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  • CVR: Oborevwori, stakeholders lament low turnout in Delta

    CVR: Oborevwori, stakeholders lament low turnout in Delta

    …call for massive grassroots mobilisation

    Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has expressed concern over the poor turnout recorded during the first phase of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise in the state.

    He urged stakeholders to mount an aggressive grassroots mobilisation ahead of the second phase in January 2026.

    The governor spoke on Wednesday at a sensitisation and advocacy forum organised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in collaboration with the Delta State Government at the Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba.

    Represented by his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, FCA, Oborevwori described the figures from the first phase as “deeply disappointing,” noting that just over 76,000 registrants fell far short of Delta State’s population strength and democratic potential.

    He warned that voter registration is the gateway to democracy, stressing that without it, credible and inclusive elections are impossible.

    Calling for urgent action, the Governor charged traditional rulers, political leaders, religious bodies, civil society groups, youth and women organisations, market associations, and the media to take the CVR campaign directly to the grassroots.

    He made a special appeal to youths and first-time voters, describing them as the lifeblood of democracy and urging them not to surrender their future to apathy.

    Oborevwori reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to providing a secure and enabling environment for INEC to discharge its constitutional duties, expressing confidence that the second phase of the exercise would record a dramatic turnaround.

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    Earlier, Secretary to the State Government, Dr Kingsley Emu, said the engagement was convened in response to rising voter apathy and declining civic participation.

    He warned that citizens who refuse to register and vote ultimately lose the moral authority to question governance outcomes, stressing that democracy thrives only when the people participate.

    Emu urged stakeholders to energise their communities and encourage eligible residents to enrol.

    In his presentation, the Delta State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Sir Etekamba Udoh Umoren, outlined the timeline of the first phase of the CVR, which commenced with online pre-registration in August 2025, followed by physical registration across local government offices and the display of the voters’ register for claims and objections, in line with the Electoral Act 2022.

    He explained that the CVR accommodates first-time voters, those who missed earlier registrations, applicants seeking correction of personal details, replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), and those wishing to transfer their registration.

    The REC announced that the second phase of the CVR began on January 5, 2026, stressing that voter registration is a civic duty and a cornerstone of democracy, not merely an administrative exercise.

    He also cautioned against registration offences such as multiple registrations and providing false information, noting the legal penalties attached, while assuring of INEC’s commitment to neutrality, transparency, and peaceful conduct of the exercise.

    The sensitisation programme, which featured a roadwalk show, was attended by key stakeholders, including the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, his Deputy, Rt. Hon. Arthur Akpowowo; members of the State House of Assembly; Hon. Francis Waive, member representing Ughelli North, Ughelli South, and Udu Federal Constituency; traditional rulers, market women, civil society organisations, community leaders, the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), ALGON, and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), among others.

  • Delta council boss, five others dragged to EFCC over alleged N800m loan scam

    Delta council boss, five others dragged to EFCC over alleged N800m loan scam

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is set to investigate the Chairman of Bomadi Local Government Council, Delta State, Hon. Dagidi Andaye, and five others over the alleged collection of an unapproved ₦800 million loan from a commercial bank.

    The move followed a petition by 15 councillors of the Bomadi Legislative Arm, dated January 8, 2026, and submitted to the EFCC’s Benin Zonal Directorate on January 14, 2026.

    The petition is titled, ‘Alleged Forgery and Fraudulent Loan Obtaining by Hon. Dagidi Andaye and Five Suspended Councillors of Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State.”

    The councillors alleged that the loan was obtained without legislative approval and that their signatures were forged to secure the facility.

    The allegations have sparked impeachment proceedings against the council chairman, with a notice reportedly forwarded to the Delta State House of Assembly, the Governor’s Office, and security agencies.

    Andaye is accused of financial impropriety, financial recklessness, abuse of office, and alleged political intimidation of councillors.

    Also named in the petition are Hon. Doubra Wurukeseiye, the impeached Leader of the Bomadi Legislative House; Hon. John Tome; Asu Eteku, Head of Personnel Management; Adibor Senior, the council treasurer; and Hon. Porbeni Cletus.

    The petition to the EFCC read, “We, the undersigned 15 Councillors of Bomadi Local Government Area Legislative House, Delta State, bring to your attention a grave case of forgery and financial impropriety of Hon. Dagidi Andaye, Chairman, Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State, and five suspended councillors — Hon.Doubra Wurukeseiye, Hon. John Tome, Asu Eteku (HPM Bomadi LGA), Adibor Senior (Treasurer), and Hon. Porbeni Cletus.

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    “They allegedly forged our signatures to secure an N800 million loan without legislative approval.

    ‎”This act constitutes a serious breach of public trust, financial crime, and undermines governance.

    ‎”Forgery is a severe offence under the Nigerian Law, punishable by up to 14 years Imprisonment.  We urge the EFCC to treat this matter with utmost urgency, investigate, recover the fraudulently obtained loan, and bring the perpetrators to justice.”

    ‎The petition was signed by 15 councillors, namely Hon. Peres Alari, Hon. Barbar Harris, Hon. Muturu Justice Ebimene, Hon. Ebi Nanakumo, Hon. Bariki Godsday Desmond, Hon. Edougha Felix, Hon.bIsaiah Selekekeme Emmanuel, Hon. Komuko Pius, and Hon. David Ambari.

    ‎‎Others are Hon. Egbebo Rofina Tamaraudebaemi, Hon. Musa Rita, Hon. ThankGod Tiriki, Hon. Forcados Segun Olobio, Hon. Coleman Donobebe Dennis, and Hon. Massah Austine.

    Efforts to get the council chairman, Hon. Dagidi Andaye, responding to the legislators’ allegations, hit a brick wall as calls to his mobile phone rang out several times. Also, he did not respond to a text message sent to his phone as of the time of filing this report.

  • Delta MSMEs: Oborevwori releases ₦1bn to BoI as revolving loan fund

    Delta MSMEs: Oborevwori releases ₦1bn to BoI as revolving loan fund

    The Delta State Government has released ₦1 billion to the Bank of Industry (BoI) as a revolving loan fund for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the state.

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori announced this on Tuesday at the Government House, Asaba, during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the BoI for the management of the fund.

    He described the initiative as a key milestone in his administration’s MORE Agenda, aimed at driving inclusive growth, job creation, and sustainable economic development.

    Oborevwori said the fund, approved by the State Executive Council in 2025, was designed to ease MSMEs’ access to affordable finance, stressing that small businesses remain the backbone of the economy and the largest source of employment and growth.

    Oborevwori said: “By providing our traders, artisans, agro-processors and small-scale manufacturers with access to capital at single-digit interest rates, we are equipping them with the resources they need to expand their businesses, create jobs and contribute meaningfully to our economy.”

    According to him, the financial window was deliberately structured to reduce the burden of high borrowing costs that often stifle entrepreneurial growth, while ensuring sustainability through a revolving loan system for the entrepreneurs.

    “This N1 billion is a revolving fund. Loans granted under this arrangement must be recovered so that other eligible entrepreneurs can also benefit. This responsibility is non-negotiable and must be discharged with the utmost diligence and integrity,” he stressed.

    Governor Oborevwori explained that the choice of the Bank of Industry as managers of the fund was informed by its proven track record as Nigeria’s foremost development finance institution, with strong credit appraisal systems and business support frameworks.

    He said, “Our partnership with the Bank of Industry goes beyond finance. It integrates vital business development and support services that entrepreneurs need to succeed and thrive in today’s highly competitive economy,” adding that he was confident in the Bank’s capacity to manage the fund transparently and efficiently.

    The Governor also reflected on the state’s long history of empowerment programmes, noting that while grants remain relevant, excessive reliance on them could undermine accountability.

    He clarified that the initiative would not replace existing empowerment schemes, assuring that the government would continue to roll out grants and other support programmes where necessary.

    “This MoU is another critical pillar of our broader economic empowerment strategy. It complements, rather than replaces, our ongoing interventions,” he said.

    On the timing of the programme, the Governor disclosed that although it was initially planned for December, it was shifted to January to ensure maximum impact.

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    Looking ahead, he assured that the ₦1 billion fund could be significantly scaled up if properly managed.

    “If this fund demonstrates impact, there will be no limit to what we can do together. We can scale it to ₦10 billion, ₦20 billion or even ₦30 billion. This is a starting point,” the Governor declared.

    Speaking earlier, the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry, Dr. Olasupo Olusi, described the partnership as a strategic step towards expanding enterprise activities and unlocking sustainable economic growth in the state.

    He said the ₦1 billion revolving fund provided by the Delta State Government, would strengthen MSMEs by improving access to affordable finance and deepening collaboration between the state government and Nigeria’s premier development finance institution.

    According to him, the initiative aligns with the Bank of Industry’s mandate of translating policy priorities into practical financing solutions that address business challenges across key sectors of the economy.

    “As Nigeria’s leading development finance institution, the Bank of Industry remains committed to working closely with governments and the private sector to create opportunities for businesses to innovate, create value and remain competitive,” he said.

    The MD expressed appreciation to the Delta State Government for its commitment to economic development, describing the MoU as a clear demonstration of the administration’s economic drive.

  • Delta police foil kidnap plot, recover firearms, ammunition

    Delta police foil kidnap plot, recover firearms, ammunition

    The Delta State Police Command has foiled a planned kidnapping operation and recovered firearms and ammunition in a successful intelligence-led operation carried out by operatives of the Commissioner of Police Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT).

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the command, SP Bright Edafe, made this known in a statement on Tuesday.

    He said acting on credible intelligence, CP-SAT operatives received information that about six (6) suspected kidnappers were hiding along a bush path in the Upper Agbarho area.

    He said at about 9:35 p.m. on January 11, 2026, the team, led by ASP Julius Robinson and working with community vigilantes, carried out a covert operation and cordoned off the suspects’ hideout in an uncompleted building.

    Edafe said on sighting the operatives, the suspects opened fire.

    He said the police responded with superior firepower, forcing the suspects to flee with gunshot injuries, abandoning their weapons.

    According to the police spokesman, recovered exhibits include one (1) FNC rifle with one (1) round of live ammunition and one (1) pump-action gun with thirty-three (33) rounds of live cartridges.

    Edafe stated that all exhibits were in police custody, while a manhunt had been launched to arrest the fleeing suspects.

    Commending the operatives, the Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Aina Adesola, reaffirmed the Command’s resolve to deny criminals any operating space.

    The CP warned that the state remains hostile to all forms of criminality.

  • Delta to reconstruct ECN road, boost urban mobility — Oborevwori

    Delta to reconstruct ECN road, boost urban mobility — Oborevwori

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has unveiled plans to reconstruct the ECN Road which cuts across Udu and Ughelli South Local Government Areas of Delta state, citing persistent complaints over its deplorable condition and the daily hardships faced by residents, commuters and businesses along the corridor.

    The Governor spoke on Friday at Orhuwhorun in Udu Local Government Area during the 50th and 19th memorial celebration of late Chief and Madam Palama Akporhierayen, assuring that the project would be executed to standard and delivered within a clearly defined timeline.

     He said the reconstruction aligns with his administration’s MORE Agenda, which prioritises quality infrastructure to drive security, commerce and improved quality of life.

    “There is no local government where I don’t have leaders. You cannot say because you are a governor that you are all in all. No. You must be loyal to your people because we are only serving them,” Oborevwori said, stressing servant leadership anchored on humility, accountability and loyalty to the electorate.

    The ECN Road is a strategic artery linking Udu and Ughelli South Local Government Areas. It provides access to the Ujewu Terminal of the Warri–Itakpe rail line and connects key communities including Aladja and Ovwian, hosts to the Delta Steel Company, as well as Iwhrekan and Otu-Jeremi, home to the Utorogu Gas Plant, West Africa’s biggest gas facility. Other communities served by the road include Ubogo, Egini and Owhrode.

    The Nation had reported last October on the deplorable state of the busy Otor-Udu/ECN Road, with road users lamenting severe deterioration around Ovwian Grammar School, Ujewu, Otu-Jeremi, Ekakpamre and Iwhrekan sections. Traders and transport operators said flooding and potholes had disrupted business, damaged vehicles and increased transport fares.

    Reacting earlier, the Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, said the government was aware of the situation, noting: “Weeping may tarry over the night… But joy comes in the morning. His Excellency is not unaware of the present state of the road and is only waiting for the rains to abate.”

  • Inter-state kidnapping, robbery syndicate dislodged in Delta

    Inter-state kidnapping, robbery syndicate dislodged in Delta

    The Delta State Commissioner of Police Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT) operatives have dismantled a notorious inter-state kidnapping and armed robbery syndicate operating across Delta, Bayelsa, and Rivers states and arrested Abubakar Mohammed .

    The CP, Aina Adesola, who spoke at a press conference to herald his resumption in the state as the 23rd police chief, said the feat was recorded last December 29, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. 

    The CP said the suspect led operatives to a concealed arms dump at Tombia Village, Amasoma, Bayelsa State, where operatives recovered an AK-47 rifle, 76 rounds of live ammunition and two AK-47 magazines and another dump in Delta state.

    Adesola said at Uyamuge Forest, Ughelli–Warri axis, Delta State about 1801 hours on January 2, this year, the following were recovered: one K-2 rifle, 49 rounds of live ammunition, three K-2 magazines, one pump-action gun and 32 live cartridges were recovered.

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    He said the suspect remained in custody as investigations continued.

    In another development, Adesola said on January 6, CP-SAT operatives stormed Ohoror Community on Ughelli–Patani Road, where suspected kidnappers were sighted.

     He said the suspects engaged the police in a gun duel. During the exchange, one suspect sustained injuries and died later, adding that a search of the area led to the recovery of one K-2 rifle, two local guns, live ammunition and cartridges.

    The Police commissioner said in another intelligence-led operation, CP-SAT operatives carried out a sting operation at about 1915 hours on January 3, at Ovieta Street, Ughelli Town, leading to the arrest of three suspected gun runners and armed robbers during an illegal arms transaction.

    According to Adesola, the suspects arrested are Areuro Oke, an intended buyer, Onos Echabor, middleman and Akpofure Emmanuel.

    He said items recovered during the operation were one pump-action gun and ₦280,000, being part payment for the illegal deal.

    Also, on January 3 and 5, 2026, operatives of the Quick Response Squad (QRS), raided a black spot at New Road by Ewereto Junction, Sapele, and Agofure Park in Effurun Roundabout, Warri, Delta State, where some suspected drug barons were arrested.

    He said the barons were identified as Bemigho Omoghomi, 28, Onoriode Samuel, 46 and two other suspects.

    He said large quantities of Illicit drugs were recovered from them, stressing that suspects are in custody and investigation ongoing.

    CP Adesola added; “Acting on credible intelligence, operatives of Area Command Effurun stormed the shop of one Chioma Ada Ifuwe Wanogho along Sapele-Warri road and recovered 45 wraps of weeds suspected to be loud, SK,  and a bag of dry weeds suspected to Indian Hemp.

    “Suspect, who has been in the business for about four years, was arrested and the investigation is ongoing.”

    He reassured the public of the police commitment to combating kidnapping, violent crime, proliferation of illegal firearms and other vices in the state.

    Adesola urged the public to continue to support the Police with timely, useful and credible information, while warning criminal elements that all forms of criminality would be met with decisive and lawful action. He equally advised parents and guardians to caution and monitor their children and wards, admonish and encourage  them to stay away from crime.

  • Police kill suspected kidnapper, arrest gunrunners, drug barons in Delta

    Police kill suspected kidnapper, arrest gunrunners, drug barons in Delta

    The Delta State Police Command, through the operatives of the Commissioner of Police Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT), has recorded major operational successes in its sustained offensive against kidnapping, violent crime, and illegal arms trafficking across the state and adjoining states.

    The Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Aina Adesola, made this known on Wednesday during a press briefing on the Command’s achievements since his assumption of office as the 23rd CP.

    CP Adesola said acting on credible intelligence, CP-SAT operatives dismantled a notorious inter-state kidnapping and armed robbery syndicate operating across Delta, Bayelsa, and Rivers states.

    He said the operation recorded a major breakthrough on December 29, 2025, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, with the arrest of Abubakar Mohammed (male, adult).

    The CP said following interrogation, the suspect led operatives to concealed arms dumps in Bayelsa and Delta states.

    He said at Tombia Village, Amasoma area of Airport Road, Bayelsa State, operatives recovered: one (1) AK-47 rifle, seventy-six (76) rounds of live ammunition, and two (2) AK-47 magazines.

    Adesola said further recovery was made at Uyamuge Forest, Ughelli–Warri axis, at about 1801 hours on January 2, 2026, where the following were recovered: one (1) K-2 rifle

    Forty-nine (49) rounds of live ammunition, three (3) K-2 magazines, one (1) pump-action gun, and thirty-two (32) live cartridges.

    He explained that in total, the operation led to the recovery of one AK-47 rifle, one K-2 rifle, one pump-action gun, one hundred and fifty-seven (157) rounds of ammunition, and five (5) magazines.

    He said the suspect remains in custody as investigations continue to track down other members of the syndicate.

    In another development, CP Adesola said on January 6, 2026, CP-SAT operatives, acting on actionable intelligence, stormed Ohoror Community along the Ughelli–Patani Road, where suspected kidnappers were sighted.

     He said upon contact, the suspects engaged the police in a gun duel.

    He said during the exchange, one suspect sustained fatal gunshot injuries, noting that a search of the area led to the recovery of one (1) K-2 rifle, two (2) locally made guns, live ammunition, and cartridges.

    He said the injured suspect was taken to the hospital and confirmed dead by the attending doctor, stressing that a manhunt had been launched for the fleeing suspect(s).

    The Police commissioner said that in another intelligence-led operation, CP-SAT operatives carried out a sting operation at about 1915 hours on January 3, 2026, at Ovieta Street, Ughelli Town, leading to the arrest of three suspected gun runners and armed robbers during an illegal arms transaction.

    According to CP Adesola, the suspects arrested are Areuro Oke (male, 38 years) – intended buyer, Onos Echabor (male, 47 years) – middleman, and Akpofure Emmanuel (male, 45 years).

    He said items recovered during the operation were: one (1) pump-action gun and ₦280,000, being part payment for the illegal arms deal.

    Adesola stated: “The suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing to identify the source of the firearm and apprehend other collaborators.

    “The Delta State Police Command reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and property and urges members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information to aid ongoing security operations.”

    The CP further said that on January 3 and 5, 2026, operatives of the Quick Response Squad (QRS), acting on intelligence, stormed and raided a black spot located at New Road by Ewereto Junction, Sapele, and Agofure Park in Effurun Roundabout, Warri, Delta State, where some suspected drug barons were arrested.

    He said the barons were identified as Bemigho Omoghomi, aged 28, Onoriode Samuel, aged 46 years, and two other suspects.

    He said large quantities of illicit drugs were recovered from them, stressing that suspects are in Custody and the investigation is ongoing.

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    CP Adesola added, “Acting on credible intelligence, operatives of Area Command Effurun stormed the shop of one Chioma Ada Ifuwe Wanogho along Sapele-Warri road and recovered forty-five (45) wraps of weeds suspected to be loud, SK, and a bag of dry weeds suspected to be Indian Hemp.

    “Suspect, who has been in the business for about four years, was arrested, and the investigation is ongoing.”

    He reassured members of the public of the police’s unwavering commitment to combating kidnapping, violent crime, proliferation of illegal firearms, and other vices within the State.

    Adesola urged members of the public to continue to support the Police with timely, useful, and credible information, while warning criminal elements that all forms of criminality would be met with decisive and lawful action. 

    He equally advised parents and guardians to caution and monitor their children and wards, admonish and encourage them to stay away from crime. 

  • Police clamp down on hoodlums, arrest 43 suspects in Delta

    Police clamp down on hoodlums, arrest 43 suspects in Delta

    ‎The Delta State Police Command has decisively quelled violent disturbances orchestrated by hoodlums and criminal elements who attempted to hijack the New Year Eve celebrations in parts of Asaba metropolis.

    ‎Police spokesman SP Bright Edafe said in a statement on Thursday that about 12.00am on Thursday, January 1, 2026, Command operatives led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations engaged in a robust township patrol comprising Divisional Police Officers, Tactical Commanders and their men to guarantee the safety of law-abiding residents and commuters during the festivities.

    ‎He said during the operation, miscreants, touts and hoodlums, emboldened by the large crowd during the celebrations, engaged in acts of lawlessness by blocking major roads, illegal car races, reckless and dangerous driving, knocking down some commuters in the melee, throwing fireworks at innocent members of the public and causing widespread public disturbance. 

    He said the situation degenerated further as those hoodlums resorted to violent attacks on police patrol teams, hurling stones and other dangerous projectiles, while also burning tyres at key junctions, thereby deliberately obstructing free and safe movement, especially for worshippers returning from New Year church services.

    ‎Edafe stated that the police, acting swiftly and professionally, deployed lawful crowd control measures to disperse the violent mob, restore order and prevent further breakdown of law and order.

    ‎He said as a result of the operation, forty-three (43) suspects were arrested and items recovered from them include twenty-five (25) motor vehicles, eight (8) tricycles, fireworks, various hard drugs, and other dangerous offensive weapons. 

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    The spokesman said, “The suspects are currently in custody while investigations are ongoing to determine the extent of their involvement, after which they will be charged to court accordingly.

    ‎”The Delta State Police Command unequivocally condemns these criminal, reckless and unruly acts and wishes to issue a clear warning that any attempt to exploit festive periods to foment violence, obstruct public roads or attack security personnel will be met with firm and lawful resistance.

    ‎”‎Normalcy has since been fully restored, and the Command remains calm and under effective police control. Continuous monitoring and intensified patrols are ongoing to forestall any further breach of the peace.”

    Edafe assured the residents of the Command’s commitment to protecting lives and property and urged the public to celebrate responsibly, obey the law and promptly report suspicious activities.

  • Delta police crumble armed robbery syndicate, arrest two suspects 

    Delta police crumble armed robbery syndicate, arrest two suspects 

    …recover two pistols, dane gun, 21-round of ammunition 

    The Delta State Police Command has recorded a significant operational success in its sustained fight against violent crimes with the arrest of a suspected armed robber and cultist, alongside the recovery of dangerous firearms and ammunition in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Superintendent of Police (SP) Bright Edafe, revealed in a statement on Wednesday that acting on credible and actionable intelligence on December 28, 2025, operatives of the Commissioner of Police Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT), led by ASP Julius Robinson, carried out a swift and coordinated raid on a criminal hideout located in the Otorwhodo area of Ughelli North LGA, Delta State.

    Edafe said that during the operation, one suspect, Moses Tejiri (male), aged 24, a native and resident of the area, was arrested. 

    He said other members of the criminal gang reportedly escaped by scaling surrounding fences.

    The spokesman indicated that a search conducted on the arrested suspect led to the recovery of the following items: one (1) long Dane gun; ten (10) rounds of live cartridges; two (2) locally fabricated Beretta pistols and eleven (11) rounds of live ammunition.

    He said preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect made useful confessional statements, admitting his involvement in several armed robbery operations within the Ughelli metropolis, including areas such as Ekredjebor, Olu Avenue, Winners Road, and other surrounding locations.

    “Investigations are ongoing as efforts are intensified to apprehend the fleeing members of the gang and bring them to justice,” Edafe stated.

    In another development, Edafe said following an intensified surveillance conducted by the State Intelligence Department (SID) on December 29, 2025 concerning the indiscriminate display and sale of prohibited drugs in a hotel at Victoria junction, Okpanam road, one Isu Emmanuel, claiming to be a nurse at Guard Health Pharmacy  Okpanam, was arrested. 

    The spokesman said Emmanuel was reputed for the sale and distribution of controlled drugs without doctors’ prescriptions to members of the public. 

    He stated, “During the operation, twenty-eight (28) sachets of tramadol, 100mm sixteen (16) satchets of Swindol, three (3) bottles of Barcadine containing codeine syrup and other prohibited and controlled drugs were recovered. 

    “The suspect is currently in custody, and the investigation is ongoing.”

    Meanwhile, the Command has reassured residents of the state that intelligence-driven patrols, targeted raids, and proactive crime-prevention strategies remain firmly in place to deny criminal elements any safe haven within the State. 

    The command urged members of the public to continue supporting the Police with timely and credible information in the collective effort to keep Delta State safe.

  • Why Delta APC must unite for 2027, by Dafinone

    Why Delta APC must unite for 2027, by Dafinone

    Senator representing Delta Central, Ede Dafinone, has urged members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State to embrace unity and inclusiveness as the party works to build a stronger structure capable of winning all elective positions in the 2027 general elections.

    Speaking at an end-of-year luncheon for APC members from the eight local government areas of Delta Central at his residence on Tuesday, Dafinone said the party must learn from its shortcomings in the 2023 polls and deliberately strengthen internal cohesion.

    He called on his supporters to work with new party members, stressing that unity remains the APC’s greatest strength and the foundation for future electoral success.

    The senator reminded party members that the APC now controls both the federal and state governments, urging total support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori.

    “We are all APC. Our governor, Elder Sheriff Oborewori is APC. Our president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is APC. So, we must continue to support them and their policies fully. We must work together, federal, state and local government as one big family.”

    Dafinone praised President Tinubu’s leadership, saying his economic reforms, though painful, were necessary for long-term stability. 

    “The removal of subsidy was painful, because the petroleum subsidy payment was benefiting only a few. But today, things are beginning to adjust, the price of food items is coming down, and Nigeria will be better for it,” he said.

    Urging party members not to lose faith, he called for patience and collective resolve, stating, “Stay strong. Stay united. Keep believing. Together, we will move forward.”

    Describing the gathering as a family reunion, Dafinone assured supporters of his accessibility and commitment to their welfare. 

    “I call you my family because that is what you are,” he said, adding that his leadership would always be measured by the impact he makes on people’s lives.

    On party affairs, the senator noted that although the APC did not produce the governor in 2023, its current alignment with the state government presents renewed opportunities.

    “Today, the governor is with us, and that means the dividends of democracy are closer than ever,” he stated.

    APC leaders in Delta Central, including Adelabu Bodjor, Chief Able Idigun and Chief Tuesday Onoge, commended Dafinone’s performance in the Senate and expressed confidence that he would deliver more if re-elected in 2027.

    The event was attended by party leaders, youth and women representatives, and other stakeholders, and ended with a renewed call for unity ahead of the new year and the 2027 elections.