Category: Niger delta

  • ACJHR hails Fubara’s resolve on Supreme Court Judgement

    ACJHR hails Fubara’s resolve on Supreme Court Judgement

    The African Centre for Justice and Human Rights(ACJHR) has lauded Rivers Governor, Siminalayi Fubara’s resolve on the recent Supreme Court judgement which he accepted to implement after carefully reviewing its Certified True Copy (CTC).

    ACJHR in a statement by its coordinator commended the impressive state broadcast delivered by Governor Fubara on Sunday, which proved the qualities of a statesman and mature leader committed to the rule of law as well as democratic principles.

    The centre said by allowing the rule of law to prevail and starting implementation of the judgement of the apex court has distinguished the governor as the kind of leaders Nigeria needs at this stage of its democratic journey.

    It said when the Governor’s legal team finally obtained the CTC by Friday, March 7, 2025 the people of Rivers and Nigerians entirely would be further intimated of the next positive steps of Fubura with regards to the judgement for the overall interest of the people he is leading as well as upholding the sanctity of the Constitution to which he had sworn to protect.

    According to the centre, if all leaders have the deposition of Fubara, the country would have been a better place where the law is supreme and not personal ambitious, idiosyncrasies as well egocentrism.

    The group stated: “The African Centre for Justice and Human Rights(ACJHR) having listened and watched the state broadcast by the Executive Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS, we elect to commend him for his statesmanship and commitment to legality which is uncommon amongst the ruling class.

    “We stand with the Governor in this trying moment which brought out his leadership qualities of upholding Nigeria’s Constitution which he swore to protect despite outright provocation and frustration by assumed ‘powers that be’. His gentlemanly and statemanly disposition has earned him our respect and all men of conscience and goodwill.

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    “What would happened if other leaders were in his shoes can be best imagined! But, on the contrary, Fubara rather than desecrating the law and highest court in the land which many who are now celebrating the Supreme Court judgement would have done, he expressed commitment to implementing the judgement.

    “Even before waiting for the CTC to be obtained on Friday, March 7, 2025, the governor has taken a step further by directing the Heads of Local Government Administration to immediately take over the administration of the 23 local government councils pending the conduct of fresh elections by the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission.

    “The Governor further directed the outgoing local government chairmen to formally hand over the levers of power to the Heads of Local Government Administration by Monday, 3rd March 2025.

    “For those who may not be aware, the Friday judgment of the apex court declared the Local Government election conducted in the state on October 5, 2024, as invalid.

    “The Court equally another barred the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Accountant General of the Federation and other agencies from releasing funds to the government of Rivers State.

    “All these, the Governor said although the State Government disagree with the judgments, it is bound to obey the orders made therein as a law-abiding government, adding that since inception, his administration  conducted the affairs of government within the framework of the Constitution, due process and the rule of law.”

  • Edo’ll SHINE again under Okpebholo’s watch 

    Edo’ll SHINE again under Okpebholo’s watch 

    • By John Mayaki

    On November 12, 2024, Edo state turned a new page – that was the day Senator Monday Okpebholo was sworn in as Governor. It effectively ended an era defined by empty sloganeering and misplaced priorities and the beginning of one grounded in real leadership, action, and results. 

    Unlike his predecessor’s Make Edo Great Again (MEGA) – a cheap knock off of Trump’s MAGA, which ultimately succeeded only in “Making Edo Grounded Again” – Okpebholo’s administration is focused on undoing the damage of the past eight years while setting new standards for governance. 

    For nearly a decade, Edo’s development was stifled under a leader who prioritised battling political enemies over serving the people. Of course, resources were mismanaged, infrastructure crumbled, and governance became more about personal vendettas then meaningful progress. The state was in the news for all the wrong reasons – economic stagnation, political repression, and policies that looked good on paper but failed miserably in execution.

    Now, there is a breath of fresh air – Governor Okpebholo has launched his five-point agenda, Project SHINE – a comprehensive plan to address the Security. Health, Infrastructure, Nutrition (Agriculture), and Education deficits in the state. Again, unlike the failed promises of the past administration, this is not a publicity stunt but a well-reasoned, action-driven strategy designed to restore the lost glory of our Dear state and place her on a trajectory of sustainable development. 

    Now, let us consider one of the most damaging legacies of the last administration – its reckless attitude to security. Instead of strengthening law enforcement and investing in community safety, armed ragtag groups, thugs and political mercenaries whose primary job was to terrorise political opponents and suppress dissent took over  Rather than securing our communities,  there were sponsored unrests,  fueling an atmosphere of fear, and turning security into a tool of oppression. 

    The results, of course, were catastrophic. Kidnappings among Benin-Auchi Road, the Owan axis, and even inside Benin city became rampant, with criminals operating freely while law-abiding citizens lived in fear. The economy of the state also suffered as investors fled and businesses struggled under the weight of insecurity 

    Governor Okpebholo has made it very clear that such lawlessness will no longer be tolerated. His administration is refocusing security efforts on protecting citizens rather then politicians through Project SHINE.

    The administration is investing significantly in modern policing techniques, strengthen intelligence gathering, and improve collaboration between law enforcement and communities, ensuring that Edo becomes a safe place to live and do business.

    Okpebholo’s government is also working closely with local vigilantes, traditional rulers, and security agencies to create an effective security framework that truly serves the people and ensures that crime is both discouraged and swiftly prosecuted for deterrence.

    When it comes to health, don’t forget that for years, the healthcare system in Edo state suffered under neglect. Public hospitals were in ruins, medical professionals were underpaid, and patients were forced to provide their own basic supplies before receiving treatment. The previous administration made token efforts, commissioning empty buildings while ignoring the decaying hospitals already in existence.

    At the Central Hospital in Benin, for example, patients were often turned away due to a lack of basic drugs, equipment, and personnel. In smaller towns, clinics either didn’t exist or lacked doctors. As a result, many Edo residents had to travel to neighboring states just to get proper medical care.

    Okpebholo’s approach is different. His administration is prioritizing the renovation of hospitals, equipping them with modern medical facilities, and recruiting qualified personnel. More than just fixing buildings, he is also ensuring that doctors and nurses are well-paid and properly trained so that Edo’s healthcare system is not just functional but world-class.

    Additionally, his administration is placing emphasis on preventive healthcare, making sure that immunization drives, maternal health programs, and disease prevention campaigns receive proper funding and implementation. No longer will the state’s healthcare be about mere survival – it will be about ensuring quality and accessibility for all.

    Okpebholo’s agenda for infrastructure is clear – under the past administration, Roads in Edo state became death traps, public utilities crumbled, and markets deteriorated. Many major roads in Benin City, Auchi, Ekpoma, and Uromi were left in a state of disrepair, making transportation difficult and increasing accidents and vehicle maintenance costs for residents.

    Okpebholo’s approach is practical and strategic. His government has identified critical roads that need urgent repairs to improve transportation and commerce.

    His administration is also focusing on flood control in areas like Uselu, Ogiso, and Igbinedion Street in Benin, where poor drainage has worsened living conditions. Instead of politically motivated contracts that go nowhere, his infrastructure development plan is based on real needs, expert assessments, and proper execution.

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    In less than 100 days in office, Governor Okpebholo flagged off the construction of the Ramat Park Flyover Bridge, a long-overdue project set to ease traffic congestion and improve movement in Benin City.

    Unlike the previous administration, which was heavy on talk but slow on action, Okpebholo demonstrated his willingness to travel in a different direction and move swiftly to address a critical infrastructure gap.

    The flyover will make daily commuting smoother, reduce travel time for businesses and residents, and create jobs for engineers, construction workers, and suppliers.

    This simply tells of the governor’s commitment to practical solutions, timely execution, and governance that directly improves the lives of Edo people.

    In the SHINE agenda, you have nutrition – that is to say agriculture. Don’t forget that Edo state is an agriculturally rich state, but under the last administration, farming suffered due to broken promises and failed policies. One of the most notable failures was the Agripreneur Program, which was hyped as a revolutionary project that would create millionaire farmers but quietly died without a trace. Farmers were promised access to funding, modern equipment, and government-backed support, but in reality, they were left stranded with no tangible benefits.

    Okpebholo’s government is taking a more serious and structured approach. His administration is revitalizing agriculture by providing real access to credit, introducing mechanized farming techniques, and investing in agro-processing. 

    The administration has ready plans to revive large-scale existing farmlands in the state and also cultivate new ones. He will not relent on oil palm, cassava, pineapple farming, cocoa, and rice farming, while ensuring that Edo people benefit from government investments. With PROJECT SHINE, the administration is making sure that agriculture moves from just a subsistence activity to becoming a real driver of economic growth.

    And for education, which is the last agenda on the project SHINE, Okpebholo is taking a different route from his predecessor. 

    The previous administration boasted about its EdoBest program, selling it as a model for educational reform. But in reality, it was little more than a tool for attracting donor funds rather than an actual solution to Edo’s education crisis.

    Schools lacked proper infrastructure, teachers were overwhelmed with excessive workloads, and arbitrary cuts to subventions left many institutions struggling to function. At the primary level, there was no serious effort to improve enrollment, leading to a growing number of out-of-school children.

    Governor Okpebholo is addressing these issues head-on. His administration has increased education funding, prioritized teacher recruitment and training, and invested in renovating dilapidated schools. No longer will Edo’s children learn under trees or in overcrowded, unsafe classrooms. His policies under PROJECT SHINE are focused on real impact, not mere optics.

    The idea around the narrative of PROJECT SHINE simply sets Okpebholo apart is his focus on substance over political drama. While the previous administration wasted time fighting imaginary enemies and enforcing political tyranny, Okpebholo’s government is laser-focused on development and progress.

    He has presented a roadmap for rebuilding Edo State – a plan that prioritizes security, good healthcare, modern infrastructure, a thriving agricultural sector, and quality education. Most importantly, it is a plan that puts the people first.

    For the first time in years, Edo people can see real governance in action – a government that is about results, not rhetoric. It is clear that under Okpebholo’s watch, Edo will truly shine again.

  • Akpabioism ambassadors, South – South Youths condemn Natasha’s allegation

    Akpabioism ambassadors, South – South Youths condemn Natasha’s allegation

    Akpabioism Ambassadors Worldwide (AAW) and the Southern Youths Development Forum (SYDY) have dismissed the allegation by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio describing it as an attempt to tarnish his reputation.

    The groups, in a joint press statement in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital said the allegation was politically motivated.

    The statement signed by Pastor Bassey James, Engr. Abiod Adegalu, Emeka Obielom and other members of the groups stated that, “Senator Natasha’s allegation is a political joke taken too far.

    “This joke is like a tale by the moonlight and a drama, whose actors are confused in their presentation.

    “The Senate President’s houses in Uyo and Ukana are always crowded with people, including security personnel. And to make the drama laughable, her husband was always following them around even to the Chapel. 

    “Those script writers failed and the politics behind it has collapsed because Nigerians already know the truth.

    “We have followed with keen  interest the continued attacks on Senator Godswill Akpabio from the moment he became Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; a position which was last occupied by late Senator Joseph Wayas from the Souths – South many decades ago.

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    “This office has never been occupied by Akwa Ibom person. We want to say that those playing the political drums should note that Akwa bom people, the South South, Niger Deltans, South East and South West are solidly behind the Senate President, and would not buy into the drama by Natasha and her co – conspirators.

    “Akpabio is a national asset, a detribalised Nigerian whose actions have touched all ethnic and religious groups. Even as then Governor of Akwa Ibom State, he built bridges of national unity across the country and beyond”, the statement added.

    The groups however appealed the Niger Delta should be accorded its right of place in the political equation of the country considering the economic and natural endowments it contributes to the center and beyond.

    The fora thanked  President Bola Tinubu and other leaders for their continued support to the Senate President and affirmed their commitment to the realization of 2027 presidency of President Tinubu, through mobilizing of other Nigerians in the North to build a sustainable support base for Mr. President.

     “We are supporting Mr President till 2027; those who are bent in causing confusion in the National Assembly should desist from fanning embers of hatred and disunity.

    The groups further stated: “Senator Natasha- Akpoti should apologize to the Senators for disrespecting constituted authorities, and embarrassing the nation”.

  • Omo-Agege: Delta PDP-led governments abandoned Burutu, Bomadi for over 25 years

    Omo-Agege: Delta PDP-led governments abandoned Burutu, Bomadi for over 25 years

    Former Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege has condemned the persistent neglect and underdevelopment of Burutu and Bomadi Local Government Areas by successive PDP-led administrations in Delta State. 

    He emphasised that despite the significant economic contributions of these oil-producing areas, the state government has failed to improve their infrastructure and overall living conditions.

    Omo-Agege, the All Progressives Congress, APC governorship candidate in the 2023 elections, expressed deep concern over the deplorable state of roads and the general lack of development in the two local government areas. 

    He lamented that after 25 years of PDP rule, there has been little to no progress in these areas, leaving the people in hardship despite their wealth of natural resources and contributions to Delta  State’s treasury.

    At the APC interactive leaders and stakeholders’ meeting in Delta South Senatorial District at Torugbene in Burutu LGA and St. Paul’s Catholic Church Hall, Bomadi, Senator Omo-Agege recounted how his party’s victory in the two local government areas were stolen through electoral manipulation. 

    Citing INEC’s official results, he noted that the APC secured 48% of the votes in Burutu, despite the PDP’s perpetution of  irregularities to rig the election. 

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    Omo-Agege praised the resilience and determination of the people, particularly the youth and women, who played a crucial role in limiting the scale of rigging in the two local government areas.

    Omo-Agege raised pressing concerns about the state government’s failure to provide basic infrastructure in Burutu and Bomadi. 

    He described his journey from Warri to Burutu as frustratingly slow due to the horrendous condition of the roads, questioning why a region that contributes significantly to the state economy remains neglected.

    “For decades, Burutu and Bomadi have been major economic contributors to Delta State’s wealth. Yet, there is little to show for it in terms of development,” Omo-Agege said.

    He pointed out that while the PDP controlled Delta South’s Senate seat, the House of Representatives seat, and the two-state assembly seats for 24 years, successive governments have continuously failed to invest in these local governments.

    Omo-Agege noted that the Delta State government often cites the construction of flyovers in Warri as a defense against criticisms of underdevelopment. 

    However, he pointed out that these flyovers, being built by Julius Berger, were part of his campaign promises. Omo-Agege questioned the inflated cost of the projects, highlighting that Rivers State had built 11 flyovers for ₦80 billion, whereas Delta State is spending ₦85 billion on just three. 

    He added that the cost is likely to increase further due to anticipated variations, emphasizing that the project should not have been so expensive. 

    Furthermore, Omo-Agege challenged the government to explain why, despite receiving over ₦1 trillion in FAAC allocations since May 2023, it has failed to construct a simple 20km road connecting Burutu to Bomadi.

    Omo-Agege urged the people of the two Local Government Areas to demand accountability from the state government. 

    He stressed that political affiliation should not come before community welfare and insisted that the people of Burutu and Bomadi have the right to question how their wealth is being used.

    He assured them that if voted into power in 2027, APC would ensure that the Ijaw and Itsekiri people receive their fair share of development. “For too long, these nationalities have only been given political appointments without tangible improvements in their infrastructure and living conditions. This will change if APC is voted into power in 2027”

    He insisted that appointments are not a substitute for real development and vowed to continue advocating for the infrastructure and economic empowerment that Burutu and Bomadi rightfully deserve.

    Omo-Agege also reminded the people that the fight for development is not over. “The contributions of these local governments to Delta State and Nigeria as a whole must be recognized with meaningful investments, not just empty promises. Until that happens,” he vowed to continue holding those in power accountable for the continued neglect of Burutu and Bomadi.

  • Omo-Agege laments infrastructural neglect of Burutu, Bomadi councils

    Omo-Agege laments infrastructural neglect of Burutu, Bomadi councils

    Former Senate Deputy President Ovie Omo-Agege has condemned the persistent neglect and underdevelopment of Burutu and Bomadi Local Government Areas by successive Peoples Democratic Party(PDP)-led administrations in Delta State.

    Expressing concerns over the State Government’s failure to provide basic infrastructure in Burutu and Bomadi, Omo-Agege said that despite the significant economic contributions of these oil-producing areas, the government has failed to improve their infrastructure and overall living conditions over the years.

    Omo-Agege, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in the 2023 elections, expressed shock over the deplorable state of roads describing his journey from Warri to Burutu as frustratingly slow due to the horrendous condition of the roads.

    He lamented that after 25 years of PDP rule, there has been little or no progress in the areas, leaving the people in hardship despite their wealth of natural resources and contributions to Delta State’s treasury.

    Speaking at the APC interactive leaders and stakeholders’ meeting in Delta South Senatorial District, at Torugbene in Burutu Local Government Area and St. Paul’s Catholic Church Hall, Bomadi, Senator Omo-Agege recounted how his party’s victory in the two local government areas were stolen through electoral manipulation.

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    Citing INEC’s official results, he noted that the APC secured 48 percent of the votes in Burutu, despite the PDP’s perpetuation of irregularities to rig the election. Omo-Agege praised the resilience and determination of the people, particularly the youth and women, who played a crucial role in limiting the scale of rigging in the two local government areas.

    “For decades, Burutu and Bomadi have been major economic contributors to Delta State’s wealth. Yet, there is little to show for it in terms of development,” Omo-Agege said.

    He pointed out that while the PDP controlled Delta South’s Senate seat, the House of Representatives seat, and the two-state assembly seats for 24 years, successive governments have continuously failed to invest in these local governments.

    Omo-Agege noted that the Delta State government often cites the construction of flyovers in Warri as a defense against criticisms of underdevelopment. However, he pointed out that these flyovers, being built by Julius Berger, were part of his campaign promises.

    Omo-Agege questioned the inflated cost of the projects, highlighting that Rivers State had built 11 flyovers for ₦80 billion, whereas Delta State is spending ₦85 billion on just three. He added that the cost is likely to increase further due to anticipated variations, emphasizing that the project should not have been so expensive.

    He also challenged the government to explain why, despite receiving over ₦1 trillion in FAAC allocations since May 2023, it has failed to construct a simple 20km road connecting Burutu to Bomadi.

    Omo-Agege urged the people of the two Local Government Areas to demand accountability from the State Government. 

    He stressed that political affiliation should not come before community welfare and insisted that the people of Burutu and Bomadi have the right to question how their wealth is being used.

    He assured them that if voted into power in 2027, APC would ensure that the Ijaw and Itsekiri people receive their fair share of development. 

    “For too long, these nationalities have only been given political appointments without tangible improvements in their infrastructure and living conditions. This will change if APC is voted into power in 2027,” he assured. 

    He insisted that appointments are not a substitute for real development and vowed to continue advocating for the infrastructure and economic empowerment that Burutu and Bomadi rightfully deserve.

    Omo-Agege also reminded the people that the fight for development is not over. “The contributions of these local governments to Delta State and Nigeria as a whole must be recognized with meaningful investments, not just empty promises. Until that happens,” he vowed to continue holding those in power accountable for the continued neglect of Burutu and Bomadi.

  • NDDC boss inspects projects in Ika Federal Constituency, others

    NDDC boss inspects projects in Ika Federal Constituency, others

    The Chairman, Governing Board of Niger Delta Development Commission, (NDDC), Mr. Chiedu Ebie on Friday, inspected some ongoing NDDC-funded  projects he attracted to Ika Federal Constituency for the benefits of the people, assuring that the Commission will always prioritise the people’s requests.  

    Some of these projects include: the equipped ICT centre at the Faculty of Law, University of Delta (UNIDEL), Agbor, with modern computers and state of the art infotech equipment, the inspection of construction project at the first phase of the failed portion of Umunede/Umutu Road by Pan Ocean Flow station, at Owa-Alidinma., Ika North-East Local Government Area of Delta state, among others.  

    Arriving at the University of Delta (UNIDEL), Barrister Ebie and his entourage were received by the institution’s Vice-Chancellor (VC), Professor Stella Chinyere Chiemeke, alongside other principal staff of the University.

    While the University leadership expressed delight for the visit and NDDC’s contribution towards quality education delivery in a conducive environment and faculty, Professor Chiemeke specifically thanked Ebie for his good work, and lauded his huge intervention projects through the NDDC.

    “I have acknowledged your huge intervention projects through the NDDC in my speech delivered on the just concluded 4th Founder’s Day of the institution. We will continue to thank you, and as Oliver Twist asks for more.a

    “For now, you have done enough for the Faculty of Law. I will appeal that you come to our aid in other areas such as providing the institution with buses. We are very proud of you and your outstanding leadership quality at the NDDC. This is a testament to your track records,” the V.C. noted.

    Responding, Ebie expressed joy over the completion of the installation of the ICT Centre Faculty of Law UNIDEL, Agbor, as it will enhance learning.  

    Ebie, a former Delta Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, and former Secretary to the state Government (SSG), further assured the institution’s leadership that all their requests on behalf of the institution would always be granted, appealing to the management of the Institution to at all time ensure a high standard of learning.

    From University of Delta, Ebie and his entourage moved to inspect the first phase of construction of a failed portion of Umunede/Umutu Road by Pan Ocean Flow station, Owa-Alidinma.

    Speaking at the construction site, the NDDC Governing Board Chairman appealed to the contractor to ensure that quality jobs are done in ways that will properly check flooding ravaging the area.

    He told newsmen that the exercise will continue through the long stretch of the road down to Ute Erumu where another major part of the road has reportedly collapsed.

    It would be recalled that under NDDC’s ‘’Light Up Niger Delta Programme’’ Ebie attracted thousands of solar street lights to Ika Federal constituency thereby boosting economic and social activities which make life and living easier and softer, with most communities illuminated.

    In a similar vein, in April 2024, during  the second Founders Day celebration and fundraising for Ika Language and Cultural Research Centre of the university of Delta, Ebie instituted a yearly award for the best graduating medical student at the University of Delta (UNIDEL), Agbor, Delta State.

    According to him, the award by the family which would be reviewed after five years is in honour of his father, the pioneer Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the University of Benin Teaching hospitals (UBTH), late Professor John Ebie.

  • Expert unveils solution for tackling pollution, waste in oil and gas industry

    Expert unveils solution for tackling pollution, waste in oil and gas industry

    Titilola Shawana, MBA, HRPL, PMP, and Executive Director of Operations at Olu Tee Engineering, Houston, Texas, has outlined strategies for addressing pollution and waste management in the oil and gas sector.

    Shawana, a fellow of the Institute of Productivity and Business Innovation Management (IPBIM), emphasized that the industry’s shifting regulatory landscape and increasing global concerns about environmental impact demand a structured, data-driven approach.

    Inspired by the need to bridge the gap between regulatory compliance, sustainability, and operational efficiency, she developed GreenFlow Audit, a solution designed to help companies navigate these challenges.

    “Throughout my 11 years of experience, I have witnessed the struggles companies face in aligning their processes with environmental regulations while maintaining productivity,” Shawana said.

    GreenFlow Audit provides organizations—whether public, private, or nonprofit—with tools to assess their environmental footprint, identify compliance risks, and implement sustainable practices.

    “Our goal is to help companies meet regulatory requirements, enhance environmental stewardship, and drive long-term sustainability,” she explained.

    According to Shawana, the solution has already made a significant impact in Nigeria and globally, offering actionable insights that promote both environmental responsibility and business efficiency.

    “In Nigeria, the tool has played a pivotal role in helping oil and gas companies navigate the country’s environmental regulations, reduce operational risks, and enhance compliance. By enabling companies to identify and address environmental gaps. 

    “It has contributed to reducing pollution, improving waste management, and promoting sustainable resource usage. This has not only enhanced the industry’s environmental performance but has also strengthened community relations by mitigating the negative impacts of industrial activities on local ecosystems. She disclosed.

    “Globally, the innovation she revealed has been adopted by organizations seeking to align with international sustainability standards such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. 

    “By providing a comprehensive framework for assessing and improving environmental performance, the tool has empowered companies worldwide to enhance their sustainability practices, drive operational excellence, and meet the growing demands of environmentally conscious stakeholders.

    “The tool’s scalability and adaptability have made it valuable across diverse industries, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for global environmental progress. Through partnerships with multinational corporations, regulatory bodies, and industry associations, GreenFlow Audit™ continues to drive positive change, promoting a culture of sustainability that transcends geographical boundaries.’ she noted.

    On assessment of feedback, Shawana said the feedback received from companies using the innovative tool has been overwhelmingly positive, with users consistently highlighting its effectiveness in driving measurable improvements. 

    “Based on key performance indicators and user testimonials, I would rate the assessment feedback as 9.5 out of 10.

    Users have praised the tool for its:

    “Accuracy and Reliability: Providing precise and data-driven insights that help organizations identify compliance gaps and optimize their environmental performance.

    User-Friendliness: It offers an intuitive and easy-to-navigate interface, making it accessible to users at all levels of technical expertise.

    Actionable Recommendations: Delivering practical, actionable steps that enable companies to implement sustainable practices and achieve measurable results.

    Compliance Assurance: Helping organizations stay ahead of evolving regulatory requirements, reducing the risk of non-compliance and associated penalties’ she emphasized.

    She said the tool’s ability to provide customized reports and benchmarking capabilities has further enhanced its value. This allowsg companies to track their progress over time andcomparek their performance against industry peers.

    Titilola Shawana, recently honoured with Distinguished international Membership Award by IPBIM, is a fellow, Chartered Institute of Loan & Risk Management of Nigeria (CILRM) among others, has over 11 years of experience in the oil and gas servicing industry, specialising in integrated waste management, environmental services, civic and mechanical engineering, and dredging and marine logistics support.

    She achieved a 25% reduction in operational costs and a 30% increase in project efficiency. 

    Proficient in strategic planning, project management, and process optimization using advanced ERP systems and data analytics. 

    She is skilled in leading cross-functional teams and managing multi-million-dollar budgets.

  • Okpebholo: Is anyone still in doubt?

    Okpebholo: Is anyone still in doubt?

    By John Mayaki

    For those who doubted Governor Monday Okpebholo’s capacity to govern Edo State efficiently and effectively – I mean those of us who questioned his ability to unite the people, enhance security, and position the state prominently in national politics during the electioneering, it is now abundantly clear that we were mistaken. We were not just mistaken, but damn wrong. Okpebholo has defied expectations, proving that he is not the weakling some of us assumed him to be. It is time to acknowledge this reality and, perhaps, even apologize.

    The testimonies are piling up. The National Chairman of the APC and former Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, has acknowledged Okpebholo’s remarkable achievements. Senator Adams Oshiomhole, a former governor of Edo State and the senator representing Edo North, has openly admitted that Okpebholo accomplished in 100 days what others, including himself, could not within the same period. Even Philip Shaibu, the former deputy governor also testified to this. These endorsements are not mere political niceties – they are admissions of undeniable progress.

    Yet, if these testimonies were not enough, Okpebholo’s recent interviews on Channels Television and Television Continental (TVC) should erase any lingering doubts. Those who once viewed him as hesitant or camera-shy were in for a shock. The man who supposedly avoided the spotlight during the electioneering, commanded it with confidence, fluency, and sharp wit. He not only articulated his vision with clarity but also took well-aimed jabs at his opponents, unsettling the camp of former Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    The interviews, particularly with Seun Okinbaloye on Channels TV and Babajide Kolade-Otitoju on TVC, tells of a governor who is fully in control. He tackled every question head-on, without hesitation or evasion. This is not the sign of a leader who is weak or unprepared but the mark of a man who understands the weight of his office and the expectations upon him.

    Now, we all can see that Okpebholo is not one to grandstand or seek empty applause. He lets his work speak for itself. Pessimists and skeptics who dismissed him must now reckon with the reality of his leadership. 

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    In subsequent analyses, I will break down key takeaways from his interviews, but for now, let us reflect on the testimonies of Ganduje, Oshiomhole, and Shaibu. Their words carry weight. And if they have seen what some of us once refused to acknowledge, perhaps it is time to admit – Okpebholo is emerging as one of Nigeria’s governors to watch, alongside Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State and Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State.

    For a state to develop, it cannot be isolated. Under Obaseki, Edo State functioned like a pariah and an orphan – completely disconnected from the federal government and missing out on crucial support. However, Governor Okpebholo has changed that narrative. Edo is no longer a pariah state; it is now attracting federal assistance, a shift acknowledged even by former Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu.

    Shaibu, speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily yesterday, praised Okpebholo for securing federal government support within his first 100 days in office – something he admitted was not possible under the previous administration. He said this engagement would free up state funds, allowing for more developmental projects.

    His words, “The clever thing Governor Okpebholo has done, which I applaud him for and which we didn’t do, is his ability to engage with the center and secure federal support.

    “The support coming from the federal government will free up the state’s resources for other developments. That is what he is cleverly doing, and I think it will help him drive development more quickly.”

    He is not alone. Senator Adams Oshiomhole, speaking as the guest lecturer at the event of Governor Okpebholo’s 100 days in office, praised the Governor for his remarkable achievements within his first 100 days in office, stating that Edo is truly rising under his leadership. He said Okpebholo’s administration has demonstrated practical governance with tangible results, unlike previous governments that relied on signing MoUs and hiring consultants.

    Oshiomhole admitted that Okpebholo had accomplished in 100 days what he himself could not achieve during the same period as governor. This acknowledgment alone underscores Okpebholo’s efficiency and hands-on approach to governance, positioning him as a leader focused on action rather than rhetoric.

    Besides, former Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje praised Okpebholo’s impressive performance within his first 100 days in office, stating that his achievements have garnered national attention.

    Ganduje revealed that when he informed APC National Working Committee (NWC) members about Okpebholo’s 100-day celebration, they all expressed interest in attending, having followed his progress on television and heard positive reports from recent visitors to Edo State.

    He commended Okpebholo for laying a solid foundation for the state’s development, confidently predicting that his performance could easily secure him a second term (four plus four). Describing Okpebholo as a calculative leader, Ganduje noted that the governor ensures financial readiness before undertaking capital-intensive projects and maintains strict supervision to guarantee their success.

    The testimonies of these respected leaders – Senator Adams Oshiomhole, former Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu, and former Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje – collectively dispel any doubts about Okpebholo’s competence and ability to govern efficiently and effectively.

    Initially, skeptics questioned whether Okpebholo was truly grounded and capable of delivering meaningful development in Edo State. However, the overwhelming praise from these figures, particularly Oshiomhole’s admission that Okpebholo achieved in 100 days what he himself could not, proves otherwise.

    It is clear – Okpebholo is not only grounded but has also demonstrated a results-driven approach to governance. Far from being a weak or unprepared leader, he has exceeded expectations, silenced critics, and laid a strong foundation for the future of Edo State.

  • Equity, justice, inclusiveness solution to Delta APC crisis, says Johnny

    Equity, justice, inclusiveness solution to Delta APC crisis, says Johnny

    A member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) High Chief Michael Johnny has recommended adherence to equity, justice and inclusiveness as panacea  to resolving the  lingering internal crisis bedeviling the APC in Delta State.

    Johnny, Agadiwei of Gbaramatu Kingdom and leader of Delta State Ijaw APC, in a video message on Wednesday, noted that the internal crisis in Delta APC was unnecessary and must be put to rest.

    Johnny was responding to the controversial leadership council list, which has further escalated the crisis in the party.

    The controversial leadership council list had been withdrawn and dismissed by the National Working Committee (NWC) of APC.

    Johnny pointed that the withdrawn list was done and announced to the public without proper consultations with major stakeholders.

    According to him, the party must be seen to belong to all registered APC members in Delta South, Delta Central and Delta North respectively.

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    Johnny, who joined the APC in early 2015, said there was need for aggrieved members to be calm and patient while efforts are being made to resolve the internal rambling in Delta APC.

    He decried the imbalance where a particular Senatorial District appeared to have gained more appointments since 2015, to the detriment of other Senatorial Districts.

    He alleged the Ijaws of APC in Delta South Senatorial have been marginalised, noting that it should be corrected going forward.

    Jonny said the primary goal now is how APC will win elections in Delta State come 2027, and also bring development and empowerment to the people of Delta State.

    For Johnny, it has become imperative to prioritise peace and unity in Delta APC, which is the only way to position the party to electoral victory in 2027.

  • Clark stood stoutly for Ijaw nation, freely ventilated views on national issues – Chief Emami

    Clark stood stoutly for Ijaw nation, freely ventilated views on national issues – Chief Emami

    The Ologbotsere of Warri and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress(APC) Chief Ayirimi Emami, has condoled with the Ijaw Nation on the demise of  Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark.

    The former Federal Information Commissioner and statesman died on Tuesday at 97.

     Chief Ayiri in a statement in Abuja on Thursday described the late leader of Pan Niger Delta Development Forum, ( PANDEF) as a courageous nationalist “who  stood stoutly for Ijaw Nation and freely ventilated his views on National issues,  through his lifetime.”   

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     Chief Emami recalled that the late leader of the Ijaw nation openly fought for whatever he believed and  urged   the Clark  – Fuludu Bekederemo family of Kiagbodo in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, to take solace in the fact that Chief Clark lived a fulfilled life and shot the family name to prominence.         

       The Warri – based Delta South APC leader, noted  that “the avalanche of positive tributes that have trailed the passage of Chief Clark, speaks to the unity of purpose across the country, irrespective of our  political and ethno  – religious differences.”