Tuesday 31 May 2016

Niger speaker wants stiffer penalties for kidnapping, cattle rustling

The Speaker of the Niger House of Assembly, Mr Ahmed Marafa, has called for harsher penalties for the crimes of kidnapping and cattle rustling in the state.

Speaking in Minna on Tuesday at a public hearing on a bill for a law to penalise kidnapping and  cattle rustling, Marafa said that the two crimes were taking a huge toll on the state, hence the need for laws to deal with the menace.

“These two crimes are taking a toll not on only Niger state but the country as a whole.

“Cases of kidnapping and cattle rustling used to be alien to us in this state; but now they have become the order of the day, which is unfortunate,’’ he said

He lamented the absence of provisions in the Penal Code to deal with the twin menace.

“Often times when people are arrested for those crimes, there are no sufficient laws to prosecute them.

“The Penal Code only touched on abduction of minors and does not even provide any clear cut penalty and that is probably why those crimes are on the rise.

“We need to address that lacuna and that is why we have invited all the relevant stakeholders on finding a lasting solution."

Marafa described the proposed bill as a proof of the state government's commitment to improving security of lives and property.

PMB during lunch with State House correspondents (Photos)

President Muhammadu Buhari, PMB on Tuesday hosted the State House Press Corps to a Lunch.

One of the pictures shows the President sharing greetings with the oldest member of the Corps, Ladan Abubakar.

Ladan Abubakar has been a photojournalist for more than 40 years.  He is also a veteran of the State House Press Corps.

Another of the photos shows PMB addressing State House journalists during the lunch.

Buhari with King of Jordan's Envoy at State House Abuja


President Buhari on Tuesday, received Mr Manar Dabbas, Special Envoy of the King of Jordan, at the State House, Abuja

Democracy Day: Photos from President Buhari's dinner with NASS members

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday night hosted a presidential dinner in honor of members of the National Assembly.

During the dinner which was held at the State House Conference Center, Buhari pledged to respect the principle of separation of powers by not interfering with the functions and processes of the legislature.

Democracy Day: Text of President Buhari’s remarks during dinner with Nass


MR. PRESIDENT’S REMARKS DURING DINNER WITH THE MEMBERS OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO MARK 2016 DEMOCRACY DAY AT THE STATE HOUSE CONFERENCE CENTRE ON MAY 30, 2016.

Let me welcome the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, their Deputies, and Leadership of the National Assembly the Distinguished Senators and Honourable Members of the House of Representatives, the Acting Clerk of National Assembly, the Senior Management Staff of the National Assembly, Party Leaders and all guests to this dinner.

2.This is first, to mark the 2016 Democracy Day, and further to appreciate the National Assembly Leadership, Membership and Management for the great work they have done in considering and approving as thought fit several Bills and measures submitted by the Executive and those bills originated by the legislatures, which have enabled the Government to function according to law.

3.Let me again appreciate the work of the National Assembly for the painstaking and consensual work they did with the Executive to deliver the 2016 Appropriation Act. It is on record that this is one rare occasion where the Appropriation Act was Assented to with the schedule i.e. the details. This is a good start in our journey of CHANGE.

4.I seize this opportunity to please draw attention to the under listed Bills which have been Submitted to the National Assembly and appeal for accelerated consideration and passage, namely:
1. Bills for Acts for domestication of agreements for avoidance of double taxation between Nigeria and South Korea, Spain and Sweden respectively.
2. Federal Capital Territory Appropriation Bill, 2016.
3. Money Laundering (Prevention & Prohibition) Bill 2016.
4. Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill, 2016.
5. Statutory Budget of the Niger – Delta Development Commission, 2016.

5. I am conscious that on June 9, 2016, the National Assembly will complete one Legislative year. May I appeal to you to consider and pass these submitted Bills, particularly the Statutory Budget of the Federal Capital Territory, the Niger – Delta Development Commission Budget and the budget of Statutory Corporations. These bodies cannot execute their Statutory mandate nor incur expenditure for the year unless their budgets are approved by the National Assembly.

6.I hereby re – state the commitment of this administration to observe the principles of Separation of Powers which defines and delineates the functions and powers of each arm of Government. Thus far we in the executive have restricted ourselves to our Constitutional roles.

7.Therefore I, as the President, and we as the Executive arm of Government will not interfere in the functions, functioning and process of the Legislature nor the Judiciary. In the same vein, I urge other arms of Government to please appraise and ensure that each action conceived and taken by it is in strict accord with its constitutionally limited powers.

8.I urge you as Legislators and the Legislature to take out time and communicate with your constituents and other Nigerians the policies of the Government which are based on Laws approved by the National Assembly.

9.I look forward to your one Legislative year on the 9th of June 2016. I send the same greetings to members of all the State Houses of Assembly in the country for completing the first Legislative year as we look forward to more active and engaging partnership.

Thank you.

Buhari meets South East Group for Change at State House Abuja


President Buhari on Tuesday afternoon held a meeting with the South East Group for Change, led by Senator Ken Nnamani at the State House Abuja.

VP Osinbajo in Papua New Guinea (Photos)

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo left Nigeria on Sunday to represent President Buhari at the 8th summit of African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States taking place in Papua New Guinea.

He was met on arrival by that country's Minister for Public Service, Puka Temu and acting Nigerian High Commissioner to Australia, Cecilia Yahaya.

The summit which holds from May 30 to June 1 will discuss the future of the ACP Group as a “revitalised cohesive force advocating the interests of its member states in the international arena.”

Enjoy the pictures.

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