Category: Niger Delta

  • Corruption, maladministration weighed down MAN Oron for 39 years – Rector

    Corruption, maladministration weighed down MAN Oron for 39 years – Rector

    The Rector Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, Akwa Ibom State, Commodore Duja Effedua (retd) has disclosed corruption and maladministration weighed down the institution for 39 years.

    Effedua, who spoke to journalists at the Academy, said he has incurred the wrath of some contractors in his bid to fight corruption.

    He disclosed he has received over 6000 petitions since he assumed office in 2017 but added that he was not distracted.

    He also said he inherited over 50 court cases and still counting.

    Effedua, after a tour of facilities in the school, said his commitment to blocking financial loopholes has saved the institution millions of naira which would have been stolen by corrupt people.

    He alleged that 80% of the funding to the institution was looted by staff within the environment and some cabals in Abuja.

    The Rector said he did not come to the academy to fight anyone but to reposition the Academy, which was on the verge of being shut down by the International Maritime Organisation.

    He added that though he did not get extra funding, he was able to save huge sum of money through blockage of leakages.

    “The magic you saw is a job of three years plus. Now we are the best in Africa in terms of equipment and we are struggling to be the best in the world. We have trained our men to handle our equipment,” he said.

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    He lamented there was general poor attitude to work among the workers while most of them were unprofessional not adding value to the Academy.

    “When I came here I met somebody who read forestry, what was he doing here? We also met some with fake certificates. Some did not do NYSC before they got the job? Some had poor attitudes to work. Our biggest challenges are the sins of the past, lots of court cases.

    “One of the buildings was abandoned at floor level, even after money was fully released, the rooms were overgrown. I called experts and they confirmed it could carry three floors, we finished the job and someone came out recently to tell us he did the job up to three storeys,” the Rector said.

  • Jonathan to attend Olu of Warri’s coronation

    Jonathan to attend Olu of Warri’s coronation

    Our Reporter

    Former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has sent a congratulatory message to the Olu designate of the Warri Kingdom, Prince Tsola Emiko.

    The former President also accepted the invitation to attend the coronation ceremony.

    Dr. Jonathan spoke glowingly of his hope the opportunity of the new Olu’s divinely ordained appointment would be to contribute his quota to the assignment of national development.

    His congratulatory brimmed with eloquent praise and hope for the future of the people of the Warri Kingdom.

    “The Itsekiri Kingdom is renowned for its rich and colorful history, one that has lasted for hundreds of years.

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    “The royal stool to which you have been found worthy is a national treasure, an emblem of patriotism, that has produced notable leaders in our country. As President, I met your father during his reign as the 19th Olu of Warri and I am confident that your family background places you in good stead to serve your people with dignity and diligence,” he said.

    The former President also indicated his intention to honor the invitation to the royal coronation to be held on the 21st of August 2021 in Warri.

    Prince Tsola Emiko was chosen by the Ginuwa Ruling house and Warri Council of Chiefs and his people to become the 21st Olu of Warri, his coronation will take place on the August 21.

  • PANDEF backs Dikio’s vision of turning ex-agitators to entrepreneurs

    PANDEF backs Dikio’s vision of turning ex-agitators to entrepreneurs

    By Mike Odiegwu, Port Harcourt

    The Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has thrown its weight behind all the reforms in the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) especially the new vision of PAP’s Interim Administrator, Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd) of transforming the ex-agitators to entrepreneurs.

    Appraising the administrative style of Dikio since his assumption of office, the forum observed the beneficiaries of the programme and other critical stakeholders in the Niger Delta region had continued to speak well of his performance and visionary leadership.

    A statement on Wednesday by Dikio’s Special Adviser on Media, Neotaobase Egbe, said PANDEF spoke when its executive members led by its National Chairman and former Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Emmanuel Essien, paid a courtesy visit to the amnesty boss in Abuja.

    Essien, who read the position of PANDEF, particularly commended Dikio’s new vision of transforming ex-agitators and beneficiaries of the programme into entrepreneurs and employable citizens to make them contributors to the economy of the region and the nation.

    He said to actualise the vision, Dikio introduced a new model of train, employ and mentor and the concept of constituting ex-agitators into cooperatives in the areas of maritime security, food security and maritime transport.

    Essien said the new approach would help the ex-agitators break away from the fetters of dependency and crime, adding that PANDEF was happy that the administrator recently engaged some beneficiaries into the workforce of PAP.

    Describing the development as exemplary, Essien said it would help to allay the fears over the employability and demeanour of ex-agitators and encourage other agencies and departments of government as well as the private sector to employ the beneficiaries.

    He said PANDEF also applauded Dikio’s idea to set up the Strategic Communication Committee (SCC) to address issues of misinformation about the programme and the region.

    He appealed to the amnesty boss to consider setting up a proper monitoring and evaluation structure to validate the progress of the beneficiaries, projects and programmes of PAP.

    Addressing Dikio, Essien said: “Your assignment is of great importance to the Niger Delta. Whatever happens here has a huge ripple effect on the region and would help to either sustain or hamper the relative peace in the region.

    “Fortunately, as we stated in our letter to you, we are pleased with the report of a paradigm shift in the administration and operations of the Presidential Amnesty Programme since you took over.

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    “Your strategy of regular engagement with the ex-agitators and beneficiaries of the programme is commendable.

    “We are aware that the PAP’s administrators before you never had such robust engagement with the boys. And perhaps more appreciable for obvious reasons, is the regular and timely payment of the monthly stipends.”

    While calling on Dikio to address the delay in payments of local schools and institutions participating in the training of beneficiaries, Essien called on all stakeholders in the Niger Delta to support the good work of the amnesty boss.

    He said PANDEF had in the last four years continued to stimulate efforts to sustain the relative peace in the region through various interventions and engagements with stakeholders.

    Dikio harped on the needs for partnership saying more positive results would be achieved if all stakeholders worked as a team.

    He said the conversation on the Niger Delta Recovery Plan must be broadened and that other aspects of the training must be explored, especially in the oil and gas sector, food and agriculture, maritime security and marine transport.

    He also stressed that delegates needed to be strategically empowered with authentic certifications to enable them compete with counterparts in other parts of the country.

  • Akwa-Ibom #ENDSARS panel submits report to Emmanuel

    Akwa-Ibom #ENDSARS panel submits report to Emmanuel

    Our Reporter

    Akwa Ibom Judicial panel to review cases of police brutality popularly referred to as ENDSARS Panel has submitted its report to Governor Udom Emmanuel.

    The panel, which was headed by Justice Ifiok Ukana(Rtd), thanked the Governor for the opportunity to serve.

    He recounted the procedure adopted by the panel in the discharge of their responsibilities and stated that every police officer(serving or retired) who was petitioned, was served the petition and given time and facility to enter their defence, in order to grant them fair hearing.

    He said that their work is documented in a 4 volume report, which he presented to the Governor.

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    He appreciated the Governor for the quality selection of members, who according to him, have made their mark in their different callings.

    He highlighted some of the recommendations made by the panel, which he admonished should be implemented to forestall a reoccurrence of such civil unrest.

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    He further appreciated the Governor for the support given the panel all through their work.

    Emmanuel appreciated the intellectual industry and physical energy invested in the production of the report. He expressed the deep gratitude of the entire government to the Justice Ukana-led panel for the excellent work done by them.

    He promised to pass on the report to the National Economic Council for implementation.

  • South south stakeholders reject PIB provisions

    South south stakeholders reject PIB provisions

    By Mike Odiegwu, Port Harcourt

    Stakeholders under the auspices of the South-South Study Group (SSSG) have told the National Assembly to immediately reverse what it described as provocative provisions in the recently passed Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).

    The group warned Niger Delta residents were running out of patience over perceived injustice and lack of fairness.

    The group in a statement by its Leader, Otoks Dan-Princewill, urged lovers of peace and prosperity to prevail on the lawmakers to do the right thing.

    The group claimed that a group from the north led and sponsored by a highly-placed monarch engineered the process that led to the passage of the PIB.

    Princewill said farmers from Gushua in Bade where the Senate President hails from would not allow anybody to collect the proceeds of their farming and pay them only three per cent.

    The group said: “In real life, Bade farmers including farmers from Gashua, have never had to worry about the Federal Government collecting any rent from their resources.

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    “But the Senator, who presides over what the Niger Delta people will get from Petroleum rent has never had to preside over Federal rent in Bade.

    “Yet the Niger Delta people have had to worry about suppression and deprivation from time immemorial, during and including the period under white rule in the colonial era.

    “Worse still, they continue to endure the same misery, suppression, and deprivation regarding an entitlement to the share of their own natural resources under fellow Nigerian leaders.

    “The misery grows worse as each subsequent leadership gets greedier and greedier thus, raising the question: what will it take the Niger Delta people to get justice?”

    Princewill said it was aberration for lawmakers, who lacked understanding of the plight of the region, to confiscate the natural resources of the people and determine the meagre ratio to give them from profits made from such resources.

    “The members of the northern caucus, behaving worse than British colonialists, apportioned 30 per cent of the profits from petroleum rents from the PIB to frontier basins while at the same time slashing the 10 per cent sought by the owners of the oil-bearing communities from five per cent they had previously offered to three percent. What will it take for the Niger-Delta people to get justice?

    “Nigerian despots have always tried to deprive the Niger-Delta people of their dues regarding petroleum rents. Between 1971 and 1992, elements in the Nigerian Military introduced the dichotomy between onshore and offshore oil in other to deprive the Niger-delta of the larger chunk of profits from petroleum rents.

    “In 2021, they are back to the same old oppressive game and have slashed what should be due to the owners of the oil, the oil-bearing communities to three per cent while offering 30 per cent to a fruitless search for oil in their frontier basins that has been wastefully going on for over thirty years. “

  • A’Ibom 2023: The search for the people’s Governor

    A’Ibom 2023: The search for the people’s Governor

    By Daniel Okwara

    Being energetic, visionary, well educated, experienced, possessing leadership skills, and a genuine love for community service should ordinarily form some of the basic qualifications for leadership even in the political space.

    However, as Akwa Ibomites prepares for the 2023 governorship elections, the criteria for the search and selection of the next state chief executive and a good leader is not just about these qualities. Other criteria such as the nature, quality, and background of aspirants that have so far indicated interest has divided the aspirants and direction of the contest to be between what could be called ‘just arrived’ (in politics) International business moguls, against ‘homegrown grassroots politicians’. Names like Mr. Udom Inoyo who just retired from ExxonMobil where he worked for over three decades rising to become Vice Chairman in Nigeria; Mr. Akan Udofia, MD/CEO of Decision Engineering Limited and a Forbes recognized billionaire business mogul in the oil and gas sector and, Pastor Umo Enoh, multi-billionaire businessman in the hospitality and oil and gas sector represent those who have just arrived the political scene with a desire to become the next Governor of Akwa Ibom state. These men are struggling for space against the likes of Obong Bassey Albert, serving two-term Senator, who has been in the Akwa Ibom political scene for nearly 20years, the same as Barr. Onofiok Akpan Luke (G.O.A.O.L.) currently a House of Representatives member who is one of the youngest in the race but has one of the highest followership in the state due to his deep grassroots activities and the natural admiration by people of the state for him over time. He’s the immediate past Speaker of the state House of Assembly who has also held many other political positions. Then Rt. Hon. Michael Eyong another House of Reps member, amongst others.
    The state Governor himself, Mr. Udom Emmanuel sparked the “International Email versus Grassroots Politician” controversy when in one of his speeches he openly said that “…we need a governor with an internationally recognized email” and not a mere crowd puller who shares money on the street or go on long convoys.

    However, the people are not interested in the controversies, they are only interested in good leadership and this time it seems a man of the people is needed because Gov. Udom Emmanuel is a man with the internationally recognized email and having led the state for 6year now, the people want something different, after all, variety is the spice of life.

    The question is, between a person who is just arriving after spending three decades working from the 27th floor of an international firm somewhere in Lekki/Victoria Island in Lagos or New York in America, far away from penury, poverty, and other challenges of the people he seeks to govern, and a person who has spent decades trekking, toiling in the political scene, participating in community development and cutting his or her teeth in political leadership and its peculiarities in Nigeria, who is likely to make a good political leader?

    The argument cannot be limited to Nigeria, it must be taken international; we could begin with the 44th President of America, Mr. Barrack Obama.
    Obama’s performance during his stay in office has remained yet unrivaled as he has been adjudged one of the best Presidents America ever had because according to celebrity TV host, Christine Amanpour ‘President Barrack Obama has been involved in American politics long enough to know exactly what Americans want and this has made it easy for his administration to be very direct in their approach to solving America’s problems”.

    As preparations for 2023 governorship elections gather steam in Akwa Ibom State, the appealing story of Barrack Obama’s gradual rise from obscurity to leadership through the road of community service, grassroots engagements, and superlative legislative activities in America’s senate has found expression in some political leaders in Akwa Ibom whose sojourn both in life and public service shows striking a resemblance of Obama’s odysseys.

    For example, at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown across the world, and its attendant economic and social challenges, Rt. Hon. Barr. Onofiok Akpan Luke (G.O.A.L.) was the first public servant in Akwa Ibom state to dole out palliatives in cash and in materials to the people. On the fateful day, he gave out 15million naira in cash to his constituents in addition to truck loads of food items. He did this even before the Government conceived the idea of giving out subsidies to citizens. Such a demonstration speaks volumes of a leader who understands the challenges of his people and is passionate enough to proactively move to action. Such are pointers that a Governor of such disposition might not be comfortable to owe government workers backlog of entitlements whether salaries, pension or gratuity.

    Also, ahead of his contributions to the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) in the National Assembly, G.O.A.L, as he’s fondly referred to, held a town hall meeting where hundreds of copies of the bill was circulated to his constituents to make their contributions, before he eventually collated same to enrich his presentation on the floor of the House. Such legislative engagement is hardly heard of in this clime. This is a clear demonstration of respect for the people’s opinion and a listening mindset.

    Ahead of the 2019 polls, an election where the ruling PDP faced a stiff political onslaught, Onofiok Luke, as the Speaker of the House of Assembly then, he was at the forefront, confronting the opposition and standing by the state Governor to ensure victory for “THE PEOPLE”. At all times, he has proven that he understands the yearnings the PEOPLE and that to act in the interest of the people is paramount to him. At the National Assembly, he has accurately separated politics from governance, a development that has seen him always networking with the who-is-who in the country, irrespective of political leanings, working for the benefit of the PEOPLE.

    If it is true as said by many that Akwa Ibom now needs a Governor of the people, a man who truly knows what the people need, a person whose love for the people has been tested and tried and has been found to genuinely make himself available to many Akwa Ibomites both in times of joy and in times of sadness, even in times of ‘political wars’ then Barr. Onofiok Luke has everything it takes to be the next Governor of Akwa Abasi Ibom state.

    As against the new narrative making the rounds that Akwa Ibom State needs a Governor with an ‘internationally recognized email’, there is absolutely no good records that people who have been very far from their people in search of greener pastures (which by the way is a noble venture) make better leaders to their people than those who had been with the people, shared the little they had with the people, had firsthand experience of the situation on the ground and advocated at various times for them, as well as share in their challenges.

    President Emanuel Macron of France had no companies and no internationally recognized emails, same as Joe Biden of America. In fact, it is easier to link experience in public service to good political leadership than it is to link experience in the very conservative and rigid private business world to good political leadership.

    Down here in Nigeria, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State is currently one of the most celebrated Governors in Nigeria. He seems to have mounted the saddle fully prepared to tackle the problems of Rivers people which was poor road network and endless traffic in the capital city. Today Wike is celebrated for solving the problems of his people. He is not an internationally recognized businessman; he only practiced law very briefly and later joined public service at a very young age. He was an elected Local Government Chairman of Obio/Akpor LGA between 1999 and 2007, from there he became Chief of Staff to Governor Rotimi Amaechi, in 2011 he was appointed Minister of State for Education, a position he held until he resigned to contest and win the Governorship seat in Rivers State. Wike is on his way to becoming the most celebrated Governor in Rivers State history because he has taken infrastructural development to the deepest parts of the creeks in Rivers State and built over seven flyovers to solve traffic congestion in the capital city. Unlike many Governors, he agrees to autonomy for the Judiciary and Local Government Councils.

    Governor Wike’s toughness and outspokenness in defense of his people cannot also be in isolation of the fact that the Nigerian and Rivers state political terrain is very familiar to him unlike some of his colleagues.
    Lagos state is sort of the cradle of political and economic development in Nigeria currently, a deeper look at Lagos state politics will easily reveal that they have never had a Governor since 1999 who has not grown organically on the political turf, from Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu to Mr. Sanwolu. Such development has witnessed the recurring election of former politically experienced individuals as Governors. The result is glaring, Lagos people enjoy a progression of political and economic development.

    Notably, the American people refused to allow former President Donald Trump, a man with ‘internationally recognised email’ and business mogul to win a second term in office. That should be a pointer to the fact that the majority of the American people were not satisfied with his performance. Political leadership at the level of Governor or President requires some experience in public service, as against total inexperience. Donald Trump was clearly a visitor to political leadership and public service and it was evident in his actions, he made more enemies for America than friends.

    The likes of current American President, Joe Biden, the Canadian Prime Minister, and former President Bill Clinton are people that had no other economic addresses away from politics. They are respected world leaders because they gave their people quality services.

    Back to Akwa Ibom, the people need a man who understands the necessity of funding the grassroots systems in order to spread the wealth and economic development, and ameliorate the current groaning in the state. Not a man who will look down on the majority of the people because of a feeling of superiority to or thinking ‘I’m better than them’.

    The people must not be made to feel privileged to be led by a particular governor; rather public service is always a privilege to the public servant.

    Onofiok Luke, like Barrack Obama, is without international business concerns but rich with the currency of relationship and proven passion for service with sterling results to show. He is highly experienced and has the largest following amongst politicians in the state due to his empathetic spirit, interactions and connections with the people over time.

    From being a Student Union leader to Personal Assistant to the Governor, House of Assembly member, Speaker, House of Assembly, and now one of the most outspoken members in the National Assembly. He is a fellow of Harvard school of leadership. A school attended by most men of global relevance. Due to his diligence he was spotted, selected and fully sponsored by the American government to be a part of the International Visitors Leadership Program in the USA.

    There is no way such curriculum vitae in public service can be put away because if we substitute government to International oil firm, for example, there is no way a job seeker rich in experience of serving in different cadre in the same industry would be denied a top management job in favour of another with zero experience in the sector.

    Come 2023, Akwa Ibom people know what they want, and from the mood in the state, it is crystal clear that the people will be firm on their demand to be governed by a man with a deep passion for the welfare of the people as against any aspirant who wants to take the governorship seat as his retirement benefit from the private sector, and would need up to 3years to learn the modus operandi of this particular terrain or to understand the real need of the people.

    Okwara, a political communications strategist, writes from Uyo.

  • A’Ibom community gives Mobil 14 days over N82bn oil spillage judgment

    A’Ibom community gives Mobil 14 days over N82bn oil spillage judgment

    By Bassey Anthony, Uyo

    Ibeno community in Akwa Ibom State has urged Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to comply with the judgment of a Federal High Court in Abuja to pay it within 14 days the N82 billion oil spillage damages.

    Reacting to the Federal High Court’s judgement, the oil-rich community said their victory in the case, instituted since 2012 has justified their pursuits for justice and fairness.

    The community threatened dire consequences against MPN unlimited and NNPC if they fail to pay within the stipulated deadline provided by the court.

    Speaking at an emergency town hall meeting with stakeholders of Ibeno Community in his palace at the weekend, the paramount ruler of Ibeno Local Government Areas, HRM Owong (Dr.) Effiong Bassey Archianga, said over the years: “multinational oil exploration and production companies have been in conflicts with host communities over oil spillages and with consequences of environmental degradation, negative socio-economic impacts, health hazards coupled with pollution of our ecosystem which affects our occupation as fishermen and farmers.”

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    The traditional ruler, who is Immediate Past National President, Traditional Rulers of Oil Mineral Producing Communities of Nigeria (TROMPCON), warned “failure to pay within the stipulated time would attract an accruable interest of 8 per cent on the principal sum annually.”

    The community observed a minute silence for five dead members of the 10-member plaintiffs, who represented themselves and on behalf of the people and members of Ibeno Clan in Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State in the case: Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/54/2012 filed through their lawyer, Lucius Nwosu, SAN with a claim of N100billion.

    The plaintiffs are HRH Obong (Dr.) Effiong B. Archianga, JP; Obong Daniel A. Udomfiok; Obong Daniel Peter Ekpo (Late); Obong Bassey I. Akpanika, JP, (Late); Chief Owon Sunday Akpanowong (Late); Williams Henry Mkpah; Obongonwan Besie O. Nyakpa (Late); Chief Edmond N. Okon; Chief Isuamdono l. Okon (Late) and Chief Okutinyang H. Inyang.

  • Niger Delta: Young leaders advocate panacea for development

    Niger Delta: Young leaders advocate panacea for development

    Our Reporter 

    Young leaders in the oil-rich Niger Delta have pushed for strategic regional engagement and affirmative leadership to make up for the huge capital invested in the region.

    The leaders unanimously adopted this position on Saturday during the Niger Delta Young Leaders Webinar Conference, with the theme: “Leadership and economic challenges in the Oil Niger Delta’ solutions and prospects”.

    They advocated the region set aside its culture of mediocrity and faulty leadership process.

    They also pushed for an urgent blueprint for technology and broadband infrastructure, as well as support and encouragement for young women.

    Lending his voice to the call, former Lawmaker representing Akuku-Toru/Asari-Toru Federal Constituency of Rivers State, Dr. Dawari George, harped on the need for the region to define its own problems.

    He noted in spite of the huge capital going in as investment into the region, the Niger Delta was still plagued with mediocrity.

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    He regretted the raw materials that abound in the region have not been properly harnessed to facilitate development and create economic relief for the region and its people.

    “The Niger Delta can lead without a symbol of authority,” the former House of Representatives member said.

    Convener of the discussion and Chairman of the Nigerian Young Professionals Forum (NYPF), Moses Siloko Siasia, stressed it was important for the voice of young individuals to be heard, considering the “times we are in as a people and a country”. According to the NYPF boss, it was time to change the narrative and bring in those who are well-oriented.

    While hailing the leadership of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) for promoting local content in the country, he added that revolutionizing the agricultural sector was necessary to diversify and create value which would, in turn, reflect on the country’s GDP.

    Siasia further highlighted importance of regional engagement and partnership, insisting that Governors in the region were working with political concerns, rather than economic progress.

    He however commended the Akwa Ibom Governor for his contribution and initiative in driving aviation sector with the establishment of Ibom Air, a project he described as a “pride” to the region.

    “Leaders are not remembered after their reign for Roads and Bridges, they are remembered for their deliberate efforts in Human Capacity Development and building of strong institutions before and after their reign,” he stressed.

    The Special Adviser on Youths to the Interim Administrator of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Comrade Engr. Udengs Eradiri opined that accountability should be a key character in the Niger Delta region. This was even as he questioned whether the Niger Delta had any economic development plan, adding that leadership was a key factor affecting the region, as many in the helm of affairs are oblivious of the needs of the region.

    Special Adviser, Entrepreneurship Development to the Ondo State Government, Hon. Summy Smart Francis, decried the abandonment of the region by the Nigerian government, emphasizing that the Niger Delta is not considered a long-term venture for the country, as the region is seen as just a temporal money-making venture.

    Supporting the call for the emergence of youths on the frontline of leadership in the Niger Delta, special Adviser on Tourism to the Cross River State government, Ubi Franklin proffered a decentralized chain of command which could cater for the average man. This was even as he advised that schools within the Niger Delta begin to teach history, adding that education was beyond the four walls of a building.

    He charged the governors of the region to embrace unity so as to promote development in the Niger Delta which according to him, ought to be a tourist site but instead has been marked as a danger zone by many foreign nations. On the issue of unemployment, Franklin noted that the region was underdeveloped thus; many youths after service go out to other regions to find employment, and end up developing those regions as against theirs’.

    Remarkable Mary Akpan, a Writer, Public Speaker, and Social Entrepreneur, on her own part, noted that the problem of the girl child in the region is basic education. She regretted that many young girls lacked access to education in the region and that many of the schools are poorly equipped. While highlighting the ills of human trafficking on the region, she called on the government to make the safety of the girl child a priority, emphasizing that the safety of women in a society is paramount in nation-building.

    Those who also spoke as speakers at the conference webinar include Deputy Imo Speaker Amarachi Nwanyanwu, Mr. Otuya Okecha, Mr. Richard Akinaka and Mrs Merlyn Tamunoemi.

  • Delta 2023: Delta Icons to ensure equity, united Delta – Justice Ofesi

    Delta 2023: Delta Icons to ensure equity, united Delta – Justice Ofesi

    By Shola O’Neil, Warri

    A socio-political group, Delta Icons (DI), has been inaugurated in Delta State as part of plan towards giving citizens the right to choose Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s successor in 2023

    The group, whose primary interest is to promote inclusive governance and development of the state, installed Justice Vincent Ofesi, a retired Judge of the Delta State High Court, as its chairman.

    It has prominent Deltans professionals, religious leaders, community leaders and accomplished rights activists drawn from the three senatorial districts and all ethnic nationalities in the state as members.

    Justice Ofesi, in his inaugural speech in Asaba yesterday, said the group was formed to create a greater, united, industrialized and prosperous state using the engine room of politics that will put the people first.

    The Retired Judge commended the administration of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for its developmental strides in the last six years, saying Deltans are happy with his pragmatic leadership.

    He added that the group will work to ensure that the governor’s achievements in the areas of infrastructure, health care, education, rural-urban development and others will be sustained.

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    The DI chairman said the group believes in fairness and equity that is rooted in the existing power sharing arrangements in the state even as the 2023 general elections approach.

    He noted that Delta Icon will collaborate with government to pursue policies that will make the state a model of industrialization, prosperity, employment and security for its citizens.

    Stating the objectives of the group during the inauguration, Justice Ofesi declared that DI seeks to make Delta State a bastion of wealth, industry, prosperity and employment, peace and security. The group also seeks “A Delta State that will attract Nigerians from all sections of Nigeria and abroad as a place of employment, empowerment, wealth creation, economic opportunities and stability.

    Furthermore, the Delta Icons seek a “Delta State that is not only the first and best in sports, but in all indications of development, including infrastructure, economic growth, industrialization, resource mobilization and utilization, employment, agri-businesses, social service delivery and citizen welfare and wellbeing.

    The group would ensure that the political leadership that is capable of moving politics and the political structure and its dynamics beyond personality cults onto a broad, popular, and inclusive platform for transforming governance is continued in the state.”

    He assured that the group with the calibre of its members will vigorously mobilize Deltans in selecting the best candidate that will actualize its “pan-Delta dream” of an industrialised and developed state.

  • Onofiok Luke on the road well travelled

    Onofiok Luke on the road well travelled

    By Daniel Okwara

    On the journey to political hilltop, there are three roads every leader must travel through; the road well travelled, the road rarely travelled and the road not travelled. The road well travelled in politics is a route characterised by vicissitude, responsibilities and commitment for a better humanity. On this road are selfless leaders committed to societal development, human empowerment, security of lives and property. Leaders who focus on the interest of those they are leading more than their own parochial political interest are found on this road. Leaders who see the future from the present; leaders who believe in capacity development of the youth than equipping them as political thugs or profiling them as worthless creatures; leaders who fear God than men are those who walk along this road .

    Embedded along the road well travelled are challenges that can only be weathered by experience, doggedness and vision. On the road well travelled, accidental public servants are not found there; emergency philanthropists are non-existent there; self-made leaders with plain-folk propaganda tool and eye-service leaders are not found there.

    On the road well travelled are leaders who started sacrificing for humanity when they had nothing not the now-political opportunists; leaders who staked their lives for freedom of others when they were nothing; leaders who are riding on the mantra of innovation and creativity; leaders with deep-seated and genuine love for the people they are leading; leaders with the milk of human kindness flowing through their veins; leaders who have disrupted norms for human emancipation. Rt. Hon. (Barr. Onofiok Luke belongs in this class.

    From his school days where he showed leadership in some little responsibilities, Onofiok Luke projected himself as a ready made servant leader capable and available to serve humanity. It was these innate leadership qualities that warranted the Nigerian youth to appoint him the first Speaker of the Nigerian Youth Parliament. With this, he was able to unite youths across the country, bridge ethnic gap and provid a common platform where interests of Nigerian youths were discussed and directed to appropriate offices for immediate action.

    After his tenure, Barr. Onofiok Luke became very visible in the political scene of Akwa Ibom state. He was appointed Personal Assistant by Senator Godswill Akpabio when he was Governor of the state and he served meritoriously. In view of his diligence in service and love for his people, he was elected as member representating Nsit Ubium State Constituency in the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly between 2011-2015. Again in 2015, despite conspiracies to stop the vocal Onofiok Luke from recontesting, his people stood firmly behind him and voted him back as a second term member where he was eventually elected Speaker, against all odds, b his colleagues.

    Barr. Luke’s leadership style in the 6th Assembly as the Speaker, stood him out in the annals of the State Assembly since the creation of Akwa Ibom. As Lawmaker, he instituted the Constituency Transport Scheme (CTS), the Seed Capital for Business Start-up (SCBS), and the Constituency Education Support Grants (CESG) as youths empowerment schemes.

    He also founded The Onofiok Luke Legislative Internship Programme (TOLLIP), which was later adopted and enlarged by the state legislature into what became the Akwa Ibom Legislative Internship Programme (AKILIP). This programme had many youths groomed and positioned for leadership, entrepreneurship and self-reliance.

    In 2019, Barr. Luke was elected by his people to take on greater responsibility by representating Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium Federal Constituency at the green chambers of the national assembly. Within his two years sojourn on this role Onofiok Luke has distinguished himself as a visionary leader. Within this two years, he has sponsored five motions which include: Motion of a matter of urgent public importance for the need for security agencies to ensure the release of Hon. Justice Chioma Nwosu and increase security and protection around judicial officers across Nigeria. On February 20, 2020, Barr. Luke sponsored a motion of urgent public importance on the need for the federal government to appoint more supreme court justices to expedite justice delivery in the country.

    Luke also sponsored motion of urgent public importance on the need for the federal government to postpone the national sports festival in Edo State and other large gatherings. March 24, 2020, Barr. Luke moved a motion on the need to ensure transparency and accountability in the rehabilitation exercise of the nation’s Refineries.

    As a federal lawmaker, he moved a motion directing the federal government to make ALSCON (Aluminum Smelter Company of Nigeria) functional.

    In terms of projects, he has demonstrated dexterity in attracting and executing life-touching projects. Within these two years, he partnered with the school of Dental Technology and Therapy Enugu to organise free medical outreach and health education to constituents of Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium Federal Constituency. Provided and supplied laptops to youths for educational training and enterprise development. Ensured the construction of Constituency Community Center in Etinan Local Government Area; Partnered with SMEDAN to organise a vocational skill training programme for women and youths in Nsit Ubium LGA and procurement/ supplies of hairdressing equipment, sewing machines and generators.

    He has Constructed ICT knowledge centre at Nsit People’s Grammar School, Afaha Offiong, Nsit Ibom LGA and ICT knowledge centre at Community Comprehensive Secondary School, Ikot Okobo, Nsit Ubium LGA.

    In all these responsibilities thrust on him, Barr. Onofiok Like, at no point was found wanting or misbehaved in leadership. As 2023 approaches, it is the belief of every Akwa Ibomite, that a capable, selfless and proactive leader in the mould of Rt. Hon. (Barr.) Onofiok Luke Akpan, will step up to serve in yet another higher calling and it is hoped that he will be given the opportunity to again serve his people.

    Okwara writes from Uyo