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Some people think Hon Samson Osagie is just politically lucky, i disagree with this notion, Hon Osagie is not just politically lucky but a political performer and an achiever, His performance has carved a massive pedagogical edge for him. Who can match his achievement? Let me list some of Hon Osagies achievement as a legislator An act to establish the Charted Instituted of Financial & Investment Analysis to Regulate & Control Practice of financial and investment analysis in the country and requiring that every financial investment analysis practicing in Nigeria, registers with the institute and for other matter connected therewith 2010. An Act to altered Section 81(3) of the National Security Agencies and the Nigerian Police in the first line charge of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation. I also collaborated with some of my other colleagues to co-sponsor the following bills: The Student Union activities (control and regulation) Amendment Bill 2008 The Legal Practitioner Act (Amendment) Bill 2007 The Nigeria Social Welfare commission (Establishment) Bill 2008 The Physically Challenged Persons Trust Fund (Establishment) Bill 2008 The User Fees Bill 2008 The Use of Helmets Bill 2008 The Transport of Dangerous Goods Bill 2008 The Use of Siren (Regulation) Bill 2008 The Nigerian Anti-Profiteering Bill 2008 The Equal Opportunities Commission (Establishment) Bill 2008 The National Electoral Institute (Establishment) Bill 2008 The Foreign Offenders (Publication of Identity and registry) Bill 2008 The Nigeria Syexual Health and HIV Prevention Education Bill 2008 The National Boundary Commission (Amendment) Bill 2008 A Bill for an Act to establish the Institute of Financial and Investment Analysts (Passed on the 17th Dec 2013). A Bill for an Act to amend the 1999 Constitution (S.83) to place the Nigerian Police and certain Security Agencies on first line charge of the consolidated revenue fund. MOTIONS (S) MOVED: (1) The gruesome killing of a Nigeria Citizen, Mr. Osamuyi Akpitanyi by the Spanish Security Officials in Spain on 9th June, 2007. (2) Urgent need for EFCC/AGF to appeal judgement of an FCT High Court on the Police Pension Fraud by Mr. Yusuf & others. (3) Non-remittance of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) N450 billion naira debt to the Federation Account. (4) Administration of the Federation Allocation Account s by the Federal Ministry of Finance and need to diversify Nigeria Economy. (5) A special session of the House of Representatives covered on the 15th June, 2012: A reawakening speech by Hon. Samson Osagie. (6) Unjustified incessant killings of Nigerians in different parts of the country. (7) Alleged Non-Compliance of Addax Petroleum (Drilling and Production) Regulations 1988. (8) Need for the Federal Government to compensate Chief Joseph Alufa Igbinovia on Wednesday 10th July, 2013. (9) Forceful Denial of patenting and adoption of a Nigerian Baby by the Norwegian Child Welfare Service. (10) Urgent need to rehabilitate Aduhanhua bridge along Benin-Asaba Road, Uhunmwode Local Government, Edo State. (11) Breach of the 2013 Appropriation Act by Functionaries of the Executive Arms of Federal Government. (12) Examining the Pension Administration in Nigeria. (13) Urgent need to investigate the allegation of cover up and professional misconduct leveled against the Police Force in the investigation of murder of Comrade Olaitan Oyeirinde (co-sponsored) (14) Delineation of constituencies across the country. (15) Motion on Prison congestion in Nigeria. (16) Motion on Oil Revenue Derivation to Niger-Delta States. (17) The plundering of the Ministry of Agriculture (18) A motion appealing to the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and the Joint Health Service Union (JOHESU) to kindly call off the strike action embarks upon by the NMA. 19. A motion on the return of stolen Benin Artifacts to the Oba of Benin by a British Citizen, Dr. Mark Walker. CO-SPONSORED MOTIONS - Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Nationwide Strike Vis-à-vis its implication on the Society. -Incessant maltreatment and dehumanizing search on Nigerians by Foreign Airlines and their Immigration Officials. - Immortalization of Bashorun MKO Abiola. - N200Billion Commercial Agriculture Scheme - Rehabilitation of Benin-Ore-Lagos Road - Backlog of Nigeria Graduates Awaiting National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Scheme - Constitution of the Public Complaints Commission - Need for Government’s intervention to urgently curtail the fast spreading epidemic of Lassa fever and Meningitis in Nigeria. - Need for restoration of Ferry Service between Idah in Kogi State and Agenebode in Edo State. - Rising incidence of threat of life and other vices via the Global System of Mobile Telecommunication (GSM). - Spreading Mayhem and Kidnapping in Edo State. - Nigeria Communication Commission and Telecommunication Regulation in Nigeria - Need to halt the practice of stripping Aircraft from landing in account of VIP movement - Outbreak of Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis (SCM) in Kano State and other parts of the Country. - Political Crisis in Zimbabwe - Amendment of the House Standing Orders, pursuant to Order XV, Rule ^, of the Standing Order of the House of Representatives - Frequent rejection of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Member posted to Government Establishments - Importation of contaminated fuel into the country - Rehabilitation of Ewu-Uromi-Igueben-Ekpoma-Agbor Road - Under-utilization of Sapele Seaport - The inability of the National Security Agencies in combating the increasing incidence of hijacking fishing vessels in Nigerian territorial waters - Excessive interest rates/charges on loans/services and other unethical practices in the Nigerian Banking Industry - State of Nigeria ‘ Rails Transport System - Meltdown of World Economy - Need for the Government to curtail the fast spreading melamine contaminated infant formula and diary products from China. 1. ICT Computer Center built and equipped in Abudu. 2. Solar Powered Street Lights installed in Abudu. 3. Motorized Borehore in Abudu to be completed beore 6th December, 2013. 4. Renovated Esigie Girls Model School Library. 5. Solar Powered Street Lights installed in Ogan. 6. Solar Powered street lights installed in Evbuobanosa • AIBIOKUNLA WARD 2 1. Borehole in Oza to be completed before 6th December, 2013. 2. Solar Powered Street lights installed in Iru. • UGBEKA WARD 1. Solar Powered Street Lights installed in Evbueghae. 2. Borehole in Amas Village to be completed before 6th December, 2013. 3. Construction of Evbueghae-Ugbugo-Sokponba Road, Phase III. 4. Solar Powered Street lights installed in Oloten. • IYOBA WARD 1. Motorised borehole in Evbuokabua to be completed before 6th December, 2013. 2. Motorized borehole in Egbokor Village to be completed before 6th December, 2013. 3. Solar Powered Street lights installed in Evbodobian • IGBANKE WEST WARD 1. Construction and completion of Ultra Modern Primary School at Omolua-Igbanke. 2. Solar Powered Street Lights installed in Omolua, Igbanke. 3. Solar Powered Street lights installed Igbanke West. • IGBANKE EAST WARD 1. Solar Powered Street Lights installed in Ake, Igbanke. 2. Solar Powered Streets light installed in Ake, Igbanke 3. Solar Powered Street lights installed in Adams Oshiomole Road, Ake, Igbanke. • EVBOESI WARD 1. Motorized borehole completed in Evboesi Town. 2. Solar Powered street lights installed in Umaghun-nozuagbor • UGU WARD 1. Ultra Modern Primary School built in Elaba Primary School, Iguelaba. 2. Solar Powered Street Light installed in Oben. 3. Motorized borehole in Urhehue to be completed before 6th December 2013. 4. Solar Powered Street lights installed in Igualaba. • UKPATO WARD 1. Solar Powered Street Lights installed in Okogbo. 2. Solar Powered Street lights installed in Iguomokhua. • URHONIGBE NORTH 1. Solar Powered Street Lights installed in Urhomehe. 2. Solar Powered street lights installed in Idunmwogo, Urhonigbe 3. Primary School building at Idunmwun-Ugha, Urhonigbe. • URHONIGBE SOUTH 1. Ultra Modern Community Town Hall
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