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Igando Housing Scheme, Sangotedo, Others Ready In Six Months – Ambode

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House Committee Bows To Court Suspends Sitting On Ambode Probe Indefinitely

…Says Over 3000 Units Available For Subscription

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday assured that the Igando housing scheme as well as other schemes spread across the State would be ready for Lagosians who applied under the Lagos Home Ownership Mortgage Scheme (Lagos HOMS) within the next three to six months.

Governor Ambode, who gave the assurance when he inspected the Igando Lagos HOMS project, shortly after he commissioned the Igando Lagos Theatre, said the 492 unit scheme was in the final stages of completion and would be commissioned by his successor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

“We are at the Lagos HOMS here in Igando where we have 492 units completed. What is left remaining in this particular Estate is just the sewage system and I believe strongly that as we leave, this particular project in the next few months, the whole place should be completed and should be ready for occupants to live in and also to be commissioned by the incoming Governor,” he said.

The Governor, who was accompanied on the inspection by some members of the State Executive Council, said his administration carried out major interventions in the housing sector, adding that the benefits would become evident before the end of the year.

“I just want to implore Lagosians to note that we have done so much in the housing sector and a whole lot of those projects, in the next three to six months should actually come to fruition and Lagosians would start to enjoy the benefit of all the things we have done in the Housing sector,” he said.

Also speaking, Commissioner for Housing, Gbolahan Lawal said over 3000 units were ready for sale in six housing estates including Igbogbo, 360 units; Odo Onosa in Agbowa, Epe, 660 units; Amuwo Odofin, 84 units; Igando, 492 units; Egan, 630 units and Sangotedo, 1118 units, adding that what was left was to sort out the sewage and water systems in some of the estates.

“As the Governor said, we have six estates Igbogbo, 360 Units, Odo Onosa in Agbowa, Epe Local Government has 660 units, we have Amuwo Odofin already completed and its 84 units, this Igando Estate has 492 units, 41 blocks in all and before Egan Estate where the Governor commissioned earlier, we have 630 units there.

“In all, we are looking at about 3000 units in all because Sangotedo is about 1118 units, It’s just the sewage and water that is delaying it. I want to reiterate that Lagos State Housing is fired up and those people that applied, in the next three to six months, they would be living in their houses,” Lawal said.

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FG begins ASUU salary, allowance payments

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The Federal Government has begun implementing key welfare components of its renegotiated agreement with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, in a directive issued to Vice-Chancellors of federal universities on Monday, announced a 40 per cent increase in the Consolidated Academic Allowance (CAA) for ASUU members, effective from Jan. 1, 2026.

Alausa reaffirmed President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to the welfare of academic staff and the stability of the university system.

He said some federal universities had already reflected the increase in salary payments.

He directed all federal universities to ensure full compliance, integrating the approved increment into their payroll structures so all eligible academic staff benefit.

The Minister also stressed strict adherence to the implementation of the Consolidated Tools Allowance (CATA), noting that its payment has been captured and circularised by the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC) and included in the 2026 budget.

He urged university management to use available resources to ensure prompt payment of CATA in line with NSIWC guidelines.

Alausa said timely implementation of both the CAA increase and CATA would strengthen the academic environment, enhance staff morale, and improve teaching, research, and learning outcomes.

He reiterated the Federal Government’s resolve to honour agreements with education stakeholders and remain committed to constructive engagement, transparency, industrial harmony, and continuous improvement of quality education in Nigeria.

(NAN)

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Make real-time transmission of election results mandatory -NGE Tells NASS

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The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has expressed concern over the Senate’s position on the transmission of election results ahead of the 2027 general elections, warning that the controversy could erode public trust in the electoral process.

In a statement signed by Eze Anaba, its president, and Onuoha Ukeh, general secretary, on Monday, the Guild said it was troubled by the uncertainty generated by the Senate’s adoption of provisions in the proposed 2022 Electoral Act that allow the transmission of election results “without making it mandatory and immediate.”

According to the editors, “this development is already creating room for doubt and mistrust in the electoral process among Nigerians.”

The NGE noted that the Senate’s position runs contrary to the “widely held position of most Nigerians and many lawmakers,” adding that the backlash has “pitted citizens against the Senate and could potentially discourage voter participation in future elections.”

The Guild described the move as “a missed opportunity to strengthen transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s electoral process,” warning that it “undermines ongoing efforts to deepen democratic governance and ensure credible elections.”

Citing global best practices, the Guild stated that “mandatory electronic transmission of election results has become a standard for improving electoral credibility and efficiency,” stressing that “Nigeria should not be an exception.” It urged the National Assembly, as it reconvenes to harmonise positions with the House of Representatives, to approve “mandatory and immediate transmission of election results from polling units to the INEC central server and collation centres.”

The editors argued that digitalisation anchored on real-time transmission would “enhance transparency, efficiency, accuracy, and voter confidence,” while also helping to “reduce disputes, minimise controversies, and significantly curb electoral fraud.”

They cautioned that “anything short of this will be out of step with contemporary and progressive electoral practices,” adding that mandatory and immediate transmission “will not only enhance free and fair elections but also give Nigerians the confidence that their votes will truly count.”

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It’s Possible For Senate To Vote Publicly On Real-Time E-Transmission Of Election Results — Ningi

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Senator representing Bauchi Central at the National Assembly, Abdul Ningi, on Monday said the Senate could make the adoption of the votes and proceedings on the electronic transmission of election results public amid ongoing controversy over the issue.

Ningi stated this on Channels Television’s Politics Today ahead of the upper chamber’s emergency plenary session scheduled for Tuesday, following ongoing debates over the e-transmission of election results after the Electoral Act amendment bill passed the third reading at the Senate.

Asked during the interview whether it was possible for the voting process at the Senate to be made public so that Nigerians could know which senator voted for or against the real-time transmission of election results, Ningi said, “I think it’s possible. It depends on the presiding officer because the law provides that.

“You can stand up and say, ‘I, Ningi, I accept e-transmission in real time.’ I sit down. It’s recorded every other senator, and that is the only way we need to move forward.”

“One thing that is very important is that the votes and proceedings have not been captured. So tomorrow, we need to look at what the votes and proceedings captured are. Is it a transfer?

“There was a motion for amendment by Manguno, and then the question was put. Who asked the question? Why was the question raised?

“Was it discussed? It is important that when you bring a motion on something that you have no idea of, one of the reasons why maybe people are not so happy is that the Senate President should have asked us as a committee, ‘Please, educate us on this issue that this Moguna has raised,” the Bauchi lawmaker added.

Ningi stated that the issue was not about one political party or the other.

“I’m here, and I’m telling you with all sense of responsibility that this is not a party thing. It has never been seen as a party thing up to the moment we went into the committee of the whole.

“If tomorrow the Senate President decides to say, ‘Is it transfer or transmission, and the gavel was sealed on transfer. They (the majority) have their way,” he said.

The federal lawmaker also expressed displeasure over what he described as the condemnation of the Senate “in its entirety” over the matter.

“I feel so sad and outraged myself when I see the condemnation across this country condemning the Senate in its entirety. And that’s why for us, we need to tell the story.

“And I can tell you 98 per cent of the senators are in agreement with the submission made by the House. I don’t know how they are trying to make it a party affair. I don’t think so.

“As I told you, APC governors have presented their submission, PDP…, and they are all saying e-transmission,” Ningi stated on the programme.

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