Category: Niger delta

  • Delta APC senator to politicians: emulate Tinubu’s brand of politics

    Delta APC senator to politicians: emulate Tinubu’s brand of politics

    All Progressives Congress (APC) Senator, Joel Onowakpo Thomas, representing Delta South Senatorial District, has called on politicians to emulate President Bola Tinubu’s inclusive approach by appointing opposition members to their cabinets.

    He commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for inviting all Delta state senators, regardless of their political affiliations, to celebrate his first anniversary in office.

    Senator Thomas shared his views with reporters at the Thanksgiving Service held in Asaba in honour of Governor Oborevwori’s first year in office.

    Thomas admitted it would be “timid and disrespectful” for him to have turned down an invitation because of differing political views.

     He said: “First, let me correct one thing: I am a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I am not a senator for only APC members in my Senatorial District but a senator for both APC, PDP, and all other parties. I am to represent all and bring the dividend of democracy to our people.”

    “Note also, the governor of Delta State is the governor to everyone in Delta State and I do not think he is governor to only those who are PDP members. Moreover, I am a Senator today because Delta State exists, and I am also a critical stakeholder in Delta State.

     “For emphasis sake, I represent 1/3 of the State and my other two colleagues from the state represent 2/3 of the State.”

     “Having said the above, I want to say that, His Excellency extending invitation to all the senators from Delta State irrespective of their political leaning is the smartest and wisest thing that he has done.

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    ‘’And I think, it will be very timid and very disrespectful of me to turn down such an invitation. The question I need to ask myself if I even think of turning down the invitation is: what do I intend to achieve? And very honestly, I will have no answer to such a question other than telling myself not to attend because the governor is a PDP governor. Which to me is pure nonsensical!”

     He said: ‘’As an APC member, I should imitate my APC supreme leader in the person of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the president, who is so broad-minded in not only relating with members of the opposition but even appointing former governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike as a minister because he recognized the fact that he is the president of everyone in Nigeria.”

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    According to him, “I want to say that, HE Sheriff Oborevwori should be commended for being broad-minded like our President. I want to encourage him to continue to be broad-minded and also being inclusive. I am waiting for the day he will appoint credible members of the opposition party to his exco. I also want to say that, I am not aware of the president giving a directive to MDA {Ministry, Department, and Agency} of government to pass all Federal government intervention programs through only APC members rather than all intervention programmes routed through the various governor’s irrespective of their political affiliation. And this is the way to go.”

     “Finally, I want to encourage everyone to move away from primitive politics where the opposition is considered to be an enemy and as such must be punished.

    “This country needs a cross-fertilization of ideas to have rapid development.

    “We are elected into office to represent our people whether you are APC, PDP, or any other party. We can be in different parties but with one common goal- the empowerment of our people and the development of our environment. We must not lose sight of this.”

  • Ighodalo outlines vision for Edo at Esan Diaspora engagement

    Ighodalo outlines vision for Edo at Esan Diaspora engagement

    Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the September 21 governorship election in Edo State, Dr Asue Ighodalo, on Saturday night dazzled like a million stars as a guest Speaker at the 3rd Annual Convention of the Esan Peoples Congress (EPC), in Austin, Texas, USA.

    Ighodalo, who delivered his speech via Zoom, held the audience spellbound with his presentation titled: ‘The Value of Participation of Nigerians in Diaspora in Nigerian Political Affairs.’

    While commending all the participants for the “clear demonstration of your love of motherland, a love we all share and about which I am very passionate,” Ighodalo tendered his unreserved apologies for the inability to be present physically. 

    He was, however, grateful that “technology has come to the rescue and I could not be happier or more proud at this rare opportunity to address such an august body.” He went on to describe his topic as “crucial and timely,” just as it was “weighty and important.”

    Ighodalo asserted that “Nigerian diaspora remains one of the most vibrant in the world and represents a vast reservoir of skill, experience, and capital. Across the globe, brilliant hardworking Nigerians are making significant contributions to sectors as varied as medicine, information technology, academia, and finance,” and that it has “a pivotal role to play in the political landscape of Nigeria.”

    He noted: “The diaspora has contributed immensely to Nigeria’s socio-economic development through remittances that surpass foreign direct investment and aid, the potential to influence positive political changes remains largely untapped. In an era where governance and transparency are at the forefront of our national discourse, your involvement in shaping policy and political dialogue is more crucial than ever.”

    Among other things, Ighodalo argued that “By engaging in policy advocacy, capacity building and development, we can leverage the diaspora’s exposure to global best practices, to influence reforms in governance, economic management, and public service delivery in Edo State. This could be done by way of think tanks and advisory boards as a platform to articulate and advocate for policies beneficial to both our state and its global citizens.”

    He insisted: “This can be achieved through training, mentorship programs, and by creating platforms that facilitate the exchange of ideas. Their global exposure and professional networks would enable them to introduce best practices and successful models from around the world, adapting them to fit local contexts. Moreover, these advisory boards could very effectively act as trusted liaisons between the government and international organisations, facilitating partnerships and attracting foreign investments.”

    Unveiling his vision for the state, Ighodalo declared that, “Here in our beloved Edo State, the vision I hold for our future is deeply interconnected with the values we admire in our diaspora community. My administration’s vision to transform Edo State into a first-world economy is not just an aspiration but a detailed roadmap titled the ‘Pathway to Prosperity for All in Edo.’ This plan is designed to leverage the very qualities that have made you, our diaspora, successful on the global stage.”

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    He added: “The ‘Pathway to Prosperity’ initiative seeks to embody the principles of diligence, creativity, and resilience that are prevalent in our diaspora. By creating an environment where these traits are not only welcomed but also fundamentally integrated into our governance model, we aim to deepen the foundational reforms of the last several years to catapult our state into unprecedented economic growth and social development.”

    Ighodalo listed the key strategic initiatives to include: Security, Growing Our Economy, Innovation and Technology, Education and Skill Development, Infrastructure Development, Healthcare Reform and Good Governance and Transparency.

    He declared: “Together, these initiatives form a cohesive strategy aimed at transforming Edo State into a model of prosperity and good governance, driven by innovation, education, infrastructure, healthcare, and transparency. This holistic approach promises not only to enhance the economic and social fabric of our state but also to ensure that the benefits of development are shared equitably among all Edo citizens.

    “Permit me to quote here from the remarks I made at my declaration earlier this year in Benin, and I quote: ‘Today, I can tell you that I see a pathway to prosperity for our people and our dear state. I see a path to lifting the highest number of people into prosperity by implementing the most comprehensive social welfare program ever witnessed in south-south Nigeria. I see a path to making Edo State the safest state to live and work. I see a path to educating primary and secondary school children and preparing them for the world of work so that they become assets that employers of labour from all around the world will compete to employ. I see a path to funding and building the road networks that will open up our state and support the transition of our state economy from a third-world economy to a first-world economy’.”

    Ighodalo then invited the august participants to join him in realising his vision for Edo State, saying “Come with me as we embark on this ambitious journey to transform Edo State, your involvement, inspired by your successes abroad, is not just desired but essential. The pathway we envision is paved with the values you uphold, the integrity you embody, and the excellence you pursue.

    “I call on all of you therefore to let us join hands to build an Edo State that we can all be proud of, an Edo State that stands as a model of prosperity and good governance, mirroring the very essence of the Nigerian spirit that thrives across the world,” Ighodalo declared.

    During the question and answer session moderated by Barr. Chris Ekoh of Ekoh Law Firm, Houston, Ighodalo dealt succinctly with all the questions ranging from Benin-Auchi Road to security to dealing with corruption and infrastructure to the admiration of all the participants who ended the zoom appearance with a loud and sustained applause.

  • Dafinone celebrates elder statesman Clark at 97

    Dafinone celebrates elder statesman Clark at 97

    Senator Ede Dafinone (Delta Central) has celebrated nationalist and elder statesman, Pa Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, on his 97th birthday. 

    Dafinone, who described Pa Clark as a dogged fighter and advocate for justice, equality and good governance, said he has remained as a national light which always points the path to greatness.

    The Delta Central lawmaker in a statement said: “Today, I am immensely honoured and delighted to extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to our beloved elder statesman, Pa Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, on the occasion of his 97th birthday anniversary.

    “Pa Clark, your life and legacy are a testament to the enduring values of integrity, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the betterment of our society. As a distinguished leader, advocate, and champion for justice, your contributions to the growth and development of Nigeria, particularly the Niger Delta region, are unparalleled and deeply appreciated.

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    “Your relentless pursuit of equity and fairness, coupled with your wisdom and fortitude, has inspired generations of Nigerians. You have stood as a pillar of strength, guiding our community through times of challenge and change with grace and resilience.

    “On this remarkable milestone, we celebrate not just the length of your years, but the depth of your impact on our lives. Your exemplary service and unwavering patriotism continue to light our path forward.

    “As the Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, I on behalf of the Dafinone family and Urhobo Nation join countless others in honouring your extraordinary life. May you enjoy this special day surrounded by the love and admiration of family, friends, and well-wishers.

    “Happy 97th Birthday, Pa Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark! May God bless you with continued health, joy, and peace.”

  • Navy surpassed expectations on fight against crude oil theft – Reps Deputy spokesman

    Navy surpassed expectations on fight against crude oil theft – Reps Deputy spokesman

    The Deputy spokesman of the House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, said the Nigerian Navy has surpassed expectations in maritime security, anti-piracy operations and crackdown on oil theft.

    Under the visionary leadership of Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, the lawmaker said the Navy has implemented innovative strategies, leveraging technology, intelligence, and collaboration to combat illicit activities. 

    Agbese commended the Navy’s commitment to protecting the nation’s economic assets, improving revenue and ensuring the security of the Gulf of Guinea.

    Speaking in reaction to questions on the House of Reps investigation on crude oil theft in Nigeria, the Congressman who raised the motion last year acknowledged the Navy’s operational efficiency in recent times. 

    Agbese reckoned that the impact of the Navy’s efforts goes beyond the economic benefits, noting that it has had a significant impact on the environment and the well-being of communities in the Niger Delta region. 

    Highlighting some of the proof of the Navy’s special amphibious operations to curb crude oil theft and sea robbery in Nigeria’s waters, he added: “Nigeria recorded its highest oil production in almost two years, with crude oil production rising from 1.08 million barrels per day in July 2023 to an average of 1.38 million barrels per day in January and February 2024, representing a 300,000-bpd increase.

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    “Additionally, Nigeria’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export cargoes have increased from an average of 16 per month in 2023 to 21 monthly in the first quarter of 2024. The Nigerian Navy has also recovered over 62,000 barrels of crude oil, as well as close to a million liters of illegally-refined diesel, petrol and kerosene; valued in total at almost 10 billion Naira.

    “The Nigerian Navy has dismantled illegal refining sites, arrested suspects and seized vessels and equipment used for oil theft. The reduction of illegal refining has led to a decrease in oil spills and environmental degradation, which has a positive impact on the livelihoods of people in the region.”

    Agbese said the success was a testament to the leadership and commitment of Ogalla and the bravery and dedication of the officers and men of the Nigerian Navy.

    He urged the Navy to sustain these efforts and continue to work towards enhancing its capabilities to tackle emerging security challenges in the maritime domain.

  • Ighodalo more qualified to lead Edo– Hon Asekhame, AIM Coordinator

    Ighodalo more qualified to lead Edo– Hon Asekhame, AIM Coordinator

    ·Hon Dan Asekhame is the Founder and Coordinator of the Asue Ighodalo Movement (AIM), one of the many support groups working for the election of Dr Asue Ighodalo, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the next Edo Governor. In this interview with a select group of journalists, the two-time  Chairman of Owan West Local Government Council, addressed vital questions relating to the coming election. Excerpts:

    In setting up this support group, what exactly was your focus or goal?

    To do a house to house campaign and to also focus seriously on new voters, that is those who have not been registered before. We want to try and focus on them and ensure they come out to register enmasse and also to try and see what we can do to increase the votes of Asue Ighodalo by organizing our people and talking to them in a door-to-door campaign and street-to-street campaign. Our major focus is to ensure we sensitize people, make sure they come out to register now that the Continuous Voters Registration will start on the 27 and vote for Dr Asue Ighodalo come September 21.

    Why are you supporting Asue Ighodalo. Why do you think Ighodalo is the man for the job?

    Without being told, if you look at the political set up as it is now in the state in terms of those who are contesting, Asue Ighodalo stands out. I mean without mincing words or any iota of doubt, he is way taller than the others in all aspects. Just by listening to them, you cannot compare any of the other candidates with Asue Ighodalo. He has the experience, he is well exposed. He is somebody who has the capacity to manage the economy of Edo State. We must not hand over our economy to people who are novice to handle. He is someone who has handled very big organisations, who has been able to direct big institutions successfully. Just look at his antecedents and pedigree, everywhere he has been, it has been success stories. So, there is no doubt that he is better by far for the job at stake. I have been with him, he is a very cordial person, very friendly, very calculating and a visionary. If we give him the mantle, I know he will turn the state around. He will be able to continue the good work of Governor Godwin Obaseki. He is somebody with the requisite capacity to lead our state, and that is without doubt. I repeat, without doubt. So, if I have the interest of the state at heart, I believe that I should throw my weight behind the person that will be able to handle the economy and make it work for all. 

    You said just now that Ighodalo will continue the good works of Governor Obaseki. The opposition is latching on that expression to say Edo people should not vote for Ighodalo. How would you react to that?

    Those people who read and interpret our statements like that are deaf and dumb people. These are people who don’t know anything that is going on in the state. If they are not blind and they can see and use their eyes, they would be able to see what Governor Obaseki has done. Look at the state now, look at the ministries, everywhere shining, people happy, everybody working, you don’t work for government now and stay at home, you must be at your work place to clock in and clock out, look at roads, look at the whole place, Upper Adesua, everywhere in the state is opened, all done by Governor Obaseki, look at loan schemes everywhere for traders assisting people to build their businesses and managing our economy and preventing people from dipping their hands into government coffers to grab our money. Big projects and a planned 30 year development vision for the state. These are the pictures I see, Obaseki has done very well. Today, there is decorum and orderliness in the state and all that. If you want to know how Edo State is, drive out of your house in the morning between 8 and 9, you will see the calmness of the state. So, anybody who comes around to say that whoever is coming to build on what Obaseki has done is making a mistake, then that person is blind.  Yes, I will use that word, it means that person is blind and doesn’t know what he is talking about. That person is actually the enemy of the state. We want somebody who will build on what Governor Obaseki has done. I repeat it, we want somebody who will build on what Obaseki has done. That is continuity.

    Aren’t you worried about the opposition, especially by the All Progressives Congress (APC)?

    No, they are making a joke of themselves. The last one they brought out where their candidate went to one waterlogged area and was saying that “no vehicle can pass here now”, meanwhile as he was talking, a vehicle, an Audi 80 was passing, right there in the video, and he is opening his mouth to say no vehicle can pass. And he said he is an intelligent man? A low car is passing, and you are saying “we have to park our cars so we can use leg cross,” and you are driving a jeep and claiming no vehicle can pass here. You are not yet a governor and you are already lying to the people.  A car is passing, and you are opening your mouth to say no car can pass. That alone tells you the quality of the person APC has presented and wants to be the governor of Edo State. See, there is nothing to say about them. As far as we are concerned, he is not a contestant in this election. Like I said before, let me repeat, they will be the first people to vote for Asue Ighodalo. How do you expect that candidate to become the governor of Edo State? Are we jesters? Are we blind people? Are we going back to where we are coming from? So, any negative campaign against Asue Ighodalo by APC is just a campaign of calumny orchestrated by comedians and jesters. They are comedians, beginning from the party chairman to the candidate of the party to the deputy candidate, they are all comedians. So, when we want to relax and laugh, we go to their platform and laugh.

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    It has been alleged that the APC would deploy Federal might to win the election. Are you not worried?*

    See, that is what they are saying, and that is why they are not working. We are working day and night, up and down trying to convince the people to vote because we believe in voting and counting of votes. They are not doing anything, and relying on Federal might. I am not afraid of Federal might. ‘Federal might’ cannot come and change election results in Edo State. Tinubu will not do that. When he contested his own election in Lagos State, he didn’t not win. They had a sitting governor, and they had the money and the influence in his own election but he didn’t win, yet President Tinubu didn’t use ‘Federal might’. So, is it Edo State that they want to come and change the result? I know they will not raise a finger to help APC to change the results in Edo State or rig election. If you heard him saying “I want Edo State, I want to claim Edo State”, he is only trying to persuade the people to come and work but they are not working. They are waiting for him to bring the Electoral Officer that they will give money to and tell him to change the result. Not in this town! Not in 2024, we’re ready for anything, nobody can change any result. The hand you want to use to write the fake result, we will cut the hand off. We will give you a short sleeve in place of a long sleeve just the way it was done in Liberia. Do you want to rig the election in Edo State? No, now! Asue Ighodalo is on the street 24/7, our people are visiting markets, organizing rallies and going round the state, you are planning to rig the election, not here. Nothing like that will happen. We will go to any level to resist it.

    What do you have to say about the clamour for Justice, Equity and Fairness (JEF)? Do you see Olumide Akpata going far?*

    We are one family in Edo State and we have said it is the turn of Esan people, even if there are only two candidates, we have said it is the turn of Esan people. Edo South has done it, Edo North has done it, only Esan that is left.  Olumide does not even have the capacity to go far and so he can’t win. His coming out from Edo South is a big setback for him. He may be able to convince a few people but Edo South people are saying let it go to Esan people this time around. All he will benefit from this election is that because it is his first time, it will help to create awareness for him so that next time he comes out he will not be a new face. And LP, I must tell you is a party that is open to other parties. We go there to harvest people. PDP will go there and take some, APC will go there and take some.  That is how we have been doing it.

    If you were to advise Edo people ahead of the governorship election, what would you be telling them?*

    I will tell them that this is not the time to vote for a governor who will be waiting for leaders before taking a decision. The people are more than the leaders, and we need a governor who will prioritize the people above the leaders. They have heard what the APC candidate said. They have heard what Asue Ighodalo said. APC candidate said he will be waiting for leaders and it is what the leaders say that he would do. Asue has come to tell you that look, I want to work, I want to develop Edo State, I want to bring development and prosperity, I want to create employment and look into the welfare of the people. So, they are two different categories and on two different wavelengths.  This is 2024 for crying out loud. We want a governor who will not wait for leaders to tell him what to do before he knows what to do. So, I will appeal to Edo people to please vote for Asue Ighodalo. He has the capacity, you have heard him talk, and he is the person who has Edo State and the development of this place at heart. I am not saying that he is not going to respect leaders or disrespect leaders but prioritizing leaders above the people is not in his agenda. I will appeal to them to vote for Asue, he will surprise Edo people. The man works very hard and he has the experience, clout and knowledge of economics to turn the state around.

    Are you not worried that members of the Legacy PDP are reluctant to work with your candidate?

      Looking at the issue of the Legacy PDP, in any family when one person is aggrieved, we look for a means to bring everybody to the round table to thrash it out. Injury to one is injury to all. So we are still appealing to the Legacy people to let us work together. Now, Obaseki is not on the ballot, what brought the anger is past now, so let us come together and work hard to deliver Asue. There are so many opportunities open to the party once Asue wins. I don’t want what happened before to happen again. Let us all come together to build Edo State. We don’t want a divided house. Up till now we are still appealing to them and we will continue to appeal to them. We want Chief Dan Orbih and others. So I appeal to Legacy, please come on board and join us.

    As the CVR begins next week, what is your advice to the people?

    Like I told you before our cardinal programme is to sensitise new people to register and vote. If you look at the state, most people who know the importance of elections don’t come out to vote. They are afraid of violence and thugs. But the last time they came out to vote they changed the narrative and I will be appealing to them to come out again this time. They know the difference between the two candidates. They should just sacrifice the two hours of that Election Day to vote. AS for the CVR, I appeal to everybody, go out early to register if you don’t have a voter’s card or lost it or it is damaged. Look for it now, know where it is, and keep it well. The exercise is just for 10 days, so we must not miss it.

  • S/South lawmakers, youths hail Fubara for one-year achievements

    S/South lawmakers, youths hail Fubara for one-year achievements

    A group of 60 Federal Lawmakers known as the (G60) and South/south Youths have described the achievements of Rivers Governor, Siminalayi Fubara within one year of his administration as phenomenal and unmatchable.

    According to them, Fubara’s infrastructure development in less than one year is a clear evidence  that the Governor has capacity despite failed attempted to distract him.

    In a joint statement signed by Comrade Jaja Johnson, the G-60 and South/South youths said though Governor Fubara had been distracted by the political crisis in the state and actual governance started only three months ago,

    his achievements in infrastructure and social services have surpassed those of some past administration.

    They said the Multibillion Port Harcourt Ring Road, Omoku and Kalabari Super Highway were redefining road construction with 

    over half a trillion naira committed to it.

    “In less than first 365 days of the the Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State administration, over half a trillion naira has been committed to only three mega road projects out of many that have been started and are progressing rapidly with some nearing completion.

    “For an administration to commit N501.2bn to only three roads in one year must in the face of vicious distraction is an uncommon feat. The Port Harcourt Ring Road is a giant infrastructure project that can 

    link the rural zone to the state capital. 

    “That was signed off on in July 2023 as the biggest project but just before the end of his one year in office, the Governor signed off on an even bigger single project, the much-expected Trans Kalabari Highway of over N225.1 billion.

    “Also, the Rivers Executive Council has approved had approved N80.886 billion for the construction of the 33.5km long Elele-Omoku road project that will traverse three local government areas of the State – Ikwerre, Emohua and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni.

    “Just last weekend, the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Unity Road project initiated by former governor Peter Odili who left office in 2007 but completed under Fubara’s administration was inaugurated. He is also committed to addressing in the next six months, the deteriorating state of the health sector in the state as shown at the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF) meeting last Wednesday where Rivers State was classified as below benchmark in terms of enrollments and health facility availability. Education and agriculture are equally undergoing revolution.

    “Beyond infrastructure there is galvanization and restoration in the civil service with backlog of promotions, pensions cleared in addition to readiness to employ 10,000 fresh workers.

    “Apart from that, the administration has disbursed N4 billion to businesses in the nano sector as well as the small and medium enterprise subsector from N400,000 to N10m each. This is being done through the Rivers State Micro Finance Agency (RIMA) in partnership with and technical support of Nigeria’s Bank of Industry (BoI).

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    “Another giant stride that stood His Excellency Fubara out is that, since May 29, 2023, the administration has raised the monthly IGR of the state from N12 billion that he met on assumption of office to N27 billion, which amounts to an increase of over 100 per cent and with this tempo the annual IGR would hit N324 billion.

    “This a clear case of thinking outside the box, and rejigging the state’s internally generated revenue and transparency. It is on record that since the Governor’s assumption of office the least the state got from IGR is between N26 billion and N27 billion. The highest the state got before he took over was between N12 billion and N13billion at most.

    “Before His Excellency, Mr Fubara became governor in May 2023, the yearly IGR of Rivers State in 2022 was N172.8 billion in 2022, indicating an average monthly IGR of N14.4 billion according to Nigeria’s data bank, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). In 2021 Rivers State IGR stood at N123.3 giving an average of N10.3 billion and in 2020, the state IGR was N117.2 billion while that of 2019 was N169.6 billion,” they stated. 

  • Group suggests Imasuangbon as LP Gov candidate, Akpata running mate

    Group suggests Imasuangbon as LP Gov candidate, Akpata running mate

    Ahead of the governorship polls in Edo State, a group, Labour Party Forum for Justice, Equity and Fairness, has asked the leadership of the party to give the Edo gubernatorial ticket to Ken Imasuangbon and let Olumide Akpata serve as his running mate.

    Speaking on behalf of the group in a statement, Dr. Ben Osage said the call was in furtherance to a report in some national dailies on May 19 2024 titled: “Edo 2024: Labour moves to reconcile Akpata, Imansuangbon.”

    Osagies said the Labour Party stakeholders under the aegis of the Labour Party Forum For Justice, Equity and Fairness decided to put the records straight with the statement.

    The statement reads in part: “It is certain that the Labour Party and the teaming Obidients across Edo state know that the September 21, 2024 Edo State governorship election is ours to win. It is without an ounce of equivocation clear that our dear party, the Labour Party believes in equity, justice and fairness. And it is important to put before the world the position of the LP stakeholders on the event superintended by select members of the party on the 23rd of February, 2024 that was called the Edo State Labour Party Governorship Primaries.

    “Whilst commending the political commissions of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) for efforts targeted at reconciling all interests, and reorganizing cum reshaping the LP for effective participation in the democratic space, we must hasten to state that no reconciliation will be sustainable and far-reaching if the pillars on which the party sustains is ignored or breached. Can there be genuine reconciliation where justice, equity and fairness is thrown overboard?

    “The singular threat to the success of our dear party in the forthcoming Edo State governorship election is the fact that the largely mercantile erstwhile LP leadership under Julius Abure torpedoed the values of equity, justice and fairness by allowing a candidate from Edo South to emerge as the candidate whereas the incumbent Governor of Edo State Godwin Obaseki is from Edo South. Also curious is the fact that in 24 years of the present democracy Edo South when Obaseki’s tenure expires in a few months would have been in power for 16 years, and Edo North for eight years, it is therefore only just, fair and rquitable to have someone from Edo Central as the governorship candidate of our dear party.

    “The two major political parties that we often vilify chose equity, justice and fairness over political correctness by ceding power to Edo Central knowing that inclusiveness ditto power rotation, power sharing and consensus building is necessary for development and progress. The PDP elected a candidate from Edo Central because equity, justice and fairness must count. 

    For the APC, the very sagacious and popular Pastor Ize-Iyamu withdrew from the race so someone from Edo Central could be the APC candidate, and when Comrade Oshiomole and his team thought otherwise by choosing a candidate from Edo South, it took the intervention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who upon his return from a foreign trip instructed a rerun because of the call for justice, equity and fairness noting that Edo Central as it were must be given a chance to produce the next governor of the state. 

    “Indeed both the PDP and the APC have candidates from Edo Central, why should our dear LP that prides in justice, equity and fairness be different?”

    “As though karma were lurking in the corners of our hypocrisy, the candidate so chosen through Abure’s subterfuge has huge legitimacy issues and the validity of the ticket is suspect. The choice of deputy and the issues surrounding the replacement of the placeholder, as well as the fact that Barrister Olumide Akpata can no longer present a valid deputy governorship candidate as stipulated by INEC rules and regulations having run out of time, even as he runs from pillar to post to validate a mortally defective ticket, we must state that the way out of the present logjam is for the LP to ask Barrister Olumide Akpata to resign and serve as deputy governorship candidate to Barrister Kenneth Imasuangbon who is from Edo Central.

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    “Conversely the only window open to our dear party, so we do not lose out completely and not have a valid governorship candidate in Edo state is the providential action ditto the case in Court instituted by Imasuangbon challenging the validity of the Olumide Akpata ticket on grounds of law, and also raising serious issues regarding the propriety of the ticket knowing that it works against justice, equity and fairness. Indeed had Barrister Imasuangbon not gone to court, the fate of the LP in the Edo governorship election would have been sealed as the party will have no valid candidate knowing that Olumide Akpata does not have a valid deputy governorship candidate.

    “As concerned stakeholders of the party, we plead with organized labour and the Obidients to prevail on Barrister Olumide Akpata to stepdown/resign and run as the deputy governorship candidate of our dear party, with Barrister Ken Imasuangbon as the governorship candidate, this is the way to prevent our dear LP from losing out completely because Barr. Olumide Akpata is not a valid candidate known to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Anything other than this clear pathway to victory will amount to the LP surreptitiously working for the PDP or the APC because without a valid ticket our struggle will pan for nothing.

    “We are committed to seeing that everything humanly and legitimately possible is done to ensure that the LP wins Edo state come September 21, 2024, and the very bright path to tread is to support a Ken Imasuangbon/Olumide Akpata ticket. We pray this happens.”

  • Group alleges plots to undermine NSCDC operations

    Group alleges plots to undermine NSCDC operations

    A Yoruba Apex Youth organisation, Igbimo Odo Yoruba Afenifere, has raised the alarm over an orchestrated plot to undermine the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) and its leadership.

    This, the group said, is part of the plot by some desperate politicians, to destabilise efforts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in addressing the nation’s security challenges. 

    The group described the plots as a deliberate smear campaign by those it called mischief makers hellbent on tarnishing the hard-earned reputation of the Commandant General of the NSCDC, Dr Abubakar Audi.

    In a statement by its Secretary General, Olalekan Ajasin, the Apex Yoruba youth organisation, said the recent campaign of publications and planned protest against the management of the NSCDC in a section of the media were intended to ridicule the corps.

    He further said these mischief makers and agent provocateurs donning the garb of public officers hide under the umbrella and cloak of anti-corruption war to persecute their preserved enemies with contrary views.

    The group urged Nigerians to disregard the innuendos orchestrated by fifth columnists, salute the gallantry, patriotism, new sense of direction, and determination to ride the country of vandalism and criminal elements and therefore passed a vote of confidence on the hierarchy of the corp, led by the Commandant General, Abubakar Audi.

     “Nigerians are wiser now and would resist attempt by anyone, to jeopardize current efforts by the NSCDC in the fight against insecurity in Nigeria,” the group said. 

    It also urged the individuals behind such plot to allow the CG and his team at the NSCDC to concentrate in meeting their mandate of tackling the security challenges confronting the country.

  • Ighodalo hits APC’s Okpebholo over flood claim on GRA road

    Ighodalo hits APC’s Okpebholo over flood claim on GRA road

    The People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) governorship candidate in Edo State Asue Ighodalo has lashed his All Progressives Congress (APC) counterpart Senator Monday Okpebholo for claiming he couldn’t drive his V8 SUV through a flooded portion of GRA road in Benin, the capital city. 

    It said a video clip by Okpebholo that he could not drive through a portion of the unspecified road in GRA was a “comedy or error” especially when an Audi 80 saloon car successful drove through the same road. 

    A statement by Team Asue Media Organisation(TAMO) on Friday cautioned Okpebholo to refrain from making wild allegations designed to discredit the ruling PDP and Ighodalo. 

    The statement reads: We are concerned that despite several appeals that the ongoing campaign be focused on issues, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State, the leaders and now the candidate, Senator Monday Okpebolo, have made the peddling of lies and propaganda their primary focus.

    “The latest such happened on Thursday, May 16 wherein Okpebholo was seen in a video clip making wild allegations against the state Government and Dr Asue Ighodalo, the gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the same election on account of a flooded portion of an unspecified road in GRA.

    “However, contrary to Senator Okpebholo’s claim that his V8 SUVs could not drive through the flooded spot, an AUDI 80 saloon car drove through it very easily with the driver smiling into the camera.

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    “We consider all these half-truths, outright lies, misinformation, disinformation and propaganda unhealthy for the polity and all designed to deceive the good people of Edo State. This is unacceptable and we call on APC and their supporters to apply caution. Mercifully, Edo people are wiser, smarter and more discerning than the APC and Okpebholo can ever think or imagine.

    “We assert that, yes, Ighodalo has promised to “continue with the good policies of all previous administrations in the state, review those that deserved to be reviewed and do away with those that are not relevant or no longer meet the needs and aspirations of the people.” If Okpebholo and Edo APC have a problem with that simple statement of intention, we are sorry, we cannot help them.

    “On his part, Ighodalo is ready to continue with Edo BEST, civil service reforms, land use administration reforms, optimization of security, regular salaries payment to government workers, regular payment of pensions and gratuities and many more that have put smiles on the faces of Edo people. And, Edo people have heard the message loud and clear and aligned with him.

    “Ighodalo is determined to move Edo State from where it is now to a “First world sub-national government,” a state where all Edo sons and daughters would be proud to call home and return to invest, live and holiday without any fears whatsoever. Ighodalo will not be deterred by APC and Okpebholo’s smear campaign of calumny and orchestrated regime of lies and propaganda. A fruitful tree will inevitably have stones thrown at it.

    “Ighodalo’s eyes remain fixed on the larger picture – make Edo a first world sub-national in Nigeria. He has all the competences, the capacity, the character, the compassion and the connection to make it happen.”

  • Engage in electoral process, Ehondor of Benin Kingdom urges youths

    Engage in electoral process, Ehondor of Benin Kingdom urges youths

    The Ehondor of Benin, in Edo state, Chief lyare Ehondor has issued a passionate call for the revival of ancient traditions in the governance of the state.

    Emphasizing the rich history and sophisticated political system of their ancestors, Chief Ehondor urged the people of Edo State to honour these traditions as they approach the upcoming elections.

    “Our ancestors built a civilization renowned for its sophisticated political system, a system that valued consultation, representation, and the active participation of all members of society.

    “Just as they recognized the importance of inclusive governance, so too must we embrace the power of collective action in charting the course of our state,” Chief Ehondor stated.

    Addressing the youth specifically, Chief Ehondor called on them to reclaim their rightful place in the political arena.

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    “Your voices are the echoes of generations past, your ideas the seeds of a brighter future,” he said.

    “It is time to breathe new life into our ancient traditions by actively engaging in the electoral process.”

    Chief Ehondor urged the youth to register to vote, educate themselves on the issues that matter most to their communities, and cast their ballots with conviction on Election Day.

    He emphasized that their participation is not merely a privilege but a sacred duty to honour the legacy of those who came before and to safeguard the prosperity of generations yet to come.

    Chief Ehondor called for unity and empowerment, stating, “Together, let us forge a path forward that honours our heritage, respects our diversity, and empowers every citizen to contribute to the advancement of our great state.”