Tag: Edo State

  • Lucky Igbinedion vows to anoint Edo next governor

    Lucky Igbinedion vows to anoint Edo next governor

    Eight years after keeping mute on the political scene since he left office as Governor of Edo State, Chief Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion has bounced back vowing to anoint the next governor of the state when Oshiomhole’s tenure ends next year.

    Chief Igbinedion noted that being a high ranking member of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, he was in the prime position to anoint who will be the next governor of the state.

    He said he would play a prominent in the process of picking the PDP governorship candidate when the time comes.

    The former governor spoke at the birthday reception of former Secretary to Edo State Government (SSG), Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu and his wife.

    Pastor Ize-Iyamu who shared the same birthday with his wife served as Chief of Staff and Secretary to the State Government during Lucky’s administration.

    Chief Igbinedion said that there was no iota of doubt that he is well loved by the people of the state and asserted that till date he was the only governor whose victory at the polls was never challenged in any court of law.

    According to him, “Whoever is going to be the next governor of Edo State must be one of the founding members of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state. And must also be a member of the ‘family”.

    The birthday party was attended by Chairman, Daar Communications, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, Senator Domingo Obende, Chief Dan Orbih, Hon Sergius Ogun amongst others.

    Pastor Ize-Iyamu who is a strong contender for the PDP ticket would be battling against Senator Ehigie Uzamere, Chief Solomon Edebiri, Matthew Iduoriyekemwen, and Mike Onolememen.

     

  • Police arraigns 98 suspects in Edo

    Police arraigns 98 suspects in Edo

    A total of 98 suspects arrested for various offenses ranging from cultism, kidnapping, murder, armed robbery and unlawful possession of fire arms were Tuesday arraigned before a mobile court at the headquarters of the Edo State Police Command.

    Among the suspects were four aides of Governor Adams Oshiomhole who were arrested for cult related activities.

    The four aides of Governor Oshiomhole and seven other suspected cult leaders in the state were arrested last month by a crack squad of the Inspector General of Police, Arase Solomon, following cult killings in the state.

    More than 30 persons were killed across the state during the renewed cult war before the clampdown by the police.

    The 98 suspects were arraigned at the mobile court because court in the state has been under lock and key since judicial workers embarked on strike.

    One of the 11 cult leaders who spoke on behalf of other, Ernest Amadasun, said they were arrested at a meeting with the police commissioner, Samuel Adegbuyi.

    He said, “I am a member of Neo-black movement of Africa. We engage in activities to promote world peace. Our major focus is to make sure the youths are empowered and have the capacity to withstand the challenges of the future. We were arrested when we were meeting with the police to assist them on how to curb cult killings. We want to assist the police with information to help arrest the culprits. We will seek redress in court.”

    The Police Commissioner said 227 suspects have been arrested across the state since the conduct of the last general elections.

    He said majority of the suspects were arrested for cultism while others were arrested for kidnappings, murder and armed robbery.

    As at press time, the court was yet to commence sitting but police prosecutor, Aigbedion Obakpolor, said the suspect would be remanded in prison custody pending when normal court activities resume.

  • Edo PDP vows to reject Uromehe results

    Edo PDP vows to reject Uromehe results

    The Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has vowed to reject results from Uromehe Ward, Urhonigbe South in Orhionmwon local government area of the state.

    Uromehe is the hometown of the state Deputy Governor, Dr. Pius Odubu.

    PDP said its agents led by one Barr. Sylvester Ogbe were attacked on Friday night and driven away from the community by thugs of the All Progressive Congress.

    The chieftain of the PDP, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, in a chat with journalists said the agents were shot and had to escape to Delta State to seek medical treatment.

    “Yesterday at about 2:00am, our agents in Uromehe called to inform me that some thugs led by a younger brother to the Deputy Governor attacked them and they were shot.”

    “He said they had to escape to Delta State to seek medical treatment. Right now, we have no PDP agents and we are not going to accept any results from that place. We have APC agents here in my village and everywhere is peaceful. This place is predominantly PDP. I don’t see why they should be so insensitive and violent because of opposition. We cannot accept what they are doing now. We cannot find one of them now.”

    The Deputy Governor, however, denied the allegations, insisting that no shootings occurred in his community.

     

  • Ex-PDP guber candidate joins APC in Edo

    Ex-PDP guber candidate joins APC in Edo

    The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2012 gubernatorial election in Edo State and national coordinator of the Goodluck Support Group and Goodluck Youth Initiative, Maj.Gen. Charles Arhiavbere (rtd) has become the first person in Edo State to leave the Peoples Democratic Party with over 10,000 of his supporters.

    General Arhiavbere who joined the All progressives Congress in Benin City, on Easter Sunday said “Since after the election of 2012 there has been heightened tension in Edo state which has made development slow and I believe my coming to meet with the Comrade Governor and APC which is now at the centre, speedy development will take place in Edo state.

    He said: “there will be peace, there will be stability and things can now happen faster.”

    Asked why he decided to jump ship just a few days after the PDP lost power at the federal level, Arhiavbere said; “I would not be one of the political leaders that would move Edo state backwards especially when the APC is now at the federal level.

    “Every well-meaning politician must come to the centre for rapid development. We can only do that if we give political stability to his Excellency the Comrade Governor of Edo state,” he continued “the party at the centre is All Progressives Congress and the party in Edo state is also APC why then should we be in opposition and I believe that I have the ground and the supporters to influence positively the election of April 11 for the State House of Assembly.”

    He assured Edo state people that with Comrade Oshiomhole, the gelegele seaport will be taken up by the APC-controlled Federal Government, maintaining that the dualization of the Benin –Lokoja road will be pursued to a logical conclusion.

    In his remark, Governor Oshiomhole said “it is great receiving Major-General Charles Arhiavbere who was my main opponent in the 2012 governorship election in Edo state and over the period he has seen through the political environment.

    “Even as he was in PDP, we have maintained a good relationship. That he has come to join us is in line with our tradition to try to consolidate democracy, open up the party to every genuine person who wants to join the party because politics is a game of numbers but this one is a quality number which makes it much more important for us.

    “It shows that our political contestation was nothing personal which is why we have no difficulties in embracing one another and welcoming him into the APC family’’.

    Oshiomhole continued: “I feel fulfilled because my mission in Edo state is to provide good governance by way of applying public funds in a way that will deliver happiness to the greatest number of our people but also to clean up the political space so that godfathers are permanently put out of business and very ordinary people with ideas can have a space to engage.’’

    Governor Oshiomhole who also received Hon Richard Lamai and Major Gen. Shaibu both from Edo North said “the more people that join us, the deeper the message that Edo electorates are the political leaders in APC.”

    He said “Richard has been a loud voice in PDP and he led a group called “PDP Reloaded” and everybody knows that he was very close to a chieftain of the PDP and he has worked there tirelessly over the years and  his coming to join us is to also enrich our party.’’

    While appreciating the supporters of the three former PDP supporters who also joined the APC, Oshiomhole enjoined them to come out en masse on Saturday, April 11 and vote for APC candidates for the Edo state House of Assembly in order to sustain development in the state.

  • Oshiomhole expresses shock as soldiers block INEC officials

    Oshiomhole expresses shock as soldiers block INEC officials

    Governor Adams Oshiomhole has expressed shock over reports that accredited INEC officials were restricted and stopped by soldiers from conducting their lawful duties in some parts of Edo State.

    The Governor who feared that the soldiers must have acted based on some illegal orders from their Commander said; “Yesterday (Friday), I addressed the Press and I did say that Brigadier Odidi has chosen to frustrate this election in Edo North. Ironically, Brigadier Odidi is from Agenebode and he is the one who is giving this unlawful order.”

    Reports said INEC officials who were taking election materials to Ward 10, Unit 1 in Iyamho, Etsako West Local Government Area, were stopped by soldiers who had laid siege to the home town of Governor Adams Oshiomhole. The INEC officials told reporters that they were forced to sit on the ground, alongside their police escort for several hours.

    They were later allowed to leave after they got calls from their superiors. The soldiers said they were acting on orders from above.

    Even journalists were not spared the soldiers’ ordeal as the INEC accreditation cards and reflective jackets were ignored while each reporter was asked to produce their company ID cards. The soldiers said the reporters were not permitted to monitor the exercise from one unit to another as they were only allowed to monitor at particular units.

    Miffed by the restriction, Oshiomhole continued, “Why the Nigerian Army will be used in this manner, only God knows. So I am surprised that they are restricting INEC Officers from distributing materials. I have told the Brigade Commander and I am waiting to see what he is going to do but when you bear in mind that time is of essence, you will fear for this country,” he said.

  • ‘$1billion investment  will boost jobs in Edo’

    ‘$1billion investment will boost jobs in Edo’

    Abdul Oroh, the Edo State Commissioner for Agriculture, in this interview with Osemwengie Ben Ogbemudia is very optimistic that the recent $1billion investment for rice production by the Dangote Group will not only create jobs but boost the economy of the state across all frontiers. Excerpts:

    Edo state recently signed an MOU with Dangote Group on production of rice, how far is the project?

    Well, the project is on already. As we talk now we are surveying the land in Ekperi area of Etsako Central. The surveying is ongoing, we are also doing crops enumeration to compensate the farmers who were already on the land and after that the state government will formally acquire the land and lease it to them for the project. So the process is on, they have done their due diligence. When we signed the MOU at the Federal Government level, six states were supposed to be affected. Edo state will provide 50 hectares of land but the other states will provide about one hundred thousand hectares. So we are already in the forefront of this and we are happy to have Dangote Group investing in Edo state.

    What does the people of Edo state stand to gain from the establishment of this gigantic project?

    We expect that annually we will be producing as much as 450, 000 tons of rice and compared to what we import as a nation, it will drastically reduce our dependence on foreign rice. Like Dangote said during the ceremony, this rice thing will be bigger than cement.

    He said I have done my own work, the land is good, we have abundant water resources and the policy of Edo state government is exciting. So, what we are trying to do in Edo state is bigger than the cement project. What he was talking about the cement project is that the cement project started with about less than 1.8 million tons of cement per annum. Now they are hitting about 37 million tons from 1.8m tons. He said that rice is even bigger if we can do two cropping seasons if not three in a year and the market is huge, even if we are not exporting it, the Nigerian market is huge and there is no day people will not eat and rice is the staple food of humanity.  Rice is the main food of all countries of the world. So there is no reason why the business will not be huge. And looking at this, it will be of enormous and tremendous benefit to the people of Edo state. More than 4, 000 people will be employed in the next one or two years. There will be a lot of other benefits in terms of contractors working with them for land preparation, supplying of this and that. We have growers scheme that will affect thousands of youths in the area who are willing to farm, land will be apportioned to them; they will be assisted with seeds and fertilisers and other things to produce rice and sold to the Dangote Group as an off-taker. Purely, the economic benefits are enormous. All those youths who will be employed will form part of the new tax net of the state. If they pay N1, 000 per annum as taxes, you know what that amounts to. And they are going to produce the paddy rice, which will be processed in Edo state.

    In fact, the land will be set aside for them, they are already designing it; they will cut it into blocks and fields where they will be able to take off and spray crops and maybe for other uses. So clearly, it is going to open up that part of the rural part of Edo state where the economic activities in that area and we hope that would even spur other investors to stimulate other investments to come to Edo state once they see the operation.

    What is the security consideration and major stake of the host communities in the area of security because Edo state is strategic in the South-South region and the huge investment is one that should attract attention?

    Edo state is the most secured part of the South-South. We already have huge agro businesses in Edo state that are doing very well in the stock market; they are doing very well in terms of their annual produce. They make huge profits every year and they are at peace with their host communities. You can talk of Presco Oil, Okomo Oil Palm, Rubber Estate of Nigeria and other new agro businesses that are also setting up in various parts of Edo state. The Dangote Group even though they have not had a factory here but their warehouse is here. They already have foot on ground in Edo state where they sell cement and other produce. It is a big conglomerate. So, they are not new to Edo state and the state is secured and we all know. It is the most secured part of the South-South.

    Will this latest move serve as an avenue to revive the Agbede and Anegbete rice production areas of the state?

    You know that area has the same ecological zone up to Ilushi. They all fall within the River Niger and Ovia River plain where the soil is rich in terms of water resources with all kinds of water flowing across. So you can actually farm all year round. With the take off of this new investment, others will now want to either reactivate the old investment or new investors will come in to seek partnership with other investors. We believe that in no distant time, both the Agbede-Warake farm and the Anegbete farm and all other initiatives that we have before, will take off and they will be influenced and affected.

    Our oil export is dwindling and our population is growing, how do we sustain food import?

    It is oil money that we use to import food. So if we can produce enough to meet our table needs, our industrial needs from those that can be processed to industrial products, for instance cassava can be used for ethanol, chips, feeds, flour to bake bread and all that, all kinds of pastries, sweetners for bottling companies and confectionaries and even for pharmaceuticals for tablets or capsules. So if we can process and transform the value chain and become a major agro-based economy then we will say Nigeria has take off. Countries like Brazil, from  soya beans, rice and all others they are now self-sufficient. United States is self-sufficient in food production. Most western civilised countries  are. Enter some of the super markets in Nigeria, they sell imported potato chips, shrimps, fish imported from other countries. Is that not a shame? So Nigeria has to fight the shame of dependence on food importation.

    Some time ago the Dangote Group wanted to set up a fertilizer company. What is delaying the exercise?

    You know in elementary economics, to set up a factory you talk about land, labour and capital, nearness to raw material, infrastructure and entrepreneurial ability. All these are conditions for business entity to take off. They said they discovered that they could not transport their materials through the River Niger even though they said River Niger had been dredged. We are not worried about that. It was absolutely his prerogative to take his business decisions. Now, he said he is ready to do rice here. We are happy to welcome him to do rice here. We cannot have any delay again. We have access to the River Niger, rail line which goes to Ajaokuta and could be used for other purposes; there is drainage and electrical grid. So everything that you can think of that will make this project take off as quickly as possible is already there.

  • Ikimi leaves APC

    Ikimi leaves APC

    Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Chief Tom Ikimi has left the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State.

    He announced his resignation yesterday in a statement.

    The 70-year-old, who failed in his bid to become the APC’s national chairman, did not say which party he was going to.

    Ikomi said: “I am at the stage of critically re-examining the two dominant political parties in our country, which are the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), both of which I have had close working knowledge.

    “I have not ignored other political parties, but in the light of the foregoing, I must search to ascertain where my true political friends exist. I need to be, at this time of my life, where I have friends who share a common vision with me and where my freedom, respect, honour and dignity would be guaranteed.

    “Notwithstanding my enormous contributions in the last 12 years or so to building the alternative platform, after deep thought and wide consultations, I have made the decision to withdraw my membership from the APC from today, Wednesday August 27, 2014.”

  • No apologies to defectors, says Oshiomhole

    No apologies to defectors, says Oshiomhole

    Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole has said he has no apologies to those who have left the All Progressives Congress (APC) because he did not “put money in their pockets”.

    Oshiomhole said he would never share resources meant for developing the state to a few individuals.

    He spoke at the presentation of a staff of office to the Oghieavhianwu of Avhianwu, Alhaji Jackson Etokhana.

    The governor urged the people to support politicians who stand for the interest of the majority, rather than personal interest.

    He said: “We must educate our people. I am not asking you to carry party cards; I only ask you and your chiefs to educate our people on the need to distinguish politicians who will stand only when it is good for their family, not when it is good for the larger community.

    “Our people must start to distinguish thieves from real politicians. They must begin to interrogate all manner of political miscreants, who come, wanting to cash in on the poverty of our people. I always say that to be poor is not to be crazy, so we must be clear.

    “For those who are defecting because I do not put money in their pockets, let them continue to defect; I have no apologies. Everybody will be remembered when they write the history of politics in Afemai land.

    “You will always be governed by politicians, whether you like it or not, but you must carefully select leaders who understand that state power is not for the private comfort of those around the state operators.”

    Oshiomhole said his administration would never interfere with traditional matters or sponsor any petition against any monarch, adding: “The foundation for peace and stability requires that we respect not only the traditional institution, but traditional rulers who sit on the various thrones.”

    Etokhana said: “I see my installation as a call to complement the laudable efforts of our governor at bringing peace and development to the people. As the paramount head of Avhianwu, it is my duty to act as a pathfinder, a rallying point and coordinator-general of our individual efforts to promote peace and development.”

    He thanked the governor for the provision of boreholes, building and renovation of schools at Iraokhor and Ogbona.

    At the ceremony were All Progressives Congress (APC) State Chairman Anselm Ojezua, Etsako Central Local Government Chairman Emmanuel Momoh and top government officials.

  • Strike looms in Edo tertiary institutions over salaries

    Academic activities in Edo State tertiary institutions may be grounded, following the failure of the government to pay the 16 months salary arrears owed workers.

    This arose from differentials in the implementations of the salary structure of the CONPCASS and CONTEDISS from July 2009 to October 2010.

    It was learnt that the decisions by the Coalition of Unions of State Owned Tertiary Institutions to toe the path of strike was informed by failed attempts after several correspondence and meeting with the representatives of the government to meet the demands of the institutions.

    Workers of the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma have had their arrears paid by the government.

    The aggrieved workers also frowned at the inadequate funding, irregularity in the payment of salaries, decay and dilapidation of infrastructures and non- accreditation of some courses in the institutions.

    In a letter dated July 16th chronicling their demands to the governor through the Commissioner for Special Duties and Establishment and copied the Commissioners for Education and Agriculture, signed by the President of the union, Comrade Fred Omonuwa and Secretary, Comrade M. Imherion, they threatened that if their demands were not met within 21 days “the unions may be left with no option than to resume their suspended strike.”

    The letter reads “For over two years now tertiary institutions have been trying to ensure that the 16 months salaries owed workers of these institutions arising from the differentials in the implementations of the salary structure of CONPCASS and CONTEDISS from July 2009 to October 2010 are paid.

    “Suffice to say that several correspondence had been made between the unions and the government with a view to paying this arrears, particularly when our sister institution, Ambrose Ali University, (AAU) Ekpoma had its arrears paid by the government. On several occasions the unions have had to call off industrial actions as a mark of solidarity with the Comrade Governor.

    “If government is not sure about the sincerity of the various management in respect of their inability to pay monthly salaries and other entitlement of workers as at when due, she has the right to investigate the authenticity or otherwise of the claims of the management.”

  • Photo: Edo swearing-in ceremony

    Photo: Edo swearing-in ceremony