Category: Niger delta

  • Fairness for Isoko: The Cycle of marginalisation must be broken

    Fairness for Isoko: The Cycle of marginalisation must be broken

    • By Oke Michael Aziakpono

    Despite being a major ethnic group in Delta State and a significant contributor to Nigeria’s oil wealth, Isoko has been consistently marginalized in Federal and State appointments

    Isoko is an oil-rich region with a long history of production. The OML 30, which Isoko belongs to, produces an average of 80,000-90,000 barrels per day (bpd), with Isoko contributing 65% of this production. Additionally, the OML 26 and Irri oilfields contribute to Isoko’s total oil production, which averages around 100,000 bpd. However, despite this significant contribution to Nigeria’s oil wealth, Isoko has borne the brunt of environmental degradation and health hazards associated with oil exploration.

    Lack of Representation in Federal and State Appointments

    Since 1999, Delta State’s Isoko ethnic group has been consistently marginalized in federal and state appointments. Despite being one of the state’s most populous groups, Isoko has been overlooked for ministerial positions, which have instead gone to Urhobo, Anioma, Itsekiri, and Ijaw individuals. Furthermore, Isoko has yet to produce a governor or deputy governor in the state, highlighting a significant imbalance in representation and power.

    A Call for Equity and Fairness

    The Isoko people are demanding a fair share of federal and state appointments, citing their consistent commitment to peaceful coexistence and nonviolence despite facing numerous challenges. With ministerial appointments and governorship elections on the horizon, prioritizing Isoko’s representation is crucial

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    The Way Forward

    For peace and sustainable progress of Nigeria, it’s crucial that the government emphasizes equity and fairness in appointments. The Isoko people, with their substantial contribution to Nigeria’s oil wealth and commitment to peaceful coexistence, deserve representation and a voice in the country’s leadership. Their significant contributions to Nigeria’s oil wealth, underscore the need for fair representation and government patronage. Moreover, the Isoko people’s commitment to peaceful means of voicing dissent demonstrates their readiness to take on leadership role.

    We urge the Federal and State governments to ensure Isoko receives its fair share of appointments and infrastructural development, to bring much-needed growth and opportunities to the region.

    Simultaneously, we appeal to the Isoko political class to adopt a more inclusive and forward-thinking approach, because the general consensus is that Isoko political class have not shown enough dexterity in seeking a fair deal for the people.

    By being more visible and less clannish, they can effectively attract the attention of the Federal and State governments, ultimately driving development and progress in Isoko. This includes fostering collaborations, promoting collective interests, and engaging in constructive dialogue to address the region’s pressing needs. The Isoko political class need to do more to draw the necessary attention to the obvious raw deal it gets even at Delta State level.

  • Omo-Agege named 2024 political icon at Niger Delta advancement awards

    Omo-Agege named 2024 political icon at Niger Delta advancement awards

    Former Senate Deputy President Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has been honored as the Niger Delta Political Icon of the Year 2024 at the 7th edition of the Niger Delta Advancement Awards in Port Harcourt, Rivers State

    Omo-Agege, who spent eight years in the Senate delivering remarkable development to Delta Central and other parts of Delta State, emerged as the winner after securing overwhelming votes in an online poll that attracted over 30,000 participants across the nine states of the Niger Delta. The award was organised by JUVENIS Magazine/TV.

    The President and Founder of NDAA, Mr. Oxford Okpalefe, detailed the rigorous selection process. 

    “The nominations ran from September 7 to September 30, 2024, with over 30,000 entries received online. After thorough research, stakeholder consultations, and sorting, we compiled a list of nominees from each state in the Niger Delta. The final list was unveiled on October 18, 2024, and voting commenced,” he said. 

    He explained: “The Political Icon of the Year award celebrates a politician who has excelled in their career, significantly impacted the lives of the people, and is widely admired for their achievements at the state or federal level.”

    Okpalefe highlighted Omo-Agege’s transformative tenure in the Senate, noting his unprecedented records in human and infrastructural development. “His dedication won the hearts of the Niger Delta people, who voted for him overwhelmingly,” Okpalefe stated.

    The category included prominent leaders such as Senate President and former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Godswill Akpabio; former Rivers State Governor and current FCT Minister, Barr. Nyesom Wike; Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin O. Kalu; former Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki; Senator Seriake Dickson; Senator Adams Oshiomhole; and Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, among others.

    Receiving the award on behalf of Senator Omo-Agege, Mr. Shedrack Onitsha, Publisher of Advocate Newspaper, commended the organizers and the people of the Niger Delta for recognizing Omo-Agege’s contributions to the region and the nation. “This recognition will inspire Senator Omo-Agege to continue his service to our homeland. His tenure has been a journey of impactful and selfless service to humanity. We are proud of him as a Deltan and a Niger Deltan,” Onitsha remarked.

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    He further lauded Omo-Agege for his leadership and dedication to development, particularly for his role in bringing legacy projects to Delta State. “The establishment of the Federal Polytechnic, Orogun in Urhobo land, built from scratch in less than three years, stands as one of his signature achievements. 

    Also, the establishment of the Federal University of Medical Sciences, Kwale, in Anioma, and the Defence Space School, are testaments to his commitment to education, healthcare, and national security development in the state. His efforts have brought unprecedented development to the Urhobo nation, Anioma, Delta State and beyond,” Onitsha added.

    The Niger Delta Advancement Awards continue to celebrate leaders who champion development and progress in the region. Senator Omo-Agege’s recognition underscores his impactful contributions and enduring legacy.

  • Delta North APC stakeholders endorse Omo-Agege’s scheduled meeting

    Delta North APC stakeholders endorse Omo-Agege’s scheduled meeting

    Key stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta North have expressed excitement and readiness to welcome Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, CFR, to a series of stakeholder meetings scheduled across the nine local government areas of the senatorial district from Friday, January 31 to Wednesday, February 5, 2025.

    The meetings, organised in collaboration with LGA party chairmen, aim to strengthen the party’s unity and foster constructive dialogue among its members, building a more cohesive party as Delta State APC prepares for the 2027 general elections.

    “We, the undersigned stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), are delighted and wish to associate ourselves with the stakeholders’ meetings with Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, CFR, scheduled to be held across the nine Local Government Areas of Delta North,” the statement read.

    “Further to notices of stakeholders’ meetings extended by the respective Local Government Party Chairmen, we enjoin all members and stakeholders to participate and contribute constructively towards building a stronger and more united party, as we look forward to welcoming the Distinguished Senator Omo-Agege to Delta North.”

    The statement was endorsed by an impressive list of APC leaders and party executives from Delta North. Notable signatories included Senator Peter Nwaboshi, Leader, Delta North APC; Chief Francis Obigbor, Deputy State Chairman, Delta APC; Rt. Hon. Friday Osanebi, Former Deputy Speaker, DSHA and Deputy Governorship Candidate, 2023; Rt. Hon. Mercy Almona Isei, Leader, Ukwuani LGA; Dr. (Mrs.) Ngozi Olejeme, Leader, Oshimili South; and Onotu Henry Okechukwu, Leader, Ukwuani LGA.

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    Other notable signatories included High Chief Chukwutem Nwogor, Delta North Zonal Youth Leader; Rt. Hon. Olisa Imegwu, Leader, Ndokwa East LGA; Chief Dennis Okoh, Leader, Ndokwa West LGA; Chief (Barr.) Chuks Obuseh, Leader, Ika South LGA; Chief George Ogbobu, Leader, Ika South; Prince Innocent Obaseki, Leader, Ika South; Chief (Mrs.) Onyeisi Ochei, Delta North Zonal Women Leader; Dr. Chamberlain Dunkwu, Leader, Ika North East; Hon. Sebastian Okoh, Leader, Ika North East; Hon. Moses Kamanya, Leader, Ika North East; Prof Leroy Edozien, Leader, Oshimili South LGA; Dr. Iyke Odikpo, Leader, Aniocha North LGA; and Dr. Tony Ide Nwaka, Leader, Aniocha South LGA.

    Others who signed the statement included High Chief Greg Ojieh Onah, APC Chairman, Ndokwa West; Churchill Edem, APC Chairman, Ukwuani LGA; Chief Kris Oputa, APC Chairman, Ndokwa East; Hon. Hilary FADA Ibude, APC Chairman, Ika South; Hon. Samuel Ekene Kerry, APC Chairman, IKA North East; Hon. Austin Nnabuife, APC Chairman, Oshimili North; Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, APC Chairman, Oshimili South; and Chief Matthew Chinye, APC Chairman, Aniocha North.

    Other leaders who endorsed the statement are, Dr. Antonia Ashiedu, Chief Nonye Philips, Chief Babies Nkeweshe (Owelle), Comdr Promise Ogumu, Chief Illomechine, Hon Pat Mozea, High Chief Nelson Agbamuche, Chief Chibuzor Okocha, Ogbueshi Idewu Onudinjor, and Arch Vincent Okonwanji.

    Local government party chairmen also played a significant role in facilitating the meetings, among those endorsing the initiative.

    The wide range of leaders backing the meetings underscores the popularity and acceptability of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege in Delta North.

    This initiative represents a critical step for the APC in Delta North as it seeks to strengthen its support base in Anioma Nation ahead of 2027. By engaging stakeholders and fostering open discussions, the party aims to build a stronger foundation and solidify its commitment to effective leadership in Delta State.

  • Olu of Warri canvasses unity for development

    Olu of Warri canvasses unity for development

    The Olu of Warri, His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, has called on all Itsekiris, at home and abroad, to unite and contribute to the growth and greatness of the Warri Kingdom. 

    His Majesty made the statement during a town hall meeting at the palace in Warri, alongside Her Majesty Olori Atuwatse III and the Deputy Senate President of Côte d’Ivoire, Senator Fanny Moussokoura Chantal.

    Reflecting on his coronation speech in 2021, Ogiame Atuwatse III reaffirmed his call for all Itsekiris to return and play their part in strengthening the kingdom.

    “If you identify yourself as an Itsekiri by your father, mother, or grandparents, you are welcome to come back home and contribute your quota to the greatness of our kingdom,” he stated. “I say it again today: any Itsekiri blood who wants to come forward will be fully embraced and encouraged.”

    The monarch emphasised inclusivity, urging the community to welcome those seeking to partner in the kingdom’s development. “We must open our minds and hearts because many more will come to join us, not to compete but to associate and help us build. We must be accommodative,” he added.

    Addressing gender roles, Ogiame Atuwatse III highlighted the importance of women in the development of the Warri Kingdom.

    “Women are not excluded from leadership when it comes to human development. Any woman with the capacity and ability to make her community better should come forward. It is not only men that will make Warri Kingdom great; men and women together will build our future,” the monarch said.

    He encouraged women to share their ideas and perspectives, emphasizing that contributions from both genders are vital for progress.

    The Olu of Warri also inspired youths to take pride in their identity and contribute to the kingdom’s future.

    “As a young boy or girl, do you believe in yourself? If you believe you can contribute to the growth of the Warri Kingdom, come forward and make your ideas known. You will not be rejected but encouraged,” he assured.

    His Majesty announced plans to honor Itsekiris excelling in their careers and skills through the Royal Order of Iwere awards, which began in August 2024.

    “The awards will not only be restricted to those of Itsekiri extraction. This kingdom stands for excellence, and we must recognize those who embody that standard,” he noted, presenting an award to Côte d’Ivoire’s Senator Chantal during the event.

    The historic visit by Senator Fanny Moussokoura Chantal, a strong advocate for women’s leadership and the First Vice President of the ECOWAS Female Parliament Association (ECOFEPA), underscores the Warri Kingdom’s commitment to regional collaboration and sustainable development.

    Senator Chantal commended the Olu of Warri for his vision and efforts in empowering women and fostering unity.

    The meeting served as a platform to strengthen ties between the Warri Kingdom and Côte d’Ivoire, promoting shared values of progress and empowerment.

  • You are a peace builder, outstanding lawmaker, Omo-Agege tells Evance Ivwurie at 58

    You are a peace builder, outstanding lawmaker, Omo-Agege tells Evance Ivwurie at 58

    Hon. Evance Ochuko Ivwurie as been described as community peace maker who utilised his time as a lawmaker to consolidate peaceful coexistence among the communities in his constituency. 

    Former Senate Deputy President Ovie Omo-Agege, gave the commendation in his goodwill message to the former lawmaker on his 58th birthday. 

    Ivwurie’s peaceful disposition was demonstrated through the swiftness with which he intervened to resolve the Ovre-r’eku and Ovre-r’igun dispute during his time as member representing Ethiope East Local Government Area in the Delta House of Assembly, Omo-Agege recalled.

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    “As a lawmaker, you chose to walk with your constituents as shown in your advocacy and untiring intervention for the provision of infrastructural and developmental amenities for your people. 

    “It is a legacy that precedes you and continues to speak for you,” the former Deputy Senate President who was the gubernatorial flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 elections,” he stated.

    Omo-Agege urged him to continue on his pro-people trajectory, saying that at a time like this, politicians and leaders are needed to stand up for their constituents.

  • Senator Dafinone felicitates Keyamo on birthday

    Senator Dafinone felicitates Keyamo on birthday

    Senator Ede Dafinone (Delta Central) has felicitated Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Olorogun Festus Keyamo SAN, FCIArb (UK), on his birthday.

    The Delta Central lawmaker while eulogising Keyamo, a prominent leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, in a statement, described him as shinning example of excellence, noting that his contributions to national development have inspired many young men.

    The statement reads: “Today, we celebrate not only the remarkable milestones you have achieved in your career but also your steadfast dedication to the progress and development of our great nation. Your unwavering commitment to service has distinguished you as a beacon of hope and inspiration to countless young Nigerians.

    “As a proud son of Delta State and a shining example of excellence, you have consistently demonstrated resilience, professionalism, and integrity in all your endeavors. From your remarkable career as a legal luminary to your current role in repositioning Nigeria’s aviation sector, your passion for excellence remains evident. Your transformative ideas and bold initiatives continue to chart a new course for the growth and advancement of the nation’s aerospace industry.

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    “As you celebrate this special day, I pray for your continued wisdom, strength, and good health to carry on with the monumental work of shaping a brighter future for Nigeria. May your life remain a testament to the power of vision, diligence, and service.

    “On behalf of the good people of Delta Central Senatorial District, I extend my heartfelt wishes for a joyous birthday celebration. May this new year usher in greater heights, renewed vigour, and abundant blessings for you and your family. Happy Birthday!”

  • Residents cry as gas leak, oil spill wreak havoc in Rivers community

    Residents cry as gas leak, oil spill wreak havoc in Rivers community

    Residents of Buguma/ Bukuma communities in Asari-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State have sent a Save-our-Souls(SOS), message to the Federal Government (FG), and State Government led by President Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Siminalayi Fubara respectively.

    This followed a massive oil/gas spill fire eruption on NNPC facility, oil well 8, and Oil Mining Lease(OML)-18, operated by NNPCL, in the community last week, causing massive destruction on the environment and crippling economic activities in the area.

    A tour of the scene of incident by selected journalists, weekend showed that while the fire still rages the oil and gas leak have continued to spread its leaps and bounds, from river to river and to lands, fishing ports, neighbouring communities, towns and villages.

    Some of the communities currently being affected by the spread include, Horsefall-Ama, Krakra-ama, George-ama, Abia-Ama, Aguna-ama, Abala-ama among others; that their line from Bukuma to Alakiri, among others.

    The people decried hardship, hunger, due to disruption in their economic mainstay, following the continued spreading of oil on the rivers, killing fishes and other aquatic lives. The people are predominantly fishermen, women.

    In a news conference held at Buguma town hall in Buguma, shortly after the tour, Regent of Kalabari Kingdom, Dr. Charles Numbere appealed to Tinubu and Fubara to urgently save the communities and environment from the raging disaster.

    The meeting was held in the presence of major stakeholders in the area, including the chiefs, community leaders, youth and women leaders.

    In the SOS message he directed to the duo of Tinubu and Fubara, and read to the media with the title, Buguma and Bukuma are finished, Alabo Dr. Numbere said, “the Buguma community (and Bukuma), urgently call on His Excellency, President Ahmed Bola Tinubu GCFR and His Excellency Sir Siminialayi Fubara GSSRS, to please set all mechinary in their power to help us(Buguma, Bukuma and the surrounding towns and vollages), to contain the environmental disaster that has occured in the area.

    They also called on the relevant ministries and agencies, particularly, the Minister for Environment, Minister of States for petroleum, Director Energy, Security and Protection, in the office of the National Security Adviser, the Commissioner Rivers State Ministry of Environment among others to rise up and save the communities from being wiped out.

    He noted that “there is a major oil spill going on i these areas and spreading very fast.

    “The spill started about a month ago with serious gas leak, which followed by a massive oil spill which has continued to spill and spread nonstop.

    “The gas and oil leak has now become a massive born-fire, what we feared most has now happened.” they lamented.

    According to the Regent, the development holds grievous consequencies to immediate host communities and their neighbouring communities and areas(lands and sea), including their inhabitants if nothing was urgently done to first bring the situation under control to stop further spread and devastations.

    “These incidents pose grave danger to communities in Kalabari Kingdom. It is so serious and frightful but this is not the time to apportion blames as ti the cause of this calamity, to dwell on that is tantamount to dereliction of duty, therefore, our demand now is basically damage control, cleanup total remediation and restoration.

    “We know that remediation will take some time, even years, but let it be in view.” the Regent said.

    Meanwhile, they called on governments at all levels and their agents to urgently send relief materials to the affected communities as a way to cushion the biting harsh effects of the disaster, which the residents are already going through.

    It cannot be ascertained at the time of filing this report however, the actual cause of the spill and the fire, meanwhile, the community are of the suspicion that it could have been caused by equipment failure, infraction by oil thieves and military air raid on illegal oil refinerying sites.

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    Speaking, the chairman Buguma oil spill Committee, Dr. Emi Membere-Otaji reiterated that the spill has affected rivers, farmlands and acquatic systems in the environment, ranging from Buguma, Bukuma creek, Ogaji-Ama, Keli-Ama, Abia-Ama, Angula-Ama, all fishing pots, Island and communities in the area are all impacted.

    Furthermore, the medical doctor highlighted some of the health and economic implications of the spill on to include, skin rashes, cancer diseases, acquatic inhabitants, economic losses, starvation, intense poverty/hardship since the fishing activities, which is the economic mainstay of residents have been suspended as the result of the development, among others.

    The community hence called on various government agencies saddled with the responsibility of protecting and preserving the environment, such as NOSDRA, Ministry of Environment among others to contact the community for collaboration to ensure proper investigation on the subject matter with the view of determing the cause of spill for immediate cleanup, remediation and restoration process.

  • Stop lies against Tompolo, Niger Delta group warns

    Stop lies against Tompolo, Niger Delta group warns

    A foremost South South Group, Niger Delta Integrity Watchdog, has debunked reports that one Charles Korubo is being held hostage by High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo.

    One Jude Gbaboyor, in a video on Facebook, alleged that Charles korubo and others have been in Tomopolo’s custody since November 19, 2024.

    “Mr. Charles Korubo has allegedly been transferred from Tompolo’s private cell in Oporoza to KFT House in the Kurute community, where he is reportedly chained at the legs,” Gbaboyor said.

    He urged so-called victims of Tompolo to continue to speak out, as he has no legal right to operate a private prison.

    But while reacting, the group in a statement by the conveners, Oturubo Ijoukumo, Famous Ololobou and Samuel Ijeleba, debunked the allegations.

    The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a video in circulation by one Jude Gbaboyor that various ethnic nationalities held hostage by Tompolo. This is totally false.

    “The truth is that an arrest was made. for fact finding The job of a security company is to make arrests and hand them over to security agencies.

    “Some people were arrested after the Chevron pipeline was blown up late last year. After the arrest, it is normal for a proper investigation to be made before involving security agencies. That was what Tantita Security Services Limited (TSSL) did.

    “We think if they are really doing as alleged in the video, the whole community should have been burned down. Women, men, youths, and children in the community would have been tempered with, but they just went strictly for the suspect.

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    “So, the allegations are 99% false. We want to make it clear that Tantita is a security company and they are doing their professional job. They make arrests and hand over whoever is guilty to the security agencies. The information from Jude Gbaboyor should be disregarded by the general public.”

    The group also commended Chief Dennis Otuaro, the Administrator of Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), for his “recent efforts in awarding 1700 scholarships and ensuring peace and stability in the Niger Delta region.”

    They said more beneficiaries of the Amnesty programme are doing well and pursuing peace-oriented initiatives.

    “To the Administrator of Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) in the person of Chief Dennis Otuaro, we say well done. Our people know your worth and appreciate your efforts. You are a proud son of the soil who has delivered on the mandate of His Excellency President Bola Tinubu, GCFR. You have brought renewed hope. Please don’t be distracted by clout chasers,” the statement concluded.

  • Oharume hails Omo-Agege’s leadership, urges support

    Oharume hails Omo-Agege’s leadership, urges support

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, Dr. Abel Izomare Oharume, has lauded the leadership qualities of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, the Deputy Senate President of the 9th National Assembly. 

    Oharume, who recently had an extensive meeting with Omo-Agege, in a statement, emphasised the need for Deltans to rally around him to secure a brighter and more inclusive future for the State.

    Reflecting on his discussions with the political leader, Oharume praised Omo-Agege’s unwavering grassroots support and ability to unite people across Delta State. 

    “Omo-Agege’s leadership extends across all local government areas, wards, and units in Delta State. His political base is deeply rooted in grassroots support, making him unmatched in the state’s political opposition,” Oharume said.

    During the meeting, Oharume and Omo-Agege discussed the critical need for a new leadership direction in Delta, one that prioritizes inclusivity, security, and economic growth. 

    “We emphasised the importance of leadership that transcends political affiliation, tribe, and religion. Omo-Agege’s vision is centered on creating a trustworthy system that guarantees a secure future for our children, supports interstate trade and investment, and ensures the safety of lives and property,” he added.

    Highlighting key policy initiatives, he commended Omo-Agege’s blueprint for Delta State, including the Delta Hope PAC, which aims to revamp agricultural institutions, facilitate soft loans for farmers and traders, and provide welfare packages for civil servants. 

    Other notable initiatives include the Delta State Department of Public Safety Law (DSDPS Law) to address public safety issues, such as tanker explosions and road safety, and the Delta Consumer Rights Bill to regulate commodity prices and ensure fair trade practices.

    Omo-Agege’s educational initiatives were also discussed, particularly the Descer Law, which focuses on ensuring quality education for all children in Delta from primary to secondary school. In addition, Omo-Agege proposed the creation of Delta Techville, a technology innovation hub aimed at creating jobs in the tech sector.

    Health care also featured prominently in their discussions, with plans for the Delta Purple Heart Bill, which seeks to establish world-class medical facilities across the state. 

    According to Oharume, this initiative will revolutionize emergency healthcare by mandating immediate attention to accident and emergency patients before administrative requirements, including a world-class antenatal facility for labour and child care, as well as facilities for the early detection of cancers. Importantly, the Delta Purple Heart Bill will make it mandatory for all hospital management to attend to emergency and accident patients brought to their facility before asking for any requirements, ensuring that immediate care is provided without delay.

    Oharume described the meeting as inspiring and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Omo-Agege’s vision for Delta State. “Omo-Agege’s dedication to transformative leadership and his robust policy framework reflect his genuine commitment to the welfare and progress of Deltans. It’s time for the people of Delta State to unite and support his vision,” he noted.

    As he prepares for the 2027 general election, Oharume expressed optimism about the future under Omo-Agege’s leadership. 

    “With his comprehensive roadmap for development, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege remains a beacon of hope for Delta State, and I stand ready to contribute my part in ensuring his vision becomes a reality,” Oharume concluded.

  • NDDC, stakeholders urge youths to leverage digital technology for national development

    NDDC, stakeholders urge youths to leverage digital technology for national development

    The Management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) with stakeholders, has called on youths, particularly those in the region to embrace digital technology as a transformative tool to enhance their skills and contribute to national development.

    This call was a key resolution from the International Youth Day celebration for Delta youths on Wednesday at Agba Sol Hotel, Oleh, Delta State. 

    Organised by the NDDC, the event was to honour and recognise young innovators who have created impactful digital solutions in the region.

    With the theme: “Youth digital pathways for sustainable development,” the programme underscored the pivotal role of young people in harnessing digital tools to drive sustainable development. 

    According to the NDDC management, the initiative aimed to empower youths with digital skills, provide a platform for showcasing innovations, and foster partnerships that support youth-driven digital solutions.

    NDDC Chairman Chiedu Ebie, represented by Comrade Michael Akpobire, urged Niger Delta youths to fully embrace digital technology, emphasising its capacity to unlock significant opportunities. 

    He noted that digital tools can transform young people from job seekers into employers of labour, stressing that the internet space, when used productively, can act as a catalyst for sustainable development in the region.

    The keynote speakers Prof. Presly Obukadata, a brand and strategic communication expert from Delta State University Abraka and Dr. Okpako Ejeata, Dean of Computing, University of Delta Agbor, explored the endless opportunities that can be leveraged by youths to contribute to National development and improve on their wellbeing.

    Prof. Obukadata in his keynote address titled: “From clicks to progress: Youth digital pathways for sustainable development,” said the topic speaks directly to one of the most urgent challenges facing our nation. 

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    Reflecting on Nigeria’s economic journey over the past decades reveals that our over-reliance on the status quo has left many youths vulnerable and disconnected from sustainable development. 

    According to him, “We have often made theoretical commitments without translating them into actionable change.” 

    In the presentation, he explored how we can harness Nigeria’s abundant resources and our vibrant youth to spark meaningful progress and ensure sustainable growth. 

    “There is a palpable urgency to this conversation. As our youth population grows – dynamic, tech-savvy, and eager for change – we must seize this moment to redefine our economic landscape. We must unlock the potential of our young people to make the 17 SDGs not just goals, but realities.

    “The phrase “clicks to progress” encapsulates the transformative potential of digital engagement among youth in driving sustainable development. The digital landscape has fundamentally altered how young people interact with information, resources, and each other. 

    “Specifically, the proliferation of digital technologies enables youth to engage with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in innovative ways. Scholarly research indicates that digital platforms serve as both a medium for knowledge dissemination and a space for collaboration. 

    “For instance, social media can amplify youth voices, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose around sustainability issues. This connectivity allows for the rapid exchange of ideas and best practices, which can lead to collective action and advocacy for sustainable initiatives.

    “From a pragmatic standpoint, the phrase “clicks to progress” highlights the need for actionable pathways that translate online engagement into tangible outcomes. 

    “While digital tools provide avenues for awareness and mobilization, they must be complemented by structured opportunities for youth to contribute meaningfully to sustainable development. Initiatives that bridge the digital divide, such as training programmes in digital literacy and access to technology, are essential. These efforts ensure that all youth, regardless of socioeconomic background, can harness the power of digital tools to effect change,” he added.

    Corroborating these points, Dr. Ejeata, called on Delta youths involved in yahoo scam to turn their skills and intellect to more lawful and productive engagement by becoming registered ethical hackers which has more lasting reward and guarantees peace of mind.

    He noted that using the internet and digital technology fraudulently can provide momentary gains which cannot last the taste of time, because no matter how smart a criminal thinks he is, the law will some day catch up with him or her.

    He therefore, urged relevant government, religious and none governmental organizations to work and redirect the focus and energy Niger Delta youths to use digital platforms and technology positively to the overall benefits of the nation.