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Rivers : Tinubu dragged to ECOWAS court over state of Emergency rule

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been dragged before the Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS Court, in Abuja, over the declaration of a state of emergency and the suspension of democratically elected authorities in Rivers State.
This was contained in a suit dated March 20, 2025, and marked ECW/CCJ/APP/18/25.
The applicants Harry Ibiso and 11 others, on their behalf and the Eastern Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council, are seeking an order from the court to set aside and/or quash the suspension of elected officials and removal of the democratic structures and institutions in Rivers State as an imperative for the enthronement of a full-fledged democratic order.
Plaintiffs in the suit also want an order of court setting aside all decisions, actions, policies, and directives given or issued by the Sole Administrator, retired Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas, appointed by the respondent’s president on March 18.
In the application brought pursuant to Articles III and IV of the supplementary protocol amending ECOWAS Court’s protocol, Article II of the Protocol of the court, and Article 33 of the Rules of the court, the applicants averred that the respondent’s president (President Bola Ahmed Tinubu), elected into political office, lacked the powers to remove or suspend the governor of a state, who was also elected into the office.
They held that by removing the governor, Siminalayi Fubara; his deputy, Ngozi Odu; and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, the fundamental rights of the applicants and the people of Rivers State have been violated.
“By so doing, the defendant has unlawfully taken away the democratic rights of the applicants and that of the population of Rivers State, both individually and collectively.
“The implication therefore is that the applicants and the people of Rivers State have lost their existence and dignity as human beings, having been politically emasculated by the loss of the values that accompany democratic governance and deprived of leaders duly elected by them in the democratic space.
“A state of emergency cannot be a guise or subterfuge…
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JUST IN: The Senate today passed a bill mandating the compulsory registration of Nigerians

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March 26, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
The Senate, on Wednesday, passed a bill mandating the compulsory registration of Nigerians, which seeks to overhaul Nigeria’s identity management system through the repeal and reenactment of the National Identity Management Commission Act.
The bill also provides for the creation of a centralized database and a commission responsible for registering citizens and issuing identity cards.
The bill passage followed the adoption of the report submitted by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Identity Card and Population, Senator Victor Umeh.
Umeh is the lawmaker representing Anambra Central on the platform of the Labour Party.
According to him, the agency will be responsible for maintaining the national identity database, registering individuals and issuing identity credentials.
He said, “The bill will facilitate the creation of a national identity database, enhance biometric data collection, and empower the NIMC to issue regulations and guidelines for implementing the Act and other related matters.”
The senator also assured that the Act would establish a streamlined identity system governed by less restrictive, non-discriminatory, and cost-effective data protection measures that comply with global standards.
Umeh added that the bill received overwhelming support from stakeholders during the public hearing due to the urgent need for a comprehensive national identity system.
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Nigerian Govt Declares Monday, Tuesday Public Holidays For Eid-el-Fitr Celebration

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March 26, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
The Nigerian Muslims have also commenced the feasting since March 1, 2024 and it is expected to end either on Saturday or Sunday.
The Nigerian government has declared Monday and Tuesday as public holidays to mark this year’s Eid-el-Fitr celebration.
Magdalene Ajani, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, announced the holidays in a statement issued on Wednesday.
Eid-el-Fitr, also known as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” is celebrated by Muslims worldwide to mark the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, intense prayers, and acts of charity.
The Nigerian Muslims have also commenced the feasting since March 1, 2024 and it is expected to end either on Saturday or Sunday.
Ramadan is observed with devotion, with many Muslims engaging in nightly Taraweeh prayers, communal Iftar gatherings, and increased charitable activities.
The holy month often brings a shift in daily routines, as businesses adjust their working hours, and markets witness increased activity, especially in the days leading up to Eid.
The Eid celebrations in Nigeria are usually marked with prayers at mosques and Eid grounds, feasting, and visits to family and friends.
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The House of Reps has passed second reading of a constitutional amendment bill to remove immunity from the Vice President, the Governors, and their Deputies in order to curb corruption, eradicate impunity, and enhance accountability in public office, along with 41 other bills.

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March 26, 2025By
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The House of Reps has passed second reading of a constitutional amendment bill to remove immunity from the Vice President, the Governors, and their Deputies in order to curb corruption, eradicate impunity, and enhance accountability in public office, along with 41 other bills.
The others bill are:
A Bill for a Creating Additional Three States Oke – Ogun State, ljebu State and Ife – ljesa State.
A Bill for the Creation of “Tiga State” from the Present Kano State with Headquarters in “Rano”.
A bill to Create a New State in the South Eastern Region of Nigeria Known as Orlu State.
A bill to Create an Additional State in the South East Region of Nigeria, Carved from the Existing Five (5) States to be known as Etiti State with Capital at Okigwe.
A Bill to Establish and Provide Roles for Traditional Rulers in Nigeria and Provide for the Recognition of the Advisory Role of Traditional Rulers in the Constitution.
A bill to Grant Citizenship Rights to Spouses of Women from Nigeria, Specify the Minimum Number of Youths and Women that May be Appointed into Specific Offices.
A bill to Guarantee Indigene Status to Persons by Reason of Birth or Continued Residence for a Period of Not Less than Ten Years or by Reason of Marriage.
A bill to include Citizenship by Investment as one of the classes of Citizenship in Nigeria, provides for the Acquisition of Nigerian Citizenship by Qualified Foreign Investors who meet Specified Investment Thresholds.
A bill to Separate the Offices of the Attorney-General of the Federation, Attorney-General of a State from the Offices of the Minister of Justice of the Federal Government and Commissioner for Justice of the Government of a State.
A bill to Provide for the Establishment of the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federal Government.
A bill to Increase the Number of Members of the Federal Civil Service Commission to Provide for each State of the Federation and Federal Capital Territory, Abuja the Opportunity of One Person Representation.
A bill to Mandate all Government Statutory Corporations, Commissions, Authorities, Agencies including all Persons and Bodies Established by Law to Submit Yearly Financial Statement to the Auditor General within a Specified Period.
A bill to Specify the Period for the Laying of Annual Budget Estimates Before the National and State Houses of Assembly.
A bill to Provide for the Public Disclosure of Reports of the Auditor-General of the Federation and for the Auditor-General of a State.
And others constitutional amendments.

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