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May 8, 2023 No Asset Declaration, No Inauguration – Code of Conduct Bureau

No Asset Declaration, No Inauguration – Code of Conduct Bureau

The Code of Conduct Bureau has said the all elected persons including President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; the Vice President-elect, Kashim Shettima and 28 incoming governors must declare their assets before May 29 else they would not be sworn into office.

Other officials, including senators-elect and Reps-elect, are expected to declare their assets before  June 5 before their Inauguration.

The CCB spokesperson, Mrs Veronica Kato, told Newsmen in Abuja that asset declaration was an integral part of the swearing-in ceremony, according to the law.

She disclosed that several elected officials had started picking their assets declaration forms at the CCB state offices nationwide and that they were expected to submit the filled copies to the bureau before the inauguration day.

The outgoing officials, including presidential aides, 28 state governors and their cabinet members, National Assembly and state assembly members and local government chairmen will equally obtain the assets declaration forms from the CCB and submit the same in line with the 1999 constitution.

The constitution stipulates that all public officers shall declare their assets and liabilities on the assumption of office and at the end of their tenure of office.

The affected officials are required to provide detailed information including but not limited to the number, types, address, and value of properties so declared and the date of acquisition as well as income derivable from the properties where appropriate.

The declarations are subject to verification by the CCB officers.

Failure to declare their assets as required under the provisions of paragraph 11 of the 5th Schedule of the Federal Constitution attracts on conviction removal from office, disqualification from holding any public office and forfeiture to the state of any property acquired in abuse of office or dishonesty.

Kato said, “We have earlier revealed that the assets declaration is an ongoing process. Currently, they are already obtaining their forms as they are coming in.

“However, I can’t specifically state the total number of elected officials that have collected their assets declaration forms or their names because they are getting the forms from our various offices nationwide.

“The development is going on in the 36 other offices as we are doing it at the head office here in the Federal Capital Territory. Hence, until we are done receiving their filled forms, and have collated the figures, we cannot specifically tell the total number of persons that have picked up or submitted their forms.’’

May 8, 2023 NIESV Seeks Clear Definition of Roles for Ministries and Agencies in Akwa Ibom

NIESV Seeks Clear Definition of Roles for Ministries and Agencies in Akwa Ibom

The Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), Akwa Ibom State has called for streamlining the functions of the ministry of Lands and Water Resources and the ministry of Works and Fire Service, in order to avoid ongoing feuds between both ministries, over who has powers to pay compensation and other issues to property owners.

The estate valuers, while addressing Journalists at the weekend, described the feud as unhealthy and unproductive, even as they blamed the ugly development and unhealthy rivalry to lack of clearly defined roles for some ministries and agencies (MDAs) by the outgoing Governor Udom Emmanuel.

The institution, therefore, called on the Akwa Ibom State government to streamline the functions of ministry of Lands/Water Resources and ministry of Works and Fire Service concerning acquisition of lands and payment of compensations, saying “the continuous usurpation of the roles by the works ministry is embarrassing and unhealthy.”

The chairman of NIESV, Akwa Ibom State branch, Obot Akpan, at a forum tagged; “Valuation: Key to Decision Making for Assets and Resources Optimization” highlighted the contributions of the body to national development and urged the state government to urgently address the problem before it degenerated beyond redemption in order not to pose another challenge to the incoming administration.

He said “land acquisition and payment of compensation has been the statutory functions of the ministry of Lands as enshrined in the Land Use Act, Cap 202, LFN, 1990, Sections 29(4)(b) and 29(4)(C), which makes the determination of value of compensation the exclusive reserve of the director of Lands in the ministry of Lands/Water Resources.”

May 6, 2023 Akwa Ibom Joins the World to Celebrate the World Hand Hygiene Day

Akwa Ibom Joins the World to Celebrate the World Hand Hygiene Day

World Hand Hygiene Day is observed every year on May 5th to raise awareness about the importance of hand hygiene in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. This year, on May 5th, 2023, the world has once again come together to celebrate this significant day and remind everyone about the importance of hand hygiene in our daily lives.

Hand hygiene is one of the simplest and most effective ways to prevent the spread of infections, including the common cold, flu, and COVID-19. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that practicing proper hand hygiene could prevent up to 50% of infections.

The theme for World Hand Hygiene Day 2023 is “Clean hands for all, everywhere.” The theme highlights the need for everyone to have access to clean water and soap to wash their hands properly, especially in developing countries where access to clean water and sanitation is limited.

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us the critical importance of hand hygiene in preventing the spread of infections. The virus spreads through droplets released when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes. These droplets can land on surfaces and objects, which can then be touched by others. If people touch their face after touching these contaminated surfaces, they can become infected with the virus.

Regular handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is one of the most effective ways to remove the virus from your hands. If soap and water are not available, using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer can also help to kill the virus.

On World Hand Hygiene Day 2023, people around the world are encouraged to take action to promote hand hygiene. This includes washing hands regularly, covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, and avoiding touching the face with unwashed hands.

In healthcare settings, hand hygiene is even more critical. Healthcare workers are exposed to a higher risk of infection due to their close contact with patients who may be infected with various viruses and bacteria. Proper hand hygiene practices, such as handwashing and using hand sanitizers, can help prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings.

In conclusion, World Hand Hygiene Day 2023 is a reminder of the importance of hand hygiene in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. It is a call to action for everyone to promote hand hygiene practices and to ensure that everyone has access to clean water and soap to wash their hands properly. By practicing proper hand hygiene, we can all play a role in keeping ourselves and others healthy and safe.

Written by;
Pharm Anderson Tony.
Chairman , association of community pharmacist of Nigeria, Akwa ibom state branch.
5th may, 2023.

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