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RIVERS CRISIS: FUBARA AND THE VOICE OF JACOB

-By Austen Akhagbeme:

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of the oil-rich River State passes for a harmless dove in the eyes of the unsuspecting public.

His boyish looks, quiet mien, and seemingly unalloyed loyalty to his boss, Nyesom Wike over the years deceived many including Wike that the embattled governor could not bite. But the events of the last two days have shown that when push comes to shove, people opt for living.

With the ongoing crisis in Rivers State, the biggest challenge to Democracy and the leadership recruitment process in Nigeria, which is Godfatherism and cronyism, is again brought to the forefront of our national discourse.

It happened in Anambra when a Godfather damned all decency and kidnapped a “deviant” godson, a sitting governor, with all the paraphernalia of office, to the consternation of all. But the governor survived temporarily until he was officially thrown out by the courts.

The Edo episode was another. The godson had to jump parties to survive. Only in Lagos did a godfather succeed and ensure that his “rude boy” never came back.

The monetization of our electoral process and the expensive campaign activities make political godfatherism inevitable. How will a young vibrant and sagacious young man or woman aspire to leadership in our clime without a deep pocket?

Back to the Melo-drama in River State: what is Fubara’s sin? Why would anyone want him removed only after a 5-month sojourn in the government house? Why will a “good boy” suddenly become disobedient to the wishes of the powers that made him? Was he supposed to be made by any power other than that of the ballot that comes from the people in the first place? Questions heaped upon questions, you may say.

It is in the public domain that the appointment of his executive cabinet, especially his commissioners by Governor Fubara, drew the irk of his predecessor who felt that his impact wasn’t brought to bear enough in the process. This was one of the immediate causes of this fight.

Meanwhile, Nyesom Wike has for a long time been seething with discontent over Fubara’s planned resuscitation of the abandoned former governor Amaechi’s pet project, Songhai farms, which is capable of creating mass employment for the teeming youths in the state.

His mass promotion of the state civil servants who were long overdue and concomitant payment of the backlog of allowances was like an effort taken too far to discredit the former governor and his regime.

Ignatius Ajuru University, where Wike employed 90% of the staff from his Ikwerre ethnic group was being reviewed by Governor Fubara. Unconfirmed sources equally had it that the former governor demanded 25% of the state allocation from Governor Fubara which was turned down. These were the many “sins” of the sitting governor against his ruthless and bossy boss.

Nevertheless, there should be a call for peace while Fubara watches his back. His compromised security system needs to be reviewed and rejigged. Former governor Wike should kindly let Rivers State be. Governor Sim may not have committed any sin. He only recognized the voice of Jacob.

  • Austen Akhagbeme is a Columnist with Blank NEWS Online

Coups: International IDEA, regional envoys lead the way for inclusive governance, constitutional transition in Africa

•Jonathan, Chambas, ECOWAS, AU, IGAD harps on strengthening democracy 
The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), Regional Economic Communities (RECs), special envoys, and other key stakeholders are leading the way for inclusive governance and constitutional transition in Africa.

This was the main focus of the just concluded two-day “2nd Annual Retreat for Special Envoys and High Officials representing the RECs on Constitutional Transitions and Unconstitutional Changes of Governments” in Abuja, organized by International IDEA in collaboration with the ECOWAS Commission and Foreign Ministry of the Netherlands.
Speaking at the event in response to the resurgent Coup in parts of Africa, former President and ECOWAS Special Envoy, Goodluck Jonathan, stressed the need for inclusivity and constitutional transition of government to maintain stability in the society. 
Jonathan stressed that the dialogue on inclusivity should delve into how RECs and Special Envoys respond to constitutional transitions and unconstitutional government changes in alignment with democratic principles.
He said: “I have always said that there is a strong connection between democracy and development, hence the need to deepen democracy, make it more inclusive, and strengthen the institutions of governance, towards building a stable and prosperous society.”


He urged the stakeholders to place more emphasis on strengthening structures for credible elections, peace meditations, and good governance. He said discussions should explore the monitoring of responses to crises, and their adaptability in a rapidly evolving context due to factors such as security, climate change, and humanitarian challenges.
In his remarks, Secretary-General International IDEA, Dr Kevin Casas-Zamora,  stated its commitment to promoting Constitutional Transitions in Africa noting that it’s a pivotal opportunity for inclusive reform and democratic consolidation. 
He said, “History teaches a crucial lesson: a significant portion of the population must feel they have a stake in the political system to prevent challenges, often violent, from those feeling excluded. Constitutional transitions, particularly following unconstitutional changes of government, are critical junctures in which all stakeholders must have a vested interest. 
“Ensuring broad-based trust and ownership during these times fortifies public and stakeholder confidence in the new political order, creating safeguards against future attempts to undermine the transition,” he explained.
Zamora noted that key findings emanating from the International IDEA’s “Global State of Democracy Report” revealed that “this is a challenging time for democracy globally”. 

According to him, their data showed that this is the sixth consecutive year of democratic deterioration globally, the longest such sequence since our records started in 1975. 

The International IDEA scribe lamented that over two-thirds of the world’s population now lives in non-democratic regimes or in countries where democracy is visibly retreating. 

“Our report documents the considerable pressures faced by democratic governments everywhere: rising populism; declining trust in institutions; runaway polarization; unmet social expectations; pressing environmental challenges; and an increasingly toxic information environment,” Zamora disclosed.

In the same vein, Ambassador Muhammad Yonis, representing the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), emphasized the perils associated with a lack of inclusivity, underlining the potential for unrest or tribal discord. He acknowledged that, in some instances, disillusionment with corrupt governments may lead some to favor a military takeover. 
However, Yonis stressed the importance of engaging with such forces through open dialogue and public involvement.
The IGAD Senior Advisor to Chief Negotiator,  also cautioned against the adoption of colonial-era constitutions, asserting that this approach may not be suitable for contemporary contexts.
Drawing from his experience in Somalia, he pointed to the structural deficiencies that had led to political instability, where presidents hung prisoners multiple times within a single term, and some leaders remained in power for extended periods, ranging from eight to twenty years.
While acknowledging that the IGAD region is not entirely immune to the potential for unconstitutional government changes, Yonis highlighted that such instances are relatively rare within the region.
Ambassador Addel-Fatau Musah, the ECOWAS Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace, and Security, pointed out that while the African Union, ECOWAS, and other regional organizations possess documents designed to fortify democracy, they continue to grapple with challenges.
Musah highlighted the necessity of examining factors such as poverty and exclusive politics, questioning the root causes behind the surge in coups. He urged for a deeper exploration of whether poverty plays a significant role in these events, emphasizing the relevance of the digital advancements that characterize the era.
The Ambassador said, “We need to talk about poverty, exclusive politics. There must be a reason why there is an epidemic of coups. Is it poverty? We are in an era where we have to look at digital advancement.
“There is organized labor but the military is now abandoning its primary role and taking over power. In West Africa, we had 9 coups. Unsuccessful coups have been there. On the day of the inauguration, Bazoum faced a coup,” he lamented.
Musah urged for a nuanced understanding of these situations, emphasizing that the blame should not be solely placed on governance issues. While concerns about insecurity are raised, he highlighted the crucial role of the environment in these circumstances. The military, he noted, is traditionally tasked with providing security, making it pertinent for them to fulfill this duty.
In a stark portrayal of the situation, the ECOWAS  Commissioner shared alarming statistics, stating that over two million people are displaced in Burkina Faso, and more than one million children are deprived of education. He underscored that the security situation is deteriorating in Mali and Niger.
To ensure a smooth and inclusive transition, Musah implored the international community to exercise patience, recognizing the complexity of these challenges.
Also speaking, the African Union (AU) High Representative for Silencing the Guns, Amb. Mohammed ibn Chambas said the Union is in solidarity with International IDEA.
“Violation of human rights, violation of African rights, and our resources are often exploited to our disadvantage,” Chambas said.
“We must abide by the principle of non-differentness. We must push forward the agenda for conflict resolution through the African peace architecture,” he stressed, adding that “we must ensure that African standby forces work”.
On his part, Netherlands Ambassador to Nigeria, Amb Williams Wouter Plomp, said African countries are facing a rise in unconstitutional government transition without constitutional reforms.
“We want inclusion. ECOWAS and others must devise mechanisms to help entrench constitutional government.”
Also speaking, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, who was represented by the Director of African Affairs, Amb. Salisu Umar decried what he described as an “avoidable crisis of unconstitutional change of governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Niger, Gabon, and others”.
“This has to be reversed. These unconstitutional changes are taking place despite things that are supposed to deter the actors. Africa is signatory to treaties and conventions but the reasons why the continent is still where it needs to be interrogated,”the minister said.
The gathering which epitomizes the spirit of collaboration and commitment to democratic values, was championed by IDEA. The annual retreat offers a platform for experts and political leaders to explore the critical themes surrounding democracy’s sustainability, making it an apt demonstration of International IDEA’s multifaceted contributions.
International IDEA, established in 1995 as an intergovernmental organization, is dedicated to promoting sustainable democracy worldwide. The organization specializes in policy-friendly research and analysis related to elections, parliaments, constitutions, digitalization, climate change, inclusion, and political representation, all aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

Hong Kong, France, Oman-bound traffickers arrested at Abuja, Lagos airports with illicit drugs

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested two businessmen at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja with consignments of cocaine and heroin going to Hong Kong and France concealed in their bellies.

A statement on Sunday by spokesman of the anti-narcotics agency, Femi Babafemi read that while 38-year-old ThankGod Emenike was arrested at the boarding gate of the Abuja airport on Friday 20th October during the outward clearance of passengers on Air France flight 818 to Paris, another passenger, 41-year-old Agbo Chidike was taken into NDLEA custody on Saturday 21st October while attempting to board an Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 950 to Hong Kong via Addis Ababa.

He said they were both arrested and detained after their body scan revealed they ingested illicit drugs, adding that after days in custody and a number of excretions, Emenike excreted 72 wraps of heroin weighing 1.171 kilogrammes, while Chidike discharged 49 pellets of cocaine with a total weight of 998.53 grammes.

Babafemi said in his statement, Chidike claimed he is a businessman dealing in spare parts at the Alaba International market in Ojo area of Lagos, even as he added that he was to be paid N3.5 million which he intended to use to import goods from Hong Kong.

The spokesman also revealed that NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos last Wednesday intercepted a Qatar Airways flight passenger going to Oman, Agbo Tochukwu with a consignment of 58 parcels of skunk weighing 29.1 kilogrammes while undergoing processes to board his flight at the Terminal 11 of the airport. Tochukwu, in his statement was said to have claimed he relocated to Oman on 6th May and has been working as hotel attendant there before venturing into drug trafficking.

Babafemi equally disclosed that a total of 2,197 kilogrammes of skunk were recovered in four interdiction operations in parts of Ondo state within four days. He said while 1,165.5 kilogrammes were seized in Uso, Owo local government area last Wednesday, a consignment of 691 kilogrammes were recovered from Ukugu forest in Ipele the previous day, Tuesday . He said a suspect, Ifeanyi Abuguja, 32, was arrested with 87 kilogrammes of same substance last Monday at Agula Road, Ogbese, Akure North local government area, while 253.5 kilogrammes were recovered at Ogbese market in Akure North local government area last Thursday.

In Oyo state, two suspects: Ayo Dele, 19, and Olaitan Ahmed, 23, were arrested with 160 grammes of cannabis at a drug joint at Nalende area of Ibadan metropolis on Sunday 22nd October while a follow up operation at their warehouse in the same area led to the recovery of 332 kilogrammes of the same substance.

He said operatives of the Lagos Command of the agency intercepted and recovered a vehicle loaded with 209 kilogrammes of Loud at Okun Ajah area of the state last Monday, their counterparts in Gombe last Saturday recovered an abandoned consignment of 401 blocks of cannabis sativa weighing 392 kilogrammes and 21,000 capsules of tramadol at Tumfure area of the state.

In the early hours of today Sunday (yesterday), NDLEA operatives in Edo state stormed the Utese forest in Ovia North East local government area where they evacuated a total of 2,931.3 kilogrammes of cannabis sativa from a warehouse in the forest.

The spokesman said the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) advocacy campaign of the agency continued in equal measure in schools, markets, worship places and others across the country in the past week. He noted that some of them include: WADA town hall sensitization lecture by Zone E command in collaboration with Kano and Jigawa commands of the agency for 108 principals of secondary schools in Dutse Emirate; same lecture for students and teachers of Nkpoghoro community secondary school, Afikpo, Ebonyi state; students and teachers of Government Secondary School and Community Comprehensive School, both in Abua/Odual local government area, Rivers state as well as WADA sensitisation lecture at Durbar Grammar School, Durbar, Oyo state.

Meanwhile, while commending the officers and men of the NAIA, MMIA, Ondo, Oyo, Lagos, Edo and Gombe Commands for the arrests and seizures of the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (Retd) urged them and their compatriots across all formations of the agency to maintain the offensive action tempo and strive to surpass previous records while maintaining a balance with their drug demand reduction efforts.

Ex-Militant Group Calls All Presidential Candidates to Cooperate with Tinubu to Move Nigeria Ahead

Ilaje ex – militant group, the Niger Delta Coastline Vanguard (NDCV) has made an appeal to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)‘s presidential candidate at the last general election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, his Labour Party (LP) counterpart, Mr. Peter Obi and the presidential candidates of other political parties to join hands with President Bola Tinubu to move the country forward politically, economically and socially in the interest of all Nigerians.

The group, in a statement on Saturday, made the appeal while congratulating President Bola Tinubu, on the affirmation of his Presidential election victory by the Supreme Court, in Abuja on Thursday.

The leader of ex-militants Akogun Job Omotuwa described the triumph of the President at the apex court as “the ultimate judicial stamp on the landslide victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) flag bearer at the 2023 presidential poll held on February 25, 2023.”

He described the decision of the Supreme Court validating President Tinubu’s win as victory for democracy, the rule of law and a landmark judgement in the nation’s electoral jurisprudence that has become a reference point for generations to come.”
Omotuwa, also described the latest judicial victory of President Tinubu as the confirmation of the electoral wishes of the majority of Nigerians who massively voted the APC as the party of their choice.

Omotunwa said the affirmation of Tinubu’s victory by both the Presidential Election Petition Court and the Supreme Court has laid to rest all doubts and controversies raised by the opposition about the presidential election.

The ex-militant however advised the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) flag bearer, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, his Labour Party (LP) counterpart, Mr. Peter Obi and
the presidential candidates of other political parties to join hands with President Tinubu to move the country forward politically, economically and socially in the interest of Nigerians.

He also advised the candidates and parties whose petitions and appeals were not successful at the courts to accept the hand of fellowship earlier extended to them by President Tinubu since there must be an end to litigation after the electorate had spoken with their votes.

Omotuwa enjoined Nigerians irrespective of their political, ethnic and religious leanings to support President Tinubu’s vision to positively turn aro und the fortunes of Nigeria through his Renewed Hope agenda now that his election has been confirmed as legitimate by the apex court.

He said: @This is victory for democracy and rule of law. On behalf of the ex – militants, I congratulate the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the leadership of the party, APC and Nigerians as a whole on this victory. Let’s all join hands with the President in it’s determined efforts to take our country to a new level of development and prosperity.”

Omotunwa equally urged President Tinubu to allow Ilaje ex – militants to handle the contracts of surveillance and monitoring to cover Ondo, Ogun and Lagos states littoral corridors.

He claimed that the NDCV has the capability, capacity, the required intelligence and human resources to work with federal government security agencies in the surveillance systems, stressing that illegal oil bunkering, vandalism and sabotage would be a thing of the past.

Ebonyi State Govt has political will, commitment to make Spotlight Initiative 2.0 successful 

As the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative to End Violence Against Women and Girls closed out and was handed over to Ebonyi State Government, the State Governor, H.E. Francis Nwifuru, has reassured partners and other stakeholders, of his government’s political will and commitment to ensure the success of the second phase of the Spotlight project.

Represented by the Speaker of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Moses Odunwa at the event held on 26 October 2023, the Governor informed that “the state is well prepared to take up the second phase of the SI project. The state government is well equipped to support the relevant Ministries, Departments and Agncies, and other partners to make the second phase a success.”

Nwifuru reassured all stakeholders and the people of Ebonyi that the signing of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, was not a joke, emphasizing that the law would be implemented and enforced. “The state government is committed to the full actualization of the VAPP Act. If there is any gap in the implementation of the VAPP law, the state government stand ready to address such gaps.” He pointed out, and later declared the project closed and committed to continuing its second phase.

The joint EU-UN Spotlight Initiative, aimed at eliminating violence against women and girls and harmful practices was launched in 2019, with implementation focusing on five states: Adamawa, Cross-River, Ebonyi, Lagos, and Sokoto, plus the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).  
UNESCO representative at the event, Ms Regine Priso, urged the Ebonyi State Government to take active steps to sustain the gains of the first phase of the Spotlight project. “The state performed well, the next phase can only be better considering the enabling environment provided by the Governor and the First Lady of the state.

She highlighted some of the achievements of the Spotlight project in Ebonyi State: Establishment of the National Gender-Based Violence Data Situation Room and Dashboard; One-stop Centre; Safe spaces; and the Second Chance Education programme which reached 25,000 girls and young women, including boys and men in the state; among many others.

National Spotlight Coordinator Ms Anu John, noted that the Spotlight Initiative project had led to notable progress towards gender equality in Nigeria. “In 2020, the country saw a significant reduction in gender-based violence (GBV) cases, as well as an increase in reporting of such cases.” She said.

According Ms John, this progress is reflected in the Global Gender Gap reports, with Nigeria rising to 128 out of 153 countries in 2020. “Furthermore, Nigeria has climbed 16 places in the 2022 global gender gap index, reaching the 123rd position out of 146 countries. This represents a substantial improvement from its ranking of 139th out of 156 countries in 2021.” She added.

The hand-over ceremony featured screening of a TV Documentary on the achievements and impacts of Spotlight Initiative in Ebonyi State, and beneficiaries testimonials, while the State Cultural troupe also presented a stage performance on ending GBV.

British High Commissioner, Sultan of Sokoto Discuss Prospect of Mediation in Niger Republic Impasse

The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Richard Montgomery and the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Muhammadu Sa’adu Abubakar III have had discussion on the prospects for a mediated resolution of the Niger Republic impasse.

The High Commissioner, who visited Sokoto State on 25 and 26 October, had
during his discussions with the Sultan, acknowledged His Eminence’s role in promoting peace between people of different faiths in Nigeria, including through his positions as President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Co-Chair of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC). They also discussed the situation in Niger Republic and the prospects for a mediated resolution.

A statement on Friday by the Senior Communications & Public Diplomacy Officer, Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, the British High Commission, Atinuke Akande-Alegbe revealed that other engagements during the High Commissioner’s visit included a thought-provoking meeting with representatives of civil society organisations, traditional leaders and academics who shared their insights on social, religious, economic and security issues.

Akande-Alegbe said to understand more about the state’s history the High Commissioner visited the Waziri Junaidu History and Culture Bureau, during which he described their archives of correspondence and official documents from Shehu Usman Dan Fodio’s time as a “treasure trove for historians”.

She noted that ahead of Remembrance Day, the High Commissioner paid his respects at the graves of 12 soldiers, British and Nigerian, who fell in the Second World War.

At the end of the visit, the British High Commissioner, Dr. Richard Montgomery, said: “It was an honour to be received by His Eminence the Sultan in Sokoto. We reflected on the deep and historical ties between the UK and Sokoto, including the links between the Sultanate and the British Royal Family. We had an insightful discussion on traditional leadership and social progress; inter-faith dialogue; national peace initiatives; and regional mediation. My visit was also an opportunity to deepen my understanding of the state’s contribution to the history of Nigeria, including by seeing the remarkable archives of the Sokoto Caliphate at the Waziri Junaidu History and Culture Bureau; a real treasure trove for historians. I had an engaging discussion with representatives of civil society, academia and traditional leaders, who shared their insights on issues including gender equality, insecurity and the economy. Ahead of Remembrance Day, it was important to pay my respects at the graves of 12 soldiers, British and Nigerian, who gave their lives in the Second World War.”

We have Successfully Repaired 6,000 VVF in Jigawa- MSF

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has carried out 90,000 deliveries, and 6,000 successful Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) repairs in Jigawa State towards reducing maternal morbidity and mortality in the state.

Medical Operations Senior Manager of MSF, Dr Marie-Hortense Koudika, at a press conference in Abuja after a workshop in collaboration with the Jigawa state government.

MSF, which is also known as Doctors Without Borders, is an international non-governmental organisation that provides humanitarian medical care.

Koudika said the organisation also carried out 18,000 C-sections, 143,000 hospitalizations and 19,000 newborn admissions at the Jahun General Hospital in Jigawa State in collaboration with the Jigawa State government in the last 15 years.

Head of mission MSF, Abdel Kader Issaly, said only half of pregnant women in Jigawa State attend antenatal with most of them delivering at home thereby making them susceptible to complications.

The Commissioner of Health Jigawa State, Dr Muhammed Adbullahi Kainuwa said the Jigawa State government was working towards scaling up maternal health services across all facilities in the 27 local government areas of the state.

He said as a result of MSF intervention, patients come from neighbouring states like Kano, Katsina and even Niger Republic to access maternal care services.

MSF started its fistula repair project at the Jahub General Hospital in 2008, according to a statement, which added that: “However, over the years, the project evolved to provide comprehensive emergency maternal obstetrics and neonatal care (CEmONC) and support to the ministry of health in the hospital. MSF is also intervening by supporting basic emergency maternal obstetrics and neonatal care (BEmONCs) in four primary health facilities in Jahun, Aujara, Miga and Taura.

“From January to June, MSF team provides 19,894 women with ante-natal care, recorded 143 vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF) patient admissions and conducted 162 VVF surgeries.”

The international medical aid group, Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF), hosted a three-day workshop between Monday, October 23 and Wednesday October 25 in Nigeria’s federal capital territory, Abuja, on ‘Reducing Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in Jigawa State, Northwest Nigeria.’

The event brought together major stakeholders to dissect the impact the 15-year Jahun project has had in Jigawa state, and to draw a roadmap on the way forward.

Over 60 representatives from MSF, the Jigawa state, and federal government officials, as well as members of other humanitarian organisations, were in attendance to brainstorm ways to expand access to healthcare and improve maternal and neonatal outcomes in the state.

During one of the sessions, Dr Muhammad Abdullahi Kainuwa, the Jigawa state Commissioner of Health, highlighted how limited resources had put a great strain on the quality of healthcare, stating that a health budget of upto ₦75 million allocated in the state per month still isn’t enough to cover the needs of the state.

Kainuwa said that: “We have to look at how the funds are being used in line with policies and frameworks put in place to prevent wastage and to ensure it is spent accordingly. The money is to be used judiciously and appropriately,” he said.
He also mentioned limited human resources, in terms of qualified medical personnel on the ground in rural areas.

“The burden of diseases is mostly in the rural areas. 70 per cent of Jigawa state are living in rural areas. More needs to be done, such as sending more medical staff to rural areas with improvement of welfare, pay and living situations. We need to find how to retain qualified medical staff to remain in the rural areas.”

NHRC Commends FG on Rights of Older Persons

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has commended the Federal Government for ratifying the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights of Older Persons.

The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Tony Ojukwu handed down this commendation in Abuja, saying the ratification of this important Protocol underscores the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment to the protection and promotion of human rights, specifically those of older persons, in the country.

Ojukwu further highlighted that the ratification of the Protocol reaffirms the country’s pledge to upholding the dignity, security, participation, independence, autonomy, and long-term care of older persons. He said It is a testament to the government’s dedication to providing older citizens with equal opportunities and equity across generations.

According to him, “with this formal ratification, Nigeria has positioned itself as a member-state in the African region committed to safeguarding these rights through a binding regional legal instrument”. This action he said is a testament to Nigeria’s determination to ensure older persons are guaranteed their fundamental rights and well-being.

He said the Commission is pleased to see Nigeria’s continued commitment to human rights on the African continent and beyond.

He recounted that in its role as a member of the Global Allaince of National Human Rights Institutions ( GANHRI) Working Group on Ageing, Nigeria has actively supported the Open Ended Working Group on Aging mandate to develop the best possible document for an internationally binding instrument on the rights of older persons. This reflects Nigeria’s proactive engagement with global human rights issues he stressed.

Speaking further, Ojukwu said Nigeria’s ratification of this protocol not only provides tangible support for a regional instrument but also underscores the region’s desire to support a United Nations Convention that would be developed on the protection of rights of older persons.

“We firmly believe that this ratification will lead to improved protection and promotion of the rights of older persons in our country as the NHRC remains steadfast in its commitment to working with relevant Stakeholders to ensure the realization of human rights for all citizens” he added.

NIGERIA: LONGER WALK TO FREEDOM (1)

-By Austen Akhagbeme:

To be born a citizen of Nigeria is not anybody’s making and therefore should not be a disadvantage. After all, most of us alive today were never part of the bargain for nationhood and therefore, weren’t allowed to decide otherwise. And this is deep.

But that we are here together, gives us the right and privilege to air our view by contributing to the conversation on our collective destiny as a nation today, drawing lessons from our chequered history while interrogating stark but palpable realities dispassionately.

Understanding a functional society is a herculean task. How much more of a dysfunctional society, especially the heterogeneous type, where everything and anything is primarily viewed and understood from the ethnic prism coupled with a rent-seeking disposition?

This is why I will not lay claim to any form of superior intellection or clairvoyance of understanding in analyzing the bugs that are biting us silly as a people.

As a stern observer of the Nigerian socio-economic and political space and history, I have concluded that Nigeria’s biggest challenge is squarely that of leadership. And this, more often than not, has consciously and unconsciously formed a clandestine mental framework for my analyses all the time.

We are the way we are because of the way our leaders are. Our problems are a reflection of the thoughtfulness or thoughtlessness of our leaders. We are corrupt because our leaders “taught” us so by their actions or inaction. We play ethnic politics because our founding fathers were tribal chieftains and openly gave it expression in political associations and the eventual Party formations.

Our leadership recruitment process at every level is fraught with dishonesty and irregularities because only through such a compromised disposition that the evil status quo be lubricated and maintained.

Electioneering processes have become war zones where only the fittest, not in the brain but in brawn, survive. Here, money is everything and everyone with his or her price tag, dangling on their neck.

Everything purchasable and deplorable is used to enthrone cronies into power and political godfathers and godsons’ relationships and clientele are understandably brokered. We truly have a long way to go; a longer walk to the freedom that has eluded us from the very beginning.

  • Austen Akhagbeme is a Columnist with Blank NEWS Online

AZEMHE AZENA STORMS EDO CENTRAL

-By Austen Akhagbeme:

All is set for the Popular Edo State Labour Party, LP, governorship aspirant, Dr Azemhe Azena in his plan storming of Edo Central this week on Saturday, the 28th of October.

The event tagged “The Azemhe Project Mega Summit” which is ably sponsored by the Two Hands Foundation International, is aimed at unveiling the Azemhe persona- the man, his mandate, and his mission.

The event which is scheduled to take place in Ekpoma at 10 am on Saturday is the second of the series, the first being the tumultuous Edo South edition that shook Benin City a month ago.

It should be recalled that the last event in Benin witnessed a huge turnout of people in their thousands cutting across all strata of society.

The upcoming mega rally promises to be more glorious in outlook, effect and attendance as people who love the ebullient Philanthropist in Edo Central and beyond are gearing up to grace the occasion.

According to the organizers, “the upcoming summit provides an opportunity for stakeholder interaction as professionals, entrepreneurs, students, community leaders and political enthusiasts unite in one grand assembly to discuss the common future of Edo State while proffering solutions to the many challenges we face today”.

The Azemhe Project Mega Summit is a reawakening novelty, a movement of some sort, aimed at interrogating the age-long narratives and attempting a paradigm shift in the governance of a precious and naturally endowed political enclave such as Edo state.

This, therefore, calls for the attention of every indegene, lover and friend of the state to be a vital part of this new dawn.

N78BN JBN CONTRACT: Oborevwori’s giant step in Delta

By Festus Ahon:

Since his emergence as Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has never hidden his intention to develop the twin cities of Warri and Effurun alongside other parts of the state.

During the maiden State Executive Council (EXCO) meeting under his watch, the Governor announced his intention to engage construction giant, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, to construct three flyovers, a cloverleaf and road expansion in Warri and Effurun.

After months of vigorous planning, meetings, reviews and tough negotiations, Delta State Government, Tuesday, signed the contract worth N78 billion. The projects which are expected to be completed within 27 months, would see the State Government making a down payment of 25 percent of the total project cost which amounts to N19.5 billion.

Speaking during the signing of the agreement at the Government House, Asaba, Governor Oborevwori said the ceremony was a culmination of days and months of critical planning and deft negotiations and a major step forward in his administration’s plan to start an infrastructural revolution that would change the face of Warri and its environs.

The Governor, who said the choice of Julius Berger was informed not only by its excellent record, but also by its experience in road construction in riverine terrains, tasked the contractor to deliver the projects on schedule.

He urged the contractor to replicate what it had done in other states, adding that upon completion, the projects would not only change the face of Warri and its environs, but also ease the traffic congestion in the area and alleviate the hardship faced by the commuters.

Governor Oborevwori assured Deltans and residents of the state that the M.O.R.E agenda was on course, adding that they should expect more landmark projects across the different senatorial districts in fulfillment of his pledge to make life more meaningful for the people.

The Managing Director of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Dr Lars Richter, while thanking Delta State Government for giving the company the opportunity to deliver on the projects, commended Governor Oborevwori for the vision and foresight in the huge investment and for the commencement of a new era for the people of the state.

In a related development, South-South Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Dan Orbih, has described Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as an enviable leader showing the way for others to emulate.

Orbih, who stated this during a visit to Governor Oborevwori, also said they were in the state to formally congratulate him on his victory at the governorship poll and its subsequent affirmation at the election petitions tribunal.

He described Governor Oborevwori as a product and symbol of loyalty and commitment to the party and commended him for his outstanding accomplishments in just a few months of being in office as governor. He commended the Governor for building roads and bridges and for being an exemplary leader.

He lamented the poor state of federal roads in the region and commended Governor Oborevwori for not abandoning critical federal roads in the state and urged other state governments to emulate the Governor’s leadership example.

Orbih said the South South remained the stronghold of the party in the country and assured that from the steps taken so far by Oborevwori as Governor of Delta State, the people stood to gain immensely from his M.O.R.E Agenda.

Responding, Governor Oborevwori thanked the party hierarchy for their support, assuring that he would continue to do his best to provide sterling leadership for the people of the state who trusted him with their mandate. He said his administration had done quite a lot in the past few months, assuring that better days awaited Deltans in terms of infrastructural development across the state.

Earlier on Monday, Governor Oborevwori had lamented that flood and water pollution were hampering food production in Nigeria and called on the Federal Government and the United Nations (UN) to tackle the menace to ensure food sufficiency in the country.

Governor Oborevwori made the call in his remarks at the 2023 World Food Day Celebration with the theme: “Water is life, water is food, leave no one behind” held at the Cenotaph, Asaba.

Represented by his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, Oborevwori said the aim of the day was to promote global awareness and action for those who suffer from hunger, and to highlight the need to ensure healthy diets for all. He said although water makes up over 50 percent of the human body and covers about 71 percent of the Earth’s surface, only 2.5 percent of water is fresh, suitable for drinking, agriculture, and for most industrial uses.

He said Delta State was blessed with an environment suitable for agriculture, fish production and its value chain but regretted that flooding and water pollution had become a recurring decimal in Delta and most other states of the country.

He expressed delight at the high demand for agricultural produce from Delta State in different parts of the world, from oil palm, maize, cassava, yam, fruits, vegetables, tomatoes, pepper, poultry and fish from both freshwater and brackish water to tapioca, spices, among other agricultural products and by-products.

In his speech earlier, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mr Perez Omoun, said that through the Delta State Accelerated Agricultural Development Scheme (AADS), the State Government was developing three sites for greenhouse farming across the three agro ecological zones at Mbiri in Ika North-East Local Government Area, LGA; Deghele in Sapele LGA, and Kpakiama in Bomadi LGA.

He remarked that over 300 Cassava Farmers had been empowered to cultivate 330 hectares of farmland across the state and the government was working assiduously to increase this figure through direct investment and partnership.

Under oil palm production, Omoun said over 1,490,000 oil palm seedlings have been raised across the three oil palm nursery sites at Ejeme-Unor, Oleh and Aragba-Okpe in the past six years to establish an additional 9,933 hectares of oil palm plantation in the state.

He said because of the suitable environment and incentives provided for aquaculture and its value chain in the state, over 5,000 youths have engaged themselves in Aquaculture in cluster fish farms managed by cooperative societies across the state.

Similarly, Governor Oborevwori has pledged his administration’s commitment to make functional healthcare systems readily available to Deltans, no matter where they reside.

Oborevwori gave the pledge on Thursday when he received on an advocacy visit, the State Coordinator of the World Health Organisation, WHO, Dr (Mrs) Faith Ireye, and her delegation at Government House, Asaba.

He commended the WHO and all other health partners for their consistent support to the growth and development of the health sector in the state and country, assuring that he would continue to support their operations to ensure health and overall well being of all Deltans.

He said his administration had sustained the free maternal and children-under-five healthcare programme in recognition of the importance 9attached to their wellbeing and survival.

Earlier, Dr. Ireye, lauded the state government for its free medical treatment for children under the age of five years and pregnant women and for providing free supplements and nutrients for under-nourished children in the state, stressing that the noble initiative should be sustained.

While acknowledging the support of the state government towards the organisation in the realisation of its core mandate, she noted that healthcare workers in the state had started the integration of primary health care service.

  • Ahon is Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Delta State.

OMATENE URGES CHRISTIANS TO EMBRACE GOD WITH SINCERITY OF PURPOSE

-:By Chukwudi Asoya/ Magnus Emuji

Christians and other well meaning individuals in the society have been called upon to embrace God with sincerity of purpose and identity with churches that could impact positivity on their lives.

The resident Pastor of Winners ‘ Chapel, Obi-Ugbe , Asaba, Pastor Godstime Omatene gave the advice in Asaba while speaking with newsmen shortly after his birthday celebration with his family and members of the church.

Pastor Omatene said that there were numerous blessings for those that served God with clean heart, adding that genuine worship centres were places where solutions could be gotten.

The clergyman stated that God has used him to impact on lives since he became a pastor, stressing that many of his members in the church had continued to witness success and breakthroughs in their lives .

Pastor Omatene, who stressed the need for men of God to enter into contract with God and seek direction from Him whenever they were called upon, hinted that by April, 2024 he would have spent 5 years as the resident Pastor of the church.

While appreciating his family and members of his church for celebrating his birthday with him , Pastor Omatene said that he was overwhelmed by the show of love for him and described Winners’ Chapel, Obi-Ugbe Asaba as a centre of solution.

In their separate remarks, some members of the church including the men’s leader of the church, Mr. Shadrach Oghenemario Avele , Mr. Kayode Ajayi , who is also of the leaders in the church and the Personal Assistant (PA) to the resident Pastor, Mr. Ogwu Jeremiah described the Omatene as a great servant of God with so much anointing to transform peoples ‘ lives .

They said that God had been using Pastor Omatene to touch lives and congratulated him on his birthday just as they wished him more grace and good health.

Avele and Ajayi , however, pledged their continued support for the pastor for the overall benefits and growth of the church.

FG Seeks Private Sector Support On Poverty Alleviation, Economic Devt

The Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) has reiterated the position of the Federal Ministry of Budget and National Economic Planning that the private sector is critical to driving the economic growth and overall development of Nigeria.

The organization declared that the Minister of Budget and National Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu was quoted out of context by a section of the media at the just concluded 30th Annual LAPO Development Forum, adding that the Minister stressed the need for sustained partnership with the private sector to drive the development agenda in the face of dwindling government revenue.

In a statement by the Head of Programme and Corporate Communications, Dr James-Wisdom Abhulimen, LAPO said the Honourable Minister emphasized the need for non-state actors to complement government efforts in promoting national and economic development as government cannot bear the burden alone.

Represented by the Director of International (Bilateral Economic) Cooperation, Dr. Sampson Ebimaro, Dr Bagudu stated: “Essentially, NGOs exist to cover the space not covered by the government by seeking propositions on issues such as health care, environment, economy, public policy, empowerment and support to vulnerable citizens. The government’s policy objectives are very critical for both state and non-state actors, like the NGOs.

“The role of NGOs is to work with the government through its national development plan. The chairman has already mentioned and talked about our national development plan for 2021–2025. In doing that, the actors must be very inclusive in that it has to be non-selective and non-discriminatory, and you must stick to the overall needs of various areas of society.

“The growth rate is very slow and the population growth is fast pacing and increasing. unemployment is surging amid high inflation. These are issues which non-governmental organisations must take on board in helping government to cover the space government could not cover”, he said.

Signed:

Dr James-Wisdom Abhulimen ANIPR
Head, Programme & Corporate Communications, LAPO

Oborevwori, Okowa not in ‘cold war’

Delta State Government, Friday, said there were no disagreements between the incumbent Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, and his predecessor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa.

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, in a statement in Asaba, said the purported disagreement as published by Daily Times was a figment of the imagination of the writer as no cold war exists between the two leaders.

The Governor’s spokesman said that Oborevwori and Okowa “enjoy the warmest of relationships”, describing the publication as total falsehood and a futile, unnecessary effort at undue sensationalism. He maintained that the Governor would appoint both remaining Commissioners at the appropriate time.

“We have read with great dismay, the unsavoury and sensational report on an imaginary cold war between Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and his predecessor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, as published by Daily Times Newspapers.

“We condemn the hatchet job and its unappetising and distasteful content as it is a clear imagination concocted by the reporter.

“The report in itself woefully fell short of journalism ethics as no attempt was made by the reporter to seek clarification on the alleged cold war between both leaders.

“While Governor Oborevwori holds his predecessor, Senator Okowa and other leaders in high esteem, reports of imaginary disagreements over appointments of two Commissioners are untrue.

“As professional journalists, the ethics of the profession demand that the newspaper should have sought the opinion of the dramatis personnae before going to the press but that was not the case.

“We, therefore, call on the said newspaper to withdraw the said publication as it is a clear misrepresentation of facts,” Ahon stated.

PRESS UNIT,
GOVT.HOUSE, ASABA

30th Annual LAPO Development Forum: Communiqué

A communiqué issued at the end of the 30th Annual LAPO Development Forum held on Thursday, October 19th, 2023 at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua International Conference Centre, Abuja.

Theme: “The Role Of Non-State Actors In National Development: A Case Study Of Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO)”.

Preamble

The 30th edition of the Annual LAPO Development Forum was organized by the Lift Above Poverty Organisation (LAPO) on Thursday, October 19th, 2023 at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua International Conference Centre, Abuja with the theme: “The Role Of Non-State Actors In National Development: A Case Study Of Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO).”

The Forum was chaired by Dr Sarah Alade, a former Acting Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Special Adviser to the President on Finance and Economy. Dr. Felix O. U. Oriakhi, an Associate Professor of International Relations at the Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Nigeria delivered the keynote address with Dr. Godwin Ehigiamusoe, CEO, LAPO as host.

The forum drew participants from the public and private sectors including members of the civil society, government representatives and policymakers, entrepreneurs, development partners, trade groups and professional associations, members of the diplomatic corps, political and religious bodies, academic institutions, the media and other critical stakeholders joining the event online.

The occasion was declared open by the Honourable Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, represented by Dr. Sampson Ebimaro.

After a diligent deliberation of the keynote paper with far reaching contributions from delegates, the Forum came up with the following 10-point communiqué as follows:po

  1. The participants congratulated LAPO for sustaining the Annual LAPO Development Forum since 1994, addressing human development challenges through the establishment of mutually reinforcing institutions in microfinance; health; micro-leasing; micro insurance, and the employment of 10,212 Nigerians.
  2. The forum applauded LAPO, a non-state actor for its contributions to national development and commitment to the social, health and economic empowerment of the poor and the vulnerable, with over 1.8 million people benefiting directly from its health interventions including health education and basic cancer, malaria, HIV, Hepatitis Blood sugar and blood pressure screening and referral services.
  3. The delegates commended LAPO Microfinance Bank and other financial institutions in the ecosystem for the provision of over N1.2trn as loans to female owners of micro and small businesses across the country.
  4. The forum observed that Non State Actors (NSAs) represent a socially, economically and politically stable and conscious social segment that complements and checkmates state power when necessary, noting that they exist as a vehicle for profitably harnessing the benefits of globalization in terms of skills, knowledge, networking and resources.
  5. The forum urged the ruling elites to eschew greed and avarice and wisely invest public funds under their supervision for the benefit of the masses, adding that it is possible to take Nigerians out of the poverty loop.
  6. The forum called on the Federal government of Nigeria to identify leading and well-organized NSAs such as LAPO operating in the microfinance industry and deepen relationship with them to increase the number of Nigerians who can access credit facilities to grow small and medium scale enterprises.
  7. The delegates urged government at all levels to create social safety nets and enabling environment for peace, security and stability to reign in Nigeria, to enable NSAs operate smoothly in the polity, thereby complementing government’s efforts at building a virile Nigerian polity where poverty among the citizen is reduced considerably.
  8. The forum enjoined the country’s leadership to take advantage of the opportunities provided by the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) through policies and programmes to promote NSAs’ greater involvement in the economy.
  9. The delegates’ urged NSAs to improve on their operations and activities which can help Nigeria come out from the woods in the coming years, adding that like LAPO, they should complement government efforts in fighting poverty in the country and transforming the economy.
  10. The forum called on the private sector to key into the Global Compact launched by the United Nations’ Secretary General at the 1999 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEP) which challenges Individual Corporations, representative businesses and associations to support the Nine Principles which relate to human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.

Signed:

Dr James-Wisdom Abhulimen
Head, Programme & Corporate Communications, LAPO.

Warri: A New Beginning with Julius Berger’s Contract Signing

-By Dennis Otu:

Warri, the once thriving oil-rich city in Delta State, has been plagued by neglect and disorganization in recent years. The departure of multinational companies left the city in a state of decay, with its young population struggling with homelessness and unemployment. However, hope is on the horizon as the new Governor of Delta State, Rt Hon.Sheriff Oborevwori, has promised to rejuvenate Warri. And he is making good on his word.

On October 18th, 2023, history was made as the Delta State Government and German construction giant, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, signed a N78 billion contract for the construction of flyovers, cloverleaf, and road expansion projects in Effurun and Warri metropolis. This partnership marks the first time Julius Berger will be involved in the development of Warri, and it is expected to bring about a much-needed facelift for the neglected city.

The contracts include the expansion of a section of DSC/NPA Expressway, the construction of a Cloverleaf Interchange at the existing Effurun flyover, and the addition of pedestrian bridges. Flyover bridges will also be built at Enerhen junction, Marine Gate, DSC roundabout, and PTI junction. The signing ceremony took place at the Government House in Asaba, with representatives from both the State Government and Julius Berger Nigeria Plc in attendance.

The Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, who has witnessed the rise and fall of Warri, expressed his excitement about the signing ceremony, stating that it represents a major step forward in his administration’s plan to revolutionize the city’s infrastructure.

He commended the efforts of everyone involved in the planning and negotiation process, emphasizing the significance of engaging Julius Berger for the first time in construction projects in Delta State.

The Governor also highlighted the importance of choosing Julius Berger based on their excellent track record and experience in road construction in challenging terrains.

He urged the contractor to complete the projects within 27 months, emphasizing the positive impact they will have on easing traffic congestion and improving the lives of commuters.

Furthermore, the construction projects are expected to create employment opportunities for engineers, artisans, and others in the construction value chain.

Dr. Lars Richter, the Managing Director of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, expressed gratitude to the Delta State Government for entrusting them with these projects. He praised Governor Oborevwori for his vision and foresight in investing in the development of Warri, and he looks forward to a successful partnership that will benefit the people of Delta State.

With the signing of these contracts, Warri is on the path to reclaiming its former glory. The people of Delta State can expect more landmark projects in the future as Governor Oborevwori’s administration strives to improve the lives of its citizens. The commencement of this new era marks a turning point for Warri and its residents, bringing hope and a brighter future for the once-disillusioned city. And the people will rejoice again, I dare say.

  • DENNIS OTU IS SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT (NEW MEDIA) TO THE DELTA STATE GOVERNOR

BAYELSA GUBER POLL: GROUP ALLEGES PLOT TO RIG ELECTION THROUGH VIOLENCE IN OPU NEMBE

•••SAYS VOTERS SHOULD NOT BE DISENFRANCHISED

The Bayelsa Political Watch has alerted the Independent National Electoral Commission and security agencies of a plot to rig the next gubernatorial election in the state.

The group called on the security agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to avoid any inducement and not become complicit in the odious plot designed to sabotage the election in the state.

The group also called on the security chiefs in the country to prevent further violence in Nembe Bassambiri, Nembe Local Government Area of the State.

The Coordinator of the group, Nadione Harrison also called on the State Government to collaborate with security agencies irrespective of political differences to protect lives and property on Election Day.

The group also called on the candidates in the November 11 polls to ensure that innocent Bayelsa citizens are not murdered because of the desperation for political power.

Nadione noted that emphasis must be placed on the sanctity of the lives and property of Bayelsans at all time including the day of the governorship poll.

He stated that the group finds it pertinent to raise the alarm in view of the increasing possibility of repeated violence in Nembe Bassabiri as shown by the political violence and killings in the area on August 12.

He recalled that over 22 people were killed during the pre Election Day violence in the same Opu Nembe (Bassambiri) in 2019.

Nadione said that more worrisome was the fact that those who carried out the violence that led to the mindless killings and incapacitation of innocent Bayelans have not been brought to book.

He urged those who desire to win elections to appeal to voters through intensified political campaigns and not through the deployment of arms and ammunition and the slaughter of innocent people as orchestrated in Opu Nembe.

He said that every reasonable parent would be concerned about deployment of innocent Corpers to areas with records of violence without reassurance from the security agencies and INEC.

The group commended the decision of the State Government to halt further aggravation of the political violence in the area by banning the activities of the Council of Chiefs and Youths’ Council in Opu-Nembe on September 2.

The group said that the decision which was taken to restore public peace and order in Opu-Nembe indicated clearly that the government placed emphasis on the protection of lives and properties.

“As the governorship election in Bayelsa draws closer, we find it necessary to call on the security agencies and the Indepedent national election commission to focus special attention on violence prone areas in the state.

“The recent politically related killings in Opu Nembe on August 12, a few months to the election makes it necessary for the appropriate agencies to take proactive measures to prevent further loss of lives.

“This state cannot forget in a hurry the mindless slaughter of 22 persons in the last gubernatorial election in the state. We are of the view that such heinous crimes committed under the cover of politics can be prevented.

“We commend the state Governor, Senator Douye Diri, for the proactive step of of banning activities of Council of Chiefs and Youths’ Counci in the volatile area.

“It is important to note that no parent would readily allow his ward to be deployed as corp members to carry out election duties in areas where desperate politicians can cut short their lives.”

Hospital Bombardment: Envoy Calls for Inquiry into Israeli’s Attacks on Palestine… Claims Over 3,000 Persons, Mostly Children, Women Killed Since Retaliatory Attacks

The Palestinian Ambassador to Nigeria, Abdullah Shawesh has called for the setting up of an inquiry into ongoing attack by Israel on Palestine on the claim of searching for members of Hamas group.

Israel while claiming that she is not in war with Palestine, had claim that the ongoing attack is aimed at fishing out members of Hamas that recently invaded her territory killing men and taking several others hostage.

As a fallout of the Israeli siege, a Baptist Hospital was hit by a rocket with over 500 Palestinian taking refuge killed.

The Palestinian Envoy while seeking a global condemnation of the Israeli siege on Palestine especially the killing at the hospital on Tuesday, said a body of inquiry on the said bomb which killed mostly women and children that took refuge in the hospital should be immediately be set up.

Shawesh, who spoke in Abuja on Wednesday, said the excesses of Israel cannot continuously be overlooked

He said no fewer than 3,000 people have died in Gaza since Israeli bombardment on Gaza following the surprise attack on Israel by the Hamas, the arm wing of the Palestinian country.

He expressed his country’s willingness to return to the round table on the land dispute with Israel so as to reach an amicable resolution.

He also defended the Hamas, saying it is a natural law for someone to resist occupation of one’s land.

The envoy also noted that his country was not surprise that United States is supporting Israel, lamenting that US had used their veto power on the Security Council 80 times, with more than half of it against the Palestinian people.

He argued that it was obvious that the attack on the hospital was from the Israeli force, noting that the denial was a second thought.

He said “it is very important for us to wait and to at least acknowledge that there was a bombardment from the Israeli occupation themselves,” adding that: “Let us create an international inquiry Commission to be established by the United Nations, Human Right Council and African Union to determine where the bombardment came from”.

He said that all the evidence on ground pointed to Israel, noting that Israel is in control of the airspace and are monitoring all the movements of the people in Gaza .

He therefore maintained that “International law must be respected, especially international humanitarian law and human rights law. “There should be no exception or impunity for Israel, and it should not be above the law.

“It is time for the international community to stand firm and united in support of the international law.”

He said: “For everyone around the world, raise your voice loudly at this historical juncture. If not you, then who? If not now, when?”

See How Hamas Terrorists Pluck Out Eyes Of Israeli Children, Parents Before Killing Them – Witness Reveals in Video

Read this prophecy of old in Amos 1: 6 and imagine what is currently playing out with the Hamas terrorists in Gaza.

A video describing how Hamas terrorists kill families in Israel after breaking into their homes has triggered series of mixed reactions to the ongoing conflict.

Watch The Video Below:

In the video, an Israeli security personnel who witnessed the killing of a family explained how it happened.

According to him, the terrorists tortured the parents in front of their kids by cutting off their limbs; gouged out the eyes of everyone in the house and then shoot them with their hands tied behind their backs.

He also revealed that the terrorists will set up a dinning table where they will eat any food they find in the house while committing the barbaric act.

The now-viral video has heightened calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas as death toll among innocent civilians rises. 

  • Courtesy: Opera News

Delta NUJ Election: DOPF Hails New EXCO *See Result

-By Albert Ograka:

The umbrella body of Online Newspaper proprietors in Delta State, Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) has congratulated the newly elected executive members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council with a call to restore the lost glory of the professional body in the state.

In a statement signed by Mr. Emmanuel Enebeli and Mr. Shedrack Onitsha, Chairman and Secretary of the Forum, shortly after the election that took place on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at the NUJ Secretariat, Asaba, DOPF congratulated the new chairman of the council Mr. Churchill Oyowe, and urged him to foster unity and embrace an open-door policy for the entire union.

“To Mr. Churchill Oyowe and the newly elected officials, your victories are resounding testaments to the faith and confidence vested in your charisma and leadership capabilities by the members of the NUJ Delta State Chapter.

“We call on you to lead with impartiality and to adopt an all inclusive open-door policy, recognizing the diverse voices and talents that make up the tapestry of the NUJ.

“Delta Online Publishers Forum, as a custodian of journalistic integrity and fairness, expresses its unwavering support and commitment to contribute to the growth and development of journalism in Delta State and assures your leadership of anticipated collaborations.

“Furthermore, we celebrate the outstanding participation of our members, Mr. Felix Ekwu and Josephine Omodior, who contested and won overwhelmingly in their respective positions as Vice-chairman and Assistant-Secretary. Their dedication and commitment to the journalism profession were acknowledged with pride and we encourage them to be illustrious ambassadors of the Forum and journalists’ community”.

The publishers commended the democratic process especially the conduct of journalists during the election which was peaceful and transparent, thus marking the dawn of a new era in NUJ Delta state.

See result below:

Auditor Toju..185
Celestine……..219

Ass sec
Andy……….168
Josephine..238

Sec.
Gilbert…. 77
Igbekoyi …159
Sorokwu’..173

Vc.
Joy………158
Felix…….271

Chairman
Salvation…185
Churchill…234

WARD 9 PDP CONGRATULATES UKAH , DESCRIBES HIS APPOINTMENT AS WELL DESERVED

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-From CHUKWUDI ASOYA/ MAGNUS EMUJI:

The Chairman, leaders and stakeholders of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Okpanam have congratulated the Director -General of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency, Chief Patrick Ukah on his appointment.

In a statement on behalf of the ward 9 members of the party in Okpanam, the ward 9 chairman of the party, Engr. Augustine Obiekea said that the appointment was well deserved.

Engr. Obiekea said that the party and the good people of Okpanam welcomed his appointment by the State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori with joy.

He said that Chief Ukah was a great asset to the party and the community as well as the state in general, adding that his contributions to the unbroken dominance of the party in the area was worthy of commendation.

” On behalf of the leaders, stakeholders, councillors and political appointees both present and past , we congratulate on his appointment ” .

Engr. Obiekea described Chief Ukah as an administrator of high repute, who was always committed to bringing the needed result in every position he held.

He further stated that the DG of the DSCTDA was accessible in all ramifications, stressing that he was a kind hearted man .

The party chairman explained that the State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori considered Chief Ukah worthy for the position as the Director-General of the Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency as a result of his antecedents.

CSJ Describes Purchase of SUV to Lawmakers in this Time as Insensitive

Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has described as insensitive the purchase of Toyota SUVs worth about N130 million each as official vehicles to members of House of Representatives against the background of Nigeria’s perilous fiscal position, insisting that from all indications money was borrowed to buy the exotic cars for the lawmakers

A statement jointly signed by the NGO Good Governance Manager, Victor Emejuiwe, and Public Finance Management, Sundayson Chidi said the organisation noted “with regret the confirmation by the House of Representatives, that it is taking delivery of Toyota SUVs worth about N130 million each as official vehicles.

“According to the Chairman, House Committee on Media, Akin Rotimi, the vehicles allocated to the Honourable Members was in accordance with extant procurement law and this has been the practice in previous Assemblies.

“He justified the purchase of the vehicle stating that this is not peculiar to the legislature as unelected government officials in the executive, precisely from the level of Director and above have official vehicles attached to their offices.”

The statement said: “Furthermore, the committee chairman asserted that the vehicles which will be allocated to the offices of the honourable members are utility operational vehicles tied to their oversight functions in the discharge of their duties in standing committees; they are not personal vehicles gifted to honourable members.”

The statement added that: “CSJ and indeed all right-thinking Nigerians are extremely troubled about this development against the background of Nigeria’s perilous fiscal position. The 2022 year-to-end budget implementation report confirmed that 96 percent of Nigeria’s revenue was used for debt service, thus implying that only 4 percent was available for personnel, overheads and capital expenditures and this trajectory has worsened in 2023.

“The implication of this is that Nigeria is borrowing to buy these vehicles at a time we are unable to meet foreign exchange obligations to service providers like airline operators and manufacturers who can no longer secure foreign exchange for the purchase of raw materials.”

The CSJ said “Nigerians expected reduction in cost of governance but instead the Honourable Members in an insensitive manner increased the burden on the people. Even if the legislators have to drive SUVs, they could as well have bought same from local manufacturers.

“By their action, the Representatives have not only exported jobs, denied government of personal income tax and corporate income tax of the workers and companies respectively; they have put further pressure on the exchange rate of the Naira which is currently trading at its lowest ebb since independence. By their actions, they have contributed in no small measure to the economic adversity of Nigeria.

“The legislators have failed to realize that it is part of their duty to stop public office holders from abusing public resources, rather they have chosen to justify their SUVs acquisition on the grounds that other officials are acquiring SUVs. If legislators cannot improve the living conditions of Nigerians, they have no right and it is not part of their duty to worsen the living standards of the majority who stayed under the sun and rain to cast their votes for them.”

“In the light of the foregoing, we are demanding that these vehicles be returned to wherever they were bought from and the treasury reimbursed,” the CSJ asked.

Drop Inordinate Ambition, Support Tantita to Secure Pipeline in Niger Delta- IYN

The Ijaw Youths Network has called on stakeholders in the Niger Delta to support Tantita Security Services in the crucial task of reducing the harrowing theft of the nation’s crude oil resources, instead of promoting individual inordinate ambitious to upstage the company which would do the people of the region no good.

The IYN urged all sons and daughters of the oil rich Niger Delta who indicated interest in the execution of the pipeline protection contract to show the requisite spirit of sportsmanship by providing the necessary support to Tantita.

The youth organization with branches across the Ijaw nation noted that the Niger Delta and indeed Nigeria would have more to gain than any recourse to strife, protest, sabotage and any untoward action.

The IYN Coordinator, Frank Ebikabo and Secretary, Federal Ebiaridor, noted that the award and renewal of the contract went through a competitive bidding process in strict adherence to the laws of the land.

They noted further that the award of a critical contract for the protection of pipelines which is central to the nation’s economy cannot be subject of sentiments.

The duo recalled that Tantita which convincingly executed the first phase of the security contract was able to engage 17,500 youths in the Niger Delta in the fight against oil thieves.

The IYN said that it is seriously inclined to believe that Tantita Security Services Limited will not deviate from its record of engaging the youths of the Niger Delta in the patriotic duty to rid the nation of oil thieves in this second phase.

The IYN leadership also called on the leadership of Tantita to extend the hand of fellowship once again to all stakeholders including those who opposed the company’s bid for the renewed contract.

Ebikabo and Ebiaridor, also urged the company to ensure effective justification of the huge confidence reposed in it by the President and the leadership of the NNPC by increasing crude oil production in the country….

“The Ijaw Youth Network met at Gelegelegbene, Edo State, on Thursday to deliberate on issues of interest affecting the Ijaw nation prominent among which was the issue of opposition from unexpected quarters against the Tantita Security Services Limited.

Congress called on all indigenes of the Niger Delta who made unsuccessful attempts to get the contract for pipeline protection to join forces with Tantita to fight the dangerous oil thieves in Nigeria.

“We are in no doubt that Tantita Security Services Limited which engaged a total of 17,500 and other prominent people from the Niger Delta in the campaign against oil theft will focus on youth engagement.

“We also call on the sponsors of Tantita Security Services Limited to sustain their magnanimity in victory by extending the hand of fellowship to others.

Tantita should note that it is carrying a heavy burden and responsibility with the massive trust reposed on the firm by the President and the leaders of the petroleum sector.

We, therefore, encourage the company to be firm In the pursuit of its onerous goal to rid this country of the scourge of oil theft.

Exporters seek reinstatement of sacked NEPC Executive Director

Exporters have called on the Federal Government to reinstate the Executive Director Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Dr. Ezra Yakusak as a reward for his tireless work towards putting Nigerian exporters on world map.

Some exporters while speaking to journalists in Abuja on Tuesday, expressed disappoinment in the recent appointment by the Federal Government.

Among those who spoke to the press is an exporter, Chief Executive Officer, Rosemary Akwashiki Limited, Mrs. Rosemary Akwashiki who said the Nigerian Export Promotion Council through the ED Ezra Yakusak has brought Nigerian products on world map, said his removal is completely untimely.

According to her, Yakusak was not just a Chief Executive, “he held us by the hand, worked with the women in export on the right steps to take to export our products. We are appealing to the government to please look at the plight of Nigerian exporters and return the ED considering the fact that his tenure is not close to finishing. I believe good work speaks and Dr. Yakusak has done well in export”.

The Chief Executive Officer of Lelooks bags, Chief Mrs. Chinwe Ezenwa said she is not comfortable with the appointment even though the government reserve the right to do what they feel is best, but with this removal of the Executive Director NEPC, I must express my disappointment.

She said: “This kind of appointment does not give room for stability in government, it does not even give room for stakeholders to understand what is happening. Dr. Ezra is really doing well why remove him, he has not even spent two years, yet has done much and achieved much for the Government. Just when he is settling down, please the government should reconsider and bring him back.

For Kokomiere another exporter lamented that this is where the Government gets it wrong, when Government is making policies especially on delicate sectors like export, exporters should be carried along. Dr. Ezra should be returned please , he has done so much and is doing more. When the Head of any parastatal is working they should be allowed continuity.

Dr Ezra Yakusak took over as Executive Director CEO NEPC on 27th November, , 2021 and in two years has achieved what the Council has not achieved since it was created in 1977.

The non export sector had the highest revenue turnover in the two year Dr. Yakusak took over. The
Non-oil export rose to $4.8billion in less than two years, the Council had its first and 2nd National Conference on Non-oil Export which had never been done before. There was the first ever Exporters Award, Certification of 354 SMEs. First National Summit on Non-oil Export all these took place in less than two years.

The Council had established Export Trade House in different countries of the world, this is an initiative by Dr Ezra and his team to have a central location where Made-in Nigeria products can be shipped, displayed and distributed to different parts of the world. The export trade houses are in China, Togo, Cairo and Egypt with the intent to set up Export Trade House in Dubai soon.

Because of these achievements, he was given a commendation letter by the former Minister of Industry Trade and Investment, Richard Adeniyi Adebayo.

He was also given a National Productivity Order of Merit Award by President. Mohammadu Buhari. He is the first Executive Director and only staff of the NEPC to be so honoured. The award was instituted by the Federal Government of Nigeria to recognize and honor productive individuals and organizations in Nigeria in the year of the award for achievements made in the preceding years.

Nigeria to Benefit from US$500 million Development Plan

Nigeria is one of the country to benefit from a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed for the co-financing of up to US$500 million of debt transactions to facilitate long-term sustainable development across developing economies and low-income countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.

The MoU was signed between British International Investment (BII), the UK’s Development Finance Institution (DFI) and impact investor with Amsterdam-based ILX Management (ILX), an SDG and Climate-Focused Emerging Market Private Debt Fund.

According to a statement jointly signed by Clare Murray of British International Investment and Simone Boes of ILX Management, BII and ILX will invest across a broad range of sectors including renewable energy, infrastructure, financial services, manufacturing and agribusiness to increase the flow of capital into impactful businesses and projects.

The statement added that this new partnership will enable both parties to leverage each other’s expertise and provide additional financial firepower across Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. ILX and BII will share information on prospective projects, emerging technologies, and financial innovation. They will also establish a roadmap to mobilise private sector capital, specifically focusing on providing institutional investors with greater access to high-impact private debt investment opportunities in scalable businesses driving productive, sustainable and inclusive growth.

CEO, BII, Nick O’Donohoe said: “This partnership has been driven by our shared view of the need to invest to meet the SDGs. It furthers our ambition to create new job opportunities in developing economies and will provide private credit to help bridge the finance gap faced by many businesses. This asset class remains nascent, comprising of just 3 per cent of private credit globally, and is the natural next step for allocators of global private credit.”

CEO, ILX Management B.V., Manfred Schepers, said “ILX has already received over US$1 billion in commitments from leading Dutch pension funds and is currently raising a successor fund for a targeted US$ 2 billion commitments from European pension funds. Working with BII, together we will increase financial capacity for project finance, financial services debt and private sector debt across Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. We have a strong track record of investing alongside the leading Multilateral Development Banks and other Development Finance Institutions in climate, and SDG-targeted projects across emerging economies globally and look forward to the opportunities this partnership will bring.”

UK Minister for Development and Africa, Andrew Mitchell, on his part said “This MoU with ILX is an example of British International Investment’s pioneering approach to mobilising the private finance needed to deliver the UN Sustainable Development Goals. I am proud that FCDO provided early-stage funding to ILX, which went on to secure over US$1 billion in commitments to its first investment fund.

This new partnership will mobilise up to US$500m of additional finance for low-income countries across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, improving access to renewable energy and quality infrastructure and helping businesses to thrive.”

INTERVIEW WITH DR. CLIFFORD IMADE OMOZEGHIAN ESQ, WORLDWIDE PRESIDENT AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

-By Pastor Joseph Obaro Ikupa:

Q: Can I meet you?

A: My name is Dr. Clifford Imade Omozeghian Esq. I am a legal practitioner and by the grace of God, the current Worldwide President of Ambrose Alli University Alumni Association.

Q: How long have you been President of the Ambrose Alli University Alumni Association?
A: I was elected as president almost a year ago. The Convention that brought the current executive led by my humble self was held on 29th October, 2022. In that election, there was a tie in the office of the General Secretary and the President. Consequently, in line with our Constitution, the Board of Trustees of our Prestigious Association led by an erudite scholar in the person of Prof. A. D. Badaiki (SAN), midwifed a rerun election for the office of the General Secretary and that of the President on the 17th of December, 2022, where I emerged as the Worldwide President.

Q: It therefore means your administration is ten months old?
A. I say my administration as the Worldwide President is about a year. This is because, by our Constitution, our annual calendar is November 1st to October 31st. As I speak, we are already preparing for our 2023 convention, which has been slated for 20th and 21st of October 2023 in the main campus of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria as enshrined in our constitution.

Q: Can you highlight some of your achievements in the last one year?

A: A lot has been achieved during this period. First, we have been able to establish a very robust relationship with all the relevant stakeholders in the University including the Edo State Governor, His Excellency, Governor Godwin Obaseki, the Special Intervention Team, and the University Management with a view to establishing best practices in the governance of the university as well as making the products of the University highly marketable. We have been very concerned about the crisis that had bedeviled the University on account of the School fees adjustments during this period and our intervention has helped in no small measure in restoring peace and order in the University through positive engagements with all the stakeholders, particularly the students.
Secondly, on my assumption of office, the executive committee of the Global body of the Association saw the need to review the constitution to effectively accommodate diaspora Branches in the affairs of the Association, particularly, to allow their participation in future elections as well as to bridge some other observed lacuna in our Constitution. We immediately set up a committee to look at the various areas. Their reports are ready and will be ratified during the convention slated for October 2023.
Within this short period, we established two new branches; Sapele Main Branch and Ikeja Branch. Akoko Edo and Bayesa Branches will be created in the shortest possible time.
By the grace of God, I am determined to establish an unbeatable legacy during my tenure as the Worldwide President of Ambrose Alli University Alumni Association.

Q: You said your 2023 National Convention is slated for the 20 and 21st October, 2023. What are the programs for the convention?
A: The convention is also regarded as homecoming. All registered branches of the Association both at home and in diaspora are expected to be part of the Convention. There will be a tour of the university to see the state of the current facilities in the University. Also, there will be a pre-convention National Executive Council (NEC) meeting in the evening of day one for the NEC to review some policies and matters that would be referred to the convention for consideration and approval since the convention is the highest approving authority of the Association.
Day two will witness the convention lecture, secretariat report, and the annual financial report. During the Convention, I shall seize the opportunity to donate some Law books to the University for the Faculty of Law Library. Also, the Ambrose Alli University Litrary and Debate Society will be doing a round of the British Parliamentary Style of Debate in the course of the convention, and the climax will be the Presidential Dinner night.

Q: What is your message to Alumni members?
A: Well, my message to our Alumni members is to be good ambassadors of the university at all times in all their endeavours. They must help in the crusade to positively launder the image of our University. Secondly, I call on all well-meaning Alumni of our university to come to the aid of our great school through donations, support for the ongoing infrastructural project embarked upon by my predeccessor which I intend to complete as soon as possible, mentorship for our students as well as endowment of Professorial chairs in the University. I therefore seize this opportunity to call on all well-meaning Alumni and Alumnae of the university to support my leadership as well as the University.

Q: What message do you have for the students of the University?

A: Yes, I forgot to inform you that as part of my administration achievement, we have started a mentorship program aimed at providing mentorship for students of the University. Like I said during the last orientation program organized for the newly admitted students of the University, I implored them to be good ambassadors of the university at all times. I urge them to shun cultism and other vices that will hinder their academic pursuit. Thank you very much.

NHRC Seeks AGF’s Support to Booster Human Rights Work

The Executive Secretary, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Dr. Tony Ojukwu has sought the support of the federal government to strengthen the Commission’s efforts in the promotion, protection and enforcement of human rights in the country.

He made this request when he led the Commission’s management team on a courtesy visit to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Lateef Fagbemi at his office in Abuja on Wednesday.

During the visit, Ojukwu provided a comprehensive overview of the NHRC’s history, mandate, functions, powers, organisational structure, and management since its inception. He discussed the Commission’s growth, the challenges it has faced, and its struggle for independence in recent years.

He emphasized the Commission’s role in holding government accountable for policies and laws that promote human rights while mitigating human rights violations in the country. He highlighted several key issues in the Commission to include: governing council appointments,
financial constraints, staffing challenges,
budgetary allocations.

He however highlighted some significant achievements, including the thorough investigation and resolution of 1,640,018 complaints, with notable compensations of N350 million to the families of eight victims of the Apo killings (Okada riders) by the Department of State Services in 2013 and 450 million naira in compensation paid to victims of the ENDSARS protests by the Commission.

Responding to these concerns, the Attorney General of Federation assured that the present administration has prioritized the National Human Rights Commission as an institution that could ensure peace, stability and the respect for and human rights in the country.

The Minister acknowledged the financial hardships confronting the Commission, urging for patience while the government addresses their needs, particularly with respect to acquiring vehicles.

He expressed his satisfaction with the Commission’s independence and its commendable commitment to non-interference from the government and other bodies.

IJAW ETHNIC NATIONALITY FLAYS NON-INCLUSION IN TINUBU-LED GOVT *** We Demand Equity, Justice In Federal Appointments – INC

-From the Editor’s Desk:

The Ijaw National Congress (INC) has expressed disappointment over the continued neglect of indigenes of the IJAW ethnic nationality in the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led administration. 

The INC decried the supposedly appointment of a non- Ijaw as the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority. 

A statement signed by the President of IJAW NATIONAL CONGRESS (INC), Prof. Benjamin O. Okaba, asserted that “The Ijaw nation has the dominant population in five coastal states of Nigeria and contribute disproportionately to the revenue of the country.”

The statement further reads: “We are constrained by the exigencies of the recent federal political developments, especially in terms of appointments, which are skewed in favour of one ethnic nationality to make the following assertions:”

He exclaimed that the Ijaw have been left out of the present government of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and have no representation in the entire executive branch of the Federal Government of Nigeria, except for only one federal Ministerial position. 

“We assert that this is not acceptable to the Ijaw people who are major contributors to the Nigerian economy. The Ijaw nation has the dominant population in five coastal states of Nigeria and contribute disproportionately to the revenue of the country.

“That we the Ijaw live in and occupy no less than 65% of Nigeria’s coastal lands but have no representation in government ministries charged with the development of our region and homeland economy. 

“These ministries include but not limited to the Ministries of Marine and Blue Economy and its parastatals, Transportation and its agencies, etc. 

“The Ijaw people have been precluded from participating in matters of the development of their own territory even when the resources of these territories contribute immeasurably to the revenue sustaining the entire nation.”

The aggrieved INC vowed not to accept the current practice of exploitation and  under-representation being served the people of Ijaw ethnic nationality.

The INC therefore, demands inclusion in the Federal Government, particularly the executive branch, and insist that Ijaw be adequately represented in policy formulation, planning and implementation of development projects and programmes in Nigeria’s marine economy and associated ministries, parastatals and agencies. 

“We demand without equivocation that an Ijaw person be appointed Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority. This is because no Ijaw person has occupied that office since the establishment of organization in 1955.

“We demand representation on every board or parastatals related to the marine economy in Nigeria. We insist that Government should not be exploiting the resources of our land, seafront and territory without representatives appointed from among our people who own the territory.

“We demand immediate actions to be taken and corrections made on the issues raised above.

“We insist that the acceptance of amnesty by our people, which has drastically reduced the multifaceted and multidimensional agitations, some of which occasionally injure the national economy, should not be seen as an instrument of subjugating and cowing the Ijaw people.

“We state unequivocally that the only way to allow sleeping dogs lie is for the Federal Government to be fair, equitable and just to the Ijaw who are the real owners of the marine economy.”

FG Laments Disinterest in Hand Washing After COVID-19 Epidemic

The federal government has lamented that many structures put in place, especially the culture of hand washing during the COVID-19 epidemic has not be sustained.

Speaking at the celebration of the Global Hand Washing Day in Abuja, the Deputy Director, Sport and Health Department, Ministry of Education, Akinba Omolewa said: “With what we experienced, one would have expected that after the COVID-19 experience that this hand washing should have continued, but we see that all the structures that were kept during the time has been dismantled.”

She disclosed that the ministry is fully committed to this programme because it has to do with the Nigeria children, noting that: “Though parents are teaching their children to wash their hands but once they get to school, the teacher in the classroom have to take the task of reinforcing the importance of students washing their hands regularly to prevent them from diseases like cholera, respiratory diseases and others”.

She said “the education ministry is trying by all means to sensitize both teachers and students. On their health grounds that they should learn how to keep the environment clean, and wash their hands regularly”.

In his remarks the Director, Pollution Control and Environmental Health Department, Ministry of Environment, Olubunmi Olusayan said: “We are dedicated to promote awareness and understanding of the importance of hand washing as an effective and affordable ways of preventing diseases and to save lives.

“In other to kick start this year event , we started with our children, true to the fact that children as we know are agent of change. Once you imbibed the principle of hand washing, we can be sure that it will spread and that is why today we are happy to bring our children from selected schools in Abuja, first of all, to assess their knowledge of the importance of washing, to assess when do they need to wash their hands in acceptable way that will lead to disease prevention”.

This year’s Global Hand washing Day is themed “Clean hands are within reach”. The campaign says, “Through strong leadership and collective efforts, we can close gaps in access and practice to achieve hand hygiene for all. Everyone has a role to play to ensure clean hands are within reach.”

DELTA GOVT TO SUSTAIN EFFORTS IN IMPROVING TEACHING, LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, SAYS OGHORO

-From MAGNUS EMUJI:

Delta State Government (DTSG) has reiterated its resolve to sustain efforts in the area of projects and activities towards improving the teaching and learning environment in the state.

The Permanent Secretary in the State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Augustine Oghoro stated this in Asaba while declaring open, the 2023 WAEC state committee meeting.

Oghoro , who represented the State Commissioner for Secondary Education, Mrs. Rose Ezewu , said that the state government was concerned about the performances of candidates from the state in WAEC examination.

He attributed the rate of reduction in examination malpractices in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination in the state to the efforts of the WAEC and officials of the State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education in ensuring effective monitoring of the examination in the state.

Oghoro described monitoring as one of the key ways of checking incidence of examination malpractices among students.

He underscored the importance of continuous collaboration between WAEC and the ministry in selecting and appointing credible supervisors for the conduct of the examination.

Oghoro explained that the forum offered stakeholders the opportunity to review the conduct of 2023 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for the school certificate in the state.

Earlier in her welcome address, the State Director of Examinations, Mrs. Clementina Ojumah stressed the need for heads of schools and stakeholders to work together as a team in order to tackle the issues bedeviling the conduct of WAEC examinations in the state.

Mrs. Ojumah, who lauded the council for its efforts in ensuring smooth and timely release of its examination results, said that the state government was committed to taking education to enviable height in line with the MORE agenda of Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration.

In her remarks, the Ag. Head, Human Resources Management Division of WAEC , Lagos, Mrs. G.U Chukwudi -Nwoko said that the WAEC state committee meeting was held annually, adding that it was an avenue to review the conduct of their activities for the year.

Mrs. Nwoko solicited the contributions and inputs of the stakeholders to help improve the education system, emphasizing that the council was collaborating with the state to fashion out measures towards improving the education sector.

OLEH COMMUNITY COMMENDS OBOREVWORI, APPEAL WHITE PAPER ERRORS, DELINEATION MARK BETWEEN OLEH, OZORO LAND DISPUTE

The people of Oleh community in Isoko South local government area of Delta State, have commended the Delta State government on the steps taken so far in promoting peace between land owners families from Ozoro and Oleh communities.

They appealed to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to correct the grave errors and complaints by Oleh land owners on the state government white paper, before the delineation of the boundary mark for both communities.

The statement is contained in a press release by the president general of Oleh community, Comr. Chief Believe Alakri during a press conference held at Oleh civic center, Isoko South local government area.

Alakri who debunked a press release by the president general of Ozoro Progressive Union on 12th of June, 2023 on the caption: “Ozoro / Oleh boundary: Ozoro PG Calls on Delta Government to implement White Paper to douse rising tension”, noted that Oleh community leadership did not bother to respond as it was mindful of not heightening tension between the two communities over the land boundary dispute between both communities.

He said, the white paper plan submitted by the technical team of the Commission of Inquiry had disturbing developments and the land owners families of Oleh community drew the attention of the immediate past governor of Delta State, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa in a later on 12th of October 2022, over ceding areas where Oleh land owners optained judgement to the Ozoro Land owner families.

He maintained that the state government failed to respond to the letter by Oleh land owners families, just as the land owners families approached the high court of Delta State to seek redress in suit no. HCO/54/2022, and justice in areas complained of in the said white paper.

Alakri said, “the high court in it’s wisdom restrained the Delta State government and Ozoro Land owners families from any delineation of the boundary mark for both communities pending the hearing of the case’.

Contuining he said, “On the 12th day of June, 2023 the Ozoro community in flagrant disregard of the court order, mobilized earth moving equipment to the disputed areas and began clearing same in what the Ozoro community president general calls “Community development project – creating of access roads in Ozoro by the Ozoro community”.

Alakri noted that the act admitted by the president general of Ozoro community, is an affront to the order of a court of competent jurisdiction and likely to cause a breach of the peace with intent to provoke communal crisis between Oleh and Ozoro communities.

He maintained that, it is a disregard to the Delta State government for the Ozoro community leadership to attempt to implement the White Paper on their own while the matter is still subjudice.

The Oleh president general bemoaned the murder of the Oleh 12 people, murdered in cold blood on 16th October, 2020 still lying in the mortuary, just as he said, the Akwesi, Ukpebor and Esekpe bush that belongs to Oleh land owners families has been taken over by men employed by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili, president of Ozoro community working on the land while the Ozoro community vigilante fully armed, provided security.

Alakri called on the commissioner of Police, Delta State and Inspector General of Police to call the area command, Ozoro Area Command, to be neutral and impartial in the discharge of his duties as there is a subsisting order of a court of competent jurisdiction to which there is no appeal.

-See press statement below:

PRESS RELEASE BY THE PRESIDENT GENERAL OF OLEH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNION (OCDU) COMRADE (CHIEF) BELIEVE ALAKRI DATED 13TH OCTOBER, 2023 ON THE PROVOCATIVE ACTIVITIES OF THE OZORO LEADERSHIP LED BY CHIEF DANIEL MILLER AKPOILI ON THE DISPUTED LAND BOUNDARIES BETWEEN OLEH AND OZORO LAND OWNING FAMILIES. Gentlemen of the press, on behalf of the Odio-Ologbo of Oleh Kingdom, Oleh Kingdom Council of Chiefs, the land owning families in the disputed area between Oleh and Ozoro land owning families and the entire people of Oleh kingdom, I, Comrade (Chief) Believe Alakri, President General of Oleh Community Development Union (OCDU) welcome you to this World Press Conference to intimate the world of the attempt by the Ozoro leadership led by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili(President General of Ozoro Progressive Union) at provoking a native war between Oleh and Ozoro communities. Introduction: The attention of the good people of Oleh kingdom was drawn to a press release by the President General of Ozoro Progressive Union dated 12th day of June, 2023 on the caption: “Ozoro/Oleh Boundary Dispute: Ozoro PG Calls on Delta Govt  to implement White Paper to douse rising tension.” The Oleh Community leadership did not bother to respond to the above mentioned press release as it was mindful of not heightening tension between the two communities over the land boundary dispute between the land owning communities from both communities. I am however constrained by recent events to make this press conference in order to let the world know the clandestine activities of the Ozoro President General Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili with respect to the disputed areas and to put the record straight and avoid the misrepresentation of facts to unsuspecting members of the public as portrayed in the press release of 12th day of June, 2023 by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili (President General of OzoroProgressive Union). I, on behalf of the peace loving people of Oleh kingdom state thus: 1. Upon the release of the Delta State White Paper on the land boundary dispute between the Oleh and Ozoro communities, the Oleh land owning families in the disputed area painstakingly read through the White Paper and studied the plan produced by the technical team of the Commission of Inquiry and observed disturbing developments which the land owning families of Oleh in the disputed areas drew to the attention of the immediate past Governor of Delta State Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa via a letter dated 12th October, 2022 wherein they made several observations which includes but not limited to the fact that while the Judicial Commission of Inquiry stated in one breath that parties to the dispute should respect court judgments, it went ahead to produce a plan ceding areas where Oleh land owning families have obtained judgment to the Ozoro land owning families. For instance CONSOLIDATED SUIT NOS: HCO/28/88 AND HCO/7/89 BETWEEN OGHENEWOGAGA ATASE & 3 ORS VS EMMANUEL ODHOMO & 8 ORS AND OLEH FARMERS MULTI-PURPOSE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED VS ETIJORO EDHOGBO & 6 ORS. The above judgment affirmed the title of Ekrona – Ekredhegbe – Ekromokpose families of Oleh to the land lying and situate along Oleh-Ozoro Road, Oleh. The decision of the Delta State Government setting aside the judgment in the above case is in conflict with its own findings that judgments be obeyed. 2. When the Delta State Government failed and neglected to respond to the letter written by the Oleh land owning families, the land owning families of Oleh approached the High of Delta State in Suit No. HCO/54/2022 to seek redress and justice in the areas complained of in the said White Paper. 3. The High Court of Delta State in its wisdom restrained the Defendants in the case which includes the Delta State Government and Ozoro landing owning families from carrying out any delineation of the boundary mark for both communities pending the hearing of the case. 4. On or about the 12th day of June, 2023 the Ozoro community in flagrant disregard to the Court order in the suit filed by the Oleh land owning families mobilized earth moving equipment to the disputed areas and began clearing same in what the Ozoro community President General calls “….community development project-creating of access roads in Ozoro by the Ozoro community.” The above act expressly admitted by the Ozorocommunity President General in his press release is not only an affront tothe order of a court of competent jurisdiction, but acts likely to cause a breach of the peace with intent to provoke communal crisis between Oleh and Ozoro communities. This act also constitutes contempt of court in the face of the valid Court order restraining the Defendants from doing any act pending the determination of the substantive suit in Suit No. HCO/54/2022. 5. The Oleh land owning families determined not to be provoked by the Ozorocommunity leadership into taking laws into their hands petitioned the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 5 over the actions of the Ozorocommunity leadership. 6. It is clear from the above that it is the Ozoro community that is provoking the Oleh Community and not the other way round. Again one is tempted to ask if it is the Ozoro community leadership that is to implement the White paper or the Delta State Government. It is a disregard to the Delta State Government for the Ozoro community leadership to attempt to implement the white paper on their own while at the same time calling on the same Government to urgently implement same while the matter is still subjudice. It is also hypocritical and inconsistent for the Ozoro community to assert to be conducting themselves peacefully and law abiding while at the same time disobeying a subsisting court order restraining them from entering into the disputed land for any activity whatsoever. 7. The allegation of unprovoked attacks and aggressive tendencies from the Oleh community by the Ozoro President General in his press release is not only wicked but malicious and unfounded, a calculated attempt at bringing into disrepute the good image and reputation of Oleh community. 8. On or before the 9th day of October, 2023 Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili(President General of Ozoro Progressive Union) in company of Sir Raphael Afemari, Enifome Enaroseha Eribo, Emamoke Enaroseha Eriboand others in continuation of his attempt at provoking war between Oleh and Ozoro community led earth moving equipment into Akwesi, Ukpebor and Esekpe bush owned by Oleh land owning families in the disputed areas and began bulldozing same in total disobedience to the existing court order restraining parties from doing anything on the land.  9. In response to the information that part of Akwesi, Ukpebor and Esekpe bush was been bulldozed, the Oleh land owning families in the above mentioned bush visited the area only to find out that Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili(President General of Ozoro Progressive Union) and his cohorts were supervising the bulldozing of the land. Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili and his cohorts mentioned above took to their heels while the operator of one of the earth moving equipment named Mr. Gowon Sunday Johnny whose nick name is NO STAIN was arrested by the Oleh Vigilante to the Divisional Police Headquarters, Oleh. 10. In his characteristic manner at misrepresentation of facts, Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili made a false report at the Police Area Command office, Ozoro alleging that persons from Oleh community attempted kidnapping him but succeeded in kidnapping only the operator of the earth moving equipment bulldozing part of the disputed areas.  11. Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili during a phone conversation with me on 9thOctober, 2023 when he called to complain to me of what transpired in the disputed areas being bulldozed under his supervision alleged that the area was approved by the Delta State Government for the establishment of a camp for Internally Displaced Persons to be  built by NDDC to the knowledge of the Isoko North Council Chairman HON. CHRISTIAN ITERI, Delta State Commissioner of Police, Assistant Commissioner of Police and the Area Commander, Ozoro.  12. Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili during the phone conversation with me boasted that what happened to Oleh Community in October 16, 2020 will repeat itself and nothing will happen and that Oleh community should be ready for war.  13. Gentlemen of the press, I wish to remind you that the Oleh twelve murdered in cold blood on 16th October, 2020 are still lying in the mortuary. 14. On the 11th day of October, 2023 I in company of the Vice President, Woman Leader and the Vigilante Chairman of Oleh Community where at the Isoko South Council Chairman’s office at the instance of the Chairman, Isoko South Local Government Council who convened a meeting which also had in attendance the Police Area Commander, Ozoro Area Command; the Divisional Police Officer, Oleh Divisional Headquarters, a personnel of the State Security Service and some staff of the Isoko South Local Government Council to find out what the issue is in the bid to prevent a breakdown of law and order arising from the activities of the Ozoroleadership on the parts of the disputed land between the Oleh and Ozoroland owning families.  15. After the meeting with the Isoko South Local Government Council Chairman, the Isoko South Local Government Council Chairman, the Area Commander, the Oleh Divisional Police Officer, the personnel from the State Security Service visited Akwesi, Ukpebor and Esekpe bush belonging to the Oleh land owning families and met the men employed by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili President General of Ozoro community working on the land with the Ozoro community vigilante fully armed providing security coverage for the workers. 16. The Area Commander who saw the above scenario refused and/neglected to stop the men from working on the land and stated he could not stop them because he wants to make peace.   17. Whenever any person(s) is arrested to Oleh Divisional Police Headquarters, over incursion into the disputed area, the Area Command ALWAYS give order to the Divisional Officer to release such persons and/or transfer such person(s) to his command at Ozoro where he usually releases such persons without investigations. 18. On the 9th of October, 2023 when the operator of the bulldozer hired by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili (President of Ozoro Progressive Union) and his cohorts to bulldozed part of the disputed area was arrested to Divisional Police Headquarter, Oleh, the Area Commander on becoming aware, immediately gave an order for the his release without an investigation into how, why and who authorized the operator to carry out clearing activities on the disputed area because according to the Area Commander the Ozoroleadership were beating the drums of war and boasting that if the operator is not released they will war against Oleh community.  19. The actions of the Area Commander with respect to provocative activities of the Ozoro leadership in the disputed area between the Oleh and Ozoro land owning families to say the least has been biased and is counterproductive in the search for peace in the disputed area. Consequently, we wish to state unequivocally that the Oleh leadership has lost confidence in his ability to handle cases emanating from the disputed area and shall not at anytime submit to his office for any form resolution. Conclusively, while thanking the Delta State Government on the steps taken so far in promoting peace between the land owning families from Oleh and Ozorocommunities, we humbly appeal to your Excellency Rt.Hon. Sheriff Oborevworito as a matter of utmost importance and consolidating on the achievements made so far on the matter use your good offices to correct the grave errors complained of in the White paper by Oleh land owning families before setting machineries in place for the delineation of the boundary mark for both communities.  At the same time, I also call on the Police High Command, especially the Commissioner of Police, Delta State and the Inspector General of Police to call the Area Commander, Ozoro Area Command of the Nigeria Police Force to order to be neutral and impartial in the discharge of his duties and if he will not discharge his duties neutrally or with impartiality, he should be transferred from the Command. With his office, he must by law act with neutrality and impartiality. He is not expected to act otherwise when there is a subsisting order of a court of competent jurisdiction to which there is no appeal. I urge the peace loving and law abiding indigenes of Oleh and our brothers and sisters in Ozoro to maintain a peaceful disposition towards each other. Thank you for your attention. God bless you. Signed Comrade (Chief) Believe Alakri President General, Oleh Community Development Union(OCDU)   

PRESS RELEASE BY THE PRESIDENT GENERAL OF OLEH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNION (OCDU) COMRADE (CHIEF) BELIEVE ALAKRI DATED 13TH OCTOBER, 2023 ON THE PROVOCATIVE ACTIVITIES OF THE OZORO LEADERSHIP LED BY CHIEF DANIEL MILLER AKPOILI ON THE DISPUTED LAND BOUNDARIES BETWEEN OLEH AND OZORO LAND OWNING FAMILIES. Gentlemen of the press, on behalf of the Odio-Ologbo of Oleh Kingdom, Oleh Kingdom Council of Chiefs, the land owning families in the disputed area between Oleh and Ozoro land owning families and the entire people of Oleh kingdom, I, Comrade (Chief) Believe Alakri, President General of Oleh Community Development Union (OCDU) welcome you to this World Press Conference to intimate the world of the attempt by the Ozoro leadership led by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili(President General of Ozoro Progressive Union) at provoking a native war between Oleh and Ozoro communities. Introduction: The attention of the good people of Oleh kingdom was drawn to a press release by the President General of Ozoro Progressive Union dated 12th day of June, 2023 on the caption: “Ozoro/Oleh Boundary Dispute: Ozoro PG Calls on Delta Govt  to implement White Paper to douse rising tension.” The Oleh Community leadership did not bother to respond to the above mentioned press release as it was mindful of not heightening tension between the two communities over the land boundary dispute between the land owning communities from both communities. I am however constrained by recent events to make this press conference in order to let the world know the clandestine activities of the Ozoro President General Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili with respect to the disputed areas and to put the record straight and avoid the misrepresentation of facts to unsuspecting members of the public as portrayed in the press release of 12th day of June, 2023 by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili (President General of OzoroProgressive Union). I, on behalf of the peace loving people of Oleh kingdom state thus: 1. Upon the release of the Delta State White Paper on the land boundary dispute between the Oleh and Ozoro communities, the Oleh land owning families in the disputed area painstakingly read through the White Paper and studied the plan produced by the technical team of the Commission of Inquiry and observed disturbing developments which the land owning families of Oleh in the disputed areas drew to the attention of the immediate past Governor of Delta State Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa via a letter dated 12th October, 2022 wherein they made several observations which includes but not limited to the fact that while the Judicial Commission of Inquiry stated in one breath that parties to the dispute should respect court judgments, it went ahead to produce a plan ceding areas where Oleh land owning families have obtained judgment to the Ozoro land owning families. For instance CONSOLIDATED SUIT NOS: HCO/28/88 AND HCO/7/89 BETWEEN OGHENEWOGAGA ATASE & 3 ORS VS EMMANUEL ODHOMO & 8 ORS AND OLEH FARMERS MULTI-PURPOSE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED VS ETIJORO EDHOGBO & 6 ORS. The above judgment affirmed the title of Ekrona – Ekredhegbe – Ekromokpose families of Oleh to the land lying and situate along Oleh-Ozoro Road, Oleh. The decision of the Delta State Government setting aside the judgment in the above case is in conflict with its own findings that judgments be obeyed. 2. When the Delta State Government failed and neglected to respond to the letter written by the Oleh land owning families, the land owning families of Oleh approached the High of Delta State in Suit No. HCO/54/2022 to seek redress and justice in the areas complained of in the said White Paper. 3. The High Court of Delta State in its wisdom restrained the Defendants in the case which includes the Delta State Government and Ozoro landing owning families from carrying out any delineation of the boundary mark for both communities pending the hearing of the case. 4. On or about the 12th day of June, 2023 the Ozoro community in flagrant disregard to the Court order in the suit filed by the Oleh land owning families mobilized earth moving equipment to the disputed areas and began clearing same in what the Ozoro community President General calls “….community development project-creating of access roads in Ozoro by the Ozoro community.” The above act expressly admitted by the Ozorocommunity President General in his press release is not only an affront tothe order of a court of competent jurisdiction, but acts likely to cause a breach of the peace with intent to provoke communal crisis between Oleh and Ozoro communities. This act also constitutes contempt of court in the face of the valid Court order restraining the Defendants from doing any act pending the determination of the substantive suit in Suit No. HCO/54/2022. 5. The Oleh land owning families determined not to be provoked by the Ozorocommunity leadership into taking laws into their hands petitioned the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 5 over the actions of the Ozorocommunity leadership. 6. It is clear from the above that it is the Ozoro community that is provoking the Oleh Community and not the other way round. Again one is tempted to ask if it is the Ozoro community leadership that is to implement the White paper or the Delta State Government. It is a disregard to the Delta State Government for the Ozoro community leadership to attempt to implement the white paper on their own while at the same time calling on the same Government to urgently implement same while the matter is still subjudice. It is also hypocritical and inconsistent for the Ozoro community to assert to be conducting themselves peacefully and law abiding while at the same time disobeying a subsisting court order restraining them from entering into the disputed land for any activity whatsoever. 7. The allegation of unprovoked attacks and aggressive tendencies from the Oleh community by the Ozoro President General in his press release is not only wicked but malicious and unfounded, a calculated attempt at bringing into disrepute the good image and reputation of Oleh community. 8. On or before the 9th day of October, 2023 Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili(President General of Ozoro Progressive Union) in company of Sir Raphael Afemari, Enifome Enaroseha Eribo, Emamoke Enaroseha Eriboand others in continuation of his attempt at provoking war between Oleh and Ozoro community led earth moving equipment into Akwesi, Ukpebor and Esekpe bush owned by Oleh land owning families in the disputed areas and began bulldozing same in total disobedience to the existing court order restraining parties from doing anything on the land.  9. In response to the information that part of Akwesi, Ukpebor and Esekpe bush was been bulldozed, the Oleh land owning families in the above mentioned bush visited the area only to find out that Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili(President General of Ozoro Progressive Union) and his cohorts were supervising the bulldozing of the land. Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili and his cohorts mentioned above took to their heels while the operator of one of the earth moving equipment named Mr. Gowon Sunday Johnny whose nick name is NO STAIN was arrested by the Oleh Vigilante to the Divisional Police Headquarters, Oleh. 10. In his characteristic manner at misrepresentation of facts, Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili made a false report at the Police Area Command office, Ozoro alleging that persons from Oleh community attempted kidnapping him but succeeded in kidnapping only the operator of the earth moving equipment bulldozing part of the disputed areas.  11. Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili during a phone conversation with me on 9thOctober, 2023 when he called to complain to me of what transpired in the disputed areas being bulldozed under his supervision alleged that the area was approved by the Delta State Government for the establishment of a camp for Internally Displaced Persons to be  built by NDDC to the knowledge of the Isoko North Council Chairman HON. CHRISTIAN ITERI, Delta State Commissioner of Police, Assistant Commissioner of Police and the Area Commander, Ozoro.  12. Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili during the phone conversation with me boasted that what happened to Oleh Community in October 16, 2020 will repeat itself and nothing will happen and that Oleh community should be ready for war.  13. Gentlemen of the press, I wish to remind you that the Oleh twelve murdered in cold blood on 16th October, 2020 are still lying in the mortuary. 14. On the 11th day of October, 2023 I in company of the Vice President, Woman Leader and the Vigilante Chairman of Oleh Community where at the Isoko South Council Chairman’s office at the instance of the Chairman, Isoko South Local Government Council who convened a meeting which also had in attendance the Police Area Commander, Ozoro Area Command; the Divisional Police Officer, Oleh Divisional Headquarters, a personnel of the State Security Service and some staff of the Isoko South Local Government Council to find out what the issue is in the bid to prevent a breakdown of law and order arising from the activities of the Ozoroleadership on the parts of the disputed land between the Oleh and Ozoroland owning families.  15. After the meeting with the Isoko South Local Government Council Chairman, the Isoko South Local Government Council Chairman, the Area Commander, the Oleh Divisional Police Officer, the personnel from the State Security Service visited Akwesi, Ukpebor and Esekpe bush belonging to the Oleh land owning families and met the men employed by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili President General of Ozoro community working on the land with the Ozoro community vigilante fully armed providing security coverage for the workers. 16. The Area Commander who saw the above scenario refused and/neglected to stop the men from working on the land and stated he could not stop them because he wants to make peace.   17. Whenever any person(s) is arrested to Oleh Divisional Police Headquarters, over incursion into the disputed area, the Area Command ALWAYS give order to the Divisional Officer to release such persons and/or transfer such person(s) to his command at Ozoro where he usually releases such persons without investigations. 18. On the 9th of October, 2023 when the operator of the bulldozer hired by Chief Daniel Miller Akpoili (President of Ozoro Progressive Union) and his cohorts to bulldozed part of the disputed area was arrested to Divisional Police Headquarter, Oleh, the Area Commander on becoming aware, immediately gave an order for the his release without an investigation into how, why and who authorized the operator to carry out clearing activities on the disputed area because according to the Area Commander the Ozoroleadership were beating the drums of war and boasting that if the operator is not released they will war against Oleh community.  19. The actions of the Area Commander with respect to provocative activities of the Ozoro leadership in the disputed area between the Oleh and Ozoro land owning families to say the least has been biased and is counterproductive in the search for peace in the disputed area. Consequently, we wish to state unequivocally that the Oleh leadership has lost confidence in his ability to handle cases emanating from the disputed area and shall not at anytime submit to his office for any form resolution. Conclusively, while thanking the Delta State Government on the steps taken so far in promoting peace between the land owning families from Oleh and Ozorocommunities, we humbly appeal to your Excellency Rt.Hon. Sheriff Oborevworito as a matter of utmost importance and consolidating on the achievements made so far on the matter use your good offices to correct the grave errors complained of in the White paper by Oleh land owning families before setting machineries in place for the delineation of the boundary mark for both communities.  At the same time, I also call on the Police High Command, especially the Commissioner of Police, Delta State and the Inspector General of Police to call the Area Commander, Ozoro Area Command of the Nigeria Police Force to order to be neutral and impartial in the discharge of his duties and if he will not discharge his duties neutrally or with impartiality, he should be transferred from the Command. With his office, he must by law act with neutrality and impartiality. He is not expected to act otherwise when there is a subsisting order of a court of competent jurisdiction to which there is no appeal. I urge the peace loving and law abiding indigenes of Oleh and our brothers and sisters in Ozoro to maintain a peaceful disposition towards each other. Thank you for your attention. God bless you. Signed Comrade (Chief) Believe Alakri President General, Oleh Community Development Union(OCDU)   

PRESIDENT TINUBU APPOINTS NEW EFCC CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION

By the powers vested in President Bola Tinubu as established in section 2 (3) of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission

(Establishment) Act, 2004, that “the Chairman and members of the Commission, other than ex-officio members, shall be appointed by the President,” President Tinubu has approved the appointment of Mr. Ola Olukoyede to serve as the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for a renewable term of four years in the first instance, pending Senate confirmation.

Mr. Ola Olukoyede is a lawyer with over twenty-two (22) years of experience as a regulatory compliance consultant and specialist in fraud management and corporate intelligence. He has extensive experience in the operations of the EFCC, having previously served as Chief of Staff to the Executive Chairman (2016-2018) and Secretary to the Commission (2018-2023). As such, he fulfills the statutory requirement for appointment as Chairman of the EFCC.

Mr. Olukoyede’s appointment follows the resignation of the suspended Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa.

Furthermore, President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Mr. Muhammad Hassan Hammajoda to serve as the Secretary of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for a renewable term of five years in the first instance, pending Senate confirmation.

Mr. Muhammad Hassan Hammajoda is a public administrator with extensive experience in public finance management who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Maiduguri and a Masters in Business Administration from the same university. He began his career as a lecturer at the Federal Polytechnic, Mubi. From there, he went into banking, including successful stints at the defunct Allied Bank and Standard Trust Bank.

President Bola Tinubu tasks the new leadership of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to justify the confidence given to them in this important national assignment as a newly invigorated war on corruption undertaken through a reformed institutional architecture in the anti-corruption sector remains a central pillar of the President’s Renewed Hope agenda.

  • Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President, (Media & Publicity)

October 12, 2023

Malicious reports: Press statement by Pastor Emmanuel AZUBUIKE on behalf of family of prophetess LILIAN CHIBUZOR ABUA

I am constrained to react to some newspaper publication today, especially that of Tribune, Vanguard and the Nation over the judgment delivered by an Ondo Customary Court on the 10th of October by Magistrate Stephen Rotiba, on the case between my daughter and sister Mrs. Lilian Chibuzor Abua and his ex-lover, Prophet Ayodeji Obayan.

Ordinary, the family would not have reacted to the deliberate, malicious and onesided news story being published and broadcasted, but in order to put the records straight, we make bold to say that these sponsored articles are in bad taste and does not in any way reflect the true position of the 35 minutes judgment delivered by the learned judge on Tuesday, 10th of October, 2023.

To put the record straight; I was at the court as always, and I heard the entire ruling of the judge. There was never a moment that the judge gave custody of any of the four children to Prophet Obayan as alleged by tribune newspaper report nor paternity to him too because he clearly stated that in his earlier ruling on the custody of the children the 26th day of April, 2023 the custody to the mother still stands.

His early ruling, “On the issue of custody of the children of the ‘marriage’. I also agree with counsel to the respondent that this court does not have the vires and the requisite jurisdiction to determine same save for the last child of the ‘marriage’ which is still 16 years old. A conscientious consideration of the principles embedded in Okwueze Vs Okwueze Supra is to the effect that a child of 16 years old is clothed with the will to determine or elect his or her action, in-action, commission or omission. It is consequent on the foregoing stated reason that I also resolve this issue in favour of the respondent.”

*Prince Abua Obi and Prophetess Lilian Abua

I was surprised to see that some of the papers tried to add some tribal twist to the whole story without even seeing a copy of the judgement or being present at the court when the case was going on or when the judgement was read on the 10thof October. Where they got their malicious story remains a mystery to me and our family.

While we call for a more responsible journalism where all the principles of truth and justice should be meted to all parties, we want to remind you that there are facts the public needs to know before jumping to a conclusion on the sponsored stories currently in the media space.

1: Chibuzor Lilian who hails from Abia state(the eastern part of Nigeria) never had a bride price or dowry paid by Mr Ayodeji Obayan who hails from Ondo state. There was no legal binding on them as a couple. They started cohabiting around year 2000.

2. The relationship between Ayodeji and Chibuzor Lilian was a toxic affair whilst they were cohabiting. Ayodeji was a bully and an abuser. He abused Chibuzor Lilian both physically, mentally, emotionally, verbally and otherwise until she decided to run for her dear life with her four children when the situation became unbearable in the year 2017

3: In the Igbo culture, if a woman gets pregnant out of wedlock and gives birth without the dowry being collected by her family, the child bears the woman’s maiden name. There is no way the father of the child can lay claim to the child/children if he hasn’t paid their mother’s dowry. 

4: Chibuzor Lilian being a submissive woman who fears God and follows His leadings has always covered up for Ayodeji’s inadequacies and short comings with love and humility but Ayodeji keeps taking advantage of her submissiveness.

5. She was the pillar of the relationship Financially but she never Lord it over the man still, his greed and selfishness accompanied with over bloated Ego won’t let him see things clearly. Tell me which reasonable man dumps his partner? Ayodeji would stoop so low as collecting Five Hundredthousand naira from Chibuzor Lilian for a child’s school fees that is less than One Hundred and Fifty thousand naira. Tell me if that is not fraud? Or is it his political ambition? Chibuzor Lilian single handedly funded Ayodeji’s Ambition yet, he was still ungrateful… 

6. Tell me, which man in his right senses threatens a woman of killing her whilst she was mourning the death of her father? It’s only a diabolical Egocentric man like Ayodeji . He told Chibuzor Lilian he was going to kill her after she loss her Dad. And that our father whom he fears is dead, who will protect her?

7. Countless times, Ayodeji has physically abused Chibuzor Lilian and left her with severe injuries both physical and internal injuries thereby landing her in the hospital in Nigeria and even abroad. The court also confirms that.

8. On many occasions, Ayodeji has verbally abused Chibuzor Lilian, he goes as far as bragging to her that he has another marriage with someone else is way better and that Chibuzor Lilian was below his standard. He, Ayodeji is a self-acclaimed politician.

9. Chibuzor Lilian had to run for her dear life with her fourchildren, that was when she found love and happiness elsewhere and decided to follow the pathway of happiness. Who wouldn’t? 

10. It was also the same Ayodeji that will be calling the children he and Chibuzor Lilian had as Bastards whenever they try to protect their mother from his numerous battering

11. Let it be known that the children from this union are not kids, they age , 23yrs(1st born) 21yrs (2nd born) 18yrs (3rd born) and 16yrs (4th born) they are grown and can make decisions for themselves. They saw the maltreatments being meant on their mother by a man who is supposed to be their father. Now they are happier without him and have chosen a path of happiness without Ayodeji.

12. Prophetess Chibuzor Lilian Abua was never in another relationship until Ayodeji left the relationship. Now, she is happily married to Apostle Prince Abua and their marriage is legal with the full support of our family.

So, the whole narrative that she abandoned her marriage for another man is all hog-wash and a deliberate media campaign not only to tarnish her image but also a deliberate attempt cleverly calculated by a lazy man whose stock in trade is to take advantage of a vulnerable woman.

While we don’t want to engage Ayodeji in media fallacies, we employ media practitioners to always cross check their facts before going to bed with their stories, if not for the sake of the innocent children but for the sake of posterity, justice and fairness.

In the final analysis, the court do state that there was no marriage in the first place to dissolve but that they were constrained by natural justice to put an end to a union that has gone sour, so where did the reporters get their ‘marriage’ dissolution story from?

THIS WOULD BE FAIRER REPORT….

An Ondo State Customary Court sitting in Oke Eda, Akure, the state capital, has finally ended the protracted union between Prophet Ayodeji Obayan and Prophtesss Lilian Chibuzor Abua.

At the final ruling on Tuesday, Magistrate Segun Rotiba, while dissolving the union between both parties who have been co-habiting for 23 years with four children, said following evidence before the court, he has no hesitation than to dissolve the union.

He also insisted on his earlier ruling over the custody of the four children who are all adults to their mother, who has been rising them alone.

“Following these same principles and evidence before the court I am constrain beyond any form of doubt that the petitioner has not fulfilled the above stipulated ingredient for a customary marriage.

He said while the evidence of the respondent and her witnesses was very consistent and accurate with their evidence, the inconsiderably inconsistencies of the petitioners and his witnesses to prove to be their Waterloo.

“I therefore ruled that the petitioner failed to establish the existence of a valid customary marriage.

He said for the fact that the petitioner was not been able to approve the existence of any customary marriage does not in any way stop the court from making a pronouncement on the relationship or union between the petitioners and the respondent as established in evidence, more so that law empowers them to rule on a union of this nature.

“In dissolving the union therefore,” the judge said since evidence shows that though both has once lived and had four children together, he has no hesitation than to dissolve the union based on the established fact that woman is now legally married to Prince Abua Obi

He, however, frowned at the timing of respondent change of name for the children, especially when the matter was before the Court.

Responding to the rulings both counsel to petitioner and respondent, hailed the judgment of the learned judge.

Signed 
Pastor EMMANUEL AZUBUIKE

Oborevwori consolidating infrastructure renewal in Delta – Izeze

Delta State Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads) Comrade Reuben Izeze says the state government was consolidating infrastructural renewal in Asaba, other urban and rural centres across the state.

Speaking during inspection of reconstruction and expansion of road and drainage at Ibusa Road Asaba, Comrade Izeze said the work originally meant to deflood adjoining streets and roads from the Koka interchange was a continuation of the work done by the previous administration.

He said Governor Oborevwori was committed to ensuring quality road infrastructure for all residents of the state and appealed for the support and cooperation of the people.

Izeze said, “When Governor Sheriff Oborevwori noticed the flooding on the Ibusa Road, he decided to address it frontally through construction of initial 1.5km and additional 1.3km drains to link up with the storm drains to the river.

“This is part of the ongoing consolidation of what has been done in Asaba metropolis by the previous administration.

“Governor Oborevwori promised Deltans MORE and that is what he is doing and having come on site I can say without any fear of equivocation that the contracting firm are doing a great job.

“The Governor’s vision will come into fruition at the appropriate time and Deltans and residents of this area, particularly those who come to Ibusa Road will be the beneficiaries of this project,” he said.

Comrade Izeze expressed satisfaction with the quality and speed of work done on the project assuring that the contractor would deliver the project within 6 months.

He said adequate compensations have been paid to property owners for their inconveniences stressing that no property would be encumbered without compensating the rightful owners with appropriate titles.

“From this particular phase of the project we can see that the construction firm has hit the ground running and I believe very strongly that before the end of the estimated time, they would have completed the project all things being equal and government will keep its own side of the bargain.

“I can tell you authoritatively that in the cause of time, the road will have to be lifted to be at the same level or slightly above the existing drain that will be constructed if you look at the height.

“For those of you who know Governor Oborevwori well, one of the things he has going for him, as part of his life story is empathy.

“The governor will never ever go into anybody’s property irrespective of how urgent the road is, go into anybody’s property who has due approval to build his or her property and touch that property or eject that person without following due process and ensuring that compensation is paid.

“I can assure you that if it gets to that point where you see us touch anybody’s property, the person has been duly compensated,” Izeze stated.

Ghana to Manufacture Innovative Footwear Products that Support Global Health Goals …As World Shoe Launches New Factory

World Shoe has announced the opening of its inaugural factory to produce the first antimicrobial, eco-friendly footwear brand manufactured in Africa.

The production launch represents a collaborative effort among public, private, and civil service sectors to provide high-quality, low-cost products for retail consumers throughout African and international markets that prevent injury, promote hygiene and protect against debilitating disease.

World Shoe products will form part of an integrated bundle of healthcare services that address broader public health and environmental sustainability mandates. The versatile design of the footwear is intended to provide comfortable, breathable support in a variety of climates and conditions. Made from durable EVA foam and infused with antimicrobial and biodegradation agents, this footwear contributes to a holistic strategy for public health while reducing waste and the environmental impact of the footwear industry.

Through their social service partnerships and innovative WASH&WEAR humanitarian distribution model, World Shoe will directly support efforts by governments, charities, and health agencies to promote public hygiene and vaccine uptake, and better respond to natural disasters and other humanitarian crises.

“More than half a billion people around the world do not have reliable access to quality footwear, leaving them vulnerable to injury and diseases that perpetuate a cycle of poverty,” said Kojo Taylor, President and Co-owner of World Shoe Limited in Ghana. “We believe the new World Shoe factory will demonstrate how African innovation can propel African development and create change on a global scale. By creating a model to provide people with affordable, high-quality, eco-friendly shoes, we can support education, health and economic outcomes while protecting the environment.”

The factory launch supports the mandate of the President of Ghana and the commitment by the Ghanaian Government to promote economic investment and fulfill its global health partnership in the WHO Kigali Declaration of 2022.

The new factory offers an important blueprint for Ghana and other countries to support job creation and economic development in tandem with advancing important public health goals. The overall factory management and operation will be overseen by Ghanaians. “We must do everything to make this initiative succeed as it creates employment for the local community. I’m also excited that this provides a huge import substitution that will help strengthen the local economy,” said Honorable Thomas Nyarko Ampem, the Member of Parliament for Asuogyaman Constituency, Akosombo.

World Shoe is the vision of Manny Ohonme, a businessman and philanthropist raised in Nigeria who has two decades of charity experience delivering nearly 10 million pairs of shoes to people in need across 109 countries. “As a child growing up in poverty, I experienced the power of a pair of shoes to transform lives,” said Mr. Ohonme, who now serves as President of World Shoe. “Shoes give us dignity and allow us to realize our full human potential. From aid to trade, our goal is to leverage exceptional product design and manufacturing to deliver lasting positive change to people everywhere.”

An important element of World Shoe’s operational model includes plans to sell its products in North America, Europe and elsewhere at a price point that allows the organization to scale its social enterprise and humanitarian efforts. “We are creating an African brand for the world,” said Astor Chambers, VP of Marketing for World Shoe, Inc. and a veteran of Nike and Adidas. “We are fusing together a unique, sustainable product design with the ambition of a brand that stands for large scale social good. This will appeal to socially conscious consumers everywhere and has the potential to revolutionize how we achieve greater health and economic equity.”

World Shoe already has orders for 1.5 million pairs of shoes, vaulting the organization into the Top 20 social enterprises in the world.

About World Shoe

World Shoe is a multinational social enterprise producing innovative footwear in Africa for global retail markets and humanitarian requirements. We are dedicated to the vision that high-quality, low-cost footwear can unleash human potential, promote global health, and protect the environment. Founded by Nigerian-born entrepreneur, Manny Ohonme, our proud heritage includes delivering millions of shoes to meet humanitarian needs in more than 100 countries. Through creative design, manufacturing, and cross-sector partnerships, we are delivering market-based solutions to some of the world’s most urgent challenges.

World Shoe. Feel good, look good, do good.

Presidential Election Appeal: DG SS Not Blackmailing S’Court Justices’ – Investigation

Report figment of Ude’s imagination – Intelligence Sources

Reports alleging that the Director General of the Department of State Services (DG SS), Alhaji YM Bichi, is blackmailing justices of the Supreme Court to tilt judgement in the pending appeal in favour of President Bola Tinubu, are false, baseless, and a figment of the imagination of the purveyors, investigations have revealed.

Highly-placed sources at the DSS, who spoke in confidence on the matter, accused Mr. Jackson Ude of “peddling dangerous falsehood”, which consequence may be grave.

Speaking in confidence with our correspondent, one of the intelligence sources said: “The general public is invited to note that the allegation against the DG SS is not only spurious, but a figment of the imagination of Jackson Ude.

“On my honour, I make bold to say that Alh. Bichi, the DG SS, has a record of an unblemished carrier, which does not allow for institutional interference of any form whatsoever.

“It is, therefore, unthinkable to make such allegations, more so that the DSS under the leadership of Alh. Bichi, has continued to nurtur the culture of the rule of law across all facets of the agency.

“As journalists, I plead that you ignore reports from Jackson Ude and his ilks, as they serve no purpose other than to mislead the undiscerning public, and heat up the polity.

“Let me close by saying that Nigerians are too sophisticated for the likes of Jackson Ude to hoodwink them, or pull the wool over their eyes”.

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Israel would stop at nothing to nullify Hamas- Israeli Ambassador

Ambassador of Israel to Nigeria, Michael Freeman has said his country would stop at nothing to exterminate the Hamas group.

Freeman described as act of terrorism, the killings of about 1000 unsuspecting civilian Israeli citizens by Hamas group.

According to him, Israel would do what it ought to do to finally exterminate the Hamas group.

Freeman said, “So, Israel is going to react, we have declared war on Hamas.

“It is important to state at this point that this is not a war that is between Israel and Palestine, this is not about Israel and Palestine.

“This is about Israel and Hamas, this is about good and evil, this is about civilization and barbarism.

“Either you stand with people who are defending themselves or you stand with those who cut the heads of babies.

“That is what this is about, it is not about anything else.”

He assured of Israel’s plan to do everything within its ambit to avoid civilian casualties in the cause of the war against Hamas.

He mentioned that the Israeli move would not be about religion or Islam, Judaism or Christianity, but evil and good.

The ambassador further said that Israel does not desire war in any circumstances, but would remain committed to protecting its citizens in all possible ways.

“If Hamas will surrender this will be over tomorrow morning, if terrorism will be over that is not realistic.

“I am not asking the Palestinians anything, I am saying to the Palestinians I want a better day. I am saying this with focus on Hamas.

“I am focused on dealing with Hamas and I am focused on stopping it.,” the envoy added.

Earlier, the Palestinian Ambassador to Nigeria, Abdallah Shawesh, underscored the need for application of international laws to resolve the lingering crisis between Palestine and Israel.

Shaweh, who made the call while briefing journalists in Abuja in view of the ongoing war between the two countries urged the international community to stop treating Israel as a nation above the law.

In his response on the Palestinian government position about Hamas, the envoy said the group is not a terrorist organisation.

According to him, there should be fair treatment of all parties, saying the lives of all individuals mattered and thereby, condemned the incessant killings ongoing in both countries.

Shaweh said, “ The group is not a terrorist organisation, but it is fighting the course of the people, to liberate their land from Israeli occupation.

“The ceasefire agreement between the warring parties depends on Israel, which own a comprehensive military formation with support from allies like the United States.

“Many women and children were killed, medical doctors displaced and Ambulances destroyed in the renewed onslaught, the oldest churches in the world was destroyed by the Israeli forces.”

To Counter Boko Haram Ideology, Zulum converts Arabic school to institute

… To partner Al-Azhar University

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum has announced the conversion of Mustapha Umar Elkanemi Arabic (Teachers) College in Maiduguri to a specialised institute for teaching of Arabic and Islamic education that will counter the ideology of Boko Haram.

The governor made the announcement on Tuesday while on inspection visit to the college, preparatory to the conversion.

The initiative is meant as a response to the threat posed by Boko Haram, a militant group known for its violent campaign against education and its propagation of a radical and misguided interpretation of Islam.

The new institute in establishment will be run in partnership with the Al-Azhar University in Cairo and it will be producing students who will return to Borno’s 27 local government areas for preaching that will counter Boko Haram’s ideas.

“We are here to examine the capacity of this school, in terms of human resources and the infrastructure with a view to converting it to be Al-Azhar Institute”, Governor Zulum announced.

When established, “we hope to ensure that each student after graduating from this school, can speak Arabic fluently and have a strong background in Islamic knowledge. Admission to this school will cut across the 27 LGAs so that they can go back and preach peace. We will do everything possible to avoid the reoccurrence of the experience we had in the last decade”, Zulum noted.

Meanwhile, Governor Zulum has directed the newly established Borno State Arabic and Tsangaya Education Board to take over the administration of all Tsangaya and Islamic Schools in Borno State.

AGALA RESTATES COMMITMENT TO ADVANCE DEVELOPMENT IN AMACHAI, OKPANAM

From Magnus Emuji:

The chairman of Amachai youths, Okpanam in Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, Comrade Emmanuel Onwudinjo Agala has reassured the people of Amachai and Okpanam community in general of his avowed commitment to advance the course of the development of the community.

Agala stated this in his residence in Okpanam during his birthday celebration with family members, friends and associates.

He said that it was a new dawn to mark another birth anniversary and appreciated God for the gift of life and other numerous blessings, stressing that he was using his birthday celebration to open his new house.

Agala hinted that prior to his election as the chairman of Amachai youths, he promised the people that he was going to pursue three critical agenda geared towards the upliftment of the area.

He highlighted the agenda to include the purchase of transformer to light up Amachai community, building of a befitting multi purpose hall (town hall) and more importantly unite his people through peace building process.

Agala explained that peace, love and unity had long returned to the community, adding that his administration had also brought constant electricity supply to the area while the already completed town hall would soon be inaugurated for use .

He used the opportunity to call on youths to engage in meaningful ventures such as skill acquisition among others so as to add value to their lives and the society at large.

In their separate remarks, the former chairman of Amachai youths, Comrade Felix Okeleke and Ogbueshi Kenny Egwuogwu described Comrade Agala as a peace loving person.

They lauded their youth chairman for being focused and resilient in the forefront of the growth and development of the community just as they urged him to continue in that direction.

Comrade Okeleke specifically recalled that after the election of Agala there was misunderstanding among the youths , saying that shortly after he took over the leadership of Amachai youths he united the two parties.

Ogbaru Local Govt Boss Receive Coalition Of Youths, Urge Them To Be United, Focused

From SUNNY A. DAVID:

The Chairman of Ogbaru Local Government Area, Hon. Paschal Aniegbuna received the coalition of Ogbaru Youths led by Mr. Chukwudi Izukanne.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Izukanne thanked the Chairman for making out time from his tight schedule to receive the Youths body.  

He said that the various youth bodies in Ogbaru came together to form a strong united body.

Also, speaking at the occasion, Mr. Chiagozie Obaze thanked the Chairman for  making out to receive the leaders of the group. 

He said that members of the team are people with vision and fresh ideas that will help to transform Ogbaru. 

Mr. Obaze appreciated the Chairman whom he said is the first Local Government Chairman to bring the various youth bodies together to have a round table discussion.

Responding, the Chairman thanked the  youth group for the visit.

Mr. Aniegbuna emphasized the importance of Youths in the growth of any society, stating that the  National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) is known to the Presidency, and Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU) Youth Wing is equally known to the State Government, so the Local Government will work with the youth body.

He urged them to be united and build trust among themselves  so that they can be able to achieve greater things. 

In his words: “if this trust works, the youths will do things that will give them a place of honour and recognition in every town.”

The Chairman equally emphasized the importance of education to the youths at the Community levels.

Mr. Aniegbuna assured the youth group, that he will find a way of hosting youth conferences once every month in Ogbaru.