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Education / Re: Rivers State University Of Sci. & Technology (RSUST): Aspirants, Under/graduates by OpeAnabi(m): 9:26am On Jun 24, 2015
So what z the latest now...
Politics / Court Hears Suit Against Govs’ Pension Laws Today by OpeAnabi(m): 12:37pm On Jun 10, 2015
A Federal High Court in Abuja will on Wednesday (today) hear a suit challenging the various laws enacted by some state Houses of Assembly prescribing pension for former governors and their deputies. It was learnt on Tuesday that the defendants in the suit had filed notices of preliminary objection to the suit and the motions would come up for hearing before Justice Ahmed Mohammed on Wednesday. Thirty-six non-governmental organisations in the country and two activists – Ayodeji Kolawole and Tunde Asaju – jointly filed the suit through their counsel, Mr. Chino Obiagwu, on July 15, 2014. The NGOs sued 78 defendants, made up of the 36 states of the federation and their respective Houses of Assembly, as well as the Attorney-General of the Federation and the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission. The plaintiffs, in their statement of claim, argue that the state Houses of Assembly lacked the legislative competence to enact pension laws for public officials when the constitution has conferred the exclusive power of setting the remuneration of public officials on the RMAFC. They add that state governors, their deputies and other public officials are not entitled to pension as their retirement benefits are already part of the remunerations being paid to them while in office. Apart from seeking an order nullifying the various pension laws, the plaintiffs also want the court to order the 36 state governors to recover from former governors and their deputies what they have received in excess of the amounts stipulated by RMAFC as pension. According to the plaintiffs, the pension laws have been enacted in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Benue, Gombe, Kwara, Kogi, Oyo and Lagos states, while the other 29 states are either yet to release theirs to the public or planning to enact similar law. In his written submission, Obiagwu stated, “The plaintiffs are respectfully seeking the orders of your Lordship to nullify various state laws stipulating pension and other remuneration for governors and deputy governors. “The basis of the submission is that the 1999 constitution has given the 74th defendant (RMAFC) the exclusive power to set the remuneration of such public officials. “Pension is part of the remuneration of a public officer. Therefore, any state law that stipulates pension of such public official already covered by the constitutional mandate of the 74th defendant is ultra vires, null and void.” The plaintiffs are seeking, among others, “a declaration that the pension of a governor and deputy governor of a state is a “remuneration of a public office holder” in terms of Section 32 (d) of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution and “condition and welfare of labour” in terms of Item 34 of Part 1 Second Schedule to the 1999 Constitution. “An order nullifying the said Governors and Deputy Governors Pension Law 2014 of Akwa Ibom State, Lagos State Governor and Deputy Governor Pensions Law of 2007, Rivers State Pensions for Governor and Deputy Governor Law of 2012, Oyo State Pension (Governor and Deputy Governor) Law 2004, Governor and Deputy Governor (Payment of Pension) Law No 12 of Kwara State 2010, or any other such law enacted by any of the 37th to 72nd defendants stipulating the pension of any of the 1st to 36th defendants for being contrary to Sections 1(3) and 4(2) of the 1999 Constitution and therefore is ultra vires, null and void. “An order directing the 1st to 36th (serving governors) defendants to recover forthwith from any former Governor or former Deputy Governor any pension payment or out of office benefit paid or delivered to such former public officer beyond the remuneration stipulated by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission Act.” Some of the plaintiffs are the Human Development Initiatives, Media Rights Agenda, Enough is Enough Nigeria, Human Rights and Human Rights Law, Socio-Economic Rights Initiative, Social Watch Initiative, Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre, Legal Resources Consortium, and Legal Defence and Assistance Project.

Politics / Tinubu’s Wife Snubs Saraki, Lawan Takes Oath Of Office by OpeAnabi(m): 12:19pm On Jun 10, 2015
Lawan and 27 other All Progressives Congress senators who were absent at the formal inauguration of the Eighth Senate.

The  senators were gathered at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, waiting for President Muhammadu Buhari, who was billed to address them when the Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Salisu Maikasuwa, proclaimed the Eighth Senate and subsequently conducted the election.

The election, which had 23 APC senators in attendance, produced Saraki as president of the Senate, while Senator Ike Ekweremadu was elected his deputy.

Saraki, after the election, administered oath of office and allegiance on 75 other senators.

However, the others, mainly members of the Senate Unity Forum, led by Senator Ahmad Lawan,  mobilised themselves to the chamber as early as 8:30am on Wednesday, waiting for the Senate president, to formally swear them in as senators.

The senators, after the votes and proceedings of the previous legislative day were adopted, took turn to take their oaths by reading it out aloud and append signatures.

By protocol,  each of the newly sworn-in senators were expected,  after taking their oaths,  to present a copy of their certificate to the Senate President and in turn, shake hands with him.

The protocol was duly followed by others except Senator Oluremi Tinubu (Lagos Central ), who refused to shake hands with Saraki, but merely showed him her certificate and walked out on the Senate President.

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Crime / Re: Police Recover 10 Stolen Rivers Govt Vehicles by OpeAnabi(m): 12:04pm On Jun 10, 2015
winkLike serious den really need to face d wrath of Law...maybe 14yrs if wike catch u..lol
Education / Re: Rivers State University Of Sci. & Technology (RSUST): Aspirants, Under/graduates by OpeAnabi(m): 10:38am On Jun 10, 2015
Hey my boss @champella...ah hail oooo
Education / Re: 20 Best Course With Best Employment In Nigeria by OpeAnabi(m): 9:55am On Jun 10, 2015
Dah list is totally nonsense..wetin be fishery wen electrical,mechanical and architecture dey
Education / Re: Fupre 2015/2016 Aspirants Thread by OpeAnabi(m): 9:49am On Jun 10, 2015
Is dia any whatsapp groups for fedpoffa aspirants 2015/2016..if dia is any1 pls add diz numba to d group 07030374666
Phones / Re: Etisalat Customer Care Thread by OpeAnabi(m): 12:09pm On Feb 22, 2015
Me don tire for this etisalat ooo...since ah subscribe for daily plan everyday my 100 will be deducted and I av tried to snd d code to deactivate it buh den will only send me dat den will send a short code soon buh notin dey come out frm it...I called d customer care too buh den will only press 4 if ah wanna speak to a representative if I press d 4 den still keep telling to press 4....in a short note ah wanna deactivate d plan..pls diz is d number 08170737820

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