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Not Yet Uhuru for Saraki
A public hearing on the Non-Governmental Organizations Regulatory Commission Bill was held by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, 13th December at the National Assembly Complex Abuja.
Non-Governmental Organizations and Civil Society Organizations made it clear on the streets and during the hearing that they were displeased with the bill. The #NoNGOBill hashtag trended on Twitter for several hours and none of the persons who appeared at the hearing supported the bill.
At the end of the hearing, it was clear that the 8 existing regulatory frameworks are sufficient to regulate the sector.
#BBOGMarchToTheVilla
The #BringBackOurGirls movement marched to Aso Rock on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday to demand immediate action for the release of the remaining 113 #ChibokGirls, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) exploration team, University of Maiduguri lecturers and other kidnapped victims.
Chibok Girls:276 abducted.57 escaped. 3 found. 103 released. 5 infants with our girls.19 parents dead. We are still missing 113!
Lend your voice in your own way or join our gatherings:Abuja – Unity Fountain, Daily, 5 - 6pmLagos – Falomo Roundabout, Ikoyi, Saturdays, Noon – 1pmSubscribe to get periodic updates.
#ReadyToRun
#NotTooYoungToRun bill was among the bill passed by the National Assembly during the #ConstitutionReview. However, that's not the end of the struggle. The bill needs to be passed by 24 State Houses of Assembly and also requires presidential assent before it becomes law.5 state assemblies have passed the bill, 19 to go.Youths! Are you ready to run? 2019 is Near!
#OfficeOfTheCitizen Radio Programmes
City/Station
Date/Time
Summary
Lokoja
Prime 101.5FM
Tuesday @ 9am
Abaniwo Nathaniel of Achievers Initiative and Hamza Aliyu of Grassroot Initiative discussed
highlights of the NGO Bill.
Abeokuta
Sweet 107.1FM
Tuesday @ 10:30am
Gbenga Gbesan of Federation of Disabilities Platform discussed
the effects of the NGO Bill on religious institutions, unions and the media.
Lagos
Nigeria Info 99.3FM
Wednesday @ 8am
Femi Aderinto of Law Accent and Tayo Gbemle of PowerUpNG
discussed the implications of the NGO Bill.
Calabar
Hit 95.9FM
Thursday @ 8am
Active citizens, Joseph Edet, Odey Friday and Etim Efanga
discussed the participation of youths in the 2019 elections.
Gombe
Nigeria Info 95.1FM
Thursday @ 11am
Active Citizen, Aliyu Wayas discussed
artificial fuel scarcity and the way forward
Kano
Arewa 93.1FM
Friday @ 8am
Garba Ibrahim Skeka of Kano State Independent Electoral Commission discussed
the role of political parties in ensuring good governance.
Anambra
Blaze 91.5FM
Friday @ 10am
Nwoye Alphonsus of JDPC Onitsha
discussed the Anambra 2018 budget.
Ibadan
Splash 105.5FM
Saturday @ 10am
Babatunde Oyebisi of
discussed the NGO Bill.