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Play Politics Without Bitterness, Shehu Of Borno Urges Politicians
The Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Al-Kanemi, has urged politicians in the country to adopt the politics-without-bitterness style of the Second Republic leader and presidential candidate of the defunct Great Nigeria Peoples Party, the late Waziri Ibrahim, as they contest in the forthcoming elections.
He also said a no-victor-no-vanquished relationship should be sustained after the elections for the sake of the peace and progress of the country.
The monarch said this at his palace when the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Borno Central senatorial candidate, Jibrin Tatabe, paid him a visit in Maiduguri.
“Whether the APC or PDP, or any other party, you are Nigerian politicians working for the peace and progress of the country,” the monarch said, urging, “you should, therefore, play politics without bitterness, like the late Waziri Ibrahim.”
He urged the senatorial candidate to fight for the employment of the teeming Borno youths if he wins the election.
Tatabe, who launched his electioneering campaign after the homage to the Shehu, told newsmen that he had always been a staunch advocate of politics without bitterness.
“My commitment to politics without bitterness is unshaken,” he stressed, adding that he did not believe in any form of confrontation in the game of politics.
He said his main agenda was seeking jobs for the teeming youths, the empowerment of women and the vulnerable, and the education of the massive population of out-of-school children in the state, if he wins the election.
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NASS Sets Date For 2025 Budget Passage
Chairman, Senate committee on appropriations, Sen. Solomon Adeola, stated this on Monday in Abuja at a meeting with the chairmen of standing committees in the Senate.
According to him, Jan. 31 is the date for laying of reports on the appropriation bill before the Senate and the House of Representatives.
He said upon resumption from Christmas and New Year break on Jan. 14, both chambers of the national assembly would suspend plenary for two weeks for budget defence by ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs).
Sen. Adeola also said that NASS had fixed Jan. 9 for an open day on the budget to enable various stakeholders, aside heads of MDAs, to make inputs on the budget.
“A tentative time table has been drawn for consideration of the budget at committee level.
“Budget defence sessions begin from Jan. 7, while reports from various committees are expected to be submitted from 15th to 18th of this month.
“Afterwards, collation and tidying up of the various reports will be done by the appropriation committee, with the hope of laying final report on the budget at the Senate on 31st of this month.
“However, the 31st of January fixed for laying of the budget is tentative, as it is just given to guide our work,” he said.
The principal officers of the Senate who attended the meeting included: the Deputy Leader, Sen. Lola Ashiru and Senate Whip, Sen. Tahir Monguno.
They said that the timeframe for consideration and passage of the 2025 budget by the national assembly was short.
They, however, expressed hope on the timely passage of the budget.
The committee, thereafter, went into a closed door session with chairmen of the various standing committees in the Senate.
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