Category: Niger Delta

  • 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.

  • Owonaro’s exploits in Ijaw struggle unforgettable — Dickson

    Owonaro’s exploits in Ijaw struggle unforgettable — Dickson

    Our Reporter

    Former governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson, has said that the heroic efforts of the late Capt. Samuel Owonaro and his compatriots who led the 12-day revolution for the emancipation of the Niger Delta were not in vain.

    Dickson said the Ijaw nation will forever remember the pains suffered by Owonaro in his fight for justice and equity in the Niger Delta.

    He recalled that the late hero lost an eye and an arm to the Ijaw struggle and would be remembered always for his historical contributions to it.

    The former governor made the comments while speaking at the burial ceremony of the late freedom fighter in Kaiama, Kolokuma/Okpokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa State on Saturday.

    Chief Dickson thanked God for giving men of exemplary character like Major Isaac Boro, Owonaro and others to the Ijaw nation to speak truth to power at a time minority existence was not given the deserved attention.

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    He described Owonaro and his compatriots as heroes of Ijaw land and the Niger Delta who appealed to the conscience of the nation on sensitive existential issues.

    Dickson said: “I join the good people of Bayelsa, the governor, His Excellency Senator Douye Diri, the Ijaw National Congress and others to commiserate with the immediate family of our hero.

    “We appreciate the pioneering role of our great leaders in the struggle. The Ijaw nation will forever remember that Owonaro lost his left eye to torture while in prison for the cause of our people, and while awaiting execution by the Nigerian Army.

    “We shall always remember your pain when the bullets pierced your arm while fighting on the side of Nigeria.”

    Chief Dickson said that he was happy that the late Captain Owonaro witnessed the creation of Bayelsa State and the emergence of a governor from Kolokuma/Opokuma in his lifetime.

    The governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri; his wife, Gloria Diri; the pioneer president of the Ijaw National Congress, Chief Joshua Fumudoh; the pioneer president of the IYC, Dr Felix Tuodolo; former Secretary Engr Ebieridei Charles Ambaiowei and other top personalities across the Ijaw nation attended the event.

  • IPOB accuses Wike, Army of airlifting members to secret cells

    IPOB accuses Wike, Army of airlifting members to secret cells

    By Sunny Nwankwo, Umuahia

    The leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra has accused the Nigerian Army of airlifting members arrested in Oyigbo, Rivers State to secret detention centres in the Northern part of the country.

    The IPOB leadership in a statement issued by its spokesman, Comrade Emma Powerful also accused Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike of conspiring with the security agencies to airlift some of the arrested IPOB supporters, Citizens of Oyigbo LGA and some Jewish worshippers to many Northern states in an attempt to execute them without any trace of their whereabouts.

    In the statement which reads in part, Powerful who claimed that IPOB gathered that about 300 of its members were being kept at the Obinze Artillery in Imo State said, “IPOB intelligence unit discovered how Nigeria Army in collaboration with Governor Wike was picking anybody suspected to be IPOB or supporter of IPOB in Obigbo Rivers State.

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    “Our intelligence revealed that the Nigeria Army and police abducted over 300 innocent people out of Rivers State and took them to Army barracks in some Northern States including Niger, Zamfara, Kaduna, Katsina and Kano with the intention of keeping them incommunicado to their people before taking to them to abattoir where they will slaughter them without the knowledge of the public.

    “It is also at our disposal that the Nigeria Government, Wike and the Army slaughtered over 500 innocent people and arrested more than 1000 percent in Obigbo LGA Rivers State during the EndSARS protest in Nigeria.

    “Nigeria government and her partners in crime, the security forces are abducting youths of Biafra from Rivers State and airlifting them to the Boko Haram territories for possible executions.

    “We are putting the global community, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, civil society organisations, the international media; CNN, BBC, Reuters and others on notice of the caliphate’s plans going on against unarmed and peaceful people of IPOB at Obigbo Rivers State with the instructions of Wike. The Nigerian Army Headquarters is secretly removing innocent Jewish worshipers and Christians from Biafraland to dungeons in the Islamic Northern part of Nigeria.”

  • Hajj 2021: NAHCON to partner South-south governors for improved operations

    Hajj 2021: NAHCON to partner South-south governors for improved operations

    By Elo Edremoda, Warri

    To improve Hajj operations in the Southsouth geopolitical zone, the Federal Commissioner representing the region in the Board of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Alh. Sadiq Musa, has promised to liaise with state governments in the area.

    This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen, highlighting his tour of Bayelsa and Rivers State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards.

    Alhaji Musa, who was received by the Bayelsa state governor, represented by his deputy, Lawrence Erudjakpo, last weekend, solicited the support of the state government for the establishment of a Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board.

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    According to the statement, the deputy governor assured that the board will be constituted, as the state is committed to providing conducive atmosphere for all religious bodies.

    The Commissioner, in company of NAHCON’s zonal coordinator, Amin Ukoha, further explained that he was inspecting the Pilgrim Welfare board office, to assess challenges and preparedness for Hajj 2021, as well as awareness of Muslims about the Hajj Saving Scheme (HSS).

    He urged the state government to sponsor some Muslims to the Holy land come 2021.

    The Permanent Secretary Bayelsa State Pilgrims Welfare Board, Mrs. Koroye and aide to the Governor on Religious Matters, Rev. GodsPower Asingwa, were also visited.

    The commissioner, during a meeting with the zonal executives led by Amin Ukoha, emphasized the need for the new Hajj Saving Scheme (HSS), introduced under the leadership of Alh. Zikrullah Olakunle Hassan, to be embraced.

  • CACOVID plans to empower youths, businesses

    CACOVID plans to empower youths, businesses

    Our Reporter

    The Coalition Against COVID-19(CACOVID), a private sector alliance formed to eradicate coronavirus from Nigeria, has announced updates of its full activities.

    It also revealed plans to support government’s efforts in rebuilding the economy.

    This follows the mayhem caused by hoodlums who hijacked the EndSARS protests, resulting in vandalism, loss of lives and disruption of the existing state of affairs.

    Whilst giving the breakdown of CACOVID’s expenditures, Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele, noted the coalition has received a N39.64 billion as a donation from its private sector members.

    He said it expended N43.272 billion on various projects, including N4.194 billion on building fully equipped isolation centres, N9.017 billion on medical equipment and supplies, N28.7 billion on food palliatives as well as embarked on COVID-19 awareness drives across states in Nigeria, leveraging multiple communication channels.

    Emefiele also disclosed CACOVID has put in place certain measures as a supportive gesture to the government in facilitating the recovery process of the economy which has been adversely affected by the pandemic and the recent national unrest.

    He said: “These efforts represent some of the essential steps that are important in rebuilding trust and preventing future unrest within our communities.

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    “It would also complement the government’s efforts aimed at creating jobs for our youths and in strengthening the security apparatus in the country.

    “More importantly, it would also prevent the challenges which have emanated from the protest, from affecting the long-term growth prospects for households and businesses in the country.”

    The coalition has budgeted N100 billion to procure equipment and gadgets for the Nigerian Police Force over the next two years in addition to rehabilitation of all damaged 44 police stations nationwide.

    Over N150 billion will be deployed to set up and implement the Youth Development Programme to provide technical and vocational education to over four million youths over the next five years.

    On successful conclusion of the programme, selected students will be eligible to receive loans to support their entrepreneurial pursuits. A total of N25 billion has been earmarked for this.

  • ‘FG’s neglect of N’Delta cause of hostility, environmental problems’

    ‘FG’s neglect of N’Delta cause of hostility, environmental problems’

    By Simon Utebor, Yenagoa

    The Bayelsa State government has accused the Federal Government of not doing enough to stop the hostility, environmental degradation and pollution in the Niger Delta.

    Governor Douye Diri, therefore, urged the Federal Government to endeavour to do the proper thing at all times in order to stop the hostility and agitations in the region.

    Diri, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Konbowei Benson, made the remarks during the closing of the 5th National Council on Hydrocarbons in Yenagoa, the state capital.

    The Governor, who thanked the organisers for having the programme in the state, said: “Bayelsa is a very safe environment to live in, our hospitality has never been in doubt and that was what gave birth to discovering of the rich oil in the state.

    “In 1998, when I was a local government chairman, in a particular forum, a question was raised about development in the area and the answer given was that the development was in the pipelines.

    “From that time until now, the pipelines have not rested. We were not known for kidnapping”.

    He assured the Federal Government of the state’s readiness to partner them, urging that the narrative must be changed for the benefits of all.

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    He stated: “One of the reasons for the destruction of pipelines and illegal oil bunkering is because the people lack good roads, potable water and even the aquatic lives are also being threatened.

    “We are very much ready to partner the Federal Government in terms of oil and gas and also to secure the natural resources.

    “We have been so neglected by the Federal Government as they left us behind in most of the things, so that has brought untold hardship to the people.

    “For us to succeed, we must sit down and collaborate better because it is believed to be one sided – one party is smiling while the other is crying and that is not the way it should be.”

    In his keynote address, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, gave glory to God and thanked everyone that made the council meeting a success.

    Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mr. Bitrus Nabasu, he said that 2020 had been quite challenging because of the COVID-19 pandemic that had caused a lot of damage in the country.

    He said the government was ready to shift to gas and renewal energy for the interest of Nigerians.

    Sylva believed that after the meeting, the face of oil and gas sector in the country would be lifted for the benefit of all.

  • JTF raids ‘deadliest’ smugglers den in A’Ibom

    JTF raids ‘deadliest’ smugglers den in A’Ibom

    By Bassey Anthony, Uyo

    The Joint Military Task Force under the auspices of the Border Drill Operations, at the weekend, raided for the first time the ‘deadliest’ smugglers’ den in Unyenghe, Mbo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom.

    The raid was carried out by over 70 security operatives drawn from the Army, Customs, Air force, Navy, Immigration and Police.

    The team was led by Comptroller of Customs and Sector Coordinator for South South and South East Zone, Shehu Abubakar.

    Eight hundred bags of smuggled rice discovered from a warehouse in Unyenghe community were impounded.

    Comptroller Abubakar described the area as smugglers haven for contraband rice, which was discovered through intelligence information.

    His said: ‘They threatened security operatives that if they come and make seizure here, they will not go alive.

    “But thank God, we were here day before yesterday, we were here yesterday and we are here today.

    ”Truck drivers refused to come to this area to convey the smuggled items back to Customs office because of fear of attack. So we have to use our Hilux vehicles for the transportation. We have broken the jinx.

    ”This is the first time security operatives have come here to make seizure. I thank Component Commanders of Border Drill Operations for their synergies to make this possible.”

    He said the law empowers the Customs to search premises and patrol freely, stressing that being in possession of smuggled items was an offence punishable under Customs and Excise Act.

    Abubakar added that the Service has stepped up its implementation of the Federal Government’s ban on importation of rice and other items through the land borders.

    He warned smugglers to desist from economic activities that sabotage the government policies of making Nigeria self-sufficient in food production.

    According to him, recalcitrant economic saboteurs will continue to count their losses, as the Nigeria Customs Service is better mobilised, organised and backed by the extant laws to be always ahead of them.

    The Customs chief vowed the Service would continue to make life difficult for smugglers, as his officers and men will deal decisively with smugglers and smoke them out of their illicit business.

  • Wike, Igbo leaders close ranks for peace

    Wike, Igbo leaders close ranks for peace

    By Paulinus Nsirim

    On Sunday, November 8, 2020, Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike held a historic meeting with South-East Governors, the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo and the Igbo Community in the State at Government House, Port Harcourt, to deliver a strong, unambiguous message reaffirming the unity and peaceful coexistence of all ethnic nationalities in Rivers State.

    The backdrop of the meeting was the rife propaganda proclaiming an unsubstantiated massive extra-judicial response to the recent carnage, destruction and killings unleashed on Oyigbo by some criminals.

    The criminals had hijacked the peaceful, youth driven, national consciousness #EndSARS protests across the country, to propagate a myopic and secessionist agenda.

    They crossed the line of civility and responsible agitation, which had hallmarked the #EndSARS protests, by killing six Soldiers and four Policemen, stealing their guns, burning down all the police stations and courts in the community and visiting a reign of unprovoked terror and widespread intimidation on Oyigbo residents and this posed a real threat to the peace and security of the area.

    They even proceeded to instruct some of their members in Port Harcourt to replicate the carnage unleashed on Oyigbo.

    This was fortunately repelled by the law enforcement agencies to avert what would potentially have snowballed into a full blown crisis, with reprisal attacks on virtually all fronts in Rivers State.

    The Rivers State Security Council swiftly imposed a comprehensive curfew on Oyigbo and the other flashpoints in the State where breaches of peace and signs of wanton destruction had reared their ugly heads and mandated security agencies to fish out the hoodlums and criminals who carried out the gory destruction and killings in Oyigbo.

    The military, in its now established modus operandi, also instituted its own independent search and recover operation to track down rifles stolen during the mayhem, ostensibly to forestall any attempts by the culprits to deploy the stolen weapons in nefarious acts.

    The stories that emerged in the wake of the military operation, was thus the reason for the historic meeting between Governor Nyesom Wike and the Igbo leaders in Government House, Port Harcourt.

    To put the crux of the meeting in its proper context, the Chairman of South East Governors Forum, Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State, started by saying that the visit was not at the instance of Governor Wike but was initiated by the South East leaders to find out the truth of what transpired in Oyigbo.

    Governor Umahi who led the delegation of Ndigbo to Rivers State, said: “We are here to interact with you. We saw a number of things in the social media about Igbos in Oyigbo and as leaders, we put heads together and requested to meet with Governor Wike”.

    Governor Umahi who spoke after listening to Governor Wike’s narration of IPOB’s atrocities in Oyigbo, which culminated in the imposition of curfew in the entire Local Government, said they were in Rivers State to ascertain the veracity of the news circulating in the social media over alleged killing of Igbo people living in the State and according to him, their findings has proved otherwise.

    “We can claim here from your own accounts and as your leaders back home, that all what we read in the social media are all lies,” the South East Governors Forum chairman declared unequivocally.

    The Ebonyi Governor who frowned at the extremist impunity and audacity of IPOB in Benue and Rivers State, stated emphatically that: “I find it nauseating that IPOB could go to Benue and Rivers States to hoist its flag and claim the territories belong to the Igbo people. Igbo leadership are opposed to this stance by IPOB.”

    He then warned Igbos to be wary of IPOB as the group was bent on instigating another civil war that will result in the murder of Igbo people.

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    “I have lived in Rivers State for quite sometime. My children were born in Rivers State and I can tell you that in all these years there has never been any form of discrimination against us in Rivers State.

    “Let us call a spade a spade. Ndi-Igbo have massive investment and infrastructure all over the country and somebody wants to start a war for us so that Igbos will be slaughtered again. Who brings war upon himself?” he asked rhetorically.

    Governor Umahi, who revealed that he has investments in Rivers State, urged Igbos living in the State to respect the Government and people of Rivers State in order for them to continue to live and do business in the State peacefully. According to him, Ndi-Igbos cannot support any form of criminality.

    “Let me tell you something. We Ndi-Igbos do not support any form of criminality so I urge you not to buy into anyone who is a criminal from our side. We feel so free with our host Communities and have lived happily with them without any form of discrimination”

    Umahi who recalled an incident in his Community a few years ago sounded a note of warning: ” Soldiers do not tolerate seeing a civilian handling a gun not to talk of stealing their rifle.”

    In his own comments, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state, whose boundary with Rivers State is Oyigbo Local Government Area, stated that it will be unfortunate if the Igbos wage war in Rivers, because that will be like waging war on itself and assured that leaders of the Southeast Region of the country, will continue to work for the safety of Ndi Igbo and all Nigerians wherever they are.

    Ikpeazu said the Igbos believe firmly that Governor Wike’s leadership would support their businesses to thrive.

    According to him, the Igbos could not have asked for a better leader than Governor Wike at this point in history.

    He warned Igbos to be wary of the Information they get from the social media. Governor Ikpeazu recalled how Aba would have been set ablaze a few years ago when some miscreants posted in the social media that people from a particular ethnic group had invaded the State.

    According to him, if not for Divine intervention, the fake information would have resulted into an ethnic war.

    Writing on his verified Twitter handle which captured and summarized the parley with Governor Wike, the Abia State Governor described the meeting as successful, saying that his Rivers State counterpart had assured the SouthEast delegation of the security and safety of Igbo businesses, lives and property in Rivers State.

    Governor Ikpeazu tweeted: “The meeting between leaders of the South East and the Governor and leaders of Rivers State in Port Harcourt yesterday was quite successful. We are satisfied with the assurances of Governor Nyesom Wike that Ndi Igbo and their investments in Rivers State are safe. According to Ikpeazu, Wike urged Ndi Igbo to remain law abiding and go about their businesses without fear or anxiety.

    “This therefore becomes an auspicious moment to remind our people of our socio-cultural and economic affiliations with our brothers from Rivers State. Ndi Igbo must stick to our age long tradition of hard work, industry and penchant for contributing meaningfully to the development of our host communities.

    “It is not in our character to malign and disrupt the peace around the place where we strive for our livelihood! Respect for laws of the land and constituted authority should remain our watchword!

    “On our part as leaders of the Region, we assure our people that we will continue to pursue the protection of their lives and property wherever they are through constant consultations and dialogues with relevant authorities.”

    Spokesperson and Eze Ndigbo in Rivers and Bayelsa, Eze Maduagu Ajaele and Lady Regina Uwakwe, in their reactions, commended Governor Wike for his wide spread infrastructural development in the State, noting that he had created an enabling environment for Igbo businesses and families to thrive and Igbos have been living peacefully in Rivers State as Governor Wike has always carried the Igbos along.

    “Under the administration of Governor Wike, the Igbos have thrived in the State. Also, the Igbos have contributed to the development of the state in many ways. Most edifices in Port Harcourt are owned by the Igbos and other people.

    “Wike has made an Igboman, Hon. Emeka Onowu, a commissioner for two times now. We therefore plead with our leaders who have come to know the truth to please advise our Igbo brothers and sisters here in Rivers State to be careful and not to be involved in anything that will constitute an abuse to the hospitality of the host communities,” they enthused.

    Also speaking, the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, showered encomiums on Governor Nyesom Wike, describing him as a champion of restructuring of Nigeria and a man who loves justice.

    He further said he was very elated to hear from Igbo leaders that under the leadership of Governor Wike, Igbo businesses have continued to thrive in Rivers State.

    Chief Nwodo, who declared that the meeting had reinforced the existing affinity between Igbos and the people of Niger Delta, also warned that the leadership of Igbos cannot remain aloof while some misguided few who did not experience the brutal reality of the last civil war continue to fan the ember of disunity.

    He added that as someone who not only witnessed the civil war but was an officer, there was nothing good about war. Nwodo urged the Igbo Community in Rivers State to seek peace.

    On her part, Mrs Josephine Anenih appealed to the women to ensure they put their children in check and train them to desist from nefarious activities since they would be the hardest hit if anything goes wrong in the community.

    The former Rivers State Governor, Dr Peter Odili lauded the Igbo leaders for the peace initiative and decision to visit Governor Wike and called on all to join hands with the Rivers State Governor to move the State forward.

    Dr. Odili, who noted that every Governor desires peace to govern and Governor Wike is no exception, stressed that the people of the State have endorsed every measure taken by Governor Wike to ensure lasting peace in the State.

    Governor Nyesom Wike had earlier set the tone for the interactive session with Igbo Community in Rivers State and the visiting South East leaders delegation at the Government House auditorium, when he stated emphatically that he will be the last person to kill igbos or fight against their interest.

    ”I can never kill or fight Igbos. I will never kill Igbos. Why would I kill Igbos,? How can people believe that I can send the same soldiers who were brought here to rig the election against me to go and kill Igbos. It is fake news. I have no control over the military.

    “What happened was that Rivers State has been very peaceful and suddenly overnight, we woke up to hear that some people had killed six soldiers and four policemen. And to show you that the people who did these things are criminals, one of the Policemen killed was Igbo. So does that make sense?

    Governor Wike, who declared that Rivers State will continue to be home to people of the Igbo Ethnic Nationality, said that in the wake of the Oyigbo crisis, people peddled the rumour that he is chasing Igbos out of Rivers State, but this was not true because the State has an enduring relationship with the Igbos.

    “Tell your people, Rivers people will continue to live together with Igbos. Don’t allow your sons to tell you lies. We don’t have any problem with Ndigbo. Rivers state is a place that accommodates everybody and we must continue to accommodate everyone. But you have to obey rules. Don’t allow criminals to dictate to you.

    “Nobody should give Igbo people a bad name. Igbos are innovative and hardworking. There can’t be Nigeria without Igbos. Nobody should take them for granted. But that doesn’t mean you must allow criminals to spoil your name.
    South East people have very intelligent people that can be leaders in this country. Rivers State will never fight Ndigbo,” he assured.

    The Rivers State Governor who said he would not wage war on Oyigbo Local Government, which is the Local Government of his Party Chairman, also expressed his appreciation for the support of the Igbo Community.

    He added that this was the reason he appointed an Igbo man Commissioner into the State cabinet in his first and second terms.

    “If I hate Igbos, I won’t appoint your son into my State cabinet. I have a two term Commissioner in my Executive Council from Igbo. He sits on the highest table in the State where he is aware of any key decision of the State. So Igbos are well represented in my government. What is being said is far from the truth,” he stated.

    Governor Wike said that he was willing to listen to any complaints against him or the government but will not condone criminality.

    Other dignitaries who were also present at the meeting were the Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Dr Nkem Okeke, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Mrs. Ipalibo Harry Banigo; former Governor of Rivers State, Sir Celestine Omehia; the Chairman of Rivers State Traditional Rulers Council and Amanayanabo of Opobo, King Dandeson Douglas Jaja, National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Uche Secondus, among others.

    The quest and commitment to ensure that there is peace in Rivers State, is the responsibility of all and sundry who live and do business in every part of the State and Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike’s firm, determined and pragmatic leadership has ensured that the State continues to enjoy sustainable peace, inspite of the provocations of both sponsored state actors and proscribed groups and interests.

    Governor Wike has also made it abundantly clear that he will neither compromise the interest and indivisiblity of Rivers State nor the protection and welfare of Rivers people and it is in recognition of this unwavering pledge that the interactive meeting with the South-East Governors, the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo and the Igbo community in the State at Government House, Port Harcourt, achieves greater significance, especially now that relative peace and calm has returned in Oyigbo.

    This meeting, coupled with the earlier parley Governor Wike held with the Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo leaders of the Non-indigenes community in the State, will go a long way to consolidate the collective effort and dedication of all to continue to maintain and sustain the peace in Rivers State.

    It was only fitting and quite apt therefore, that after a very honest, boisterous, colourful and forthright meeting, where all sides spoke their minds with great candour and admirable brotherhood, the President General of Ohaneze NdiIgbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, would break out into this popular Igbo praise chant, reserved and befitting only for leaders and champions, for Governor Wike:
    “Wike, Wike, Wike kai gé söö; má önâ jéjé, má önä nä nä, Wike käï gé söö…” loosely translated to mean: “Wike, Wike Wike we will follow, whether he is coming or he is going Wike we will follow…”

    The chorus of the song resonated all round the place as it was taken up with lusty gusto and great fervour and enthusiasm, by the impressive crowd that had converged at Government House, Port Harcourt, which rose with one loud, vibrant voice, in standing ovation, to pay glowing tribute to a fearless and courageous leader, a peacemaker and a champion of the people at a time like this.

    Nsirim is the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Rivers State

  • Soku oil well: Wike protecting Rivers wealth – Ijaw youths

    Soku oil well: Wike protecting Rivers wealth – Ijaw youths

    By Mike Odiegwu, Port Harcourt

    Ijaw youths at the weekend said Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike’s pursuit of justice on Soku Oilfield was a demonstration of his desire to protect the wealth of the state.

    The youths, under the auspices of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) and the Patriotic Ijaw Youth Leaders (PIYL) commended the Governor for ensuring retention of the oil wells in Rivers.

    The youths said the feat achieved by Wike in pursuing justice for Soku people was for the benefit of all Rivers people, irrespective of their ethnic or political leanings.

    They appealed to Wike to channel the 13 per cent revenue derivation from the Soku Oil wells to development of the host communities and other oil-producing coastal areas in the state.

    Speaking in Port Harcourt, the Chairman, PIYL, Samuel George, who was a former leader, IYC Central Zone, hailed the apex court’s verdict and Wike for protecting the wealth of the state.

    He said: “The Supreme Court’s judgement is a historic success to Rivers people beyond ethnic lines. What the governor of Rivers state did is for the interest of everyone in the state.

    “We lost the territory of the Soku oil wells in 2002 to Bayelsa state and other administrations fought for it but perhaps did not take the right direction.

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    “But the governor has just made us proud. What he did in the case of Soku oil wells is for the benefit of all Rivers people and so it needs to be applauded.

    “The 13 per cent derivatives from the oil wells should be channelled to the development of Rivers people particularly the Soku People for reclamation of land and education.

    Spokesman, PIYLF, Gabriel Allen, said Ijaw youths were in solidarity with Wike for achieving the feat, describing it as a panacea to the sustainable development of the Niger Delta region.

    He said: “The National leaders of the Kalabari se Ikpangi of the Ijaw Youth Council in solidarity with the Patriotic Ijaw Youth Leaders Forum and Ijaw Youth Council, Eastern zone are in solidarity with Governor Nyesom Wike on the Supreme Court judgement over the embattled Soku oil fields in Akuku-Toru LGA of Rivers state.

    “We stare unequivocally the judgement of striking out the controversial suit of ceding the Soku, Adum-Ama, Kula, Elem-Sangama, Ekule-Ama, Kampala, Idama and Boro oil fields in present-day Akuku-Toru LGA of Rivers state to Bayelsa state by the National Boundary Commission in 2002 as a result of faulty 11th administrative mapping, is a step in the right direction and a panacea to sustainable development in the Niger Delta region.”

  • Doctors on strike over colleague’s kidnap

    Doctors on strike over colleague’s kidnap

    By Nsa Gill, Calabar 

    The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) in Cross River State has directed it members to go on strike  until one of them, Dr. Godwin Udo, is released by kidnappers.

    NMA Chairman Dr. Innocent Abang, who lamented that doctors have become targets of kidnappers, explained that Udo, who works with the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), was kidnapped about 7pm on November 1 from his Bateba Sreet residence.

    Abang said the decision to strike was taken in an emergency meeting on Wednesday.

    He urged the state to step up its commitment to the security of life and property.

    The NMA chair confirmed that the kidnappers have called the victim’s relative to demand for ransom.

    Police spokesman Irene Ugbo confirmed Udo’s abduction but said the command is working to track the abductors.