Legislature
Controversy again over Onochie, as Dickson questions oil producing status of her LG

***Ondo senators rejects nominee
President Muhammadu Buhari’s nominee for the position of chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Board, Lauretta Onochie was on the spot on Thursday as Senator Seriake Dickson demanded the oil producing status of her Local Government in Delta State
This was coming as the National Assembly’s Joint Committee on Niger Delta Affairs, on Thursday, commenced the screening of President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Assistant on New Media, Lauretta Onochie, and 14 others amidst controversies
Recall that Buhari had on 25th November written the Senate, seeking her confirmation over her appointment as Chairman of NDDC and 14 other members.
Senator had interogated Onochie, to indicate her local government of origin and the community she hailed from.
Dickson indicated he wanted to know her Local Government in Delta state and her community, to ascertaon whether the community she comes from is an oil producing community or it has oil facilities located therein.
Recall that the Senate had rejected Onochie as a national commissioner for the electoral umpire, INEC over a year earlier after public outcry over her being partisan as member of the ruling party the All Progressives Congress.
Her rejection then the senate said was based on federal character principles as they observed that there was a serving commissioner from Delta State, where she hailed from.
However, in what appeared to be a ‘soft landing’ for Onochie who was being screened for the position of Chairman of the board of the NDDC this time around, the Committee did not allow her to respond to the two questions posed to her.
The acting Chairman of the Committee, Senator Bulus Amos (APC – Gombe South) said all issues concerning her nomination and other petitions against her would be discussed by the Committees at an executive session after the screening exercise.
Bulus said, “Madam nomineeyou have heard the question put to you. Just take your time. I am ready and we are all ready to discuss this during our executive session.
“So, I want to plead with all our senators here to allow her for now. We will talk during the Executive Session.”
He told members of the joint committee that all issues surrounding her nomination would be dealt with at an executive session.
Bulus had in his opening remarks said the crowd which attended the event evidenced the importance of the NDDC to people from oil producing states.
“We know that for quite sometimes the Niger Delta Development Commission has been a big place for each and everyone and everybody is desperate to follow what is happening there.
“Probably that is what has informed the large crowd outside. Everybody wants to know what we are doing here. We are doing nothing here than to screen those people that have been nominated,” he said.
In his comments shortly after the Chairman’s intervention, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele (APC – Ekiti Central) said there was need to clarify the position of the Senate at the time she was nominated for appointment as a National Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission and her present nomination as head of the NDDC.
Bamidele said: “The essence of this comment is to clarify the position of the Senate on this matter.
“On the nominee for the Chairmanship position, when we had a reason to turn down the presidential nomination of this same nominee in the Senate, just because the position for which she was nominated was the position of an electoral umpire and there where members of the public who were concerned that because she is a card carrying member of a political party and a presidential aide and in the Senate committee on Electoral Matters we took into cognisance the concern of the public.
“Today in the Senate, we are faced with a different scenario. She has been nominated as a representative from an oil producing state and for the purpose of holding a political appointment for which she is eligibly qualified. That is our position and I want the public to be clear on this.”
In a similar vein, Senator James Manager (PDP -Delta South), urged Nigerians to know that Onochie’s present nomination is an “isolated case.”
Manager said: “This is one nominee we rejected on the floor of the Senate. We rarely reject nominees from the President but this was done.
“Now this person is here again before the Senate. I want the public to know that this one is an isolated case. In an executive session we will discuss it. We will look at the petitions.”
On her part, Senator representing Anambra North, Stella Oduah thanked President Buhari for nominating a woman for such a sensitive interventionist agency.
Oduah said: “Nigeria women are particularly happy that the President did what he did by appointing a female, a very capable woman, to help this wonderful and relevant agency of the Niger Delta.
“Whether we like it or not, when a woman comes in, her innate skills and her multitasking ability would be brought to bare on her job.
“I believe that for the first time Niger Deltans will have the required development that they so much are in need of. I thank Mr President for this nomination.”
On concerns whether Onochie was from an oil producing community in Delta state or not, the Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, who is a member of committee said a precedent had been set when a nominee from a non-oil producing community in the past.
Kalu said: “We need to be more guided, we have appointed a chairman from our state (Abia) that was not from the local government where they produce oil, Chief Onyema Ugochukwu, and nobody can tell us to reject this one.”
During his screening session, the Managing Director nominee of the NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbokwu, from Bayelsa state, said he would bridge the gap between the youths and the elderly in the region during his tenure.
He said: “I believe I’m a square peg in a square hole to man the position of the MD because I understand the problems of our people.
“I have been part of the Niger Delta struggle, I’m presently working as special assistant to the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege.
“I will bridge the gap between the youth and the elderly. With my experience in activism and administration, I believe I’m going to bring a positive change in the Niger Delta.
“We are thankful to the President for completing the Forensic Audit of the NDDC, I believe we are going to use that as a guide to usher in a new dawn in NDDC.”
Onochie had in her opening remarks said her vision as Chairman of NDDC would be to redefine the true meaning of empowerment for the youth of the region.
He said the proposed board under her Chairmanship would work collaboratively as a team to deliver projects and empowerments to the people.
She said: “I hail from a community that produces all kinds of agricultural products that have not been properly harnessed.
“These are some of things we will work on to be able to bring food to the table of our people and to empower our people.
“Since the announcement of my nomination I have received thousands of applications from our young people wanting to be personal assistants because that is all they know.
“We are going to show them that there is more to life than being a personal assistant. We are going to show them how to be properly empowered so that our region can start booming like all the other regions.
“I have seen the men that I have been nominated along with. We have been in contact with each other. We are going to work as a team because I am a team player.”
In another twist senators Senators representing the three senatorial districts of Ondo State unanimously rejected the nomination of Mr. Charles Ogunmola as Executive
In a statement that was signed by the three senators said his nomination was not legal.
“Our position is premised on the fact that the nomination of Mr. Charles Ogunmola is non-compliance with the provisions of Section 12(1) of NDDC (Establishment etc) Act, 2000.
“The aforementioned Act clearly stated that the nominee for the position of Executive Director, Project of NDDC “shall be an indigene of oil producing area”. Mr. Charles Ogunmola is not an indigene of oil producing area of Ondo State.
“Therefore, we call on Your Excellency and the Nigerian Senate to uphold the extant Provisions of the NDDC (Establishment, etc) Act 2000 by rejecting the nomination of Mr. Charles Ogunmola.
Legislature
Senator Ningi resumes from suspension

After staying away for 75days out of 90 days suspension slammed on him by the Senate on March 12, 2024, Senator Abdul Ningi ( PDP Bauchi Central), formally resumed legislative activities at the Senate on Tuesday in plenary.
On the strength of motion sponsored by the minority leader Senator Abba Moro on behalf of minority caucus, the Senate recalled Senator Ningi from the three months suspension
Recall that Senator Ningi was suspended by the Senate at the committee of the whole on 2024 budget padding allegation leveled against the Senate during interview he had with the BBC Hausa service.
The Senate had recalled the Lawmaker representing Bauchi Central, Abdul Ningi after 2 Months and two weeks of the 3months suspension slammed on him over his interview in which he alleged padding of the 2024 N28. 7tn budget.
The lawmaker was suspended on the 12th of March, 2023 for three months, but the Senate on Tuesday unanimously resolved to recall their colleague from suspension.
Recall that, Senator Olamilekan Adeola had come under Orders 9, 10, 41, and 51 to move a motion of privilege and issue of national importance against Ningi over his interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (Hausa Service).
Ningi had, in the interview alleged that the budget passed by the National Assembly for the 2024 fiscal year is N25tn while the one being implemented by the Presidency is N28.7tn.
The motion, for the unconditional recall of Senator Abdul Ningi was sponsored by the minority leader Senator Abba Moro, Senator Olalere Oyewumi and Senator Osita Ngwu.
Apparently elated to be back in the Senate, Senator Ningi was among the first set of Senators and House of Representatives members to arrive the National Assembly for plenary on Tuesday
Senator Ningi who along with some few other Senators like Suleiman Kawu ( NNPP Kano South), Aminu Waziri Tambuwal (PDP Sokoto South) etc , came into the National Assembly through the Villa Gate, arrived exactly at 10: 40am, 20minutes to 11:00am fixed for commencement of plenary which even started at about 12:10 pm .
Following his suspension , Senator Ningi lost his Chairmanship position of the Senate Committee on National Identity and Population, which was allocated to Senator Mustapha Musa (APC Yobe East), two days after the now lifted suspension
Legislature
Minimum Wage: Senate tackles Labour over National Grid Shutdown, disruption of Hajj flight

**Resolves to use legislation to prevent reoccurrence
The Senate on Tuesday expressed displeasure at some of the excesses by some members of Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC) and Trade Union Congress ( TUC) during the nationwide strike for new minimum wage on Monday.
The upper legislative chamber declared that the shut down of the National Grid and the disruption of Hajj flight by some labour unionists were more of economic sabotage than agitation for new minimum wage.
It consequently declared that such situation would not be allowed to re – occur as laws against it would be reflected in the new national minimum wage Act that would be enacted soon after submission of bill to that effect by the executive.
Senate’s grouse against the alleged excesses of labour unionists during the now suspended nationwide strike, came through a motion on the strike action and new minimum wage by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Labour, Senator Diket Plang (APC Plateau Central).
Senator Plang had in the motion, requested the Senate to call on the federal government to expedite action on new minimum wage as a way of stopping the industrial unrest which was however overtaken by sudden suspension of the strike by labour.
But in his remarks, the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio said though it was heartwarming that the strike has been suspended but the excesses by some labour unionists need to be condemned
“One of such excesses, was the shut down of the National Grid which is more of an economic sabotage than agitation for new minimum wage.
“Disruption of Hajj flight by some other labour unionists as said by the Deputy President of the Senate, is also not palatable being a religious exercise.
“Also, disruption or prevention of students from writing their West African School Certificate Examination by some labour unionists during the strike was bad because the examination is not organized by Nigeria but West African Countries “, he said.
He added that such actions would not be allowed to be repeated as required laws against them, would be reflected in the new National Minimum Wage Bill expected from the executive very soon.
He,however commended the labour unions for calling off the strike
“I want to thank the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress for listening to the voice of Nigerians and the international community by calling off the strike to enable negotiations to continue and we wish them well in the negotiations.
“On our part, we will continue to do our best by making contributions and at the same time awaiting the incoming Bill on Minimum Wage for us to enact for the benefit of all Nigerians”, he said .
Legislature
Senate approves Bill to change National anthem to “Nigeria, We Hail thee”

**Counters AGF, insists Bill does not need wider consultation
The Senate on Tuesday approved a Bill to change the current National anthem titled “Arise O Compatriots ” to the old national anthem “Nigeria, we Hail thee”.
Following the consideration of the report of its Committees on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, and Federal Character, and Inter governmen Affairs on Tuesday, the Senate passed the bill entitled, “National Anthem Bill, 2024” for third reading.
The Senate passed the bill amidst stakeholders misgivings, including Lateef Fagbemi, the Auditor-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice against hasty passage and the need for a wider consultation.
The bill was read for the first and second time last week Thursday at the Senate. It also received an accelerated hearing at the lower house as it was read for the first, second and third time.
The Bill will be transmitted to President Bola Tinubu for assent. If signed into law, it will be the first time Nigeria’s national anthem will be given legal backing.
Mongu nu Tahir, the Senator representing Borno North, while presenting the report of the Committee during plenary informed that the Bill seeks to give a legal framework to the national anthem “so that it can bite and bite with all the legal powers embedded in it.”
He clarified that the Bill, despite the concerns raised by the AGF does not need to be subjected to a wider process of citizen participation through zonal public hearings, resolutions of the Federal Executive Council, Council of State, National and State Assemblies, etc.
He insisted that the Bill is an ordinary Bill, not a constitutional amendment and only requires it to be read first, second and third time after a public hearing.
Presenting the committees report, Monguno however said that the new national anthem is apt as it represents the country’s people, culture, values and aspirations.
“The bill is in tandem with the spirit of unity. It will undoubtedly inspire a zeal for patriotism and cooperation. It will promote cultural heritage. Changing the national anthem will chart a path to greater unity”, Tahir said.
He then recommended that the bill be passed. The Senate then resolved to the committee of the whole to consider the report. After which, Godswill Akpabio, the Senate President put the bill to a voice vote and lawmakers supported it.
The Senate president also noted that the AFG is not a lawmaker and does not have a full understanding of how Bill’s are passed.
The bill was consequently read for the third time and passed.
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