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JULY FEDERAL ALLOCATION: Federal Government To Withhold July Allocations to Benue, Enugu, Rivers, Kano and 16 Other States

The Federal Government will from July withhold local government allocations to Benue, Enugu, Kano, Rivers, and 16 other states in compliance with the Supreme Court judgement. The apex court on Thursday delivered a judgment in the local government autonomy suit filed by the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, on behalf of the Nigerian Government, barring the Federal Government from releasing allocations to local governments governed by unelected officials appointed by the state governors. In the judgment, Justice Emmanuel Agim barred the Federal Government from further paying LG allocations through the state governments, noting that the practice had been abused by the governors. Justice Agim accused the state governors of retaining allocations and utilising them as they please, to the detriment of the local government councils. Following the judgment, 20 states that have no elected local government chairmen stand barred from receiving local governme...

Senate passes North Central Development Commission (NCDC) Establishment Bill into law

The senate, on Thursday, 4th July passed into law the bill seeking the establishment of North Central Development Commission (NCDC), being sponsored by the senator representing Benue South Senatorial District and Senate Minority Leader, Comrade Abba Patrick Moro PhD and the other senators from North Central Nigeria.  The bill, which passed First and Second Readings on the 5th of October, 2023, and 21st of February, 2024 respectively was first sponsored in the 9th Senate by Senator Moro where it passed First and Second Readings but could not get presidential assent before the expiration of the 9th Senate. Senator Moro had argued in his lead debate that the commission, when established would be saddled with the responsibility of receiving and managing funds from the federal government and donors for the resettlement, rehabilitation, integration and reconstruction of roads, houses and business premises of victims of flood and farmers/herders clashes, communal clashes, cons...

CHIEF MSUAAN INAUGURATED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL, FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC WANNUE, BENUE

The Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman has inaugurated Chief Michael Msuaan, MON. as Chairman of the Governing Council, Federal Polytechnic Wannue, Benue State. while inaugurating the councils in Abuja, he urged council members to discharge their responsibility responsibly. Mamman called on the 555 member councils to abide by the existing laws guiding their institutions to ensure good management of their institutions. Mamman emphasized the need to adhere to the laws and regulations that establish and govern the various institutions. According to him, compliance with these legal frameworks would ensure that these institutions operate with integrity and accountability. “As Governing Councils, one of your responsibilities is to ensure good management, healthy growth, and development of your Institutions. You should be abreast of the current Acts of your various institutions, government policies, White Papers (if any); Circulars, Gazettes, and other relevant document...

IHUGH - TSEMKER ROAD PROTEST: I am Proud of Vandeikya Youths

By Samuel Allen Zenke Makurdi, Benue State.   Two days ago, I read an open letter, a notification of protest addressed to the Divisional Police Officer - DPO, Ihugh Police Division on this platform by a group of youths known as "Benue State Comrades, Vandeikya Axis."     The main attraction of the peaceful protest as was captured in the letter is the "Dilapidated State of Ihugh-Tsemker Road which has become a death trap in recent times." Infact, everyone who has plyed the road will surely confessed that the road is indeed a "death-trap." Today, the Comrades kept to their words, the protest was peaceful and I salute their courage for standing out and calling both governments - Federal and State to look into their plight. Many lives and properties worth millions have already been lost over the last two decades, successive governments have played dumb to calls by locals to fix the road. The road is still standing because of the collective efforts of some comm...