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ICYME: Oshiomhole ‘Interior’, Buhari ‘Aviation’, Abaribe ‘Power’ – Akpabio Unveils Senate Committee Chairmen [Full List]

Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Monday unveiled names of chairmen and vice-chairmen of the standing committees in the upper legislative chambers.
Naija News reports that Akpabio made this known after the Senate resumed from its break at 9.59pm and ended 10.47pm.
The Senate also adjourned plenary till September 26th for its long vacation.
In the list, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, APC, Edo North is chairing the Committee on Interior, Senator Sani Musa, APC, Niger East is Chairman, Committee on Finance; Senator Abdulfatai Buhari, APC, Oyo North chairs Committee on Aviation, Osita Izunaso, Committee on Capital Market, Seriake Dickson, Ecology; Neda Imasuen, LP, Edo South, Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions and Aminu Tambuwal, Housing.
The major committees named are:
SENATE COMMITTEE ON AIR FORCE
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AKWASHIKI GODIYA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ANTI CORRUPTION AND FINANCIAL CRIMES
UDENDE EMMANUEL
SENATE COMMITTEE ON AVIATION
BUHARI ABDULFATAI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON CAPTAL MARKET
OSITA IZUNASO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ESTABLISHMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES
CYRIL FASUYI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ECOLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
SERIAKE DICKSON
SENATE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND URBAN DEVT.
AMINU TAMBUWAL
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR
ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE
AHMAD LAWAN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
WADADA AHMED
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL DUTIES
KAKA SHEHU LAWAN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVT GOALS
IDIAT OLURANTI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON WORKS
PATRICK NDUBUEZE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATION
SOLOMON ADEOLA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FERMA
USAINI BABANGIDA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
MUSA MOHAMMED SANI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON BANKING INSURANCE AND OTHER FINANCIAL INST.
ABIRU ADEYOKUNBO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ARMY
ABDULAZIZ YARADUA
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON CUSTOMS EXCISE AND TARIFF
ISA JIBRIN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON COOPERATION AND INTEGRATION NEPAD
YAU SAHABI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON CULTURE AND TOURISM
ISHAKU ELISHA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON DIASPORA AND NGO
VICTOR UMEH
SENATE COMMITTEE ON DRUGS AND NARCOTICS
DANKWAMBO IBRAHIM
SENATE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION BASIC AND SECONDARY
LAWAN ADAMU USMAN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY
DIKET PLANG
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT
AKINTUNDE YUNUS
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ETHICS PUBLIC PETITIONS
IMASUEN NEDA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FCT
IBRAHIM FOLARIN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL CHARACTER AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
ALLWELL IHEANACHO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
SANI BELLO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON GAS
JARIGBE JARIGBE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH
BANIGO HARRY IPALIBO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON UPSTREAM PETROLEUM
ETANG WILLIAMS
SENATE COMMITTEE ON WATER RESOURCES
ABUBAKAR YARI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND INVESTMENT
SADIK UMAR
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SOLID MINERALS
OSITA NGU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON TERTIARY EDUCATION AND TETFUND
DANDUTSE MUNTARI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON STATES AND LOCAL GOVT AFFAIRS
PATRICK IFEANYI UBAH
SENATE COMMITTEE ON OIL AND GAS HOST COMMUNITIES
BENSON AGADAGA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON POWER
ABARIBE EYINNAYA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON POLICE AFFAIRS
ABDULHAMID MALAM MADORI
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL AND FOREIGN DEBTS
MAGATAKARDA WAMMAKO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ICT CYBER CRIMES
AFOLABI SALISU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INEC
ALI SHARAFADEEN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIES
FADAHUNSI ANTHONY
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LAND TRANSPORT
ADAMU ALIERO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL CONTENT
OHERE SADIKU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL IDENTITY AND POPULATION COMMISSION
AHMED NINGI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PLANNING AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
YAHAYA ABDUL
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE
UMAR SHEHU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NAVY
DANIEL OLUGBENGA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NIGER DELTA
BARI MPIGI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
MONDAY OGBERU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND BUSINESS
TITUS ZAM
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION AND NATIONAL ORIENTATION
EZE EMEKA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGAL MATTERS
MOHAMMED TAHIR MONGUNO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON YOUTH AND SPORTS
ADARAMODU ADEYEMI
COMMITTEE ON SENATE SERVICES
SUNDAY KARIMI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON WOMEN AFFAIRS
IRETI KINGIBE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECH.
AMINU IYA ABBAS
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL WELFARE AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION
DAVID JIMKUTA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NTER PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
GOJE DANJUMA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON PRIVATIZATION
KALU ORJI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON PRIMARY HEALTHCARE DEVT AND DISEASE CONTROL
IBRAHIM LAMIDO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
ADARAMODU ADEYEMI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE COMPLIANCE
MUSA MADOBI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON AGRIC PRODUCTION SERVICES AND RURAL DEVT
MUSTAFA SALIU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATION
ALIYU BILBIS
SENATE COMMITTEE ON MARINE TRANSPORT
SANI WASIU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NDDC
ASUKUO EKPENYONG
SENATE COMMITTEE ON AGRIC. COLLEGES AND INSTITUTIONS
ADENIYI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NASENI
ONYEWUCHI EZENWA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT
BARAU JIBRIN
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Bauchi Govt Sensitises 14,000 LG Staff On Promotion Examination
The Bauchi State Local Government Service Commission has conducted a 2-day Sensitisation workshop for 14,000 local government staff on how to excel in the forthcoming promotion examination.
Speaking before the commencement of the workshop, Alh. Abubakar Wabi, the Chairman, Local Government Service Commission, said that the importance of the workshop for the LG workers could not be over-emphasised.
He said according to the tenets of examination policy, the main thrust of the exam, apart from paving the way for promotion, was to acquaint the staff with regulatory professional and general knowledge.
This, he added, contributed immensely in boosting their capacity and reading culture as well as increase effective performance of their duties for efficient service delivery.
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According to him, the administration of Gov. Bala Mohammed of the state has resolved to sustain the examination policy and do everything within its reach to strengthen it for the benefit of civil servants and the Civil Service.
“The conduct of this sensitisation workshop is therefore a continued demonstration of the governor’s commitment and concern towards the upliftment of Local Governments as well as human capital development,” he said.
Also speaking, Mr Nasir Dewu, the Overseeing Permanent Secretary, Local Government Service Commission, said promotion examination has the main merit of keeping staff up-to-date with the staff regulations, procedures and General Knowledge.
These, he said, were vital for ensuring effective, efficient and productive Local Government Service.
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“I am happy to inform you that the success witnessed in the 2023 edition of the examination held in 2024 is a further signal that the policy is a worthwhile one.”
He commended governor Mohammed for his commitment to ensure the examination policy’ success in the state.
Dewu urged the participants to reciprocate the kind gestures of the governor by being more dedicated to duties as well as contributing immensely in the revamping efforts of the Local Government Service.
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In his address, Alh. Gambo Magaji, Dugge Management Services Limited (DMSL) the Consultant of the promotion examination, called on the participants to listen attentively to the papers that would be presented during the workshop.
Magaji, who said that the resource persons were experienced retired and serving technocrats billed to prepare them for the examination and beyond, added that the examination questions won’t be outside of what they would be taught.
The sensitisation workshop was carried out to help the staff writing the 2024 promotion examination on December 27 to excel.
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Edo SSG Calls On Media To Support Govt Policies, Assures Better Welfare
The Secretary to the Edo State Government (SSG), Umar Musa Ikhilor, has called on members of the media to continue to support government policies and programmes through objective, professional and balanced reportage, describing them as critical stakeholders in governance.
Ikhilor made the call while receiving members of the Governor’s Press Crew, Edo State Government House, led by the Chief Press Secretary, Ebojele Akhere Patrick, PhD, who paid him a courtesy visit in his office as part of the season’s greetings.
Responding, Ikhilor expressed gratitude for the gesture, noting that it was thoughtful and symbolic.
According to him, the media plays an indispensable role in governance and public accountability.
He said, “Whatever it is that we do, it still will not matter much if we do not have you guys to be our eyes and our ears to report some of those things so that Edo people will be aware and people globally will be aware, and that is where you come in very important.”
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The SSG further emphasized the strategic role of journalists, describing them as the fourth estate of the realm.
Ikhilor stated, “Because without the press, the government is blind, deaf and dumb. You are the ones we can see with and you are the ones we can hear with and talk with as well. So we consider you very critical stakeholders in the affairs of governance. That is the sincere sentiment of the government,”
He acknowledged the challenges faced by the media, particularly poor working conditions, and assured that the government was aware and already taking steps to address them.
He said, “Your working conditions have not been the best one would have expected. These are some of the things we have made recommendations to His Excellency the Governor, and he has promised from next year, after this budget by January, with a new budget that is coming, there will be something substantial to cater for the media.”
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Explaining the initial constraints of the administration, Ikhilor noted that spending was limited by budgetary provisions inherited at the time the government assumed office.
He explained, “When we came in, we met a budget already prepared. We just tried and tinkered with it to pass it as at then November–December. Once you don’t have an appropriation, you can’t spend. That would be a criminal offence,”
The SSG urged journalists to remain professional and committed to truth, regardless of circumstances.
He said, “Your responsibility as a journalist, your first training, your first duty, is the pursuit of truth wherever you find it. Reporting should not be based on a special relationship. Professionalism actually means you are consistent and you deliver, whether the day is good or the day is bad.”
He encouraged the media to continue to support government policies and programmes through accurate and diligent reporting, stressing the importance of teamwork in effective communication.
Commending the press crew, Ikhilor added, “I have seen exceptional reports from a lot of reporters here. Our camera men have done very well in terms of proper coverage. Everybody needs to work together as a team for the story to come alive and for the story to be complete.”
Earlier, while presenting a gift on behalf of the team to the SSG in appreciation of his leadership and support, the Chief Press Secretary, Ebojele Akhere Patrick, PhD, said, “In the spirit of the season, I present this to you on behalf of the Governor’s Press Crew in appreciation of your effort as the engine room of government.”
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Forest Reserve: Okpebholo Broker Peace Between Host Communities, Investors
Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo state on Wednesday brokered peace between host communities and investors on the use of government forest reserve land for agricultural purposes and investors.
The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Hon Dennis Idahosa, appealed to the various stakeholders to always tow the line of peace at all times
Okpebholo noted that by virtue of the Land Use Act, the land in dispute belongs to the Edo state government.
The governor blamed activities of the previous administration of the state for the hostility between the investors and the host communities over the land that spreads across Ovia South West and Ovia North East Local Government Areas.
He accused the previous administration of arbitrarily allocating the said forest reserve to investors to without due consultation with host communities of Iguomon, Egbetta and Usen.
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He stated that the meeting with stakeholders became expedient in order to straighten out facts and restrategize.
“We had three investors that want to invest in oil palm production in the council areas, which is in line with the vision of Governor Monday Okpebholo to turn the state into investment heaven.
“Today, we met with the critical stakeholders of Ovia South West and Ovia North East to ensure all interests are captured.
“The investors were here, the community leaders, led by the Elawure of Usen, Oba Wilson Oluogbe II, and Palace Chiefs all came.
“Initially, a 5 percent buffer was proposed by the previous administration, but based on the conversation we had today, the investors agreed to increase to 10 percent.
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“Haven put into consideration that Ovia is an agrarian area, with 80 percent of people relying on subsistence farming for survival,” he stated.
Okpebholo maintained that part of the resolution involved the raising of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) by investors with their host communities to keep all parties involved in decision making.
IHe declared, “Our administration is people oriented. The interest of investors are paramount to us as well as the interest of our people.”
The Secretary to the Edo State Government (SSG), Musa Ikhilor stated that before the said land allocation to investors, the previous administration was supposed to have carried out diligent studies and a NEEDS assessment in relations to the communities.
He said basic steps ought to have been followed, such as meetings with Community Development Associations (CDA) with agreements reached on community development.
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Historically, Ikhilor said Usen community started as a farm stead hence the need to carry such a community along in decision making on issues that affect their means of livelihood.
He further encouraged investors to engage in Corporate Social rlResponsibility (CSR) acts as well as put in place activities that promote job creation and general welfare of their host.
The Elawure of Usen, Oba Wilson Oluogbe II praised the Edo State Government for its intervention.
He appealed for communities to be carried along when critical decisions are being made, especially on issues that affect their livelihood.
The investors, included: Nimbel Shaw Limited; Professional Support Farms Limited and Steve Integrated Limited, commended Edo state government for the peaceful resolution of the matter.
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