones leading the vanguard to exterminate the product of the convention.

“We want to put it on record that the Federal High Court in Abuja presided over by Justice J.K Omotosho had declared that the national convention of the party held in Nnewi on the March 26, 2024 is valid and one conducted in line with the requirement of both the 2022 Electoral Act and Labour Party Constitution.
“The Supreme Court in several judgements had also ruled that Issues regarding delegates at a National Convention or how the convention is planned and executed by a political party are outside the jurisdiction of any Court of the land being internal affairs of the – such a Party.
“Therefore, not even INEC can deregister Labour Party as being peddled by some of our leaders. INEC as an institution is bound to respect the laws of the land as clearly stated in Sections 82(1), 82(3) and 82(5) of the Electoral Act, 2022 and Articles 7, 13(1), 13(1) (b) (ii), 13(1) (b) (viii) and 13 (1) (ix) of the party constitution and cannot afford to act irrational even if it wants to. ”

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We are fully set to rescue LP, make it alternative platform for Nigerians -Nenadi Usman

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L-R Deputy Governor of Abia State Ikechukwu Emetu, Secretary LP Caretaker Committee Sen. Darlington Nwokocha, Chairman of the Committee Sen. Nenadi USMAN, Datti Baba-Ahmed and Sen. Victor Umeh

Following her appointment as national caretaker chairman of the Labour Party by stakeholders in Umuahia on 4th September, Senator Nenadi Esther Usman has pledged to overcome current challenges and reset it as a viable alternative platform for Nigerians

She made the commitment at the inaugural meeting of the National Caretaker Committee in Abuja on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.

In her address, Senator Usman called on committee members to carry out their assignments with integrity, emphasizing the need for sacrifice and a focus on the party’s and the nation’s interests.
“We are on a rescue mission, not just for the Labour Party but for our dear nation, Nigeria,” she said, highlighting the widespread support her committee has received from across party lines.

“Our party, by the grace of Almighty God, will become a platform for all Nigerians who feel disenfranchised and unhappy with the current state of affairs. This is a significant national assignment,” she added.

Speaking at the meeting, Datti Baba-Ahmed, the running mate of the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, expressed concern about the current economic crisis in the country.
He noted that the Labour Party had warned Nigerians of the potential consequences of allowing the All Progressives Congress (APC) to govern.
Baba-Ahmed, representing Peter Obi at the event, reiterated the party’s readiness to build on the momentum of the 2023 elections and aim for success in 2027.

“We are a force to contend with in Africa,” he said, referring to the party’s past efforts to claim its 10 million votes in court. He further criticized the APC, citing the worsening economy, insecurity, and poorly managed subsidy removal. “We warned Nigerians of the dangers of the APC, and unfortunately, it is happening.”

Baba-Ahmed also addressed the leadership tussle within the party, clarifying that former National Chairman Julius Abure was not removed by any governor but by the expiration of his tenure.
He extended an olive branch, urging Abure and his team to join hands with the Caretaker Committee to rebuild the Labour Party.
“Abure is our good friend and a loyal member. We have roles for him and all former NEC and NWC members; they are welcome to come and join us,” he stated.

The Deputy Governor of Abia State, Ikechukwu Emetu, representing Governor Alex Otti, charged committee members to work diligently for the party’s growth and avoid any actions detrimental to its interests.

Senator Darlington Nwokocha, the Committee Secretary, emphasized that the committee is committed to organizing elections for ward, LGA, state, and national officers within its time frame.
“We have hit the ground running, setting up essential subcommittees to drive our mandate. We will ensure proper sensitization, advocacy, and consensus building, starting from the grassroots up to the national convention,” he explained.

With the committee inaugurated and essential subcommittees established, Senator Usman and her team are set to lead the Labour Party toward a path of reconciliation and revitalization in preparation for the challenges ahead.

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Peter Obi’s Media Reach calls out propagandists, tells Nigerians to remain focused

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The Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR) has debunked a relentless smear campaign against the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi.
In a statement, POMR Spokesman Ibrahim Umar accused “desperate traducers” of spreading false information and twisting facts to tarnish Obi’s image. 
He cited examples of imaginary arrests, fabricated connections to the US Republican Party and Donald Trump, and manipulated public appearances.
Umar argued that these malicious attempts aim to discredit Obi and curry favor with the Democratic Party, but instead highlight the incumbent administration’s weaknesses and harmful policies.
The statement reiterated the position that Obi has remained a prominent figure, emerging as the conscience and hope of the people.
He urged Nigerians to remain undistracted and committed to a new Nigeria.
The statement reads,
“For the umpteenth time, the Peter Obi Media office, POMR  would have a course to address the wicked propagandists who indulge in the distortion of facts while desperately looking for a brush to tar the impeccable image of our Principal, Peter Obi, the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 polls.
“For these traducers, it would be a huge omission for a day to pass without finding something to negatively link Obi within the media space, if he and his family members are not being arrested imaginarily (a kite being flown to test waters?), he is being wickedly accused of sponsoring violence or twisting his public appearances in a manner to suite their dubious motives.
“Perhaps the most laughable of such delusions is the Presidency’s effort to ridicule Obi by dragging his name into the United States of America, USA electioneering process, by scandalously linking him with the Republican Party Candidate, Donald Trump.
“We are very much aware of the motive behind these ridiculous comparisons, which is their uncanny way of currying favour so undeserved from the Democrats. Nigerians who mused about the derisory and facetious comparison have tried to ask: ‘Will your calling Peter Obi ‘a Trump’,  translate to or mean that Tinubu is Harris’?
“Every discerning mind who wants to compare Obi and Tinubu and attempts to equate them with the two American Presidential candidates, Trump and Harris, knows too well the similarities and parallels in terms of morality, transparency, good-standing antecedents and people-focused policies.
“The Presidency by indulging in such clever-by-half comparisons, which are intended to discredit Obi, merely brings to the fore the glaring weaknesses of the incumbent administration and their crassness and inability to discern the realities and especially the pains and pangs their actions and policies foisted on the nation in the past year. “Nigerians are not so gullible to be fooled by such empty propaganda. 
“It’s even ironic that the spin doctors of a leader who since the early campaign days into over a year as President has remained disturbingly aloof and seemingly incapable of presenting himself and his policies to the Nigerians through the media, and who has continued to evade public accountability, are trying to malign Obi who has easily emerged in all ramifications as the most visible, focused and articulate political personality in this dispensation. 
“Obi remains a man who has not only become the conscience of the people but also their hope for a new and egalitarian Democracy.
“Rather than strive to market and justify their rusty and anti-people deleterious policies that have put Nigeria and Nigerians in the most horrendous, conditions, they have resolved to convey misleading accounts of our Principal’s activities just to distract the credulous public.
“While we understand the frustration of selling a bad product in a competitive market, the FairPlay rule demands that you don’t de-market the good product by forcefully associating it with the ugly product.
“We know the intention of these trolls and spin doctors, who have also gone ahead to provoke our Principal’s massive supporters across the country and diaspora by twisting his recent media interview to insinuate that he is ready to be Vice President to anyone.
“But that fallacy could not be true of a man who has repeatedly stated in various forums that he is not desperate to be President but desperate to see Nigeria work. 
“Such plebian conduct that is utterly devoid of integrity, remains the height of mischief from propagandists, who are envious of the rising profile of our Principal.
Finally, POMR pleaded with Nigerians especially the Obidients within and outside the country and across all the political parties to remain undistracted in their aspiration and desire to see a new Nigeria that is P0ssible.

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