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NIPTA wants CAC to investigate registration status of NAPTAN to ascertain authenticity of Association
By Uthman-Baba Naseer, Minna
The Niger State Parent Teachers Association (NIPTA), has called on the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to investigate the registration status of the National Parents Teachers Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN) with a view to knowing the authenticity and genuineness of the association.
The call was contained in a petition forwarded to the Commission by a Minna based legal practitioner Barrister Ibrahim Ndamitso a copy made available to Newsmen in Minna at the Weekend.
The Petition, Titled: “Request For The Dissolution Of Incorporated Trustee Of National Parents Teacher Association (NAPTA) With Registration Number 8588 Registered On 22,June 1995 For Breach Of It’s Constitution And Lack Of Fair Representation In The Board Of Trustees”
The legal practitioner alleged in the petition that the Association is parading a registration number 8307546 purportedly issued to it by the Corporate Affairs Commission which called for urgent investigation to determine the genuineness of the said registration number From the CAC.
According to the petition, the Niger State Parents Teacher Association NIPTA has carried out investigation on the registration status of NAPTAN which revealed that the registration was obtained through misrepresentation and concealment of facts
The petition alleged that after a thorough investigation carried out by NIPTA,it was revealed that the NAPTAN board of trustees (BOT),were not constituted in line with the provisions of the constitution of NAPTAN which called for urgent and discreet investigation to be carried out to determine the legality and otherwise of the association.
It further alleged that the board of trustees were not elected nor nominated through a transparent process nor do they represent the thirty six states or six geo- political regions of the country adding that with only a few groups of individuals from Lagos,Adamawa and Katsina states parading themselves as board of trustees of NAPTA
Similarly,the legal practitioner claimed that the association has no any traceable states and Nigeria People’s records of resolution to have the board of trustees constituted
“We are solicitors to the Incorporated Trustee of the Niger State Parent Teachers
Association (NIPTA) with registration number 8307546 whom shall hereinafter be
referred to as ‘our client’ and on whose instruction we write you this letter.
“Our client wish to bring to your attention a matter of grave concern regarding the
registration status and mandate of the National Parent Teachers Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN) registered on June 22, 1995 with Registration No. 8588.
“After conducting a thorough investigation, our client discovered that the NAPTAN
Board of Trustees (BOT) was not constituted in accordance with the provisions of
the Constitution of the NAPTAN.
“None of the members of the Board of Trustees are from Eastern and Southern regions of the
country, no representation from the North central region of the country.
“This is a clear case of lack of fairness in the composition of the NAPTAN Board of Trustee
and contrary to the NAPTAN constitution.
“The NAPTAN Board of Trustees may have claimed to have been elected or nominated through a national referendum, but facts at our client’s disposal indicate that no such referendum was conducted across the country.
“The lack of proper nomination or election of NAPTAN BOT members raises serious questions about the legitimacy and credibility of the said B0T.
“It is also our client’s concern that there are no traceable records of BOT meetings
of NAPTAN, this amounts to a blatant infringement of the provision of the
NAPTAN constitution as to conduct of meetings.
“We wish to also relate the conspiracy of the NAPTAN with the Niger State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education to truncate the smooth activities of the Niger State Parent Teachers Association (NIFTA) which is dully registered under Part C of the CAMA, 2020 with Registration Number 8307546 by arbitrarily dissolving the NIPTA in clear violation of and disregard to Section 850(1) of the CAMA, 2020 the petition asserted
Barrister Ibrahim Ndamitso urged the Corporate Affairs Commission to as a matter of urgency call for the investigation and registration status of the Incorporated Trustee of the National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), with registration number 8588,and verify the authenticity of the documents submitted during the registration process. Determine whether the membership of the Board Of trustees of the National Parent Teachers Association Of Nigeria (NAPTAN) was constituted in accordance with the provisions of the constitution of CAC’s regulations. To ascertain by means of National identification number/ Driving license and any other legitimate means if the Bot members are still alive and to produce minutes of the board of trustees’s annual general meetings of NAPTAN since its registration year in 1995.
The Legal Practitioner also requested the CAC to activate its powers under Section 850(1) cf the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 by filing a petition in a competent court for the dissolution of the Board of Trustees of the National Parent Teachers Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN) and
constitute an interim leadership to pilot the affairs of NAPTAN and deregister NAPTAN and take appropriate action to prevent the association from operating without a valid handover.
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INC scribe, Engr. Ebipamowei Wodu, submits nomination form for position of President …. gets wide endorsement from aspirants
By David Owei
The National Secretary of the Ijaw National Congress INC, Engineer Ebipamowei Wodu has submitted his interest/nomination form to contest as President.
Wodu, who is one of the leading aspirant to succeed Professor Benjamin Okaba, was accompanied to the Ijaw House, the Secretariat of the INC amidst pump and peagentry with scores of aspirants endorsing him as the most qualified for the job.
Speaking with newsmen, Engineer Ebipamowei Wodu said he played pivotal role in assisting the current leadership of the Association headed by Professor Benjamin Okaba in reviving the INC from the state of comatose.
According to Engineer Wodu, from the beginning of the struggle, there has never being a membership register until the present executive took over office and as an Engineer, he assisted the INC to draw a road map linking Ijaw communities in the coastal region.
Highlighting other achievements, Engineer Wodu explained that with his wealth of experience as National Secretary who as held several offices, if given the opportunity to pilot the affairs of INC, he will consolidate of the gains recorded and move the Ijaw nation to greater heights.
Aspirant for the the position of Vice President 2, Dame Rose Obioforibo from Eastern zone described, Engineer Wodu as a team player who listens but passionate about the Ijaw struggles .
Another Aspirant vying for the position Vice President 3, Chief Kennedy Odiowei said Engineer Wodu is the most qualified among contestants because he competent and capable to deliver if given the mandate, calling on delegates and aspirants to vote for him.
Also Aspirant contesting for the National Secretary, Chief Philip Brown-Agu said his decision to the join Engineer Wodu campaign team was because of his track record and leadership style as National Secretary of INC, describing him as a better candidate with innovations that can move the Ijaw nation to the next level.
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David Mark: Weak Legislators Are Hostages of Their Governors
By Nelson Ogbu
Former Senate President and National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator David Mark, has declared that Nigerian legislators who lack strong grassroots support are political hostages in the hands of state governors.
Mark made the assertion while chairing the public presentation of the book The Burden of Legislators in Nigeria at the NAF Conference Centre, Abuja, where he delivered a blunt assessment of the power imbalance between the executive and the legislature in Nigeria’s democratic system.
According to him, the legislature, though the backbone of democracy, is the most vulnerable and most attacked arm of government, constantly under pressure from governors, political parties, the judiciary, the electorate and internal legislative weaknesses.
He said governors, as de facto leaders of party structures in the states, wield enormous influence over lawmakers, warning that at the slightest provocation, a governor can deny a legislator the party ticket or deploy state power to frustrate legislators who belong to opposition parties.
“Once you are elected, the problem becomes compounded,” Mark said, noting that many legislators operate in fear of governors who control party machinery and political structures.
However, he stressed that the situation is reversible. Mark argued that when a legislator is deeply rooted in his senatorial district with massive grassroots backing, the power dynamics change. “If you are strong in your constituency, instead of being at the mercy of your governor, the governor will be at your mercy,” he said.
The former Senate President explained that this conviction informed his decision to begin his political career in the legislature, not because it was glamorous, but because it remains the most important pillar of democracy. He urged Nigerians to exercise patience with lawmakers, noting that legislators are burdened with responsibilities that often arise from weak grassroots governance and failed service delivery.
Author of the book, Senator Effiong Bob, said the memoir is intended as a practical handbook for current and aspiring legislators, detailing the path to parliament, the realities of legislative work and the pressures of representation. He added that the book confronts key challenges such as excessive constituency demands and the damaging influence of political godfatherism, particularly in candidate selection.
The event attracted prominent political figures, including Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Enoh, and Senate President, Godswill Akpabio. The book was reviewed by Prof. Maxwell Gidado, SAN, and published by Premium Times.
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Bayelsa Gov Increases Prize Money, To Host International Race In April
By David Owei,Bayelsa
Marathoners from Plateau State emerged champions in the male and female categories of the 6th Senator Douye Diri (SDD) National Marathon held on Saturday in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.
James Gang, who came second last year, led the pack of 207 participants in this year’s race, breasting the tape in the elite male category in 30:58:75 secs, closely followed by Francis James, also from Plateau, in 32:05:87 secs.
Ishmael Sadjo from Cross River finished in third place in 32.14:31 secs.
In the elite female category, Plateau runners dominated with Akusho Lydia-Thomas coming first in 38.30.37 secs ahead of compatriots Vivian Obadiah (38:52.78 secs) and Tanko Iyanj (38.54.84 secs) in second and third positions respectively.
In the teens male category, Andrew Richards of Bishop Dimieri Grammar School, Yenagoa, came first while Okenema Samuel of Community Secondary School, Okutukutu, came second and Chinedu Deindein, also of BDGS, was third.
The teens female category saw Igbeita Innocent of Divine International School, Yenagoa, Alex Sunshine and Yebiboh Favour respectively finish first, second and third respectively.
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, who presented prizes to the winners, announced an increase in the prize money across all categories from the next edition.
He said winners of the elite category will get N2m from the 2027 edition and that the state will host an international marathon event in April this year.
The governor commended the organisers for the improvement in organisation and participation, and directed chairmen of the eight local governments in the state to organise similar marathon events in their areas.
Governor Diri stated that there was an abundance of budding talents in the rural areas that needed to be exposed through sporting events and expressed the hope that his directive would be carried out in next year’s edition.
His words: “I have been approached by some top sports officials in our country that, because of the good roads in our state, they want to bring an international marathon to Bayelsa, and I approved it. So, in April this year, we would have such event in our state capital.
“Beyond that, I believe this is the right form of empowerment; an empowerment that brings out your skill and talent. This is empowerment that sends you to the world.
“Today, I like to also challenge local government chairmen in Bayelsa to organise marathons in their areas in a small way. I like to see that dovetailing to the finals of the SDD Marathon.“
While congratulating the winners in all the categories, Diri noted that the SDD Marathon was geared towards fostering unity and discovering talents across the country and not only for the state indigenes.
In his opening remarks, the Bayelsa State Commissioner for Sports, Dr. Daniel Igali, appreciated the organisers for doing a good job with the competition, which he noted was deliberately organised to improve talents among the state’s middle distance runners.
Igali also stated that the distance in the sixth edition improved by one kilometer and thanked Governor Diri for his support for the competition and sports development in the state generally.
Also, the initiator of the SDD Marathon, Odonkumo Igbeita, expressed appreciation to Governor Diri for supporting and believing in his vision, which he said was a huge boost to youths of the state and for sports development.
He also commended the the wife of the governor, Dr Gloria Diri, Dr. Igali and sponsors for their immense support for the race.
Igbeita explained that the marathon initiative was to create wealth through sports and to identify young talents through the teens category.
While also appreciating the participants, he stated that with the introduction of the online registration, the organising committee received entries from international runners but later declined due to the prize money.
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of dummy cheques to the winners and runners-up.
Both Gang and Akusho got one million naira each as winners in the elite category while the runners-up received ₦500,000 and ₦300,000 for third place.
Fifty school bags were also given to student participants courtesy of the Glory Diri Foundation.
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