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Constitution review: Kaduna, Kano demand new states

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The governments of Kaduna and Kano States have demanded the creation of a new state and 26 Local Government Areas.

The two states made this demand at the North West Zonal Public Hearing on the Review of the 1999 Constitution on Saturday.

OSUNDAILY NG reports that the hearing brought together stakeholders from Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa States, including civil society groups, traditional rulers, and government representatives.

According to Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, who was represented by his deputy, Hadiza Balarabe, the current over-centralized federal system is unsustainable, lamenting that it stifles development and alienates citizens.

“Our current arrangement does not reflect the principle of subsidiarity,” he said.

He also called for a constitutional framework that allows states full control of natural resources within their territories and the right to legislate on local matters.

The governor equally pushed for the creation of state police, noting that his previous advocacy in the 9th Senate was hindered by political disagreement.

“Security cannot be national if it is not local. Kaduna is ready to support constitutional amendments to establish state police,” he stated.

In its submission, the Kano State government sought the creation of a new state and 26 additional Local Government Areas to increase its current LGAs from 44 to 70.

Deputy Governor Comrade Aminu Gwarzo, who represented Governor Abba Yusuf, presented the demand.

“We strongly advocate for restructuring and align with the national call for the creation of more states, provided they meet the criteria of Section 8 of the Constitution,” Gwarzo said.

The state also sought full constitutional autonomy for local governments and proposed amendments to Sections 2(2), 7, and 162(5) to ensure recognition and functionality of LGAs as a distinct tier of government.

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Why there are abandoned projects in Niger-Delta – Jonathan

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has attributed the high number of abandoned projects across the Niger Delta region to the frequent changes in the leadership of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.

Jonathan stated this on Saturday at the plenary session of the NDDC’s 25th anniversary celebration held in Port Harcourt.

The ex-President also called for continuity in the leadership of the NDDC to ensure that development projects are completed and not left abandoned.

According to him, the regular changes of Chief Executive Officers (CEO) of the NDDC had adversely affected project completion, adding that it has been a problem for development.

The erstwhile Nigerian leader, however, pointed out that the projects were not abandoned because the NDDC managers intended to do so, but rather because frequent leadership changes made it inevitable.

He further stated that when proper planning became unfeasible and time constrained, agencies tend to resort to contractor-driven initiatives, as opposed to planning-based development.

According to him, for over 25 years, the NDDC has had 11 CEOs, meaning that, on average, each served for two years and three months.

“The question is: how can one plan? How can significant projects for the region be completed within two years and three months in office?” he asked.

Jonathan commended President Bola Tinubu for retaining Dr Samuel Ogbuku as the Managing Director of the NDDC, thereby demonstrating his commitment to the development of the Niger Delta.

He noted that the people of the Niger Delta were celebrating because Ogbuku had remained in office since his appointment by the then-President Muhammadu Buhari in November 2022.

He explained that the Managing Director officially assumed duties on Jan. 4, 2023, while Tinubu assumed office in May 2023.

“If President Tinubu were not interested in developing the region, he would have removed him and appointed someone else.

“Ogbuku would have spent only five months in office. Nobody would have heard of Ogbuku.

“We remember the former Chairman, Onyema Ugochukwu, and the former Managing Director, Timi Alaibe, because they served for a reasonable period and made impact during their tenure,” he added.

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Lagos LG polls: APC’s Abiola Jubril wins Iba LCDA chairmanship election

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The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC, has declared Hon. Yisa Abiola Jubril of the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the elected Chairman of Iba Local Council Development Area, LCDA.

According to the declaration made by LASIEC official, Mr Quadri Taiwo, the APC candidate secured a total of 31,547 votes, having satisfied all legal and electoral requirements.

Jubril emerged victorious after the collation and verification of results from all polling units across the five wards in the LCDA.

With the majority of valid votes cast in his favour, Hon. Jubril was returned elected and affirmed as the council chairman.

In its post-election remarks, LASIEC commended voters, political stakeholders, and security personnel for ensuring a peaceful, credible, and well-coordinated electoral process throughout the council area.

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Buhari ate beans, pap, rejected N10m food budget as president – Garba Shehu

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Former President Muhammadu Buhari ate beans and pap during his eight-year reign.

Disclosing this, Buhari’s former spokesman, Garba Shehu, said his ex-principal was frugal in his meals and ate healthily while in office.

This revelation was contained in his recently released book, Lessons from a Presidential Spokesperson’s Experience.

The former media aide said the incident happened when Buhari assumed office in 2015.

Shehu said Buhari directed that the N10 million proposed budget be reduced after it was brought to his notice.

Shehu said: “When they told him N10 million was needed, he screamed and demanded it be reduced. ‘Look at my table, what do I eat? How much does it cost?’

“Most of the things he ate were very basic foods that are recognizable and associated with, and consumed by, the lower strata of Nigerian society — tuwo (dough-like dishes made from grains), pap, akara (bean cake), beans, wheat, plenty of salads, poultry, and mutton.”

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