Category: Niger delta

  • Niger Delta stakeholders vow to ensure transparent Petroleum Industry Act implementation

    Niger Delta stakeholders vow to ensure transparent Petroleum Industry Act implementation

    Niger Delta stakeholders have expressed their commitment to inclusive, transparent, and accountable implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). 

    The stakeholders comprising Niger Delta, communities, traditional leaders, civil society organizations, regulatory agencies, and host community development trusts (HCDTs) made the commitment in a series of stakeholder engagements across the region.

    The consultative meetings were convened by the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) with support from the Ford Foundation.

    The stakeholders in the engagements, which held in Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Ondo, and Rivers states engaged in robust discussions on challenges and opportunities in operationalizing the PIA, sharing best practices, and crafting actionable strategies to ensure host communities fully benefit from the PIA framework. 

    The meetings highlighted key observations, including capacity gaps, outdated community development plans (CDPs), limited representation of women and persons with disabilities (PWDs), weak monitoring and evaluation practices, and the need for better synergy with local and state governments.

    The stakeholders also reviewed and adopted five innovative community development models of inclusovity, Project Sharing Matrix Model, the Project and Capacity Building Model, the Multi-Settlor Communities and the Monitoring and Evaluation Model.

    At the end of the meetings, stakeholders emphasised the urgent need for continuous capacity-building programmes for HCDT members and community leaders, with dedicated funding from HCDT budgets.

    They also underscored the need to increase the representation of women, youth, and PWDs in HCDT governance, project execution, and benefits, mandating inclusive policies and programmes.

    Participants called for publicly accessible annual reports and independent audits of HCDT funds, as well as alignment of projects with local government development plans to prevent duplication and waste.

    They also called for the establishment of robust community-based grievance redress systems and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to prevent and resolve conflicts.

    Stakeholders agreed to prioritize long-term socio-economic benefits, such as education, healthcare, renewable energy, and environmental remediation, over short-term gains.

    They further called on HCDTs to form coalitions to advocate collectively with government, donors, and other stakeholders to mobilize resources and support, including beyond settlor contributions.

    A notable outcome of the Ondo State meeting was the presentation of a Charter of Demands from Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), emphasising the need for inclusive project designs, data collection on PWDs, skills training, financial support, and active advocacy to ensure equal participation in community development.

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    Effiong Essien, acting executive director of PIND, said, “We are proud to see host communities across the Niger Delta driving these conversations and taking ownership of their development. 

    “By fostering inclusive dialogue, building capacity, and strengthening accountability, we can ensure that the promises of the PIA are fulfilled in a way that leaves no one behind.”

    Chuks Ofulue, the Advocacy Manager of PIND, added: “These multi-state consultations have laid the groundwork for stronger partnerships between communities, regulatory agencies, and settlors.

    “By adopting these community development models and pushing for inclusive State-level MSPs, we can build transparent, equitable, and community-led development frameworks that sustain peace and prosperity in the Niger Delta.”

  • Sole Administrator restoring lost confidence in Rivers polity — Group

    Sole Administrator restoring lost confidence in Rivers polity — Group

    A prominent civic group, Nigeria Peace and Governance Initiative, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his bold and timely intervention in Rivers State’s political crisis, particularly through the appointment of Rear Admiral Ibok-Eket Ibas (rtd) as Sole Administrator of the state. 

    The group said the decision has not only restored calm but has also revived public confidence in governance and democratic institutions.

    In a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Friday, Charles Obeli PhD, president of the group, said the declaration of a state of emergency, followed by the installation of a neutral and experienced figure like Ibas, signalled a decisive break from “the grip of non-state actors who were on the verge of legitimising anarchy in the state”.

    “Before the federal government stepped in, Rivers State was on the edge. What we witnessed was the gradual hijack of democratic space by individuals who saw state power as personal property. The appointment of Rear Admiral Ibas sent a strong message that the era of lawlessness is over and that responsible governance is back,” he said. 

    Dr Obeli praised Ibas for maintaining neutrality and for taking swift, stabilising steps that have helped restore civil order and trust in the system. 

    “Since his appointment, there’s been a visible return to normalcy. Public offices are functioning without intimidation, and the state’s political temperature has dropped significantly. It shows the power of impartial leadership,” he said.

    The group also hailed President Tinubu for forwarding a list of nominees to the Senate for confirmation into key state institutions in Rivers, saying the move reflects a shift toward competence over political favouritism. 

    Dr Obeli noted that the nominations, described as comprising non-partisan technocrats, underscore the president’s resolve to rebuild trust in government operations within the state.

    “These nominees are not career politicians or recycled loyalists. They are proven professionals with track records of service and discipline. This is a clear signal to Rivers people that our state is turning a new page — one focused on merit, integrity, and national interest above narrow agendas.”

    According to the group, the president’s decision to avoid political interference in the selection process shows a deeper understanding of Rivers’ fragile political terrain. 

    Dr Obeli said the people of the state have long yearned for “a breath of fresh air” in governance and that this is what the federal government’s recent actions are providing.

    “We’re seeing, for the first time in a long while, a leadership approach that prioritises the welfare of the people over party affiliations,” Dr Obeli said.

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     “The president’s posture and the Sole Administrator’s performance are helping to restore confidence that Rivers can move beyond chaos and embrace constructive governance.”

    He urged the National Assembly to expedite the confirmation of the nominees to allow institutional rebuilding to continue uninterrupted. 

    Dr Obeli also called on stakeholders, from traditional rulers to civil society, to support the current effort to stabilise the state.

    “Peace is not automatic; it is cultivated. What we have now is a window of opportunity to build institutions that serve the people, not individuals. We urge all Rivers stakeholders to close ranks and support this national rescue effort,” he said.

    The Rivers Peace and Governance Initiative pledged to continue engaging with the public to promote transparency, peace, and civic participation in the state’s ongoing recovery process.

  • Governor Oborevwori celebrates Amuka-Pemu at 90

    Governor Oborevwori celebrates Amuka-Pemu at 90

    Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has extended warm felicitations to veteran journalist and Publisher of Vanguard Media Limited, Mr. Sam Amuka-Pemu, CON, popularly known as Uncle Sam, on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

    Oborevwori in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, in Asaba, praised Amuka-Pemu, a distinguished son and leader from Delta State, for his remarkable contributions to the media industry and nation-building.

    The Governor lauded Amuka-Pemu’s unwavering commitment to ethical journalism, his consistent fight against corruption, and his strong advocacy for good governance and the rule of law. 

    He also commended Amuka-Pemu’s illustrious career spanning over six decades, noting the veteran journalist’s enduring impact on Nigerian journalism.

    The Governor said: “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Sam Amuka-Pemu, our father, leader, and esteemed statesman on his 90th birthday, on behalf of my family, the government, and the good people of Delta State.

    “Uncle Sam, as he is fondly called, has made a lasting and significant contribution to the Nigerian press, evident in the growth of Vanguard Newspapers and his principled stance on issues of law, good governance, and anti-corruption.

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    “We owe you a debt of gratitude for your lifelong dedication to transforming journalism in Nigeria through sharp editorials, factual reporting, and impartial coverage.

    “It gives me great joy to join your family, friends, and well-wishers in thanking Almighty God for His steadfast provision, protection, and guidance throughout your remarkable 90 years.”

    Oborevwori expressed deep appreciation for Amuka-Pemu’s outstanding service and wished him continued good health and many more years of meaningful contributions to the nation.

  • Amnesty boss Otuaro urges support for youth empowerment in Niger Delta

    Amnesty boss Otuaro urges support for youth empowerment in Niger Delta

    Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Chief (Dr.) Dennis Otuaro, has called on stakeholders to rally behind his efforts to develop and harness the potential of young people in the Niger Delta region.

    Speaking during a visit to the palace of the Ovie of Idjerhe Kingdom, His Majesty Udurhie I, in Jesse, Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State on Friday, Otuaro stressed the importance of leaving a lasting legacy of human capital development rather than focusing solely on increasing stipends.

    He reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that all ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta are carried along in the implementation of President Bola Tinubu’s mandate for a peaceful and prosperous region.

    Otuaro also highlighted the shared vision of President Tinubu and the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, for sustainable peace and development across the Niger Delta.

    “We will focus on the younger ones. This is an opportunity to build the younger ones. Let us help our tomorrow. Let us focus on how to improve our human resources, not increment of stipends. 

    “The legacy is how many humans you were able to develop and harness their potentials. ,” he stated

    At the Idjerhe palace were other Urhobo monarchs, including the Ovie of Agbarha-Warri, HRM Igbi II; the Ovie of Oghara, HRM Orefe III; the Ovie of Ughelli, Oharisi III; the Ovie of Evwreni, HRM Eruvwedede III; Ovie of Ogor, Igere I; Ovie of Mosogar, HRM Uduaka I and Ovie of Arhavwarien, HRM Okukeren III.

    According to the PAP boss, the “Urhobos are critical stakeholders in the Niger Delta project.”

    Otuaro explained that even though the PAP targets ex-agitators, everyone in the Niger Delta were victims of the struggle.

    “Though the target is about those that dropped arms, but everybody in the Niger Delta are victims of the Niger Delta struggle. We believe even those that didn’t carry arms are beneficiaries

    “It has been difficult reaching the impacted all these years. But when I came on board, we tried to do engagement to deepen every aspect of this programme,” he said.

    He noted that challenges such as funding, foreign scholarship among others, experienced by the programme before his assumption of office had received the President’s attention.

    “When we came in, we were able to improve and admited 1,317 students last year. We tried to bring back the foreign scholarship, but we are doing it on specific programmes in Masters. 

    “We want to empower at least 3,000 women. They don’t have to wait till the elections. By early next month we would start that process. We will consult our stakeholders so that everybody has that sense of belonging.

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    “Under my watch, nobody will hijack this programme for one group’s interest. I will make sure my Urhobo people are carried along; I will make sure every tribe is carried along. And those who were left out and have genuine complains, I will look into them. I am trying to resolve all the BVN issues and payments,” Otuaro assured.

    He enjoined stakeholders to remain peaceful to usher the much needed development.

    He said: “But we must talk to our communities, and see that peace is maintained. I know almost everyone that took part in this struggle. I will make sure the mandate given by the President, I will not disappoint you”.

    In his remarks, the host traditional ruler, HRM Udurhie I, thanked President Tinubu for appointing “a true freedom fighter ” as the Amnesty boss, just as he commended Otuaro laying “impressive” antecedents.

    Recalling the Jesse fire disaster where over a thousand persons lost their lives, he appealed for resuscitation of the hospital but by government, but abandoned over the years.

    Udurhie I further assured the Amnesty boss of their support.

  • Dafinone salutes media Icon Amuka at 90; applauds National Honour by Tinubu

    Dafinone salutes media Icon Amuka at 90; applauds National Honour by Tinubu

    Senator Ede Dafinone (Delta Central)!has celebrated veteran journalist and founder of Vanguard Newspapers, Uncle Sam Amuka-Pemu, on his 90th birthday, describing him as a “Proper Sapele Boy” and a true national treasure. 

    The senator also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for conferring a national honour on the media icon, calling the recognition “timely and richly deserved.”

    In a statement on Thursday, Senator Dafinone lauded Amuka-Pemu’s unmatched contribution to the Nigerian media landscape, highlighting his role in shaping responsible journalism and advancing press freedom in the country. 

    “Uncle Sam’s legacy as a refined and principled journalist has stood the test of time, inspiring both his peers and the next generation,” he noted.

    Dafinone praised the media pioneer for over six decades of impactful service, describing his life as “a shining testimony to the power of integrity, excellence, and dedication.” He emphasized that Amuka-Pemu’s calm intellect and cultural pride have not only elevated Nigerian journalism but also served as a source of pride for the people of Sapele and Delta State at large.

    Senator Dafinone extended warm wishes on behalf of the people of Delta Central, praying for continued good health, peace, and wisdom for the 90-year-old icon. “Thank you, Uncle Sam, for blazing the trail and staying true to your roots,” he said.

    The statement reads: “I warmly felicitate with the doyen of Nigerian journalism and a proud son of Delta State, Uncle Sam Amuka-Pemu, CON, on the occasion of his 90th birthday and the well-deserved national honour recently conferred on him by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This is not only a personal milestone for Uncle Sam but also a moment of pride and celebration for the entire media industry and the people of Delta, particularly Sapele, which he has always represented with distinction.

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    “Uncle Sam Amuka’s life is a shining testimony to the power of integrity, excellence, and dedication in shaping a profession and influencing a nation. As the founder of Vanguard Newspapers and co-founder of Punch Newspapers, his legacy as a media icon remains indelible. He is not just a seasoned journalist but a refined and principled voice who has upheld the ethics of the profession for over six decades.

    “I join millions of Nigerians and members of the media community in saluting a trailblazer whose contributions have helped sustain democracy and press freedom in our country. Uncle Sam’s clarity of thought, humility, and firm grip on the pen have earned him respect across generations. He is indeed a Proper Sapele Boy—one whose calm intellect and cultural pride continue to inspire younger Deltans and Nigerians at large.

    “I also commend President Tinubu for recognizing this national treasure with a prestigious honour. This acknowledgement is timely and richly deserved. It affirms values such as truth, resilience, and service to country still matter—and Uncle Sam embodies them all.

    “On behalf of the good people of Delta Central Senatorial District, I say thank you, Uncle Sam, for blazing the trail and staying true to your roots. May God continue to bless you with good health, wisdom, and peace. Happy 90th birthday, Sir.”

  • Ex-Niger Delta agitators declare support for Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid

    Ex-Niger Delta agitators declare support for Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid

    Former Niger Delta agitators under Phases 1 and 3 of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), operating under the banner “Dennis Otuaro Door 2 Door 4 Bola Ahmed Tinubu 2027 (D2D4BAT)”, have pledged unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.

    In a joint statement on Thursday, signed by key leaders including ‘Generals’ Aroni Oputu (National President, PAP Phase 1), Preye Ekpebide (National Chairman, PAP Phase 3), Alhaji Letugbene (National Vice Chairman, PAP Phase 3), and Emma Satu (Secretary, Abuja Chapter, PAP Phase 3), the group praised Tinubu’s governance style, highlighting his achievements across various sectors since assuming office in 2023.

    Led by Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, the group credited President Tinubu with promoting good governance, upholding the rule of law, and deepening democracy through his Renewed Hope Agenda. They lauded his efforts in fostering unity, peace, and economic development across the country.

    The ex-agitators commended Tinubu’s proactive handling of Nigeria’s economic challenges, describing him as a patriotic leader with vision, intellect, and integrity. They also expressed appreciation for Dr. Otuaro’s appointment under the PAP, which they said reflected the president’s inclusive leadership.

    Positioning themselves as a strategic political support base in the Niger Delta, the group vowed to mobilise grassroots votes to secure Tinubu’s return in 2027.

    They affirmed their commitment to sustaining the president’s developmental strides and ensuring the success of the Amnesty Programme under Otuaro’s leadership.

    The ex-agitators noted, “Despite the fact that there are still daunting challenges facing our nation today, we believe that with hope, dedication, perseverance and prayers, the yearnings, aspirations and expectations of all Nigerians will be met and that in no distant time, Nigeria will be great again.

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    “As we launch this political movement today, we, the leaders of the Dennis Otuaro (Door 2 Door) 4 Bola Ahmed Tinubu 2027 on behalf of our teeming members, extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the leaders who worked tirelessly and sacrificed their lives, time and resources to ensure the survival of Nigeria’s hard-fought democracy over years, which we are all enjoying today.

    “On the auspicious occasion of Democracy Day, we give special recognition to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) for the pivotal role he played in the turbulent era of military rule when he and his colleagues in NADECO fought the military to a standstill and finally succeeded in bringing democracy back to Nigeria in 1999. Indeed, His Excellency, you are a democrat, a statesman and a national hero.

    “Twenty-six years of uninterrupted democracy in Nigeria has shown that Nigeria is on the right path, compared to other African countries like Burkina Faso, Chad, Niger Republic and Mali where the military has since returned to power. It is a known fact that in these countries, the boys in Khaki have cornered their countries’ constitutional powers and wealth to themselves, but Nigeria is thriving democratically with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the driver’s seat.

    “There’s no gainsaying that under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s watch, Nigeria has taken giant steps through policies targeted at the economy, education, health, infrastructure, power and other key sectors, towards making Nigeria a united, progressive, developed, egalitarian and virile nation as well as pride in the comity of African nations and globally.

    “Ladies and gentlemen, the Dennis Otuaro (Door 2 Door) 4 Bola Ahmed Tinubu (D2D4BAT) is a political movement which comprises people from all walks of life. It will interest you to know that this political movement cuts across all the local government areas, wards, communities and ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta. Our Patron, Dr Dennis Brutu Otuaro, the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, is a political strategist and core loyalist of Mr President and believes in the continuity of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    “We also applaud Mr President for the support so far given to our Patron, Dr Dennis Brutu Otuaro which has enabled him to function optimally as Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. His Excellency’s commitment and support has prompted and encouraged Dr. Otuaro to effectively implement the Amnesty Programme’s core mandate, which has promoted and fast-tracked the peace and stability in the Niger Delta region.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, Dr Dennis Brutu Otuaro’s visionary, innovative and pragmatic leadership, supported by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, has fostered lasting peace in our communities, creeks and on our waterways.

    “The drastic reduction in criminal activities in our region, such as pipeline vandalism, oil bunkering and theft, as well as piracy, is the result of Otuaro’s deliberate effort as an agent of change and driver of President Tinubu’s policies and programmes.”

  • Onoh mourns ‘razor sharp, fearless’ Jesutega Onokpasa

    Onoh mourns ‘razor sharp, fearless’ Jesutega Onokpasa

    President Bola Tinubu’s former campaign spokesman in the south east, Dr Josef Onoh, has described his departed colleague in the 2023 APC presidential campaign council, Late Barrister Jesutega Onokpasa, as a courageous and fearless spokesperson who told the truth regardless of who it hurts.

    Onokpasa, a lawyer and member of the APC Presidential Campaign Council in the 2023 general elections, died on Monday under yet-to-be-disclosed circumstances.

    Onoh is his epitaph said that his heart was heavy to bid farewell to Onokpasa, who he said was a towering figure, a passionate patriot, and a relentless advocate for progress, mourning that Onokpasa’s cruel grip of death leaves a void that words can scarcely capture. 

    He said: “I recall how I tried to reach out to you on the 4th of June when I was informed of your health situation, I made frantic calls but unfortunately it was a call too late.Yet, in this moment of grief, I celebrate a life that burned brightly, a legacy etched in the hearts of many, and a spirit that will forever inspire.

    “You were more than a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC); a dear friend and political comrade, you were a voice of conviction, a beacon of truth, and a warrior for the Nigeria you so dearly loved. 

    “As a lawyer, your intellect was formidable, your arguments razor-sharp, yet always tempered by a deep sense of justice. As a political commentator, you fearlessly spoke truth to power, especially the shortcomings of the current administration challenging the status quo with eloquence and courage. 

    “Your contributions to the APC Presidential Campaign Council during the 2023 general elections were not just strategic but deeply personal—a testament to your unwavering belief in a better Nigeria. Although the mood of all the loyal supporters of the administration feels the administration you gave everything, let you down.

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    “To those who knew you, you were a man of warmth, wit, and unyielding principle. You carried the weight of your convictions with grace, never shying away from the battles that mattered most. Your voice, resonant and commanding, stirred minds and ignited hope, even in the darkest of times. You were a mentor to many, a friend to all, and a patriot whose love for his country knew no bounds.

    “The pain of your loss is profound, but so too is the gratitude for the life you lived. My dear friend, your legacy is not confined to the roles you played or the titles you held; it lives in the lives you touched, the ideas you championed, and the courage you exemplified. Your passing reminds me of the fragility of life but also of the enduring power of a life well-lived.

    “As I mourn, I extend my deepest condolences to your immediate and extended family, friends, and the APC community. May we all find solace in the outpouring of love and the memories of a man who gave so much of himself to others. To the Renew hope and all who grieve, know that I do not walk alone in this sorrow.

    “Rest in eternal peace, Jesutega. Your light may have dimmed in this world, but it shines brightly in the hearts of those you inspired. Nigeria has lost a son, but heaven has gained a champion. Your work is done, your race is won, and your legacy will endure. May your death help us all, especially our leaders who believe in the Renewed Hope, to Renew their attitudes towards their loyalist and Nigerians who deeply crave for change of a better Nation 

    “May we all Renew our conscience to seek what is right and to the greater service of mankind, humanity above politics. I’m sorry you couldn’t stay to see the changes you persistently pushed for in this administration. Forever in our hearts, I honor you. Rest easy, my brother.”

  • Edo First Lady commended over rescue of trafficked Girl from Burkina Faso

    Edo First Lady commended over rescue of trafficked Girl from Burkina Faso

    The Senior Special Assistant on Special Duty to Edo State Government Mr. Uriesi Aarebamen Alex, has praised the First Lady Mrs. Edesili Okpebholo, for the decisive intervention in the rescue and rehabilitation of 20-year-old Miss Iwinosa Okunrobo, a victim of human trafficking recently rescued from Burkina Faso.

    Iwinosa, at 15, was deceived with the promise of a job in Dubai but trafficked into forced prostitution in Burkina Faso. 

    Her plight came to public attention through a viral TikTok video, prompting immediate action by the Edo State Government, the State Migration Agency, and the Office of the First Lady.

    Describing the First Lady’s involvement as compassionate and courageous, Uriesi applauded her swift response and commitment to reintegrating Iwinosa into society. 

    He emphasised the significance of this action in the broader fight against human trafficking, stating, “Every young person shielded from trafficking, child abuse, or cultist influence is a victory for His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo and the Edo Government. If we can curb these threats, our state will transform into a nurturing environment where Edo youths and children thrive with dignity and hope.”

    Mrs. Okpebholo, who coordinated the rescue operation, described Iwinosa’s story as a heartbreaking and inspiring. 

    She has since pledged to ensure the young survivor receives comprehensive support, including access to healthcare, education, psychosocial rehabilitation, and skills training.

    The First Lady also addressed the societal pressures that often drive risky migration, particularly among young people in Edo State. Speaking thoroughly, she urged families to reject the stigma of “Edo people running away” and instead invest in the safety, education, and well-being of their children at home.

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    Her intervention aligns closely with Project RISE Edo State’s flagship initiative aimed at combating child trafficking, abuse, and cultism through education, youth empowerment, and community engagement. 

     Uriesi noted that Mrs. Okpebholo’s efforts exemplify the goals of the project and demonstrate the government’s resolve to build a safer Edo State.

    Director-General of the Edo State Migration Agency, Hon. Lucky Agazuma, also commended the First Lady’s leadership and the Governor’s prompt support. He reassured the public that Iwinosa would receive ongoing reintegration services to aid her full recovery and reintegration.

    He said: “Thanks to Mrs. Okpebholo’s empathy and the effective mobilisation of government agencies, a vulnerable life has been rescued, and a strong message delivered: Edo State stands firm against trafficking, exploitation, and child abuse. 

    “The rescue underscores a growing movement of protection, prevention, and partnership hallmarks of a more secure future for all Edo youth.”

  • Support group to Tinubu: Lift Rivers emergency rule to mark Democracy Day

    Support group to Tinubu: Lift Rivers emergency rule to mark Democracy Day

    The Enforcers of Good Governance (EGG), a socio-political advocacy group, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to lift the state of emergency imposed on Rivers State following a period of political crisis.

    The group, even as it reaffirmed its support for the President’s 2027 reelection bid, said the lifting of the emergency would be a symbolic and practical gift to Nigerians in commemoration of June 12.

    These emerged on Monday in Port Harcourt in a communique after the expanded stakeholders meeting of the group, where it announced the launch of a nationwide grassroots sensitization campaign to mobilize support for his re-election in 2027.

    The stakeholders’ meeting had in attendance representatives from across the State, including the 23 Local Government Area Coordinators, women leaders, and student representatives from seven tertiary institutions, among others.

    In the communiqué signed by its National Convener, Dr. Kingsley Ogu, the group expressed strong alignment with what it described as the “renewed political momentum” shaping Nigeria’s path toward the next general elections.

    The group reiterated its unwavering and unalloyed support for President Tinubu, citing his bold leadership, nationalistic policies, and commitment to democratic governance under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    “We recognize his bold leadership, nationalistic policies, and unwavering commitment to democratic ideals.

    “We are fully aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda and committed to mobilizing grassroots support to secure victory for President Tinubu in 2027,” the EGG affirmed.

    The Enforcers also lauded President Tinubu’s intervention in the Rivers State political impasse, describing it as “timely and statesmanlike.”

    His actions, the group said, helped restore calm and opened the door to lasting peace. 

    In the spirit of national healing, the group urged the president to consider lifting the state of emergency in Rivers as a symbolic gesture ahead of June 12, Nigeria’s Democracy Day.

    “The President’s decisive actions have helped restore calm and provided a path toward lasting peace. 

    “In light of the progress made and the ongoing reconciliatory efforts by all parties involved, we respectfully appeal to Mr. President to consider lifting the state of emergency in Rivers State. 

    “We believe that doing so would be a symbolic and practical gift to Nigerians in commemoration of June 12, our Democracy Day,”.

    Emphasizing the depth of its commitment, the group stressed that all its members are registered voters who have pledged their full support for Tinubu’s re-election campaign.

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    “This gathering signals our readiness to deliver widespread grassroots support. Each Enforcer is a committed mobilizer and voice for progress in their respective communities,” the group said.

    As part of its 2027 strategy, the EGG announced the rollout of a nationwide door-to-door sensitization campaign aimed at galvanizing support for President Tinubu’s administration and raising awareness of its achievements.

    The campaign, according to the communiqué, seeks to promote civic engagement and national unity ahead of the polls.

    “Our goal is to bring the message of good governance and national unity directly to the people, one household at a time. 

    “We call on all well-meaning Nigerians, civil society groups, and political stakeholders to join us in this mission to safeguard our democracy and build a more prosperous nation,” the group added

    Pledging its continued loyalty to the Tinubu administration, the EGG vowed to remain at the forefront of political advocacy leading to the 2027 elections.

  • Court begins hearing of NBM suit against Edo over property demolition

    Court begins hearing of NBM suit against Edo over property demolition

    The Federal High Court, Benin has commenced hearing into the case filed by a philanthropist group, Neo-Black Movement (NBM) of Africa against Edo Governor Monday Okpebholo over alleged unlawful trespass and illegal demolition of its national secretariat, situated at Oba Ewuare II Cultural Centre 7, Arena Way, Amagba, Benin City, Edo state.

    NBM’s 28-man legal team led by Chief Reginald Asiuwhu, filed a suit on Wednesday, June 4, seeking justice and adequate compensation for what they described as Edo State Government gross violations of their constitutional rights to freedom of Association and illegal destruction of their property.

    Representing the Edo State Government in the case were prominent lawyers Steve Okuro, O. C. Igbinedion, C. C. Chinedu, and H.A Bello SAN.

    During Thursday’s court session, the Edo State Government’s legal team led by H.A Bello SAN, argued that the third defendant in the suit had not yet been properly served with court papers. 

    Justice Chukwu Obiozor requested evidence of service from the NBM lawyers but they were unable to produce it, citing a misplaced document.

    Consequently, Justice Obiozor adjourned the case to June 16, 2025, urging both parties to come prepared with complete documentation and to adhere strictly to legal procedures.

    Outside the courtroom, Chief Reginald Asiuwhu expressed strong confidence in the movement’s case.

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    According to him: “NBM of Africa is a charitable, non-governmental organization whose secretariat was illegally demolished by the Edo State Government”.

    “Before any responsible government demolishes any property, there must be a court order. This reckless act is why we are here to challenge and declare it unconstitutional.”

    Asiuwhu argued that labeling the group as a “cult organisation” was defamatory, libelous and a blanket accusation that failed to respect due process. 

    According to him: “Assuming, without conceding, that there are a few bad eggs in the organization, it doesn’t make the entire organization a bad one.The organization is like every other organization in Nigeria.After all, NBM is properly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in line with Nigerian law.

    “If the government had concerns, they should have reached out to the security cameras to check the activities within and around the NBM secretariat before taking any other legal steps”.

    The NBM lawyer described the demolished secretariat as a “gigantic, well-furnished building” that also served the community for social events. “How then could they demolish it without notice, without giving us a chance to salvage anything, and without any fair hearing?” he queried.

    He added “Edo State Government will pay heavily for what they have done. This will be the last illegal demolition they carry out,” insisting that the Edo state government would face consequences.

    “We are not just fighting for NBM but for all registered organisations that could be targeted in the future.”

    Dr. Sir Chukwudi Ijeoma, President of NBM of Africa Upper South East, said: “We came here to challenge this illegal demolition. We are a registered organization, and the government should recognize that,” he said.

    But lawyers representing the Edo State Government declined to comment on the case.

    On April 30, 2025, the Edo State Government mobilised bulldozers and staff to the international secretariat of the organisation to carry out the demolition of the entire building ,claiming it was aiding cultism .