For the past few days, the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has been upbeat over the choice of Senator Kashim Shettima as the Vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressives' Congress- APC-.
Monday
Makinde mourns Aseyin of Iseyin, says Oyo has lost an exemplary monarch.
Governor of Oyo state Seyi Makinde has described the death of the Aseyin of Iseyin,Oba Abdulganiyu Salawudeen, as shocking and painful.
Sunday
Just in: Aseyin of Iseyin Oba Abdulganiyu Salawudeen joins Ancestors after battling long ailment
The Aseyin of Iseyin, Oba Abdulganiyu Salawudeen, has joined his ancestors.
Ashiwaju Media News learnt that the Monarch died at the University College Hospital in Ibadan after battling with serious ailment for months.
Obi Has Impeccable Credentials for The Job - Gov Orthom
The Governor of Benue state, Dr Samuel Ortom, has described the Labour Party's, LP, Presidential Candidate, Mr Peter Obi, as a man with impeccable credentials and qualified to pilot the affairs of the country come 2023.
Why COOU withdrew from ongoing ASUU strike - Prof Nwakoby
Professor Greg Nwakobi, the Vice-Chancellor of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University has disclosed reason his institution withdrew from the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
VC COOU Commends Govr. Governor Soludo Academic Excellence Programmes For Anambra
The Vice Chancellor Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Professor Greg Nwakoby has commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for providing enabling environment for academic activities to thrive in the school which has made the institution to remain one of the best state owned universities in the country.
Saturday
Early detection of cervical, breast cancer saves life---says PPFN Anambra
By Chidimma Ajemba/Stella Anekwe/Ngozi Omenakiti
The Programme Officer, Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) Anambra State, Mrs Ifeoma Ejiofor says cancer is not a death warrant if detected on time.
State Judiciary reaffirms commitment to strengthen administration of Criminal Justice
By Michael Ezenwata
n line with its statutory provisions of ensuring that the demands of justice are met in all ramifications, the state Ministry of Justice has unveiled some government policy thrust to revamp the administration of criminal justice in the state.
Administration of Criminal Justice Bill 2021 passes third reading
By Anastasia Agunwa/Chizoba Okeke/Gloria Abugu
A bill for a law to establish the system of Criminal Justice Administration in Anambra State and to provide for related matters has passed through a third reading on the floor of the state legislature.
This followed the consideration and adoption of the report of the Committee on Judiciary on the bill at the "Committee of the Whole" during plenary on July 21.
The motion was moved by the majority leader, Mr. Nnamdi Okafor and was seconded by Mr. Onyebuchi Offor representing Ekwusigo constituency.
The lawmakers had amended and considered the report clause by clause, line by line on clause one, 130, 131, 132, 134, 164 and clause 177, deleting and inserting the necessary words and phrases.
The Chairman House Committee on Judiciary, Mr. Douglas Nwachukwu had presented the report of the committee before the House for consideration.
The Speaker, Mr. Uche Okafor who presided over the plenary session gave account of the consideration of the report and confirmed that all the amendments were carried by the House.
According to the Speaker, after the amendment, we also agreed that commencement date if approved by this House shall be on August 8, 2022.
Okafor put it to vote and the lawmakers unanimously adopted it through a voice vote.
In his introduction of the report on the bill, Mr. Nwachukwu said that the terms of the report had gone moribund and needed to be upgraded to the current reality of time, in relation to crime action in criminal Justice and justice delivery in Anambra State.
He explained, “the essence of criminal Justice was not merely to punish the offender; the essence of criminal Justice all over the world is to find out where he or she has gone wrong in the society and make such individual a better person in the society.
``In a nutshell, the essence of criminal Justice all over the world is of three arms; reorientation, rehabilitation and reintegration.
``Mr. Speaker, this report before the house is due for consideration," he added.
The bill seeks that any suspect arrested for a capital offence shall within a reasonable time be brought before a High Court for remand.
Also, any suspect arrested for a non capital offence for which the Magistrate Court has no jurisdiction to try, shall within a reasonable time be brought before a Magistrate Court for remand.
Equally, an application for remand shall be made ex parte in the prescribed Report and Request for Remand as contained in Form 12 in the First Schedule to this Law and no charge sheet shall be filled for the purpose of remand proceedings under this Chapter.
Lastly, according to the Bill, the High Court or Magistrate Court after examining the reasons for the arrest and the request for the remand as contained in the Prescribed Report and Request for Remand Form filed by the police, and is satisfied that there is probable cause to remand such person pending the receipt of legal advice from the Office of the Attorney General and/or his arraignment before the appropriate court or tribunal, may remand the person in custody.
Anambra Assembly calls on Government to rehabilitate collapse Ukwaka-Umudim bridge
By Anastasia Agunwa/Chizoba Okeke/Gloria Abugu
Anambra State House of Assembly has called on Gov. Charles Soludo to direct the Commissioner for Works to rehabilitate the collapsed Ukwaka-Umudim bridge, Nnewi.
This followed a motion moved under 'Matters of Urgent Public Importance' by Mr. Nonso Okafor representing Nnewi North constituency during plenary on July 21.
The Speaker, Mr. Uche Okafor who presided over the plenary session had put it to vote while the lawmakers unanimously adopted the motion through a voice vote.
He said, ``Colleagues, you have all heard one of us, Hon. Nonso Smart Okafor calling on us to support him in appealing to the governor to rehabilitate Ukwaka-Umudim bridge.
``Be it therefore resolved that this honourable House calls on the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Soludo, to direct the Commissioner for Works to rehabilitate the collapsed Ukwaka-Umudim bridge.”
Speaking on the motion, Mr. Smart Okafor urged the governor to come to the aid of the people of Nnewi, by reconstructing the collapsed bridge.
``The collapsed bridge is the only bridge connecting the two major roads, which are of high importance to the people and commuters.
``That bridge has recently collapsed and we are calling on the governor to direct the Commissioner for Works, to see that the bridge is rehabilitated.
``If that is done, it is going to be a very big sigh of relief for Nnewi community.