Developmental
Reps solicits funding for multi-billion naira library from the Public, Private Sector
The House of Representatives has called for public and private support for the proposed multi-billion naira National Assembly Library project, which will be likened to the Library of Congress in the United States.
The National Assembly had proposed N2bn in the 2020 budget for construction of the National Assembly Library to be domiciled with the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies.
Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, said the project’s primary aim was to deepen the legislative competence of lawmakers and strengthen research on policy formulation for the whole country, by extension.
The Speaker made this known in Abuja on Wednesday while declaring open, a public hearing on ‘A Bill for an Act to Establish the National Assembly Library Trust Fund,’ which was organised by the House Committee on Legislative Library, Research and Documentation.
He said, “We have set out to build a legislative library, archive and research centre comparable to any that exists anywhere else in the world. It is our vision that when this library is complete, it will dramatically improve the legislative capacity of the National Assembly by providing legislators and their aides with the resources they need to conduct thorough research and advance policies that serve to make our world better.
“The National Assembly Library will host professional development programmes that attract some of the best thinkers and experts from across the world. Public dialogues and other civic engagement programmes organised through the National Assembly Library will help improve the public’s understanding of the legislature’s role in our democracy.
“In addition, the National Assembly library will house the National Assembly Museum and a digital archive of our nation’s democratic journey thus far.”
The Speaker described the ambitions as “enormous,” which require the sacrifice of time, resources, collaboration amongst stakeholders and partnerships with those “who share the vision of what we hope to achieve.”
He added, “This bill seeks to define the funding sources, administrative operations and management of the National Assembly Library, and to ensure that the library, from inception and through the years, will remain a centre of excellence according to the vision we have for it.”
Earlier in his opening address, the committee’s Chairman, Jonathan Gbefwi, recalled that after the inauguration of the committee two years ago, the members decided to take “a more methodical approach by embarking on extensive research and wide consultations on how not to just provide a library structure but put in place measures and policies that will sustain and maintain it even when we are long gone; a legacy for the future generations to come.”
He said, “As you are aware, the Nigerian legislature is responsible for creating laws that will foster better livelihoods and living conditions for Nigerians.
“It is, therefore, essential that the National Assembly is guided by the highest levels of intellectual input to ensure that legislators are operating with the most complete, up-to-date and relevant information for the honourable members and distinguished senators that make Nigerian laws.
“This has birthed the idea of providing a well-equipped befitting Library as well as strengthening the research engine of the National Assembly.”
The lawmaker explained that the board would function as a federal governing board existing for the sole purpose of “acquiring funds/grants generously donated to the National Assembly Legislative Library, research and resource centre by the National Assembly and interested parties/supporters such as well-meaning individuals, the public and private sector, as well as international donor organizations and countries.”
Developmental
Tinubu to inaugurate FCT projects May 27 – June 6 – Wike
President Bola Tinubu has approved May 27 to June 6 as Federal Capital Territory Week for the inauguration of various projects executed under his administration.
The Minister of FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike, stated this while inspecting some of the projects in preparation for the inauguration to celebrate Tinubu’s one year in office.
“By the approval of Mr President, we believe that from May 27, we shall begin the inauguration of various projects and will end on June 6.
“Particularly on May 27, President Tinubu will inaugurate commercial operations of the Abuja Light Rail also known as Abuja Metro Line, and we will carry out the final inspection of the project on May 20.
“From what we have seen, I think we are good to go,” he said.
Wike also expressed confidence that the Vice-President’s residence, located along Aso Drive, would be completed and may be inaugurated on June 6.
He explained that the 9-day inauguration activities would demonstrate to the world the Tinubu-led administration’s determination to renew the hope of Nigerians.
He added: “We have a lot of projects being executed that will be inaugurated. So many projects that I cannot begin to list them.
“We are happy; the contractors are meeting up, and all the promises made they have fulfilled.
“We have also fulfilled our own part, by making sure that we make the needed cash available and none of the contractors is complaining in terms of cash.”
The minister added that other projects like the construction of bus terminals and the FCT Court of Appeal Division and other projects would be inaugurated within the period.
On the non-functionality of some of the streetlights in parts of the city, Wike explained that some of the streetlights were being worked on, while others were being tested.
He assured the residents that the streetlights would come on once the contractors finished working on them.
“As I speak to you, most of the streetlights are being worked on and with the project we are executing, you don’t expect the light to be on.
“The contractors are test-running them, so most of the ones that are not working are those that are being worked on.
“We believe that before the inauguration you will see that most of the streetlights will be on,” the minister said.
When asked whether he was being distracted by the development in Rivers, Wike simply said: “I am not distracted. If I am distracted you won’t see this performance.
“I focus on my work. So, I am not interested. I am the Minister of FCT, and work is going on, why will I be distracted? I don’t even think about it at all.”
(NAN)
Developmental
Nigerian govt to formally commission Zuba Estate Tuesday
The Federal Government of Nigeria is set to formally commission the Zuba Housing Estate on Tuesday.
The estate built by the Federal Housing Authority consists of 746 housing units.
President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to perform the official opening by 10 am while the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola is the chief host.
The Zuba Mass Housing Estate is a pilot project of the Federal Housing Authority, which would be replicated across the country.
The project sits on 18 hectares of land, housing 764 units of various house types giving a total of 16 blocks of 3-bedroom flats in a block of 8 flats; 32 blocks of 2-bedroom flats in a block of 8 flats; 14 blocks of 1-bedroom flats in a block of 16 flats and 5 blocks of terrace duplexes in 4 rows.
The estate is already serviced with completed standard infrastructure such as roads and drains, external water distribution network, electricity external reticulation, perimeter fence work, 3 water stations, injector transformers, civil works and servicing of blocks with underground cables.
Africa
Buhari attends AU summit in Niamey, inaugurates boulevard named after him
President Muhammadu Buhari will, today, travel to Niamey, the Republic of Niger, to attend the African Union Summit on Industrialisation and Economic Diversification, as well as the Extraordinary Session on African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
The President, during the trip, will also attend launch of the French version of the book, entitled, ‘Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria’, as well as inaugurate the ‘Muhammadu Buhari Boulevard’, named after him by the government of the Republic of Niger.
Naming of the boulevard and launch of the book, written by John Paden, a professor of International Studies, at George Mason University, Northern Virginia, United States, precedes the AU Summit on Friday, November 25, 2022.
Buhari is expected to deliver his national statement at the summit, which has the theme, ‘Industrialising Africa: Renewed Commitment towards an Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialisation and Economic Diversification.’
The high-level summit, being convened as part of the Africa Industrialisation Week commemorative activities, is expected to adopt a declaration, highlighting the importance of industrialisation and economic transformation in the continent and how to make progress in that regard.
The 20th of every November is commemorated as Africa Industrialisation Day, adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African Unity in July 1989, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The President wil return to the country tomorrow, Friday, November 25.
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