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LG Autonomy: Comply fully with S-Court judgement- Senate tells State govts , LGAs, others …vows to amend the Constitution for full implementation

Disturbed by attempts by some state governments to circumvent Supreme Court’s judgement on Local governments Autonomy,Senate on Wednesday expressed its full alignment with Apex Court’s Judgement of August 11, 2024 which granted financial autonomy to 774 Local Government Councils across the country.
This is as it urged all the three tiers of government, to fully comply with the judgement .
It also resolved to, in collaboration with the House of Representatives to amend some provisions of the 1999 constitution .
The Upper chamber’s resolutions followed motions separately sponsored to these effects by the Deputy President of the Senate , Senator Barau Jibrin which were separately seconded by Senator Abdul Ningi and Senator Tahir Monguno .
But Senate resolutions came two hours after it earlier ran into troubled waters on enforceability of the Supreme Court Judgement at the State and Local Government levels .
Senator Tony Nwoye ( LP Anambra North), had at the commencement of plenary, rose through orders 41 and 51 of the Senate Standing rules , to move motion on alleged move by some state governments to circumvent implementation of the judgement through counter laws from their respective state House of Assembly .
Nwoye before Senate ran into confusion over the matter informed the Senate that nine other Senators were co – sponsored of the motion .
He specifically alleged that some State Governors are already using their House of Assembly to enact laws that would mandate respective local government councils in their states to remit monies into State / Local Government Joint Account ruled against by the Supreme court .
But immediately after finishing with his presentation containing six prayers for enforcement of the judgement and seconded by Senator Osita Izunaso ( APC Imo West ), Senator Adamu Aliero ( PDP Kebbi Central) , raised a constitutional point of order for stoppage of debate on the motion .
Adamu Aliero cited section 287 of the 1999 Constitution that makes Supreme Court Judgement enforceable across the country , to urge the Senate not to over-flogged the issue .
” Supreme court judgement is enforceable across the country . There is no need for us to be debating anything that has to do with it here “, he said .
In aligning with Senator Aliero , the President of the Senate , Senator Godswill Akpabio threw spanner at the motion , by drawing the attention of Senators to section 162 sub section 6 of the 1999 constitution.
The section according to Akpabio , created the State / Local Government Joint Account , which has to be amended in paving way for full implementation of the Supreme Court Judgement.
” I think what we need to do is to carry out required amendments of certain provisions of the constitution as far as local governments’ autonomy is concerned”, he said .
But before taking final decision on the motion , the sponsor , Senator Nwoye hurriedly raised order 42 of the Senate Standing rules for personal explanation on the motion the same time , Senator Abdulrahman Summaila Kawu ( NNPP Kano South ) raised similar point of order .
The simultaneous points of Order , brought confusion into the session with many senators rushing to the Senate President for personal consultation, which eventually, made the Senate to go into emergency closed door session at exactly 12: 46pm
Resolutions taken at the emergency session which lasted close to two hours , were the two separate motions moved by the Deputy President of the Senate and adopted by the Senate.
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NSC Endorses SWAN 60th Anniversary, Hails Benjamin’s Visionary Leadership

BY WARIYAI DANIEL, YENAGOA.
The National Sports Commission (NSC) has endorsed the 60th anniversary and Sports Icon Awards of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) scheduled to hold in Abuja from Oct. 29 to Oct. 31, 2025.
Mallam Shehu Dikko, Chairman of the NSC gave his approval for the Diamond Jubilee event when the National Executive Committee (NEC) of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) and Local Organising Committee (LOC) of SWAN@60 visited as part of stakeholders’ engagement ahead of the ceremony.
A Statement by the SWAN @60 Media and Publicity Committee says Bukola Olopade, Director-General of NSC received the SWAN delegation led by Isaiah Benjamin, Ikenna Okonkwo and Ben Ogbemudia, President, Secretary General and Chairman of the LOC respectively at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja.
Olapade who spoke on behalf of Dikko commended SWAN for its professionalism, visionary leadership, and commitment to sports development and administration in Nigeria through responsible journalism.
The administrator said sports writers were crucial to lending credibility to activities in the sports sector at a time when falsehood and distrust had become the order of the day.
Olapade who was presented with an award for his contributions said there was need for continued collaboration between the NSC, sports federations, and the media to promote grassroots and elite sports.
He said the ongoing partnership with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) led by Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau was an example of synergy for national progress.
The DG reiterated the Commission’s support, continued collaboration and partnership with SWAN to promote sports journalism and development adding that the award was a testament to credibility of what the NSC was doing.
Addressing the President, Olapade said, from the first time we met, I saw your visionary attitude, every one of our conversations has always been about your members’ interest.
“That has been the foundation of the image you and the General Secretary have shown.
“I must commend the professionalism of SWAN members in the reportage and management of pre-election activities within the sports community.
“I also acknowledge your role in sustaining public trust and protecting the reputation of sports administrators.
“In the past, the public space would have been filled with confusion and complaints, but you have handled information with maturity and responsibility. I sincerely appreciate that.
“I want to assure you that there is nothing you need from us that you will not get,” he said.
Olopade dedicated the award to Chairman Dikko and the entire Commission noting that their collective leadership and teamwork had greatly advanced sports development across the country.
Earlier in his remarks, the President of SWAN, Benjamin, commended the National Sports Commission for its efforts in ensuring sports development in the country.
Benjamin used the opportunity to officially invite the NSC leadership to the SWAN 60th anniversary celebration and award ceremony scheduled to hold in Abuja, the nation’s capital territory.
Other members of the delegation were Ijeoma Peter-Nwante the Financial Secretary, and Friday Joshua, member a the LOC and Assistant Secretary, SWAN FCT, Chapter.
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Gov Diri Tasks UN On Protection Of River Deltas

By David Owei,Bayelsa
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has urged the United Nations to institutionalise the protection of the world’s deltas, including Nigeria’s Niger Delta, through a convention.
The Bayelsa governor stated this against the backdrop of increasing threats from erosion, pollution, flooding as well as shrinking salt marshes and mangroves to the world’s 25 deltas.
His spokesperson, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, in a statement, quoted Governor Diri as having spoken on Monday during the opening of a three-day “4th Mega Delta Meeting: International Conference on Dialogue Between Land and Sea” in Shanghai, China.
Stakeholders had identified the threats as a global problem that required international cooperation to find solutions and prevent the extinction of the deltas and their capacity for sustainable livelihood and economic development.
Governor Diri stated: “It is with deep emotion that I address this gathering, for these deltas are not merely places on a map. They are the lifeblood of our communities, custodians of our stories, and the fragile promise of tomorrow.
“I speak with urgency and passion — not only to list challenges, but to honour the courage and resilience of those who continue to live, work, and dream in these deltas.
“These deltas feed nations, anchor economies, and nurture biodiversity. Yet they face rising seas, land subsidence, and dwindling sediment flows. From the Yangtze River (in China) to the Mekong River (in Southeast Asia; from the Danube (in Europe) to the Niger Delta, the pattern is the same. The deltas that sustain us are under threat.”
He cited the report of the Bayelsa State Oil and Environment Commission titled: “An Environmental Genocide: Counting the Human and Environmental Cost of Oil in Bayelsa, Nigeria” as detailing what happens when ecosystems are exploited without accountability.
He also said it was a reminder that environmental resilience must begin with justice.
Diri averred that the global body must take responsibility and urgent action to prevent the ongoing depletion of the river deltas.
“If deltas connect rivers to the oceans, then this conference must connect knowledge to action. That is why Bayelsa State, with the support of the Federal Government of Nigeria, has been leading the call for a United Nations Convention on the Conservation of River Deltas (UNCCRD)”
Urging stakeholders at the conference to point the way forward by making a declaration of intent, he said the proposed convention would protect deltas as unique and fragile ecosystems, restore degraded wetlands and empower local livelihoods as well as mobilise global science and finance for sustainability and adaptation.
“At home, we are translating this vision into practice. We have created a Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy to align our conservation efforts with opportunity.
“We are restoring mangrove forests, which are the green shields of our coastline. We are training youths and women for livelihoods in aquaculture, eco-tourism, and renewable energy.”
The conference had in attendance 180 participants from 31 countries, including policy makers, scientists and researches from the academia, community leaders and civil society organisations.
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Chamber of Commerce, NDDC release N1.5 bn to boost businesses in Niger Delta

By Magnus Chukwudi Port Harcourt
The Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture, NDCCITMA, backed by the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has released cheques worth N1.5 billion to 1,500 people to boost businesses in the Niger Delta region.
Speaking during the flag off of anInvestments Partnership Scheme in Port Harcourt, the Chairman of NDCCITMA, Ambassador Idaere Gogo-Ogan, said the fund represents the first phase of disbursement to empower beneficiaries in the region.
He noted that the nano group of beneficiaries, the poorest of the poor, would receive 200,000 naira each, while the micro, small-scale and medium-scale categories of the scheme would receive N3 million, N7 million, and N20 million, respectively, to boost their investments.
He stated: ” Our core mandate is to strive to reduce poverty in the region. We are optimistic that our partnership with a strong institution like NDDC will enable us to reach the poorest of the poor, small-scale businesses, and lift over 2,000 people in the region out of poverty.
We believe that robust development comes not only from the top but also from the bottom. So, when you aggregate all the categories, you can begin to see the gains of genuine economic prosperity.”
Gogo-Ogan added that the beneficiaries will have the advantage of paying a low interest rate of 0.6 per cent, noting that it would enable the Chambers to reach out to more people in the region.
He assured the beneficiaries of the investment scheme that the Chambers of Commerce would adopt a mentorship approach, providing financial support and promotions to their businesses to enable them to compete favourably with other regions in the country.
Also speaking at the occasion, the NDDC Director of Commercial and Industrial Development and Chairman of the Implementation Committee, Mrs. Lyna Okara, commended the leadership of the NDDC for establishing a body that would bring together those with the vision to grow businesses.
She maintained that the flag-off of the investment partnership scheme was timely and an indication that the region was on the path of rapid development. She enjoined the people of the Niger Delta region to take advantage of the scheme to develop and enlarge their businesses.
A Representative of the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, SMEDAN, Mrs. Olalek Rasheed, urged entrepreneurs to ensure proper documentation to enable them to access the funds. She also advised against diverting the funds to other non-economic activities. ###.
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