HON ABDULRAZAK SAAD NAMDAS SET THE PACE, DISTRIBUTES FOOD STUFF TO THE CONSTITIENTS:
APC JADA LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAPTER UNDER THE CHAIRMANSHIPS OF ALH. SAIDU SALMANA, AND NAMDAS CORDINATOR/ MEDIA TEAM JADA.
We wish to express our own profound Gratitude's and appreciations to the Hon Member of our belove constituency on his wonderful efforts been pace to his constituency, for providing the relief materials to the party the APC over his constituency at large, during the Adamawa Lockdown COVID-19.
Hon Abdulrazak Namdas reach Out to his Constituents by Distributing Food items to his people of Ganye,Jada,Mayo And Toungo is save sealed and Secure.
Hon Namdas urged the constituents to remains safety and abide by the rules been sets by the Adamawa state Government, while staying at home.
Signed
Mohammed Hamidu So'o
NAMDAS New Media Jada.
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Saturday, March 14, 2020
PRESS RELEASE
UNAUTHORISED ONGOING MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION
The attention of the National Working Committee (NWC) of our great Party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been drawn to a purported ongoing registration of our members in some State Chapters of our Party without the knowledge, consent and approval of the leadership of the Party.
The NWC wishes to state categorically that the Party did not authorize any individual and or organization to conduct any membership registration of its members under any guise.
The PDP is a Party of due process, and one that is governed and guided by its Constitution, which prescribes that 30 days before Congresses, all Ward registers must be closed, (see Section 8(10). Therefore, it is illegal and unconstitutional to register members while congresses are on-going.
All State Chairmen are therefore, by this correspondence, mandated to take firm control and maintain strict supervision of our Party’s membership, issuance of valid Membership Cards, and Ward Registers.
All Membership Cards whose origin cannot be established/verified is therefore suspected to be forged.
The Party will formally issue appropriate notices on membership registration to all State Chapters in line with its Program of Activities.
All stakeholders and Party faithful are therefore advised to shun and report any illegal registration activities to the appropriate authorities.
While thanking you for your continued interest and dedication, please accept the assurances of the NWC’s highest regards.
Col Austin Akobundu (rtd). National Organizing Secretary
UNAUTHORISED ONGOING MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION
The attention of the National Working Committee (NWC) of our great Party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been drawn to a purported ongoing registration of our members in some State Chapters of our Party without the knowledge, consent and approval of the leadership of the Party.
The NWC wishes to state categorically that the Party did not authorize any individual and or organization to conduct any membership registration of its members under any guise.
The PDP is a Party of due process, and one that is governed and guided by its Constitution, which prescribes that 30 days before Congresses, all Ward registers must be closed, (see Section 8(10). Therefore, it is illegal and unconstitutional to register members while congresses are on-going.
All State Chairmen are therefore, by this correspondence, mandated to take firm control and maintain strict supervision of our Party’s membership, issuance of valid Membership Cards, and Ward Registers.
All Membership Cards whose origin cannot be established/verified is therefore suspected to be forged.
The Party will formally issue appropriate notices on membership registration to all State Chapters in line with its Program of Activities.
All stakeholders and Party faithful are therefore advised to shun and report any illegal registration activities to the appropriate authorities.
While thanking you for your continued interest and dedication, please accept the assurances of the NWC’s highest regards.
Col Austin Akobundu (rtd). National Organizing Secretary
Thursday, March 12, 2020
ADAMAWA TO BENEFIT FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION PROGRAM AS GOVERNOR FINTIRI VISITS MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa state says his administration will not hesitate in supporting innovations for more efficient and sustainable agricultural production to enhance food security, incomes, and nutrition that benefit small-scale farmers.
Governor Fintiri revealed this during a visit to the Minister of Agriculture Sabo Nanono In Abuja.
The Governor raised concerns over the neglect of the state reeling from almost a decade long insurgency and appealed for the ministry’s intervention in boosting the Agriculture potential of Adamawa state.
He asked that Adamawa be enlisted amongst states to benefit from its appeals pilot project to cover 12 states of Nigeria.
Responding, the Minister of Agriculture Sabo Nanono obliged the Governors request guaranteeing that Adamawa will be included among the 12 states.
He acknowledged the abundance of livestock potential in the state promising to explore it.
He revealed that the Federal Government is committed towards developing the critical Agricultural sector and very soon will embark on a deliberate revolution that will turn around the fortunes of the country.
He said government is to undertake Agricultural mechanization across Local Government councils of Nigeria where local farmers are expected to invest about 7 million naira and get over one hundred million assistance towards large scale Agriculture development with a repayment period of 7 years.
Sabo Nanono disclosed that each beneficiary local government will get 10 Tractors, but was quick to appeal to states to sensitize and identify those to invest in the over 140 service centers across Nigeria.
He said the initiative will contribute to the development of improved market access and agricultural value chains for small-scale holders.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri also received briefings from the Niger Delta Power Holding Company established to fill in the gap of power distribution in Nigeria.
The company is to add value to the power challenge of Adamawa by providing a power sub station to service Gulak Michika as well as another one along the popular Army Barracks road in the capital city.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa state says his administration will not hesitate in supporting innovations for more efficient and sustainable agricultural production to enhance food security, incomes, and nutrition that benefit small-scale farmers.
Governor Fintiri revealed this during a visit to the Minister of Agriculture Sabo Nanono In Abuja.
The Governor raised concerns over the neglect of the state reeling from almost a decade long insurgency and appealed for the ministry’s intervention in boosting the Agriculture potential of Adamawa state.
He asked that Adamawa be enlisted amongst states to benefit from its appeals pilot project to cover 12 states of Nigeria.
Responding, the Minister of Agriculture Sabo Nanono obliged the Governors request guaranteeing that Adamawa will be included among the 12 states.
He acknowledged the abundance of livestock potential in the state promising to explore it.
He revealed that the Federal Government is committed towards developing the critical Agricultural sector and very soon will embark on a deliberate revolution that will turn around the fortunes of the country.
He said government is to undertake Agricultural mechanization across Local Government councils of Nigeria where local farmers are expected to invest about 7 million naira and get over one hundred million assistance towards large scale Agriculture development with a repayment period of 7 years.
Sabo Nanono disclosed that each beneficiary local government will get 10 Tractors, but was quick to appeal to states to sensitize and identify those to invest in the over 140 service centers across Nigeria.
He said the initiative will contribute to the development of improved market access and agricultural value chains for small-scale holders.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri also received briefings from the Niger Delta Power Holding Company established to fill in the gap of power distribution in Nigeria.
The company is to add value to the power challenge of Adamawa by providing a power sub station to service Gulak Michika as well as another one along the popular Army Barracks road in the capital city.
ADAMAWA TO BENEFIT FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION PROGRAM AS GOVERNOR FINTIRI VISITS MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa state says his administration will not hesitate in supporting innovations for more efficient and sustainable agricultural production to enhance food security, incomes, and nutrition that benefit small-scale farmers.
Governor Fintiri revealed this during a visit to the Minister of Agriculture Sabo Nanono In Abuja.
The Governor raised concerns over the neglect of the state reeling from almost a decade long insurgency and appealed for the ministry’s intervention in boosting the Agriculture potential of Adamawa state.
He asked that Adamawa be enlisted amongst states to benefit from its appeals pilot project to cover 12 states of Nigeria.
Responding, the Minister of Agriculture Sabo Nanono obliged the Governors request guaranteeing that Adamawa will be included among the 12 states.
He acknowledged the abundance of livestock potential in the state promising to explore it.
He revealed that the Federal Government is committed towards developing the critical Agricultural sector and very soon will embark on a deliberate revolution that will turn around the fortunes of the country.
He said government is to undertake Agricultural mechanization across Local Government councils of Nigeria where local farmers are expected to invest about 7 million naira and get over one hundred million assistance towards large scale Agriculture development with a repayment period of 7 years.
Sabo Nanono disclosed that each beneficiary local government will get 10 Tractors, but was quick to appeal to states to sensitize and identify those to invest in the over 140 service centers across Nigeria.
He said the initiative will contribute to the development of improved market access and agricultural value chains for small-scale holders.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri also received briefings from the Niger Delta Power Holding Company established to fill in the gap of power distribution in Nigeria.
The company is to add value to the power challenge of Adamawa by providing a power sub station to service Gulak Michika as well as another one along the popular Army Barracks road in the capital city.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa state says his administration will not hesitate in supporting innovations for more efficient and sustainable agricultural production to enhance food security, incomes, and nutrition that benefit small-scale farmers.
Governor Fintiri revealed this during a visit to the Minister of Agriculture Sabo Nanono In Abuja.
The Governor raised concerns over the neglect of the state reeling from almost a decade long insurgency and appealed for the ministry’s intervention in boosting the Agriculture potential of Adamawa state.
He asked that Adamawa be enlisted amongst states to benefit from its appeals pilot project to cover 12 states of Nigeria.
Responding, the Minister of Agriculture Sabo Nanono obliged the Governors request guaranteeing that Adamawa will be included among the 12 states.
He acknowledged the abundance of livestock potential in the state promising to explore it.
He revealed that the Federal Government is committed towards developing the critical Agricultural sector and very soon will embark on a deliberate revolution that will turn around the fortunes of the country.
He said government is to undertake Agricultural mechanization across Local Government councils of Nigeria where local farmers are expected to invest about 7 million naira and get over one hundred million assistance towards large scale Agriculture development with a repayment period of 7 years.
Sabo Nanono disclosed that each beneficiary local government will get 10 Tractors, but was quick to appeal to states to sensitize and identify those to invest in the over 140 service centers across Nigeria.
He said the initiative will contribute to the development of improved market access and agricultural value chains for small-scale holders.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri also received briefings from the Niger Delta Power Holding Company established to fill in the gap of power distribution in Nigeria.
The company is to add value to the power challenge of Adamawa by providing a power sub station to service Gulak Michika as well as another one along the popular Army Barracks road in the capital city.
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
GOV. AHMADU UMARU FINTIRI APPROVES IMPLEMENTATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL ADJUSTMENTS TO SENIOR WORKERS IN ADAMAWA
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has approved the details for the implementation of the minimum wage for the state civil servants with effect from first November twenty nineteen.
The approval followed series of negoations on consequencial salary adjustment for workers on grades levels seven to seventeen.
Speaking during the signing ceremony held in the conference Hall ministry of water resources Yola,the head of civil service, Adamawa state Doctor Edgar Amos who is also the chairman of Government delegation commanded Governor Ahmadu Fintiri for demonstrating concern on the welfare of civil servants in the state.
He said the agreement covered workers in all ministries, department, agencies and parastatals as well as local Government, primary healthcare and Local Government education authories except for those on special salary structure as passed by the state house of Assembly and assented to by the Governor.
The head of civil service further explained that the area's arising from the consequential adjustment as it benefit workers on grade levels seven and above shall take effect from first January twenty twenty.
In his remark,the federal controller, ministry of labour in the state,Aliyu Musa Hamid and the chairman of the Nigeria labour Congress,NLC Adamawa state chapter,Comrade Emmanuel Fashe commended the state Government for approving the implementation of the minimum wage without allowing the issue to lead to industrial conflict.
Also speaking of the Chairman of the state negotiation council labour side, Comrade Mohammed Tukur and the trade Union Congress Chairman in the state ,Comrade Nasir Babale urged both sides to honour the agreement and no person shou be victimized as a result of participation in the struggle.
They further urged Government to as a matter of urgency review the pension rate for retires in compliance with the federal government circular to that effect.
The agreement was signed by Government and labour Representatives including the Representatives of the federal ministry of labour,the state ministry of justice, state ministry of finance, Local Governments,the Chairman of NLC,TUC and Chairman joints public service Negotiation council.
Friday, December 6, 2019
House to begin work on Constitution review, PIGB Next Year Gbajabiamila
...tasks committees' chairmen on teamwork
The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rep Femi Gbajabiamila has assured that the House would commence work on the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) and the amendment of the 1999 Constitution next year.
The Speaker said both the constitution review and the PIGB are part of the bills that the House would prioritise in 2020.
He noted that the House would do everything within its powers to give Nigeria the best in terms of laws that would promote peace and good governance in the country.
Gbajabiamila spoke at a retreat organised for chairmen of standing committees of the House by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), in Lagos on Friday.
The Speaker, who tasked the chairmen of the committees to work with their deputies and other members of the committees as a team, noted that Nigerians have high expectations on the Legislature, hence they must work hard to meet such.
"We have been elected at a time of great upheaval at home and abroad. We are confronted with great peril; oil prices have fallen and refuse to go back up, our population growth continues to outpace economic growth, we are besieged on all sides by rising insecurity and its consequences.
"How do we build an economy that is attractive to investment, that creates jobs to meet our present needs, and grows apace to meet future demands? How do we build a society where the weak are not afflicted by the powerful, where our differences of gender and tribe, religion and opinion are not weaponised to deprive any citizen of life, of liberty or the freedom to pursue happiness?
"How do we achieve the promise of greatness that so long ago caused the world to look upon us and say, here comes the giant of Africa? These are the questions that should engage our interests and animate our efforts because in the answer to these questions lies the best dreams we have for ourselves and the highest ambitions we hold for our country," the Speaker said.
Gbajabiamila expressed happiness that the sum of N2 billion was approved in the 2020 budget by the National Assembly for the takeoff of a legislative library, saying the Legislature is the conscience of a nation, as such, it needs a befitting library.
"Where it is the responsibility of the executive to implement programmes and execute projects, it falls to us to articulate through legislation, the broad objectives of our nationhood, and through oversight, hold the executive accountable to those objectives. The standing Committees you each lead are the principal instruments of legislation and oversight.
"Whatever we are, whatever we will achieve, and everything we will be remembered for in this House of Representatives depends on how well your Committees function and how effectively you serve as leaders of those Committees.
"Our ability to rise to the responsibilities of our offices are often constrained by institutional weaknesses that have been for too long left unaddressed. We are here to critically examine how we operate in the House of Representatives.
"Let us take full advantage of the opportunity provided by this seminar, away from the hassle and hustle of our offices to speak honestly about the deficiencies we have observed, identify the areas where we are lacking and consider the options available for reform. This is the first, necessary step towards achieving the other high objectives to which we have committed ourselves individually and as one House.
"Ensuring collaboration and cooperation amongst members of the Committees you lead is a sine qua non of effective Committee management. Keep in mind, that collaboration is not merely the absence of conflict or rancour. Collaboration requires that you actively engage the experience and intellect of your members in problem-solving, policy development, policy implementation, monitoring and reporting."
The Speaker also commended the lawmakers for their commitment to the passage of the 2020 budget, which he said would bring the budget cycle to January to December.
On his part, the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was a special guest at the occasion, also commended the National Assembly for passing the budget on time "for the first time since 1999.
He said with the zeal and commitment exhibited so far by members of the 9th House under the leadership of Gbajabiamila, he believed they would achieve a lot in the next four years.
Signed:
Lanre Lasisi
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Speaker, House of Representatives, Nigeria.
...tasks committees' chairmen on teamwork
The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rep Femi Gbajabiamila has assured that the House would commence work on the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) and the amendment of the 1999 Constitution next year.
The Speaker said both the constitution review and the PIGB are part of the bills that the House would prioritise in 2020.
He noted that the House would do everything within its powers to give Nigeria the best in terms of laws that would promote peace and good governance in the country.
Gbajabiamila spoke at a retreat organised for chairmen of standing committees of the House by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), in Lagos on Friday.
The Speaker, who tasked the chairmen of the committees to work with their deputies and other members of the committees as a team, noted that Nigerians have high expectations on the Legislature, hence they must work hard to meet such.
"We have been elected at a time of great upheaval at home and abroad. We are confronted with great peril; oil prices have fallen and refuse to go back up, our population growth continues to outpace economic growth, we are besieged on all sides by rising insecurity and its consequences.
"How do we build an economy that is attractive to investment, that creates jobs to meet our present needs, and grows apace to meet future demands? How do we build a society where the weak are not afflicted by the powerful, where our differences of gender and tribe, religion and opinion are not weaponised to deprive any citizen of life, of liberty or the freedom to pursue happiness?
"How do we achieve the promise of greatness that so long ago caused the world to look upon us and say, here comes the giant of Africa? These are the questions that should engage our interests and animate our efforts because in the answer to these questions lies the best dreams we have for ourselves and the highest ambitions we hold for our country," the Speaker said.
Gbajabiamila expressed happiness that the sum of N2 billion was approved in the 2020 budget by the National Assembly for the takeoff of a legislative library, saying the Legislature is the conscience of a nation, as such, it needs a befitting library.
"Where it is the responsibility of the executive to implement programmes and execute projects, it falls to us to articulate through legislation, the broad objectives of our nationhood, and through oversight, hold the executive accountable to those objectives. The standing Committees you each lead are the principal instruments of legislation and oversight.
"Whatever we are, whatever we will achieve, and everything we will be remembered for in this House of Representatives depends on how well your Committees function and how effectively you serve as leaders of those Committees.
"Our ability to rise to the responsibilities of our offices are often constrained by institutional weaknesses that have been for too long left unaddressed. We are here to critically examine how we operate in the House of Representatives.
"Let us take full advantage of the opportunity provided by this seminar, away from the hassle and hustle of our offices to speak honestly about the deficiencies we have observed, identify the areas where we are lacking and consider the options available for reform. This is the first, necessary step towards achieving the other high objectives to which we have committed ourselves individually and as one House.
"Ensuring collaboration and cooperation amongst members of the Committees you lead is a sine qua non of effective Committee management. Keep in mind, that collaboration is not merely the absence of conflict or rancour. Collaboration requires that you actively engage the experience and intellect of your members in problem-solving, policy development, policy implementation, monitoring and reporting."
The Speaker also commended the lawmakers for their commitment to the passage of the 2020 budget, which he said would bring the budget cycle to January to December.
On his part, the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was a special guest at the occasion, also commended the National Assembly for passing the budget on time "for the first time since 1999.
He said with the zeal and commitment exhibited so far by members of the 9th House under the leadership of Gbajabiamila, he believed they would achieve a lot in the next four years.
Signed:
Lanre Lasisi
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Speaker, House of Representatives, Nigeria.
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