Tag: Charles Aniagwu

  • Blue economy: Revamping more ports ‘ll boost national devt – Aniagwu

    Blue economy: Revamping more ports ‘ll boost national devt – Aniagwu

    Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, has emphasised that revamping and expanding more ports across Nigeria is essential to unlocking the full potential of the country’s blue economy.

    Speaking during an interview on ADBN Television on Friday, Aniagwu noted that strategic investments in port infrastructure would significantly enhance national development, create jobs, and strengthen the country’s maritime logistics framework.

    He explained that the South-South region is the natural hub of Nigeria’s blue economy, as all states in the region are bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.

    According to him, over-reliance on the Apapa Port in Lagos has hindered the growth of Nigeria’s maritime potential, and he called for the decentralisation of port services to stimulate broader economic development.

    Aniagwu urged the Federal Government to harness the vast economic potential of the nation’s aquatic resources, particularly in the Niger Delta region, to drive national growth.

    He noted that the Delta State Government, under the leadership of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, is already creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive, especially in sectors tied to the blue economy.

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    He highlighted the state’s ongoing infrastructure efforts, including improved road connectivity between urban and rural areas.

    “The Oborevwori administration is constructing a new road in Asaba that leads to the River Niger, opening up opportunities and laying the foundation for a new city, the Asaba Waterfront City,” he said.

    He further stated that residents could now travel from Asaba to Warri in just one hour and fifty minutes, thanks to the completion of a smooth dual carriageway that is free of potholes, greatly enhancing travel efficiency and regional connectivity.

    “Improved infrastructure like the Asaba-Ughelli dual carriage is not just about ease of movement. It is also about enabling trade, attracting investment, and fostering sustainable development. This kind of development creates a ripple effect across multiple sectors,” he stated.

    He emphasised the need to fully develop and maximise the existing ports in the Niger Delta including Warri, Koko, Sapele, and Burutu in Delta State, the Ibom Deep Seaport in Ibeno, Akwa Ibom State, Onne Port in Rivers and the Calabar Port in Cross River, as viable alternatives to Lagos ports.

    Aniagwu also advocated for the establishment of a functional port in Lokoja and the dredging of the River Niger to allow larger vessels to berth there.

    This, he said, would ease cargo movement to the Middle Belt and other parts of Northern Nigeria, reducing dependence on the congested Apapa Port.

    “Reviving and expanding these ports will allow Nigeria to participate more competitively in the global maritime economy,” he stated. “It will also diversify our national revenue streams and reduce our over-reliance on oil.”

    He recalled that experts had long advocated for investment in modern port infrastructure.

    A well-equipped port system, he said, is crucial for efficient import and export activities.

    Aniagwu stressed the importance of upgrading port facilities to accommodate large vessels and heavy-duty cargo, positioning Nigeria as a maritime trade hub in West Africa.

    “Imagine the economic transformation if ports in underutilised locations were developed and operated at full capacity,” he said. “This would enable the establishment of free trade zones and supporting infrastructure across various regions of the country.”

    Aniagwu called on relevant authorities, port managers, and stakeholders in the maritime sector to pursue bold reforms and increased investments in port development.

    He further stressed that improved port infrastructure would also extend the lifespan of Nigeria’s road network, as fewer high-tonnage trucks would be needed to transport goods over long distances, thereby reducing road wear and tear.

    “By addressing these long-standing challenges and embracing high-speed connectivity and modern logistics, we can overcome the limitations that have hindered our progress for too long,” Aniagwu affirmed.

  • Delta IGR hits N110b annually—Commissioner

    Delta IGR hits N110b annually—Commissioner

    Mr. Charles Aniagwu, Delta Commissioner for Works(Rural Roads) and Public Information on Saturday, disclosed that the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) has grown to over N110 billion annually.

    Aniagwu in a statement made available to newsmen in Asaba on Saturday, said the state IGR witnessed remarkable growth under the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, from N70 billion in the last administration of the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa-led administration.

    He said though the IGR has increased but the percentage increase compared to the state’s budget of nearly N1 trillion showed a perceived decrease in the IGR.

    “The IGR has increased significantly. Under the previous administration, it rose to ₦70 billion from ₦40 billion, Governor Oborevwori has now taken it beyond ₦110 billion.

    “This arises because percentages are relative to the budget size, which has grown from over ₦700 billion to nearly ₦1 trillion,” Aniagwu said.

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    He said that the governor’s strategic approach to revenue generation was not designed to burden residents but to expand the tax net.

    “Our strategy is rooted in empowering people rather than taxing them into hardship. “By improving human capital and opening up new communities, we are enabling residents to participate in the economy more effectively.

    “When people see tangible benefits from their taxes, they will willingly contribute,” he said.

    Aniagwu said the administration’s focus was on fostering equitable economic growth by ensuring that taxation aligns with developmental benefits.

  • Okowa orders sack of aide for assault

    Delta Governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has ordered the sack of Mr Friday Eluro who was caught on video assaulting a woman.

    The Governor in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Charles Aniagwu, frowned at the assault on a woman by an appointee of government who ought to ensure that rule of law was observed in all situations.

    Part of the statement said,”Governor Okowa having watched the video of the assault on a certain woman has directed that the appointment of Mr Friday Eluro as Security Aide be terminated forthwith to serve as deterrent to others.”

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    Continuing, “In the last three and half years, our administration have worked so hard to entrench the enduring peace in our state and we will not sit back and fold our hands watch appointees of government or any other person no matter how highly placed in the society take laws into their hands.”

    He warned appointees of government to be of good behaviour and always remember that they were ambassadors of government and are expected to be role models in the society.

    Okowa also directed full investigation into the incident.

  • Shagari’s counsel on national issues will be missed — Okowa

    Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State said on Saturday that Nigeria would greatly miss the late former President Shehu Shagari’s regular counsel on national issues and mediations for peaceful coexistence.

    Okowa made this known in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Charles Aniagwu in Asaba.

    “Shagari, embarked on the distribution of seed and fertilizer to farmers to increase nationwide productivity in farming.

    “He was a legendary public servant, who dedicated his life to the service of our nation in several capacities – as minister, legislator, and finally as president.

    “Shagari’s unwavering commitment to the unity of Nigeria had been a major encouragement to many governments.

    “He made personal sacrifices to help lay the foundation for sustainable democracy in Nigeria before he was overthrown in 1983.

    “As a country, we will miss his wise counsel on national issues and peaceful co-existence especially now that the nation is entering an election year,” Okowa said.

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    He added that the late Shagari worked assiduously to improve the livelihood of many poor and underprivileged people through the Green Revolution programme, which he initiated.

    “Our condolences to Nigerians, the Government and people of Sokoto State and Shagari’s family over the demise of the former president.

    “We commiserate with the entire Shagari village, the Sokoto Caliphate, and the Shagari family, over the loss of the ex-President.

    “On behalf of my family, the government and people of Delta State, I join the entire nation and the people of Sokoto State to mourn the passing of former President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, who was President in the Second Republic,” he said.

    The governor prayed the almighty God to receive his soul and grant his family the fortitude to bear the loss.

    NAN

  • Okowa condemns murder of ex-CDS

    Delta Governor Ifeanyi Okowa  has condemned the gruesome murder of former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh by unknown gunmen.

    Chief Press Secretary to Okowa, Mr Charles Aniagwu, in a statement yesterday condemned in strongest terms killing of the retired general who dedicated his lifetime to the service of his country.

    Okowa tasked security agencies in the country to rise to the occasion by unmasking the assailants and bringing them to justice.

    Okowa lauded Badeh for initiating the Optimizing Local Engineering (OLE 1 and 2) to focus on developing indigenous Unarmed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and other weapon systems that resulted in the production of the AMEBO project (aka GULMA 1 UAV) the 1st locally produced drone in Nigeria which allowed the Air Force survey and carry out attacks remotely without putting the lives of pilots at risk.

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    The Statement further said “Badeh initiated and constructed the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) extension complex fitted with a befitting joint operations room, conference hall, the office spaces, Penthouse to receive guests, Armed Forces DNA Laboratory, which has allowed for easy identification of casualties of war, the Defence Space Agency, commissioning of 30 Gun Boats in the Niger Delta region amongst others.”

    Continuing, “The killing of Alex Badeh by unknown gunmen is quite unfortunate and a terrible news just like the case of General Idris Alkali who was abducted and later killed. I appeal to security agencies to work together and unmask those involved in the heinous crime that led to the death of the retired Defence Chief.”

    “Our country is being bedeviled by one manner of killings and abductions or the other. We never knew that it would deteriorate to a level where a former Chief of Defence Staff would be murdered in such a gruesome manner,” the governor lamented.

    “It is my prayer and the prayers of all Deltans that the almighty God will give the family the fortitude to bear this loss”.

  • NUJ: Okowa congratulates Isiguzo

    Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta on Saturday congratulated Mr Chris Isiguzo, the new President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

    Okowa, whose congratulatory message was conveyed in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Charles Aniagwu in Asaba, called on Isiguzo to take the issues of members welfare seriously.

    He expressed optimism that Isiguzo would make a difference in the task, given his wealth of experience and the positions he occupied in the profession.

    The governor also urged Isiguzo to key into the desire of the people of Nigeria for real change and good governance and to lead the body of journalists to support the peoples wish.

    Okowa assured the union of his support at all times.

    He also commended the immediate past President of the union, Mr Waheed Odusile for his contributions to the development of the journalism while in office.

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    According to Okowa, the election of Chris Isiguzo as the new President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists is not a surprise, following his antecedents as Vice President of NUJ, South East Zone.

    He said: “His emergence at this time is significant and momentous in view of the fact that Nigerians are desirous to enthrone a true democratic change in the way they are being governed.

    “The NUJ should strive to change the negative narrative on the issue of welfare of journalists seriously by ensuring better conditions of service and remuneration for working journalists and retired ones.

    “If the welfare needs of journalists who are watchmen against corruption in society are well taken care of, they would be better disposed to playing the critical roles expected of them as agents of good governance and accountability.

    NAN

  • Okowa lauds Team Delta for winning NYG

    Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta on Monday congratulated Team Delta for winning the 4th National Youth Games (NYG) in Ilorin for the 4th consecutive time.

    The governor, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Charles Aniagwu in Asaba, lauded the handlers and the management of the Delta State Sports Commission for the feat.

    He said he was not surprised that the team came top because Delta had been a pacesetter in sports development.

    He said the successes recorded by the team stemmed from the huge investments in sports by the state government.

    According to him, the state government revived Headmasters’ and Principals’ Cup competitions as well as its huge investments in sports infrastructure like the Ozoro Polytechnic Stadium and the world class Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba.

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    “The Keshi Stadium, which hosted the just concluded African Senior Athletics Championships tagged: Asaba 2018, is poised to continuously blaze the trail,” he said.

    Okowa also commended the Federal Ministry of Sports for organizing such events that provided an avenue to bring young people together for their physical and mental development.

    He assured the youths that the state government would do more to improve their welfare and charged team to continue to make the state proud.

    Delta came top with a total of 67 medals, comprising 27gold; 24 silver, and 16 bronze.

    Lagos, which did not participate in the second and third editions, emerged second by winning 23 gold, 15 silver and 22 bronze.

    Team Bayelsa and Ogun were joint third, winning 34 medals with 11 gold; 7 silver, and 16 bronze apiece.

     

  • ‘Kofi Annan’s death, a loss to International community’

    Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has condoled with the Kofi Annan family, the United Nations, the government and people of the Republic of Ghana on the demise of former United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Kofi Atta Annan.

    In a condolence message signed on Saturday by his Chief Press Secretary, Charles Aniagwu, Okowa described the death of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize for humanitarian work winner as “a great loss to the international community where he led efforts to finding peaceful solution to conflicts globally”.

    According to the statement, “We have lost a global statesman who was deeply committed to global peace and conflict resolution. The highly revered diplomat will be long remembered for his towering role and dedication to improving lives through peaceful coexistence among people of diverse race.

    Continuing,”Mr. Annan was bold and fearless as Secretary-General and told truth to power which led to his declaration of American invasion of Iraq in 2003 as “illegal” under international law. As UN Special Envoy to Syria, he proposed a six-point plan, which would have led to the early resolution of the crisis in Syria which was however not implemented by the Syrian government which led to his resignation as Special Envoy”.

    The Governor noted that Annan touched lives with his Kofi Annan Foundation that was committed to overcome threats to peace, development and human rights around the world.

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    The statement further read, “On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, Governor Okowa extols Mr. Annan’s extraordinary and committed leadership at the United Nations where he emerged as the first black African to take up the role of the world’s top diplomat, serving from 1997 to 2006 and his exceptional stewardship that led to the successful war against the HIV/AIDS pandemic including the establishment of the social investment fund “The Global Fund” to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria as well as the launching of the Millennium Development Goals.”

    Okowa expressed the hope that the international community and all those who mourn the late Kofi Annan will continue to honour his legacy of selfless service and commitment to human dignity and global peace.

    He prayed God to grant his soul eternal rest and comfort his family, well-wishers and the people of the Republic of Ghana in this period of loss and global mourning.

     

  • Defections, indication opposition is set to rescue Nigeria – Okowa

    Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa has said the gale of defections from the ruling All Progressive Congress to the opposition PDP is an indication that the party is prepared to rescue Nigeria from the present state of affairs.

    He welcomed the defection of Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom and All Progressive Congress (APC) lawmakers to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP),

    In a statement in Asaba, on Thursday, by his Chief Press Secretary, Charles Aniagwu, Gov. Okowa congratulated the National Chairman and leadership of the PDP for the proactive steps taken so far in repositioning the party.

    According to the Governor: “I congratulate members and leaders of the PDP on the defections and abandonment of the APC by the Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom and the members of the National Assembly.

    “The defections have clearly shown to the entire world that the APC lack the capacity to manage a political party, and indeed a government and this explains why the people now look up to the PDP to rescue the country and put it on the path of good governance for our people.

    Governor Okowa commended the defectors for the courage they have exhibited in abandoning “the sinking ship.”  He stressed that the defections signify a vote of no confidence in the APC-led government and that the 2019 election will be a referendum of how the APC shattered the expectations of Nigerians.

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    He added: “The decision of a significant number of members of both the Senate and the House of Representatives to leave the APC and decamp into the PDP clearly indicates that there is hope that the country will be rescued from the misrule of the APC government.

    The Governor congratulated the PDP for positioning itself as a suitable alternative for the defectors. He emphasized that the choice of the PDP as a preferred destination for them is an affirmation of the kind of leadership the national chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus has provided since assuming office.

    Okowa further encouraged other Governors, lawmakers to consider joining the PDP as the party is set on a mission to rescue Nigeria.

     

  • Okowa congratulates OBJ on 81st Birthday

    Okowa congratulates OBJ on 81st Birthday

    Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa has congratulated ex-President of Nigeria, Dr. Olusegun Obasanjo on the occasion of his 81st birthday, describing him as a true nationalist.

    Okowa in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Charles Aniagwu, eulogized the octogenarian for his patriotic and unrelenting service to the nation, calling him an “outstanding patriot, a committed leader and a man of courage, whose gargantuan contributions towards the development, stability and growth of the country is legendary.”

    He said: “On the occasion of your 81st birthday anniversary today Monday 5th of March, 2018, I write to heartily rejoice with you and your family on behalf of the Government and people of Delta State.

    “In the past 81 years of a life of outstanding accomplishments and great personal fulfillment, you have not only served our nation at the highest levels with an uncommon sense of patriotism and unwavering dedication, you have also ensured peace and unity of our nation when you fought in the war front to keep Nigeria one.”

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    “Till date you have continued to give yourself in the service of our fatherland through your nationalistic ideals”, the Governor added.

    The Governor noted that the legacies of the former Nigerian leader at various times in key infrastructures, economic reforms, banking consolidation, pension reforms as well as revitalization of the telecoms industry through the introduction of the Global System for Mobile Telecommunications, GSM were the hallmarks of his administration.

    Continuing, he said; “I join your family, friends and well-wishers to thank Almighty God for your life and to pray that He continues to bless you with robust health and imbue you with His continued guidance, protection, and enduring provision.

    He wished Chief Obasanjo a very well deserved 81st birthday.