Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has urged anti-graft agencies to organize capacity programs for legislators to ensure an effective fight against corruption in Nigeria.
Gbajabiamila made the call at a workshop organized for House Committee on Anti-Corruption by Konrad Adeneur Stiftung Foundation on Thursday in Abuja.
Gbajabiamila said that Nigerians were desirous of good governance and were looking up to the legislature to serve as agents that would help combat poverty, corruption, and other challenges in the country.
According to him, the House is working on plans on anti-corruption legislation and the possibility of establishing special anti-corruption
courts.
He said the House was also considering strengthening the fight against corruption through increased
funding for anti-graft agencies and separation of powers through a constitutional amendment to separate the office of the Minister of Justice from that of the Attorney-General.
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It was revealed in a Press release by DSC. Hammed Bukoye Oloyede that on the 6th of May,2021, a group of smugglers armed with sophisticated weapons, attacked by shooting sporadically at Officers and Men of Nigeria Customs Service @CustomsNG
, Ogun I Command together with Army Personnel who went on information patrol to Oja-Odan, Yewa North of Ogun State.
During the evacuation of about Three Hundred and Twenty bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50kg each by the Patrol Team, Four Customs Operatives, One Soldier
and Five civilians assisting in evacuation sustained gunshot injuries.
In defense, the Team responded to the aggression by gunning down two of the smugglers and left many others with gunshot wounds.
There was worry in parts of the Federal Capital Territory, on Thursday following reports of alleged looming attacks on parts of the FCT. #Abuja
There were also media reports that schools in the Bwari area of Abuja shut down on Wednesday over alleged arrival of truckloads of bandits in a neighbouring town, Sabon Wuse.
It was also learnt that Veritas University, Abuja, owned by the Catholic Church, which is located in Bwari, had sent its students home.
It has been reported that security was beefed up at the main gate of Abacha Barracks.
Abia Commissioner for Information, Chief Okiyi Kalu, has confirmed the abduction of some students of the Abia State University (ABSU), Uturu Okigwe by gunmen. #abiastate#ABSU
Kalu stated that government had yet to establish the number and identity of the affected students, adding that two students escaped from the attack.
The statement also stated that the victims were returning to the campus in a mini-bus between 7pm and 8pm, when the vehicle ran into the hoodlums.
“Two of the students managed to escape from the hoodlums, while others are still being held at a yet-to-be identified location.
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has confirmed the death of Dare Adeboye, the son of Pastor Enoch Adeboye. #Adeboye
A statement by the RCCG public relations department read,“It is with a deep and heartfelt sense of loss we announce the departure of our beloved son, brother, husband and father, Oluwadamilare Temitayo Adeboye. Who went to be with the Lord on the 4th of May, 2021,”
“Though shaken, our anchor remains Jesus Christ in whom we have the assurance that we will one day meet in a place where there is no pain,”
“It is the wish of the family to be left alone at this moment, and we pray the Lord keep you as you honour this humble request.”RCCG said.
A video currently circulating on Twitter, courtesy of Sahara reporters, has caught the attention of the Nigeria Customs Service, alleging that Customs Personnel collect N5000 from smugglers. @CustomsNG
In a statement by Deputy National PRO of Customs, Timi Bomodi, he stated that, upon a review of said video, no Customs Personnel was sighted throughout nor evidence of collection of money in said video.
However, he further stated that the Service is willing to accept reports regarding unprofessional conduct, with a view to deal with the culprits.
Prof. Felicia Adebola Adedoyin, the author of Nigeria’s national pledge has passed away after a brief illness.
Prof. Adedoyin, who lectured at the University of Lagos and was a consultant with the United Nations, wrote the national pledge in 1976.
She was driven to write the pledge following questions by her children who had been used to reciting the Oath of Allegiance while in school in New York, and the State Pledge in Achimota School, Ghana.
She wrote the pledge in the Daily Times in July 15, 1976, in an article titled ‘Loyalty to the Nation, Pledge’ which was shown to the Head of State at that time, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, who modified it and introduced it to the country during the formal launch of the Universal