Category: Niger delta

  • A new chapter upon us, says Orbih, renews hope for greater Nigeria

    A new chapter upon us, says Orbih, renews hope for greater Nigeria

    National Vice Chairman South-South of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Dan Orbih, has expressed optimism the South-South region and indeed Nigeria, can emerge from the “dark phase” it was trapped in beginning a journey of renewal from 2021.

    Orbih, in his New Year’s message titled, “A New Chapter is upon us,” said the pathway to a better future for Nigeria was one defined by visionary leadership, and determined by conscious and committed followership.

    He noted that 2021 presented a unique opportunity for the leaders and people of the South-South and Nigeria in general to commit to the building of a new project firmly anchored on the demands of the knowledge economy which promotes investment in educational and intellectual capital as well as the vision of sustainable collective prosperity.

    Reflecting on 2020, Orbih described the year as a mostly “dark phase with occasional bright spots”.

    He cited the coronavirus pandemic, the economic recession, widespread insecurity, and huge national governance deficit as major highlights of the year.

    Focusing on the South-South region and its peculiar challenges, Orbih lamented the federal infrastructural deficit plaguing the region, accusing the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration of lacking both a clear strategic plan and political will to lead development efforts in the region.

    He expressed great worry over the poor state of federal road infrastructure in the region, crippling insecurity, and lack of federal government-led innovative solutions to fix age-long problems bedevilling the region.

    He described the Buhari administration’s approach to the region as “an unimaginative, lacklustre, uncoordinated mess”.

    Orbih opined that in the face of rank abdication of responsibility by the federal government in fixing the challenges grossly affecting the region, state governments and the people of the region must rise to the challenge of lifting the region.

    He noted that though the challenges were enormous, the people of the region were historically known to be determined and relentless in their drive for progress.

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    “Our people must now summon their well known resilient spirit of excellence to champion the cause for a better South-South region, one defined by new progressive thinking and collaborative effort,” he advised.

    He said the people of the region must be united in their demand for a fair deal for the South-South within the Nigeria project, and must collectively resist any effort by any region or group of people to deny or deprive them of their legitimate entitlements.

    To this end, he argued that an open national conversation, be held at an official conference or open sphere of free interaction, must continue to be advocated for by all Nigerians so that all parties to the Nigeria project must have a true sense of belonging.

    Orbih called for a regional approach to arresting the wave of insecurity in the country that has also badly affected the region.

    He called on the state governments of the region to create a regional security outfit that would complement the efforts of federal security agencies so as to stem insecurity in the bud.

    “We cannot sit idly by while our people are slaughtered and our way of life is hampered. For the South-South region to thrive, we must build a sub- national security architecture that captures the peculiarities of our beloved region,” he said.

    Commending the PDP for notable efforts at development in the region and beyond, Orbih said the people of the region had made no mistake by entrusting the entire state government leadership in the region to the party.

    Referencing the last Edo governorship election that saw the defeat of the All Progressives Congress (APC), further sealing the region as a stronghold of the PDP, he said his party was now strategically positioned to consolidate its hold on the region in the long term, while being primed to take over the reins of power at the centre in 2023.

    “The PDP is the party to beat in 2023, not only in the South-South region, but also nationally. With the undeniable widespread failure of the Buhari administration, Nigerians are yearning for true change and the PDP is the only party positioned to offer Nigerians their desired future,” Orbih said.

    He called for electoral reforms ahead of 2023 to fix the problems frustrating free and fair elections in the country, accusing President Buhari and the APC for sabotaging efforts geared at enhancing free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria.

    Orbih admonished all people of the South-South region and Nigerians in general to look forward to 2021 with the eagerness and earnestness of citizens desirous of a new chapter, asking them to summon the better angels of their nature towards building a country of their dreams.

    “There cannot be a region or country better than the quality of the people within it. We must become the difference we seek”, he concluded.

  • ‘We’ll end piracy, abductions in Niger Delta’

    ‘We’ll end piracy, abductions in Niger Delta’

    Our Reporter

    Ex-militants have resolved to end sea piracy and kidnapping in the region in a bid to foster the development of the Niger Delta communities. They also pledged to work with the Amnesty Programme to see to the achievement of its objectives.

    This was part of the resolutions from a peace-building meeting with the leadership of the ex-agitators, now referred to as delegates drawn from the nine states of the Niger Delta, which culminated in an interactive session with the Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme, Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd) in Agadagba-Obon, Ondo State on December 18th.

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    One of the prominent ex-militants in Ondo State, Bibopiri Ajube, also known as General Shoot-at-Sight who made this call at the meeting, urged his colleagues to work with the Presidential Amnesty Programme to foster security and development in the Niger Delta. They all assured the PAP Administrator of their solidarity.

    “We’re ready to work with you, sir. My brothers here are telling you that there will be no road blocking henceforth. This leadership is with you, anytime you need us, call Boyloaf, call us. We will call each other and work with you.”

  • ‘Probe abandoned projects in Akwa Ibom’

    ‘Probe abandoned projects in Akwa Ibom’

    By Bassey Anthony, Uyo

    The Niger Delta Liberation Force (NDLF) has called for a probe of abandoned projects in Akwa Ibom State, as well as federal allocations to the local government councils.

    It urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to dig into past and present budgets of the state under Governor Udom Emmanuel.

    A statement at the weekend by Capt. Victor Eyoh, Gen. Ekpo Ekpo, and four others, alleged that the Emmanuel-led administration was fond of budgeting and releasing funds to contractors for projects, which are either left uncompleted or abandoned.

    The group threatened to shut oil production if the anti-graft agencies do not probe the acts and ensure justice.

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    The statement reads: “We call on the EFCC and ICPC to probe activities of these councils to unravel the can of worms, and whoever is found culpable should face the law.

    “From our investigations, the government has developed the habit of budgeting for projects and releasing funds to contractors, while the projects are either left uncompleted or totally abandoned. Most times, the same projects are budgeted for in subsequent years.”

    NDLF also lamented the spate of uncompleted projects across the state, such as the Eket re-modelling project, Eket Township stadium, the flyover project at Ekom Iman, among others.

    Commissioner for Information and Strategy Ini Ememobong did not respond to a text message sent to him as at last night.

  • Ijaw youths reject new ward in Delta council

    Ijaw youths reject new ward in Delta council

    By Elo Edremoda, Warri

    Ijaw youths from Ogbe-Ijoh Warri urban communities in Delta State have rejected the creation of a ward in Warri South Local Government Area. They described it as ‘lopsided and unfair‘.

    The youths marched on the Warri-Sapele Road in peace. According to them, the Delta State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) was trying to ‘deprive’ them of having a ward among those newly created.

    DSIEC, on Tuesday, announced the creation of over 30 wards across the state when it announced the date for the local government elections.

    The youths noted that the Urhobo and Itsekiri have nine and 10 wards, and accused the state of aiding the oppression their people ‘in a place occupied by three ethnic groups’.

    An opinion leader of Ogbe-Ijoh kingdom, Friday Deinghan, warned that if the decision is not reversed, ‘there will be unrest in the Warri metropolis’. “And we are not fighting the Itsekiri or the Urhobo; we want to fight the governor” he added.

    Chairman of DSIEC Mike Ogbodu said he was not aware of any such request from the Ogbe-Ijoh people. He directed our correspondent to the secretary of the commission.

    Chairman of Warri South did not answer his calls as at last night.

  • IYC disowns president over calls to sack NDDC committee

    IYC disowns president over calls to sack NDDC committee

    By Okungbowa Aiwerie, Asaba

    The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) has rebutted calls by its president urging President Muhammadu Buhari to sack the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

    IYC President Timothy Igbifa, on Tuesday, demanded for the sack of the Prof. Daniel Pondei-led IMC board. He said what the people  need is a substantive board.

    Igbifa also accused the IMC of not being in touch with the people, saying there is a big disconnect between the board and the people.

    But a statement by IYC Secretary, Ebilade Ekerefe, debunked Igbifa’s stance as personal and not representing Ijaw youths.

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    Ekerefe noted that the position of Ijaw youths is reflected in the recent seven-point demand presented by the Southsouth Governors during the last stakeholders meeting held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

    According to him, sponsors of the purported report should urge President Buhari to focus on increasing funding for the NDDC instead of calling for sack of the Pondei-led committee.

    The statement reads: “Sponsors of the report should rather intensify calls on President Buhari to pay all outstanding allocation owed the NDDC. The president should also increase funding to the commission to meet the region’s development needs. The Act establishing the NDDC should also be amended to include a ‘deterrent clause’ to multinationals which have refused to pay their obligatory three per cent contribution to the NDDC to quicken development in the region.

    “It’s sad and unacceptable that the IOCs’ will continue to treat the region with contempt and impunity because the laws allow them to do so. NDDC has become a cash cow for politicians and too much interference is the real problem facing the commission. This has contributed to the agency not being able to meet the people’s expectation.”

  • Open our work place, Tompolo’s workers tell EFCC

    Open our work place, Tompolo’s workers tell EFCC

    By Elo Edremoda, Owerri

    Workers of Mieka Dive Limited, a maritime company owned by High Chief Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo), have called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to reopen the site which was confiscated in 2016.

    This is coming almost five months after a Federal High Court in Lagos quashed all fraud allegations against the former Niger Delta warlord.

    The workers marched on the yard in Edjeba community, Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State. They urged President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene.

    They carried placards with inscriptions such as “Our families are hungry, allow us go back to work”; “No work, no food”; “EFCC obey court order”; “Federal Government open our yard”.

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    The workers lamented the hardship forced on them and their families following the sudden confiscation by the EFCC, and the continuous deprivation of access to the company since July 15 when judgment was given in favour of their boss.

    Federal Government declared Tompolo wanted in 2015 after he failed to appear before the court over an alleged N45.5 billion fraud suit. EFCC seized his properties and sealed the company which has over 500 persons in its employ.

    Managing Director of Mieka Dive, Keston Pondi, called for government’s presence during the reopening.

    According to him, properties worth millions of naira have been reportedly looted from the yard which has been under the surveillance of security operatives.

    He said: “Our demand is that our yard be reopened, and the government be present when it is being reopened.

    “Properties worth billions of naira were in the yard but information reaching us is that everything has been looted. Most of the ships, our barges are all sunk. The caravans have also been looted and broken.

    “We want the government to open our yard for us. Not just opening it, but to come and take inventory and pay appropriate compensation.”

    Tompolo, in a statement, said: “EFCC has no legal reason to refuse to return the properties. Our demands are simple – return the properties confiscated, starting with this jetty (yard) where we now stand, return all our other properties and pay compensation for the ones that were looted.”

  • Wike presents N448b budget to Assembly

    Wike presents N448b budget to Assembly

    By Mike Odiegwu and Rosemary Nwisi, Port Harcourt

    Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike on Wednesday presented a N448,660,773,476 billion budget for the 2021 fiscal year to the House of Assembly.

    The ‘Budget of Recovery and Consolidation’ allocated N305.8 billion for capital expenditure and N142.7 billion for recurrent expenditure.

    Governor Wike said the budget represents about 20 per cent increase over the 2020 N300 billion budget.

    The capital expenditure, representing, 68.18 per cent, constitutes administrative sector (N87.7 billion); Economic sector (N105 billion); Law and Justice (N1.7 billion); Social sector (N132 billion) and deductions/loan repayments (N38 billion).

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    The governor said N82.9 billion was allocated to provide infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and completion of flyover projects at Okoro-Nu-Odo, Rumuola, Rumuogba, and Port Harcourt GRA junction.

    “We will also deliver the Ogoni/Andoni/Opobo unity road, the Eastern bypass dualisation, 6th and 7th flyover projects and the Wakama road, other ongoing rural roads in our communities and local government areas,” he added.

    Speaker of the House of Assembly Ikuinyi Ibani hailed Wike’s commitment towards transforming the economy. He described the budget as a balanced plan.

    He assured Wike of the House’ continued supports, saying the lawmakers would diligently consider and pass the budget.

  • Cross River by-election: police impose curfew

    Cross River by-election: police impose curfew

    By Nsa Gill, Calabar

    Movement has been restricted for the December 5 Cross River North Senatorial by-election.

    A statement by the police spokesman, Irene Ugbo, said Commissioner of Police Abdulkadir Jimoh banned movement of persons, groups and motorists within the five local government areas comprising the senatorial district where the election will hold.

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    The curfew holds from 6am to 6pm, but exempts those on essential duties who must however bear identification tags.

  • Amaju Pinnick @ 50; Celebrating an achiever

    Amaju Pinnick @ 50; Celebrating an achiever

    By Femi Salako

    The Nigerian Football sector in the last one decade has really seen to its structure and functions various changes, even as the nation makes the step to transition its football to match the expectations of the modern football on the international stage, Prominent among the figures who have heralded a great positive change to football in Nigeria over these past few years is the incumbent President of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) Amaju Pinnick.

    Stepping into the scene at a time when the Nigerian Football Body was rocked with various challenges which distracted the body away from its sole objectives and the body was left needing a strong and coordinated Leadership, Amaju Pinnick came in at the right moment and he justified his mandate by taking the body to one of its finest years within the past few decades.

    Pinnick clocks 50 years today, even as he celebrates, it’s quite important for Nigerians to celebrate the man who has once again brought the Super Eagles of Nigeria back to the eyes of the world.

    He is one who can be described as an astute and cerebral football administrator, who has used his expertise to galvanize the sport both on the local and international scene.

    He is the First Nigerian to be elected as the Confederation of African Football 1st Vice President, position which until his exit was greatly used to boost and facilitate the growth of Football in Nigeria.

    Over the years, Pinnick has made a tremendous improvement in the areas of securing lucrative deals for the national teams which has spelt good for the fortune of Football in Nigeria. This is as a result of the virtues of accountability and transparency policies which has been brought in place by him.

    Through the leadership of Amaju Pinnick, there’s been great significant growth of the body both on field and off field, facilitating programs for referees development in Nigeria, Coaches and administrators; prioritization of the welfare of players and officials of the National Teams; excellent policies that have improved and elevated domestic league; qualification of the Nigerian National Teams for Major International competitions; signing of an agreement with a global brand NIKE, for kitting of the National Teams; successful Campaigns of the National Teams at various global and Continental championships; FIFA and CAF elite courses for coaches and referees and a lofty U-13 and U-15 youth program determined to create a pool of talented footballers to feed the various National Teams in the near Future.

    Amaju Pinnick no doubts represents one of the finest football administrators to have ever graced the Glass House.

     

     

  • Diri charges traditional rulers on security

    Diri charges traditional rulers on security

    By Simon Utebor, Yenagoa

    Bayelsa state governor, Senator Douye Diri, has charged the traditional rulers in the state to ensure peace and security in their domains.

    Diri gave the charge at the weekend when he received traditional rulers from Epie-Attisa Kingdoms led by the Obenibe of Epie Kingdom, King Malla Sasime, at Government House, Yenagoa.

    He also directed 24-hour security surveillance around Edepie-Etegwe Roundabout and Swali areas of Yenagoa, the state capital.

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    He said: “Start a positive action on how to solve the insecurity in some of your communities. We have to work to ensure our children are not recruited and initiated into cultism. You have a role to play here to also support the security agents.

    “This is the first royal solidarity since February and it is great to note that it is coming from the landlords of the state capital. Thank you for accepting to work with the prosperity government.”

    He said the Glory Drive from Ecumenical Centre, Igbogene, was already captured in the state’s 2021 budget.