Category: Niger delta

  • Dafinone celebrates Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom at 80

    Dafinone celebrates Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom at 80

    Senator Ede Dafinone has celebrated His Royal Majesty, Emmanuel Ekemejewa Sideso Abe I, the Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom on his 80th birthday. 

    The Senator commended the exemplary leadership and dedicated service that HRM Sideso Abe I has provided to the people of Uvwie Kingdom, the Urhobo Nation and Delta State.

    He also expressed admiration for HRM Sideso Abe I’s achievements and the stability he has brought to the Uvwie Kingdom, highlighting the monarch’s inclusive leadership style and wisdom, which have made him a shining example for others to follow. 

    Dafinone added that he has witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of HRM Sideso Abe’s dedicated service, acknowledging his invaluable contributions to Uvwie Kingdom and Delta State as a whole.

    Dafinone thanked God for making the monarch achieve such a milestone on earth and prayed God to continue to grant His Majesty more fruitful years on the throne of his forefathers.

    The Senator, in a statement, said: “On behalf of the good people of Delta Central Senatorial District, I join the great people of Uvwie Kingdom, and indeed the Urhobo Nation to rejoice and celebrate Your Majesty, on your 80th birthday anniversary.

    “Sir, not many attain such a milestone in life, but God graciously kept you thus far in good health and sound mind to continue to provide leadership to our people, and we can attest to the fact that your journey on earth has been impactful and that of service to humanity. 

    Read Also: Dafinone congratulates Akpabio on 61st birthday

    “With a career spanning over 30 years at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company, Your Majesty rose through the ranks with distinction, showcasing strong managerial abilities. This experience undoubtedly influenced your approach to leadership, resulting in positive development within your kingdom.

    “Since your ascension to the throne as Ovie in 2008, Your Majesty has prioritized promoting peace, education, and community development. Notably, your scholarship program has benefitted over 2,000 students, thereby demonstrating your commitment to investing in the future of our youth. 

    “Your service as the Chairman of the National Development Summit of Traditional Rulers, contributing to the nation-building process has not gone unnoticed. 

    “Here, we wish you a happy 80th birthday, Your Majesty, and many more years on the throne.”

  • Are Naval personnel involved in illegal oil bunkering in Niger Delta?

    Are Naval personnel involved in illegal oil bunkering in Niger Delta?

    • By Mukhtar Ya’u Madobi 

    Ever since its discovery in 1956 in the Niger Delta region, precisely in Bayelsa State, crude oil has been the major backbone of the Nigerian economy, contributing the largest share to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

    It is, however, unfortunate that damaging acts such as oil bunkering, oil theft and pipeline vandalism continue to threaten the sector, reducing its huge contribution to the national treasury because revenue inflow is adversely affected.  

    In order to stem the tide, the immediate past administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari contracted Tantita Security Services Limited (TSS) for the protection of pipelines as well as other oil-related facilities around Niger Delta.

    The general public and industry stakeholders have attested that Tantita Security is doing a good job guarding the facilities under their watch. The impact in evident in the sharp rise in the quantity of crude oil being produced daily in recent months.

    In October this year, the Federal Government announced that Nigeria’s oil production had increased to about 1.7 million barrels per day, from the 1.1mbpd recorded in August 2023. The figure was in fact below 1mbpd as of May 2022.

    Curiously, since the surveillance commenced, there have been different accusations and counteraccusations between Tantita Security and the Nigerian Navy over the identity of persons stealing crude and sabotaging normal maritime activities.

    Just last week, another episode occurred amid heated counter-allegations after a large vessel was intercepted on the waters of Ondo State. A disturbing leaked video revealed alleged shady deals involving some personnel of the Navy.

    A combined team of soldiers, personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and operatives of Tantita Security discovered the vessel after it was spotted loading crude oil from a well head off the coast of Ondo. 

    The vessel reportedly had on board naval officers, who allegedly declined a request by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited that the tanker be moved to its jetty at Oporoza in Delta State for investigation.

    The personnel, according to reports, claimed that they arrested the vessel and were transporting it to one of their bases; shots were said to have been fired to ward off other security operatives from any attempt to access the cargo ship.

    Read Also: Nigeria oil production dips to 1,466,185b/d in November

    The questions for military authorities: Did the Navy truly arrest that oil vessel? Why did they stop the government team from carrying out an inspection? What was the reason for firing shots despite the presence of NSCDC and NNPCL officials?

    On the seized vessel in Ondo, Naval spokesperson, Commodore Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan, said the arrest was an action sequel to a tip off. He accused Tantita Security complicity in “illegalities”, saying the Awoye riverine area,  near the location of arrest, is covered by the firm.

    “The apprehension of the vessel was based on credible intelligence received by the Base on the illegal activities of crude oil thieves at the location which informed the swift deployment of FOB IGBOKODA personnel to enforce the arrest of the vessel and her crew.

    “…It is believed that Tantita Security Service is involved in these illegalities because Awoye riverine area which is close to the place of arrest is covered by TSS. It was upon the arrest of the vessel by the Nigerian Navy that TSS began to raise false alarm, unfounded and mischievous,” Ayo-Vaughan noted.

    The company, in its response, debunked the allegation it described as “libelous and defamatory”, and has demanded a thorough investigation by federal government in order to expose the saboteurs and those who might be sponsoring them.

    “The activities going on inside the Nigerian Navy’s FalconEye should be investigated as the ship was only a few kilometres off the coast of Ondo State, well within view of the FalconEye, but they never reacted”, said Capt. Warredi Enisuoh, Executive Director, Operations and Technical.

    The Navy should know Nigerians are tired of blame games; what they want is the prosecution of economy wreckers. The Rear Admiral Patrick Effah-led Naval Intelligence Unit must gather credible information to tackle illegal oil bunkering in Niger Delta and safeguard our waters.

    A diligent probe should be launched to fish out soldiers and elements conniving with criminals to perpetrate crimes capable of crippling nation’s economy. Until this is done, the public will continue to suspect Navy as an accomplice in crude oil theft.

    Former Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo (retd.) had hinted that unscrupulous personnel were assisting thieves on oil bunkering and theft. Now, many are eager to see the problem fixed under the current CNS, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla.

    _Mukhtar, author of “National Security Strategies: A Young Writer’s Perspectives,” writes for PRNigeria’s Emergency Digest._

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  • Dafinone congratulates Akpabio on 61st birthday

    Dafinone congratulates Akpabio on 61st birthday

    Senator Ede Dafinone (Delta Central) has congratulated Senate President Godswill Akpabio on his 61st birthday.

     Dafinone, in a goodwill message, lauded the President of the Senate, whose life he said has been an inspirational story of providence, courage, and forthrightness in championing the causes of his people and the unity and progress of Nigeria.

    Dafinone said the celebrator has distinguished himself as a Nigerian with a vast leadership experience, having served as a two-time Governor of Akwa-ibom State, Minority Leader of the Senate, Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and President of the Senate.

    He noted that Akpabio has contributed significantly to the growth of the legislature in Nigeria and distinguished himself overtime in the service of our nation — in various capacities and at various levels as a patriot.

    Dafinone prayed that the Almighty God, in his infinite wisdom, grace, and protection, continues to guide the President of the Senate in his remaining journey’s through life.

    “As the Senate President, Senator Akpabio has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, fostering unity and cooperation among his colleagues while championing the cause of good governance.   

    “His remarkable ability to navigate complex issues and find common ground has undoubtedly contributed to the growth and stability of our legislative arm.

    Read Also: Dafinone mourns Kokori, consoles family

    “Beyond his political endeavors, Senator Akpabio has consistently displayed deep compassion for the less privileged, actively engaging in philanthropic activities that uplift the lives of many. His benevolent spirit and commitment to the welfare of the people have endeared him to countless Nigerians.

    “As we join in the celebration of Senator Godswill Akpabio’s 61st birthday, let us reflect on his remarkable journey and express our sincere gratitude God for his service to our great nation. May this special day be filled with joy, love, and cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

    “Once again, I extend my warmest wishes on behalf  of the good people of Delta Central Senatorial District to the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, on this auspicious occasion. May the years ahead be filled with good health, continued success, and the fulfillment of all your aspirations,” Senator Dafinone said.

  • Tompolo’s Tantita, soldiers ‘foil’ oil theft at OML 103, 110 off Ondo Coast

    Tompolo’s Tantita, soldiers ‘foil’ oil theft at OML 103, 110 off Ondo Coast

    Pipeline surveillance company, Tantita Security Services Limited has alerted the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) on the activities of an unmarked vessel purportedly involved in illegal bunkering activities off the Ondo state coast 

    TSSL, which is owned by Chief (Dr) Government Ekpemupolo, said the unknown oil tanker was moored at an oil well jacket around the Oil Mining Leases (OML) 110 and 103 operated by Cavendish Petroleum Limited, and Consolidated Oil respectively.

    In its report to NNPCL that was made available to The Nation, TSSL said its operatives in the Igbokoda axis of Ondo state were tipped off by its intelligence sources on the plot by a syndicate to steal crude oil from a well jacket in between the two OMLs.

    It said: “The loading of the ship was to commence just before 2200hrs local time on the 6th of December 2023. Tantita Security Operatives got confirmation that the unknown ship is on location and had made fast to the Well Jacket and that loading had commenced.

    “At about 0300hrs, Tantita Security Operatives set out to secure the scene of the crime via two boats. While underway, information reached us that the ship had four AK-47 rifles and ammunition and we should proceed with caution.”

    The firm also expressed concerns about possible collusion between the criminals, bad eggs within the NNPCL, and officials of the Nigerian Navy’s FOB around the vicinity of the crime.

    Read Also: Tantita, security forces arrest vessel

    The letter signed by Captain Waredi Enisuoh identified a suspected oil dealer, who is currently facing charges of illegal bunkering (names withheld) as the mastermind of the plot.

    The statement said the gang is working in league with an illegal bunkering and well jacket vandalism suspect based in Benin, Edo State, and appealed to the Nigerian Navy to allow its operative to bring the suspect to face the law 

    It added: “As daylight, we approached the ship to have a clearer view. It was discovered that it had already connected hoses from the Wellhead to its deck and loading had commenced.

    “By this time, an update also got to us that the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base has sent out gunboats in the direction of the crime scene as well. Their mission was to rescue the ship from the Tantita Operatives laying siege in the area and securing it from being boarded.”

     Enisuoh said the two Navy gunboats and a speedboat donated to the Nigerian Navy by the Ondo State government stormed the area and started firing warning shots at its operatives forcing them to abandon mission and wait for backup.

     A video of the confrontation between the navy on one hand, and a team comprising soldiers of the Nigerian Army and TSSL operatives, on the other hand, showed the naval officers directing the TSsL team to backoff, saying, “we have the authority to secure the area.”

    The group lamented that they were drawing fire from the navy, who should join them in protecting oil assets from theft.

    Speaking on the confrontation, Capt Enisuoh said: “We refused to leave the area despite the Cat and Mouse chase between the Tantita Operatives and the Navy at sea. By evening time, we got information that the Navy had removed the Master of the yet-to-be-identified ship and one other crew member.”

    He called on the NNPCL and the Federal Government to wade in and ensure that the circumstances surrounding the vessel, its cargo, and those involved are unraveled.

  • Immortalise Kokori, Emerhor tells FG

    Immortalise Kokori, Emerhor tells FG

    The founding leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, has commiserated with the family of the late former Secretary General of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) Chief Frank Ovie Kokori, over the passage of the octogenarian.

    Kokori, an elder statesman and a founding chieftain of APC, died at a Warri hospital on Thursday after battling a kidney related ailment.

    Emerhor, a renowned banker and politician, while reacting to the passage of Chief Kokori, described the former NUPENG scribe of being pivotal to the returning of Nigeria to democracy.

    Emerhor in a statement on Friday noted that the death of Chief Kokori is a great loss to Nigeria’s democracy considering his personal sacrifice against the then military junta to return the country to civilian government.

    He. called on the President Bola Tinubu-led APC government to immortalise the former labour leader for his role in ensuring that the country return to democratic rule.

    The APC leader stated that despite Kokori’s incarceration by the then military government, the iconic labour leader remained consistent in his fight for the democracy which all Nigerians are currently enjoying.

    Read Also: Torrents of tributes pour for Labour leader Kokori

    Emerhor further posited that the feats achieved by Chief Kokori especially in the June 12 struggle will remained ever-green and appealed to President Tinubu to immortalise the elder statesman.

    “I am pained to receive the sad news of the passing of one of Nigeria’s active participants in June 12 struggle. Papa Kokori sacrificed so much for the current democracy we are all enjoying. He fought at the detriment of his family and personal comfort for the return of civilian rule.

    “Chief Kokori also made valuable contributions to the formation and growth of our party, All Progressives Congress (APC). For his likes, APC today has a strong footing in Delta State and other parts of Nigeria.

    “His contributions to the development of our democracy will be well remembered. To this end, I appeal to our esteemed leader and President of our Nation, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to immortalise him. Immortalising Chief Kokori is a way of commending him for his role in returning Nigeria to Democracy.

    “I extend my heartfelt condolences to his immediate family, the King and people of Agbon Kingdom and all lovers of Democracy for the passage of our relentless fighter of a better Nigeria”, the statement partly reads. 

  • Crude Oil Theft: Navy, Tantita on collision course over arrested vessel

    Crude Oil Theft: Navy, Tantita on collision course over arrested vessel

    Operatives of the Tantita Security Services Limited (TSSL) have uncovered a coastal location in Ondo state, where oil thieves were allegedly siphoning crude oil under the cover of men of the Nigerian Navy (NN).

    It was gathered that the personnel of TSSL, who acted on a tip-off stormed the location of the illicit oil deal, where the illegal oil operators under the protection of the armed naval personnel were stealing crude oil from a well-head, operated by a yet-to-be-identified oil major.

    The Tantita operatives were said to have been barred from the scene by some naval personnel, who engaged in sporadic shooting to ward off the inquisitive officials of the private security company engaged by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to tackle the menace of crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism.

    It was also alleged that the naval personnel also tamed men of the Nigerian Army (NA) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), who were later called in as reinforcement by Tantita.

    The combined team of Tantita personnel and men of the NA and NSCDC were restricted 700 metres away from the scene of the illegal operations by the naval men.

    As the naval personnel on the illegal collaborative assignment launched gun attacks, ostensibly to cover their tracks, Tantita officials, soldiers and men of NSCDC maintained reasonable distance, apparently to avoid casualty.

    Read Also: Tantita, security forces arrest vessel

    Impeccable findings showed that the action of the naval personnel was aimed at concealing the identity of the vessel and ensuring it sailed with the stolen crude out of the nation’s territorial water.

    The investigation further revealed that as the face-off persisted, information about the incident filtered into the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA).

    The NSA, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who was said to be livid over the relentless and unrepentant connivance of the men of the Navy with oil thieves, reportedly contacted the service chiefs, including the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, warning that the vessel must not be allowed to escape.

    Ribadu also placed the NNPCL’s Chief Operating Officer, Mele Kyari and the Presidency on red alert.

    The Navy, in a volte-face, feigned the involvement of its personnel in the unpatriotic act.

    Reliable sources said Ogalla subsequently directed his subordinates to apprehend the vessel in response to pressures from different quarters, including the Presidency.

    As parts of the drama by the Navy cleared itself, it was gathered that the crew members of the vessels would be paraded in due course without the naval collaborators.

    Reliable sources provided video clips from the scene at the coast of Ondo State, to authenticate the report.

    Even after the purported arrest, it was further gathered that the Naval personnel refused a request by the officials of NNPCL that the vessel be moved to the NNPCL’s jetty at Oporoza for a joint inspection.

    Oporoza jetty is a recognised destination for previous illegal oil equipment and vessels seized by Tantita and other security agencies from illegal oil operators.

    Observers are concerned that the Navy was planning to take credit for the arrest of the vessel, which it was originally aiding to steal crude oil.

    The concern was further accentuated by the tendency to exonerate its officials, who provided cover and escorted the vessel.

    Also citing precedence, observers are also worried that the vessel might either disappear without trace or its content emptied by unscrupulous naval personnel.

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  • Video clarifies Edo Gov aspirant Ighodalo’s interpreter report

    Video clarifies Edo Gov aspirant Ighodalo’s interpreter report

    A video has emerged clarifying what and how an aspirant for the off season Edo governorship election, Asue Ighodalo conveyed his message in his Esan home. 

    In the video, he said he is a true Edo son and contributed immensely to the growth of democracy since its inception in Nigeria. 

    Ighodalo is contesting under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    A video on X by a PDP chieftain, Anthony Ehilebo, seemed to contradict report alleging that the aspirant hired an interpreter to speak to his people.

    The video seen by our correspondent has no interpreter as reported.Ighodalo was only seen in the video addressing the media on how grounded he was in Edo and Nigeria’s politics.

    In a typical Edo accent in the video, he said he had been doing things in Esanland. 

    Revealing his house which stood behind him in the village, he said he had done a lot of work with different governments with regards to the economy of the State. 

    He said: “I do things in Esanland. But it is only that we are not noisy. My brother is here, I am here, my parents were here. I am a true Esan boy. I am not going to use home boy, because they have used it badly. I am an Esan Boy.”

    Read Also: APC zonal organising secretary, Agbomhere joins Edo governorship race

    Recalling his contributions to the development of the State since 2008, he said: “I am a true Esan boy. I am a true Edo boy. I am a true Nigerian. That is what I am. Since 2008, I have been in the economic team of the state, starting from the administration of Comrade Governor (Adams) Oshiomhole. Since Godwin Obaseki came in as Chairman, Economic Team, I have been coming to Edo State to support and advise the government.

    “I have been advising since 2008, which is 15 years ago, which means that I came into Edo State, five, six, so many times a year for government business, not to talk about my own business. So, people can say what they like. Because we are not noisy, and because we are not jumping from one ‘mama put’ to another, does not mean am not a true Edo boy.

    “This issue of an Edo boy, this issue of a true son of the soil is in the heart. There are many of our brothers and sisters in the diaspora who are more Edo than many of them who live here. So it is in the heart, it is what you do in your heart, it is not how many pepper soup joints you go. So, all those of us in the diaspora, those of us in the diaspora in Nigeria, diaspora abroad, all the best hands must come to develop Edo State.

    “Someone cannot sit in the village or in ‘mama put’ and say the rest of us cannot come and develop our state. It is not done. We must all come together and develop Edo State, plus the people in ‘mama put,’ plus the people in Canada, we must come together and develop Edo.” State.”

    Sharing the video, Ehilebo wrote: “So people.. They will tell you Asue Ighodalo has no home in Esan..

    “Ladies and gentlemen, hear from him directly…

    “No be them say them say…

    I am at home with my people…”

    The video has already generated over 400 comments with the Diaspora vowing to rally support for the aspirant.

    Watch video here: 

  • Relocate military bases, barracks to hinterlands to tackle crimes, FNM tells FG

    Relocate military bases, barracks to hinterlands to tackle crimes, FNM tells FG

    The Future Nigeria Movement (FNM) has appealed to the federal government to order the immediate relocation of all military bases and barracks in city centres to the hinterlands to tackle crimes and terrorism in the country.

    The leader and founder of FNM, Livingstone Wechie, insisted that such facilities should be relocated to the outskirts, rural, and urban areas across the country to help contain security challenges.

    Wechie in a statement in Port Harcourt on Thursday, November 30, observed that there are about 180 military bases and barracks across the country and that most of them are either located within the city centres or have been seriously caught up, encroached upon, and overrun by urbanisation.

    He said: “The implication is that the civilian and military population mix can compromise Nigeria’s security climate and architecture as is the case.

    “It is important to note without prejudice that in the event of territorial attacks, it is easier for logistical deployment of hardware from those non-urban areas, and quick responses will be better achieved.

    “The city centres should be left mainly for the police and civil defence including other intelligence security institutions of state to interface with civilians and manage internal security challenges as is constitutionally required.

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    “The high visibility of military personnel in regular civilian activities and settlements is undoubtedly demystifying and undermining our military forces.

    “The duty of the military is principally for the protection of the nation’s territorial integrity.

    “Their concentration on the internal daily activities in the urban areas stand a chance to ostensibly compromise that patriotic duty.  Most of the high crimes including terrorism, banditry, highway kidnappings and others take place in the various areas outside the urban settlement because they are easy entry routes that have been conquered due to lack of adequate military control”

    Wechie said the relocation of military bases and barracks would result in making available massive land for economic development within the urban areas.

    He added: “Some of these lands can be reallocated for industrial and other real estate purposes while others may be reallocated to the original native owners as incentives for their age-long patriotic contribution to national development vide critical state infrastructure.

    “FNM recommends that the welfare of both the military and other security agencies including the Nigerian Police Force should be made a national emergency or priority.

    “The welfare outlook of our security personnel is most embarrassing and this has made them beggarly, vulnerable for all sorts of compromises and willing tools for extremely abusive tendencies. To this effect, all steps must be taken to save the situation to avert the disaster at hand.”

  • Allow Sylva breathe, ex-N/Delta freedom fighter tells Jonathan

    Allow Sylva breathe, ex-N/Delta freedom fighter tells Jonathan

    A former Niger Delta freedom fighter, Pastor Reuben Wilson, has faulted former President Goodluck Jonathan’s recent comments against the former Minister of Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva.

    Wilson said in a statement on Monday that it was wrong for Jonathan to have said that he would have relocated his mother from Bayelsa State if the former Minister had won the recent governorship election.

     He urged the former President to conduct himself as an elder statesman in the politics of the State, rather than supporting a particular candidate or party.

     Wilson, who was the Southern Ijaw local government coordinator of the APC Bayelsa gubernatorial campaign council, stated these in a statement on Monday, where he asked Jonathan to allow Sylva to breathe by not fighting him and Bayelsa APC.

    The South-South Coordinator of the Asiwaju Group, TAG, and Founder, Pastor Reuben Initiative For Good Leadership and Accountability, warned APC members in the State to beware of the new found romance between Jonathan and the leaders of the party.

    Wilson also faulted the recent visit of the ex-President to the APC National Chairman, which he said was interpreted by many as a ploy to negatively influence the party leadership against Sylva.

    He wondered why Jonathan had to visit the party leadership in such a time he described as critical, when the APC had just been allegedly robbed of its victory at the governorship election in Bayelsa.

    The ex-warlord also asked Jonathan to desist from allegedly trying to influence the courts to secure a favourable outcome for Diri in the just concluded Bayelsa gubernatorial election, insisting that the APC will reclaim her supposed stolen mandate via the courts.

    “He is a highly revered elder statesman and should therefore, confine himself strictly to that enviable role and status. He should guide his utterances and actions as such. He should treat all political actors in the state as part of his political family and stop politicking for any particular candidate or party.

    “The recent utterances and actions of Dr Goodluck Jonathan are not palatable. Such utterances are distasteful and provocative; and shouldn’t be coming from a person of the status of the former President.

    “Dr Goodluck Jonathan demonstrated the highest level of statesmanship when he conceded defeat to former President Buhari in the 2015 presidential election and he got applause from political leaders across the globe. 

    “We were all proud of his level of statesmanship and expected him to continue in that light to attract development to our dear state but unfortunately, he has derailed from that enviable height and earned himself the wrath of every public-spirited and patriotic Bayelsian who had hitherto loved him dearly.

    Read Also: Ex-militant leaders blame Sylva/Tompolo alliance for APC’s defeat in Bayelsa

    “My call on the former President to conduct himself as elder statesman and desist from working against the political interest of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Bayelsa State chapter is strengthened by the fact that I have been one of his ardent supporters in his political career but he is losing my respect and support due to his latest utterances and actions with respect to the just concluded off-cycle Bayelsa gubernatorial election.

     “The new found romance with the hierarchy of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by the former President is seen by many as a ploy to negatively influence the party leadership against Chief Timipre Sylva. 

    “The recent visit by the former President to our National Chairman in this critical period when our party has just been robbed of its victory at the Bayelsa State gubernatorial election leaves a sour taste in the mouths of many and so many questions are begging for answers.”