Category: South East

  • Sylva seeks dissolution of Bayelsa governorship tribunal

    Sylva seeks dissolution of Bayelsa governorship tribunal

    Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last governorship election in Bayelsa State, Timipre Sylva, has accused members of the tribunal hearing his petition against the outcome of election of being bias.

    In a March 4 petition by his lawyer, S. E. Elema (SAN), to the President of the Court of Appeal, Sylva urged the President of the Court of Appeal to reconstitute a fresh panel to take his petition.

    He accused members of the tribunal of allegedly engaging in inaccurate recording of proceedings and being unduly harsh towards the petitioners.

    Sylva and the APC are petitioners in the petition marked:  EPT/BY/Gov/04/2023, while the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Governor Douye Diri, Deputy Governor Lawrence Ewhrujakpo and their party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), are listed as respondents.

    Sylva accused the tribunal members of allegedly imposing unrealistic time limit, during which he could only call 49 witnesses out of the 234 he had planned to call.

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    He claimed that even when the tribunal still has about three months to sit, it limited the petitioners to only eight days to conduct their case.

    Sylva had closed his case on February 27 after calling 49 witnesses, following which the tribunal led by Justice A. A. Adeleye (with Justices I. S.  Galadima and Abdu Maiwada Abubakar as members), adjourned till yesterday for defence.

    When parties got to court yesterday, the tribunal Chairman, Justice Adeleye, told counsel for the parties that the petitioners had filed a petition, questioning the neutrality and integrity of members of the tribunal.

  • Militant leader Okah opposes Shell’s renaissance consortium arrangements

    Militant leader Okah opposes Shell’s renaissance consortium arrangements

    A Niger Delta group, Forum Against Niger Delta Exploitation (FANDE), has described the plan by Shell to sell its onshore assets in Nigeria and Niger Delta to renaissance consortium as disturbing.

    Shell on its official website announced that the assets are valued at $2.8billion and are to be sold to renaissance, a consortium of four Nigerian firms and one foreign company, namely ND Western, Aradel Energy, First E&P, Waltersmith and Petrolin.

    The group led by a renowned militant leader, Henry Okah, like other groups in the region, has rejected the proposal and urged Shell to drop the plan and consider divesting the investments to indigenous oil firms owned by Niger Delta indigenes, in the interest of peace and return in investment.

    The group, in a statement yesterday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, signed by its spokesman, General Gboloko, threatened fire and brimstone to oil installations in the region, owners and families members of the consortium among others, if Shell insists on carrying on with the proposal.

    They noted that they had been silent on happenings in the region for long because of the current incarceration of their supreme leader Okah, but explained that they had his mandate to speak and “act on this issue.”

    They said they wanted Shell to sell the assets to indigenous oil firms owned by indigenes of the region, who had the interests of the region at heart.

    FANDE said the Anglo Dutch multinational should give first right of refusal to the group’s preferred companies, adding that if they insisted on renaissance consortium, they should consider that as bad investment.

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    The people recalled decades of neglect and environmental degradation the region had suffered under Shell, noting that if allowed to hand over the business to the planned consortium, it would be  tantamount to handing over template of continuous marginalisation, neglect and suffering for the region and her people.

    They vowed to resist the decision with the last blood of their lives.

    The people regretted that Shell was yet to learn a lesson from the nasty experience they had with people from OML-25 in Kula Kingdom, Asari-Toru Local Government of Rivers Stste where their facility was occupied by women for attempting to sell the assets to a different company from the community preferred firm.

  • Sit-at-home: Imo residents dread Mondays

    Sit-at-home: Imo residents dread Mondays

    • Police boss assures people of safety

    Imo State Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, has told residents to go about their activities on Mondays without fear of molestation by sit-at-home enforcers.

    The exercise has continued to restrict residents’ movements, including access to health care facilities, in some parts of Imo State.

    Danjuma, addressing officers of the command yesterday during a confidence building patrol, told residents to go about their activities on Mondays without fear of molestation by Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).

    He said the command had put machinery in place to checkmate the activities of the separatist group, particularly during Monday’s sit-at-home.

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    He said the illegal activities of the IPOB and its armed affiliate, Eastern Security Network (ESN), had affected the economy of the state and Southeast.

    “This is a confidence building patrol and operation show of force exercise across the length and breadth of the state. This continuous operation is targeted at preventing crime and putting an end to the deleterious and illegal sit-at-home order by the IPOB/ESN, which has grievously affected the economy of the state and Southeast.

  • Lawmaker urges NDDC to revive rice mill

    Lawmaker urges NDDC to revive rice mill

    A lawmaker representing Ini Constituency in Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Lawrence Udoide, has urged Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to revive the rice mill it initiated at Mbiabet Ikpe in Ini Local Government.

    He made the request in a motion during plenary. It was titled: ‘An Urgent Call on the Niger Delta Development Commission to Revive the Rice Mill at Mbiabet Ikpe in Ini Local Government of Akwa Ibom State’.

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    The legislator said the mill became a dashed hope when NDDC abandoned it in 2009 soon after it was test run.

    He lamented that the premises is now a dwelling place for reptiles and wild animals.

    The motion, pursuant to Order 111, Rule 1 of Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Seventh Edition, noted that Mbiabet Ikpe is blessed with fertile land, which supports rice farming.

    Udoide noted in the motion that Mbiabet people are predominantly rice farmers-the reason NDDC captured the group of villages as rice cultivating area.

  • Manager assures passengers of comfort

    Manager assures passengers of comfort

    The Manager of Osubi Airport, Osubi in Okpe Local Government of Delta State, Mr. Winston Egwuatu, has assured passengers of continued comfort, safety and security.

    He gave the assurance during his acceptance speech shortly after receiving the Best Airport Manager Award at the 13th Nigeria Aviation Award (NIGAV) ceremony.

    The award was presented to him by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Management. Mr. Festus Keyamo (SAN).

    The manager said the award was a proof of his passion, professionalism and leadership skills garnered over the years in the aviation industry.

    He said under his leadership, with the support of workers, Osubi Airport also won the 12th edition of the NIGAV award as the Most Improved Airport in Nigeria.

    He noted that the feat came just after a year that he took over the affairs of the moribund airport that was grounded for about 17 months.

    “Osubi Airport under my leadership also won the 12th NIGAV award as the Most Improved Airport in Nigeria.

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    “Osubi Airport has achieved transformation in all areas of its operation under my leadership. The airport remains one of the best maintained aerodrome facilities in Nigeria.

    “The progress made by the airport management under my watch has been achieved fully from the funds generated from the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the airport,” Egwuatu said.

    Responding to the win, Mr. Ofulue Kasiemobi, head of Human Resources, Osubi Airport, congratulated Egwuatu on the milestone.

    He said with the manager’s kind of drive and passion, it was right to say Osubi Airport was in safe hands, adding that it could only get better.

  • Odinkalu hopeful of violence-free Southeast

    Odinkalu hopeful of violence-free Southeast

    • Agency submits report to Soludo

    The Truth, Justice and Peace Commission investigating prevailing insecurity in the Southeast will tomorrow submit report of its findings to Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo.

    Commission Chairman Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, who made this known yesterday in Awka, hoped that the report would mark a watershed in the quest for peace, reconciliation and stability in the region.

    The governor had within three months in office set up the commission, a move that signalled his quest for peace.

    The commission with Amb. Bianca Ojukwu as secretary was set up with the mandate to inquire into causes, impact and make recommendations for possible solution to insecurity in the state.

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    Odinkalu, former chairman of the Nigerian Human Rights Commission and frontline human rights lawyer, described the job as tasking but a great privilege.

    He hailed Anambra State Government for its quest for end to insecurity, which he referred to as hydra-headed occasioned by multiple factors, which were captured.

  • Soludo shuts market, summons fleeing leader over alleged IGR diversion

    Soludo shuts market, summons fleeing leader over alleged IGR diversion

    Anambra State Government has sealed off Odera Shopping Complex/Market, Awka, following alleged disappearance of the Chairman, Emmanuel Nwonwu, who is being quizzed to explain allegations of non-remittance of market levies to the government coffers.

    The shutting was at the instance of tax/revenue compliance enforcement team of Anambra Internal Revenue Service (AIRS), operating through a task force called Unified Hybrid Enforcement Team (UHBET), Anambra Central Zone, led by Evaristus Offor.           

    The government officials were reportedly shocked by some of the traders’ demands for the unsealing of the market, who claimed to be faithful to paying their fees/levies to the government through their chairman. 

    The Nation gathered that trouble started when government enforcement team demanded to see the market chairman to ascertain the veracity of the traders’ claims that they did not owe, but Nwonwu was not seen at the market.

    While the chairman’s phone was said to have rung out after several calls were placed to him by government officials, his deputy, Chief Ikechukwu Ugwuoke, reportedly assembled some stakeholders and traders for a chat with the officials.

    Our correspondent learnt the meeting yielded fruits, with decision of temporary unsealing of the market, while the chairman should be given up till Monday (today), to appear before government officials at AIRS (Revenue House) with receipts of purportedly-made payments, failing which the market would be re-sealed. 

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    Speaking to reporters, Ugwuoke described the market closure as double tragedy, which he attributed to “insensitive” attitude of Nwonwu to the traders’ plight who, he said, had been witnessing business decline, occasioned by prevailing harsh economic conditions.       

    He thanked government officials for un-sealing the market, stressing that time had come for stakeholders and traders to take their destinies in their hands. 

    Secretary of Odera Market, Emeka Nwagbala, confirmed that some traders paid, but were not given receipts. He said the development was not in line with the provisions of market’s constitution and accounting principle.

    The pioneer Chairman of the market, Ozo Chinweze Ijomah, accused Nwonwu of running the market as a private entity and frustrating efforts to hold election over two years after expiration of his tenure.       

    He sought Governor Chukwumah Soludo’s intervention, including setting up of an audit panel to examine administrative and financial condition of the market for the 10 years Nwonwu held sway.  

    A stakeholder at the market, Humphrey Onuorah, alleged that Nwonwu had been accused of running the market without bank account and signatories, as provided by the constitution.

    Onuorah, one-time chairman of Task Force on Security Fee Collection, confirming he paid for 2023, showed the paper issued to him by Nwonwu as evidence of payment receipt, pending issuance of official receipt, but it was rejected by government officials as unacceptable.  

    He accused Nwonwu of high-handedness, divide-and-rule-tactics, arms-twisting running illegal administration, corrupt tendencies, arbitrary collection of revenue without issuance of receipts and failure to account for his stewardship, threats to opponents’ lives, among others.

    He called on the government to set up a caretaker committee to run the market and set machinery in motion for the conduct of election at the market.

  • Akwa Ibom community to Fed Govt: arrest sponsors of conflict

    Akwa Ibom community to Fed Govt: arrest sponsors of conflict

    Youths of Obolo ethnic nationality have urged the Federal Government to arrest suspected sponsors of the recent bloody communal clash in Akwa Ibom State.

    Ekid people in Eket and Esit Eket local governments last week clashed with residents of Ibeno Local Government over the ownership of the oil-rich Stubbs Creek Forest Reserves otherwise called Akoiyak.

    The conflict led to loss of lives and destruction of property, a situation which caused the state government to take control of the land, to avoid further bloodshed.

    But Obolo youth groups comprising Obolo Youth Coalition Worldwide (OYC) , Oro Youth Movement (OYOM), Ijaw Youth Council, Akwa Ibom State chapter, Ibeno Youth Leaders and Eastern Obolo Youth Leaders are demanding the arrest and prosecution of sponsors of the conflict.

    The groups made the demand in a statement yesterday signed by Comrades Emmanuel Essang and Animisa Mark, President General and Secretary General, OYC Worldwide.

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    Comrades Edet Eyo and Edet Iyahakwa, National President and National Secretary, OYOM, also signed among others.

    They condemned the attack on Ibeno, blaming the situation on the wrong remapping law of the state government, which is a subject of litigation that Eket, Esit Eket, Onna, Mkpat Enin and Ikot Abasi local governments are parties to.

    “We condemn in the strongest of terms, the unprovoked attack on Ibeno communities and hereby demand the arrest and prosecution of Dr. Samuel Udonsak, Mr. Frank Archibong, Mr. Iniobong Robson and others who are the sponsors of this unprovoked attack on our people.”

     “That the Akwa Ibom State Government were informed of several plans by the said architects of this attack, but the government did nothing about it, thereby giving the perpetrators opportunity to achieve their nefarious plans.

    “We hereby call on the Federal Government to caution soldiers and police officers sent to Ibeno to stop using live ammunition on our

    weaponless youths. They should be professional in their duties, as any act of further attack from soldiers and police officers on our youths shall no

    longer be tolerated,” the statement said.

    Spokesperson person for Ekid People’s Union, Mr. Nsudo Nsudo, has denied that the conflict was sponsored by the trio of Dr. Samuel Udonsak, Frank Archibong and Iniobong Robson.

  • Cross River to regain oil-producing status, says Otu

    Cross River to regain oil-producing status, says Otu

    Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu at the weekend made a cheering disclosure during a stakeholders’ meeting of All Progressives Congress (APC) members that the state would soon regain its oil-producing status.

    He said: “I am truly delighted to announce here that plans have reached advanced stage to restore Cross River State to its status as an oil-producing state, with the beginning of oil drilling in three to four oil wells in the state in the next couple of weeks.”

    Cross River State lost her oil-producing status in 2013 when a Supreme Court judgment ceded her known oil wells to neighbouring Akwa Ibom State, regarding Cross River as a “non-littoral state”.

    The meeting was attended by former Governor Clement Ebri, ex-Deputy Governor Prof. Ivara Esu, former Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba SAN, Minister of Sports Senator John Owan-Enoh, Deputy Governor Peter Odey, Sen. Florence Ita-Giwa and Deputy Chairman (South) of APC, Emmanuel Eneukwu, among other party members and leaders across the 18 local governments.

    The governor did not give further disclosure on the drilling sites or the position of the Federal Government over his recent efforts to officially restore the state’s lost oil-producing status. But no one was in doubt about his honesty and he received a standing ovation with long applauses.

    He acknowledged the support he had enjoyed from party members and the patience displayed amid high expectations to expand government by making more appointments.

    He said while there was a general belief of challenges in the state, the extent and depth of the challenges “far outstretched our wildest imaginations.”

    He continued: “Faced with these challenges, our very early months were marked by serious planning, which were preceded by painstaking examination of confounding issues. These challenges, you will all agree with me, could not provide an enabling environment to run a large government, at least in its formative months. But having gone this far and with the widespread yearnings among men and women, who contributed their all in the political battlefield to secure victory for the party, expediency demands of us to yield to demands, no matter the cost.”

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    Otu said: “However, it is only good to be truthful to ourselves that not everyone will be lucky to be offered an appointment. To accommodate all, the government is putting in place a robust economic structure in which youths and school leavers, as indeed all ‘Cross Riverians’, shall easily key in and make a success of their lives.”

    He added: “It seems Cross River as a state lost it along the way. This is the time to regain our state by taking control of our lost assets, which were sold at pittances to non-‘Cross Riverians’.

    “Tinapa, Oban Plantation, Akamkpa Rubber Plantation and several such state assets that were wrongly sold out are set to be recovered. Similarly, the state is bidding for the purchase of Odukpani Power Plant, while efforts are in top gear to achieve joint ownership of the UNIDO Power Plant in Obudu.”

    Giving hope for a bright future for the state, Governor Otu said: “From the backwaters among sister states in the federation, Cross River State is today second only to Lagos State in the prospective advancement index, which takes into consideration our potential resources and organisational structure. The future of the state is certainly bright and our lost dignity will soon be regained.”

  • I’ll do everything to ensure oil production increases, says Tompolo

    I’ll do everything to ensure oil production increases, says Tompolo

    Dr. Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, has pledged to do everything to ensure daily crude oil production output continues to be on the increase to boost the nation’s revenue.

    Tompolo, who is also a high chief in Ijaw land, made the promise at the weekend in Oporoza, headquarters of Gbaramatu kingdom in Warri Southwest Local Government of Delta State.

    He spoke after receiving an “Internal Security Meritorious Award” conferred on him by the National body of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

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    Addressing reporters, Tompolo acknowledged the pivotal role of the media in promoting peace and stabilising democracy in the country.

    “The only place I have to call my country is Nigeria, so I will do everything within my power to see that crude oil production increases.

    “The critical role of the media in Nigeria cannot be overemphasised. Nothing reasonable can be achieved without the media, so, I want to appeal that they should be appreciated,” Tompolo said.