Category: Niger Delta

  • Niger Delta leader consoles Kyari over daughter’s death

    Niger Delta leader consoles Kyari over daughter’s death

    A famous leader and advocate of good governance in the Niger Delta region, Oghenekaro Edor, has described the death of 25-year-old Ms Fatima Kyari, the daughter of the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, as shocking.
    The Delta State-born activist, in a statement he issued in Port Harcourt said Fatima’s death at such a young age was heartbreaking, devastating and would remain an irreparable loss.

    Edor said only Allah could give the Kyari’s family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss urging the deceased family and friends of Fatima to take solace in the Almighty since no mortal could challenge the will of Allah.

    He said: “My heartfelt condolence goes to the Kyaris, one can only imagine the pain of losing a child with a very promising future at such a young age.

    “We can only accept the painful incidents as the will of the Almighty Allah. We have to be comforted by the fact that death is the ultimate end of every mortal.

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    “May the Almighty Allah grant Ms Fatima Aljanna Fidaus and give the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss of their loved one”.

    Edor said Engr Kyari had demonstrated absolute faith and patriotism in the Nigerian state all through his public service and called on the people to pray for his family at their trying time.

  • Southern youths flay fake video against Akpabio

    Southern youths flay fake video against Akpabio

    A coalition of youths in Southern Nigeria has condemned  a negative viral video against Senate President Godswill Akpabio describing it as the handiwork of mischief makers.

    The groups from the Southern Youth Development Forum inc and youth leaders from Eket, Ikot Ekpene, Oron, and Uyo federal constituencies of Akwa Ibom State said the video was to undermine the integrity and humanist posture of the Senate President.

    In a statement in Uyo jointly signed by Mr James Akpan, Uduak Humphrey and Uchenna Idechukwuka, the group said that Akpabio couldn’t have said that Nigerians should go and eat free food because of the hard times.

    “The fake video circulating in social media against the Senate President, senator Godswill akpabio is an insult to the people of Akwa ibom and the Niger Delta where the Distinguished Senator Godswill Akpabio comes from.

    “We see this as sponsored by the people who are unhappy with the Senate President’s popularity in the country and are  making attempts to cause  disaffection among the people,” the statement said.

    The group warned the enemies of Akpabio to know that he is loved and appreciated by Nigerians because of his humaneness and track record of good governance.

     “We are solidly behind him and  no amount of blackmail will make the people to hate him. The doctored video is also to create impressions that Akpabio is anti people but they don’t know him as we do.

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    “As commissioner, governor and minister Akpabio has carved a niche for himself as a man who turned boys to men, a detribalised Nigerian, a great philanthropist, a great man who has affected the lives of so many people.

    “This is a man who changed the face of governance in Akwa Ibom state and the Niger Delta. His support for President Bola Tinubu is also making some people envious of him. Akpabio as Senate President is busy mobilising the grassroots for Mr President.

    “No amount of fake news will distract him or his followers who are growing across region. We are ready to raise more followers for the President through Akpabio because he is a man who loves the masses,” the youths maintained.

    They cautioned those playing politics of blackmail, and fake news to desist henceforth,  “as we are with the Senate President, his followers cut across nigeria and are  beyond religion and ethnicity”.

    Emeka Obielom, a supporter of the Senate President and International coordinator of the Team Good Governance group,  said that Senate President remains the strong voice for the masses.

    Obielom, who spoke from outside the country, said that Southeastern youth groups stand with the Senate President adding that the group will continue to invest their loyalty and support for him  because of what he  represents in terms of good governance and his well vouched pedigree.

  • South-south youths commends Fubara for providing operational vehicles to NSCDC

    South-south youths commends Fubara for providing operational vehicles to NSCDC

    The South-south Youths Initiative (SSYI) has praised Rivers State Governor, Siminialayi Fubara, for his swift response to their call by providing operational vehicles to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in the state. 

    The move was seen as a significant step toward bolstering security in Rivers, especially amidst the recent political tensions.

    In a statement, the national president of the youth group, Imeabe Saviour Oscar, expressed gratitude to Governor Fubara, describing him as a “listening and proactive leader” who is committed to improving security. 

    “We commend the governor for heeding the call of the South South Youths Initiative for the provision of operational vehicles for the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps. His prompt response shows he is dedicated to providing quality leadership and portrays him as a leader who listens to his people,” Oscar said.

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    The SSYI had previously urged the governor to include the NSCDC in his security plans following the provision of over 100 vehicles to the police by the Rivers State government. 

    The delivery of vehicles to the NSCDC, they believe, will greatly enhance security operations in the state.

    The youth leader also urged the state government to involve youth organizations like theirs in contributing to the development of the state. 

    “We call on the government to give opportunities to SSYI and other meaningful youth groups to offer services that will benefit the people of Rivers State.”

    Oscar also used the opportunity to call for calm amidst ongoing political unrest.

    “We appeal for calm in the state and urge all stakeholders and political gladiators to sheath their swords and allow peace to reign, so the people of Rivers State can benefit from the current administration,” he added.

    He further emphasised that conflicting court rulings were only hindering the state’s progress.

    “Too many conflicting court judgments and injunctions cannot help Rivers State. For once, this state should experience peace and good governance,” he said. 

  • Otuaro seeks partnership of NCTC to sustain Niger Delta peace 

    Otuaro seeks partnership of NCTC to sustain Niger Delta peace 

    The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) has sought the collaboration  of the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) to sustain the peace and security initiatives of PAP for Niger Delta stability. 

    Speaking when he paid a courtesy visit to the National Coordinator of the NCTC, Maj.-Gen. Adamu Laka, in Abuja at the weekend, the PAP Administrator, Dr Dennis Otuaro, said the partnership of the centre would help deepen the programme’s ongoing peace and security process in the region.

    Otuaro, in a statement issued by his special assistant on media, Igoniko Oduma, said his administration would be delighted to collaborate with the NCTC, which is also under the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), to make the region safer.

    He noted that a peaceful Niger Delta would guarantee increase in Nigeria’s oil output and improve the economic wellbeing of the country in line with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Otuaro said: “We want to work with you. This visit is aimed at seeking support and partnership with the NCTC under the ONSA structure to make the Niger Delta a very safe place, and to continue to see that oil production increases for the benefit of the country.

    “We must make sure that there is sustainable peace and security in the Niger Delta. We are also determined to use the opportunities available for the PAP Office to ensure that vulnerable Niger Deltans and impacted communities are touched positively.

    “We will continue to play our role to support the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his administration and Nigeria to safeguard the future of the country.”

    The PAP boss lauded the NCTC for the effective tackling of security issues, stressing that the centre had recorded significant successes.

    Earlier, the National Coordinator of the NCTC, Maj.-Gen. Adamu Laka, said that the centre was working tirelessly for the peace and security of the nation.

    Laka thanked the PAP administrator for the visit and his desire for the centre to partner with the programme for the peace, security and stability of the Niger Delta region.

  • Defence Minister tours illegal refining site, vows to eradicate economic sabotage in N’Delta

    Defence Minister tours illegal refining site, vows to eradicate economic sabotage in N’Delta

    The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Aubakar has joined troops and officers of the Nigerian Army to tour one of the illegal refineries in the Niger Delta region.

    Shortly after the tour, Abubakar, who was shocked at the high level of environmental devastation and economic sabotage of the illegal activities, pledged that the Federal Government would put an end to oil bunkering in the region.

    Abubakar, who confessed that it was the first time he would visit such a site,  described it as a menace that must be eradicated.

    He spoke when he visited an illegal crude oil refining site in the creeks of Asari-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State.

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    He appreciated the challenges faced by the military in dismantling illegal refineries located in harsh terrains.

    The minister’s visit was following the renewed efforts by the Nigerian Army to combat all forms of economic sabotage and  illegal oil bunkering.

    While commending the military personnel for their efforts, Aubakar said: “I have visited here for the first time to see the nature of the illegal refineries and what constitute the challenges in trying to dismantle them across the Niger Delta.

    “I have seen how our gallant officers are working very hard despite the tough terrain to get to those illegal refineries and dismantle them.”

    The defence minister disclosed that the site he visited was the 67th to be dismantled by Battalion 103, with other formations also making significant progress.

    He said: “From what I learnt, this is number 67th in this Battalion 103 and  the other formations are doing their best also. So it is a continuous process and they have assured me that they will end these illegal refineries’ operation in no distant future.

    “I have seen the challenge and what they are facing and I thank them most sincerely for the job.”

    Abubakar emphasized the importance of community cooperation in ending illegal oil bunkering, urging Niger Delta communities to collaborate with the army in intelligence gathering.

    He said: “They are to continue to give us Intelligence that will help us stop this, it is very very important for us to come back to producing 2.3million to 2.5million barrels a day, for the economic development and prosperity of this nation.

  • All On inaugurates solar mini-grid in Bayelsa community

    All On inaugurates solar mini-grid in Bayelsa community

    The Oweikorogha Community in Bayelsa State is set to experience a transformative shift in energy access with the commissioning of a new 80kWp solar mini-grid developed by Ceesolar Energy Limited.

    The project, financed by All On through the Niger Delta Electrification Programme, aims to bridge the energy gap in underserved and unserved communities in the Niger Delta region.

    The Oweikorogha mini-grid, with its 80kWp capacity, 60kW inverter system, and 120kWh energy storage, is designed to provide reliable and sustainable electricity to approximately 2,000 people.

    The project will directly benefit 430 new connections, including 380 residential households, 39 commercial enterprises, five micro-industrial facilities, and six public institutions.

    By using solar energy, the mini-grid not only powers the community but also significantly reduces carbon dioxide emissions, contributing to environmental sustainability.

    Speaking on the completion of the project, the Board Chairman, All On, Osagie Okunbor said that All On’s Niger Delta Electrification Programme is designed to address the ongoing electricity challenges in the region by funding innovative renewable energy solutions.

    He added that the initiative seeks to close the energy gap by supporting indigenous developers like Ceesolar Energy in deploying mini-grids across underserved communities.

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    “This mini-grid is more than just a power solution; it represents a new chapter for the Oweikorogha community and a step towards a more electrified and prosperous Niger Delta. We are proud to partner with Ceesolar Energy, whose commitment to bridging the energy gap aligns with our vision of sustainable energy for all.”

    Ceesolar Energy CEO, Chibueze Ekeh, expressed delight after the project.

    He said: “We are excited to have completed the Oweikorogha mini-grid project and are confident that the community will see immediate and long-lasting benefits from reliable, clean energy. This is just the beginning of what we can achieve together to close the energy access gap in Nigeria.”

    He further said that by delivering affordable, reliable electricity, this project opens up opportunities for economic development and provides critical support to local businesses, public institutions, and residents.

  • ‘Tenure of NDDC MD guaranteed by Act establishing commission’

    ‘Tenure of NDDC MD guaranteed by Act establishing commission’

    A group, South-South Reawakening Group (SSRG), has urged those behind the ongoing campaign for Niger Delta Development Commission (NNDC) interim management to desist, arguing the act establishing Commission was very clear on the tenure of its management team from the very day they took oath of office.

    The body in a statement by its Convener, Mr. Joseph Ambakederimo, noted that anything contrary to Constitutional provisions in the tenure of office of its management team remains an aberration to the Act establishing the Commission and therefore not acceptable.

    The statement titled: “THE NDDC ACT:The case for Bayelsa State to complete its full tenure as should be applicable to any other states”, quoted Part 1 section 3 which deals specifically with tenure of the office of Board members-Section 3 (1) states subject to the provisions of section 4 of this Act stated; “A member of the Board, other than an ex-officio member, shall hold office for a term of 4 years at the first instance and may be reappointed for a further term of 4 years and no more.

    It said: “Statutory appointments should be allowed to run its full course for continuity and accountability. The letters and provisions of the NDDC establishment Act 2000 as amended should be sacroscant and upheld by all”.

    “The NDDC establishment Act is the Bible that should be our guidance at all times and has to be respected. Therefore anything that is smuggled into this document to be implemented is alien and should be rejected by all”.

    “The beginning of the fresh start of the appointment of Samuel Ogbuku as made by President Bola Tinubu starts from August, 2023 and should terminate August, 2027, is without ambiguity.”

    “Therefore we urge those who are becoming restive to respect the letters and spirit as contained in the NDDC establishment Act and allow Bayelsa State to complete its tenure in the person of Dr. Samuel Ogbuku”.

    It noted added “When persons who ought to know begin to agitate negetively against what ordinarily should be the correct position then it becomes very clear to discerning minds that such agitation is purely for self serving purposes.”

    “We should not give an iota of thought to the interim management idea these persons are pushing, it will not be beneficial to the region and it’s people, but beneficial to only a few who have always seen the NDDC as their personal fiefdom”.

    “A better part of the life of the NDDC has been run on ad-hoc arrangement with nothing tangible to show within these period other than tales of woes of mismanagement and misapplication of resources which has become counterproductive to the overall development of the region”.

    The group added: “Peace and Stability in the region should be paramount at this time to aid and drive the much needed development we all clamour for in the region. There is never a time quietness and progress has been seen in the Commission than now”.

    “For a long time the people of the region are beginning to have a buy-in, into the affairs of the Commission once again due largely to the people centered policy direction and robust programs implementation of Dr. Samuel Ogbuku leadership”.

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    “Let us take a deep breath and shift our mindset to the overall development of the region as directed by President Bola Tinubu when he charged the Managing Director to focus more on legacy projects to turn the fortunes of the region around for good and the Managing Director has continued to build on the support of Mr President which has emboldened him to chat uncommon policies towards aggressively upscaling the infrastructural face of the Niger Delta region”.

    “The footprint of the Commission can be seen by even the blind, the people centered projects such as the Light – Up Niger Delta program harnessing the benefit of renewable energy resources derived from Solar energy,

    Project “HOPE” launched and executed with the second phase launched already and kicked-off, NDDC Chamber of Commerce collaborating with Port Harcourt Chambers of Commerce to drive inclusivity in the region, and many youths empowerment centered driven programs amongest others on its remarkable growth trajectory.”

  • South/South group applauds Presidential Amnesty Coordinator engagements

    South/South group applauds Presidential Amnesty Coordinator engagements

    The Convener, South South Reawakening Group (SSRG), Mr. Joseph Ambakederimo, has commended Presidential Amnesty Program Coordinator, Dr Dennis Otuaro, for his continued engagements with stakeholders across the region in the quest to understanding their needs, in terms of training and re-training of youths, as well as empowerments of women and aged in various communities.

    He further noted that besides creating an enabling environment for an open feedback with the people, such engagements would also provide the opportunity for stakeholders to be well informed on the activities of Amnesty program in the region and by so doing, bridging the gap of distrust and acrimony that had existed between management and indigenes in recent past.

    Making the stand of the group known in a statement made available to newsmen in Warri, yesterday, Mr. Ambakederimo, also Chairman Board of Trustees, Community Development Committees of Niger Delta Oil and Gas Producing Areas (CDC), called for sustainability of the stakeholders engagement, as a way of giving the people sense of belonging.

    The statement read in part; “The Presidential Amnesty Program coordinator Dr Dennis Otuaru’s continued engagement with stakeholders and people of the region is very well articulated and a forward looking strategy in problem solving”.

    “We applaud the continued transformative stakeholders engagements in the region, bringing the people to speed with happening in the Presidential Amnesty Programme is key, it strengthens cooperation and build trust”.

    “The meetings and engagements undertaken by the leadership of the hold great potential to build strong, long-term partnerships that will not only connect people of the region but drives sustainable growth across multiple strata”.

    “It is delighted to note that we now have a leadership that is purposeful, responsive, and people – serving that can’t be over emphasised, again we urge our leaders at all strata of society and all sectors in the region, including the Governors in the region to reinvent themselves and lead with a servent leader mindset, and lead with selflessness and dignity in the mould of Dr. Dennis Otuaro”.

    Continuing; “The people livelihood, jobs and our national security are at stake if the Presidential Amnesty Programme is not sustained and improved funding is guaranteed. What we are advocating will cost money but some things are just too important to ignore, therefore making a case for better funding for purposes to expand the mandate of the programme will not cease”.

    “We will continue to make this case because the present leadership has shown undiluted capacity that needed to be encouraged and supported in all of its ramifications”.

    “The issues around calling for the expansion of the programme would be in addition to begin further engagements in collaboration with the Community Development Committees of Niger Delta Oil and Gas Producing Areas (CDC) and operators of the unlicensed refineries and pipeline vandals taking it from where the Community Development Committees of Niger Delta Oil and Gas Producing Areas (CDC) has achieved with a view to bringing them under the Presidential Amnesty Programme fold and provide alternative incentives to make them look away and have a new lease of lives”.

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    Speaking further; “The Presidential Amnesty Programme is the agency of government well suited to undertake this initiative that the CDC is putting forward because in our interaction with the operators it was discovered that many of them are willing to further their educational pursuit, some are willing to acquire new skills in diverse areas of human endeavour such as steel fabrication and Metallurgy, areas where they have already shown some prowess and needed to be put through formal training that will further add to national development”.

    “It is important to note that the CDC has made very important gains chiefly amongst which is identifying and putting a face to unlicensed refineries operators in the region and the willingness of the operators to come out of the creeks and engage in meaningful talks that will eventually turn their lives and livelyhoods for the better and for society”.

    “In view of the foregoing we urge the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, to take a critical view of the CDC’s initiative and successes to deepened this engagement with the operators and reap from the gains therein”.

    “This is the justification for the call for the expansion and more funding for the Presidential Amnesty Programme, in order for the agency to be able to undertake this task effectively with the immense multiplier effects leading to safe guarding of oil installations and increased Oil production”, he concluded.

  • Edo poll: Thugs allegedly assault PDP forensic examiners at INEC office

    Edo poll: Thugs allegedly assault PDP forensic examiners at INEC office

    …disrupt inspection of BVAS machines

    Suspected political thugs on Wednesday, October 9, stormed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Benin, disrupting the inspection of electoral materials from the September 21, Edo governorship election.

    The incident reportedly occurred following a statement by Edo State’s Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr. Anugbom Onuoha, inviting all political parties and their representatives to participate in the inspection—an action that some viewed as a move to complicate the process.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had previously obtained a court order to specifically inspect the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machines.

    The situation escalated when Mrs. Rita Amadi, INEC’s head of legal, announced the start of the BVAS inspection as required by the court order.

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    A prominent APC member objected, demanding that the voter register and ballot papers be inspected first.

    The objection quickly led to chaos at the INEC office, during which one of the PDP’s forensic examiners had their phone smashed while police officers reportedly did nothing to intervene.

    The APC chairman then called for an adjournment of the inspection, claiming he did not have his copy of the voter register.

    Mrs. Amadi conceded to the request, despite the PDP’s legal representative reminding her that the court order pertained to the voter register used by INEC, not the political parties.

    Goodluck Osaretin, a member of the PDP delegation, expressed frustration over the events, accusing the APC and INEC of delaying the inspection to sabotage their case.

    “The APC knows what they did during the elections, and we understand their desperation to stop us from inspecting the BVAS machines,” Osaretin said. He also criticized the REC’s statement, calling it “malicious and mischievous” for enabling the APC to disrupt the process.

    With just 48 hours remaining before the PDP’s petition deadline, concerns are growing about whether the BVAS inspection will be completed in time.

  • Stay off Rivers, group tells Mohammed, other PDP Govs

    Stay off Rivers, group tells Mohammed, other PDP Govs

    The Niger Delta Reform Agenda (NDRA) has raised concerns about the involvement of Governor Bala Mohammed and other northern PDP Governors in Rivers politics.

    In a statement by its President, Sergeant Danielson, the group alleged that their sudden interest is driven by ulterior motives, primarily their 2027 political ambitions.

    Danielson claimed Governor Mohammed’s actions are a calculated move to exploit Rivers resources rather than a genuine concern for the people.

    The Niger Delta Reform Agenda condemned this development and called for immediate action to protect the state’s interests.

    The group also slammed Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara for allowing these external forces to interfere in the State’s affairs.

    It described Fubara’s actions as a betrayal of the trust placed in him by the people and a grave injustice to the state.

    “Governor Bala Mohammed, who has recently taken on the mantle of an activist among his peers, has shown an unusual and unsettling interest in the affairs of Rivers State while abdicating his role as Bauchi State governor,” Danielson said.

    “This unhealthy interest is not born out of genuine concern for the people of Rivers State but rather a calculated move to exploit the state’s resources for his political gain.

    “Unfortunately, Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State, is the one who opened the floodgates, allowing political opportunists to feast on the state’s resources. It is disheartening to see how the resources meant for the development and welfare of the people of Rivers State are being squandered by individuals who have no stake in the state’s future.

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    “The people of Rivers State deserve leaders who are committed to their welfare, not those who will sell the people of the state out for their political ambitions. Governor Bala Mohammed’s actions confirm his desperation to secure a foothold in Rivers State ahead of the 2027 elections.

    “His attempts to ingratiate himself with the people of Rivers State are nothing but a facade, designed to mask his true intentions. The Niger Delta Reform Agenda urges the people of Rivers State to see through this charade and reject any attempts to manipulate them for political gain.”

    The Niger Delta Reform Agenda demands accountability and transparency in the management of the State’s resources and urged the people of Rivers to remain vigilant and resist any efforts to undermine their sovereignty.

    Danielson added: “We urge the people of Rivers State to remain vigilant and resist any efforts to undermine their sovereignty. The state’s resources are meant for the development and prosperity of its people, not for the enrichment of a select few. The Niger Delta Reform Agenda calls on all well-meaning citizens to join us in this fight to protect our state’s resources.

    “Governor Fubara’s willingness to allow northern politicians to exploit Rivers State is a betrayal of the highest order. His actions have not only compromised the state’s resources but also its dignity.

    “The Niger Delta Reform Agenda demands accountability and transparency in the management of the state’s resources. We will not stand idly by while our state’s wealth is siphoned off by those without regard for our future.”