Tag: Bayelsa State

  • Corps member who drowned in Bayelsa

    Johnson Uduebor, a youth Corps member, drowned in Bayelsa on September 8. Here is the true story of how the Edo State-born star was dimmed, reports MIKE ODIEGWU

    Johnson Uduebor woke up as fit as a fiddle on September 8. The young man, who hailed from Edo State, was full of life. For him, that day in the Ologoghe community, Ogbia, Bayelsa State, where he served his fatherland as a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), was bright and held many promises.

    A hard-working Uduebor, whose Place of Primary Assignment (PPA) was the Ologoghe Community Secondary School, had a dream. He dreamt of taking advantage of the school holiday to secure his future. He wanted to key into the agricultural revolution by cultivating cassava. His ultimate aim was to keep himself busy after passing out in December instead of parading the streets in search of scarce jobs.

    The Batch B Stream 2 Corps member’s main objective was to produce cassava flour popularly known as garri because of its scarcity and high demand in Bayelsa. But all his dreams, aspirations and efforts were swallowed by Bayelsa waters.

    Uduebor never knew the danger lurking around. Already, he purchased a parcel of land alongside his colleague and lodge mate, Jethro Ololade, for cultivation. On the fateful day, the duo set out to clear the land and get it ready for cultivation. They went to the site without their life jackets.

    In fact, there was no need for the jackets since the farmland could be accessed by land. As they trekked, they spoke about the farmland; how fertile it was and the kind of yields they expected from it.  It was a smooth journey. They got the work done without bruises, though they were exhausted.

    At the end, Uduebor and his friend decided to trek back to their lodge. But the Edo man never saw his lodge again. He was buried underneath the water.

    Ololade, who survived drowning, but yet to recover from the shock, narrated how they ended up having a boat accident. He said around their lodge, they saw one of their students, a 15-year-old boy, paddling a rickety canoe. The boy, whose name was not given, was just learning how to paddle a canoe.

    “We were almost at our lodge because it was a walkable distance when we saw the boy. There was no need for us to board the boat because we would get home without using the water. But on sighting our student, Uduebor beckoned on him.

    “When the boy came with his canoe, we exchanged pleasantries with him and Uduebor suggested that we join him in the boat to cross over to the other side since the distance was not much,” he said.

    Ololade said he tried to discourage him from boarding the canoe. He said the paddler even told them that he was an amateur, who was just learning how to survive the Ijaw way. He confirmed that the boy also said the boat was too small and too fragile for three persons.

    But the Corps members decided to board for the sake of having the feeling of sailing on water.

    “We just wanted to experience being on water for the first time. That’s why Uduebor suggested it and I agreed,”he said.

    The canoe boy struggled with his emergency passengers across the water. He was almost at the shores, when the tide rose with speed and overturned the canoe. Ololade was able to jump with all his energy to the shores and held tenaciously to a stump of a tree. The canoe boy did the same. Both of them were rescued by an elderly woman.

    However, Uduebor was nowhere to be found. He fell into the water that was filled with hyacinths. The community was thrown into confusion when news filtered in that a Corps member was missing along the Ogbia waterways. Some community folks dived into the spot to save him but could not find him.

    Ololade said: “I was able to struggle and hold onto the stump of a tree and was rescued by an old woman. The boy paddling the canoe almost got drowned but was rescued by the old woman too. Johnson was nowhere to be found. He was searched for thoroughly but the search yielded no fruit.”

    Indeed, the community of Corps members were in disarray when Ololade returned to the lodge without his friend. The leadership of the NYSC in the state immediately started making frantic efforts to locate the missing corps member.

    On September 11, the state coordinator, NYSC, Mrs. Loto Bolade, who could not control her tears, led a delegation to the distressed area in the company of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth Matters, Appah Kelvin, the NYSC Public Relations Officer, Mathew Ngobua and other senior officials of the scheme.

    As the search for Uduebor continued, Mrs. Bolade and her entourage boarded a boat and went round the riverine communities in Ogbia, assembled Corps members posted in the areas and warned them against traveling by water no matter the distance without their life jackets. She reminded them of the orientations they received in the camp on how to use life jackets that were given to them. She prayed for them.

    Mrs. Bolade was still hopeful that Uduebor would be found alive. She concluded that perhaps the young man, who was loved in the community because of his humility, intelligence and hard-work, had been rescued in any neighbouring community, but was unconscious to identify himself.

    The state government was involved. The government set up a committee led by the former Secretary to the State Government, Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff with a mandate to comb all the nooks and crannies of the creeks to find the missing Corps member.

    On September 12, the committee, including Mrs. Bolade, visited the missing corps member’s community and met with the principal of his school. The principal, who lamented the development, said he was not aware that the corps members purchased land for farming.

    He said he had given all of them serving in the community a parcel of land for cultivation. He added that if he had known that Uduebor wanted a personal farmland, he would have provided a parcel for him free of charge.

    The principal also said the Corps members had no need for cultivation of land since they were to pass out in December. But Ololade explained to the committee that they embarked on the project to keep them busy after passing out because of the high level of unemployment in the country. He said they had planned to come back, harvest the cassava and process it into flour for sale.

    Days turned to a week, but Uduebor was nowhere in sight. Funds were provided and more divers and search parties were employed to locate Uduebor. Divers spread their tentacles and explored the waters of Ogbia, Nembe and Brass. Mrs. Bolade was not herself. Everyday she would go to the community and come back to Yenagoa with sorrow.

    Eventually, some experienced divers went back to the spot of the incident and found the remains of Uduebor on September 17. After nine days underneath the water, Uduebor was found clutching heaps of water hyacinth. The body was conveyed to the morgue of the Federal  Medical Centre (FMC) Yenagoa.

    It was a period of mourning for all the Corps members and officials of NYSC. Mrs. Bolade cried like a baby. She refused to be consoled. In fact, people thought she was the biological mother of the deceased.

    On Tuesday, the remains of Uduebor, who died serving his fatherland were released to his family and evacuated to Edo State for burial. For his parents, it was an incalculable and irreparable loss; an investment gone down the drains.

    It was one death too many. They lamented that the death of Uduebor was avoidable. One of the Corps members, who identified himself as Daniel, said he would never go close to water again without his life jacket.

    Also, Destiny, another Corps member, described Uduebor as a cool-headed man. He wondered why he boarded a boat without his life jacket.

    “Despite all the warnings, it is sad that just a few minutes of joy could land Uduebor in the grave,”he said.

     

     

  • Jubilation as NGO releases inmates to decongest Bayelsa prison

    Jubilation as NGO releases inmates to decongest Bayelsa prison

    Six inmates will remain eternally grateful to the Patriotic Citizens of Nigeria (PACON). They recently regained their freedom from Okaka Prisons in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. PACON made it possible for them to breath healthy air again.

    Their freedom came following the drive by PACON, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), to decongest the hot and sultry prisons in the state capital. On August 21, the convener of the group, Mr. Aluzu Ebikebuna and PACON’s Head, Legal, Mr. Nehemiah Ayogoi visited the prison.

    They had a nasty experience at the prison, which was opened in April 2013 by former Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, to accommodate 300 inmates. The detention facility was already occupied by over 588 inmates. Of the number, 550  were awaiting trial inmates while only 38 persons were convicted.

    Besides, the five-year-old prison lacked facilities for sporting , training, and skills acquisition , among others, for the inmates. PACON officials were sad at the development and immediately started working round the clocks to play a key role in decongesting the facility.

    They also saw the suffering of the inmates especially as most of them lacked basic provisions. In fact, PACON  visited the prison again, this time in partnership with Ijaw Women Connect (IWC), Heritage Magazine (HM), Nigerian Union of Journalist (NUJ) Bayelsa State Chapter, African Children And Education Development Foundation (ACAEDF), Ijaw People’s Development Initiative (IPDI), and Partners 4 Peace (P4P).

    They donated gift items worth thousands of naira to inmates. The prison authority received the items and described the gesture as “noble and worthy of emulation”. Offic land of PACON were, however, moved with pity when one of the inmates narrated how he landed himself at the prisons.

    The prisoner said he came from Rivers State for a manual job in Bayelsa. He said he was involved in a brawl and was later charged with affray. He was then remanded at Okaka Prison since May 5, 2016 despite that the Magistrate granted him bail.

    He lamented his inability to perfect his bail condition. He said though his offence upon conviction attracted about six months in prisons, his inability to satisfy his bail conditions kept him within prison walls for a year and five months.

    Moved by their findings, officials of PACON demanded for the list of inmates that had already been granted bail for simple offences such as misdemeanor and felony. Their intention was to perfect such inmates’ bails to decongest the prisons. Aluzu said his organisation was able to keep to its promise.

    He also called for a better working relationship with judiciary employees and alleged that some of them deliberately wanted to frustrate the release of the inmates.

    He said: We are happy to be here today. We are taking three inmates out, this brings the total number of inmates released by us to six. Four was taken on bail while two  had been discharged and acquitted.

    “Upon our request, we were given a list of inmates charged with simple offenses at different magistrate courts by the prison authorities. We went further to ascertain their bail statuses after which we perfected same for deserving inmates and proceeded to settle some matters out of court.

    “It was difficult getting sureties for them so we used professional sureties. We would have released more than this but some court staffs are deliberating frustrating our efforts because we refused to compensate them for carrying out their lawful duty”.

    On why they are decongesting the prisons, he said: “Sequel to our recent visit to the Okaka medium security prison specifically on the 21st of August, 2017, where we donated items to inmates, we unearthed the cram condition of the prison.

    “The prison was built with a capacity to accommodate 300 inmates but as at August 21, 2017, it was boasting of almost 600 inmates in it (twice its size) with only 38 of them convicted and over 550 inmates were awaiting trial. The overcrowded nature of the prison rendered it unfit and dangerous for human inhabitants.

    “Also, the number of cases awaiting trial gave us a worrying cause for concern as it portends something sinister in the offing. An occurrence we hope to forestall was something that might put the inmates or warders in a perilous situation.

    “Our interaction with inmates and complainants have shown in most cases that some inmates are only being oppressed.

    “Some prisoners are often locked up without trial for years and half of the inmates had never been legally sentenced. Some inmates had sat in their cells for ten years without ever seeing a judge. Innocent prisoners are people’s loved ones. We want to help reconcile them back with their family”.

    He added: “During our meeting with the state’s Controller of Prisons, it was unearthed that despite the slow justice system in the country, the prison is overcrowded because most of the inmates are unable to meet their bail conditions having been granted bail by their respective courts.

    “So PACON undertook to help indigent and deserving inmates meet their bail conditions and recommending deserving cases to Legal Aid Council of Nigeria for pro bono service, the Attorney General of Bayelsa State to exercise his powers of nolle prosequi and the Bayelsa State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy.

    “PACON in collaboration with its legal team also volunteered to provide legal representation for selected inmates.

    “We went further to engage the services of professional sureties for a fee of N20,000 to N30,000 for each inmate, depending on the amount contained in the bail bond and the level of such surety.

    “This amount charged by sureties is thought to be reasonable considering that the bail bond of some inmates goes as high as N2million. The risk is being borne by the sureties in case inmates jumps bail, they will be held responsible”.

    But Aluzu said PACON was not done yet. He said decongesting the prison required the help of members of the public. He appealed for financial assistance to enable PACON help more inmates regain their freedom, he, however, thanked persons, who contributed to take the six inmates out of the prison.

    He said: “We thank all those who have contributed to this cause. We are however, appealing to the general public and those sympathetic to humanity to make voluntary donations with respect to decongesting Okaka prison.

    “The list given to us contained 31 names but was reduced to 11 names after going through some considerations. We have so far gotten six out of the 11 out of Okaka prison and we hope to get the remaining five out very soon.

    “No amount is too small as every kobo counts. There is a glimmer of hope for those who have sat in their cells without trial. Support the works of PACON. Let’s start to reach out to those deserving inmates and send them back to their families”.

  • Bayelsa to conduct local council elections in 2018

    Bayelsa to conduct local council elections in 2018

    Gov Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State says the state government will conduct local government elections in 2018.

    A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Daniel Markson-Iworiso, in Yenagoa on Tuesday, said the governor blamed financial constraints for the delay in conducting the elections.

    He said that the delay was not deliberate, but due to economic downturn in the country.

    Dickson said that plan was on to ensure that the elections were conducted.

    “The local council elections have not been conducted as the current economic situation has made it practically impossible to do so.

    “The situation is not peculiar to Bayelsa, but to many states that are also finding it difficult to muster the courage to hold elections at that level of government.

    “Conducting local council elections is very expensive as it cost billions of naira, but I am assuring that if the revenue of the state improves, the polls will be held before the end of 2018,” he said.

    The governor, however, appealed to the people of the state to shun propaganda and divisive tendencies.

    Dickson said that‎ the era of wastages in government was gone for good as public funds were being used judiciously for the benefit of the people.

    On the issue of power, the governor said the ongoing ‘Operation Light Up Bayelsa’ would‎ continue until the state sufficiently achieved improved electricity supply.

    He said that the project would stimulate small and medium enterprises that would in turn grow the local economy.

  • Husband impregnates wife’s sister, strangles baby after birth

    Husband impregnates wife’s sister, strangles baby after birth

    The police in Bayelsa State have arrested a 47-year-old man, Moses Otimba, for impregnating his wife’s younger sister, Joy Mathew, and killing the male child five days after birth.

    Otimba was said to have asphyxiated the child to death and buried him in a shallow grave at a river bank.

    The suspect, an indigene of Ogbogoro community in Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state, reportedly executed the devilish act in connivance with the 19-year-old girl.

    The two suspects were paraded on Thursday by the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State Command, Mr. Asuquo Amba, at the command’s headquarters in Yenagoa, the state capital.

    Amba said policemen from Yenagoa Police Division arrested the suspects, who confessed to the murder.

    The commissioner said: ”Mr. Moses Otimba, male, 47, impregnated one Joy Matthew, 18, a younger sister to his wife, Glory. The pregnant Joy was delivered of the baby by a traditional birth attendant at Amarata, Yenagoa on May 8, 2017.

    ”On May 13, 2017, Moses, Joy and the baby left the birth attendant and went across Swali bridge where Moses took the baby from her mother (Joy), went down the river shore, sniffed the baby to death and buried him in a shallow grave.”

    Amba said Joy, who claimed to be under the influence of ”some spirits”, disclosed the incident to her mother three months after the act.

    He said angered by the development, Joy’s mother reported the matter to the police, which swung into action and arrested the suspects.

    Amba said:  ”The police visited the scene of the incident. By the time they got to the scene, the current of the river had washed off the child’s body.

    ”The suspect, Moses Otimba, has confessed to the crime and Joy Matthew has also confessed on her alleged involvement in the murder of the baby. Investigation is ongoing.”

    Otimba, in his confessional statement said he killed the baby boy because he was ashamed to tell his wife (Glory) and his mother-in-law.

    He admitted killing the baby with the consent of Joy, after discussing his predicament with her.

    Otimba said: ”I killed the baby boy because I was afraid and scared. I did not really know how to face my wife and my mother-in-law that was why I killed the baby. I am really sorry.

    ”I took the baby to the bush in my community and closed his nose until he died. When I was carrying out the act, I was weeping and crying but I had no choice.

    ”When I got to the site, he was five days old then, I closed his nose and within some seconds, he stopped breathing. After that, I started regretting.

    ”The mother of the baby agreed that we should kill the baby. I told Joy that the situation was precarious for me and that I did not know how to tell my wife about the development.

    ”On that day, she was carrying the baby. She gladly gave me the baby to do whatever I wanted to do. My wife was not aware of all of this.  But somehow, I did not know what happened. I learnt the baby’s mother told her mother who alerted the police and we were arrested.”

  • NASME seeks opportunities for indigenes in Bayelsa economy

    NASME seeks opportunities for indigenes in Bayelsa economy

    Bayelsa State is poised to play a key role in small and medium business sub-sector. The state has realized that its economy will continue to lag behind without getting its indigenes to tap from the potential of small and medium enterprises.

    Recently, the state’s chapter of the Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME) held its second General Meeting in Yenagoa, the state capital.  The meeting came a few weeks after NASME, for the first time in the history of the state, was inaugurated and got an acting Executive Committee in Bayelsa.

    In the maiden general meeting on February 23, 2017, the South-South President of NASME, Dr. E.D. Oko-Jaja, inaugurated the executive committee with a seasoned entrepreneur and politician, Chief Thompson Okorotie emerging as an interim state Chairman of the group.

    The first meeting was attended by almost all the stakeholders in the sub-sector. The Commissioner for Trade, investment and industry, Mr. Kemela Okara and the Director-General, Bayelsa State Micro-Finance and Enterprises Development Agency (BYMEDA, Mr. Jasper Eradiri.

    Others were Bala Hassan, Regional Head, Bank of Industry, south-south; Ayakeme Mass, Rector, Bayelsa State Institute of Entrepreneurship; A.A Ifidi, Head, Corporate Development, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Bayelsa state and Nengi Rufus-Spiff, Managing Director, Izon-ibe Micro Finance bank Ltd.

    Discussions from the maiden stakeholders’ meeting identified challenges militating against the growth of small businesses in the state. The discussants listed lack of capital, lack of managerial skills and the culture of not repaying loans as impediments to business in the state.

    But the stakeholders asked Okorotie and his team to use their acting capacities to reposition the growth and development of small businesses in the state. Therefore, the stakeholders gathered recently for their second general meeting. They evaluated the activities of the Okorotie interim leadership of NASME and gave him kudos.

    Prior to the passage of confidence vote, Okorotie gave an account of the committee’s stewardship. He said the committee engaged sub-sector operators and relevant ministries, departments and agencies to formulate strategies of reducing the impediments facing small businesses in the state.

    Within a short period of time, he said the executive committee met seven times and embarked on concrete actions to tackle the deficiencies.

    He said: “I am pleased to report that the interactions have been very productive. For example, your state chapter has been frequently consulted and involved in all matters concerning MSMEs programs by government agencies.

    “Secondly, a few members of the chapter have benefitted from loans on the Anchor Borrowers platform which is a partnership between the State Government and CBN.

    “We are looking forward to a more robust participation in the next tranche of the programme that is expected to come on stream in October / November, 2017”.

    He said during their interactions, he said they observed that the Ministry of Trade, Investment and Industry; BYMEDA and the Izon-Ibe Micro-Finance were working tirelessly to empower indigenous entrepreneurs to make them drivers of the local economy.

    He said: “We commend H.E. Governor Henry Seriake Dickson and the State Government for establishing and funding the various institutions and implementing a collaborative framework with Federal MDAs for development of the MSME sub-sector in Bayelsa State.

    “Furthermore, as a result of such efforts, we are witnesses to a gradual emergence of local content through the creative and innovative talents of Bayelsans who are producing Made in Bayelsa State products and services.

    “As a result of this realization, the State Executive Committee has decided to organize the first Bayelsa State SME conference. I expect all of us to play greater roles in our membership of NASME because many opportunities abound.

    “I am not pleased about the slow appreciation of the potentials of  the micro, small and medium enterprises development in Bayelsa state. Some entrepreneurs remain lukewarm and feign unawareness of the possibilities of this vital sub-sector”.

    Okorotie also told the stakeholders that they had received various invitations from China, Italy, UK and the Bank of Industry through the National Secretariat for capacity building, exhibition of locally-made goods and participation in International Conferences.

    But he said: “We have not been able to benefit from these available opportunities. So I look forward to a more committed membership while I call on more  Bayelsans to register with NASME so that we can take advantage of the numerous national and international opportunities available to members.

    “Let us develop our managerial capacity to run our companies better and successfully. Let those of us who are beneficiaries of loans regularly service them so that more Bayelsans can benefit”.

    He thanked members of his committee for their hard work and and contributions. The committee members are Chief Lambert S. Otot, Mr. Freedom Prefa, Mr. Franklin Egbegule, Princess Tina Amagbar, Mrs. Phyllis Fafi, Mr. Randy Zimugha and Mrs Maria Enogha

    Others are Dr. Godson Omubo-Dede, Mr. Dan Igrubia, Mr. S.D.W. Ajimmy, Mr. Godgift Abaribote, Bishop Tari Okorotie and Mrs.Faith Samuel.

    Okorotie appealed to the stakeholders to either orally confirm them and make them substantive executive members or set up a committee in the next weeks to conduct an election to fill the vacant positions on the committee.

    Impressed with their performance, the stakeholders in unanimous voice votes gave the committee a permanent status. The chairman unveiled future plans of his committee and express optimism that the plans would reinvigorate small businesses in the state.

    First, he said the committee would meet with Governor Dickson to brief him and appeal for assistance to ensure growth of NASME, in the interest of local economy.

    He said the committee would develop media partners by visiting all media houses in the state to create awareness of NASME and its benefits.

    Okorotie noted that the state would organize the the first state conference and exhibition on NASMEs bring indigenous business people, the banks and government officials together with a view to achieving a coordinated development of MSMEs in Bayelsa state.

    He further said the state would participate in the Federal Government SME clinic scheduled for the South-South zone from 28th-30th September, 2017 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

    In an interview, the Secretary NASME, said the committee would work to ensure that Bayelsans occupy the top ladder of the state’s economy.

    “It is crucial because except you are in control of your environment, you will not benefit from what nature itself has provided. Now the blueprint of NASME is to work properly with the state government, the Federal MDAs that are directly involved in small and medium businesses.

    “Our ambition is to ensure that NASME members benefit from the various opportunities such as the invitation from China for which NASME wasn’t ready.

    “With that invitation, Nigerian goods particularly Bayelsa goods would have been taken to China to open International marketing opportunities”, he said.

  • Buhari, best 2019 Presidential material – APC Chieftain

    Buhari, best 2019 Presidential material – APC Chieftain

    • Wants Alhassan to resign

    A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bayelsa state, Preye Aganaba said on Thursday that President Muhammadu Buhari remain the party’s best candidate for the 2019 Presidential election, asking the Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Jummai Alhassan to resign her appointment as a minister in the Buhari cabinet.

    Aganaba who spoke in an interview with newsmen in Abuja also asked Nigerians to ignore the quit notice issued by a coalition of Niger Delta Agitators to northerners and people from the south west to leave the region, describing them as attention seekers.

    Reacting to a statement credited to the Minister that she would support former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for the 2019 Presidential election ahead of President Buhari, Aganaba said while the Minister has the eight to her opinion, it was expressed in the wrongly, saying “She has a right to her choice but I think she is not been fair. If she want to make such public statement as a serving Minister, she should resign her appointment.”

    Aganaba who expressed confidence in the Buhari government however wants the President to bring into his government those he described as capable hands who understand the ideal of change mantra which the party stand for anytime he plan to re-jig his cabinet.

    “So, I don’t think for now that the APC has any other choice that to re-elect President Buhari, though people are free to contest, nobody is stopping them, this is APC where we usually have free and fair primaries. The last Presidential primaries in Lagos, President Buhari won more than half of the votes.

    “During the last APC presidential primaries, the campaign slogan for Buhari was ’12 million assured votes’ and I don’t think one single vote has left that 12 million assured votes, in fact, more has even been added.

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    “I am not bothered about the economy because that will be fixed, for me I’m looking at the politics of various zones because that will determine how much we win the election. To win we will win, but by what margin? These are my issues and then if we can also do well at National Assembly elections.

    “In government wise, I think we have done well. Yes, may

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar

    be not where we suppose to be because we also did not know about what we met when we came in 2015 but we have done well. In few days ago we heard about the story of Nigeria exited recession, the prices of food stuff are coming down, in Abuja here where I live I get minimum of 20 hours of electricity and some days light doesn’t go off for five days and so on.

    “If President Buhari runs election today he is going to win. I don’t think the President is terminally ill, and like every other human being, people fall sick but the problem is because he is the President, is in government you begin to hear stories but he is back. I saw him yesterday he is looking very fresh, atleast he rested very well in Daura.”

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    He also expressed confidence that the crisis rocking the various state chapters of the party will soon be resolved saying “they will be amicably resolve because whether you like it or not we are going into elections and we can not go into we ctions with a divided house. In 2013, I saw leaders of this party brought together a disfunctional system and we went into elections in 2015 and we won. So, I still believe in the ability of this party to do the same thing before 2019.”

    On the various agitations coming from the Niger Delta, he advised the government and Nigerians to ignore them, saying “most of these calls are political from people seeking relevance from government and for me I think they should be ignored because when they want to destroy pipeline nobody makes noise about it.”

  • Militants kill four soldiers, civilian in Bayelsa

    Militants kill four soldiers, civilian in Bayelsa

    Gunmen suspected to be militants have ambushed and killed four soldiers and a civilian along the waterways of Letugbene, Ekeremor Local Government Area, Bayelsa State.

    Multiple security sources confirmed that a team of soldiers returning from Letugbene community on Monday became victims of an ambush laid by armed youths believed to be militants.

    It was gathered that the militants overpowered the soldiers, seized their arms, moved them to a location in the creeks and shot them dead.

    While one of the civilians, a boat driver was said to have escaped, the only survivor of the attack reportedly jumped into the water before he was shot by the hoodlums.

    An Ijaw youth leader and Chairman of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, Central Zone, Mr. Tare Porri, who confirmed the development condemned the killing of the soldiers describing it as bizarre and unprovoked.

    Porri said they were killed in cold blood adding that his zonal leadership would meet on Thursday (today) to discuss the issue and other problems affecting the zone.

    He was, however, worried that the action of the suspected militants had pushed the Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Delta Safe (ODS) to begin a military operation in Letugbene and Ebelabiri.

    He said residents in the area accused the military of burning down houses and destroying properties in the operation launched to fish out the perpetrators.

    He said: “Two days ago, four military officers were killed in cold blood alongside other civilians. Military officers went to Letugbene community and on their way back, some persons accosted them and killed all of them.

    “Only one of them escaped. Military, yesterday morning retaliated, invaded the communities and burnt down houses. The operations are still ongoing and it is spreading to other communities like Ebelabiri.

    Also a security commander, who confirmed the murder of soldiers, lamented rising cases of killing of security agents and said measures must be adopted to stop the trend.

    “Security operatives are now endangered species. It is unacceptable the way security agents, are killed by people they dedicated their lives to protect. In Bayelsa, policemen, civil defenders and soldiers are constantly killed. It is barbaric”, the commander, who spoke in confidence said.

    A police source, who also spoke in confidence, said only soldiers were killed in the attack adding that the civilian attached to the soldiers escaped.

    Efforts to get responses from the Commander, JTF, Rear Admiral Suleiman Apochi, yielded no results as he failed to reply to text messages sent to him on the matter.

  • NSCDC intercepts stolen oil loaded in govt vehicle

    NSCDC intercepts stolen oil loaded in govt vehicle

    …Arrests suspects

     

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Bayelsa State Command, has intercepted stolen petroleum products conveyed in a vehicle belonging to the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development.

    It was gathered that the vehicle, a Toyota Hilux van, which was used by the suspects to beat security checkpoints, was rounded up on Thursday in Yenagoa, by the anti-vandal team of NSCDC.

    One of the suspects identified as Philip Tuma confessed that he worked in the ministry and was allowed by the ministry’s authority to keep the vehicle with registration number 28A-36FG in his care.

    He, however, said his boss in the ministry knew nothing about his illegal mission of using the vehicle to transport stolen oil.

    Tuma said he embarked on the dirty deal in connivance with his younger brothers, who were idle at home following the ongoing strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

    “I work in the ministry and was given the bus to keep as a worker. My boss has no knowledge of what I have done. This is my first time.

    “My younger ones, who are at home because of the ASUU strike convinced me to follow them because they needed money for their fees”, he said.

    Also, a female suspect, Mercy Ekereme, paraded for her alleged involvement in illegal bunkering, said she was arrested by NSCDC while trying to convey the products from Ogbia to Yenagoa.

    Ekereme, who hailed from Delta State, said she was once a hawker of sachet water but was introduced into the oil theft business by an unnamed woman.

    “The woman who introduced me into this oil business saw me selling pure water and said my pure water business was embarrassing. She helped me to get a loan and linked me with a dealer who gives me products to sell.

    “I got the product and decided to take them to Yenagoa. I met a man who came to buy fuel into a Hilux vehicle for his boss. We agreed on a fare and he decided to carry the products to Yenagoa. But we were arrested at Okaki”, she said.

    Speaking shortly after destroying some of the impounded products, the Deputy Commandant, NSCDC, Mr. Chikere Isidore, said the suspects would be prosecuted.

    “We are always in their trail and each time we intercept them, we arrest and prosecute them. You can see the suspects carried some of their products in a van of a known ministry to escape arrest. But they failed. Out men are always on the lookout”, he said.

    He said some of the impounded products were burnt because they were abandoned by suspects, who ran away on sighting operatives of NSCDC.

    He, however, said that other products at the command were arrested with their owners and were used as exhibits in court.

  • Constituents threaten to recall Senator Ben Bruce for non-performance 

    Constituents threaten to recall Senator Ben Bruce for non-performance 

    Constituents, mainly students, from the Bayelsa East Senatorial District, have threatened to begin a process of recalling the Senator representing them in the National Assembly, Mr. Ben Bruce.

    The aggrieved constituents accused the common sense senator of neglecting them and having no plans for his constituency, which comprises Nembe, Brass and Ogbia local government areas, Bayelsa State.
    Leaders of student bodies for the three local government areas made their grievances known Tuesday in a statement.

    The statement was signed by Samuel Tari (Nembe), Ambrose Joseph (Brass) and Mark John (Ogbia).

    They lamented that the senator was not in good relationship with his people and had continued to shy away from his constitutional responsibilities.

    They cried out that the senator was donating relief materials to people in other states when his constituents were wallowing in poverty with many students unable to pay their fees.

    Besides, they said since he was elected, Bruce had not visited his people.

    They said: “Since Bruce became a senator, he has failed to look into the basic needs and challenges currently bedeviling the East Senatorial Districts, such as issues of education, as most of our students cannot access good quality education.

    “He has failed to attract a single project to the districts in terms of infrastructures, roads and others. He has continuously and deliberately ignored efforts by the people to create a working relationship that will bring out purposeful leadership for our people.

    “He is yet to fulfil any of his campaign promises; painfully, he is an Abuja-based senator. He refuses to visit his constituency, except only once when he visited his hometown and couldn’t even stay for up to four hours.

    “Sincerely, we are tired; other places are enjoying the benefits that come from having a national representative. Our case has been a curse rather than a blessing. We are just like a district without a senator. This why we are intended to change that narrative”.
    The student leaders gave the senator a 10-day ultimatum, to amend his ways or face consistent protest and the recall process.

    They asked the senator to organise a town hall meeting with his constituents and take out time to tour his constituency.

    “We are, hereby, giving him an ultimatum of 10 days, starting from 21st August. If he fails to meet with us, we shall take our protest to the National Assembly.

    “We will mobilise all the students, our mothers and our fathers. We will initiate his recall process. Our people deserve a better treatment from him. We request to have a town hall meeting.”

  • Mischief-makers behind my resignation rumour, says Bayelsa SSG

    Mischief-makers behind my resignation rumour, says Bayelsa SSG

    The Secretary to State Government (SSG), Bayelsa State, Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff, Saturday, condemned his rumoured resignation from Governor Seriake Dickson’s administration.

    He described the report that he resigned as malicious, wicked and blatant falsehood, saying it was the handiwork of the opposition and mischief makers.

    The SSG, a close friend to Dickson, was reported to have handed over his resignation letter to the Acting Governor of the state, Real Admiral John Jonah (retd), who rejected it.

    But the visibly angry Dokubo-Spiff, said he remained loyal to Dickson, whom he described as his political godfather and mentor.

    He said there was no time he contemplated leaving the Restoration Government of Dickson.

    “The rumour is the handiwork of the opposition and mischief makers who never wish the Ijaw nation well. Governor Dickson, remains the only person to take Ijaw nation out of its present political and economic doldrums.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, I was at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) passing out ceremony at Kaima, where I represented His Excellency Governor  Seriake Dickson.

    “I am vehemently angry at this kind of orchestrated and wicked rumour which intention was to derail the restoration government of Governor Dickson and slow down development. It is wicked, malicious, dangerous”, he said.