Category: South East

  • 2024 election: Edo women pledge support for APC’s Okpebholo

    2024 election: Edo women pledge support for APC’s Okpebholo

    Edo state women under the umbrella of League of Women Voters in Edo State (LOWVIES), Edo Women’s Justice Network (EWJN) and Benin Women’s Forum (BWF) have pledged support for Monday Okpebholo, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the September 21 governorship election in the state.

    The women also vowed to stop the legacy of mismanagement in the state under the PDP-led administration.

    At a joint meeting and media briefing on Monday, July 15, LOWVIES, EWJN and BWF scored the Obaseki-led PDP government low in health, education, agriculture, energy and electricity

    The women spoke extensively about the activities of Governor Godwin Obaseki, pointing also to the danger of electing PDP again in Edo state, saying Edo people are disappointed over the state of infrastructure and that Governor Obaseki is a man in decline who has lost his political grip in the state.

    The women aired their views on the strengths and weaknesses of the candidates. While expressing joy about Okpebholo’s honesty and ability to govern Edo State, they also declared that; the APC candidate is on track to win the September 21 governorship election and maybe win it by a landslide.

     ‘’A new type of leadership is needed in Edo State. Everything is going Monday Okpebholo’s way. We are standing by him as the state’s best choice to remove the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) from Edo State Government House’’.

    Corroborating the conversation, the Chairperson of League of Women Voters in Edo State (LOWVIES), Mrs. Doris Idahosa described the APC gubernatorial candidate as a charismatic leader with a strong moral belief of how things should be. “Monday Okpebholo is the perfect person for the governorship job. He represents a moving target determined to push the frontiers of excellence in both the rural and urban areas.

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    “The APC candidate is brilliant, accessible and will make the difference in the politics and development of the state” they said. The women praised Edo youths for the decreasing level of tolerance for poor performance by PDP elected and appointed officials in the state.”

     ‘’We don’t want another transactional leader in Edo State. Godwin Obaseki lost sight of the ideals of good governance. Monday Okpebholo is willing and ready to return Edo State to the path of greatness and recover the lost years’’

    “Monday Okpebholo is a large-hearted philanthropist, a reputable humanist and a God-fearing individual. He has the capacity to drive the state in the direction that we want it. So, he is just the natural choice of the people” the women said.

     The statement also underscored Okpebholo’s performance and leadership qualities. “The APC governorship candidate is a man of action and few words. He believes in performance and has been tested and proven over the years. His track records speak for him, he doesn’t believe in talking too much” 

    The women also commended the youths and traditional rulers in the state for supporting the gubernatorial ambition of the APC candidate, saying Okpebholo would empower the people, improve business environment and uphold the values of communal harmony that make Edo State a unique model for us all.

     “Monday Okpebholo is a very thorough man with deep religious values. He will ensure the unity of the state, drive productivity and growth, raise the standard of living in the state and improve the lot of everyone. He will lead the state to the next level, run an open government with accountability standards, upgrade existing roads, and ensure that all roads in the state have adequate drainage systems to aggressively check the menace of flooding and erosion’’.

    ‘’Monday Okpebholo will ensure lasting peace through security and good governance, decent education, adequate medical care and affordable housing. Agriculture will witness turn around. Youth employment and women empowerment will be given attention. Rapid results will be achieved in the economic sector” the statement added.

  • M.T. African Pride: Olanipekun ascribes Admiral Agbiti’s triumph to strong judicial system

    M.T. African Pride: Olanipekun ascribes Admiral Agbiti’s triumph to strong judicial system

    Twenty years after his ordeal in the hands of the Nigerian Navy, friends, family and eminent Nigerians, yesterday, gathered to celebrate former Chief of Training and Operations at the Navy headquarters, Rear Admiral Francis Agbiti (Rtd.), in Abuja.

    The event was not only the unveiling of a book titled, AGBITI: Admiral, Patriot and Gentleman, written by Fabian Owoicho but was also an opportunity to reminisce on the travails of the retired Naval Officer while in service, as many poured out encomiums on his innocence and patriotic service to the country.

    Agbiti, a native of Adoka in Benue State, was in 2004 implicated in the missing popular vessel, known as M.T. African Pride, leading to his summary court martial and his eventual victory at the Supreme Court.

    Foremost Constitutional Lawyer, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), said it took the grace of God and the strong judicial system in Nigeria at the time, for the retired Naval Officer to get justice at the Supreme Court.

    “We are here today to celebrate the triumph of good over evil. They call it MT African Pride, that’s the name of the vessel. But the trial was African shame. It was a shame to even what we call the trials in the military, before the military tribunal. We saw it. We witnessed this, witnessed everything with our naked eyes.

    “Inhumanity of man to man, injustice melted by fellow officers, to their superior or subordinates officers to their superior, and also his own colleagues, his peers within the military. They just wanted him out.

    “The essence of this gathering today is also to plead with us in Nigeria or as Nigerians and also powers. That power is transient. They used power against this gentleman. I was there, I saw it all. The government of the day used power against him. They wanted to get rid of him by all means and at all cost.

    “They were even threatening him, threatening him not to appeal to the Supreme Court, that they would get rid of him.

    “But we thank God, for the eminence, for the superiority of justice. Had there been no law, had there been no institution of the judiciary? It would have been worse than animals. You have read that book, the animal farm would have been worse than what happened in the animal farm.

    “But thank God for the institution of the judiciary. Thank God for the men, for the characters that empanelled the Supreme Court, or the men that constituted that panel of the Supreme Court that adjudicated on his matter. It didn’t take them minutes. They were asking even the prosecuting counsel, will you oppose this appeal? They were referring him to pages of the records. Are you sure even the panel was properly constituted? Are you sure this evidence should have come in? Are you convinced even about the arraignment? Are you convinced about the way and manner they stood on the constitution of Nigeria even under the military enactments?

    “And at the end of the day, Supreme Court came to the unanimous conclusion that everything done to him was a nullity. The Supreme Court didn’t go further to consider even the evidence, which, you know, there was no evidence at all. There was nothing. Everything was concocted.

    “But then legally, Supreme Court said and agreed. Constitutionally, the Supreme Court agreed with us. It was a nullity. So it might be you, it might be me”, he said.

    Olanipekun tasked Nigerian lawyers to continue to uphold the tenet of selflessness and humanitarian, urging those in power to rule with the fear of God.

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    He said,: “The essence of what I said today is that we lawyers should be more appreciated by the society than what the society thinks about us. Lawyers are very sympathetic, they are very empathetic, they are humans. And also they appreciate the travails of their clients.

    “But more often than not, people believe that lawyers are suckers, that they are always looking after money.

    “The gentleman, the patriot, the officer mentioned it today that we did not appear for him because of money, but because we believed that he deserved justice.

    “Now, the essence of it all is that in this country we should be reflective. We should look back at what we have, where we are coming from, where we are today, what we want our country to become tomorrow.

    “I made reference to some lines in the national anthem – Oh God of all creation, grant this one request – that we will be a nation where no man is oppressed; that our flag shall be our symbol, should be a symbol of justice and truth, of honesty.

    “Let us live to the wordings, to the content, to the tenor, to the spirit, to the aim, to the ambition, to the aspiration of the wordings of the national anthem.

    “And I want to, as a senior citizen of this country, plead with all of us, those in power today, those of us who are there also today, we must not support evil.

    “And to those of us in the legal profession, I want to plead that we must at all times be bold enough, particularly in criminal matters, to defend our clients. We should be polite to the courts, we should be humble in our presentation, but we must be firm”.

    On his part, Retired Real Admiral Agbiti recounted how he was framed up by his subordinates and peers twenty years ago, during his military career and how Chief Olanipekun came through for him, thanking God for putting his enemies to shame.

    He urged the judiciary to make justice available to all that deserves it, devoid of any considerations.

    Agbiti said, “My suggestion is that, they should strive to become good, so that justice will be for all without partiality and without consideration of status of individuals. That’s what I would say.

    “So justice by itself is very good. If it is not justice, he could not have defended me down to Supreme Court for us to win. And what I need to state here, is that the Justice at the Appeal Court, he told me that I had no ground of appeal, but God of justice, when he ran into trouble, he also sought for appeal, but he was told that he had no ground of appeal.

    “So justice is from the throne of God. If you do injustice, God is angry with you. And if you do justice, God will be happy with you and he will bless you. So that is what it is about our justice system.

    “I’m from Nigeria Navy. What I will tell you, as Flag Officer Commander, I think, more than anyone else, I arrested more illegal ships involved in crude oil theft and the refund.

    “And some other officers, like you heard the testimony of Rear Admiral Apochi. There are very many good officers pursuing the interest of a national wellbeing.

    “And corruption, it has to be fought headlong. But I dare say that the current approach will not do us much good because it is being politicized. Those that are involved, they are the rich people. They are the politicians, not the military. The military are there to protect the national interest, to defend the national interest. Not the military, but the rich and the politicians.

    “And like I testified over there, it was the son of the power that be, that was involved in that M.T. African Pride. But the innocent had been persecuted. So corruption has to be stemmed from above and let it be sent to the classroom”.

  • Asari, Netherlands varsity partner on environmental preservation

    Asari, Netherlands varsity partner on environmental preservation

    Ex-Militant leader, Alhaji Dokubo-Asari and the University of Groningen, Netherlands are partnering on environmental preservation in the Niger Delta region.

    The collaboration was reached when the institution’s research team visited Dokubo’s Obuama residence in Rivers State.

    The collaboration, according to a statement by the ex-militant leader’s media team “holds the potential to inform global resource policies, and promote the well-being of indigenous communities impacted by resource extraction activities. By integrating historical context and local perspectives, this research aims to contribute to more sustainable and equitable resource management practices worldwide. The University of Groningen, with a rich history spanning over four centuries, prides itself on excellence and has been associated with notable figures like Nobel Prize laureates Ben Feringa and Frits Zernike.

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    “The university is renowned for its groundbreaking research that addresses contemporary social issues, bridging the gap between various fields of study and connecting science with society. Their current research areas include Energy, Healthy Ageing, and Sustainable Society, with recent studies focusing on topics such as environmental sustainability, conscious living, and the impact of climate change on wildlife.

    “Led by Dr. Dumebi Obute, the visiting team from the University of Groningen is conducting a comparative study on resource extraction, its environmental implications, and the adaptive strategies of indigenous communities affected by extensive resource exploitation. Their journey has taken them to various parts of Africa, including South Africa, Zambia, and Nigeria, to investigate large-scale extraction industries like mining and crude oil production.

    “Recognizing Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo Asari’s prominent role in advocating for resource control and environmental preservation in the Niger Delta region, the research team sought his expertise and insights. Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo Asari, known for his global advocacy on these interconnected issues, was seen as a valuable source of historical knowledge and practical experiences in handling resource-related challenges.”

  • Women protest destruction of farmlands by cows in C/River

    Women protest destruction of farmlands by cows in C/River

    Angry women in Bekwarra Local Government Area in northern Cross River State have staged a peaceful protest against the activities of cattle herders who they alleged are destroying their farm lands, and crops, especially cassava.

    The women who were seen waving fresh tree branches and leaves, lamented the level of devastation caused by the herdsmen who allowed their cattle to overrun their cassava farms thus making it increasingly difficult to process garri and sell, which is their main revenue source.

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    In tearful protests, the women who conversed in their local dialects, charged the herders to vacate their community for destroying their cassava farms.

    They therefore called on the Federal Government to intervene on their behalf.

    Speaking separately with The Nation, Senator Jarigbe Agom, representing Cross River north, and Honorable Peter Akpanke, representing Obudu Obanliku Bekwarra Federal Constituency as well as the State lawmaker, Charles Omang Esq, sued for calm, while also assuring that the situation would be resolved amicably.

    “I have forwarded videos of the insecurity in that area to the Governor, Deputy Governor, and I am meeting with the State Commissioner of Police to resolve that issue. When we resume plenary on the 16th of July, I will bring it up to the attention of the Assembly,” Omang assured.

  • Seplat donates STEAM labs to Edo public schools

    Seplat donates STEAM labs to Edo public schools

    An indigenous leading energy company, with a strategic focus on Nigeria, Seplat Energy Plc, has unveiled two more Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) laboratories at Edo Boys’ High School and New Era College, both in Benin, Edo State.

    The Director of External Affairs and Social Performance, Seplat Energy, Chioma Afe, who was represented by the energy giant’s Senior Manager, Corporate Social Investment and Performance, Esther Icha, noted that the laboratories were supported by the NNPC Exploration and Production Limited (NEPL)/Seplat Energy Joint Venture (JV).

    Afe said: “Our commitment to education is unwavering, and we are thrilled to collaborate with the Edo State Ministry of Education to provide quality education in the state.

    “These STEAM laboratories are designed to foster the development of critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovative skills among the students, preparing them for the challenges of the 21st century.

    “The STEAM approach to learning is a holistic and interdisciplinary initiative that encourages students to explore the connections between different subjects, igniting their curiosity and creativity.”

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    Edo Commissioner for Education, Dr. Joan Oviawe, who was represented by the Functioning Permanent Secretary, Edo Ministry of Education, Ero Ugiagbe, in her remarks, stated that Seplat energy’s commitment to empowering the next generation was truly commendable.

    Oviawe said: “The three STEAM laboratories that you (Seplat) have built and equipped are testaments to your dedication to innovation and education. Your generosity will have a lasting impact on the lives of countless students, providing them with the platform to exploit, learn and bloom.

    “Your contribution to the development of STEAM education in our community is invaluable. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Seplat for this remarkable feat. Your investment in our future is a beacon of hope and a reminder that collective effort can lead to remarkable achievements.”

    The Principal of Edo Boys High School, Christy Ebewele, and her counterpart of New Era College, Osaretin Uwaifo, appreciated Seplat energy and the NNPCL for generously donating the state-of-the-art facilities to their schools.

    Ebewele and Uwaifo also assured that the facilities would be put to maximum use, and to achieve the purpose for which they were provided.

  • IYC urges security agencies to arrest council’s impostors

    IYC urges security agencies to arrest council’s impostors

    The umbrella body of Ijaw youths, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, has written to the security agencies demanding arrest of some impostors that have allegedly infiltrated the leadership of the Council.

    The IYC, in a statement yesterday by its national spokesman, Amb. Binebai Yerin Princewill, said its attention had been drawn to a video circulating on the social media credited to one Bedford Berefa, claiming to be speaking on behalf of the Council while expressing concerns about the management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) led by Dr. Samuel Ogbuku.

    He said that the Council, worried by the development, convened a meeting of the 9th leadership of the IYC that met in Port Harcourt with zonal, chapter, parliament and critical stakeholders of the council to take a stance on the impostors.

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    According to the spokesman, the IYC has been peaceful and it is using this medium to call on security agencies to arrest the elements that are impersonating the 9th NEC of Council.

    The communiqué released after the meeting resolved thus: “For the records, there is only one leadership of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide which is under the firm and purposeful leadership of Sir Jonathan Lokpobiri Snr.

    “The IYC is aware that these group of Impostors tried to secure invitation to be part of the Niger Delta  Stakeholders summit proposed by  Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) under Dr. Samuel Ogbuku as the 9th leadership of the IYC Worldwide but the commission did the right thing by turning them down, letting them know that there is only one IYC under the leadership of Sir Jonathan Lokpobiri Snr. “Obviously angered by such development, they took to the social media to get attention by trying to blackmail the NDDC under Ogbuku.

    “With the dismissal of the interlocutory injunction on July 2nd, 2024 by the Rivers State High Court in  Port Harcourt against Theophilus Alaye, Bedford Berefa,  Chief Frank Akiefa and  others in favour of the Sir Jonathan Lokpobiri Snr led Exco, one would have expected these persons to give up with their retrogressive activities. But instead they have continued with their selfish arrangements of blackmailing our highly respected leader, Dr. Sam Ogbuku, who is passionate about the development of the Niger Delta region.

  • Otti receives two YPP lawmakers to LP

    Otti receives two YPP lawmakers to LP

    Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti has officially received two members of the State House of Assembly elected under the platform of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) to the Labour Party (LP).

    The lawmakers are Fyne Ahuama of Osisioma Ngwa South and Iheanacho Nwogu of Osisioma Ngwa North State constituencies.

    Receiving the new members of the Labour Party at Ngwa High School, Aba, during a special reception, Otti said that the two members had been working with his government from the inception.

    He said that they did not join him for any pecuniary reasons but because of their belief in a functional government, adding that his government is one that does not share money but creates an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

    “I want to put on record that the two gentlemen that just declared their membership of the Labour Party have actually been working with us. They are not working with us for any pecuniary reasons”.

    “Immediately after our inauguration, I convened a meeting with all the members of the assembly and I used that opportunity to introduce to them the kind of government we intended to run.

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    “Majority of them bought into that vision, both Hon. Fyne Ahuama and Hon. Iheanacho Nwogu were one of the first members of the House of the Assembly that bought into the vision.

    The governor, who said he is focused on working for the people added that he has the support of the people and announced that after observing that the contractor handling Ekeakpara Road was not fast in the delivery, he had directed the Commissioner for Works to summon him with a view to ensuring that the work meets up with the expected speed.

    He disclosed that more roads would be built in Osisioma Ngwa LGA and announced that in the next 24 months, a five-star hotel and an international conference center would be built in Aba to boost the economy.

    Also speaking, the Labour Party Vice Chairman for the South East, Mr. Ceekey Igara appreciated the works of  Otti which are attracting new members to the party.

    He urged the governor to sustain his giant strides and encouraged the new members to contribute to the growth of the party.

  • Abia gov moves to avert labour strike, meets Labour leadership

    Abia gov moves to avert labour strike, meets Labour leadership

    Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti has met with the members of the organised labour in the state with a directive to the Accountant-General of the state to liaise with the labour within the next one week to reconcile the actual amount that the least paid worker in the state should receive as minimum wage.

    The directive is coming against the complaint by the NLC State Chairman, Comrade Ogbonnaya Okoro that the State Government is currently paying N20,100 Naira while workers in the local governments receive N18,000 as minimum wage.

    The governor spoke during a meeting with the organised labour in the state comprising the NLC, TUC, and Joint Negotiating Council.

    According to the governor, the record available to him shows that the state is paying N30,000 minimum wage.

    “I saw the payroll and I didn’t see anyone that is paid less than N30,000 and that is the minimum wage.

    “Maybe something is wrong and I’d like the Accountant General to please go and look into thaat because what is available to me is that we are complying with the minimum wage of N30,000 and that the least paid worker is actually paid thirty thousand, one hundred.

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    “Luckily, the Accountant General is seated here, so, I will give a directive that between now and the next one week, I need to be sure that something happens.

    “What is available to me is that we are complying and that the least paid person is paid N30,100,” Dr. Otti stated.

    Otti said that, against the backdrop of misleading information, Abia State Government has not received any dime from the Federal Government to implement N35,000 wage award for workers in the state.

    “There have been misleading stories all over the place that the Federal Government gave money to the state governments for the implementation of the wage award.

    “Last time I checked, there were no such monies. This state has not received a dime from the Federal government to implement any wage award.”

    He said that the State had been preparing itself for the implementation of the New National Minimum Wage, explaining that there are a whole lot of reasons to justify an increase in the national minimum wage, including the removal of petroleum subsidy, the reconvergence of foreign exchange rate, inflation among others.

    The governor disclosed that his government would create the Ministry of Labour and Productivity as his government is poised to make minimum changes to the structure of government.

    According to him, the new Ministry will have its Commissioner from the labour fold.

    On the issues of promotions and leave allowances, the governor, while explaining why the Command Promotions were reversed because the process was bastardized, assured that regular promotions are not affected and cannot be stopped. He directed the Accountant General to defray the leave allowances of the workers.

  • Canadian MP lauds Oborevwori for youth development

    Canadian MP lauds Oborevwori for youth development

    In a remarkable display of international recognition, Canadian Parliamentarian, David Smith, and City Councillor, Nick Mantas, have commended the Delta state Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, for his outstanding commitment to youth inclusion and development.

    The commendation was disclosed by the Governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Youth Mentoring and Development, Amb. Elvis Akpobi, in a press statement issued in Toronto.

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    Akpobi, currently on an official visit to Canada, highlighted the significant impact of the Governor’s developmental programs on the youths of Delta State.

    “Governor Oborevwori’s initiatives are quite commendable, they’ve empowered countless young people in Delta State, and it is a testament to his leadership and dedication to the future of Nigeria.”

    The commendation was presented in a letter of welcome to Amb. Akpobi, who is also the Executive Director of the NotTooYoungToLead initiative.

    The letter, signed by David Smith, MPP for Scarborough Centre and Chair of the Standing Committee on Government Agencies, praised Akpobi for his tireless efforts in promoting youth empowerment and cultural exchange programmes.

  • Ex-Senate President Anyim defects to APC

    Ex-Senate President Anyim defects to APC

    Former Senate President, Anyim Pius Anyim, has formally joined the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

     He announced this at the Pa Oruta Ngele Township, Abakaliki, during the grand finale of the APC local government election campaign yesterday, in Ebonyi State.

     He led a host of other notable personalities across other political parties including former state and national assembly members, former governorship candidate of Labour Party, Edwin Nkwegu, Senator Obinna Ọgba, former national and state assembly candidates, and thousands of their supporters to join the party.

     On hand to receive them were the party’s National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, Chairman of Progressive Governors Forum and governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State, and Minister of Works, David Umahi, State Chairman of the party, Stanley Meghan and other top shots of the party.

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     Speaking at the event, the Minister of Works, David Umahi, commended Anyim for all the support he gave to the APC during the 2023 elections adding that it was only right he formally joined the party.

     He also thanked President Bola Tinubu for all the support given to him when he faced legal battles after joining the party.

     He said: ” President Tinubu called me to come and see him and when I came, he carried me in his car personally to meet a Senior Advocate of Nigeria who handled our case.”

     The minister noted that he faced serious attacks and conditions for deciding to join the APC, but he’s grateful that today, the party has become the beautiful bride of all in the state and Southeast.

     The minister noted that the President is very much interested in the development of the Southeast and needs the support of the people to succeed.

     He noted that the Lagos-Calabar coastal road will have a spot that will pass through Ebonyi adding that other work is ongoing in other major roads in the region.

     He urged the two governors and other party leaders in the region to work harder to bring on board every stakeholder in the region to the party so that the region will take its rightful place in national politics.