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AnyanwuSilas:Nigeria does not depend on only gas. Break the gas, the villages the destroyed pipeline is located will suffer the consequences |
AnyanwuSilas:No one is stopping you guys from the south east from leaving. Go with the south east |
AnyanwuSilas:How am I shifting goal post? You're the one that's lying |
renythyly:The inflation rate in Argentina is presently above 250% In Nigeria it's less than 40% |
Ezeama400:Only your lawmakers at the national assembly and the one at the house of assembly have the power to restructure Nigeria. The Lagos calabar coastal road won't be stop |
LexngtonSteele:😆 |
Military rule is the major reason Nigeria is the way it is today. |
Goodvibes007:I'm not the person you're having a discussion with |
Goodvibes007:Irish is not similar to English. An Irish man is not the same as an English man. An Irish man can't even be called a British |
We don't claim other people land as ours |
So they no fit apply for prepaid meter for more than 10 years now |
AnyanwuSilas:The person I quoted said he will burst pipelines in the east, the east will suffer the consequence. |
AnyanwuSilas:Can you show evidence of Igbo lawmakers asking for regionalism? Also show evidence lawmakers from the south west are against ky |
The House of Representatives Committee on Reformatory Institutions has accused Nigerian governors of deliberately violating a provision of the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019, which empowers them to build and maintain correctional centres in their domains. Consequently, the Chairman of the Committee, Chinedu Ogah, said letters have been transmitted to the governors to remind them and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice of the need to complement the Federal Government’s efforts in building and managing modern correctional services as obtained in developed countries of the world. Ogah, who represents Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency, Ebonyi State, in an interview with Sunday PUNCH noted that already, the committee had written to the Delta State governor, Mr Sheriff Oborevwori, promising that the same letter would be transmitted to other governors. He said, “As the chairman of the Committee on Reformatory Institutions, I have written to all the governors of the 36 states including the Attorney General of the Federation outlining this line of the constitution that is not being implemented by the states. This is a breach of the constitution. “The Act of 2019 gives the governor of each state the power to build and manage their own correctional and custodial centres but most of these governors have neglected this part of the law. They have defaulted on the law of the land, the amended 1999 constitution. The alteration of the constitution deleted the prison’s service and replaced it with correctional service. “Because they are not doing this, we have presented a bill on the Correction Service Trust Fund in which a statutory amount should be deducted from both Local State and Federal Governments and used to manage correctional service. The bill has passed the first and second readings. We are still pursuing it.” He urged the state governors to sit up, adding that 90 per cent of inmates at custodian centres are state offenders. A copy of the letter obtained by Sunday PUNCH dated September 20, 2023 and addressed to the Delta State governor read in part, “You are aware that the National Assembly, in pursuance of a functional correctional system keyed into the utilisation of non-custodial measures first with the enactment of the Administrative of Criminal Justice Act, 2015 and later the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019 and most recently, the alteration of the constitution which deleted prison from the exclusive legislative list and redesignated it as correctional service in the concurrent Legislative list by the amendment of item 48 of part 1 of the 2nd Schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) as amended. “You are also aware that these legislations hinge on decongestion of custodial centres and proper funding of the Nigerian Correctional Service and its formations; human right compliant approach to the administration of criminal justice and generally facilitate reform of Nigerian reformatory institutions for safer communities, national security, and development. Consequently, collaboration among stakeholders to effectively implement the Constitution Amendment Act is imperative. “To this end, the committee wishes to pay a courtesy call on Your Excellency to collaborate and optimise the opportunity presented by this Amendment Act to improve the Nigerian Correctional system and for other related matters.” https://punchng.com/reps-tackle-govs-over-poor-state-of-correctional-centres/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social |
alanto:NNPCL is the sole importer |
Lies I know someone working at the refinery and he said it will start working in 2027 |
[quote author=AfonjaConehead post=130018856][/quote]Biafla will start and end in the south east |
Racoon:I love crush eh Crush collapse before 2000 |
Yourbaslayer:K |
gidgiddy:Asaba can't choose to be in Biafla. Delta and Edo state will be united as one nation. Be worried about the south east. |
Dey play Atiku will tell Gbajue his boy to be his vice |
Gossiphub:President Bola Ahmed Tinubu a Yoruba Muslim is your president and he will rule Nigeria till may 29 2031 Cry |
Gbajue the Catholic fanatic can mot win the PDP ticket |
gidgiddy:They were never part of the south east. Even ojukwu didn't integrate them into Biafra |
Just imagine Alex Onyema is a Yoruba or Hausa man, there's nothing the bitter people won't have said about the wanted criminal. They said Tinubu do not deserve to become the president because he's wanted in the USA, they are quiet about Alex Onyema who's the real wanted suspect the USA is searching for. |
The hate in most of you Igbos is scary How people can be feeling hurt and depress because a Nigerian business man is doing great is one of the wanders of the world |
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