Category: Niger Delta

  • Anambra APC ticket: Why the stakes are higher this time

    Anambra APC ticket: Why the stakes are higher this time

    By Dr Josef Umunnakwe Onoh

    As the All Progressives Congress (APC) prepares for the decisive April 5 primary in Anambra State, one truth stands clear: the stakes have never been higher. For the party and for Anambra, this election is not just another contest — it is an opportunity to rewrite the political narrative of the South East, to consolidate the progressive ideals heralded by President Bola Tinubu, and to prove that the APC is ready to govern with credibility and competence in regions where it once struggled.

    The Anambra governorship election in November 2025 is not an ordinary poll. It is the last off-cycle gubernatorial election before the 2027 general election. It is the litmus test of APC’s growth in the South East and a referendum on the party’s ability to present viable, unifying leadership beyond its traditional base. This is why the APC must field its strongest, most acceptable, and most strategic candidate. That candidate is Valentine Ozigbo.

    It’s true that all the aspirants have best interests for Anambra state but in my consideration of what is the best interest for my party, the APC, Val Ozigbo meets my admiration. 

    Speculations have been rife that Ozigbo is a mole for Mr. Obi of the Labour Party, but I disagree with the allegation. It’s more like suggesting If there are mole for Mr. Obi, they are better found in the states that Mr. Obi won during the 2023 election. Ozigbo’s anticipated victory in the November Anambra governorship election cannot guarantee significant votes for Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election.

    In as much as I hold H.E Gov C.C Soludo in very high regards, sadly, he is not a member of my political party, the APC, and in politics, loyalty to party comes first. Now that all eyes on the APC gubernatorial ticket for the Anambra state election, Val Ozigbo has had memberships of the PDP, LP, and now he is in the APC. He knows the terrain, ran for the elections, and I cannot say much for the rest of his rivals in the APC.

    For those unfamiliar with Ozigbo’s remarkable journey, he is a man who rose from humble beginnings in Amesi, Aguata Local Government Area, to become a distinguished corporate leader, a philanthropist, and a unifier From excelling as the best graduating student of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, to leading one of Nigeria’s most iconic corporations, Transcorp Plc, Ozigbo’s story is one of brilliance, tenacity, and integrity.

    As Managing Director of Transcorp Hilton Abuja, he oversaw a $100 million renovation that transformed the hotel into Africa’s leading business destination. As President and Group CEO of Transcorp Plc, he led a conglomerate with interests in hospitality, power, and energy, championing innovation and corporate excellence. But more importantly, he has consistently translated personal success into public service through philanthropy, mentorship, and community development.

    Ozigbo’s foray into politics in 2020 was no accident. It was a deliberate decision to leave the corporate boardroom and step into the public square—to answer a higher call of service. In 2021, running under the banner of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ozigbo emerged as a formidable contender, coming a close second despite running against the combined might of the federal and state governments, entrenched political structures, and financial odds.

    Since then, he has remained at the center of Anambra’s political discourse. He played a crucial leadership role in the Obidient Movement of 2023, galvanising the youth and the middle-class electorate across the southeast. His recent decision to join the APC has opened a new chapter—bringing with him not only his formidable political structure but also the credibility and goodwill he commands across political divides.

    In a state where zoning, religious alignment, and public acceptability are decisive factors, Ozigbo scores highest among all APC aspirants. According to a confidential evaluation document by the APC, he ranks first, scoring 74% in key metrics including zoning, religious support, and public popularity—outperforming the incumbent governor, Charles Soludo, in recent grassroots polls.

    Ozigbo is not a transactional politician. He is a bridge-builder. His campaign is not about party supremacy—it is about people-centred leadership. He has built relationships across PDP, Labour Party, APGA, and civil society. His defection to APC has created a rallying point that could unify previously fragmented political interests in Anambra. If APC is serious about delivering a historic victory in the South East, it must embrace this unifier.

    Beyond numbers and strategy, Ozigbo is a leader of ideas. His vision for Anambra is well-documented—a clear economic plan anchored on digital economy, youth empowerment, security, and infrastructure. His investments in young people speak volumes: through the VCO Foundation, he has committed ₦400 million in partnership with Decagon Institute to sponsor 100 Anambra youths in software engineering, providing a pathway out of unemployment and poverty.

    Critically, Ozigbo possesses something his rivals lack—an expansive grassroots movement and the ability to transcend party lines. In the 2021 election, he outperformed APC’s own candidate. Today, he has brought to the APC not only his capacity but also the goodwill of thousands who believe in his brand of leadership.

    His campaign is self-funded, removing the burden of financial dependency from the party. His cosmopolitan corporate background, vast diaspora network, and clean political record set him apart in a field often riddled with godfatherism and mediocrity.

    As APC looks towards November, the party must decide whether it wants a candidate who can win the primary—or a candidate who can win the election. The difference matters.

    The people of Anambra are yearning for a new kind of leadership—one that transcends slogans and symbols, and delivers results. Valentine Ozigbo embodies that aspiration. For APC, he is not only the safest bet; he is the smartest one.

    Mr. President, Aswaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu believes in harvest of talents, not about lobbying or money. Therefore, now is the time for our party to help the President harvest one of the talents so that the APC can avert the crisis as it is being experienced in the PDP presently.

    The road to Anambra’s redemption begins with the right choice on April 5. The APC has a rare chance to make history. That chance is Valentine Ozigbo.

    Dr Onoh was the 2023 President Bola Tinubu’s campaign spokesman in the South East

  • Group recommends legal action against Atiku over comments on Akpabio

    Group recommends legal action against Atiku over comments on Akpabio

    A group, Niger Delta Conscience Coalition (NDCC), is seeking legal action against former Vice president Atiku Abubakar for accusing the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio of corruption and abuse of women.

    In a statement on Tuesday by the President, Aniefiok Fabian and secretary, John Adangu Dagogo, the NDCC urged Akpabio to consider legal actions against Atiku, describing the former VP’s comments as defamatory and inexcusable.

    The statement reads in parts: “Niger Delta Conscience Coalition is deeply alarmed by the reckless descent of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar into baseless defamation against the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio.

    ‘It is regrettable that Atiku, out of sheer political frustration, has resorted to making cheap, wild and unfounded allegations against the President of the Senate, accusing him of corruption and abuse of women during his tenure as Governor of Akwa Ibom State.

    “His unfounded claims that Senator Akpabio is corrupt and abused women during his tenure as Governor of Akwa Ibom State are nothing but a shameless smear campaign, lacking a shred of evidence, specificity, or substance. Atiku’s tirade is a disgraceful attempt to railroad lies into public consciousness, all in service of his selfish perennial political agenda”.

    The group said that Atiku does not possess the moral credentials to accuse Akpabio or anyone of corruption having himself being enmeshed in series of corruption cases while serving as vice president.

    “Alhaji Atiku Abubakar does not possess the moral credentials to criticize or condemn Senator Godswill Akpabio over alleged corruption and abuse of women, especially when these wild allegations, like so many we have seen in recent times, have no shred of proof, worst still coming from a man who is “haunted by corruption demons”, to borrow the words of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, the diminutive former Governor of Kaduna State. 

    “Atiku, a former customs officer turned vice president, presided over the scandalous sale of a $3.2 billion national asset for a measly $250 million, a “mistake” he himself admitted, only to emerge inexplicably wealthy, bankrolling every of his never-ending presidential bid since 1999 with such financial muscle that is surprising of a custom staff.

    “His own boss, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, exposed him in My Watch (Volume 2, pages 31-32), branding him as a man of “propensity to corruption,” “disloyalty,” “poor judgment,” and a “readiness to sacrifice morality, integrity, propriety, truth, and national interest” for personal gain. 

    “Given such a scathing indictment from someone who worked closely with him for eight unbroken years, Atiku Abubakar is the last person who should be pontificating on issues of corruption or even morality let alone making baseless allegations against anyone for that matter. His attempt to lecture Nigerians on integrity is not only laughable but also an insult to the collective memory of the nation.

    “NDCC sees through the charade and notes the growing desperation of Atiku Abubakar and his cohorts, who have been orchestrating baseless allegations of sexual harassment against the Senate President in a bid to destabilize the Senate leadership. 

    “Their tactics are now clear and the masks are off, and the real players behind this smear campaign are finally showing their shameless faces. It has always been about 2027 politics, and their willingness to destroy institutions and malign individuals for political gain is both reckless and shameful. 

    “But their schemes, as usual, will fail. Senator Akpabio and the Senate leadership should remain steadfast and focused on supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda through robust legislation and oversight to deliver prosperity to Nigerians.

    “It is also curious that Atiku Abubakar’s misplaced and selective outrage on the unanimous approval by the National Assembly of Mr. President’s decision on the Rivers State political crisis is directed solely at the Senate President. 

    ‘He claims to oppose the National Assembly’s unanimous support for the President’s decisions on Rivers State, backed by members of his own party in the Assembly, yet directs his miguided venom solely at the Senate President! 

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    ‘Why is it always Senator Akpabio who is the target of these puerile and unwarranted attacks? Is it a mere coincidence, or is there an orchestrated scheme to vilify and undermine him for sinister reasons?  Nigerians should take note”, the statement added.

    The group advised Atiku to save his energy and resources for another episode of his serial presidential aspiration in 2027, rather than engaging in baseless character assassination. 

    The statement further reads: “The Senate President is encouraged to consider legal options against Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and remain committed to his role and not be distracted or deterred by gimmicks. 

    ‘If anything, the Senate President should further dedicate himself to ensuring that his leadership of the Senate, for which he has suffered several needless attacks on his person, will, in collaboration with President Tinubu, coincide with the turnaround in the well-being and prosperity of Nigeria and all Nigerians”.

  • Nigerian Coalition writes African Union over state of emergency in Rivers

    Nigerian Coalition writes African Union over state of emergency in Rivers

    ...wants emergency rule lifted

    A coalition of Nigerian professionals and political figures has petitioned the African Union (AU) over the recent declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

    The group accused the federal government of unconstitutional actions, alleging that the suspension of Governor Siminilayi Fubara and dissolution of the State House of Assembly violated democratic principles.

    In a letter addressed to AU Commission Chairperson Alhaji Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, the coalition warned that the move not only breached Nigeria’s constitution but also threatened democracy across Africa.

    The petition, signed by Professor Senator Opeyemi Ola, Professor Adah George, Rt. Hon. Dr. James Oloko, and Dr. Mrs. Evelyn E. Ogolime, urged the AU to intervene and prevent what they described as an abuse of power.

    “Nigeria is expected to be a shining example of democratic governance in Africa. The government’s decision to suspend the democratically elected Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminilayi Fubara, and the State House of Assembly, is a clear violation of the Constitution and an affront to democratic principles,” the petition reads. 

    “Section 305 of the Constitution, which the President cited as the basis for his action, does not grant him the power to suspend or remove elected officials. The Constitution is clear on the grounds for removing a governor, which is explicitly stated in Section 188. The president’s action is a blatant disregard for the Constitution and the democratic process.

    “This action is not only a threat to democracy in Nigeria but also sets a dangerous precedent for the suppression of democratic institutions and the rule of law in Africa. It is imperative that the African Union Commission takes immediate action to address this situation and ensure that democratic principles are upheld.”

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    Additionally, the coalition highlighted the broader implications of the government’s action, stating that it threatened the autonomy of states under Nigeria’s federal system. 

    The group called on the AU to send a fact-finding mission to Rivers State to assess the situation and ensure democratic institutions were protected.

    “We are also concerned about the potential consequences of this action on the stability of Nigeria and the African region. The suspension of democratic institutions and the imposition of emergency rule could lead to widespread unrest, violence, and instability. In addition, this action undermines the principles of federalism and the autonomy of states in Nigeria. The President’s decision to suspend the Governor and the State House of Assembly is a clear infringement on the powers of the state government and a violation of the principle of separation of powers.

    “We urge you to prevail upon President Tinubu to immediately lift the State of Emergency in Rivers State and restore the democratically elected government. We request that the African Union Commission take concrete steps to ensure that Nigeria, as a member state, upholds the principles of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.  And sends a fact-finding mission to Rivers State to investigate the circumstances surrounding the declaration of a state of emergency and the suspension of democratic institutions.”

  • Coalition tasks Rivers Sole administrator on transparency, asset declaration

    Coalition tasks Rivers Sole administrator on transparency, asset declaration

    A coalition of conscientious citizens has called on Rivers Sole Administrator Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas to publicly declare his assets.

    This demand comes after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu proclaimed a state of emergency in Rivers Stateh and suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara his Deputy and the Rivers Assembly for six months.

    The Coalition of Conscientious Citizens (3Cs), at a briefing in Abuja on Sunday, March 30, 2025, urged Vice Admiral Ibas to comply with Section 185 (1) of the Constitution.

    This section requires individuals elected to the office of Governor to declare their assets and liabilities before taking office.

    The coalition’s executive director, Dr. Gabriel Nnaji, expressed concerns that Vice Admiral Ibas’s failure to declare his assets could affect public confidence. 

    “It is especially concerning given the speed with which the withheld allocations for local governments were released without further changes in the judicial status of the excuses earlier given for withholding them.

    “Arising from the foregoing, we urge Vice Admiral Ibas not to complicate issues for himself. He must immediately declare his asset to remedy his failure to fulfil the constitutional requirement to do the same before taking the oath of office as Sole Administrator of Rivers State.

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    “Given that Vice Admiral Ibas does not enjoy the mandate of Rivers State electorates being the product of a fiat, there is an additional burden on him to publicly declare his assets. This will ensure he does not enrich himself at the expense of the state.”

    The coalition issued Vice Admiral Ibas seven days to publicly declare his assets, failing which they will initiate legal action to compel him to do so.

    The coalition vowed to scrutinise his tenure and ensure that any misuse of state resources attracts legal consequences.

    “We are consequently giving Vice Admiral Ibas seven days from today to publicly declare his assets, failing which we shall activate the appropriate legal processes to compel him to declare his assets.

    “We are also putting Vice Admiral Ibas on notice that the Coalition of Conscientious Citizens (3Cs) will lead an amalgamation of willing Nigerians and organisations to place his tenure under constant scrutiny and ensure that any misuse or personalisation of the resources of Rivers State shall attract legal consequences,” it added. 

  • Senator Dafinone felicitates Muslims on Eid Al-Fitr

    Senator Dafinone felicitates Muslims on Eid Al-Fitr

    Senator Ede Dafinone (Delta Central) has extended warmest greetings and felicitations to the Muslim faithful across Nigeria, particularly in his constituency on the joyous occasion of Eid al-Fitr. 

    Dafinone, in a statement, noted this significant celebration marks the successful completion of Ramadan, a period of devotion, sacrifice, and spiritual renewal. 

    “As families and communities come together to share in the blessings of this sacred festival, it is a time for gratitude, reflection, and unity.

    “The teachings of Ramadan—compassion, self-discipline, and generosity—serve as guiding principles for building a more harmonious society,” he stated. 

    Dafinone acknowledged the invaluable contributions of the Muslim community in Delta Central and urged all citizens to uphold the spirit of love, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence that Islam embodies. 

    He encouraged everyone to extend kindness to the less privileged and continue fostering the values of empathy and mutual respect.

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    As the nation navigates through economic and social challenges, Senator Dafinone called for unwavering faith and resilience, emphasizing that through collective efforts, stating Nigeria can achieve greater progress and stability. 

    He reiterated commitment to working with all stakeholders to ensure policies that enhance the welfare and prosperity of the people are championed.

     “May this festive period bring renewed hope, abundant blessings, and continued prosperity to Delta Central and the entire nation,” he added.

  • Uromi killings: Kano deploys delegation to Edo  

    Uromi killings: Kano deploys delegation to Edo  

    The Kano State Government has dispatched a high-powered delegation to engage with the Edo Government and the Hausa community in Edo over the recent brutal killings of Kano indigenes in Edo.

    Gov. Abba Yusuf, who in a live broadcast, condemned the barbaric act and assured the people of Kano that his administration would relentlessly pursue justice for the victims.

    The delegation, scheduled to depart on Monday, “will work to ensure justice is served and those responsible are held accountable.”

    Yusuf also confirmed that all affected individuals would receive full compensation.

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    According to him, Edo Governor has assured him that most of the suspected culprits have been apprehended, with investigations ongoing.

    He urged residents to remain law-abiding and refrain from any acts of retaliation, emphasising Kano’s reputation as one of the most peaceful states in the country.

    Expressing deep condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Kano state, Yusuf described the incident as a “tragic and sad moment.”

    (NAN)

  • From Vision to Reality: The Progressive Leadership of President Bola Tinubu and Senate President Godswill Akpabio

    From Vision to Reality: The Progressive Leadership of President Bola Tinubu and Senate President Godswill Akpabio

    By Farouk David  

    In July 2024, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, leading the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, and other stakeholders, stood before Niger Delta youths, and promised a bold, new transformational approach under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. This was during the flag-off of the NDDC Youth Internship Scheme for 10,000 young people, which officially launched last month.

    The scene symbolises a new era of leadership in Nigeria, where visionary policies and inclusive growth unite for the nation’s benefit. Central to this transformation are two key figures: President Bola Tinubu and Senate President Godswill Akpabio. And this March, positive reactions from Niger Deltans regarding the South-South Development Commission Bill signal more progress for the region.

    Establishing the South-South Development Commission marks a significant milestone for the region, setting the stage for transformative development. History will undoubtedly recognise and commend the efforts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

    Their legacies, defined by innovation and teamwork, have not only transformed governance but also established a standard for social equality, collaboration between legislative and executive branches, and regional growth, especially with the newly formed development commissions for other regions.

    With a commitment to modernising Nigeria’s socio-economic landscape, President Bola Tinubu has established himself as a dynamic leader whose policies are significantly reshaping the nation’s future. His commitment to transforming the Niger Delta and other historically marginalized areas underscores a broader goal of promoting national unity and equitable development.

    To that end, he has ratified five development commissions aimed at balancing growth across regions. These commissions, including the North-West (NWDC) and South-East (SEDC) commissions (July 2024), and the South-West (SWDC), South-South (SSDC) and North-Central (NCDC) commissions (March 2025).

    These commissions, overseen by the Ministry of Regional Development,  aim to address region-specific challenges, such as ecological degradation in the South-South, post-insurgency rebuilding in the North-East, and infrastructure deficits in the North-West and South-East. The SWDC focuses on industrialisation, while the NCDC targets security and economic disparities in the North-Central region. Their success hinges on transparency, accountability, and effective oversight to ensure they deliver tangible outcomes for marginalized regions.

    President Tinubu has established himself as a dynamic leader whose policies are fundamentally reshaping the future of the nation. His dedication to transforming the Niger Delta region and other historically marginalised areas reflects a broader commitment to fostering national unity and facilitating balanced development.

    Recognising that sustainable development is a multifaceted challenge, his tenure has also been characterised by a strategic emphasis on economic diversification, infrastructural development, and public-private partnerships. Central to his vision is the belief that regional transformation is essential not only for localised growth but also for overall stability and prosperity.

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio’s journey to becoming a national leader is as inspiring as it is historic. On his path to becoming a champion for South-South Nigeria, his tenure as the Governor of Akwa Ibom state was marked by radical transformation and robust reform. His administration is still celebrated for its pragmatic approach to governance—a method that married the urgency of immediate needs with long-term developmental goals.

    After decades of neglect, the then-governor constructed over 450 km of roads in the first year alone, including the dualisation of critical routes like Ekim Itam–Ekom Iman Road and Afaha-Obong–Ika–Etim Ekpo Road13. He linked all 31 local government headquarters with 20 km tarred roads, ensuring connectivity across the state, and upgraded federal roads, including the Calabar/Itu/Ikot Ekpene Road and Ikot Ekpene–Aba Road, despite federal obligations.

    One of his most notable achievements as Minister was the completion of the NDDC corporate headquarters—a project that had languished for over 25 years. This accomplishment underscored his ability to deliver results even in challenging circumstances. Under his stewardship, the NDDC not only began to address long-standing infrastructural deficits but also set in motion policies to integrate the region more fully into the national economy.

    By promoting accountability, transparency, and efficiency in government operations, he inspired a generation of leaders to prioritise reformative measures over political expediency. His strategies for diversifying the economy, investing in human capital, and forging robust partnerships with private stakeholders have had lasting impacts. The success of these initiatives is evident today, as many states mirror their policy frameworks in pursuit of regional prosperity.

    Furthermore, a notable feature of this transformative era is the remarkable bipartisanship exhibited by the Senate. In an era when political divisions often undermine progress, the current Senate, under the able leadership of Godswill Akpabio, has emerged as a model of cooperation and consensus-building. This collaborative spirit is essential in driving forward comprehensive legislative reforms that resonate across the country.

    The synergy between the executive and legislature has been crucial in speeding up key policy implementation. This collaboration is evident in the swift passage of bills that advance equality, stimulate economic growth, and guarantee proper representation of regional interests. Both government branches understand that Nigeria’s challenges—from infrastructure deficits to regional disparities and socio-economic inequalities—demand a unified approach. By cooperating effectively, they are establishing new governance standards and ensuring that the country’s development is inclusive and sustainable.

    The transformative legacy of President Bola Tinubu and Senate President Godswill Akpabio is a beacon of hope for all Nigerians—a promise that the nation will continue to rise, propelled by the ideals of progress, inclusivity, and sustainable development. Their journey is far from over, and as new chapters are written in Nigeria’s development story, the impact of their leadership will be felt for generations to come.

    Farouk David is a media executive and social commentator in Port Harcourt

  • Rivers Mandate Group slams Nwaeke over claims against Fubara

    Rivers Mandate Group slams Nwaeke over claims against Fubara

    The Rivers Mandate Group (RMG) has denounced recent allegations leveled against suspended the suspended governor, Siminalayi Fubara by George Nwaeke, a former Head of the State Civil Service, calling them a desperate and poorly executed attempt to tarnish the governor’s reputation.

    In a statement signed by its president, Pastor Godknows John, the group dismissed Nwaeke’s claims as unfounded and driven by political motives.

    “A viral video that surfaced online has cast serious doubt on the authenticity of Nwaeke’s claims,” the statement read. “In the footage, Nwaeke is seen being handed a prepared script, while a voice in the background instructs him to ‘read from the script I wrote,’ followed by the command ‘Action.’ This exposes the so-called press conference as nothing more than a staged act.”

    According to RMG, the video reveals a carefully choreographed attempt to mislead the public. 

    “This is not a whistleblower’s revelation but a scripted performance by desperate political actors bent on tarnishing Governor Fubara’s reputation,” the group added.

    The organisation accused Nwaeke of participating in a larger scheme to destabilise the state and pave the way for external political interference.

    “Nwaeke remained silent while in office, only to suddenly ‘remember’ these allegations after his resignation. Where was his conscience all this time? If he had genuine evidence, why didn’t he report it to the appropriate security agencies? Why now, and why through a staged performance in an Abuja hotel room?” Pastor John queried.

    RMG also noted a revealing twist: Nwaeke’s wife, Florence, has publicly distanced herself from his claims, disclosing that she lost contact with him after he granted the controversial interview.

    The group called on the public to disregard Nwaeke’s statements, describing them as part of a broader agenda to create instability in Rivers State.

    “Even his wife, Florence Nwaeke, has raised the alarm, saying she does not recognise the man in that interview. She has asked Nigerians to help her find her husband, whose numbers are no longer going through. This is a clear sign that he is acting under pressure,” the statement added.

    The group described the allegations as reckless propaganda, warning that Rivers people would not be deceived by such desperate tactics.

    “This attempt to falsely implicate Governor Fubara is dead on arrival. Rivers people will not be dragged into this scripted crisis. We call on security agencies to investigate those behind this plot and put an end to these political games,” the statement added.

    The group urged residents to remain calm and not fall for what it called an orchestrated political circus designed to mislead the public.

  • Senator Dafinone applauds Tinubu’s leadership, legacy at 73

    Senator Dafinone applauds Tinubu’s leadership, legacy at 73

    Senator Ede Dafinone (Delta Central) has extended warm congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his 73rd birthday, praising his visionary leadership and dedication to national development.

    In a statement celebrating the President’s milestone, Dafinone described Tinubu as a leader whose commitment to democracy, governance, and economic progress continues to inspire millions of Nigerians. 

    He acknowledged Tinubu’s transformative leadership from his time as Lagos State Governor to his current role as President, emphasizing that his Renewed Hope agenda is shaping a more prosperous and equitable Nigeria.

    The Delta Central lawmaker said: “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the occasion of his 73rd birthday anniversary. 

    “This milestone is not only a celebration of a remarkable life but also a testament to your enduring dedication to the service of our great nation. Your leadership has continued to inspire hope, resilience, and progress for millions of Nigerians.

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    “Mr. President, your unwavering commitment to democracy, good governance, and national development has defined your legacy. From your days as a pro-democracy advocate to your transformative leadership in Lagos State and now as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, you have demonstrated visionary leadership and a deep passion for the growth and unity of our country. Your Renewed Hope agenda is already laying the foundation for a more prosperous and equitable Nigeria.

    “As you mark this special day, I join millions of Nigerians in praying for your continued good health, wisdom, and strength to lead our nation to even greater heights. Your dedication to economic reforms, security, and infrastructural development is commendable, and I have no doubt that your administration will leave an indelible mark in the annals of our history.

    “On behalf of my family and the good people of Delta Central Senatorial District, I celebrate you, Mr. President, and wish you many more years of impactful leadership, happiness, and divine blessings. May this new year bring renewed strength and success in all your endeavours. Happy Birthday, Your Excellency!”

  • Segilola Resources strengthens ties with host communities through major infrastructure projects

    Segilola Resources strengthens ties with host communities through major infrastructure projects

    As part of its unwavering commitment to sustainable community development, Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL) is making significant strides in infrastructure and local development for its host communities with two major projects: the construction of a royal palace for Imogbara and the development of the Imogbara-Odo-Ijesa road.

    The 2.4 km road project began in late January and is being constructed using solid interlocking concrete blocks to ensure long-term durability. Currently, approximately 100 meters have been completed. Meanwhile, the construction of the Imogbara palace is nearing completion, with 95% of the work finished and final touches underway.

    These initiatives have been met with appreciation from the local community. Expressing gratitude on behalf of the people of Imogbara, HRH Oba Bamidele Adeniji Adeyeye, the Olumolu of Imogbara, stated:

    “We in the Imogbara community deeply appreciate Segilola’s contributions. They have provided jobs, installed a transformer, and empowered our women and youth in their businesses. This palace is something we have long hoped for. A royal palace is a symbol of cultural heritage, and thanks to Segilola, Imogbara will soon stand proudly alongside any community in the region.”

    Reaffirming Segilola’s commitment to impactful initiatives in its host communities, Ms. Madhurii Sarkar-Amoda, Community Development and Stakeholder Manager at SROL, stated:

    “At Segilola, we believe in taking action, not just making promises. Our goal is to create lasting value for the communities where we operate, and these projects reflect our unwavering commitment to that vision.”

    Segilola Resources remains committed to fostering positive community impact through infrastructure, job creation, and local empowerment.

    For more information about Segilola Resources Operating Limited and its community initiatives, please visit www.srol.com.ng