Faleke empowers constituency…
...Commissions two Solar Powered Classrooms, ICT centres…
...Presents 130 Laptops to 13 secondary schools...
...Declares support to small business owners…
The Honourable member representing Ikeja Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rep. James Faleke has restated the need to support Nigerian children for the growth and development of the country in a competitive world.
The lawmaker, who represents Ikeja Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives said this on the 2nd February 2021 while commissioning two fully equipped Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Study Centres in Ojodu Grammar School and Ogba Junior Grammer School.
This is in addition to two classrooms, store, and office all adequately kitted with furniture, and Solar powered system was commissioned in Oke-Ira Primary School in Ikeja, Lagos.
Faleke, who is also the Chairman, House Committee on Finance also presented 130 Laptops to SS1 students across Ikeja Federal Constituency said;
"Our Children are the future leaders and the best thing a Nation can do to protect its future is by supporting them and creating a conducive learning environment for them to thrive."
In continuation of the empowerment programme on the 3rd February 2021, he also presents 100 Suzuki mini-buses and 20 Keke Napep vehicles to unemployed youths to kickstart their transportation business ideas.
Furthermore, saying that the informal private sector is critical to the national economy, the lawmaker supported small scale businesses in his constituency by presenting 100 grinding machines, 50 sets of deep freezers, 50 generating sets, 30 industrial machines...
30 hairdressing dryers and 10 sewing machines to the people with an additional cash grant of N40,000 presented to a total of 100 small scale business owners.
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Speaker @femigbaja facilitates 'Free Campus WiFi' in Public Tertiary Institutions in Lagos
...attracts fully-equipped ICT centres in 10 secondary schools to his Surulere 1 Fed Constituency
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has facilitated the installation of free Wi-Fi in six public tertiary institutions in Lagos State, for ease of learning.
The exercise tagged 'Free Campus WiFi,' is part of Gbajabiamila’s way of giving back to society, with a view to building a stronger education sector.
...Says primary education is a panacea for a sustainable society
Rep. Ifeanyi Momah, the member representing Ihiala Federal Constituency, of Anambra State launched a primary school outreach project in his constituency where he distributed items to some schools.
Rep. Momah, who is the Chairman of the FCT Judiciary Committee, reaffirmed his commitment to delivering education toolkits that will empower the children in his constituency.
The Petroleum Industry Bill is a Bill that seeks to provide for Legal, Governance, Regulatory Fiscal Framework for the Nigerian Petroleum Industry, and the Development of Host Communities #pibpublichearing#PIB2021#NationBuilding#AJointTask
On the 24th, November 2020, the Petroleum Industry Bill was debated, it passed second reading and referredto the Ad-hoc Committee on Petroleum Industry Bill.
Today 27th, January 2020, the House of Representatives will welcome stakeholders to the 2-day public hearing of the Petroleum Industry Bill hosted by Speaker @femigbaja and Rep. Tahir Monguno
Ghana to Consider Resolutions From Legislative Diplomacy in Resolving Trade Dispute - Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo tells Gbajabiamila
...as Nigeria’s Speaker @femigbaja makes case for the amendment of Ghana’s GIPC Act.
The President of Ghana, Prof. @NAkufoAddo has assured the Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila of the readiness of the Ghanaian government to consider the resolutions reached at the 'Legislative Diplomacy Bilateral Meeting' between Nigeria...
and Ghana’s senior legislators on 2nd September 2020, at the Ghanaian Parliament House.
The Ghanian President gave the assurance when the Speaker of Ghana’s parliament, Prof. Mike Oquaye, upon completion of the 2-day extensive dialogue...
SEN. AKPABIO’S PERSONAL LETTER TO THE SPEAKER EXONERATES THE 9TH HOUSE BUT FAILS TO MEET THE ULTIMATUM, THE MINISTER SHOULD PUBLISH THE LIST AS INSTRUCTED
Nigerians encouraged to ignore the deflections and query ₦81.5billion spent by IMC
Following a motion unanimously adopted by the House, an investigation was ordered into the activities and financial malfeasance of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and its Interim Management Committee (IMC) between the periods of January to May 2020.
In a coordinated and calculated attempt to distract Nigerians from the on-going investigation, the Minister of NDDC and the leadership of the IMC raised spurious allegations against members of the National Assembly.
The President has signed the 2020 Appropriations Bill into law in fulfillment of the requirement of the 1999 constitution.
Before then, a lot of work went into the budget passage process and they are illustrated below.