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Score-Card: Ogeah Unveils Delta Giant Strides In Project Execution

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Delta state Commissioner for Information, Barrister Chike Ogeah has made an exposechike on the myriad of projects completed by the administration of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan as well as others under various stages of construction.uduaghan 11

Ogeah, in a statement made available to Blank NEWS Online listed among roads and bridges embarked upon by the state government to include the dualisation of Effurun-Eku road, dualisation of Ugbenu-Koko road, dualisation of Ughelli-Asaba Expressway, construction of Abigborodo Bridge and township roads, as well as the construction of township roads in Asaba, Warri, Ughelli, Agbor and Sapele.

He also noted that in addition to the infrastructural strides of the state governor, many roads linking the numerous towns and villages in the state have also been constructed.

Ogeah further disclosed that another area where Governor Uduaghan recorded a major feat is the upgrading of the state health sector.

The hospitals include the construction of Ekpan Maternal and Childcare Centre; rehabilitation and reconstruction of Eku Baptist Hospital; construction of Maternal and Childcare Centre at Central Hospital, Warri; building and modernization of General Hospitals in all local government headquarters and health centres in many towns and villages; and the completion of Special Kidney Centre at Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH), Oghara.

Meanwhile, in his determination to reposition and revive the education sector, over 60 new Model Primary Schools equipped with libraries, computer centres, sport facilities have been completed across the state·

In the same vein, four new polytechnics are presently under construction in addition to the four existing ones, alongside the phased rehabilitation and reconstruction of all secondary schools in the state.

According to the state Information Commissioner, “All the schools in Delta State are being upgraded to make them very competitive and better equipped than private institutions.”

In a bid to boost the Transport system and ease the transportation problem of Deltans, the state government acquired over 100 buses and 40 Maco Polo buses which have already been deployed to the intra-city, inter-city and inter-state roads·

Ogeah, who said that “More than 130 water buses have also been procured to boost water transportation in the riverine areas”, added that, “So far, more than 1,500 tricycles have been procured and distributed to private operators at subsidized rates where no fewer than 5,000 people will be employed through the repositioning of the transport sector in Delta State.”
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He also hinted that “About 120 bus shelters are being constructed across the state in phases, with the first phase for the construction of 30 already nearing completion.”

This milestone, according to Barr. Chike Ogeah, is also targetted at improving the revenue base of the state.

The state Information boss, while harping on the slogan of building a Delta Beyond Oil, through the intensification of efforts in Agriculture, said  “An integrated approach to boosting agriculture, which involves partnering with the private sector on large scale farming and providing credit for small and medium scale farming has been developed.”

“Thus we have the OFN-Delta Farms at Ogwashi-Uku which has a broiler farm of 220,000 birds, a layer farm of 150,000 laying capacity, a rearing unit of 50,000 point of lay hens, a feed mill and broiler processing plant. This is a commercial venture. Up to 2,000 jobs have been created from this venture.”

“A credit scheme which grants low interest loans and improved farm seedlings and implements is in top gear. Many beneficiaries have set up thriving fish farms and crop farms through the assistance of the state government”, he affirmed.

Speaking on the already operational Asaba Airport in the state capital, Barr. Chike Ogeah said the airport which is of international standard has brought a new dimension to the country’s aviation sector as scheduled commercial flights are operated daily at the airport.

“Ultimately, the Asaba Airport will encompass a cargo section to take advantage of the commercial activities in the eastern part of the country. The Osubi Airport in Warri is also being upgraded as plans have been concluded to construct an additional runway to increase the capacity of the airport to handle bigger planes”, he explained.

On the current development of Warri Industrial Park, he pointed out that the project is designed to be the driving force for the Delta Beyond Oil initiative of Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, adding that the Park is conceptualized to be driven by the private sector with the state providing the enabling environment for private enterprises to thrive.

Barr. Chike Ogeah, however confirmed that, “Already, a petro-chemical complex and a fertilizer company are the top projects that foreign investors have already committed to building at the Park.”

Free Kiddies Xmas Party @ 1side Bar

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1 sideThe popular 1side Bar in conjunction with Remedy Entertainment is set to thrill children and adults in a Free Kiddies Xmas Countdown.

The free day-long children’s party scheduled for Saturday, December 22, 2012 at No. 1, Sandy Acha Memeh Avenue, off Mariam Babangida Way, Asaba, Delta state capital is expected to feature Bouncing Castle, Swimming Pool, Swing/Games, Dancing Competition among others.

Sandy Acha Memeh, MD/CEO, 1side Nig. Ltd.
Sandy Acha Memeh, MD/CEO, 1side Nig. Ltd.

According to Mr. Sandy Acha Memeh, MD/CEO at 1side Nigeria Limited, the event which will showcase the performance of guest stars like Eddy Remedy, MC Pappy Urhobo and DJ Stainless Steel is put together to add spices to the children’s fun during the holidays and throughout the yuletide.

Meanwhile, showbiz maestro, Eddy Remedy has concluded preparation ahead of the event in a bid to ensure that the best entertainment is dished out to the children.

A regular visitor to 1side Bar disclosed to Blank NEWS Online that adults would not be left out in the fun-filled Children Christmas Party, as modalities have also been put in place to engage the adults in an all-night adult party immediately after the children’s fanfare.

1side Bar, a fast growing event and entertainment centre, has also planned to have a “Nite with the best of DJs” on the eve of Christmas, December 24, with DJ Country Boy Entertainment as host.

Mukhtar Ramalan Yero Sworn In As New Governor Of Kaduna State

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mukhtar ramalan yeroAlhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero has been sworn in as the new Governor of Kaduna State, following the death of the Governor Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa in an air crash on Saturday.

Yero was sworn in on Sunday in accordance with the 1999 Constitution.

The new Governor became Commissioner of Finance when Architect Mohammed Namadi Sambo was elected governor in 2007 and was chosen as the Deputy Governor to Patrick Yakowa in 2010.

Alhaji Yero was born on May 1, 1969 in Anguwan Kaura, Zaria Local Government Area of Kaduna State. He had his primary education at LEA Primary School Kaura between 1974 and 1980 after which he proceeded to Government Secondary School, Ikara and Government Day Secondary School, Zaria for his secondary education.

He bagged a diploma in Banking in 1988, a B.Sc in Accounting in 1991, and a Master’s degree in Business Administration in 2003. During the mandatory National Youth Service Corps, he served in Ogun State, he worked in several private firms and banks.

In 1997, he joined Nalado Nigeria Limited, Kaduna, a company owned by his mentor and Vice President Namadi Sambo as Chief Accountant, rising to become its Director of Finance and Administration. In 2007, he resigned when he was appointed Kaduna State Commissioner of Finance.

Jonathan, Uduaghan, PDP Mourn Yakowa, Azazi, Others

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azaziyakowaNigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed shock and sadness over the helicopter crash in Bayelsa State which killed the Governor of Kaduna State, Patrick Yakowa; former National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Owoye Azazi (rtd); their aides, Dauda Tsoho and Warrant Officer Mohammed Kamal and the pilots, Commander Muritala Mohammed Daba and Lt. Adeyemi O. Sowole.

A statement issued on Saturday by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Dr. Reuben Abati, said that Jonathan extended deep and heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the deceased and the governments and people of Kaduna and Bayelsa States, describing the sudden loss of the distinguished Nigerians as painful to the entire nation.

azazi chopperThe statement added that President Jonathan has ordered an investigation into the cause of the Saturday crash.

In the same vein, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State has said that the death of Kaduna State Governor, Mr. Patrick Yakowa; a former National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Andrew Owoye Azazi and others in a helicopter crash was shocking and devastating.

Reacting to news of the deaths, Governor Uduaghan said that it was a big blow to the country particularly given the caliber of all the persons that were involved.

According to him, they are deaths too many for Nigeria and Nigerians to bear noting that this saddening development called for prayers.

A statement made available to Blank NEWS Online by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Sunny Ogefere said, “This is so sad and painful. It is devastating not just to me as an individual, but to our collective being as a nation.”

Uduaghan, while condoling with the government and people of Kaduna and Bayelsa states, families of the deceased and Nigerians over the fatalities, also prayed God Almighty to grant the souls of the departed eternal rest.

Also, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said it is “shocked beyond imagination concerning the death of two of its top members, Kaduna State governor, Patrick Yakowa, and former National Security Adviser (NSA), General Owoye Azazi in a military helicopter crash on Saturday.”

azazi mapA a statement signed by National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh reads: “Our great party is shocked beyond imagination and no words can adequately give expression to the depth of our grief. What a colossal loss!”

“The nation has lost a great patriot who, in about two years in saddle as Governor of Kaduna State, demonstrated an unyielding capacity in wielding together varying fragile interests. He rendered quality stewardship to his people. Even in the face of daunting security challenges, nothing came close to compromising his iron cast resolve and faith that the phase must certainly pass.”

PDP said it is “unfortunate that the nation has lost the governor at this critical curve in our national history.”

Recall that a military helicopter conveying the immediate past National Security Adviser, General Owoye Azazi; Governor of Kaduna State, Patrick Yakowa and other dignitaries crashed Saturday in Yenogoa, Bayelsa State.

The helicopter reportedly burst into flames immediately after the crash, and all the passengers in the chopper  were confirmed dead.

They were returning from Bayelsa State, venue of the funeral of the father of Douglas Oronto, the special adviser to the president on strategy, when the helicopter crashed into the creeks.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has since recovered the bodies of the victims.

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Delta NUJ Set For Media Week ***Keyamo To Give Lecture

nuj1The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Delta State Council is set to hold its maiden media week.

The union has slated al lecture titled ‘’Journalism; Why Ethics Matter’’ for Tuesday December 11th 2012 to be held at the Orchids Hotel, Asaba.

Prominent Constitutional lawyer and social activist, Festus Keyamo, Esq is billed to deliver paper at the event under the distinguished chairmanship of Prof Sylvester Monye, Special Adviser to the President on Performance Monitoring and Evaluation.

According to the Chairman of the Union, Comrade Nobert Chiazor, the media week becomes imperative in our bid to add value to the practice of journalism in Delta State and Nigeria as a whole.

He said the state council is identifying the area of need of our members concerning training and retraining, saying to get to the top of one’s career, definitely one needs a lot of training and exposure.

While maintaining that the program would be unique, he claimed in this age journalists have to be weary of what to write as the gatekeeper in the information process just as he said the union in the state cannot thank the members enough and the state government for their unflinching support.

The Chairman confirmed that there are various activities lined up for the event. ‘’We intend to have praises and prayers at St Mary Vianni Catholic Church, DBS Road in Asaba, awareness rally from NUJ Secretariat to the Permanent Site of the Union at Marian Babangida Road, Asaba , opening ceremony/lecture, visits to camps of flood victims on Sunday 9th, Monday 10th, Tuesday 11th December respectively’’.

Continuing, ‘’We shall cap it up with Gala Night/NUJ Awards at Orchids Hotel starting 7 00pm on Wednesday 12 December to celebrate practicing journalists in the state and country, some corporate institutions and few individuals we are proud of their contributions towards the progress of the nation in their endeavors,’’ he claimed.

Taju Sumonu Isichei Pledges Support For Delta Children Xmas Party

06122012559The Special Adviser to Delta State Governor on Inter-Party Relations and former governorship candidate, Hon. Taju Sumonu Isichei has joined the league of prominent Deltans who have promised to support the maiden edition of the Delta Children Christmas Party scheduled to hold in Asaba, the state capital.

Hon. Taju Sumonu Isichei made the pledge when a delegation of the organisers, Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS) and Zzaakkuuss Music & Entertainment and its committee members visited him in his office in Asaba.

Hon. Taju Sumonu Isichei, who commended the team for putting in place the Delta Children Christmas Party, assured that he would contribute his quota to encouraging children in the yuletide.

Chairman of the Delta Children Christmas Party and Chief Executive Officer of Zzakkuuss Music & Entertainment, Ngozi Azaka, lauded the efforts of Hon. Taju Sumonu Isichei in improving the lot of political parties in the state as well as enthrenching a new order in their political activities.

He noted that his entrant into the position of Special Adviser to Delta State Governor on Inter-Party Relations has also brought about harmony and understanding among the political parties.

The committee is made up of Ngozi Azaka, as Chairman, Ngozi Odiwe (Secretary), Ifeanyi Nwador (Project Director), Dew Wilson, Albert Ograka and Onome Tano in charge of publicity and Ufoma Okotie, in charge of welfare.

Taju, Wife and Son Cutting his 40th Birthday Cake
Taju, Wife and Son Cutting his 40th Birthday Cake

Recall that Hon. Taju Sumonu Isichei recently celebrated his 40th Birthday Anniversary on November 15, 2012 at Nelrose Hotels, Asaba, which was attended by dignitaries from all walks of life.

The Special Adviser on Inter-Party Relations, who is popularly called “Ikuku”, is an acknowledged recipient of numerous merit awards of excellence due to his diligence, hardwork and philanthropy.

Tjau and well wishers during his 40th Birthday Anniversary
Tjau and well wishers during his 40th Birthday Anniversary

Taju contested the governorship election in Delta state under the auspices of the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) in 2007, where he emerged 3rd in the governorship poll. He was appointed state chairman of the party in 2009 and later elected chairman of all registered political parties in Delta state before re-contesting for the position of governor in the  April, 2011 governorship election.

He was however appointed Special Adviser on Inter-Party Relations by Governor Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan on August 9, 2011 to oversee the affairs of all the political parties as a result of his pedigree in human and organizational management.

INEC Deregisters Moribund 28 Political Parties

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the deregistration of 28 political parties for failure to meet up with extant laws establishing their continued existence.
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INEC, in a statement signed by the Commission’s Secretary, Abdulahi Kaugama, has said that its action was taken in exercise of INEC’s powers based on the I999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended).

The list of affected political parties which was made available to Blank NEWS Online on Thursday by INEC include:

1.  Peoples Redemption Party (PRP)

2.  African Liberation Party (ALP)

3.  Action Party of Nigeria (APN)

4.  African Political System (APS)

5.  Better Nigeria Progressive Party (BNPP)

6.  Congress for Democratic Change (CDC)

7.  Community Party of Nigeria (CPN)

8.  Democratic Peoples Alliance (DPA)

9.  Freedom Party of Nigeria (FPN)

10. Hope Democratic Party (HDP)

11. Justice Party (JP)

12. Liberal Democratic Party of Nigeria (LDPN)

13. Movement for Democracy and Justice (MDJ)

14. Movement for the Restoration and Defence of Democracy (MRDD)

15. Nigeria Advanced Party (NAP)

16. New Democrats (ND)

17. National Majority Democratic Party (NMDP)

18. National Movement of Progressive Party (NMPP

19. National Reformation Party (NRP)

20. National Solidarity Democratic Party (NSDP

21. Progressive Action Congress (PAC)

22. Peoples Mandate Party (PMP)

23. Peoples Progressive Party (PPP)

24. People’s Salvation Party (PSP)

25. Republican Party of Nigeria (RPN)

26. United National Party for Development (UNPD)

27. United Nigeria Peoples Party (UNPP)

28. Fresh Democratic Party

Sports Broadcast: Meet Shedrack Saxon Udu “Sports Supremo”

The Sports Supremo on Console
The Sports Supremo on Console

On console, he is the “Sports Supremo”, having garnered myriad of experiences in global sports stardom and broadcasting, spanning over 19 years.

Your first impression about him will reveal a yet different personality, owing to his social life and ambience in revolutionizing sports in Nigeria and Africa, but he is meek, radiant and a jolly good fellow.

He has brought the sporting image of Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS) Television and Radio in Asaba, the Delta state capital to limelight through his on the spot grip of major happenings in sports, especially football.

Sheddy, as he is commonly called by close friends, has radiated a lot of sporting life in his watchers on Television and listeners on Radio with glamorous applause from his audience whom he may have held captivated with his flare in sports analysis and up-to-date rummaging of general sports events.

His studio life is simple and apt as he prepares his scripts before hand and seeing him dash into the studio with less thought about usual preparation and rehearsals beats the imagination of media pundits.

His international and national repute in covering major sports events in the country has held him sway among his yearning contemporaries, especially at the FIFA U17 World Cup Championship in Abuja and Lagos held in 2009,  Nigerian Premier League, FA Cup and grass-root soccer championships.

He also had a short stay at the on-going National Sports Festival in Lagos, tagged “Eko 2012”.

He is a believer of grooming sports talents at their early stages of life, considering his personal football participation and background in the defunct Bendel Insurance in Benin where he was known as “The Black Cat.”

Sheddy, doing what he knows best in sports
Sheddy, doing what he knows best in sports

Although, Sheddy has a controversy in team support identity, owing to the fact that his wife is an Arsenal fan, his son a Manchester United fan and daughter a Chelsea fan, you can hardly unravel which particular team he throws his weight behind. Maybe because he loves all teams with the passion of a sports lover of all time.

It means well to meet the “Sports Supremo”, Shedrack Saxon Udu live on Console.

Breaking News: Delta Govt Sets Masters Degree Minimum Qualification For Versity Dons

GOVERNOR EMMANUEL UDUAGHAN OF DELTA STATE, ADDRESSING TOP CIVIL SERVANTS DURING THE PRESENTATION OF  DELTA STATE ECONOMIC DASHBOARD IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE, ASABA
GOVERNOR EMMANUEL UDUAGHAN OF DELTA STATE, ADDRESSING TOP CIVIL SERVANTS DURING THE PRESENTATION OF DELTA STATE ECONOMIC DASHBOARD IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE, ASABA

Delta state governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has announced that henceforth Masters Degree would be the minimum qualification for lecturers in Higher Institutions of learning in the state, including Polytechnics and Colleges of Education.

He said this while briefing participants at the Economic Dashboard Implementation workshop, Thursday in Asaba, explaining that it was not acceptable in the present situation where there are many holders of Masters Degree seeking jobs, tertiary institutions in the state were still employing First Degree holders as Lecturers.

Dr Uduaghan said his administration lays great emphasis on education stressing that to achieve academic excellence in Higher Institutions of learning, a lecturer with First degree should not teach in tertiary institutions in the state.

He explained that the success of development programme in the state was anchored on education saying “Education is the key to the success of any program we are planning.”

Meanwhile he has directed that a comprehensive list of uncompleted projects in Higher Institutions of learning in the state be compiled saying that steps would be taken to ensure that they were completed.

He further said the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education was developing a partnership programme with DELSU to have a continuous program for the training and re-training of teachers for improved productivity.

The Governor who harped on the importance of monitoring in the education sector directed that all Inspectors of Education in the state should have a minimum of two years practical experience in the teaching, and that anyone without such experience should no longer be allowed to serve as an Inspector.

He said that for Inspectors of Education to diligently perform their duties, they must acquire the requisite knowledge and experience in the field.

“We noted that our children are doing well in internal exams (JSS 3 exams) but are not performing very well in external exams (SSS 3 exams). We have therefore established a strategy to encourage hard work and academic excellence in schools.”

The Governor also observed that there were more teachers in the urban areas than rural areas and enjoined the education ministry to redistribute teachers from the urban areas to the rural areas to balance teachers in schools.

In another development, no fewer than 40,000 youths are being targeted to be empowered in Delta state annually under the Skills Acquisition Programme of the State Government.

The State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan disclosed that currently, 7,000 youths were being empowered yearly at the different Skill Acquisition centres across the state.

According to him, the Government would intensify efforts to ensure that the target of 40,000 was met by establishing more skills acquisition centres and completing works on those under construction.

“We have agreed that boarding facilities be provided in the already established skill acquisition centres to make it easy for the youths to attend lectures.”

Uduaghan Clamps Down On Illegal Health Facilities ***Orders Revocation Of Unoccupied Housing Units

cbn nse6Delta state government is to close down all illegal health facilities in the state while housing units allocated to individuals but not yet occupied would also be revoked immediately.

The State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan said this during the Dashboard Implementation Workshop, designed to review the activities of Ministries and parastatals and prepare a road map that would improve the policies and programmes of the various ministries and parastatals in the state.

Uduaghan said that all clinics, nursing homes and pharmacies operating illegally or below the minimum required standard would be closed down forthwith.

Uduaghan, who affirmed that the State Government has made appreciable progress in the Health Sector with the State recording above the WHO standard on Doctor/hospital ratio as well as other paramedical staff ratio to the population of the state, however charged the staff in the sector to be more vigilant and diligent in their duties to ensure that the standard was improved upon.

Dr Uduaghan announced other conclusions reached at the Dashboard Implementation Workshopto to include embarking on mass housing programme which already has 1.5 billion naira set aside for the project.

While complaining that most investors in housing obtained Certificate Of Occupancy (C of O) from the state government and turned around to use such lands to obtain funds from financial houses for other projects, the governor said that the state government would further encourage the private sector to invest in the housing sector.

Governor Uduaghan also noted that his administration would stoutly resist any undue negative interference in the housing sector by members of his government and other influencial Deltans, saying that the state government is determined to deal with those attempting to frustrate the good intentions of government.

He therefore vowed that housing units already allocated to individuals accross the state but not yet occupied would face immediate revocation by the state government.

On the challenges posed by flooding, the Governor directed the Ministries of Works, Environment and Lands, Urban and Regional Development to jointly review the drainage system in Asaba to check flooding emanating from the Okpanam axis.

Besides, the Ministry of Transport was asked to have a database which could serve as reservoir of information for private sector investment on transport sector.

Similarly, the ministry is expected to embark on marine transportation to enable those in the riverine areas move around easily and at affordable cost.

Also, it was resolved that the State Government would pay promptly all certificates raised for jobs completed by contractors to encourage them to do more.

Sports Fiesta: Uduaghan Charges Delta Athletes To Top Medals Table

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, the Sate Ports Commission Chairman, Mr. Amaju Pinnic , and Mr Fidelix Emeni, Secretary, State Judeo Association at the National Stadium during the Governor’s visit to the contingents to the ongoing 18th National Sports Festival in their various Camps in Lagos
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, the Sate Ports Commission Chairman, Mr. Amaju Pinnic , and Mr Fidelix Emeni, Secretary, State Judeo Association at the National Stadium during the Governor’s visit to the contingents to the ongoing 18th National Sports Festival in their various Camps in Lagos

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, at the weekend in Lagos, promised Team Delta a rosy package before the Christmas celebrations should they top the medals table at the ongoing National sports Festival.

Governor Uduaghan who gave the charge during a visit to the camp of the team and a number of venues for the different events, stressed that they must go for gold at all times.

“As you compete whether at medals level or not, put in your best as if a gold medal was at stake. You do not have to slack at any point in time”, he stated.

He charged the Team Delta contingent at the ongoing 18th National Sports Festival to be fully focused on their mission as adequate reward awaited every victorious outing.

The Governor commended the high spirit of the athletes which he said made possible their current top position on the medals table, and directed that athletes who lost in their events be retained in the camp as supporters for those still in the contest.

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State in a group photograph with some of the Delta Athletes to the 18th National Sports Festival tagged, Eko 2012 during the Governor’s visit to the contingents in their various Camps in Lagos
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State in a group photograph with some of the Delta Athletes to the 18th National Sports Festival tagged, Eko 2012 during the Governor’s visit to the contingents in their various Camps in Lagos

Apart from the Amina Hostel camp of the Team Delta at the University of Lagos, Uduaghan who was accompanied by the Chairman of the State Sports Commission, Mr Amaju Pinnick witnessed power lifting for the physically challenged, female weight lifting, Scrabble, Tennis events as well as the practice session by the track and field team.

Meanwhile, Governor Uduaghan posited that hosting of the national sport festival should be the responsibility of the Federal Government at all times.

Speaking while fielding questions from journalists at the ongoing 18th National Sports Festival in Lagos, he said that the fiesta should be hosted by the Federal Government at the national stadium, Abuja.

This, he noted will augur well more for the nationhood and unity of the country even as other individual sports competitions may be taken up by the states fo the federation.

The Governor also canvassed support for the idea of throwing open the National Sports Festival as it would enhance competition and bring out the best for the country.

2015: IAN holds interactive session with Isokos in Lagos, Dec.8

Picture 015In its relentless determination in making sure that Isoko nation of Delta state, South-South, Nigeria speak with one voice politically across the globe, an Isoko socio/political pressure group, Isoko Advancement Network (IAN), has concluded all arrangements to hold an enlarged interaction session with Isoko people in government and all Isoko people in general.

In a statement issued yesterday and signed by the group’s chairman, Hon. Mike Ogwah, made available to journalists in Asaba said the session which is aimed at promoting and agitating for the upliftment of Isoko land and the people will take place on Saturday, December, 8, 2012, at Regency Hall, Otunba Jobi-Fele way, MKO Abiola Gardens Hill, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, beginning at 10:00 am prompt.

According to Ogwah, it high time Isokos come together and speak with one indivisible voice and take their place in the politics of the state and the nation. “We believe in mutual interest, therefore, the progress and growth of every Isoko man is paramount to us.”

While enjoining all and sundry both far and near to attend the epoch making meeting that will no doubt bring light to Isoko nation, the group’s chairman, stated the meeting is timely and shall break all the political yoke militating against the growth and development of the land.

“The future holds great promises for the Isoko people and the Isoko nation. So we call on all our people to join us come Saturday, December, 8, 2012. The time has come that we must take our destiny in our own hands but we cannot achieve this if we don’t put our house in order and speak with one indivisible voice.”

Prominent Isoko sons and daughters including the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Comrade Ovuozorie Macaulay are expected at the occasion.

Delta Free Maternal Healthcare: Otumara Issues Score-card @ 5th Anniversary

29112012259AN ADDRESS BY THE HONOURABLE COMMISSIONER FOR HEALTH, DR. J.S. OTUMARA, ON THE FIFTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE FREE MATERNAL HEALTHCARE PROGRAMME IN DELTA STATE

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen of the fourth estate, it is with all pleasure and gratitude to God that I address you on this memorable day which happens to be the fifth year anniversary of the free maternal healthcare programme.

INTRODUCTION
As part of its’ resolve in the global campaign to reduce maternal death, the Delta state government launched the free maternal healthcare programme at Central Hospital, Ughelli on the 26th of November, 2007 under the chairperson of Professor Adenike Grange, the then Minister of Health. This was in line with the human capital development of Governor Uduaghan’s led administration which had barely spent six months in office; a cardinal point of the administration’s three point agenda and a firm commitment to the cause of motherhood. Today, the programme is five years old and has recorded remarkable degree of success as reflected by the steady decline of the maternal mortality rate.
Since its inception, the state government has strived to improve the quality of care that pregnant women receive before, during and after they bring life into the world. The program has tremendously increased access to skilled birth attendants and has also led to availability of adequate necessary infrastructure, medical expertise and  equipment in secondary healthcare facilities in the state. It is currently been implemented in 57 state hospitals. It is a comprehensive package covering antenatal care and delivery including caesarean section, post natal care and treatment for ectopic pregnancy and complicated abortion, all free of charge.
Experience has shown that when services are offered free of charge there is increased utilization by people who hitherto would not patronize such services for fear of cost.  Presently, from available data, large populations of women now attend ANC services and deliver in state hospitals. So far in the last five years, we have recorded:
More than 250,000 booked ante-natal cases
More than 700,000 routine ante-natal cases
More than 100,000 deliveries as well as 100,000 live births

There is an observed significant drop of 48.5% in the Maternal Mortality Ratio i.e. from 456/100,000 in 2007 to 221/100,000 in 2011.
Computations are presently on-going to determine this year’s vital statistics. The other data as at 26th of November, 2011 compared to figures one year after commencement of the programme is as stated below:

s/n
Maternal indices
One year after  commencement of programme i.e. Nov, 2008

Four years after commencement of programme i.e. Nov, 2011
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Perinatal mortality
48/1,000 live births
41/1,000 live births
2
Caesarean Section rate
10%
12%
3
HIV prevalence
3.6%
2.8%

Statistically, over the years the identified major causes of maternal deaths were:
Eclampsia – 39.5%

Haemorrhage – 22.1%

Sepsis – 6.4%

Prolong obstructive labour – 12.8%

Measures taken to address and thus reduce death from these causes include:

The introduction of MgSO4 as part of our armamentarium in the fight against hypertensive diseases/eclampsia in pregnancy
Provision of blood to avert death from haemorrhage; also there is plan to establish a state blood transfusion service
Emphasis on active management of labour with early intervention and improved infection control measures

However, majority of these death occur amongst the unbooked mothers and as a way out, enlightenment of the benefit of early booking is continuously carried out. Suffice to say, that Her Excellency, the 1ST Lady, Mrs Roli Uduaghan, undertook extensive enlightenment campaign at the initiation of the programme in all the 25 local government areas of the state as part of her contribution to save motherhood from preventable maternal deaths.

MANPOWER AND TRAINING
Like all things that are free, there has been a massive turn out of women accessing this service, thus stretching the manpower and facilities in our various hospitals to their limit, overwhelming medical personnel and facilities. Particularly affected are the Central Hospitals in Warri, Sapele, Ughelli and Agbor and the General Hospitals in Ekpan and Okwe-Asaba. These six hospitals alone accounted for (61.48%) of the total bookings and (55.9%) of the total deliveries. Influx of patients from neighbouring states such as Anambra, Edo and Bayelsa have been observed respectively in General hospital Okwe, Central hospital Agbor and Central hospital Ughelli.
Consequently, strengthening the state medical workforce by way of engagement of doctors, nurses, pharmacist, laboratory scientist and other health personnel through painstaking recruitment process, have been undertaken to meet up with this challenge.
Several training workshops to strengthen the capacity of our doctors and nurses have  been held from time to time. One of such, was  training workshop on the use of magnesium sulphate and misoprostol which was organized as a response to tackle the major causes of maternal mortality which was pregnancy induced hypertension/eclampsia. This action alone contributed immensely to the much improved results we have today.

PROVISION OF EQUIPMENT
The increased number of  patients have placed high demand on existing equipment and facilities and as such government embarked on specialized upgrading of equipment amongst which was the provision of sonicaid fetal monitoring devices, delivery beds, cardiotocograph and other obstetric’s equipment. Expansion and renovation of existing facilities were also undertaken to accommodate this persistent challenge of patients upsurge. Still not relenting on its oars, dedicated generators were provided for the six Central Hospitals including General hospitals Okwe and Ekpan to ensure uninterrupted service delivery at the labour room.

MONITORING AND EVALUATION
Monitoring remains critical in the success of the programme as it not only ensures that women do not have to pay at the point of receiving care but also ensures that the treatment guidelines is adhered to. The data generated in the various hospitals is evaluated monthly.
Thus, at the zonal level, the hospitals hold monthly meetings at their zonal headquarters in order to deliberate on the data generated by the hospitals in each zone with particular emphasis on the review of mortality and proffer solutions for averting re-occurrence after which a copy of the report is made available to the Ministry. The programme, thus, provides a reliable source of regular data for monitoring and evaluation of maternal health in the state
At the State level, meetings with the Obstetricians and other health personnel involved in birth attendance at the various hospitals were held with a view to improving the programme.

PROVISION OF DRUGS
The Delta state government through its Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) has continually ensured that drug supply to the hospitals is constant so that pregnant women are assured of genuine drugs and are not compelled to pay for drugs outside due to problems of out of stock.

CHALLENGES
This ranges from influx of patients from neighbouring states which have greatly increased the total number of patients beyond our projection to delay in referrals from churches, prayer houses and TBAs. These outlets are ill-equipped with poorly trained personnel to recognize and manage high risk patients. Often they are reluctant in referring patients until it is too late. However, there is still a fraction of women who prefer delivering at home or with a TBA. This as it were has also had its own share of unfortunate stories.

CONCLUSION
The target of the Millenium Development Goal 5 is reduction by 75% of the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) by 2015. As it stands, the MMR for the State is 221 per 100,000 as against 456 per 100,000 at inception of the programme. Thus, we have been able to achieve 48.5% reduction of the MMR before the deadline of 2015 – a significant achievement.
Further reduction of the MMR to attain the goal of MDG 5 by 2015, will require sustenance of the political will of government, enduring commitment of health personnel, continued patronage by our pregnant mothers, diligent coordination by the Ministry and the support of the media.
Our gratitude goes to God for the achievement so far and all hands are on deck to realize the target sooner than 2015.

Thank you very much and may God bless you all.

FIRS, DBIR Transform Tax System In Delta

The Tax Controller, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Asaba, Delta State, Mr. Babalola Olabisi has said that with the recent transformation in the service, no Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) takes above two week before clearance.

Olabisi disclosed this in Asaba when a team of the Delta State One-Stop-Shop for Investors (DSOSSI) led by the Economic Adviser to the Delta State Governor, Afam Obiago visited the office on a fact-finding mission

He said that the Service has now been recording commendable speed in their service delivery due to the introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) which he said now makes their job execution faster.

“We are committed to making our service Tax-Payer-Friendly because, the happier the Tax Payers are, and the readier they will comply in terms of tax payment”.

He explained that following the recent introduction of IT in their services, tax payers can now file in their data on-line

Contrary to some insinuations in some quarters, the Tax Controller said Tax Identification Number (TIN) is completely free, stressing that whoever that demands money from a client to obtain TIN, should be regarded as a thief and treated as such.

Meantime, he said, the TIN is different from the Pre-operational levy of N20,000 which he said that the applicant must pay before registration of his/her company and appealed to Nigerians to take the issue of tax payment seriously adding that Tax Enforcement by officers of the service is the least thing FIRS would wish to do.

Earlier, the Economic Adviser to the state Governor, Ogbueshi Afam Obiago told the Tax Controller that the team was in his office on a fact-finding mission and to seek how the service would partner the state government on the DSOSSI.

Chairman DBIR, Hon. Joel-Onowakpo Thomas

Meanwhile, the Delta State Beyond Oil Tax Awareness Golf Tournament being organized by the Delta State Board of Internal Revenue (DBIR) for golfers across the country has been scheduled to hold between 20th and 21st of July, 2012 at the Ibori Golf and Country Club, in Asaba.

The Tourney is to further drive home the desire of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan’s dream of looking at alternative means of revenue generation beyond oil resources.

There will a cocktail party for participants on the first day by 6pm while the Executive governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan is billed to take the tee-off at the event proper at 7am.

Golfers from across the country including the neighboring Edo State, Lagos State, Ibadan, Abuja amongst other states will join their counterparts in Delta State to slug it out in the event being touted to beat other golf competitions organized in recent times.

The Executive Chairman, Delta State Board Internal Revenue (DBIR), Hon. Joel-Onowakpo Thomas, revealed that there is an integration point between what the Government headed by Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan is doing and what the Board is also doing.

Joel-Onowakpo said the Board is using golf, a game dominated by elite’s sportsmen, as an avenue to interact with captains of industries who will be participating at the tournament with a view to letting them know the investment opportunities beckoning on would be investors.

“It is important to let people know that we want to use the tournament to let people know what is happening in the state and we are calling them to come and see. You know it it is in golf you find captains of industries. This competition is not for only people in Asaba people are going to come from far and near. People are coming from Lagos, Ibadan, Edo State, Abuja and other states from across the country.

“I want to see what we can do to attract more investors to the state. I must say that the major objective of the tournament is to bring captains of industries in a sport environment to discuss with them, showcase the investment opportunities and convince them on the need to take advantage of the convivial environment provided by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan to invest in the state.”

Conflict: Orodje, Okpe Union Leaders Parley • As Uduaghan, Utuama Gets Community Support

The Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Major Gen. Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd) will Saturday, July 14, 2012 meet with the leaders of Okpe Union Worldwide.

In a statement released by its Secretary General, Mr. Henry Ebireri, the union said the meeting is aimed at resolving the misgivings of members of Okpe traditional council against the leadership of Okpe Union Worldwide.

The meeting called by His Royal Majesty is also to douse the tension arising from the impeachment of Mr. Ralph Karieren as well as appraise the union’s role as an agent of development.

Ag. President General and leader of the delegation, Mr. John Ekpoke is expected to brief the monarch on the activities of the union in the last one year.

“We can tell you that the outcome of the meeting will bring cheers to Okpe people at home and abroad” the statement added.

Secretary General, Mr. Henry Ebireri,Okpe Union Worldwide

In another development, the people of Ovwor-Olomu Community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State have expressed their appreciation to the state governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan for his developmental stride in the community.

In a statement signed by the President General of the Community, Chief Amos Oyoroko, Okpakorere, Ovwor Community, Pa John Efeurhiewe, the Otota, Ovwor Community, Chief Samuel Ichipi, the Otota, Olomu Community, Chief M. P. Ovbagbedia and the Secretary General, Ovwor Community, Mr. Jonathan Ofuyovwi noted that the Uduaghan administration has singled handedly tarred the Nine (9) roads in the community which were in deplorable situation and made access to the area difficult.

“No chronicle of Ovwor Olomu will be complete without reference to Prof Amos Utuama, whose love and effort made the government to singlehandedly tarred all the streets in the community at once,” the statement said

They observed that infrastructural development was an impetus to social development stressing that the Uduaghan administration has done a lot to improve the living standard of the people and should therefore be commended.

“We are short of words to thank the governor, before now our roads were eye-sore but today they are motorable. The community wears a new look. The community wears a new look. Your input in attracting development to the community is quite invaluable.”

The people also thanked the governor for associating with their son Chief J.U. Oguma and pledged their continuous support for the Uduaghan administration.

“We join others to thank the Almighty God who granted the governor victory at various courts.”

SHOWCASING MY DREAM STUDIO 1

My Dream Studio 1 is located @ Okpanam, near Asaba, Delta state, Nigeria.

My dream studio 1 can be said to be the innovation of MRS MARVLYN OMAFUVWE’S creativity and the love for music.

My Dream Studio 1 is known for its up-graded equipment & software, including ideas for its production as it undertakes audio visual production, grooming of artist, training of musical engineers and marketing of artist.

The studio thrives in quality and passion in bringing out the dream in you. My dream studio is the revelation of every artistes dream.

In actualizing my dream vision, it was a team work. Thank God for the CEO for her courage to confide on Hon. Ifeanyi Nwador Anyim as consultant and Oghara Emmanuel as Studio Engineer.

MISS INDEPENDENCE/MUSICAL CONCERT BILLED FOR DELTA

GRAND MEGA DON OF MEGA HIT ENTERTAINMENT PRESENT MISS INDEPENDENCE & GRAND MEGA MUSIC CONCERT IN COLLABORATION WITH ZZAAKKUUSS MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (ZME) & STUDIO 88.

This event is billed to take place on October 1st 2012 at the Convention Centre and Resorts, GRAND HOTEL, Asaba Delta State.

It is expected to feature Nigerian Grand Mega Superstars in the likes of 9ICE, M.I, WIZKID, Baba Ray, Mimi Fancy, No Wampa and so many other up-coming stars.

Grand Mega Don as he is popularly called by fans, who know him in the streets, is the sole architect of Mega Hit Entertainment, an outfit with defined interest in youth empowerment.

Having contributed immensely in human capital development in his constituency, Honourable Liege– Lord Keston Okoro, member, Delta state House of Assembly represents Udu local government.

He is highly influential, a technocrat, philanthropist and a socialist. In the quest to achieve his aims, he launched the “Liege-Lord Keston Okoro Foundation”.

In actualizing this independence concert, Mega Hit Entertainment has attracted big giants in the entertainment industry, studio88 Lagos and Zakus Music and Entertainment as partners.

Details of the program will be published in our subsequent edition.

—By Hon. Ifeanyi Nwador Anyim, Editor Blank NEWS Online

Email: ifeanyinwador@rocketmail.com Phone: 08160739132

BABA RAY, MIMI FANCY STORM AGN NATIONAL PATRON AWARD DINNER

It was a day to reckon with at Nelrose Hotel, Asaba Delta State, when popular music artistes, Baba Ray and Mimi Fancy thrilled the audience as Honourable Liege-Lord Keston Okoro bagged the prestigious Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) National Patron Award.

Mimi fancy, a 19 year old 300 level Biology student at the University of Abuja, with vast talented knowledge in various aspects of entertainment, is a specialist in application software, studio recording engineer, actress and also a musician with a difference.

She has featured in several movies like CEREMONIAL CRIME, ETC. Mimi fancy inherited surplus talent from her Godfather, who is jack of all trade and master of all and popularly known as Baba Ray, a renowned artist/musician.

With so many years of experience in studio engineering management, Baba Ray is the MD/CEO of Studio88, Lagos with working relations with Mega Hit Entertainment.

In his quest for making himself relevant, he featured Mimi Fancy in his latest album titled Hotter Than Fire which is to be launched in Delta state in no time.

Baba Ray & Mimi Fancy Pose With Hon. Liege-Lord Keston Okoro During The Award Ceremonyu?

Comprehensive plans have been put in place to making a standard video to that effect, as an American trained professional video maker/director; Ngozi Azaka has been commissioned to making the video a success.

Ngozi azaka, MD/CEO ZAKUS MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT disclosed this information to Blank NEWS Online after a closed door meeting during the visit of Baba Ray and Mimi Fancy to Asaba, Delta state capital in honour of Honourable Liege-Lord Keston Okoro at AGN NATIONAL AWARD DINNER PARTY.

—By Hon. Ifeanyi Nwador Anyim, Editor Blank NEWS Online

Email: ifeanyinwador@rocketmail.com Phone: 08160739132

Uduaghan’s Mother-In-Law, Mama Ayomike Passes On @ 81

Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan’s mother-In-law, Madam Rebecca Ayomike, has passed on at the aged 81.

Late Madam Ayonmike, mother of Delta State First Lady, Deaconess Roli Nere Uduaghan was born on the 10th of November  1931 to the family of late Chief Oritsemogho Ayomike of Ugborodo in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.

A statement signed by Mr. Joseph Oritseretsolokumi Ayomike on behalf of the family says until her death, Mama Ayomike was a devout Christian who rendered selfless service to God and Humanity.

Until her death which occurred on Monday 9th of July, 2012, Madam Rebecca Ayomike was a devout Christian, a hard working woman and a caring mother.

She is survived by six Children, grand Children and a great grand Child.

Meanwhile a condolence register has been opened at her Ugbuwangue residence, Warri while burial arrangements will be announced later by the family.

Gospel Music Prince Gozie Okeke Refutes Homosexual Allegation

Blank NEWS Online can report that the melodious Igbo gospel music genius, Prince Gozie Okeke has decried the recent media publications which intend to smear ignominy on his well-earned reputation in the gospel music industry, describing the unfortunate development as a complete falsehood.

Okeke had been alleged to be involved in a same-sex affair with a budding gospel artiste but had refuted the baseless accusation.

A statement issued on the behalf of Prince Gozie Okeke and made available to Blank NEWS Online reads:

“My attention has been drawn to a press report carried on the 3rd Eye Magazine of July 15, 2012 edition, Vol.1 No.2, captioned “Gozie Okeke Raped Man To Coma”.

“After reading the said publication, my immediate reaction was to discountenance the story take, but on a second thought, as a popular Gospel musician with many recoded works that enjoy popular air play and fan base, I am forced to release this press statement, knowing that if it is not refuted, the general public may erroneously believe the story to be true.

“The said story is a figment of the imagination of the writer and the said write-up is a complete falsehood and a classical example of bread and butter journalism.

  1. I have never in my entire life, been associated with any form of sexual perversion.
  2. The writer who authored the story is at best playing a script written for him by my detractors. In area of butter journalism, the aim is to destroy my hard earned reputation.
  3. That the said GSM Number quoted in the report disclaimed by me in an advertorial on Sun Newspapers of December 8, 2008, when it was lost and wonder how the same GSM Number could be used by me in 2012.
  4. That at no time was I arrested by men of the Nigeria Police Force as reported in the said story.
  5. I hereby state that the story as carried by the 3rd Eye Magazine, if not refuted and left in the public domain, may be seen and taken as an event that actually took place.
  6. I did not at any time offer the publisher any amount of money to kill the story, as there are no communication lines between me and the 3rd Eye Magazine.
  7. As an example of gutter journalism, the said publication did not carry the date the event took place, the name of the hotel where the event took place; neither did it carry the name of the said artiste that was raped and those who witnessed the event.
  8. I am soliciting my teeming fans to discountenance the various vexatious publications and continue to remain loyal and faithful.

Hon. Liege-Lord Keston Okoro Bags AGN National Patron Award

A member of the Delta state House of Assembly, representing Udu constituency, Hon. Liege-Lord Keston Okoro has been honoured by the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN).

Hon. Okoro was issued an award of excellence by the Guild’s National Board of trustees as a national Patron to the Guild on Saturday, July 7, 2012 at Nelrose Hotel, Asaba.

The epoch making event was attended by various actors, actresses and stakeholders in the entertainment industry.

While presenting the award to Hon. Okoro, the National Vice chairman of the AGN, Mr. Emma Ogugua described the recipient as a philanthropist and friend of the Guild.

Among dignitaries that attended the event was Hon. Ifeanyi Nwador Anyim (aka De General) of Zakus Music and Entertainment, Mr. Ngozi Azaka, Managing Director/CEO, Zakus Music and Entertainment, as well as Muphy Steven of the AGN Board of Trustees and South South DGN Chairman.

Others include Mr. Emeka Ani, Emmanuel Odili, Mr. Barry (Nollywood actor and MD/CEO, Ecstasy Nite Club, Asaba.

To add more flavour to the show, regular artistes from Lagos, Baba Ray and Mimi Fancy performed live to the admiration of the guests.

Meanwhile, an active AGN member in Delta state, Mr. Sylvester Ogbolu (aka Stone), MD Stone Production, formerly declared his intention to contest as chairman of the AGN, Delta Chapter.

Mr. Sylvester Ogbolu assured members of the Guiled of effective leadership if voted into office.

PROFILE OF HON. LIEGE-LORD KESTON OKORO:

Hon. Liege-Lord Keston Okoro was born into the humble family of Late Chief and Mrs Patrick Okoro, both of Aladja Town in Udu local government area in Delta state. His parents were renowned musicians and dancers respectively.

He attended Cavagina Primary School, Warri before proceeding to Ekmopia Secondary Commercial School in Orogun, Ughelli North local government. In his quest for innovation and creativity, Hon. Liege-Lord Keston Okoro went ahead to study Arts and Craftsmanship at Felix Odobo Arts Gallery in the Ancient Benin Kingdom between 1999 and 1994.

He also bagged a Diploma in Law from Delta state University Abraka in 2006, a Higher Technician Diploma in Civil Engineering from the Polytechnic, Ibadan in 2006 and a degree in Computer/data Processing Management from the Chartered Institute of Commerce, Nigeria in 2009.

Considering his statesmanship in community development and youth empowerment, his constituents decided to elect him into the Delta state House of Assembly for effective representation of their interests in 2011 under the Democratic Peoples party (DPP).

Before his successful election, he has bagged several awards on peace and community leadership from many groups and associations as well as having served meritoriously in government, Community NGOs and presently, he is the House Committee Chairman on Housing and Transport at the delta state House of Assembly.

He has empowered youths in many parts, through the Liege-Lord Keston Okoro Scholarship Foundation, where scholarship were given to deserving Udu indigenes in all the wards in his Constituency, while 30 per cent of beneficiaries are rural women.

What earned him the honour as National Patron of AGN is the empowerment through his outfit, Mega Hit Entertainment, which engages in hunting and breeding young talents in music, video, movies and theatre (Drama).

–Hon. Ifeanyi Nwador Anyim (aka De General) Of ZZaakkuuss Music and Entertainment, Writes From Asaba.

Gov. Rochas Okorocha Plans 4 New Varsities For Imo

Blank NEWS Online can disclose that Imo State governor, Owele Rochas Okorocha has resolved to launch four new universities in alliance with foreign based institutions of higher education before the end of 2012.

“The measure would help accommodate the overwhelming number of Imo indigenes seeking admission into institutions of higher learning in the country.”

According to the governor, the state government has issued a take-off fund of N400 million for the new educational projects.

Okorocha expressed his determination to use the free education policy of his administration to the benefit of Imo indigenes and urged parents and guardians to encourage their children and wards to take advantage of the free education programme.

BULLETIN: Ministry Of Information, Asaba • Edited By Paul Osahor

DELTA MONTHLY SANITATION EXERCISE HOLDS TODAY>>

The  monthly Environmental Sanitation Exercise will take place throughout Delta State today, Saturday, June 30, 2011 between the hours of 7:am and 10:am.

A Statement from the Ministry of Information, signed by the Acting Director of Information, Mr. Paul Osahor, said there would be restriction of movement of persons and vehicles, except those engaged on essential duties and inter-state journeys, during the period of the exercise, adding that the Commissioner for Environment signed by the Acting Director of Information, Mr. Paul Osahor noted that there will be restriction on the movement of persons and vehicles except those engaged on essential duties and Inter-State journeys.

The Statement added that the State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Frank Omare, will lead Staff of the Ministry and other relevant Government Agencies to monitor the conduct of the exercise, stressing that Officials of the State Waste Management Board and local government councils are to evacuate the resultant Waste to approved dumpsites.

The Statement further enjoined residents of the state to use the period of the sanitation exercise to clean up their surroundings and avoid loitering, saying that Officials of the State Sanitation Mobile Court will be on hand to sanction Offenders.

DTSG TO TERMINATE CONTRACTS OF DEFAULTING CONTRACTORS>>

The State Government has decided to terminate some contract jobs being poorly executed by the contractors in the state in order to ensure their completion according to specifications without further delay.

The Commissioner for Information, Chike Ogeah Esq made this available as a fall out of the meeting of the State Special Infrastructure Implementation Committee, held on Thursday, June 28, 2012.

He said that the contractor handling the dualisation of Ughelli-Asaba Road Project, Sector A: KMOO to 39 with a spur to Oleh, had demobilised from site with skeletal work going at a very slow pace, adding that Project Sector C: Km 92 to 138+267 with a spur to Ogwashi-Uku of same road had been abandoned completely by the contractor, just as he disclosed that the contractor constructing the Sapele Market had also abandoned the project site after doing only about 30% work.

The Commissioner gave the name of the defaulting contracting firms to include Workson International Limited, Ulo Consultants Limited and PRIMI Construction Limited.

DELTA YOUTHS ENJOINED TO SHUN ACTS INIMICAL TO DEVELOPMENT>>

Youths in the state have been enjoined to embrace peace at all times and shun acts that are inimical to the socio-economic growth and development of the society.

The Secretary to Delta State Government, Comrade Ovuozourie Macaulay, gave the advice in Okirighwre in Sapele Local Government Area when he received on behalf of the State Government, arms and ammunitions from the warring factions of the youths in the community.

Comrade Macaulay commended the security agents for their role in ensuring that peace returned to the community and the people in particular for their readiness to embrace peace after three years fighting.

He advised them to shun illegal possession of arms and ammunitions, adding that such possession of arms could have negative effects that could jeopardise their future as the leaders of tomorrow, even as he maintained that only the security agents are authorised to carry guns for the protection of lives and properties.

The SSG appealed to those who had not surrendered their guns to do so, saying that now that the community was speaking in one voice, they should completely forget about the crisis.

Comrade Macaulay maintained that poor family background should not be a reason to indulge in crime, even as he said that government was happy for their willingness to sanitise their community by re-directing their steps towards embracing peace.

The state scribe said that the incessant cases of kidnapping would not do the state any good, adding that investors could be discouraged from investing in the state if the menace was not checkmated, just as he called on the youths to join hands with Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan in building a crime-free state.

Earlier, the Youths Secretary in the community, Comrade Venture Kagbude, who spoke on behalf of the elders and the people of Okirighwe community, said that the need to come together was borne out of their conviction that the two warring factions were in the same community.

Comrade Kagbude said that they had deemed it necessary to submit their guns and ammunitions to the government as a sign of love of one another.

He recalled that the crisis started three years ago when a faction of the youths in the community killed in broad day light, the youths Chairman of the community Mr. Collins Ufuoma Akpoisi, even as he pledged continuous peaceful co-existence among the people.

While receiving the arms and ammunitions from the SSG, the special adviser to the Governor on Security matters, General Obi Abel Omalu, represented by the Commanding Officer, 19 Batallion, Lt. Colonel Peter Okoye said that Government would continue to ensure that lives and properties were protected.

Lt. Colonel Okoye appealed to the community not to harbour any criminal, adding that they should continue to give genuine information to the security agent for their own good.

ENVIRONMENT COMMISSIONER HARPS ON SANITATION>>

Deltans have been called upon to cultivate the culture of cleaning their surroundings to ensure a healthy environment.

The State Commissioner for Environment, Chief Frank Omare, made the appeal at the 2012 National Environment Sanitation Day, held in Asaba.

Chief Omare said that June 28 of every year was set aside by the Federal Government as sanitation day, aimed at ensuring a clean and healthy society, adding that the main objective of the annual Environmental sanitation Day (NESD) was to institutionalised sound environmental sanitation consciousness as a lifestyle.

He said that due to rapid population growth and enhanced economic activities, solid waste were generated faster than they were collected, transported and disposed of.

The Environment Commissioner emphasised that the State Government had re-invigorated the monthly sanitation day with the introduction of a mobile court, sensitisation and enforcement teams, adding that Government had also introduced Market Sanitation which is to be held every Thursday, between the hours of 7am and 10am.

Chief Omare informed Deltans to plant trees and grasses in their surroundings so as to checkmate the menace of climate change.

He disclosed that Lagos State had been facing flooding challenges, saying that Delta would take pro-active measures to avert the incidence, particularly in Asaba, Warri and Effurun.

The Environment Commissioner advised Deltans to register with PSPS for collection of their waste, refrain from throwing refuse into drains and shun street trading.

The Commissioner later visited the Ogbe-ogonogo market, Asaba where he charged the market women to shun indiscriminate dumping of refuse around the market, saying that they use the provided waste bins for easy evacuation to the main dumpsite.

Chief Omare was accompanied on the sensitisation visit by the Chairman, Delta State Waste Management Board, Chief Olori Magege, Director of Sanitation in the Ministry of Environment.

DTSG GETS COMMENDATION FOR YOUTHS, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT>>

Delta State Government has been adjudged the best state in the empowerment of youths and women in the country.

The wife of the state governor, Deaconess Roli Nere Uduaghan stated this during the ceremony of the hand-on training and petite grant to indigent women across the state to commemorate the celebration of the 1st anniversary of the 5th Assembly of the state House of Assembly (DTHA), organized by wives of DTHA legislator at the St. Patrick College, Asaba.

Deaconess Uduaghan who congratulated wives of the legislators for successfully embarking on the project to empower the women, said that the programme shared similar ideology and goals with her Master Care Foundation, adding that the gesture would bring about the actualization of the 3-points agenda of the state government, even as she charged the beneficiaries to use the funds given them wisely.

Earlier in an address, the wife of the speaker of DTHA who is also the coordinator of Project Smile, Mrs. Hanatu Ochei, expressed her gratitude to Deltans, especially the Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan for his visionary leadership towards taking the state to a greater height, just as she appreciated the Governor’s wife, Deaconess Roli Uduaghan, describing her as her role model and mentor in touching lives positively and in women empowerment in the state.

Mrs. Ochei said that Project Smile was a new perspective on women empowerment, saying that its main objective was to touch lives and enhance the creation of wealth among women, in line with the 3-point agenda of the state government. “Project smile promises to offer hope and encouragement to Delta State women on how to create sustainable wealth from their daily enterprise, as we seek to help encourage good saving culture and financial discipline for increased return on investment and improved standard of living,” she said.

Mrs. Ochei stated further that the monetary value of the grant may not be enough to immediately elevate the fortune of the beneficiaries, adding that if the Biblical injunction to be one’s brother’s keeper was honestly practiced in the society, the world would be a better place for all, just as she urged women to give their husband necessary helping hand at all times towards having better homes in the state.

The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of passbooks to 300 indigent women who are beneficiaries with the sum of N 10, 000 each by members of the state House of Assembly.

DTSG PARTNERS AGENCIES THROUGH ABUJA OFFICE TO OFFER DELTANS QUALITY SERVICES>>

In a bid to actualize the 3- Point Agenda of the Delta State Government, the Commissioner, Directorate for Multi-Lateral Relations, Abuja, Comrade Gloria Okolugbo has said that her office had been partnering with various agencies to provide a conducive environment for Deltans while in Abuja to explore the possibility of utilizing every available opportunity open to them all over the world.

Comrade Okolugbo, disclosed this while briefing the Press in Asaba on the activities of the directorate for the past one year.

She said that the Directorate is highly committed to showcasing Delta as a state of people with rich cultural heritage who could hold their head high and bring substance to the bargaining table for the exchanges that could develop the state.

The commissioner further stated that the directorate liaises with the diplomatic community to facilitate bilateral relations beyond national level and handles all liaison matters on behalf of the state in the entire Northern region of the country.

She said that prior to the establishment of the directorate, the Abuja office stood as a liaison office, with a sitting commissioner who functioned in an ambassadorial capacity, adding that the liaison office served at the Federal Capital as a link between the State and the Federal government.

Comrade Okolugbo called on Deltans to note that in the quest for trade and educational interactions which had been taking them to the north, they should identify themselves with the liaison department to guard and assist them, especially in this time of security challenges in the country.

She said that the services of the Directorate was highly supported by the State Government, adding that running the liaison unit was dedicated to offering Deltans services away from home.

UKUBENYINJE REITERATES GOVT’S COMMITMENT TO AGRIC. DEVELOPMENT>>

Delta State Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Barr Misan Ukubeyinje has said that the state government was determined to take Agriculture to an enviable position by partnering with necessary organizations.

Barr. Ukubeyinje stated this at Effurun while commissioning and presenting 12 fish possessing kilns to the Uvwie Fish Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative Society.

He said that the State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, was determined to develop the Agriculture sector towards the actualization of “Delta Beyond Oil”, adding that over one billion Naira was recently given to farmers as loans, just as he said that strategic efforts were being made by the state government to key into the Agriculture transformation Agenda (ATA) of the Federal Government.

The Agric commissioner commended the fish farmers for their foresight and decision to embark on fish farming, adding that they had turned the area to a household name in the fish production and placed the Uvwie Local Government Area in the Agricultural map of the World.

He said that the kilns were  given to the fish farmers by IFAD in response to their earlier request for assistance when IFAD team, led by the Country Programme Officer, Dr. Ben Odoemema, visited the Cluster farm last year, adding that the gesture was aimed at ensuring food security in the state, just as he stated that 20 fish farmers from the area were sponsored by IFAD for training at Songhai Centre of Excellence, Bunu Tai in Port Harcourt, even as he maintained that the training was not only on fish production but covered other aspects of farming so as to give the farmers the opportunity to diversify their income base.

Barr. Ukubeyinje maintained that fish farming is a profitable venture if properly done, adding that fish smoking would create jobs in the fishing industry just as he urged the fish farmers to take their job seriously and put the new kilns into proper use.

Earlier in an address, the President of Uvwie Fish Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative Society, who is also the Chairman of the United Fish Farmers Association, Ekpan, Deacon Henry Ogbodu, thanked the state government and IFAD for giving them financial assistance, training and provision of fish processing equipment, saying that such good gesture would reduce the level of poverty in the area.

He called on government to render necessary assistance to the fish farmers to enable them to sustain and improve their productivity towards the actualization of “Delta Beyond Oil”.

High point of the occasion was the commissioning of the kilns by Barr. Ukubeyinje.

Meanwhile, Barrister Ukubeyinje has enjoined farmers in Isoko South Local Government Area of the state to form themselves into cooperative clusters so as to get Government’s assistance.

Barrister Ukubeyinje stated this when members of the Umeh Improvement Union paid him a courtesy call in his office in Asaba.

He said that Umeh is an agrarian community, known for its high productivity in farm produce, saying that Government had opened up the area with the construction of the road to Umeh.

The Commissioner directed the Director of Agriculture services, Mr. Francis Egho, who hails from Isoko, to liaise with members of the Union to fashion out the best way to assist farmers in the area.

Earlier in an address, tagged Delta beyond Oil, the Umeh Experience”, the president General of Umeh progressive Union, Chief Philip Utoro, thanked Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan for constructing the 7km road to Umeh, saying that not only had the road opened up the community for more development but that it had facilitated the movement of people and farm produce to and from other neighbouring communities.

He called on government to render assistance to farmers in the area to boost their productivity, saying that if the farmers were properly motivated they would grow enough food to feed the state, just as he demonstrated the abundance of plantain in the area by presenting some bunches of the product to the commissioner.

RMD ATTRIBUTES BOOMING SHOWBIZ, FILM BIZ IN DELTA TO PREVAILING PEACE, SECURITY>>

Peace and security has made Asaba the home for entertainment, shooting of film production and showbiz.

This was said by the Commissioner for Culture 7 tourism, Barr Richard mofe Damijo (RMD) while receiving the state PMAN Executives led by Mr. Emmanuel Ndah, in his office at Asaba.

The commissioner said that the Peace and Security Agenda of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan had made the state a home for the entertainment industry to thrive, adding that Asaba, the state capital, had become a shooting ground for film production and music recording.

He said that ‘’Delta Beyond Oil’’ was also about how music, culture, tourism and entertainment which bring lots of people and attract investors to develop the state economy could be properly harnessed.

He said further that the state Governor had put many things in place which would bring massive growth and development to the state in the next two years. His words, ‘’In the next two years, Delta state will have grown in the area of culture, tourism and entertainment beyond our imagination, so be at alert so that you will not be caught on aware.’’

In the area of entertainment, Barr. Richard said that under the present administration, the Government had not been involved in bringing in foreign musicians for entertainment rather that the Government was giving more opportunity to indigenous artists to showcase their talent, saying that if there was need for Government to invite foreign artists, the Government would definitely consult the PMAN Executives in the state.

Highlight of the courtesy visit was a presentation of award of excellence to the Commissioner, for his overwhelming transformation of Art, Culture and Tourism in the state.

Earlier, the state Chairman of PMAN, Comrade Emma Grey, said that the appointment of the commissioner had transformed the entertainment industry in the state, most especially in the area of music and film production. He pledged that the state executives would support and cooperate with the commissioner towards taking the state to greater heights.

House Of Reps Speaker Says Oil Subsidy Report Will Survive Intimidation, Blackmail

The Speaker House of Representative, Hon Aminu Tambuwal has said that no amount of blackmail or intimidation would prevent the House from going ahead with the Oil Subsidy report.

The Speaker who announced this while declaring open the Delta State House of Assembly Public Lecture to mark its first anniversary said those found wanting would be held accountable for their actions.

He assured Nigerian that irrespective of the present diversionary tactics of some people the house would stand firm and the report would be implemented.

Hon. Tambuwal said it was unfortunate that people would go at any length to make Nigerians loose confidence in the report, but gave the assurance that the house was irrevocably committed to the report.

The Speaker who used the occasion to call for working synergy between the legislature and executive said it was only through that process Nigerian would enjoy dividends of democracy.

He stressed the need for the three arms of government to be mutually complimentary and accord each other the required degree of respect to ensure that the welfare of citizens and their living standard form the nucleus of all policies and programmes.

Hon. Tambuwai however called on the legislature to exercise its function religiously especially as the legislature remained the trustee of the people.

He described the functions of the legislature as very sensitive in the sense that it touched the very fabric of the society and enjoined members to live above board, ensure that probity, transparency and accountability should remain their watch word at all times.

“I encourage the legislature to engage in public enlightenment programmes to sensitize the people of their roles and achievemenst in order to carry them along in governance. The three arms of government should complement each other to serve the people better.”

Speaking at the occasion, the state governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan stated that his administration was working harmoniously with the different arms of government to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people.

He explained that the major challenges of the state were security, human capital development and infrastructural development stressing that his administration has created a conducive environment to tackle the challenges.

Speaking further, he said that job creation was one of the programmes his administration was using to solve the challenges of kidnapping and other criminal issues facing the state adding that he was also building a state beyond oil to prepare for the raining day.

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan observed that his administration cannot achieve its goals without the co-operation of the legislature and commended members of the assembly for their support.

“We cannot achieve our goal as a state without the legislature, that is why we take the development of our legislature in Delta state seriously. The legislature has been supportive to the state policies.

He continued “There has been co-operation between the government and legislature. Whatever decisions the legislature and executive take is for the benefit of all Deltans. I assure you that we will continue to work together.”

In his opening address, the host Speaker Hon. Victor Ochei said the Delta State House of Assembly was partnering with arms of government in order to move the state forward.

He thanked governor Uduaghan for his continuous support and interest shown in the affairs of the assembly and pledged the Assembly’s co-operation at all times.

He explained that the legislature and executives were agents of transformation and charged the two organs to avoid disunity that would endanger their progress.

“We must take advantage of our positions and be agents of change to serve the people better.”

The 1st lecture on the role of the legislature is an emerging democracy was delivered by Prof. Micheal Ikahriale, where he stated that the major function of the legislature was law making.

He explained that the legislature have a vital role to play in enhancing the nascent democracy in the country and charged legislators to live above board.

Professor Fidelis Odita who delivered the 2nd lecture on the role of legislature in a representative democracy explained that legislators should be mindful of their functions and be good representatives of the populace.

He noted that evidence have shown that corrupt practices existed among some legislators but called on them to ensure that they put their house in order to gain the confidence of those who elected them.

GES: 69,000 Delta Farmers To Get Fertilizers, Free Seedlings

Delta state Commissioner for Agriculture, Hon. Misan Ukubeyinje has disclosed that less than 69,000 farmers were registered for the Federal Government Agricultural Growth Enhancement Scheme (GES) out of the targeted 150,000 farmers in the state.

Ukubeyinje, who said that registered farmers would receive two bags of fertilisers each after paying 50 per cent of the cost explained that redemption centres had been set up in the 25 local government areas for the collection of fertilisers and seedlings.

He further said that apart from receiving the fertilizers, registered farmers will also get 40kg of maize and 50kg of rice seedlings each for free as part of the GES programme.

Meanwhile, a top official of the Ministry of Agriculture, Felix Kehis revealed that further registration for the 2012 GES Programme had closed, but that those participating in the on-going registration exercise will benefit in the 2013 season.

Delta Green Economy Initiative Will Alleviate Poverty, Says Uduaghan • Inspects Flooded Roads, On-going Drainage Projects In Asaba

From Left, Mr. Terry Tamminen, Ms Michele Sabban, Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan, Ms Reta Jo Lewis, Us State Department & Mr. Christopher Neta, During The UN R20 Panel Of Governors Meeting In Rio De Janerio, Brazil

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan has vowed to press ahead with the state green economy initiative as this will alleviate poverty and ensure sustainable development of Delta state in line with his vision of ‘Delta beyond oil’.

He made this declaration in Rio, Brazil, during the United Nation’s Sustainable Development conference, at the panel of Governors of R20 members, led by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, (former governor of California) an international organization, committed to combating climate change by building climate resilient projects.

The Governor, who is the Vice Chairman of R20 (Africa and Middle East), expressed frustration at the inability of national governments to make progress in reaching agreement on how to tackle climate change.

He however expressed the hope that through sub-national governments, some actions are being taken, stating that Delta state is serious about its climate change programme, adding: “Delta desires to diversify her energy economy from overreliance on traditional fossil fuel and environmentally degrading sources to clean and renewable sources.

“The state and the Niger delta region particularly as I have often said, has suffered a lot of environmental degradation.  The livelihood of our people particularly farmers, fishermen, etc., have been eroded.

“Our focus is to ensure we develop projects that not only help address this problem but that is also economically sustainable. We also need to find a way of using green economy to create jobs and alleviate poverty of the poor in our society” he added.

Meanwhile, on his return from the United Nation’s Sustainable Development conference in Rio, Brazil to Delta state, Governor Uduaghan has directed the construction company handling the drainage system in Asaba to work day and night and complete work within the next two weeks.

Dr. Uduaghan who gave the directive while inspecting the progress of work on the drainage system reiterated his determination to check flooding and keep Asaba dry.

He therefore appealed to residents in Asaba to bear with the government as it was making effort to complete work on shedule.

“The residents of Asaba should be patient with the state government. The drainage work on major roads will be completed in the next two weeks and flooding will become a thing of the past in the state capital.”

The governor said the present effort would channel water from Okpanam axis as well as the Mariam Babangida way down to Anwai River and completely elimenate the present flooding in some of those areas.

Standing strategically on top of the drainage system he directed the Commissioner for Works, and Environment, to provide temporary measure on the Mariam Babangida way pending the long term connection of the road to the major drainage system on Anwai Road.

He was optimistic that when completed the present drainage system would check   flooding and keep all the major roads in the town dry and healthy.

In answer to a question, Dr. Uduaghan said the problem of DLA road was not only that of  drainage system but that of compensation because residents built houses carelessly without adhering to town planning rules.

He disclosed that to do proper drainage system and reconstruct the road, the state government would pay heavy compensation even as he explained that, in the alternative house built without approval would be demolished.

“The DLA road contract has been awarded,  what the road requires is a major drainage, we will pay compensation on the legal structures that will be demolished but will not pay compensation on the illegal structures build along the channels.”

Responding, the Managing Director of Modis Construction Nigeria Limited, Mr. Peter Karim explained that the company was working tirelessly to ensure that the drainage system was completed on scheduled.

He observed that the flood along Okpanam road through Inter-bau rounabout would be channelled to Anwai River by weekend to solve the current menace.

“We are working hard to ensure that this drainage system is completed by weekend. The flood will be channelled from Okpanam road through Inter-Bau to Anwai River. In the next few weeks there will be no flooding in this area.”

Okpes Win Landmark Land Case In Court • Move To Reclaim Sapele Lands

The Sapele Okpe Land Trust Association has won a major legal battle against the government of Delta State in a case that places the ownership of lands in Sapele to the Okpes.

Justice G. E. Gbemre released a landmark ruling that a lease is for a term of years which the lessee must give back at the expiration of the leasehold.

The ruling emphasized that if the defendants are still desirous of retaining same, they can initiate the process of compulsorily acquiring same or seeks a renewal but not to rely on the Land Use Act to renege from an agreement or forcefully acquire same.

According to Gbemre, the spirit of the Land Use Act is not for the Government to forcefully or without more acquires all lands in the State, rather for them to exercise a supervisory role in the control and management of land:

“This is why a certificate of Occupancy duly issued by Government can still be set aside by a court of law: and that is why there are still valid land transactions that do not involve the Government except a party wishes to formalize such a transaction. The Governor’s position has been correctly identified as that of Trustee of all lands and not owners” he said.

Recall that the High Court of Delta State in the Sapele Judicial Division on Thursday the 2nd day of February 2012 in suit no S/M/59/2010 between Chief Joseph Onomor and ORS V The Governor, Delta State and Anor declared that S. 34(2) of the Land Use Act did not divest the claimants of their reversionary interest in the Deed of Lease dated 3/12/1908.

The court also declared that the Land demised by the said Deed dated 3/12/1908 has since reverted to the claimants as Reversioners under the said lease.

The court further restrained the defendants, their agents, privies or assigns from denying the claimants their reversionary interest and or rights in the said land covered by the Deed of Lease dated 3/12/1908.

It also restrained the defendants from derogating from the claimants rights as Reversioners in the Lease dated 3/12/1908 and registered as No 2/08 in the volume 1B of the lands.

Meanwhile, following the judgement, Okpe leaders are making moves to reclaim Sapele lands from the land occupants in Sapele, as the Sapele Okpe community Land Trust Association is issuing notice to quit to those not interested in renewing their stay on the community lands.

The association in a statement issued in Sapele and signed by Senator David Dafinone (chairman) and Barrister F. Pemu (secretary) counselled those interested in remaining on the community lands to urgently enter into a new lease with the association.

The association also asked interested tenants to pay all outstanding rent before the delivery of the judgement.

The association further urged the tenants to pay the new rent and the penalty for non-payment of rent during the period in occupation before the delivery of the judgement.

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
DELTA STSTE OF NIGERIA
IN THE SAPELE JUDICIAL DIVISION
HOLDEN AT SAPELE

BEFORE HIS LORDSHIP HONOURABLE JUSTICE G.E. GBEMRE – JUDGE ON THURSDAY THE 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2012

BETWEEN:                                                                                                                   SUIT NO. S/M/59/2010

1. CHIEF JOSEPH ONOMO

2. CHIEF JOSEPH ITOTO OGODO

3. MR. MICHAEL EGBEJULE

4. CHIEF SUNDAY TEMIAGIN
(For themselves and on behalf of members of
The Sapele Okpe Community – Sapele)

5. SAPELE OKPE COMMUNITY LAND TRUST ASSOCIATION

AND

1. THE GOVERNOR OF DELTA STATE

2. THE HON. ATTORNEY GENERAL & COMMISSIONER FOR JUSTICE, DELTA STATE

JUDGMENT

This is an originating summons in which the Claimants posed three questions for determination and they are:

a) Who in law, is the Reversionary as between the Claimants and the defendants who, is entitled to the Reversionary interest in the Deed of Lease dated 3/12/1908 and registered as No.  2/08 in volume 18 of the Lands Registry in the office at Warri but now kept at the Lands Registry, Asaba made between Chief Dore Numa of Benin River acting for and on behalf of the Chiefs and people of Sapele of the one part and James Jamieson Thorburn, Acting Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Southern Nigeria of the other part?

b)Whether Claimants have in law, been divested of their reversionary interest in the Deed of Lease dated 3/12/1908 and registered as No. 2/08 in Volume 18 of the Lands Registry in the office at Warri but now kept at the Land Registry, Asaba by S.34(2) of the Land Use Act, 1978?

c)  Whether S.34(2) of the Land Use Act has in any way vested in the defendants, the       reversionary right and interest as the Lessees in the Deed of Lease dated 3/12/1908 and registered as No. 2/08 in volume 18 of the Lands Registry in the office at Warri but now kept at the Lands Registry, Asaba?

The Claimants also seek the following reliefs if the questions are answered in their favour.

  1.      i.            A declaration that S.34 (2) of the Land Use Act did not divert the claimants of their reversionary interest in the Deed of Lease dated 3/12/1908 and registered as No. 2/08 in Volume 18 of the Lands Registry in the office at Warri but now kept at the Lands Registry, Asaba or in any way entitle the defendants to deprive and or deny claimants of their reversionary interest in the said lease.
  2.   ii.            A declaration that the land demised by the said Deed dated 3/12/1908 has since reverted to the claimants as Reversioners under the said lease.
  3. An order of injunction restraining the defendants, their agents, privies or assigns in any way from denying claimants of their reversionary interest and or rights in the said land covered by the Deed of Lease dated 3/12/1908.
  4. An order of injunction restraining the defendants from derogating from the claimants’ rights as Reversioners in the lease dated 3/12/1908 and registered as No. 2/08 in Volume 18 of the Lands Registry in the office at Warri but now kept at the Lands registry, Asaba or doing any act or taking any action that may derogate from claimants’ right as Reversioners under the said lease.

The Claimants supported the summons with a 10 paragraph affidavit and attached Exhibits A, B, C & D. The Claimants also filed a further affidavit of 5 paragraphs and attached Exhibit E. The Defendants on the other hand filed 3 paragraphs Counter Affidavit. Both Counsel filed written addresses in support of their respective positions.

I have painstakingly read the affidavits, the Counter Affidavit as well as the written addresses of both learned Counsel.

For a better appreciation of this case, I shall state hereunder some of the Exhibits and they are:

Exhibit ‘A’ is a deed of lease dated 3rd day of December 1908 between the Chiefs and people of Sapele and James Jamieson Thorburn (Acting Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Southern Nigeria). It was for a term of 99 years.

Exhibit ‘B’ is an assignment of the said lease between the Governor of Western Region Sir. John Rankine and the Okpe Communal Lands (Trustees) wherein the land in Exhibit ‘A’ was assigned to the trustees and all the rights vested in the Governor in the said lease excepting the lands described in the schedule in  the Exhibit ‘B’ to hold in trust for the Governor for the remainder of the lease.

Exhibit ‘D’ is a power of Attorney donated by the Sapele Okpe Community to the Sapele Land trust Association.

Having stated the above, it is worthwhile at this stage, to give a summary of the claim, and the highlight can be found in the following paragraphs of Claimants affidavit.

Paragraph 5:   By a Deed of Lease dated 3/12/1908, Chief Dore Numa of Benin River acting for and on behalf of Chiefs and people of Sapele (i.e., claimants) granted to James Jamieson Thorburn, Acting Governor and Commander in Chief of the colony of Southern Nigeria a lease of the Land therein described for a term of 99 years commencing from the date thereof at the yearly rent of £100.

Paragraph 6: The said Deed of Lease was duly registered as No. 2/08 in Volume 1B of the Lands Registry at the office at Warri but now kept at the Lands Registry in the office at Asaba, Delta State. Annexed hereto and marked as Exhibit ‘A’ is the True Copy of the said Deed of Lease.

Paragraph  9:              By a Deed of Assignment dated 15\ 3 \1960 and registered as No.60 at page 60 in volume 313 of the Lands Registry, Ibadan but now kept  at the Lands Registry in the office at Asaba, Delta State, the Land comprised in the lease was assigned by the Governor of Western Region of Nigeria to Sapele Okpe Communal Lands Trustees for the remainder of the term of the said lease save and except the State Government property described in the schedule therein. Annexed hereto and marked as Exhibit ‘B’ is the said Deed of Assignment.

Paragraph 11:   The said lease exhibit ‘A’ under which the properties described in the scheduled in

Exhibit ‘B’ were held has since expired and the Delta State Government has not made any effort to obtain a new lease from the Claimant.

The Defendant opposition on the other hand can be found in paragraph 3(f) and (g) of the Counter Affidavit which are hereunder reproduced:-

Paragraph 3 (f):   That by virtue of  the said deed of Assignment, there has been a surrender of the lease to the original lessors through the Okpe Communal Land Trustees, a body incorporated under the communal land (vesting in Trustees ) law 1958,

Paragraph 3(g): That the existence of any right, interest duties and obligation in respect of my piece or parcel of land in Delta State and indeed the Federation is now governed mainly by the Land Use Act Cap L.5 Laws of the Federation.

Issues for determination

The Defendant submitted two issues for determination and they are:

a) Whether there was a reversionary interest left in the deed of lease (Exhibit A) in view of the deed of Assignment Exhibit ‘B’.

b)Assuming without conceding that there was a reversionary interest left in the lease would such interest subsist in view of S. 34(2) of the Land Use Act Cap 15 Laws of Federation of Nigeria 2004.

These issues  can sufficiently dispose of the dispute between the parties.

Exhibit B and 2nd page states:-

“NOW THIS DEED WITNESSETH THAT IN PURSUANCE OF THE SAID Agreement and for the consideration aforesaid the Governor hereby assigns unto the trustees all his rights, title and interest in the land comprised in the herein before recited indenture of lease dated 3rd day of December, 1908, excepting the land described in the schedule herein trust for Her Majesty by virtue of the provisions of the apportionments of Assets and liabilities, Regulations 1954 to hold the same unto the Trustees for all the residue now unexpired of the term of years granted by the said lease.”

(Underlining mine)

My Understanding of the above is that the Governor of Western Nigeria at the time assigned his interest to the Trustees of Exhibits A& B to the Okpe Communal Land Trust in trust for Her Majesty which is now the Delta State Government. Was there therefore a subsisting lease ? The answer to my mind is yes because they were to hold same for the unexpired  term. Another question flows immediately , what  happens at the expiration of the term? Let me state here that a lease agreement put one in possession for a specified duration or term and at the expiration, there is clearly a  reverionary interest in favor of the owners  or lessors. As the name suggest, reversionary interest means to go back to the original owner or lessor, whose possession or interest in the property has been in abeyance for the term or duration of the lease.

The lease in Exhibit ‘B’ expired since 2007, and I dare say in law, the reversion ought and should be in favour of the party that gave out the property for the period. This is because at the time of acquisition in 1908, the Governor- General acquired a lease hold interest and not a fee simple interest.

Assuming this was a transaction between two individuals, or two communities or two corporate entities, this would be the result. The fact that in this case, a Government is involved does not derogate from the legal principles as stated.

Without further belaboring the point, I resolve this issue in favor of the Claimant as the argument by learned state Counsel for the Attorney General that there was a surrender of the lease by Exhibit ‘B’ cannot hold water, if indeed there was a surrender, a deed of surrender ought to have been made, and not a deed of assignment.

On issue 2 i.e. whether upon the coming into effect of the Use Act Cap L.5 Laws of Federation 2004 the rights interest and title of the Claimant had become subject to that of the Defendants. The spirit of the Land Use Act is not for the Government to forcefully or without more acquire all lands in the State, rather for them to exercise a supervisory role in the control and management of land: This is why a certificate of Occupancy duly issued by Government can still be set aside by a court of law : and that is why there are still valid land transactions that do not involve the Government except a party wishes to formalize such a transaction. The Governor’s position has been correctly indentified as that of Trustee of all lands and not owners. Section 34 (2) of the land Use Act states:

“Where the land is developed, the land shall continue to be held by the person in whom it was vested immediately before the commencement of this decree as if the holder of the land was the holder of a statutory right of occupancy issued by the Military Governor under this decree”

My simple understanding of this is that by virtue of the said section and applied to the case in hand, the Government acquired the claimants land for 99 years and a Certificate of Occupancy was duly obtained however subject to the condition and covenants in the Exhibit ‘B’’. I had stated earlier that a lease is for a term of years Which the lessee must give back at the expiration of the leasehold. I also hold the view that if the Defendants are still desirous of retaining same, they can initiate the process of compulsorily acquiring same, or seek a renewal but not to rely on the Land Use Act to renege from an agreement or forcefully acquire same.

I resole issues 2 in favour of the Claimants and this shows that the Claimants question have been answered in their favour and they are deserving of the reliefs claimed. Accordingly reliefs 1-4 earlier reproduced are hereby granted.

I make no order as to cost

HONOURABLE JUSTICE G. E. GBEMRE

JUDGE

2-2-2012

REPRESENTATION

J. A. Omonose for the Claiimants

B. E. Evru (Chief State Council) for the Defendants

Utuama Advocates Inclusion Of Prisons In Concurrent List

Delta State Deputy Governor, Prof. Amos Utuama (SAN) on Wednesday blamed the sordid state of the country’s prisons on the fact that they are under the exclusive legislative list and has called for a constitutional amendment that would bring prisons under the concurrent list.

Utuama, receiving the Presidential Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy on courtesy call on Wednesday, noted that including prisons under the concurrent list would enable states to build and run prisons alongside the federal government.

This, he explained would bring healthy competition between the states and federal prisons and thereby improve the conditions of prisons across the country, adding that a society devoid of such competition would not make progress.

According to him, under the current arrangement, there was little state governments could do to improve prison facilities in their states since the matter does not fall under their brief.

“Part of the problem with our prisons is the federal nature of these prisons. Naturally, it is what you have that you take care of. Many things have been over centralised in this country for reasons I don’t know.

“It is my considered opinion that prisons ought to be on the concurrent lists, that way there would be a two stream of prison system in this country, since some offences are against the state and others against the federal government.”

Utuama urged the committee to prevail on Mr. President to put prisons in the concurrent legislative list so that both states and federal governments could build separate prisons to engender competition.

He informed that the administration of Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has embarked on several measures under its human capital development agendum like payment of school certificate examinations fees, bursary and scholarships to remove the youths from crime.

The deputy governor also called for the introduction of a fast track system into criminal trials as a way of addressing the problem of awaiting trial inmates and prison congestion.

“Most of the awaiting trial could be federal offences; in that case the attorney general of the federation can give a fiat to the state attorney general to prosecute federal offences.”

Akwa Ibom, Delta Assemblies Task President Jonathan On Boko Haram

Rt. Hon Simon Ikon, Speaker, Akwa Ibom House of Assembly (AKHA) and Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei FNSE, Speaker, Delta House of Assembly (DTHA) at the joint sitting of Akwa-Ibom and Delta Houses of Assembly in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom

Following the worrisome spate of insecurity in parts of Northern Nigeria, legislators in Akwa Ibom and Delta state Houses of Assembly have asked President Goodluck Jonathan to identify the sponsors of the Boko Haram sect and deal with them accordingly.

In a resolution at a joint session of the Assemblies presided over by the Akwa Ibom Speaker, Rt. Hon Samuel Ikon and his Delta State counterpart, Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei, Tuesday in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, the lawmakers said the call became necessary to protect the corporate existence of the country.

They said given the nation’s past experiences, the country cannot afford another crisis and pledged their support to the President’s continued effort to stabilize the country.

The joint session also called on the Federal government to pay adequate attention to the deplorable condition of the federal roads in the area and to intensify infrastructural development of the Niger-Delta region.

While condemning the present revenue sharing formula, the lawmakers called for the upward review of the derivation policy for the region to enable the state governments to effectively address the development needs of the people.

They commended the Akwa Ibom and the Delta State governments for their efforts at transforming their states and pledged their support to the development of the region.

Delta Set To Boost Nigeria’s Medal Hopes @ London Olympics

Ahead of the 2012 London Olympic Games in July, Delta State is poised to guarantee Nigeria’s medal haul at the global sports fiesta, as Governor Uduaghan expressed his willingness to ensure that the State sustains gold medal hoists in sports.

The stage for the medals haul was set in Warri on Thursday during the Warri Relay and Grand Prix 2012 organized by Confederation of African Athletes (CAA) held at the Warri City Stadium.

Nigerian athletes dominated their counterparts from other countries including world athletic power house, the United States of America in the athletics competition.

Governor Uduaghan, who disclosed that the state hosted the event because of her position as the number one sports state, expressed boasted that Delta state professional athletes that will represent Nigeria in the forthcoming Olympics, stressing that Nigeria will clinch gold medals in the London Olympic considering the athletes’ performance at the Warri competition.

“We are number state in terms of sports. Most of the athletes in Nigeria today in every facet of sports are from Delta. In the delegation that will be going for the Olympics, Delta State has the highest number of athletes. So we are number one state as far as sports is concerned in this country,”

In her remarks, veteran Olympiad and Nigeria’s most decorated athlete who is also African female sprinter of all time, Mary Onyali Omagbemi, commended the Delta State Government for packaging the event.

Describing the event as a warm-up competition for the London Games, she said, “Delta State has been a sports loving state and it is not a surprise that the state is doing a thing like this before the Olympics.”

Delta Speaker, Ochei Seeks Increased Revenue Formula To Boost Workers’ Earnings

Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Victor Ochei FNSE, has identified inequitable distribution of resources as a major obstacle to the effective implementation of the minimum wage structure in the country.

The Speaker who made the assertion while delivering a paper, titled “Minimum Wage and the Enhancement of Productivity in the Public Service” at the 2012 University of Ibadan Alumni Association Annual Distinguishes Public Service Lecture in Asaba, also called for the upward review of the present revenue sharing formula.

He called on state governments to look inward and find ways of harnessing the copious human and natural resources, which every state is endowed with.

Hon Ochei also recommended cutting down basic running cost and checkmating corruption, factors that have continually imposed negative impact on their finances.

The legislator equally counselled civil servants to embrace a more positive and proactive approach to services they render.

This, according to him, will not only justify the present national minimum wage and the demand for future increases, but also engendering the creation of wealth for the state.

University of Ibadan Distinguished Annual Public Lecture, which held Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at the Hotel Benizia, Asaba was organised by the Asaba Chapter of the University of Ibadan Alumni Association.

The event had Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan as the Special Guest of Honour while Professor Emmanuel Nwanze, a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin as the Chairman on the occasion.

Other dignitaries at the occasion include the Delta State Deputy Governor, Professor Amos Utuama as the Guest of Honour, whilst the Obuzor of Ibusa, Obi (Professor) L.C. Nwaoboshi was the Royal Father of the day.

Kidnap Saga: “I Will Continue To Serve God” –Says Christian Obodo • As Uduaghan Receives Mikel Obi, Christian Obodo

“I thank all Deltans for their effort in ensuring my release from the kidnappers den. I sincerely thank the state government, the Commissioner for youth and above all l thank God almighty for my release. I will continue to serve God.”

These were the words of Nigeria international footballer, Christian Obodo of Lecce FC, a second division club in Italy, when Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan received him and Mikel Obi of Chelsea FC at Government House, Asaba after Obodo was rescued from abductors in restive Warri.

Meanwhile, Governor Uduaghan who frowned at youths involvement in kidnapping stated that his administration was committed to reducing Kidnap incidences and other criminal activities in the state to the barest minimum.

He explained that his administration was making frantic efforts to engage youths in the state and charged them to co-operate with government in order to curb criminal activities in the state.

The governor said government has made several efforts to tackle the issue of kidnapping and arm robbery in the state and called on Deltans to co-operate with security agencies by furnishing them with adequate information.

He noted that his administration has purchased enough equipment to help security operative’s fish out these kidnappers adding that intelligent gathering was very important in this aspect.

Governor Uduaghan advised Deltans not to pay ransom on kidnap victims as it would encourage those involved in the act to continue with the criminal activities.

“Obodo was a victim of youth kidnap… we did not pay any ransom for his release. The government has made several efforts to clamp down on kidnappers. If you know them tell them to leave this state, it will no longer be conducive for them to operate.

“I call on Deltans whose family members have been kidnapped not to pay ransom to these kidnappers again, our security operatives are working hard, that is why we are stressing on the importance of intelligence gathering. Most of the victims released were as a result of information from people.

“It is important that we know about our neighbours, if you have a neighbour who stays at home all through the day and goes out only at night and live an expensive life, it is mandatory that you report such person to security operatives.”

In a brief response, Mr. Christian Obodo thanked God for his release and appreciated the state government and security operatives for the effort made in effecting his release.

He also commended Deltans for their prayers for him during the period of his kidnap especially his church members and promised to be more committed to the service Of God.

“I thank all Deltans for their effort in ensuring my release from the kidnappers den. I sincerely thank the state government, the Commissioner for youth and above all l thank God almighty for my release. I will continue to serve God.”

Obodo advised youths in the state to fully embrace the empowerment programs of the state government and be productive rather than involving in criminal activities.

Delta Introduces Agric Reforms • As Gov. Uduaghan Meets Farmers

A draft policy on the transformation of the agricultural sector of Delta State would soon be tabled before stakeholders as part of measures to grow the economy beyond oil as well as empower the teeming unemployed youths in the State.

Besides, the move is to re-position the agricultural Sector to make Delta a front line state in agriculture in line with the federal government’s Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA).

The State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan who disclosed Tuesday at a town hall meeting with stakeholders at Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba said that the overall objective was to find the way forward and reposition the state beyond oil.

Uduaghan who presided over the meeting expressed concern over claims that Delta state is not doing very well in the Agricultural sector said the state can improve on its Agricultural programmes and give necessary assistance to farmers.

He explained that the meeting was held to know the challenges faced by farmers in the state, the strategies put in place by the Ministry of Agriculture to curb these challenges and to hear from the state Agricultural Consultants on how the existing roadmap have been implemented.

The Governor noted that his administration was committed to building a state beyond oil stating that the money realized from oil could be used to develop other sectors of which agriculture has been identified.

“The assessment of Delta State in Agriculture today is that we are not doing well and I agree. A lot of people believe we can do better and I also believe that. This is the reason why we have called for this meeting to know the way forward.

“This meeting is to see how we can engage our youths and women that are jobless. We have no reason not to be a frontline state in Agriculture, there is nothing we cannot produce in this state. I believe all we need is to review and implement our Agriculture roadmap.”

He said there are plans to assess all the farms set up under the Youth Empowerment Programme Through Agriculture (YETA) to enable the state government assist the surviving farms with funds and revive those that have become moribund.

Explaining further, he said the YETA program recorded only 25% success because so many of the beneficiaries were not interested in farming, while the committee in charge also had its fault.

Responding to questions asked by the farmers, Governor Uduaghan said the state government was brainstorming with banks and financial institutions on how to help reduce interest rates and prepare standard bankable documents to enable the farmers get loans from the banks.

He stated that his administration would provide the needed assistance to farmers especially in the area of providing them with agriculture inputs and subsidizing it.

While briefing the stakeholders on the action plan of the Ministry of Agriculture in achieving the vision, Barrister Misan Kubeinje said that they have identified seven areas of interest to assist farmers in the state.

He enumerated the areas to include Cassava production, Rice, Plantian, Rubber, Cocoa, Fishery, Oil palm and livestock, and explained that his ministry was keying into the Federal Government Agricultural Programmes to support farmers in the state through the provisions of fertilizers, land, funding of cassava projects of which N2 billion have been budgeted for this year.

The Commissioner also observed that his ministry would provide seedlings to farmers adding that approval have been given by the state government to purchase eighteen tractors for farmers.

“The Governor has approved money for the purchase of eighteen tractors for farmers in the state. This will be given out based on co-operative groups or Association and it will be subsidized”.

A state consultant in the Agricultural Sector Professor Ayoola explained that the state was not doing well in the sector because of poor implementation of the agricultural Roadmap of the state.

He suggested that measures should be taken to protect Agricultural programmes from external, political intervention and to address that issue of delay in funding the farmers.

Professor Ayola noted that measures should be taken to deal with the issue of maintenance of facilities and to follow up on farmers, suggesting that the Agricultural roadmap be reviewed to ensure progress in the sector.

Also speaking on behalf of the banks in the state Pastor Godwin Adolo advised that farmers need to form clusters and co-operative groups to enable them easily access bank loans.

He explained that Co-operative groups should be functional and committed to their projects adding that the re-payment period for banks loans was six months.

“It is possible for farms to access funds from the banks. It depends on the structures the farmers have on ground and the commitment of the farmers.”

Dangote Cement Launches $1 Bn Obajana Plant • “We Need To Multiply People Like Dangote” –President Jonathan

Gov. Uduaghan of Delta State, Chief Olagusoye Oyinola, PDP National Secrtery, Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State, Governor Idris Wada of Kogi state and President Goodluck Jonathan

Nigeria’s biggest listed company, Dangote Cement has opened a $1 billion cement plant, raising its production capacity in Africa’s most populous nation by more than 40 percent.

The new plant, commissioned by President Jonathan on Thursday, is situated in Ibese, Ogun State in southeast Nigeria, just outside the commercial hub Lagos. It will produce 6 million metric tonnes of cement per annum (mtpa), which along with Dangote Cement’s two other plants will take total production to 20.25 mtpa.

President Goodluck Jonathan, who commissioned the plant expressed satisfaction with the expansion of Dangote Cement plants saying that soon Nigeria “will not only be exporter of crude oil, but will be exporter of cement.”

Jonathan hailed the billionaire owner of the plant and said that it was because of Mr Dangote’s contributions to the economy that justified the conferment of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) award on him, an award that hitherto have been conferred on Vice Presidents.

The President said that the plant which will directly employ over 7,000 workers will help to reduce the rate of employment in the country and reduce the cost of housing in Nigeria.

He said for the country to achieve its aim of joining the top 20 economy in the world by the year 2020 “we need to multiply people like Dangote.”

President Goodluck Jonathan said he welcomed news of business development in a country grappling with major security threats.

“Whenever you call me to come and commission new investments, I will come again because these are the kind of stories we want to hear in Nigeria.”

Gov. Uduaghan of Delta State, Governor Idris Wada of Kogi state, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, Speaker, House of Representatives and and Alhaji Aliko Dangote, CEO, Dangote Group

According to Aliko Dangote, who currently has significant interests in the oil, gas and foodstuff sectors in Nigeria, also operates in 14 other African countries, during the plant opening, “We are working towards making the company one of the eight biggest producers of cement in the world.”

“With the commissioning of the Ibese plant, Nigeria has been transformed from major importer of cement to self-sufficient in production and export.”

“We are working towards making the company one of the eight biggest producers of cement in the world,” said Dangote group president, Aliko Dangote, labelled the richest man in Africa by Forbes magazine.

Dangote said in the next two years the company’s Obajana plant, in Kogi state, would have its capacity upgraded to 15 mtpa from 10.25 mtpa currently, which would make it the world’s biggest cement plant.

Gov. Uduaghan of Delta State, Chief Olagusoye Oyinola, PDP National Secretary and Gov. Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State

Speaking at the commissioning of the plant, the Ogun state governor, Ibikunle Amosun commended the company for the choice of the state as location for the cement plant. He pleaded with the management of the company to assist the government in fixing the Lagos-Ibadan express road which is in a deplorable state.

Meanwhile, the leading Nigerian cement manufacturer, Dangote Cement Plc, said with the launch of its Ibese Plant, near Ilaro in Ogun State, on February 9, 2012, the nation would end importation of cement.

Dangote Cement, reputed to be the largest producer of the commodity in Africa, is pushing Nigeria to the top in the world as not only a producer of the vital commodity, but also a net exporter soon.

The official commissioning of the multi-billion dollar cement plant in Ibese, with production capacity of six million tonnes per annum, will effectively mark the end of the era of cement importation into the country.

President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said his organisation has taken up the challenge in leading the way to make the nation self-reliant in cement production. He said the country was losing a huge sum in foreign exchange on importation of cement and other building materials.

According to him, Dangote Cement is poised to ensure that the country not only moves away completely from importing certain commodities, including cement, but also strengthen the local production capacity to make the country a major exporting nation and boost its foreign reserves.

“Our long-term ambition is to develop 46 million metric tonnes of production and terminal capacity in Africa by 2015. We want to become a truly pan-African champion in the sector, capable of competing globally with the largest cement companies in the world.”

Dangote’s current projection in cement manufacturing would further extend the company’s investments in Africa. Its cement business, which generated revenues of US$3 billion in 2010, is in 14 African countries, including Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire,the DRC, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Liberia, Senegal,Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia.

Group Head, Corporate Communication of the Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina, said ‘considering Nigeria’s cement need which is between 17 and 19 million tonnes per year, with the coming on stream of Ibese, what Dangote Group alone will be producing will be far more than the country’s demand.

“That will set the pace for exportation of our products which will lead to increased products, more revenue for the company and better returns for the shareholders.”

Managing Director of Dangote Cement, Lagos Terminal, Mr. Akin Adesokan, also told distributors in Lagos that the coming of Ibese plant would bring a new lease of life in cement business.

He noted that distributors would now have an effective, smooth and timely transaction with the opening of the Ibese plant.

“Now, you have business to do. Cement is now within your reach, no delay again. The opening of Ibese plant is for you all. You don’t have to wait endlessly again. As you know, Dangote Cement has beefed up its distribution network with acquisition of more trucks. We are ready to meet your needs and those of Nigerians at large.”

The new plant at Ibese, in south-western Ogun State, will be able to produce six million metric tonnes of cement per year and will boost Dangote’s annual production capacity to 20.25 metric tonnes, including its two other plants.

Dangote Group Plans 50 Million Tonnes Of Cement Across Africa By 2015

The new Dangote’s new 6 million tonnes per annum Cement factory at Ibese, Ogun state has effectively met the national domestic consumption which hovers around 18 million tonnes per annum, when added to the productions from Obajana, Gboko plants, equally belonging to Dangote Cement and of course those of other competitors.

President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, revealed that the commissioning of his 6 mtpa (combined production from two lines) new Ibese plant will mark the end of importation of the vital products into Nigeria.

Dangote is making an arrangement to lay the foundation stone for another two lines that will produce additional 6mtpa to give vent to the promise of putting Nigeria on the world map not only to meet local consumption but become notable exporter of the essential building commodity. This objective will be fully realized when the additional two lines come on stream, which will make Ibese plant the largest cement plant in Africa.

As the company expands in the home market, it will spend about 50 billion naira (US$309 million) to upgrade its Gboko plant to a four-million ton annual capacity by 2012, up from the current 3.5 mtpy. With ten million tons of capacity upgrade of Obajana and present six million in Ibese, the company’s cement production will hit 20 million tons in the first quarter of 2012.

In 2011 Dangote integrated his cement investments across Africa and established his company as the largest entity on the Nigerian Stock Exchange with a market value of US$10 billion.

The cement maker is planning to raise funds in a London share sale before the end of 2012, a US$3.9 billion investment, as it moves to more than double output to 50 million metric tons by 2015 from an estimated 20 million tons this year.

Dangote is building eight new plants across Africa and constructing cement import terminals in five countries. With his strategic goal to build substantial new capacity in Africa’s growth economies, Dangote is voicing ambitions to become one of the leading cement producers in the world. Dangote Cement, Africa’s biggest cement producer, is cruising ahead.

The company announced a 23 percent profit increase for the January-September period, thanks to higher cement sales. Net income for the period increased to 92.8 billion naira (US$589 million), from 75.3 billion naira a year earlier. Revenue climbed 19 percent to 173.8 billion naira (US$1.1 billion).

“We strongly believe in the future growth of the African economy and of continued growth across the whole of Africa. The level of our investment here and in other markets is a clear proof of this,”Dangote had said. “The fact that Africa offers one of the highest returns on investment (ROI) in the world is an additional incentive for any discerning investor who can take calculated risks.”

One of the driving force behind the cement business expansion of Alhaji Dangote and his many other businesses, according to him stems from his desire to give people jobs as well as to create an African success story. He admits that Nigeria is still plagued by corruption, but shows nevertheless a great confidence in the future.

“Nigeria is the best place to invest, one of the best places to make money all over the world. It is actually the best kept secret in terms of investment,” Dangote said in an interview with the CNN.

Dangote Cement announced in October 2011 its plans to set up a US$400 million plant in Ethiopia, in the Oromiya region. The plant is expected to produce two million tons per year, and the project should be finalized in the next two years.

Also in October, Dangote said he will spend about 2 billion CFA francs (US$4 million) to start a new cement factory in the Democratic Republic of Congo that is expected to have an initial capacity of 1.5 mtpa. If demands for cement increases, the plant could be upgraded to a 2.5 mtpa capacity.

Dangote Cement has not yet announced when construction would begin in the DRC, but another plant, with a yearly capacity of 500,000 tons, is planned in Sierra Leone with construction slated for 2013.

In addition, the company announced in September 2011 that it eyes an investment of US115 million in Cameroon. A plant will be built in the economic center of Douala to produce about 1.5 mtpa of cement. Aliko Dangote’s aggressive expansion is not always seen with good eyes, of course.

His intention to enter the Senegalese market, for example, has been criticized by worried competitors. “In Senegal, there is no room for a third player,” said a top executive of Ciments du Sahel, which annually produces 2.4 million tons of cement, roughly the annual need of the domestic market.

With a third cement producer in the market, the two current competitors—Sococim and Ciments du Sahel—may reach an overproduction of one to two million tons each between 2012 and 2015. Of course, they have cause to be afraid given the exploits of the Dangote Cement in the home turf and its dominance in the West African coast.

Dangote Cement has invested 250 billion CFA francs (US$505 million) in a plant based in the Thies in Pout region in western Senegal and intends to start operations by the end of the year.Dangote wants to come up with 2.5 mtpa of cement, of which 60 percent would be sold in Senegal.

According to Dangote, “Our long term ambition is to develop 46 million metric tons of production and terminal capacity in Africa by 2015. We want to become a truly pan-African champion in the sector, capable of competing globally with the largest cement companies in the world.”

Every Nigerian has heard of the Dangote Group. The Group is active in sugar, flour, textiles, telecom and many others, with cement standing out as the pearl of the crown.

Dangote’s current project is to further extend his consortium across Africa. His empire, which generated revenues of US$3 billion in 2010, already reaches 14 African countries: Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, the DRC, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia.

His corporation accounts for about 30 percent of the Nigerian Stock Exchange by market value.

Since the Dangote Group his company is expanding faster than Nigeria’s economy, it is considering investing in the national infrastructure as well.

Alhaji Dangote said: “It is in my best interest to contribute towards the growth of Nigeria first, before contributing to my own company, because my own company has limitations. Nigeria must do better for Dangote to do well in terms of business.”

To support the cement business and by extension the national economy, the Group plans to construct rail track from its facilities and connect it to the national railway.

As a way out of the bottleneck that had bedeviled the cement distribution in Nigeria, The Dangote Cement had purchased 5,000 trucks to enhance distribution and bring down the price. According to him, Dangote Cement arrived at decision to construct rail line because the cost of transporting bulk goods such as cement in the country was still huge.

“The challenge is taking our goods from the factory to the various depots, and since there is no railway system, it makes transportation of bulky goods burdensome,’’ one of the executive manager of Dangote’s Lagos cement operations explained. Additionally, Dangote would also establish a vessel freight to boost the exportation of goods to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) markets, he added.

When he received his 2011 Business Leader award, Aliko Dangote spoke about the future of the continent as a new era in terms of business environment. “Reforms are changing the face of doing business in the continent,” he said. “Over 84 percent of economies in sub-Saharan Africa have implemented regulatory reforms making it easier to do business. There are still challenges to doing business in Africa, but there is hope. This is a new Africa. Governance is much better. Yes, there is corruption and it is still an issue. But looking at where we have come from, things are getting better and fast.”

The African expansion is far from being over. Dangote Cement says it plans to build more units in Africa in the coming years and has named Gabon, the DRC, Algeria and Tanzania as potential destinations. Dangote has chosen European and Chinese technology for the construction of its planned cement plants.

He selected a consortium of Chinese state-owned AVIC International Beijing Company and Germany’s KHD Humboldt Wedag, an alliance which has already built 13 cement plants across the world, as an effective combination between high quality and low cost.

Considering that Nigeria’s cement need is between 17 to 19 million tons per year, “by implication, what Dangote Group alone will be producing will be far more than the country’s demand,” the Dangote Group said in a statement. “That will set the pace for exportation of our products which will lead to increased products, more revenue for the company and better returnsfor the shareholders.”

For Aliko Dangote, the focus is not his own achievements but a larger future for Africa: “We are motivated to create an African success story because we believe that entrepreneurship, especially our own home-grown African entrepreneurship, holds the key to the future economic growth of the continent.

Africa is gradually taking its destiny in its own hands rather than wait for investors from outside. Investment in the real sector of the economy is the only way that our continent can achieve the much desired accelerated growth and development that we have yearned for.”

Facts & Figures:

* $505 million cement plant in Senegal

* $ 400 million cement plant in Ethiopia

* $115 million cement plant in Cameroon

* Building 8 cement plants in as many African countries, 5 cement import terminals as well

* Obajana to become largest cement plant in the world by 2015, Ibese plant will be the largest cement plant in Africa by 2014

* Nigeria commences export of cement in 2012

Reports By Blank NEWS Online, With Agency Reports From AFP, SUN, CHANNELS TV

*Photos: Henry Unini

Uduaghan Laments East-West Road…As Committee On Niger Delta Visits

SENATOR HOPE UZODINMA, GOVERNOR EMMANUEL UDUAGHAN OF DELTA STATE, SENATOR JAMES MANAGER, CHAIRMAN, SENATE COMMITTEE ON NIGER DELTA AND SENATOR IFEANYI OKOWA DURING A COURTESY VISIT BY THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS ON THE GOVERNOR IN WARRI

Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, has said that the poor state of the East-West Road linking Port Harcourt in Rivers State to Warri was a major source of worry for the people and governments of the South-South States.

Speaking while receiving the Chairman and members of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta who paid him a courtesy visit at Government House Annex in Warri, the Governor lamented that although the contract for the construction of the strategic road was awarded many years ago, work on it has not progressed satisfactorily.

In his words, “The East-West Road has become a source of worry and if it is not completed by 2015, it will be a big problem. It is the aspiration and desire of the people of the South South to get the road completed.”

Uduaghan said Governors of the Niger Delta region were prepared to laise with the Presidency to facilitate the speedy release of funds for the completion of the East West road.

Besides, he disclosed that the Governors of the Niger Delta Development Commission(NDDC) States resolved that NDDC should henceforth  focus on regional infrastructures that cut across the states.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta, Senator James Manager, said the committee has invited the Minister of Works to explain circumstances delaying the completion of the road.

He noted that although the East West Road is critical to the Niger Delta region, “It is obvious that looking at the way things are going, the road will not be completed in the next 5 years.”

“That is why we have invited the Minister of Works to explain to us, because from the way things are going, it is not possible to deliver that project in the next three years.”

He explained that the members of the Senate Committee were on a “parliamentary inspection” as it was charged with over-sighting the NDDC, the Ministry of Niger Delta and the Amnesty programme.

Manager said, “When you budget, you want to know how the fund is appropriated. The Senate is conscious of its responsibility.”

Continuing, he held that the Senate as the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly has a duty of ensuring that things were done the right way.

The Senate Committee was accompanied on the visit by top officials of the NDDC, including the Commissioner representing Delta State, Chief Solomon Ogba.

No “Sacred Cows” In DANA Plane Crash Probe —Gov. Uduaghan Cautions FG

Delta state governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has called on the Federal Government not to spare anybody found guilty in the on-going probe of the remote cause of the ill-fated Dana plane which crashed and killed over 153 passengers on board as well as occupants of the building it plunged into in Lagos.

Uduaghan said those found to have compromised their positions should be punished severely to serve as a deterrent to others as well as a guide against future occurrence.

The Governor who sympathized with the families of those who lost their lives in the Dana Aircraft disaster appealed to the Federal Government to take the report of the panel set up to investigate the incident seriously.

His words: “I am happy about the panel set up to investigate this disaster. I urge the Federal government to punish those found wanting. The President should not treat this issue with kid-glove.”

Governor Uduaghan, who gave the charge while addressing the staff and management of Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS) in Asaba on Thursday, said the media should set agenda on issues that would unite the state and charged media practitioners in the state to be creative by designing programmes that would sell the policies and programmes of the state government to the grassroots.

He enjoined the media to critically analyse issues and create more programmes that would inform Deltans of the achievements of his administration especially on people oriented programmes.

The Governor who promised to improve facilities at the state-owned media houses especially the broadcast outfits, to enable them compete favourably in the country, enjoined the staff DBS to use the new equipment in the station to demonstrate their professional competence.

He further announced the plan of his administration to use agriculture to diversify the state’s economy and promised to mobilize stakeholders in the sector to design a road map for a successful programme.

“I am going to hold a town hall meeting on Agriculture so that all Deltans will farm. We should all farm whether for subsistence farming or for commercial purpose”.

He also said that the state government would use agriculture to create opportunities for the youths and enjoined Deltans to identify with the programme, just as he expressed support for the reforms going on in the energy sector which he said would encourage the participation of private investors to boost power supply across the country.

He urged the Federal government not to relax in its determination but should instead intensify efforts in the on-going reforms in the energy sector to guarantee uninterrupted supply of electricity.

He recalled the development in the communication industry and how Nigerians were presently enjoying the use of GSM noting that the Federal government was on the right track and would yield positive dividend in no distant time.

In his welcome remarks the Acting General Manager of the station Mr. Austin Mowah said the installation of new the equipment in the station has tasked the appetite of the staff to be resourceful and enterprising.

Mowah assured the Governor that the staff would improve on their performance especially in publicizing the programmes of the state government.

Also, the Commissioner for Information Barrister Chike Ogeah in his speech said there were limitless possibilities in the state over investment opportunities.

Ogeah explained that the state government has invested heavily on both DBS Asaba and Warri and assured the Governor that the station would continue to publicize the programmes and policies of the state government.

He however enjoined Deltans to guard their utterances so that they do not scuttle the peace initiative the Governor had laboured to build.

DELTA: 6 New Judges Sworn In • As Uduaghan Calls For Speedy Trials

Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan congratulating Justice Mrs Excel Timi after swearing her in as one the Judges in the State.

Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has charged Judges in the state to accelerate the trial of suspects to decongest the volume of cases in the courts and also to be firm and fair and dispense justice without fear or favour.

The governor who urged them to demonstrate selflessness, commitment and loyalty to enable them leave a legacy that would be worthy of emulation in the judiciary, promised to sustain promotion of the existing harmonious working relationship between the Judiciary and the Legislature.

“You were appointed as a result of your integrity, experience and proven record and should therefore be committed, selfless and dispense justice without fear or favour.”

Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State and Justice Abiodun Smith, State Chief Judge during the swearing-in of the six newly appointed Judges in the State in Asaba

The governor also explained that the newly sworn in judges have been given a challenge in the trial of kidnap suspects noting that the state house of assembly was processing a bill that would ensure the quick prosecution of suspects.

“We have considered personal integrity, wealth of experience and proven record of performance in appointing the six judges and believe you will use this position to serve the people better”.

Responding, Mrs. Mabel Omovie who spoke on behalf of her colleagues appreciated the governor for finding them worthy to serve Delta State and promised to dispense justice without fear or favour.

She pledged that they would render selfless service to Deltans and called for the cooperation of all especially their colleagues to achieve this goal.

“We thank the governor for approving us for this appointment, we thank our colleagues for nominating us and we will continue to seek your cooperation. We promise to serve Deltans selflessly.”

The new judges include Mr. Joshua Ikede, Mrs. Mabel Omovie, Mr. Cletus Emifoniye, Mrs. Orji Oritsejemetuale, Mrs. Excel Gentle-Timi and Mr. Marcel Okoh.

Uduaghan Charges Community-Based News Publishers On Inter-Ethnic Accord

Gov. Uduaghan With Community-Based News Publishers

Delta State Governor Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has charged community-based publishers to practice responsible journalism and avoid promoting ethnic conflicts, which he claimed have raged for some time now.

He said his administration is poised to ensuring peaceful co-existence among the multi-ethnic groups in the state.

Uduaghan gave the charge during a courtesy visit by members of the Association of Community Newspapers Publishers of Nigeria (ACNPN), Delta State at Government House, Asaba.

While enjoining them to ensure that their news reports were correct and balanced at all times and devoid of fanning the embers of disunity, the Governor told them to act as social reformers by helping to reduce hatred between various ethnic groups.

He further charged them to be a bridge between the government and the proletarian, stressing the need for them to set agenda on inter-ethnic harmony.

“Let us be conscious in our reporting because inter-ethnic hatred is building up and the magnitude is high.”

He explained that community newspapers publishers have the leverage and the potentials to unite the people rather than fanning the embers of hatred.

The governor however appealed to them to practice development journalism to create mutual commitment with government towards nurturing the nascent democracy.

“You are close to the grassroot and we will support you to do your job well, so that the rural populace will be adequately informed.”

The governor also charged them to assist in monitoring those who encourage sharp practices in primary and post primary schools as well as in hospitals to check sabotage of the free antenatal, post natal and education programmes of the state government.

In his address, the Chairman of the Association, Comrade Femi Odonmeta (Chief Olegwa) said the Association shared a mutual commitment with the Uduaghan Administration and would assist the government in protecting and nurturing the nascent democracy to greater heights.

He stated that the cardinal objective of the association was to promote love, peaceful co-existence among all ethnic nationalities in the state, adding that the Three Point Agenda of the administration, namely Peace and Security, Infrastructure Development and Human Capital Developmental had greatly impacted positively on the lives of Deltans and urged Governor Uduaghan not to relent in his efforts to leave a lasting legacy for Deltans and bring more dividends of democracy to the people, as he moves to complete his second term as Governor of Delta State.

“Our effort is geared towards the development of the state and we will shun every negative tendency that will undermine these goals.”

Present at the meeting were the Delta State Commissioner for Information, Barr. Chike Ogeah, the Permanent Secretary, Government House, Mr. Tony Obuh, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Sunny Ogefere, the Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Mr. Sunny Areh, and Mrs. Constance Okwudishi (Media aide to the Governor) amongst others.

NUJ, POINTER Chapel Holds Democracy Day Walk

In the spirit of the Democracy Day celebration, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), The Pointer Chapel, on Tuesday held a Democracy Day Walk.

The Walk tagged, “Walk for Democracy and Fitness” kicked off at about 7 am from The Pointer premises on Nnebisi Road, Asaba and terminated at the Squash Club, Government House, Asaba, Delta State.

Addressing participants at the Squash Club after the Walk, the member representing Ethiope East in Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Joseph Oshevire, said democracy has positively impacted on the lives of Nigerians after 13 years.  He observed that “though, we are not there yet, we are matching towards our destination.”

On his part, the Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Urban Development in Delta State, Mr Patrick Ferife, said Delta State is richer, development-wise for 13 years of unbroken civil rule.  He enjoined all to “support democracy and the government of Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan”.

While describing democracy as “a self-cleansing process,” that yields dividends in “leaps and bounds”, the Commissioner tasked the press to be objective in its reportage and contribute its quota to deepen democracy.

Speaking in a similar vein, the former Commissioner for Works, Omordi George Ugbomah, called on the Federal Government to “practice fiscal federalism” if democracy must take root in Nigeria and yield the desired dividends.

Chairman of the Delta State Council of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Chief Ifeanyi Obi observed that democracy has come to stay in the country and urged all Nigerians to work towards deepening it, noting that Deltans have fared better under democratic rule than the military.

The Director of Sports in the state, Mr Victor Onogagamue said the Walk was a very good exercise and urged Nigerians to always engage in exercise which he described as good for the health.

Earlier, the Chairman of The Pointer Chapel of the NUJ, Comrade Fidelis Egugbo, welcomed and commended participants for turning out for the exercise.  He said the essence of the walk was “to draw attention of Nigerians to the need to support democracy, disclosing that the Walk will be an annual event.