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Rivers 2024 Budget: 12 Parties Threaten Legal Action Over High Court Ruling

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Dan Nwanyanwu

Twelve political parties are poised to challenge Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara in court if he complies with a controversial Federal High Court ruling that halts funding for the state’s 2024 budget. The court directed Governor Fubara to resubmit the budget to the Rivers State House of Assembly, despite its previous members having been dissolved.

Dan Nwanyanwu, the national chairman of the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), has criticized the ruling, describing it as unconstitutional and impractical.
In an interview with Symfoni TV, Nwanyanwu accused the court of overstepping its authority by mandating the budget’s resubmission to an Assembly that no longer exists.

“With the greatest respect, what the court is asking Governor Fubara to do is present the 2024 budget to former members of the State House of Assembly who are no longer in office. That will never happen,” Nwanyanwu said.
He argued that complying with the ruling would violate Section 109 of the Nigerian Constitution, which governs the dissolution of legislative bodies.

The controversy began when only four of the 31 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly received the 2024 budget, leading the court to declare the process unconstitutional. Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court emphasized the importance of legislative oversight in budget approval, citing Sections 120(2)–(4) of the Constitution.
She expressed concerns that the state’s financial activities lacked proper supervision due to an incomplete Assembly.

Nwanyanwu, however, dismissed the ruling as flawed, asserting that the judiciary’s involvement in the budget process should not undermine constitutional provisions. “Not less than twelve political parties are ready to take Governor Fubara to court if he complies. These former members are no longer part of the Assembly. Is the court unaware of Section 109?” he questioned.

The situation has sparked a constitutional debate over the judiciary’s role in state budget processes, underscoring the tension between Rivers State’s executive and legislative branches.
The outcome could set a precedent for how budget approvals are handled in states with dissolved legislative bodies.

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Peter Obi Slams Arrest of Dele Farotimi, Demands his Immediate Release

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Dele Farotimi

Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi has condemned the arrest of human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi over defamation allegations, describing it as a blatant abuse of police powers and an affront on democracy and justice.

Obi expressed outrage at the misuse of law enforcement to suppress dissent, emphasizing that defamation is a civil matter to be resolved in court.
“The Nigeria Police Force exists to protect citizens’ rights, not to stifle them,” he said, adding that such actions threaten freedom of speech and accountability.

Drawing from personal experience, Obi noted, “I have been defamed countless times, yet I have never used the police to silence critics. Those aggrieved should follow legal channels, not weaponize state power.”

He criticized the arrest as an abuse of authority, warning that it undermines the professionalism of the police. Obi demanded Farotimi’s immediate and unconditional release, reminding the police of their duty to uphold the Constitution and serve the people, not political interests.
Whike reaffirming his commitment to democratic values and justice he concluded saying,
“A new Nigeria that will be just, fair, and free is possible,” Obi declared,

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Senator Natasha Urges Collective Action After Kogi Boat Tragedy Devastates Local Traders

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

The senator representing Kogi Central in the National Assembly, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has called for urgent support following the tragic boat mishap in Kogi State that claimed the lives of several women, petty traders, and artisans.
The accident occurred along the Dambo-Ebuchi section of the River Niger, as the victims traveled to the Katcha weekly market in Niger State.

Expressing deep sorrow, Akpoti-Uduaghan described the victims as the backbone of the local economy.

“Their untimely deaths leave a profound void in their families and the wider society,” she said.
Chief Press Secretary to the senator, Arogbonlo Israel in a statement on Monday, quoted her to have emphasized the need for government intervention, private sector involvement, and philanthropic support to assist grieving families.

“These hardworking individuals played a vital role in sustaining our communities. I urge the government and all concerned Nigerians to come together to provide the necessary assistance,” she added.

The Senator’s plea highlighted the importance of unity and collective action in the face of tragedy, as the region mourns the loss of those whose dedication fueled local commerce.

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Tinubu: Fuel Subsidy Era Was a ‘Fake Good Life’ for Nigerians

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President Bola Tinubu has described the era of fuel subsidies in Nigeria as a “fake good life” that masked the country’s looming economic crisis.
Speaking at the 34th and 35th combined convocation ceremonies of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) in Ondo State, Tinubu emphasized that removing the subsidy was a necessary step to safeguard Nigeria’s future.

Represented by the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Professor Wahab Egbewole, SAN, the President explained that both the removal of the petrol subsidy and the unification of exchange rates were strategic moves to avert economic disaster.
“As you know, we inherited an economy burdened by heavy debts due to fuel and dollar subsidies,” Tinubu said. “These subsidies, meant to help the poor, ended up enriching the wealthy while the nation’s economy spiraled downward. The good life we thought we had was a false one that could have led to collapse.”
He noted that the economic policies implemented by his administration were already showing positive results. Tinubu stressed that Nigeria’s economic framework is shifting from consumption to production and assured citizens that recovery is underway.
“There is light at the end of the tunnel,” he said. “These challenges require patriotism, but brighter days are coming. After the rain, there will be sunshine.”
The President also expressed concern over the rising emigration of Nigerian youths, emphasizing the detrimental impact of brain drain on the country. “Our highly trained intellectuals and professionals are leaving when their expertise is most needed. Leaving is not the solution. We were made Nigerians for a reason, and we have the wisdom to rebuild our nation,” Tinubu stated.

In her address, FUTA Vice Chancellor, Professor Adenike Oladiji, announced that 6,405 students graduated from the institution across nine schools in the combined 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 academic sessions. She noted that 519 students earned First Class honours, with 3,408 receiving Second Class Upper degrees.

“Our mission is to provide quality education, impactful research, and innovative solutions for societal development,” Oladiji said, highlighting FUTA’s contributions to national progress.

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