Tag: Moses Siloko Siasia

  • Siasia congratulates Buhari, demands action on youth development

    A former governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Movement, PDM in Bayelsa and Chairman of Nigerian Young Professionals Forum, NYPF, Moses Siloko Siasia has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari on his re-election.

    He urged an increase in the level of investment toward youths of the Niger Delta Region and the rest of Nigeria saying that only through such interventions and investment can the region and the nation be fully restored on the part of sustainably development.

    He made the remarks when youths from the Niger Delta under the aegis of Niger Delta Young Professionals paid him a courtesy visit in his Abuja office on Wednesday.

    In his response, Siasia advised the youths to remain steadfast in the belief that the country will not let them down saying that he will use his capacity as a leader in the region and across the nation to call on governments to pay attention to the plights of youths.

    Siasia said the appointment of Prof. Nelson Brambaifa as the new NDDC boss is a clear demonstration that the federal government has good intentions, he described Professor Brambaifa as accomplished and a seasoned academia who has achieved a lot prior to this new appointment.

    Siasia described Prof Brambaifa as a well-respected administrator who truly loves his people.

    He called on all stakeholders and the youths to support the new acting Managing Director of the NDDC.

    “I have confidence that he will deliver the good mandate of the NDDC to the people of the Niger Delta. I specifically thank President Buhari for this very appointment because it is a big achievement and development in the region which has reflected in the level of support the president received from the region during this election,” he said.

    On the outcome of the presidential election, the 2015 governorship candidate congratulated President Buhari. He called on all stakeholders and politicians to rally behind the president saying “since the election has been concluded and a winner declared, we must now focus on building our country. All patriotic Nigerians must not allow any division to arise as a result of this election”.

    He urged the opposition parties to congratulate the newly elected president while urging Buhari to put the interest of Nigerian youths in the front burner, saying that only through such will the new mandate given him be truly justified.

    Siasia further decried the rising spate of criminality, cult wars and gang violence among youths which he attributed to the current rate of unemployment.

  • IBB advocate for younger generation to be in power

    Former Military President, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida ( IBB ) has advocated for the younger generation to be given the opportunity to steer the reins of leadership of the nation.

    According to him, the old generation has overstayed in the corridor of power as the nation need new ideas which only the younger generation can proffer.

    Speaking on Sunday when he received  members of a new political movement, the New Nigeria led by its leader, Moses Siloko Siasia who visited him at his Hilltop Residence in Minna.

    Babangida asked the current crop of leadership to hand over the country’s leadership to younger people who have the passion and zeal to propel it on the path of development and growth but the older generation was recalcitrant then.

    He said history has shown that a nation’s development fulcrum progresses better in the hands of younger generation, which he said, is more adventurous and full of fresh ideas.

    “Some of us assumed leadership at a very young age. The older generation must give way for the new one. We have become analogue but this is a digital age; so the young people should be supported to use their digital knowledge to move the country forward.”

    The former military President urged for the realization for the Not Too Young To Rule Bill stating that the youths need to put their energy towards ensuring that the Bill comes to reality.

    The leader of the delegation and Peoples Democratic Movement ( PDM ) candidate in the last governorship election in Bayelsa State said the group was in Minna as part of its bid to meet former leaders and get their blessings. 

    He expressed the intention of the group to pay same visit to former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, former President Goodluck Jonathan and former head of state General Abdulsalam.

    Siasia stated that the youths in the nation have decided to take their destinies in their hands because the old generation has failed the country adding that the group would be fielding candidates for various positions including that of the President in the 2019 elections.

  • CBN, Dickson, others laud Mosilo Bayelsa Rice Outgrowers Scheme

    CBN, Dickson, others laud Mosilo Bayelsa Rice Outgrowers Scheme

    The Governor of Bayelsa state, Seriake Dickson has praised Moses Siloko Siasia for initiating the Mosilo Bayelsa Rice Outgrowers Scheme, stressing that it will improve the economy of the state, create jobs and make the state a major player in the rice farming and processing industry in the country.

    The scheme, expected to create jobs for over 20, 000 people, is the initiative of Mosilo Group, a multi-billion naira business empire, with huge investments in engineering, real estate, oil and gas, agro processing and project management.

    Speaking at the flag off of the scheme in Yenagoa, Governor Dickson stated that the initiative is in line with the agricultural policies of the state and pledged government’s support to enable the scheme succeed.

    Represented by the state Commissioner for agriculture, Prince Doodei Week, the state governor lauded Moses Siasia for the project, saying he has made the state proud and called on other Bayelsans to emulate him.

    Dickson expressed optimism that the project when fully operational will engage the people of the state positively and urged Bayelsa farmers and intended farmers to embrace the scheme while reassuring the investor of Bayelsa State commitment in providing an enabling environment for the scheme and the 40,000mt per year Rice Milling Plant.

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    The Chairman/CEO Mosilo Group, Mr. Moses Siasia stated that the scheme was born out of his desire to harness the agricultural potentials of the state in the area of rice value chain, adding that the scheme will generate at least 3,417 direct and 20,000 indirect job opportunities, including ancillary jobs among others.

    He explained that the model is 7,000ha for cultivation directly by Mosilo group as a nucleus estate and 3,000ha to be planted by the Outgrowers in different local government areas.

    He noted that interested Bayelsans with at least two hectares of land can be part of the scheme as Mosilo global Services will support them with training, provide them with seedlings and will buy off the rice paddy from them after harvest.

    Mr. Tonye Isenah, Chief Whip of the state House of assembly, Mr. Kemela Okara, Commissioner of Trade & Investment and SSG designate; Brigadier General Paul Boroh (Rtd), the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme; Engr. David West Managing Director of Niger Delta Basin Development Authority, representatives from Bank of Industry, Central Bank of Nigeria and The Nigerian Incentive-based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending NIRSAL and other dignitaries lauded the company for the project and called on Bayelsans to be part of the scheme as it will improve not just the financial status of individuals but the economy of the state.

  • Siasia: From Bayelsa governorship race to national stage

    IN a political environment where young people hardly find the space to compete favourably, he announced his presence impressively.

    That was against all known systemic and traditional practices that work against having a considerable represenation of youths in public service.

    Having successfully subdued these factors militating against the participation of the younger generation in politics, it was not surprising that he has remained relevant in the country’s politics.

    In Bayelsa State, where he comes from, Moses Siloko Siasia is regarded as its golden child considering the precedent his feats in politics had created for youths.

    Though so many aspects of his trajectory beget inspiration, his participation in the 2015 governorship election in the state, remains more motivating to the Nigerian youths.

    It was a scenario that broke myths and created records as the youngest to have contested Governorship election in the country’s political culture considering the brilliance he brought to the race and his eventual performance.

    Saisia, who contested on the platform of Peoples Democratic Movement, PDM, came third with 1, 572 votes in a race that paraded an array of political heavyweights.

    Notably, 20 political parties participated in the keenly contested race where Siasia, who promised to liberate the state from the shackles of oppression, debt and inept leadership emerged third.

    While it is not in dispute that he did not emerge, governor, the beauty of his defeat manifested in the sweeping significance of his performance.

    Considering the systemic odds against him, emerging third among 20 contestants symbolically unlocked doors of opportunities for many young people.

    Siasia, who is also an entrepreneur of global repute pledged to create thousands of jobs for youths in the state and also make education attractive.

    Siasia reiterated his commitment to pursue the implementation of policies that would create the enabling environment for employment generation, wealth creation, as well as giving impetus to education, health care delivery, urban renewal, agriculture and industrial development. Though he did not emerge, governor, Siasia has remained steadfast to the realization of his election pledges.

    This unlike most political actors, who often fail to display magnanimity in defeat by being objective. Also, he has been as constant as the northern star on the political scene with remarkable participation at various levels.

    Despite not winning the election, he has been playing the role of an opposition constructively in the state. This has manifested through various inputs on some policy-actions and statements.

    Consider this:”My passion about my state is to see that it is developed and gets to its destined destination. I keep telling people, who care to listen that we are not where we are supposed to be. The state needs a lot of professionalism and ideas for it to be where it is supposed to be. Government and stakeholders need to understand that there is the need for a bottom to top approach and not top to bottom approach.  Blue ocean economy and investment in agriculture can change the current economic landscape in Bayelsa. I believe the state governor is doing his best but all stakeholders need come together and put political differences aside and contribute our quota.”

    This is one of Siasia’s many impacting and compelling pronouncements about his state.

    In addition to these strategic involvements is his active participation in some national narratives,  which had seen him making contributions that deepen democracy.

    One of such is the Not Too Young to Run Bill which his group, Nigerian Young Professionals Forum, NYPF, promoted alongside other like minds.

    The #NotTooYoungToRun Bill sought to alter the Section 65, 106, 131, 177 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) to reduce the age qualification for the office of the President from 40 years to 30 years; Governor 35 to 30, Senate 35 to 30, House of Representatives 30 to 25 and State House of Assembly 30 to 25. The Bill also sought to mainstream independent candidacy into Nigeria’s electoral process.

    Interestingly, the aims of the bill have been achieved with its passage into law by the Senate.

    Accordingly, the minimum age-limit to contest for the highest office in the land, the Presidency, was brought down from 40 to 35, while the age qualifications to run for a governorship seat and a seat in the House of Representatives was reduced by five years—to 30 and 25 years respectively.

    Expectedly,  the amendment generated a lot of excitement with many, especially the youths, expressing optimism about the positive effects it would have on youth participation in politics.

    At the level of Non-Governmental Organisations, NGOs, NYPF has been partnering other stakeholders in providing a response to some key social problems in the country.

    For instance, the Siasia-led group recently gave out Financial grants to 35 Young Business Owners in the areas of Agri-business, Creative Industry, and ICT and the group have played what observers termed a commendable role in the nation’s power sector.

    The intervention which came as a response to the continuous vandalization of pipelines was a workshop for host community youth leaders where power stations and pipeline installations are located across the country.

    It was a forum that engaged key actors who sabotage the power sector and whose actions led to Nigeria’s less than 3,000 megawatts generating status.

    The rationale for the programme was explained thus by Siasia at an interactive forum: “This shameful act of sabotage is mainly caused by youths of our generation, who have lost faith and do not see themselves as stakeholders in our society.

    “It is imperative to note with our recent findings that it is only a few stakeholders and players in the power sector that is concerned about finding a solution to this menace, while some see it as a cash cow because of their selfish interests.

    With these representing just a few of Siasia’s involvements in the polity, analysts consider him one of the leading youth leaders in Nigeria and Africa, whose presence could possibly create a paradigm shift on the scene.

  • Young professionals urge Wike to revive abandoned vocational centre

    Young professionals urge Wike to revive abandoned vocational centre

    The Nigerian Young Professionals Forum (NYPF) has appealed to the Rivers State government to revive the abandoned Port Harcourt Technical and Vocational Centre.

    Chairman of NYPF, Mr. Moses Siloko Siasia made the appeal in Port Harcourt while speaking to newsmen shortly after he led members of the forum to inspect the centre.

    According to him, “this is a training centre that have been abandoned and we are here to appeal to the Rivers State Governor to revisit whatever agreement or negotiations that they had with the facilitators of this institution”.

    “Today, the world is talking about sustainability for young people; how young people can partner with stakeholders and government across board to ensure that we bring the much needed development and growth to our people.”

    He stated that when reopened, the school will help in giving vocational and technical training to youths of the state and beyond, thereby reducing crime and other anti-social vices in the state.

    The NYPF chairman said, “We believe that this is one of the training institutions or vocational centres that can be used in building the capacity of young people who are seen as trustees of prosperity.

    The representatives of the German Association of Vocational Training, Uwe Theimer, said the association will partner with the Rivers State government to bring German quality of education to the state through the centre.

    Theimer said, “Our aim is to bring the same quality of German education to Nigeria and we want to follow the concept, which is over 200 year old.”

    In his remark, the Head Teacher of the vocational centre, Augustine Awoyesuku, regretted that state-of-the-art equipment procured for the school are not been put to use.

  • “Yar’Adua a sincere, compassionate leader”

    “Yar’Adua a sincere, compassionate leader”

    The Chairman of Mosilo Group, Moses Siloko Siasia, has eulogised the virtues of late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, describing the former president as a sincere and compassionate leader, who sought the best for his citizens.

    This is contained in a statement to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the death of the former President, in which Siasia noted that Yar’Adua stands out as one of the pious, diligent and sincere leaders in the country.

    His words: “It is six years today, but the legacy of late President Musa Yar’Adua lives on. He was a sincere and committed leader.”

    Siasia argued that the sincerity of the Yar’Adua-led administration persuaded the militants in the Niger Delta region to drop their arms and embrace peace for the greater good of the country.

    Yar'AduaThe former governorship candidate in Bayelsa State said: “He was sincere in achieving peace in the then restive Niger Delta area. His sincerity made it easier for the militants to drop arms and embrace the amnesty programme, which brought peace and economic boost to the country and the deliberate creation of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs.”

    Siasia further described Yar’Adua as a detribalised Nigerian, who should be celebrated for his policies and contributions to the growth of the country and called on state governors in the Niger Delta to unanimously immortalize the late president by naming major streets in their respective state capitals after him.

    He urged the President Muhammdu Buhari-led administration to learn from the late leader in tackling the challenges of the country, especially in the Niger Delta.

    “President Muhammadu Buhari should be sincere in dealing with the needs of the Niger Delta people by engaging true leaders of the region to address the challenges. He should not only listen to his ministers, but consult other stakeholders in the region. Late President Yar’Adua consulted some of us whenever, there were crises in the region,” he observed.

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