Wednesday, 4 November 2015

8 Corp Members Decamped In Ogun State For Sexual Activities

8 Corp Members Decamped In Ogun State For Sexual Activities

 
 
The Ogun state NYSC camp located at Ikenne/Sagamu, Ogun state is usually called "the five star camp."
For the past few days, there have been lots of activities going on in the camp such as the swearing in of the corps members, issuance of camp kits, drills, match training, band activities but recently it has been gathered that 8 corps members have been currently decamped as result of being caught in sexual activities at the mami market which is usually a place in the camp where other activities like eating, drinking etc go on.
 
Eight (8) corps members were decamped (4 females and 4 males) They were caught by the camp soldiers at the late hours of the night in suspected areas.. it was gathered that one of the girls was a married woman,who happens to use her husbands name as next of kin during registration. 
 
 

Senate Reject N5,000 Allowances To Unemployed Youths

Senate Reject N5,000 Allowances To Unemployed Youths

Senate reject N5,000 payment to unemployed youths 
 
The Senate has rejected a motion for the payment of N5, 000 monthly allowances to unemployed youths in the country.
The motion, which was sponsored by one of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers representing the Federal Capital Territory, Philip Aduda, was greeted with shouts of “no, no” when he tried to explain it.

Similarly, the attempt by the Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, to second the motion was disrupted by the rowdiness. Intervening, President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, posed the question but the senators responded along party lines. 
While PDP members yelled a ‘yes’ in favour of the motion, All Progressives Congress (APC) senators, who were in majority, rejected it.
 

Saraki seeks Nigerians' participation in formulation of legislative agenda for the 8th Senate

Saraki seeks Nigerians' participation in formulation of legislative agenda for the 8th Senate

 
 
Read the press statement below...
Following requests by Nigerians on social media regarding legislations they would want amended or  introduced in the 8th Senate, as we put together the final draft of the Legislative Agenda that will guide our affairs during this tenure, we will like to secure the input of Nigerians into the formulation of this agenda.
The contributions of all Nigerians will be crucial to ensuring that bills passed into law from now till 2019 will have direct and positive consequences on the lives of our people.
As I look forward to receiving your suggestions and comments on people oriented bills, I reiterate that our major  focus in the 8th Assembly is to close the gap between the legislative processes and the citizenry whose faith and trust legitimize our role as legislators. Our laws must serve, preserve and protect every Nigerian, regardless of his station in life.

I enjoin you to forward your contributions to spass.legal@gmail.com including your name, phone number and location
Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki 
President of The Senate 
Federal Republic of Nigeria