Category: Niger Delta

  • NDYC demands relocation of oil firms’ headquarters to oil-producing states, others

    NDYC demands relocation of oil firms’ headquarters to oil-producing states, others

    Miffed by what it described as systemic exploitation and marginalisation against the Niger Delta region, the Niger Delta Youth Congress (NDYC) has demanded amongst other things, the immediate relocation of the headquarters of the major oil companies operating outside its zone to the region.

    Speaking at a world press conference on Tuesday, Comrade Israel Uwejeyan, the National Coordinator of the NDYC, said it was disheartening to note that non oil-producing states are not only playing hosts to the oil companies but reaping all the benefits that should ordinarily accrue to the oil-producing states in the Niger Delta region.

    “We demand immediate and comprehensive action from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his administration to address these lingering injustices. The era of silence and complacency is over.

    “We strongly demand the immediate relocation of oil companies headquarters and their affiliates back to the oil-producing states, It is an egregious insult to the people of the Niger Delta that oil companies and their affiliates, including oil servicing and oil insurance companies, operate from states that contribute nothing to oil production. 

    “These corporations exploit the resources of the Niger Delta while concentrating their offices, headquarters, and operations in cities like Lagos where they pay taxes, hire staff, and create economic value.

    “The recently proposed tax reform bill, with its focus on derivation and consumption-based revenue sharing, underscores the urgent need for these companies to be relocated to the oil-producing states immediately. As it stands, the existing arrangement perpetuates the impoverishment of the Niger Delta states and we strongly reject this.

    “Our demand for the immediate relocation of all oil companies headquarters to the oil producing states must be initiated and completed within the first quarter of 2025. No excuses will be tolerated.

    “All taxes, including corporate taxes, VAT, and royalties, must be paid directly to the host states. It is only fair that tax revenues generated from the oil extracted in Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta, Akwa Ibom, and other oil-producing states remain within the region for its development following the proposed tax reform bill.

    “The Niger Delta states must be empowered to monitor and regulate the activities of these companies within their borders to ensure environmental accountability and equitable practices.

    “We cannot and will not continue to stand by as our resources are shipped out to enrich states that contribute nothing to oil production.

    “Furthermore, we unequivocally demand the full activation of Warri and Sapele Seaports, It is inconceivable that in a nation as vast as Nigeria, maritime trade remains concentrated in one State. The Federal Government’s neglect of the Warri and Sapele seaports is a deliberate sabotage of the Niger Delta region’s economic potential. 

    “These seaports are strategically located and equipped to drive economic growth in the South-South and South-East, yet they remain underutilised due to policies designed to favor a particular state.

    “We demand the immediate reactivation of the Warri and Sapele seaports to full functionality and it must be restored within this first quarter of 2025. 

    “The Federal Government and Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) must provide the necessary funding, infrastructure, and administrative capacity to ensure these ports are operational at the highest level and there must be a decentralisation of maritime activities. 

    “Lagos is not the only port hub in Nigeria. Diversifying maritime operations will decongest Lagos ports, reduce inefficiencies in trade logistics, and rightly distribute economic benefits equitably across the country.

    “By activating these ports, Niger Delta states will have direct access to critical revenue streams, which can be used to fund infrastructure projects and social programmes.

    “The Niger Delta is the economic lifeline of Nigeria. We have carried the burden of this nation on our shoulders for decades, and we will no longer tolerate being treated as second-class citizens in a country built on the wealth of our land.

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    “Lastly, we want to use this medium to strongly condemn the recent scrapping of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), as this is a glaring example of a move that will directly jeopardize the development of higher education in the Niger Delta and in Nigeria at large.

    “TETFund has been a lifeline for tertiary institutions across Nigeria, providing funding for infrastructure, staff development, and student resources in institutions that have suffered years of neglect. By scrapping this essential funding mechanism, the Federal Government has effectively declared war on education, particularly for underfunded institutions in regions like the Niger Delta that depend heavily on TETFUND’s interventions.

    “The NDYC will remain vigilant and resolute until the Federal Government and relevant stakeholders fulfill our demands. Nigeria can only thrive as a nation when all regions are treated with fairness, respect, and equity.”

  • Student union honours Akwa Ibom philanthropist

    Student union honours Akwa Ibom philanthropist

    The National Association of Ikono Students (NAIS) Worldwide has appointed philanthropist, Isaac James, as its patron in recognition of his contributions to education in Ikono Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom state.

    The honour was bestowed on James, during the NAIS Cultural Day Celebration, an event that also epitomises the heart of Ibibio nation.

    James is the driving force behind the Isaac James Child Creativity Revolution project, which has provides essential educational materials to primary schools throughout Ikono local government area of the state.

    The occasion featured a formal citation presentation, induction, and an award ceremony, highlighting the philanthropist’s relentless support for education in the area.

    Represented on the occasion by Rustom Alexander, Program Officer of Heal the Globe Corporation, James emphasised the transformative power of education.

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    He urged students to embrace their potential as agents of change while reaffirming commitment to uplifting young learners and fostering community progress, not only in Ikono but beyond.

    The ceremony was attended by NAIS executives, students, and local leaders.

    They celebrated the awardee’s dedication to education and his continued efforts to shape a brighter future for the next generation.

    According to them, his appointment as Patron is seen as a call to action for greater educational support and advancement in Ikono and surrounding communities.

  • Tinubu gave Niger Delta best NDDC management team, say Ijaw stakeholders

    Tinubu gave Niger Delta best NDDC management team, say Ijaw stakeholders

    Ijaw stakeholders under the auspices of the Movement for the Survival of the Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND) has hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for assembling the best management team to run the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

    The President of MOSIEND, Amb. Kennedy Tonjo West, said for his choices of Dr. Samuel Ogbuku as the Managing Director and other personalities he appointed as directors, Tinubu without bias demonstrated his interest in the development and growth of the Niger Delta.

    West, in a statement on Sunday, said the performance of the board in 2024 had justified the intentions of Mr. President in selecting them to run the affairs of the commission.

    He said the Ogbuku-led board demonstrated mutual respect and an unprecedented level of dedication to addressing the challenges plaguing the region.

    He said: “When President Tinubu constituted the NDDC Board, many were skeptical due to the infighting that led to the dismantling of the other board but today, the strides made by this technically sound and development focused team have proven doubters wrong.

    “The Tinubu administration is receiving commendation from many quarters for getting it right as regards appointments made into the commission and other departments of the government, a thing that eluded past administrations”.

    West said Ogbuku demonstrated an open door policy, detrabilized, and humble disposition in adopting some of the suggestions and advice he received during the interactive sessions and stakeholders engagements into his programmes.

    He said: “We urge Mr President to take the board very seriously and approve every facility to advance the Renewed Hope Agenda in the region. MOSIEND is not a partisan organisation but with the passion and unwavering commitment of the NDDC board and with this high level of performance, we are tempted to say Mr President may clinch the whole region if he contests for a second term”.

    West advised the state governors in the region to jettison party sentiments and collaborate among themselves to further advance the development of the region.

    He said: “The NDDC’s performance reflects President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, and it has restored the faith of the Niger Delta people in the commission’s mandate. We hope that those, who take delight in obstructing meaningful development of the Niger Delta region will take a break this time around and allow the dream of the commission come through”.

    West said Ogbuku kept his pledge to adhere strictly to the President’s directive on completing all ongoing projects in the region including roads, bridges, schools and healthcare facilities.

    He said the commission also embarked on human capital development to give the citizens of the region a sense of belonging.

    He said a major plus for the Ogbuku led administration was the setting up of the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture (NDCCITMA) to stimulate economic activities in the region

    “This singular feat designed to foster economic growth and peace in the oil-rich region seeks to engage youths in meaningful ventures and promote entrepreneurship through structured support from the NDCCITMA.

    He said NDDC introduced free medical services, provided financial support for life-threatening illnesses for individuals, and equipped hospitals to improve healthcare delivery in the region.

    West said the commission’s postgraduate scholarship programme for indigenes of the Niger Delta created opportunities for academic and professional growth adding that the commission completed abandoned big ticket projects that dotted the landscape of the region.

    He said: “To put an end to the reoccurring case of youth restiveness, the commission put in place youth based programmes like Project Hope, the Niger Delta Investment Scheme and internship initiatives aimed at reducing unemployment and empowering the youths.

    “For the first time, ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta are united in their support for the NDDC. This is a testament to the inclusive approach of the current leadership,” he said.

    The MOSIEND boss urged all stakeholders to support the board’s vision and warned against activities that could derail the ongoing progress in the region under President Tinubu and Ognuku.
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  • A’Ibom philanthropist provides succour to 77 widows, empowers petty traders

    A’Ibom philanthropist provides succour to 77 widows, empowers petty traders

    A philanthropist in Akwa Ibom, Pastor Eseme Emmanuel Udi, has distributed money to 77 widows in Esit Eket local government area of the State.

    Udi also gave cash awards to petty traders, donated over 500 exercise books with biros to schools in the area and announced scholarship awards for 10 students in secondary school and 10 pupils in primary school.

    He announced plans to pay bursary for all Esit Eket students in tertiary institutions across Nigeria.

    Udi said he was motivated by his personal experience while growing up  having been raised by his widow mother during which he faced challenges in getting quality education. 

    “I have done fishing, cut palm fruits, gathered them for sale in local market. I have been a bus conductor in Lagos, just to provide for my widow mother.

    “Therefore as an orphan whom God has blessed, I am determined to make positive difference in the live of others”

    He, however, advised the beneficiaries to manage their resources prudently and to put God first. 

    The Chairman of Esit Eket Local Government Council, Mrs. Uduak Ikemesit Ikot, commended Pastor Udi for his benevolence, praising his commitment to empowering the community. 

    She promised to partner with Pastor Udi to advance education and empowerment initiatives in Esit Eket LGA.

    The beneficiaries, including widows and students, expressed their gratitude to Pastor Udi, promising to make prudent use of the resources provided. 

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    One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Hannah Edu, said, “We are grateful to Pastor Udi for his kindness. This empowerment will go a long way in supporting our businesses and improving our livelihoods.”

    A widow, Mrs Emem Samuel Akparawa said that the first money he received from Pastor Udi was used to add with the little she had, to pay her daughter’s school fees. 

    She confessed that it is not easy to be a widow, suffering alone to take care of yourself talk less of the kids. “I always look for away to see him just to thank him” she concluded. 

    On her part a petty trader Madam Ekaette Aniefiok from Idung Asan, Etebi, prayed that the Lord who gave him the grace and wisdom to help the poor and the needy, will continue to replenish his pocket. She observed that there are many others in their community who are by far richer than him but do not remember the needy.

    The benefiting schools, which included Community Secondary School Akpautong, QIC Primary School Akpautong, Primary School Uduak Okok, and Primary School, Ineh Akpautong, were also grateful for the donation of exercise books and biros.

  • Dokubo seeks peaceful coexistence among Kalabari communities

    Dokubo seeks peaceful coexistence among Kalabari communities

    Da-Amakiri Tubo, Alhaji Mujahid Abubakr Dokubo-Asari, Amanyanabo of The Source (Elem Kalabari), Dabaye Amakiri 1, has issued a heartfelt new year goodwill message to monarchs, chiefs, elites, and the masses of the Kalabari Kingdom and Kalabaris in the diaspora.

    In his new year message, he emphasised the importance of unity and peaceful coexistence in all Kalabari communities, stressing that this is crucial for development and progress.

    Dokubo-Asari, known for his tireless efforts in fighting for resource control, oppression, and environmental conservation in the Niger Delta, also urged youths to shun cultism and violent associations that harm others. Instead, he encouraged them to embrace peaceful and constructive endeavors that promote the well-being of the community.

    He went on to call upon the professional class, elites, and the rich, both in the diaspora and in Nigeria, to return home and invest in Kalabari. “Our people need to come back home to build houses here instead of buying land in other communities.

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    “I urge my fellow Kalabari brothers and sisters worldwide to set up businesses here that will boost the economy of the Kalabari Kingdom and provide jobs for our people. Our region is rich in oil and gas with opportunities in marine transportation. There are huge possibilities in agriculture and tourism development and many other avenues for viable investments.”

    He added: “As Amanyanabo of The Source, (Elem Kalabari) I recommit myself to the promotion, preservation and growth of everything that has to do with Kalabari like I have done for over 20 years.”

    As the newly installed Amanyanabo of The Source (Elem Kalabari), Dokubo-Asari is poised to build upon his legacy, fostering growth, development, and prosperity for the Kalabari kingdom.

  • Modey calls for infrastructural development in Cross River north

    Modey calls for infrastructural development in Cross River north

    Ambassador Hart Modey, recently honored with the prestigious 1000 Peace Ambassador Award by the Peace Ambassador Advocacy in recognition of his philanthropic efforts, has called on the government to focus on infrastructure development, particularly in the education and healthcare sectors, in Northern Cross River State.

     He emphasised that political leaders must prioritise the welfare of their constituents and address pressing issues such as deteriorating schools and healthcare facilities that hinder daily life and economic activities.

    Modey highlighted the critical need for urgent repairs and upgrades of educational institutions and healthcare centers, including primary healthcare centers in areas like Abi Local Government Area, where facilities such as the Ediba Comprehensive Health Center are in a state of disrepair. 

    These institutions, vital for the well-being and development of Northern Cross River, have become increasingly dilapidated, causing severe challenges for students, patients, and the broader community.

    He noted that the poor state of these facilities has led to a decline in educational standards and healthcare delivery, negatively impacting the community’s overall quality of life. 

    “The neglect of these essential services not only hampers individual growth but also stifles the socio-economic development of the region,” Modey said.

    The dilapidated condition of schools and healthcare centers has contributed to increased dropout rates, poor health outcomes, and a general decline in community well-being. Modey urged the government to hold contractors accountable for completing awarded projects on time and meeting quality standards to alleviate the suffering of students and patients.

    Modey drew attention to the devastating effects of neglected educational and healthcare infrastructure, including loss of lives due to inadequate medical facilities, higher costs for families seeking quality education and healthcare elsewhere, and reduced economic productivity. Students and patients are particularly hard-hit, as poor facilities make it difficult to receive quality education and healthcare, resulting in increased costs for families and the community.

    He also stressed that improved infrastructure would bring numerous benefits to Cross River State and its people. Better schools and healthcare centers would enhance learning outcomes, ensure better health services, and create a more conducive environment for economic opportunities. For the community, improved facilities would lead to a more educated and healthier population, thus boosting income and productivity.

    Modey urged lawmakers and political officeholders, regardless of party affiliation to work together to address the pressing issue of infrastructure in the region. He emphasized that political defection and distractions should not derail their focus on delivering dividends of democracy. “The people come first since they are the ones who voted these leaders into office,” he said.

    He also urged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to remain focused on its development agenda while calling on the Federal Government to allocate resources for the renovation and upgrading of schools and healthcare centers in the northern part of the state. “This is not about party politics; it is about improving the quality of life for the people who elected you,” Modey stated.

    Modey reaffirmed commitment to advocating for infrastructure development, which he sees as the foundation for progress and prosperity. He called on all stakeholders—political leaders, contractors, and citizens—to play their part in ensuring that Northern Cross River State receives the attention and resources it deserves.

    He noted that if the educational and healthcare facilities are improved, the region would witness better educational outcomes, improved health services, and enhanced socio-economic activities, benefiting not only the people of Cross River State but also neighboring communities and beyond.

    Following Ambassador Hart Modey’s statements on road infrastructure, the State Government under Governor Bassey Otu has commendably initiated major road repairs across the state.

  • Niger Delta stakeholders warn of unrest over exclusion from ownership of oil blocs

    Niger Delta stakeholders warn of unrest over exclusion from ownership of oil blocs

    Stakeholders from the Niger Delta region have warned of the possibility of another round of unrest and militancy in the region if the “unlawful” exclusion of their companies from the 2022/23 mini bid round and licensing of oil blocs by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) is not revisited.

    In a letter addressed to President Bola Tinubu dated 31st December 2024, the affected Niger Deltans through their lawyer, Blessing Agbomhere Esq. of Blessing Agbomhere and Partners, drew the attention of the President to what they described as the flagrant disregard for the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act, Local Content Laws and the 1999 Constitution as amended by the NUPRC while carrying out the bid round and licensing of oil blocs. 

    The Niger Delta stakeholders namely; Undiandeye Akonfe, James Okeati, Chief Victor Okiri, Fortune Nakoro, Arc. Kenneth Anyanwu, Okwara Idika, Akpan Edem, Otetubi Tolulope, and Olali Solomon are appealing to president Tinubu to among other things, set up a committee to analyze the mini bid round and licensing as carried out by the NUPRC, insisting that the process lacked transparency and disenfranchised them, despite having fulfilled all the requirements for participation.

    The letter reads: “Your Excellency will kindly recall that some deep offshore blocs were put on offer for the 2022/23 Mini Bid Round and other blocs which cut across onshore, continental shelf and deep offshore terrains were also put on offer for the Nigeria 2024 Licensing Round by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and an invitation for tender placed to this effect on the website of the NUPRC.

    “It is our Clients instruction that upon the invitation for interested investors to bid for these blocs, several investors bided including companies with the technical and financial capability whose majority shareholders are indigenes of the Niger Delta region and/or whose head office are situated therein.

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    “It is also our Clients instruction that, despite the fact that Niger Delta stakeholders are key contributors to Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, Niger Delta Indigenous investors were unjustly and systematically excluded from the licensing process despite their substantial investments, environmental sacrifices, and statutory rights under the Petroleum Industry Act and the Nigerian Content Development and Management Act.

    “Companies were coerced into purchasing data worth millions of dollars from select offshore vendors (PGS and TSG) without alternatives. This requirement imposed severe financial burdens on participants, creating a barrier for smaller local companies, particularly those in the Niger Delta.

    “After bidders submitted applications and met stringent conditions, including expensive data purchases, NUPRC unilaterally altered the terms without prior notice or concessions to participants. Assets initially allocated were unjustly withdrawn and returned to the bidding ‘basket,’ rendering previous investments null and void.

    “Revised terms facilitated access to cheaper data and other advantages for certain preferred parties, unfairly disadvantaging original bidders who complied with stricter requirements. These actions undermine fair competition, eroded investor confidence, and violated procurement guidelines, leading to targeted disqualification of Niger Delta Companies.

    “Companies from the Niger Delta, despite fulfilling financial and procedural requirements, were unjustly disqualified through opaque processes. This exclusion marginalizes regional players, exacerbates inequality, and disregards the principle of inclusive development in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

    “Achieving sustainable peace and development in the Niger Delta region requires a commitment from all stakeholders especially the federal government. Local content policies in the Niger Delta should aim not only to create jobs but promote economic opportunities and ensure local investors partake in these opportunities and the wealth generated by the oil industry. It is by supporting local businesses and creating an environment of transparency and accountability that a more sustainable and peaceful future for the region can be guaranteed. 

    “Be all these as they may, we have our clients’ instruction to respectfully request Your Excellency to do as follows: Set up a Committee to carry out a thorough and independent investigation into the financial flows linked to data sales and the criteria used for disqualifications. 

    “Re-evaluate disqualified bids with transparent and equitable criteria, ensuring fair treatment of all participants, especially Niger Delta companies. 

    “Develop safeguards to prevent unilateral changes in bid terms, mandatory offshore data purchases, and discriminatory practices.

    “Our clients are implicitly confident in the capacity of Mr. President to address these concerns with a view to promoting a greater sense of fairness and inclusivity of the Niger Delta people in the allocation, sharing and utilization of the abundant material resources that lie in their region, having regard to Your Excellency’s enviable antecedents.”

  • Rep member empowers constituents With 15 tons tipper

    Rep member empowers constituents With 15 tons tipper

    Member representing  Abak/Etim-Ekpo/Ika Federal Constituency in Akwa Ibom State Clement Jimbo aka ‘Youth slot’ has empowered constituents with 15 tons tipper automobiles. 

    The Deputy Chairman, House Committee on National Planning earlier  empowered  over 250 constituents with N8,000 cash gift to enable them venture into agriculture programme of their choice after participating in a agro-allied training he sponsored. 

    Jimbo also  facilitated the grading of rural roads across Nung Oku Ikot, Ikot Edet, Nto Unang and Uruk Ata Ikot Akpan villages in Etim Ekpo Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State. 

    To improve brightness and intensify security for road users who pass through Abak to Uyo at night, the lawmaker procured not less than 39 stands of solar powered street lights. 

    Thirty stands of the street light were installed along Ediene Old Road while nine  of it are strategically installed at Health Centre Road, Ibanang Ediene, both in Abak Local Government Area.

    Presenting the tpper and documents to the Tipper Loaders Association of Nigeria, Abak chapter,  Jimbo said the gesture  was in fulfillment of his campaign  promises. 

    He said haulage is a profitable business venture, appreciating the association’s support during electioneering campaign. 

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    He promised to provide another tipper next year if the current one is managed properly and meets the expected outcomes.

    Responding the Mr. Ndipmong Uwem William, President of the  Tipper Loaders Association, Abak Chapter  praised Jimbo for the empowerment, promising to take good care of the tipper under his leadership and ensuring its optimal utilisation.

     Dr. Uduak Utibe, President of Ediene Development Union, commended Jimbo for making the Ediene indigenes proud through commitment and numerous empowerment initiatives, including the 15-ton tipper, which will greatly benefit the community.

    Elder Samuel Usoro, President of Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District, Lagos, moved a motion for Jimbo’s re-election, acknowledging his commitment to the less privileged in the sector and his dedication to their welfare.

  • 2025 holds great promises, says Dafinone, applauds Tinubu over re-opening of Warri refinery

    2025 holds great promises, says Dafinone, applauds Tinubu over re-opening of Warri refinery

    Senator Ede Dafinone (Delta North) has called on the Urhobos, Deltans and Nigerians to be resilient and optimistic, saying the New Year holds greater promises.

    The lawmaker in his New Year Message also applauded President Bola Tinubu for the re-opening and commencement of operations by Warri Refinery and Petrochemical Company, located in Ekpan, in the heart of Urhobo land.

    He tasked Nigerians to continue to support the President Tinubu led government, saying that most of the perceived harsh economic policies, particularly the removal of petroleum subsidy and the floating of the Naira, have started yielding positive results and more of such results would be recorded in 2025. 

    The statement reads: “As we step into the year 2025, I, Senator Ede Dafinone, representing Delta Central Senatorial District, extend warm New Year greetings to the Urhobo Nation, Deltans, and all Nigerians. This is a time for renewed hope, resilience, and optimism as we reflect on the past year and look forward to the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. I assure you that brighter days are coming, and together, we will make 2025 a year of tangible progress and prosperity for our people.

    “I want to specially commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his bold leadership and the decisive actions taken to reposition our economy. A key milestone in this journey is the commencement of operations at the Warri Refinery and Petrochemical Company, located in Ekpan, in the heart of Urhobo land. This monumental achievement will significantly boost domestic refining capacity, create jobs, reduce the pressure on foreign exchange, and bring much-needed relief to millions of Nigerians. I urge the people of Delta Central and Nigerians at large to continue to support the Tinubu administration, as its economic policies are beginning to yield results, and more of these successes will become evident in 2025.

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    “For the Urhobo Nation, 2025 presents an opportunity to strengthen our unity, deepen our commitment to progress, and collectively build on the foundations laid in the past year. The commencement of operations at the Warri Refinery is a testament to the federal government’s focus on revitalizing critical infrastructure, and as stakeholders, we must remain steadfast in supporting initiatives that bring development to our land. Let us embrace this year with renewed energy and a commitment to working together for the betterment of the Urhobo Nation.

    “I also call on our people and Nigerians across the country to be patient and continue to stand behind the government as the current economic reforms gradually take shape. While the journey has been challenging, it is clear that the steps being taken by the administration will ensure long-term stability and sustainable growth for our economy. I am confident that with the resilience of our people and the right policies in place, 2025 will bring increased opportunities and improvements in our standard of living.

    To my constituents in Delta Central, I remain committed to providing effective representation and advocating for the development of our region. I will continue to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to attract federal projects, create employment opportunities, and ensure that our people benefit from the dividends of democracy. Together, we will build an Urhobo Nation that reflects the true potential of the Urhobo people and serves as a beacon of progress in Nigeria.

    “As we celebrate the New Year, let us resolve to approach 2025 with renewed determination, unity, and faith in our collective ability to overcome challenges. May this year bring peace, prosperity, and fulfillment to every home in Delta Central, Delta State, and Nigeria as a whole. Happy New Year to you all, and may the days ahead be filled with blessings and success.”

  • APC women leader lauds Okpebholo’s 13th-month salary

    APC women leader lauds Okpebholo’s 13th-month salary

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Woman Leader, Dr. Mary Alile, has lauded Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo for approving the 13th-month salary for workers. 

    She said it was a laudable gesture that reflects the governor’s commitment to employee welfare and good governance.

    Alile believes the initiative signals a promising future for Edo State under the leadership of Governor Okpebholo. 

    “This is a sign of good things to come. A government that prioritises its workforce is a government that truly understands the essence of development,” she said.

    The 13-month salary initiative, coupled with the automatic employment of First Class graduates from both Nigerian and international universities, has been widely celebrated. 

    Alile said the policy not only incentivises hard work and academic excellence but also ensures that the state’s civil service is enriched with the best talents.

    She highlighted how such policies align with the APC’s vision of improving governance and promoting sustainable development. 

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    “Governor Okpebholo has demonstrated exemplary leadership, and this move will undoubtedly inspire other states to follow suit,” she added.

    According to Alile, the governor’s approach, which also includes a Graduate Development Programme (GDP) aimed at rotating First Class graduates across government ministries and private sector placements, has been described as forward-thinking. 

    It ensures that young professionals gain broad experience while contributing to the state’s progress.

    Alile further praised the governor’s efforts to create a conducive environment for workers and graduates.

    She said: “This is the kind of governance we promised Nigerians—one that prioritizes the people’s welfare and creates opportunities for all.”

    The announcement has received widespread commendation from labour unions, civil society groups, and members of the public, with many describing it as a morale booster for Edo State workers.

    As the APC continues to steer the nation towards development, leaders like Governor Okpebholo exemplify the party’s commitment to delivering impactful policies that benefit the citizens. 

    Alile expressed optimism that this gesture would set a precedent for other states and contribute to national growth.