
Nigerian Govt inaugurates 46 ‘wise men’ to rework, update FG’s laws
Nigerian Govt inaugurates 46 ‘wise men’ to rework, update FG’s laws
The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), has directed that all Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) should be the reviewed, updated, and consolidated within the next six months.
Fagbemi gave the directive yesterday in Abuja while inaugurating a 46-member committee – also called the 46 wise men – he constituted for that purpose.
The committee, which comprises law experts and members of some legislative houses, is to be jointly chaired by a former Ekiti State Attorney-General and Justice Commissioner Olawale Fapohunda (SAN) as well as the Chairman of the Nigerian Law Reform Commission (NLRC), Prof. Jummai Audi.
Fagbemi said the initiative is part of ongoing efforts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to promote the rule of law and better access to justice across the country.
He said the law review is in line with Federal Government’s policy objectives of enabling socio-economic growth and advancing legal reforms.
The AGF expressed concern about the country’s inability to update the laws of the federation since 2004 to allow ensure clarity, predictability, consistency and uniformity
Fagbemi said the general purpose of any law is to protect public interest as well as regulate human behaviours and interactions between corporate entities.
The AGF stressed that the law is dynamic and constantly evolving, hence the need for continuous review or reform of the body of laws (corpus juris) to address contemporary socio-economic developments, resolve conflicting and obsolete provisions with the ultimate aim of improving the administration of justice and promotion of the rule of law.
The terms of reference for the committee, which has six months to turn in its report to the AGF, are: to coordinate the collection, collation and compilation of Nigeria Laws up to 2024, work with relevant government agencies in harmonising the laws up to 2024 and crosscheck, edit and proof-read all the legislations to be collected.
Other terms of reference include to identify all legislations not included in the 2004 edition of the LFN and update same, identify outdated or redundant laws in the current LFN that need repeal, merge laws addressing related matters to eliminate redundancy, prepare a comprehensive report of findings to the AGF/Ministry of Justice thereafter and perform and undertake any lawful assignment incidental thereto.
Fagbemi urged the committee’s members to work in synergy and exhibit patriotism in the overall interest of the nation.
The AGF hoped that the report of the committee and copies of the draft volumes of Laws of the Federation 2024 would be ready within the six-month time frame.
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Man allegedly stabs Uber Driver, steals his car

Man allegedly stabs Uber Driver, steals his car
The Police Command in Lagos State has detained a suspect accused of stabbing a uber driver and dispossessing him of his car.
The command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident to newsmen on Monday in Lagos.
Hundeyin said that the incident happened on Saturday at 7:34p.m., at Ile-Zik in the Agege area of the state.
“A uber driver reported at Isokoko Division that the suspect boarded his Toyota Camry at Nitel by Old Abeokuta Motor Road, Agege, to Marriott Hotel, GRA, Ikeja.
“On getting to Ile-Zik along the way, the suspect brought out a sharp knife, stabbed him all over his body and stole his vehicle, ” he said.
Hundeyin said that based on the report,
a team of policemen later trailed the vehicle to Oshodi where the suspect was intercepted.
“He was immediately apprhended and the vehicle was recovered from him to the station, ” he said.
The police spokesman said that the victim had been taken to the hospital for treatment.
Hundeyin said that investigation into the case was ongoing. (NAN)
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BREAKING; Killing: University closed down by School’s Management over students’ protest

BREAKING; Killing University closed down by School’s Management over students’ protest
The Management of the Federal University Dutsinma (FUDMA) in Katsina State has announced a one-week Mid-Semester break starting from Feb. 24.
The closure of the school followed a protest embarked on by the students on Sunday after they alleged that the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF) had shot to death one of their colleagues.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the students’ protest continued Monday morning.
Reports indicated that the JTF members on Sunday shot the student, alleging that he was an informant.
The FUDMA Vice Chancellor, Prof. Armaya’u Bichi, announced the decision of the Senate to close the school in a statement issued in Katsina on Monday.
Bichi further advised the students to leave campus before 6.00 p.m. on Feb. 24.
“The Management wishes the students a happy and peaceful mid-semester break,” he said. (NAN)
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Controversy as Ganduje, Senate Deputy President attend NNPP Senator’s family events in Kano

Controversy as Ganduje, Senate Deputy President attend NNPP Senator’s family events in Kano
Prominent members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), such as National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje and Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, recently attended a prominent opposition senator’s private ceremonies in Kano, sparking political controversy and speculation.
Prior to the 2023 elections, Senator Kawu Sumaila, who is currently the representative for Kano South in the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), made news when he left the APC after a protracted leadership dispute inside the party.
His recent choice to invite APC members to his family gatherings has drawn criticism, with many speculating about the political ramifications.
On Friday, Jibrin, who led a delegation of federal lawmakers, confirmed their attendance at the wedding of Sumaila’s children, which took place in Sumaila town, Kano State on February 21.
The wedding united Dr. Khadija Suleiman Abdulrahman Kawu Sumaila with Faisal Abdulmanaf Sarina, and Maryam Abdulrahman Kawu Sumaila with Bello Ibrahim Ma’aji, in a ceremony officiated by Professor Salisu Shehu, Imam of Sumaila Jumaat Mosque.
Jibrin’s statement also highlighted the attendance of Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the APC National Chairman, who joined the festivities and offered blessings for the newlyweds.
“May Allah bless their union and give them patience, endurance, tolerance, and love. Congratulations to the newlyweds,” Jibrin added in his post.
The following day, both Jibrin and Ganduje were present at the first convocation of Al-Istiqama University, a private institution reportedly founded by Senator Sumaila in the Sumaila Local Government Area. This further fueled speculation about the growing relationship between the APC and the NNPP senator.
Within the NNPP, these moves have sparked unease, with many members expressing concern over Sumaila’s increasing openness to opposition figures. There are growing rumors that Sumaila may be contemplating a return to the APC, especially as he continues to distance himself from NNPP leader Rabiu Kwankwaso and Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano.
The senator’s tensions with the state government have been well documented, especially over the controversial reinstatement of the deposed Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi, and the repeal of the 2019 State Emirate Council Law, which had consolidated power in five emirates.
The involvement of APC heavyweights at Sumaila’s events, including former Kano governor Ibrahim Shekarau of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has left many questioning the senator’s allegiance.
With his history of disagreements with the state government, particularly over the dissolution of emirates created under Ganduje’s administration, there’s increasing speculation that Sumaila may once again align with the APC.
Should Sumaila make the move back to the APC, he would join a growing list of opposition lawmakers defecting to the ruling party, further shifting the political dynamics in Kano.
The NNPP, which currently holds the title of Nigeria’s fourth-largest party in terms of parliamentary representation, has been struggling to maintain its influence in Kano—the only state it governs.
While NNPP’s 2023 presidential candidate Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso managed to secure a victory only in Kano, a potential shift in allegiance by Sumaila could mark a significant blow to the party’s already fragile standing.
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