Category: Niger Delta

  • What I’d do if elected Edo Governor – Ohiowele

    What I’d do if elected Edo Governor – Ohiowele

    Dr. Ehizojie Imafidon Ohiowele, one of the leading governorship aspirants on the platform of the Labour Party (LP) shared his journey so far and why he seeks the party’s ticket to serve Edo people:

    What inspired your pursuit of advanced education in renowned universities, and could you share the institutions you attended?

    My personal aspiration has always been to contribute to nation-building. Therefore, I felt that I had to get a global perspective from top universities in the world to equip myself with the knowledge, skills, and networks needed to be an effective leader and advocate for my constituents. After I bagged my first degree at the University of Benin, I attended foreign renowned universities in my quest for more knowledge such as Harvard Business School, Boston, USA. (Alumnus); Said Business School, University of Oxford, UK (Alumnus); International Institute for Management Development (IMD) Lausanne, Switzerland (Alumnus); INSEAD University, France. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, USA; Cardiff University, Wales, UK (Alumnus); University of Azteca, Mexico (Alumnus); International School of Management, Paris, France. (Alumnus)

    Do you hold a PhD and if so, is it an honorary degree or one earned through study?

    I hold a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Azteca, Mexico and I was also bestowed with an Honorary Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) specializing in Banking & Finance from the London Graduate School in England, UK.

    We’ve heard Peter Obi was your classmate at Harvard. Does this imply his support or have you received an endorsement from him? We observed your conspicuous presence among the dignitaries who welcomed Peter Obi during his recent visit to Benin at the airport.

    I was privileged to meet and spend some time with H.E. Mr. Peter Obi at the University of Oxford. As you very well know, he is a core proponent of the rule of law and the will of the people. He will never endorse a candidate prior to the primaries. However, he will work closely with anyone who emerges as the party’s flagbearer. I was present at the airport to welcome him to our great state as a governorship aspirant.

    You’ve excelled in banking and recently co-founded a fintech company. Considering your success, what drives your decision to seek the role of governor in Edo State?

    Indeed, you are correct. Further to my personal mission to drive change in our nation, I recently co-founded a fintech company duly licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria that makes financial services more accessible, affordable and fulfilling for the unbanked,under banked & banked in the communities we serve by giving them a better alternative to traditional finance as we leverage technology and data.

    My decision to aspire to the role of governor is twofold. Firstly, it is in response to various calls by my constituents to serve the state and I decided to accede based on my high sense of duty. Secondly, my decision is also motivated by a passion to drive change and a genuine desire to serve the Edo people. I have the leadership qualities, skills, and vision needed to lead our dear state and make a positive impact in the lives of the Edo people. I have a track record of successful leadership in other roles and will apply my expertise to the governance of the state. I will leverage my background in business to promote economic growth and job creation in the state amongst other development initiatives.

    Why are you seeking the governorship of Edo State?

    My passion for service and desire to bring about substantive improvements within the state drive me to seek this position. Edo State has unique opportunities and challenges that require strong and focused leadership. With no prior baggage of political office, I bring a fresh, untainted perspective to governance. I am not encumbered by traditional constraints and can introduce innovative solutions that will make real and lasting difference. It is important to reiterate that the governor’s office holds the capacity to effect significant change which is my goal.

    Outside of politics, I have held leadership roles that equipped me with the requisite tactical and strategic capabilities necessary for high-office governance. These real-life experiences, coupled with my awareness of the state’s issues, position me favorably for the Governorship. Engaging with the citizens of Edo has revealed a common desire for fresh faces in our leadership, with new ideas unblemished by the usual political maneuverings.

    This contest is not about personal ambition. I am responding to the overwhelming public call for change. It stems from a belief that the citizens of Edo deserve better, and I am prepared to offer them better, right from the top.

    What are you going to do differently as Governor?

    I will provide leadership that is inspiring, progressive, and inclusive. A leadership that creates opportunities for all, regardless of tribe, religion, or political affiliation. A leadership that prioritizes education, healthcare, infrastructure, and the economy, ensuring the continued growth and development of our beloved state. I will do this by engaging in community outreach to understand the concerns and aspirations of the people; developing a comprehensive plan to address key issues such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, and job creation; promoting transparency and accountability in governance to foster public trust; encouraging public-private partnerships to attract investment and spur economic growth; prioritising youth empowerment and skills development through education and vocational training; promoting sustainable development and environmental conservation.
    Establishing effective communication channels to keep citizens informed and engaged.

    What are your expectations from the Edo people?

    I expect the Edo people to be supportive and cooperative, demand accountability and transparency, be involved in governance and continue to keep the flame of hope for a better Edo state burning.

    What is your take on the State Government embarking on repairs of federal roads within Edo jurisdiction?

    It is a welcome and necessary development. No responsible State Government watches how the deplorable condition of our roads affects their people without intervening. I would like to see the state government undertake some of the repairs and reconstruction works, after which they can seek for a refund from the federal government. In addition, they should begin conversations with the private sector and the federal government with a view to forming a Public Private Partnership that will put paid to this constant debacle.

    Edo State has one of the highest diasporans remitting hundreds of millions of dollars if not billions of dollars on a yearly basis- how are you going to harness this advantage to the economy of Edo state?

    As of the last estimate, Edo State receives close to $6 billion annually from diasporans which truly positions our state as a major contributor to Diaspora remittance pot in Nigeria. The key to harnessing the advantage we have as a state in this area is centered around building trust, ensuring transparency, and maintaining consistent communication with our citizens all over the world.

    As the Governor of Edo State, I will engage with the diaspora in several productive ways to boost remittance. My administration will organize diaspora events like conferences, workshops, or cultural celebrations to engage with Edo citizens abroad. During these events, we will highlight the potential opportunities and benefits of investing in Edo state. We will promote local businesses and projects that diaspora members can invest in. This will include sectors such as real estate, agriculture, technology, and manufacturing.

    We will also improve basic amenities and infrastructure that will entice more remittances that show the diaspora that their funds are making a meaningful difference. We will offer incentives like tax breaks and ensure the process is efficient and transparent. Lastly, we will establish an office devoted to diaspora affairs. They will help in directing the scattered resources of Edo natives abroad toward the development of our homeland.

    What are your plans for security for Edo State?

    Since I understand the importance of security to the economy and well being of the Edo people, I will implement a wide range of initiatives to improve security as the Governor. These measures represent a holistic approach to improving security, recognizing that law enforcement, community cooperation, and societal improvement are all essential components in securing our state. My plan include: Community Policing: I will expand community policing efforts to build stronger relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve; Technology Utilisation: My administration will use modern technology for surveillance and crime-solving, like drones and CCTV in strategic locations; Training: We will provide more intensive and effective training for law enforcement officers, emphasizing conflict resolution, de-escalation techniques, and human rights. Youth Empowerment: We will continue to invest in youth programs aimed at preventing crime and providing alternatives to illegal activities.

    This will include education, job skill training, and employment opportunities. Improved Crime Reporting: We will enhance the crime reporting system to make it more accessible, user-friendly, and efficient. Multi-stakeholder Partnership: My administration will foster a more effective partnership involving the government, private sector, NGOs, and communities to create a comprehensive approach to security. This will nurture a collective responsibility in ensuring a safer Edo State; Legislation: Enforce strict laws against corruption within the security forces and for any form of misconduct, thereby improving trust in the system; Judicial strengthening: We will work to ensure swift and fair prosecution of criminal cases by cooperating with judicial authorities to strengthen the effectiveness of the judiciary.

  • After Appeal Court Victory, Tinubu’s campaigner seeks support for Sylva in Bayelsa

    After Appeal Court Victory, Tinubu’s campaigner seeks support for Sylva in Bayelsa

    A few hours after the court of Appeal in Abuja decided to restore Chief Timipre Sylva as governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress(APC) in Bayelsa State,South South Coordinator of The Asiwaju Group, Pastor Reuben Wilson, has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to mobilise full support for the election of Sylva.

    He said in a statement that it was time for the all APC leaders, including the Minister of State for Petroleum, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, to be in Bayelsa State for full campaigns.

    Wilson lamented that the Minister was yet to show signs of support for Sylva and the only way to prove critics wrong was for him to join Tinubu and other APC leaders in campaigning for the party in the next few days for the success of the APC.

    Anything short of that, Wilson said, should attract the wrath of the President. 

    According to him: “Yesterday, in my open letter to Mr President, I had called for his gracious intervention as leader of our party, to make sure the APC wins next weekend in Bayelsa State. 

    “I will re-echo that call by urging him to summon a meeting of all gladiators and stakeholders from Bayelsa State APC, including the minister of state for petroleum, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, who has not shown any form of commitment to the Sylva election project up till now.

    “Instead of being committed to the project, he is seen to be hobnobbing with our opponents while also patronising and supporting those who never supported the APC in the past elections. I insist that the position Senator Lokpobiri is occupying should be taken from him and given to those who have shown capacity and total commitment to the progress of the party in Bayelsa State.

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    “The general suspicion is that Senator Lokpobiri and many others like him, are working at cross purposes, against the interest of the party. This cannot be allowed to continue unchecked, if the party must win the forthcoming election. There cannot be a better time for all party members to sink their differences and come out in full force to queue behind Sylva.

    “With a few more weeks left before the public campaign window closes, I will want our national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the national executive committee of the party to come to Yenagoa and personally campaign for the APC.

    “They should also ensure that Lokpobiri and other top party chieftains mount the rostrum and publicly campaign for Sylva. The current lack-lustre attitude of these party stakeholders is not in the interest of our party.”

    He commended the judiciary for the boldness to do justice to the case and restore Sylva to the ballot, saying that he was confident of victory for the APC in November 11.

  • Tinubu’s ex-campaigner begs for Sylva, says Bayelsa APC may suffer defeat

    Tinubu’s ex-campaigner begs for Sylva, says Bayelsa APC may suffer defeat

    The South South coordinator of The Asiwaju Group, Pastor Reuben Wilson, has pleaded with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to take urgent steps to ensure victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the State.

    He said few weeks to the November 11 governorship poll, he has absolute confidence in the ability of Timipre Sylva to win the election given his campaign manifesto. 

    Wilson, who is also the founder of the Pastor Reuben Initiative for Good Leadership and Accountability, said it was worrisome that party leaders from the State, especially those in high political offices, were not showing signs of support for Sylva.

    “The Asiwaju Group and the Pastor Reuben Initiative for Good Leadership and Accountability actively participated in your electoral victory by massively mobilizing voters in the South-South Zone to give you the minimum constitutional requirement of 25% votes in each of the Six (6) South-South States, that hitherto, were the strongholds of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    “Your Excellency, Sir,I used my personal funds to sponsor the campaign activities of The Asiwaju Group (TAG) and the Pastor Reuben Initiative for Good Leadership and Accountability (PRIFGLA) in the South-South Zone for your presidential election and our efforts greatly reflected in the votes you eventually got from the South-South States that helped you fulfill  the constitutional requirements for you to be elected President,” Wilson wrote in an open letter he sent to the President on Monday.

    Noting his readiness to continue to work for the party at all levels, including the 2027 presidential election, if Tinubu decides to re-contest, Wilson said there were danger signals ahead of the election and said it was necessary for the president to intervene urgently.

    He said: “I promise that I will even do better in 2027, if you decide to contest for a second term in office. However, I’m deeply worried that the All Progressives Congress (APC) might lose the forthcoming Bayelsa State gubernatorial election scheduled for 11th of November,2023, if you don’t quickly intervene and prevail on the National secretariat of the party to do the needful by mobilizing all party stalwarts from Bayelsa State , especially appointees of your government, to be loyal to the party’s interest and work committed for the success of the party in the election.

    “At the moment such dedication and commitment isn’t seen from some of your appointees and some other party stalwarts from the state. Therefore, I wish to most humbly request that you prevail on such persons, especially, Sen.(Dr) Heineken Lokpobiri, Hon.Minister of State (Petroleum ) to be more committed to the activities of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

    “He is at the moment not showing enough commitment and support for the party in the state. He is also not relating properly with the party faithfuls in the state. His activities are mostly centered around his friends and associates that have dumped the party and decamped to the People’s Democratic Party in the State.

    “The chances of the party’s gubernatorial candidate, His Excellency , Chief Timipre M.Sylva to win are very high based on the popularity of his campaign manifesto and his track record of better performance, compared to the incumbent Governor. I’m very sure about our victory but recent developments portend grave negative signals against our anticipated victory, if not quickly addressed , hence, this open letter to your Excellency, Sir.”

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    He also decried the appointment of people who were not supportive of the President during the election, saying it was imperative for the APC national leader to consider rewarding those who worked genuinely for his successes, even as he commended the appointments of the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Dr Betta Edu, and that of the NDDC MD, Dr Samuel Ogbuku.

    According to him: “Most of your loyal supporters in the South -South Zone, who faithfully and tirelessly worked for your electoral victory aren’t happy with some of your appointments because some of your appointees from the South -South Zone didn’t work for you in the last presidential election but got appointed and are enjoying your government at the expense of your very dedicated, loyal and committed supporters.

    “I’m therefore, pleading with you to consider such dedicated supporters for appointment into various critical offices in your government, as it’s only such people that can truly fight for the party and your interest at all times.”

  • Ex-militants: Tinubu’s Supreme Court victory judicial stamp of legitimacy

    Ex-militants: Tinubu’s Supreme Court victory judicial stamp of legitimacy

    The Niger Delta Coastline Vanguard (NDCV) has described President Bola Tinubu victory at the Supreme Court as a judicial stamp of legitimacy and landslide victory in the February 25 Presidential elections. 

     The ex-militant group congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the affirmation of his victory by the Court, maintaining that the time has to unite Nigeria.

    A congratulatory message by the leader of NDCV, ex- militant Akogun Job Omotuwa said the triumph of the President at the apex court was “the ultimate judicial stamp on the landslide victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) flag bearer at the 2023 presidential poll held on February 25, 2023.”

    “The decision of the Supreme Court validating President Tinubu’s win as a victory for democracy, the rule of law and a landmark judgement in the nation’s electoral jurisprudence that has become a reference point for generations to com,” he said. 

     According to him,:”This laid to rest all doubts and controversies raised by the opposition about the presidential election. The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) flag bearer, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, his Labour Party (LP) counterpart, Mr. Peter Obi should join hands with President Tinubu to move the country forward politically, and  economically for the interest of Nigeria.”

    Irrespective of our political, ethnic and religious leanings, it’s time to support President Tinubu’s vision on ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ for good governance, Omotuwa stated .

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    While appealing to President Tinubu to allow NDCV (Ilaje ex-militants) to handle the contracts of surveillance and monitoring to cover Ondo, Ogun and Lagos state littoral corridors.

    He said the NDCV has the capability, capacity, required intelligence and human resources to work with federal government security agencies in the surveillance of the areas, stressing that illegal oil bunkering, vandalism and sabotage would be a thing of the past.

    The stakeholders would ensure that there is peace, in Niger Delta region to further our unwavering support and commitment to actualizing the Nigeria of our dreams, Akogun Omotunwa said. 

  • ‘The Delborough’ a therapeutic super luxury facility – Ozekhome

    ‘The Delborough’ a therapeutic super luxury facility – Ozekhome

    Rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Prof. (Chief) Mike Ozekhome, CON, OFR, FCIArb, PhD has said that The Delborough Lagos is not just a hotel but a place of therapy given its world-class standard and services.

    The legal luminary was recently appointed as a Board Member of The Delborough with eight other prominent and influential Nigerians who have made their marks in different fields of human endeavour.

    Ozekhome spoke while addressing journalists shortly after the official inauguration of the Board recently in Lagos.

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    He said: “If you see the quality of people that make the Board, starting from our Chairman, the Obi of Onitsha; these are people who have built their names and brands over the years, and would never want to associate themselves with anything akin to failure.” 

    “Delborough Hotel Lagos is a form of therapy on its own – the services at The Delborough Lagos are beyond what I have tasted anywhere in the world”, the eminent legal luminary enthused.

    “It is the place to come for expatriates, multinationals, UN, European Union and other international bodies in Nigeria”.

  • Ojo-Tinubu hands over peace Achievers Int’l Award to Hon. Chimezie Okolo

    Ojo-Tinubu hands over peace Achievers Int’l Award to Hon. Chimezie Okolo

    A former senatorial candidate in Anambra Central, Hon. Dr. (Chief) Jim Okolo Chimezie, was among eminent personalities honoured with Peace Achievers International Award in Abuja. 

    The icing on the cake was however the presentation of his award plaque by Folasade Ojo-Tinubu, daughter of President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    The colourful event at Abuja Continental Hotel was graced by politically exposed personalities, top business executives and highly respected entertainers. 

    It was presented as a sign of recognition to philanthropists, political class, business executives who have made significant contributions towards peace building, conflict resolution, youth empowerment and women development. 

    Chimezie, the West African Coordinator of Universal Migration Enlightenment Centre (UMEC) who recently marked his birthday, expressed gratitude to Peace Ambassador Agency Worldwide, the organisers of Peace Achievers Awards for finding him worthy of the honour. 

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    He said this would ginger him in his philanthropic endeavors, saying he is poised to touch the lives of those around him in many positive ways. 

    The award venue was electrified with colourful performances by comedians, dance troupes, music artistes and more. 

    The stage was a world class masterpiece that stimulated the moods of guests. 

    Other awardees at the event include daughter of the President Folasade Tinubu-Ojo; Abuja-based PR expert and CEO Amity Global, Amb. Alex Nwankwo popularly known as AlexReports, Sir Blessing Obomovo, KSC, Obinna Simon, Dubem Oguegbu,  Thompson Jeminat Temitope among others. 

    The founder Peace Ambassador Agency Worldwide, Amb. Kingsley Amafibe, while congratulating awardees urged them to continue being part of efforts to make the Nigerian society more peaceful.

  • Dafinone congratulates Tinubu on Supreme Court’s victory, calls for unity

    Dafinone congratulates Tinubu on Supreme Court’s victory, calls for unity

    Delta North Senator Ede Dafinone has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the Supreme Court’s judgment, which reaffirmed his victory in the 2023 presidential polls.

    In a statement on Thursday, Senator Dafinone hailed the verdict of the apex court as a reflection of the will of the people, which was freely given to President Tinubu in the February 25 election.

    He commended the Supreme Court for upholding the rule of law and the integrity of the electoral system, by dispensing justice to all parties in the case, including the Petitioners, the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar and the Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi, who challenged the outcome of the election.

    He said the court had demonstrated its independence and impartiality, as well as its respect for the constitution and the democratic principles that guide the nation.

    He urged all Nigerians, regardless of their political affiliations, to accept the verdict of the court and rally behind President Tinubu as he continues to implement his Renewed Hope agenda for a prosperous and united Nigeria.

    He also called on the opposition candidates, Peter Obi of LP and Atiku Abubakar of PDP, to accept the outcome of today’s supreme court verdict and team up hands with Tinubu to build a united and prosperous nation.

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    He said: “I urge all Nigerians, regardless of their political affiliations, to accept the verdict of the court and rally behind President Tinubu as he continues to implement his Renewed Hope agenda for a prosperous and united Nigeria. 

    “The task of building a great nation is a collective decision, so, I want to urge the opposition candidates, Peter Obi of LP and Atiku Abubakar of PDP, to accept the outcome of today’s supreme court verdict and join hands with President Tinubu to build the nation of our dream.”

    As a senator and a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Dafinone pledged his full support and cooperation to President Tinubu-led administration.

    He said he would work with Mr. President and other stakeholders to ensure that they deliver on their promises to the Nigerian people.

    The renowned chartered accountant stated further that he would continue to represent the interests and aspirations of his constituents in Delta Central and contribute to the development of Delta and the country at large.

  • Neconde Energy Ltd denies impoverishing host community

    Neconde Energy Ltd denies impoverishing host community

    Neconde Energy Ltd, an independent oil and gas company with stakes in developed oil fields and gas reserves in the Niger Delta and Joint Venture partner of the NNPC Exploration and Production Limited (NEPL) on the OML 42 Oil Asset, has refuted allegations of impoverishing its host communities in the Niger Delta.

    It claimed the reports are not only false and unfortunate but are a product of blackmailers while setting the records straight.

    In a rebuttal by its legal department, the company, which had been managing the OML 42 oil asset as a joint venture partner of the NNPC Exploration and Production Limited, (NEPL) since 12 years ago, said: “While we understand that any reasonably informed Nigerian or organisation need not dig too deep to ascertain the true situation in OML42; the growing audacity of Ezekiel Kagbala (FocalPoint Reports) and the clandestine sponsors of his publications, in what appears to be an increasing display of willful intent to misinform the public and a malicious intent to malign business and persons; necessitates those records are set straight.”

    The company declared that it will not be deterred from its zero tolerance for corruption in the running of the asset and insistence on transparent developmental programmes such as the full implementation of the PIA (Petroleum Industry Act) for the benefit of the host communities. “Monies meant for developing the community must be deployed solely for that purpose. It must not enter private pockets. This is our stand,” the statement avers.

    Continuing, the company, which has invested significant amounts in the asset with the support of astute professionals, businesses, and financial institutions, explained that the Nigerian Petroleum Industry Act 2021 makes provisions for host communities that encourage social and economic development and aims to promote cooperation between the host communities and the petroleum asset operators.

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    It added that the PIA act stipulates that settlors (NEPL for OML 42) are required to make an annual contribution to the applicable community of 3% of its actual operating expenditure of the preceding year in the upstream petroleum operation affecting the community but “The non-implementation of the law to support the development of the community within OML 42 is best provided by the accountable managers for OML 42 in the employ of NNPC Exploration and Production Limited, (NEPL).”

    It explained before the PIA, it had funded the GMOU implementation and sustained the peace bonus that supported the payment of allowances to teachers in OML 42 communities, electrification projects, riverine school boats for primary schools, and training of community workers who have now been converted to E & P field professionals in OML 42 among other things.

    While describing the reports as ‘greed-driven contract racketeering in collusion with certain elements’, Neconde Energy Ltd stated that the community leadership, opinion leaders and responsible members of the community have condemned and dissociated themselves from the false reports.

    The company maintained that the sustained blackmail of private investors and institutions would not deter it from doing only what is right and urges the public to disregard the falsehood being peddled by ‘these bastions of perfidy.’

  • Gov Oborevwori appoints Veronica Abang SSA Media

    Gov Oborevwori appoints Veronica Abang SSA Media

    Delta Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has made a strategic appointment that underscores the government’s commitment to effective media management.

    The Governor officially appointed Mrs. Veronica Abang-Gwam as a Senior Special Assistant (Media).

    Her distinguished track record and outstanding capabilities make her a sought-after figure in the contemporary world of media management.

    With a career steeped in experience, Mrs. Abang-Gwam boasts a noteworthy stint working alongside the former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

    Her extensive expertise in cultivating and maintaining a robust online presence across various media platforms to engage audiences and share content about the Governor’s activities and the state government’s ministries, departments, and agencies sets her apart.

    One of Nigeria’s most influential government aides, Mrs. Abang-Gwam began her career in the hallowed halls of the National Assembly in Abuja, where she served as an aide to a former Senate President.

    Her previous roles were marked by her leadership and coordination of media operations, catering to the online audience and enhancing the visibility of the state governor and the government at large.

    She excels in analytics and data tracking, using her skills to measure the impact of digital media campaigns, gauge engagement, and adapt strategies accordingly.

    Her impact is felt not only on the state level but extends to the national stage.

    A graduate of the University of Abuja, she also has a post graduate degree in Journalism and media communications.

    Mrs. Abang-Gwam’s journey served as a New Media aide to the Senate President, Dr. Olubukola Saraki.

    She collaborated with a dynamic, youthful team to amplify the presence of the then-Nigerian Senate leadership across all major media platforms, effectively bridging the gap between the legislative branch and the Nigerian populace.

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    She assumed the role of Special Assistant on New Media to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, where her work with a versatile team propelled the administration to unparalleled media representation between 2018 and 2023.

    Her services were exceptional in both administrations, as they ensured the timely and comprehensive dissemination of information, projects, and activities to a wide audience.

    Moreover, she consistently gathered valuable feedback on community engagements as a vital link between the government and its constituents.

    Mrs. Veronica Abang-Gwam’s proven track record makes her an indispensable asset, much sought after in today’s ever-evolving world of media and government representation

  • Niger Delta leader urges youths to sustain peace, hails Tinubu

    Niger Delta leader urges youths to sustain peace, hails Tinubu

    A Niger Delta leader and commandant of the Ondo state chapter of the Tantita Security, Idowu Asonja, has called on youths in the Niger Delta region to continue promoting peace and to fully support President Bola Tinubu‘s government.

    He commended President Tinubu for his dedication to the peace and development of the oil-rich areas.

    The security expert also praised Tinubu for renewing the contract with Tantita Security Services, which is responsible for securing and maintaining the nation’s oil pipelines.

    The contract was initially approved by the federal government of Nigeria under former President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Asonja highlighted that the involvement of indigenous people from the Niger Delta region in securing oil pipelines has played a significant role in bringing peace to the area.

    In a release in Abuja on Thursday, October 19, Asonja thanked the president for listening and heeding the yearnings of the people in favour of the works of private security initiative in the Niger Delta, being pioneered by Tantita.

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    He said: “The President has acted in the interest of Nigerians, especially the Niger Delta people by ensuring adequate security for oil pipelines, destruction of which is one of the major causes of pollution in the region.

    “It is public knowledge that pipeline vandalism, oil theft and leakages and allied unlawful acts have since been properly managed within the region since Tantita took over.

    “Therefore, President Tinubu’s renewal of the engagement of Tantita and its personnel, comprising mostly the indigenous Niger Delta people in the protection of the pipeline is worthy of commendation. This is also an affirmation of performance because since the involvement of Tantita, peace and stability have returned to the region.”

    Speaking on the activities of the security outfit, the Ondo State Commandant said: “In spite of the successes we have achieved, we have continued to improve on our strides as we daily device ingenious ways to make sure that the current peace in the Niger Delta is well sustained and that government and citizens continue to maximally benefit from a peaceful Niger Delta region.”

    “Going forward, Tantita will continue to do its best in guaranteeing the safety of the petroleum pipelines and in maintaining the existing peace in the region. In Ondo State, for instance, apart from our core mandate, we would explore all humanitarian options to enhance youths and community development of the coastal area.”