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Senate Throws Out Natasha’s Petition, Shuns Court’s Restraining Order


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By George Mgbeleke

The Senate on Wednesday threw out the petition filed against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, saying the petition “is dead on arrival”

The chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions, Neda Imasuen, made the pronouncement at a public hearing raised for the purpose of investigating alleged misconduct against Senator Natasha.

Senator Imasuen also dismissed the order of a Federal High Court in Abuja restraining the Senate committee from subjecting Natasha to any disciplinary measures.

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

According to him, since Senator Natasha had filed a sexual harassment case in court against Akpabio, the committee cannot entertain her petition on the same subject.

Imasuen added that by rule, the Senate and its committees do not entertain petitions that are already before any court.

Senator Imasuen argued that going by the principle of separation of powers, the court order restraining the Senate from taking disciplinary measures against the female senator was of no effect.

“The legislature is a separate arm of government and one arm of government cannot dictate to the other,” Imasuen said.

Adducing reasons for rejecting Senator Natasha’s sexual harassment petition, the committee said the filing and submission of the petition violated provisions of the Senate’s standing rules.

The committee said the petition was procedurally flawed, because the rule does not permit senators to sign petitions in their own names neither does it permit them to submit same by themselves.

Such petitions, it stated, ought to be signed by another senator and submitted to the Senate Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions. The chairman of the committee, will in turn, lay the petition before the Senate during plenary.

“It is only when a resolution to treat the petition is adopted at plenary through a motion, that the Senate President refers it to the committee on Ethics and Public Petitions for investigation,” Imasuen said.

While dismissing the court order restraining the Senate committee from grilling Senator Natasha, the committee chairman said he actually received the court’s enrollment order brought to his office by Natasha’s lawyers.

“I received an entitlement order of the court which was brought to my office this afternoon by Senator Natasha’s lawyers. But there is the principle of separation of powers, which prevents one arm of government from interfering with the function of another arm of government.

“That is why the Senate does not entertain any petition if the subject of that petition is pending before any court of law because doing so will amount to interfering with the function of the judiciary, which is a separate arm of government.

“So the issue before us today, is the issue of alleged misconduct by Senator Natasha and this is not subject to any court action or restraining order. We are going to deliberate of this petition concerning her alleged misconduct, make our recommendations and submit our report to the Senate,” Imasuen said.

Senator Natasha must have shunned the committee’s hearing on the strength of a court order restraining the committee from investigating her and taking disciplinary measures against her.

The order was given on Tuesday by the presiding judge of a Federal High Court, Abuja, Justice Obiora Egwuatu, following an ex parte application filed by Senator Natasha’s lawyers.

Natasha was referred to the Senate committee last week following the adoption of a motion moved on the floor by Senator Yemi Adaramodu (Ekiti South).

Senator Adaramodu, who testified at Wednesday’s hearing, narrated the sequence of events leading to Natasha being referred to the Ethics committee for grilling.

The Ekiti South senator reiterated that Senator Natasha acted in violation of Order 6 during plenary of February 25 hence the decision to refer her to the committee.

At the time of filing this report at 6pm, the committee had dissolved into a closed door session for further deliberations that would lead to making recommendations to the Senate on the next line of action against Natasha.

Meanwhile, there was an embarrassing twist to the saga earlier, as a seven-member delegation of parliamentarians from the United Kingdom, witnessed Natasha’s submission of sexual harassment petition against Akpabio.

The visiting parliamentarians were at the Senate to observe proceedings of the upper legislative chamber when Senator Natasha stormed the chamber with her petition in hand.

Akpabio, apparently mindful of the presence of the British parliamentarians at the gallery, accepted Natasha’s petition, despite the fact that she violated laid down procedures guiding the submission of petitions.

Many viewed Akpabio’s decision to accept the petition as a tactical move to avoid further embarrassing episodes by the aggrieved Kogi central senator in the presence of the visiting UK parliamentarians.

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NPF Condemns Unprovoked Attack on IRT Operatives in Edo State.       ‎*As IGP Orders Investigation into Oyo Tragic Traffic Incident

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‎The Nigeria Police Force has condemned the unprovoked attack on police operatives in the early hours of Monday at Okhuimwun Community in Ovia North-East Local Government Area of Edo State.

Edo state governor, Monday ,Monday Okpebholo

‎The operatives, who are members of the Force Intelligence Department – Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT), were in transit from Lagos through Edo State when they encountered a mob that had blocked the road immediately after the University of Benin (UNIBEN) axis. The mob, in an unlawful display of aggression, descended on the officers with stones, sticks, and other dangerous objects, inflicting serious injuries on two police personnel.
‎It is noteworthy that despite the provocation and threat to life, the officers exercised commendable restraint by not resorting to the use of force. The injured officers are currently receiving medical attention and are in stable condition.
‎The Nigeria Police Force warns against acts of lawlessness and unprovoked aggression against its personnel who are committed to maintaining law and order and hereby assure the public that investigations have commenced, and appropriate legal actions will be taken against those found culpable.
‎In a separate development, the Inspector-General of Police has ordered a comprehensive investigation into a tragic incident in Oyo State involving personnel of the Oyo State Police Command and the Oyo State Traffic Management Authority (OYTMA), which led to the unfortunate demise of a 14-year-old boy, Kehinde Alade.
‎The Inspector-General of Police condemned the incident and assured that the officer involved in the shooting has been taken into custody while a full-scale investigation is underway. He equally reiterated that the  process will be transparent, and its findings will be made public to ensure justice is duly served as he expressed heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased young man.
‎The Nigeria Police Force reiterates its commitment to the protection of lives and property and urges citizens to remain law-abiding and to channel grievances through lawful and peaceful means.
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Journalists tasks to share information as stakeholders in peace mmaking 

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President of NUJ, Comrade Alhassan Yahaya

 

By Naseer Uthman-Baba,Minna

Media practitioners in Niger State have been called upon to always ensure that they share accurate information as they are critical stakeholders in maintaining peace in the land.

Gov of state,Umaru Bago

Commissioner for Homeland Security, Muhammad Bello Abdullahi made the call during a pre-summit media chat and round table discussion with Media Practitioners from various media outfits held in Minna.

The Commissioner who described journalists as the most dependable ally in the security architecture of the State said they are expected to play key roles in passing across precise information to the public.

He used the medium to urge journalists to be professional in performing their duties and do not engage in divulging news that will put people on panic mode adding that, the State Government will continue to work closely with journalists and address challenges so as to forge ahead in achieving the objectives of a new Niger.

The Commissioner who gave an overview of the forthcoming Peace and security summit said the theme of the event, ” Collaborative approaches to security and peace building with a view to safe-guarding Niger State”, is aimed at engaging critical stakeholders in the security architecture at Local, State and Federal levels so as to proffer workable solutions to security challenges within the State.

He said, issues and challenges associated with security information management will also be looked into as effective management of information enables swift decision making, proactive actions and enhanced community preparedness.

While answering questions from Journalists on some security issues in the State, the Commissioner re assured them that the State Government is not relenting on its oars in addressing any security threat.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Niger State, Bologi Ibrahim who was represented by the Coordinator Media Affairs to the Governor, Hamza Waziri said Governor Umaru Bago, is tirelessly working to ensure peace, tranquility, progress, and development across the State which he said requires the cooperation of journalists

The Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists Niger State Chapter, Comrade Abu Nmodu said journalists in the State have always worked in accordance with the ethics of the profession and will continue to tow that path and remain advocates of peace in the Society.

In her remarks, a Director with the Abdulsalami Abubakar Institute of Peace and Sustainable Development Studies,Dr. Diamond Preye described the decision to organize a peace summit by the Niger State Government as apt saying, without peace, there cannot be any meaningful development in any given society hence the need for everyone to be advocates of peace.

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Ughelli North LGA Chairman, Barr Egbo Debunks Malicious Reports ….As Abovwe Family Refutes His Suspension

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Executive Chairman, Ughelli North LGA in Delta state, Olorogun Jaro Egbo

By David Owei, Bayelsa

The Executive Chairman of Ughelli North LGA in Delta state, Olorogun Jaro Egbo has debunked cyber bullying , libelous and false news pread by Mr Ovoke Akpobasa and his cohorts, calculated attempts to malign his heard earned rising political reputation.

The chairman, who stated this, after conducting journalists round legacy projects at the council’s secretariat, Ughelli and later addressed a press conference , said” it has become imperative to address the recent wave of false, malicious and unfounded allegations being circulated by Sahara Reporters and other online platforms regarding the purported award of government contracts to skyviaro properties Limited, saying that ” let it be unequivocally stated that Skyviaro properties Development Company Limited is not a registered contractor with the council , has not been awarded any contract , and is not personally owned or operated by him , as he resigned from any involvement with the said company and there has been no breach of due process or statutory guidelines in any contract award under his administration”

He further state that” The deliberate spread of misinformation spread by Mr Ovoke Akpobasa, an Executive Assistant to the governor on Diaspora Affairs, is a calculated attempts to tarnish his reputation and discredit his administration and cast aspersion on the government of His Excellency, Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, as such reckless and defamations are not only unbecoming of a public office holder , but also pose a serious threat to public trust and governance.

He therefore called relevant authorities to immediately rein in Mr Ovoke Akpobasa and his collaborators to prevent further embarasement to the government and unnecessary tension among the people and should this orchestrated smear persists, he reserve the rights to pursue legal actions against him and his employer , the Delta state government in his personal capacity”
The visibly angry chairman , avered that , he remained steadfast to his unwavering commitment to transparency, accountability and good governance and confident that a thorough and objective review of this matter will expose the baseless nature of that false allegations, stressing that , he will not be deterred by falsehood and character assassination as his focus remains in delivering effective governance and upholding the principle of integrity and service to the people.
He also used the opportunity to state that he had no personal quarell with the defunct Ughelli North LGA People Democratic Party chairman , Mr Lucky Ofomukoro.
He also refuted rumours making the rounds that he was suspended from Abovwe family in Uduere community in Ughelli North LGA of Delta state, adding that such allegations were completely false and far from reality as the Abovwe family remains unequevically behind him and will not allow misinformation to tarnish his reputation or the integrity of the family.

Our correspondent reported that the chairman who is widely described as silent achiever conducted journalists round some of his unprecedented legacy projects, among which, were construction of ultra modern Storey building secretariat, construction of Area customary court, Ughelli, one major project in each of the seven kingdoms( either a police station or An area customary court), Solar powered electrification of the Chairman’s office and entire secretariat premises,renovation/ furnishing of four unit block buildings and fencing in the D.D.P.A.Housing Estate for operation sweep , procurement of 300 writing desks for primary and secondary schools in Ughelli North LGA,purchase and installation of a 500KVA transformer at Ekrabovwe quarter in Ughelli,renovation of HPM/ S.L.G/ supervisors/legislative building and adjoining offices,constant cleaning of the Ughelli metropolis and it’s environs and regular sanitation and constant payment of claims to staff .

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