Politics
FG will tackle insecurity, porosity at the nation’s borders-Sen Yaro
The Senate has said it will work assiduously with the Executive arm of government to tackle all forms of criminality and insecurity at the nation’s borders.
Making this declaration in a Abuja on Monday, Chairman Senate committee on states and local governments Administration, Senator Binos Dauda Yaro said the National Assembly will work assiduously to ensure that opportunities wasting around the Nigerian boarder communities as result of insecurity and porosity are tackled head-on.
Senator Yaro pointed out that cross boarder crimes have impeded development over the years stressing that his committee will work with relevant stakeholders with the view to integrate sub-national boarder community governments into the economic management of Nigeria .
Speaking at the two-day engagement with stakeholders in collaboration with Global Consult Limited , Yaro pointed out that the rate of crimes witnessed at the border communities can also be traced to long years of neglect and lack of basic amenities for Nigerian boarder communities.
According to him ,the committee intends to make the engagement an annual event and urged the Local Governments to use the opportunity of the Local Governments Autonomy to create positive impacts of the people living within the boarder communities for there well-being and development
“We are concerned about development of our boarder communities, the security of the people living there as well as programmes that will give everyone a sense of belonging ”
He expressed concerns that most of the boarder communities are yet to be demarcated and properly defined, adding that some of the conflicts are as result no clear cut defined boarders .
In there remarks the deputy Governors of Abia, Gombe and Ekiti states all expressed enthusiasm that finally the Nigerian Senate is considering putting forward the right foot towards addressing the avalanche of challenges that Nigerians living in the boarder areas pass through on a daily basis .
The Gombe state Deputy Governor Mannaseh Daniel told the stakeholders since the creation of Gombe , the relevant authorities have not made any meaningful effort to clearly define the state’s boarder lines , describing the situation as recipe for unnecessary acrimony with neighbouring states .
It was the same view by the Abia state Deputy Governor Ikechukwu Emetu ,who further commended the
Nigerian Senate for the bold step to engage the major stakeholders for the good of Nigeria.
Chairman of Global Gold Consult Engineer Adegbayo expressed confidence that the two-day programme will come up with far-reaching solutions that will enhance and improve the living conditions of Nigerians living in the boarder communities and improve economic benefits for Nigeria.
He maintained that the desire to collaborate with the Senate was driven by the state of squalor of Nigerians living in those areas and the daily challenges they go through including health care and other basic needs.
For Dr Usman Faruk of the National Boundary Commission,the best approach for Nigeria in addressing the menace of cross boarder crimes will be the adoption of what he describes as the “Westphalian” method .
He pointed out that there are dire consequences should Nigeria continues to neglect the development of boarder communities .
“The resources and opportunities at the boarder communities are enormous and we must understand that the boarder communities are our windows and doors to the rest of the world and we must develop them”.
He told the gathering that currently .Nigeria does not have the correct statistics of boarder communities.
Politics
IPU cannot consider Natasha’s petition – Jimoh Ibrahim

Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, Chairman of the Senate Inter-parliamentary Committee, remarked that the purported petition from the suspended Senator Natasha is “dead on arrival.”
He emphasised that Nigeria, rather than Senator Natasha, is the member of the IPU.
A petition can only be lodged against another member state by a member state.
This implies that the IPU cannot consider petitions from individuals who are not members.
The suspended Senator Natasha is not a member of the IPU, but Nigeria is!
Additionally, the suspended Senator cannot represent the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“I served as the interim president of the IPU in Geneva in 2023, and I am familiar with how the IPU operates after presiding over its proceedings.
Furthermore, as Chairman of the Inter- parliamentary Committee in the Nigerian Senate, I did not approve or authorise the suspended Senator Natasha to attend the IPU on behalf of Nigeria to the Senate President.”
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No Individual Bigger Than PDP, Says Diri

By David Owei ,Bayelsa
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was bigger than any individual and that its internal challenges would be fixed once the members resolve to tackle them.
Speaking to journalists at the PDP national secretariat in Abuja on Thursday after the inauguration of the party’s South-South zonal caretaker committee led by Elder Emma Ogidi, the Bayelsa Governor said the political will to confront those fomenting trouble in the party resided with the members and not solely on the leadership.
Diri, who is also Chairman of the South-South Governors Forum, stated that for the party to be competitive as the oldest in the country, it must look inwards and fix its internal issues.
He said: “For me, we have to look inwards before accusing those outside our party. We have to first fix our internal issues.
“It is very easy to point accusing fingers. But the PDP has to sit back and tackle its internal challenges. That is only when we can stand to compete with others.
“I want the PDP to be competitive with other political parties. We are the oldest political party in Nigeria. So we have no reason to be accusing outsiders.”
On whether the party’s leadership had the political will to discipline those fomenting trouble, Governor Diri averred that such will resided with the members.
“We are all members of the party. The moment we all resolve that we need to fix our party, there cannot be any one person that is bigger than the party.”
He stressed that the newly inaugurated zonal caretaker committee had the mandate of the National Working Committee to look into every issue affecting the party in the South-South.
The Bayelsa helmsman expressed the hope that the event was a step forward for the party.
“In our zone, which is the only area in the country you have four governors of the party, we have all resolved and are together on this. You can see the deputy governor of Delta State, who represented the governor. I have also received messages from the governors of Akwa Ibom and Rivers. It shows that we are together and what we need to do is to show leadership and work with the zonal committee so that our zone will again become safe and strong for the PDP.”
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