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  • We’ll enact laws to strengthen corporate governance in Nigeria soon – Dogara

    We’ll enact laws to strengthen corporate governance in Nigeria soon – Dogara

    …as Speaker Dogara, classmates establish endowment for University of Jos

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has assured that the National Assembly will introduce legislation that will strengthen corporate governance in Nigeria.

    Dogara made this known on Friday at the 81st inaugural lecture of University of Jos titled “Nigerian Corporate Governance: From Concentrated Ownership to Dispersed Owenership- Which Way Forward?” delivered by Professor Joash Amupitan SAN of the faculty of law.

    Enacting such laws has become necessary in view of the fact that corporate collapse leads to loss of thousands of jobs and affects the economy negatively as witnessed in recent years, the Speaker stated.

    “The factors that led to the corporate collapses that he (Prof Amupitan) talked about in the 2000 when we investigate it boils to the way and manner in which those corporations that failed were managed. As a matter of fact all the problems we traced to corporate governance issues,” the speaker said.

    According to him, “Imagine if you had a company that used to fix that brand of Mercedes that we used to call German mistake, and then you have management that said we’re not going to have anything to do with any other brand of Mercedes, except this one.”

    He maintained that wherever “you find cases of problems and collapses, it would’ve something to do with either insider collaboration or dealings, or some failure on the part of those governing that corporation to lead the path to innovation.”

    He commended Prof Amiputan for his scholarly contribution to the development of the field of corporate governance in Nigeria saying ” I thank him that he has spoken about this, all the challenges are noted and the factors that relate to the National Assembly are things we will take with us.”

    Hon. Dogara argued that the challenge still remains whether the proffered solutions are the best way to maintain sustainable, healthy corporate societies in Nigeria is a big question that must be answered but assured that the House will consider passing laws that will check insider abuses that often leads to the collapse of companies.

    The Speaker who is also graduated from Unijos announced the setting up of an endowment fund by him and his classmates of 1992 so as to give back to the university community.

    Hon. Dogara revealed that the class of 1992 faculty law will later this year hold an event in the university to formally unveil the endowment fund.

    The speaker also took time to visit the faculty of law buildings where he interacted with staff and students.

  • Adopt laws to end violence against children in your states – FG tells governors

    The Federal Government has urged state governors to adopt laws and policies that would bring an end to violence against children and other cultural practices that hinder their development.

    The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, made the call in Lafia on Saturday at an event to mark the celebration of 2017 Children’s Day celebration with the theme “Child Protection and the Sustainable Development Goals: Issues and Opportunities”.

    Osinbajo’s speech was read by the Nasarawa State Commissioner for Youths and Sports Development, Mr Bamaiyi Anangba, who also represented Gov. Tanko Al-Makura at the occasion.

    The acting president renewed federal government’s commitment in ensuring that the rights of the Nigerian child are protected.

    He urged other stakeholders to join in the fight against child violence and ensure that Nigerian children enjoyed their rights.

    Osinbajo also disclosed that the federal government was providing one free nutritional meal to over 1, 274,620 pupils in 9,212 schools in nine states of the federation under its Home Grown School Feeding Programme.

    The acting president also reaffirmed that the federal government would continue to accelerate programmes and investment through ministries and agencies to build protective services and empower families and children.

    “As a country and as a government, we cannot afford to delay efforts that will ensure protection and development of our children through preventive approaches,” he said.

    He appreciated security agencies for their efforts so far in protecting Nigerian children against danger and violence in line with the provision of extant laws, but urged them to redouble their efforts.

    Osinbajo congratulated the Nigerian children as they celebrate their day.

    Earlier, the state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Mary Enwongulu, admonished parents in the state to take proactive measures that would protect children against any form of violence.

    “Children are social gifts and blessing from God. Let us recommit and rededicate ourselves to ensure their protection and wellbeing in all situations and circumstances,” she said.

    The commissioner also renewed the state government commitment to continue to key in to good policies and programmes that have direct bearing on the lives of the people of the state and Nigerians at large.

     

     

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