Friday, September 27, 2019
Breaking: Bayelsa Guber Race, Over 3,000 Ex-Niger Delta Agitators Declares Support For APC David Lyon, As Commander Biggy Vows To Deliver Ezetu, Ekeni, Others For APC
Breaking: Bayelsa Guber Race, Over 3,000 Ex-Niger Delta Agitators Declares Support For APC David Lyon, As Commander Biggy Vows To Deliver Ezetu, Ekeni, Others For APC
Francis Tayor
Yenagoa______ As the forthcoming November 16th, 2019 Bayelsa State gubernatorial election gathers momentum, a renowned Niger Delta freedom fighter, Double Chief. Ebi Pinapinawei, popularly known as Commander Biggy alongside his 3,000 soldiers has declared his intention to support and work for the APC candidate, Chief David Lyon for Governor of Bayelsa State.
Commander Biggy who is the founder/CEO ' Biggy Foundation' was a PDP staunch made the declaration yesterday 27th September, 2019 in Abuja, after consulting with some critical stakeholders and leaders from Bayelsa State noted that, he had worked for PDP in the past 19years, but there is nothing to show for his hard work and contributions for the party. He said change is constant and that there is an open ground for him and his boys to join force with APC in order to deliver David Lyon.
According to the Ekeni Southern Ijaw born freedom fighter, said he believes that David Lyon is the right man to deliver Bayelsans from the hands of Pharaoh, stressing that he will make Bayelsa a better state for everybody.
In his words, he said;" On this good day 27th September, 2019, I have declared my intentions for APC.I and my 3,000 boys have declared our support for APC in Bayelsa state election. We have decided to work with APC governorship aspirant, Chief David Lyon. We have worked with PDP for the past 19 years now but there is nothing to show for our hard work. Life is dynamic and there's an open ground for change, so we decided to work for David Lyon because he is the right man to make Bayelsa state a better state, Commander Biggy stated."
However, Commander Biggy uses this medium to urged Bayelsans and his followers across the country to do APC things henceforth,stressing that Chief David Lyon is the chosen one to move Bayelsa State to the next level, the statement adds.
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Okowa Endorses The 2019 Sheriff Mulade Ijaw/Itsekiri Peace And Unity Cup, Commends Mulade For promoting Peaceful Coexistence In Delta State
Okowa Endorses The 2019 Sheriff Mulade Ijaw/Itsekiri Peace And Unity Cup,
Commends Mulade For promoting Peaceful Coexistence In Delta State
Francis Tayor
Asaba______ The Delta state sports commission has given its backing to the foremost grassroots football competition in the riverine region as the second edition kicks off.
The Delta State sports commission officially endorsed the 2019 edition of the Ijaw / Iteskiri peace and unity cup Football Competition at a ceremony held in Asaba.
The body’s intent was made known when the chairman of the local organizing committee Honourable Ken Nwamuocha led other members of the L.O.C on a courtesy visit to the chairman delta State sports commission, chief Tonobok Okowa.
Welcoming the committee, to the state capital, chief Tonobok Okowa commended the hard work and dedication of members of the committee towards having a successful championship.
“We acknowledge the huge awareness and keen interest that the Ijaw /Iteskiri peace and unity cup, Football Competition has generated in the state and country at large"
" I want to commend the brain behind the tournament, Comrade Sheriff Mulade for his commitment towards grassroot developmental football and sustaining it over the years."
The seasoned sport administrator further emphasized the desire of the present administration led by governor Ifeanyi Okowa in using sports as a tool to Unite, empower and expose youths in the state to become self reliance and independent.
" The Delta State government is interested in any project that seeks to develop the game in the state, and we thank you for this stride, while counting on your continuous good working relationship with us, the state sports commission will always keep our doors open to support you, so please feel free to always count on us for any form of assistance in ensuring you have a hitch free tournament .”
Responding to the competition’s endorsement, honourable Ken Nwamucha, Chairman, L.O.C. Sheriff Mulade Ijaw/Itsekiri peace and unity cup 2019, thanked the state sports commission for its support.
He stated that the tournament as usual will draw participants from the two ethnic tribes living along the coastal region of the state, the ijaws and the Itsekiris with the main of engaging the youths so as to pull their minds aways from negative vices that will disrupt the peaceful coexistence already being enjoyed in the area.
“ The official endorsement by the Delta State sports commission, for this year’s edition is testament that Nigerians should expect nothing but the best in terms of grass root football. We can only but pledge to abide by the rules of the games, in terms of officiating and players’ conduct."
He further charged intending teams to go to the various locations where they can get the forms and register to enable them participate in the tournament.
For his part, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, thanked the chairman Delta State sports commission, chief Tonobok Okowa for his support for the competition.
“Getting the nod and support for any football competition by the sports commission is not a ride in the park. Indeed, the sports commission subjects initiatives of this kind to close scrutiny to ensure that the concept of grassroot developmental football, which the body is passionate about, is truly met. This is the secound edition, and one can only predict that it will wax stronger, as I urge participating teams to always remember the idea behind the competition, which is living in peace with one another in other to attract meaningful development to the area."
Registration and sales of forms for the competition is currently on as Intending teams can visit any of the locations to pick up their forms.
The tournament will kick off on the 16th of November 2019,as two centers Ugborodo and Benikrukru will host the sixteen teams.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Okowa's Aide Daniel Ezekiel Seeks Journalists Collaboration On Security, Peace In Delta
Okowa's Aide Daniel Ezekiel Seeks Journalists Collaboration On Security, Peace In Delta
Patrick Ochei
Asaba______ The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Delta State on Security, Comrade Ezekiel Daniel has said that journalists are Germaine to his effort at helping Governor Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa actualise effective security and peace in Delta, adding that the role of the media cannot be overemphasized.
He made this assertion Wednesday 23rd September, 2019, when he visited the NUJ Temporary Secretariat to seek journalists collaborative effort in line with the functions of his office as SSA on Security.
Ezekiel who is from Warri North and has been an activist for over 22 years, stated that he decided to connect with the media, believing that no government or its functionaries can succeed in office without the indispensable collaboration of the media.
The SSA affirmed that so far in his three weeks old appointment, he had visited some flashpoints in the state, including Onwian to hold meetings with them on the need to sustain the peace initiatives of the SMART Governor of Delta State.
He also said that he had visited Sapele Local Government Area to have on the spot assessment of the area now being largely infested by alleged Yahoo Plus criminals, maintaining that at the meeting with some youths in the area, he charged them on the need to be on the watch out for anything that impedes security and undermines peace in Sapele and Delta in general.
According to the SSA, "Since my appointment in the last three weeks, I have taken proactive steps to prove that youths are equal to effecting change in our State and country."
"Realising that peace is the template for the desired progress and development, and upon which security and vigilance cannot be overlooked; based on this, we are deploying every legitimate means - Advocacy, Collaborative effort and others to bring about peace in our State."
"To achieve this agenda of the Governor towards a Stronger Delta, we need the media to effectively deliver on our mandate. Thank you for opening your door to welcome us."
Responding, the NUJ Chairman, Delta State Council, Comrade Michael Ikeogwu congratulated the SSA, adding that he had shown enough reason to succeed in the assignment the Governor appointed him for."
"For you to realise the importance and role of the media in your assignment means you know what to do already. You must try as much as possible to diligently deliver on mandate."
"Again, you must endeavour to harness the capacity and potentials of the youths as critical in your agenda for a secure, violent free and peaceful Delta", Ikeogwu advised.
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
World Peace Day: Delta State Govt To Partner With CEPEJ In Peace Building, As SSA On Security Daniel Ezekiel Commends Amb. Mulade On Consistent Peace And Security Advocacy Across Africa
World Peace Day: Delta State Govt To Partner With CEPEJ In Peace Building, As SSA On Security Daniel Ezekiel Commends Amb. Mulade On Consistent Peace And Security Advocacy Across Africa
Francis Tayor
Warri______ As part of His Excellency, Governor Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa peace and security of lives and property agenda for all Deltans, the Delta State Government through the office of the Senior Special Assistant SSA, on security matters has decided to partner with a world global human rights non governmental organization, the Center for Peace and Environmental Justice CEPEJ, in the advocacy campaign against social injustice and crime against humanity across Delta state.
Governor Okowa made the statement through the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Security Matters, Comrade Daniel Pere Ezekiel yesterday 24th September, 2019 at Ovwie Town Hall Effurun, during the 2019 International Peace Day organized by CEPEJ, said the Center has contributed so much in maintaining peaceful coexistence among the ljaw, Itsekiri and Urhobo ethnic groups in Warri through annual peace advocacy campaign, sponsoring football tournament, inter-school quiz competition amongst other programmes across Delta state and beyond.
The SSA particularly commended the founder of CEPEJ, Amb. Sheriff Blessing Mulade in using his reputable NGO to reach out to the less privileged, thereby complementing the effort of Delta state government in the fight against social injustice and crime against humanity in our communities. In his goodwill message, the SSA thank the organizers of the programme CEPEJ for bringing together pupils and students from various primary and secondary schools across Uvwie local government area for enlightenment campaign against social vices.
In his words, he said; " without Peace, a nation can not prosper or develop economically and infrastructural wise. The security of society is everybody business. We must put our hands together in the fight against insecurity, especially cultism, gangsterism, armed robbery and kidnapping in our communities. As a leading peace advocacy organization in Africa, my office will partner with CEPEJ to continue preach the message of peace in order for government to bring the needed infrastructural development to our people.
The Okowa led government have already started going from one community to the other to preach peace. We cannot execute meaningful project without peace. When there is peace, there shall be development. We where at Ovwian-Aladja communities in Udu Local Government Area last week to preach peace to our youths. On behalf of my boss, the 'Road Master', Sen Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, the office of SSA on security is going to partner with CEPEJ to continue the advocacy campaign for peaceful coexistence in our communities, Comrade Ezekiel stated."
Amnesty : Mrs Enetimi Evah Debunks Rumour Of EFCC Arrest, Says The Stories Was A Beer Parlor Lies To Tarnish Her Image
Amnesty : Mrs Enetimi Evah Debunks Rumour Of EFCC Arrest, Says The Stories Was A Beer Parlor Lies To Tarnish Her Image
Francis Tayor
In this short interview with Macaulay Wilson, Mrs Enetimi Evah, also known as the Royal Mother and the CEO of EZONEBI TRAINING CENTER Lagos, Presidential Amnesty Programme explains why there is need to continue with the amnesty programme, and dispelled the rumours that she was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC.
Excerpts From The Xclusive Interview:
Question : How did you go from training of 50 delegates of the Presidential Amnesty Programme to suddenly 137 trainees?
Answer : First of all, l would like to introduce myself. My names are Mrs Enetimi Bunuzigha Evah, I am from Ekogbene, under Burutu Local Government Area, in Delta State.
I have been a consultant to the federal government, under the Presidential Amnesty program for 8 years plus. In the last 8 years, I have worked with three of the special assistants. My work with ex-militants began during President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
I began with 50 delegates (agitators), and the focus of the training then, was on entrepreneurship. The duration of the training was four months. The training helped the delegates develop their entrepreneurial skills and equip them with skills to transform their lives significantly. My first training was a huge success and I was so fulfilled to contribute to the lives of ex-militants. The delegates left the training centre with hope and joy and above all skills to better their livelihood.
The training and the outcome was a huge success as I mentioned earlier, I dropped my report for the previous training and I was awarded another contract with more delegates than the previous training. My delegates became shop owners, who were now employing other youths in the Niger-Delta region. This brought hope to the region, as the purpose for the creation of the programme was seen to be achieved in my centre.
Our training centre in Lagos, is well equipped with the best resources in fashion designing, leather works (shoes and bag manufacturing) and ICT equipments and well trained facilitators, with a capacity of 250 delegates.
At the time professor Charles Dokubo resumed office, we had already achieved more than 60% success rate in our delegates trained, meaning 60% of the delegates that attended our Training Institution, are already self-made and are employers in their various communities as mentioned earlier.
“I don’t want to brag” but we are one of the best training contractors this Programme has.
To this end, our success stories and capacity and passion in changing lives have contributed to the number of delegates we receive each year, so it is normal for the Office of the Presidential Amnesty Programme to increase the number of delegates given to us, due to our Excellent records and our capacity to train the ex-agitators.
As we all know these are special kind of people, that need special approach while training.
On our own, we decided to recognize hard work, determination and humility in the delegates during the training period, we present various awards depending on the said criteria.
Some go home with industrial machines, computers, cash awards and so on. So all these actions, fortunately, did not go unnoticed. Our efforts was appreciated by the Amnesty office, my company was given Award of Excellence in June, 2019 at Eko Hotel in Lagos. Strictly based on merit.
We have a training facility purposely built for this programme in Lagos. Our centre is more like a rehabilitation centre. We change their Mindset before the Programme is completed. We make sure we add to the best value with whatever the amnesty programme gives us.
Question : This programme is it obviously changing lives of these former militants ?
Answer : Yes ofcourse, first of all, without this amnesty programme, I am sure a lot of tension would have been going on in the Niger Delta now.
And that is why one must appreciate and thank the President Buhari led administration for retaining the programme. This programme has really helped in shaping lives. It has helped to bring out the best in some of these delegates. Some of them have become employers of labour. The dignity of labour is already inculcated in them. They are all scattered in and around the country, they are in Lagos, Ondo, Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta States doing wonderfully well. But if not for this programme, the peace the region is presently enjoying would have become bloody.
The graduation ceremony was held for 137 of the delegates trained in my centre in June, 2019 at the Eko Hotel where the presidency was well represented.
Out of the 137 delegated, over 115 have already been empowered by the Presidential Amnesty office. Which is the instant Empowerment, immediately after the Graduation Ceremony, the delegates where given starter packs, to start up their business.
Amongst the delegate, is a lady, Miebi Foko who graduated in fashion designing in the last batch, she is in Bayelsa State, she called to say she has employed four apprentices and that she didn’t know she could make the kind of sales she’s presently making. There are others, Otuma, in Ekeremo, Prince, Emelakpor, Tony, so many, they are all doing well.
Question : With all that you have enumerated, how come the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, is allegedly searching for you ?
Answer : Thanks for this question. Already there is a fabricated satanic rumour that I have been arrested by EFCC.To say the least, that is the most ridiculous story I have heard this year. How can I be arrested when I have not committed any offence? I render services to the government with a duly registered Training Institution Company legitimately registered by the (CAC). I have never been arrested, invited or called by any law enforcement agencies before and now. You can only be arrested when you have been convicted of a crime. We are into Human Capacity Development, that is not a crime. Those stories were made up by people who don’t like the fact that we impact lives positively, through the Presidential Amnesty Programme. “l call them beer parlor stories, its all lies, Mrs Evah stated".
Monday, September 23, 2019
The Newly Constituted NDDC Board: Much Ado About Nothing, By: Topa Ajayi
The Newly Constituted NDDC Board: Much Ado About Nothing, By: Topa Ajayi
Once again, the controversies surrounding appointments into the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has come to the fore. In times past, appointments have been met with arguments and counter arguments by both supporters and dissenters. Several interest groups from competing oil producing Niger Delta States have weighed in on the issue with the sole intent of pulling their weights to sway the presidency to swing the pendulum of representation of the board to their side.
Recently, following the exit of the board members led by Senator Victor Ndoma Egba (Cross River) as chairman and Nsima Ekere (Akwa Ibom) as Managing Director, the board of the commission was reconstituted with the key positions of Chairman and Managing Director going the way of Edo and Delta States respectively. Following these appointments, there have been several outcries. Ethnic groups, politicians and individuals have lent their respective voices to the conversation. Pressure groups from different ethnic distributions within the Niger Delta region unsurprisingly, have emerged, as usual, crying foul and marginalization. The arguments bother principally on the legality of the appointments, particularly to the office of the Chairman and the Managing Director. In relation to the Chairman, the argument is that the current appointment only operates to disrupt an existing order of things.
The basis of the argument being that it is not the turn of Edo State to produce a Chairman of the Board taking into consideration the fact that the provisions of section 4 of the NDDC Act clearly stipulates that the chairmanship of the board shall be in alphabetical order of the member states. So far, from inception the board has had seven Chairmen in the following sequence: Onyema Ugochukwu (Abia State) 2001-2005 ; Sam Edem (Akwa Ibom State) 2005-2007 ; Dan Abia (Akwa Ibom State) 2007 - 2009; Larry Koinyan (Bayelsa) 2009 - 2011 ; Tanfa Tebepah (Bayelsa) 2011-2013 ; Bassey Henshaw (Cross River) 2013 -2015 and Victor Ndoma Egba (Cross River) 2016-2019. The above appointments reveal a strict adherence to the spirit and intent of the Act as it relates to the office of the Chairman of the board of the Commission.
Taking into consideration the history of the appointments of the chairmanship of the board so far, it perhaps justifies the position taken by some that in line with the Act, Delta State should produce the next chairman of the board after Cross River. But far beyond that, we must all realize that laws are made for man and not man for the law. While I should not be seen to be justifying a deviation from the statutory rotational formula in alphabetical order, it is however necessary to state that it may be justifiable under the doctrine of necessity, taking into consideration the present circumstance. While the appointment of the chairman of the board from inception seem to have followed strictly the provisions of the law, the same cannot be said of the office of the Managing Director to the Commission. Quite worrisome to note is the fact that the Commission that has existed for just nineteen (19) years has had fourteen (14) Managing Directors both in acting and substantive capacity, making an average of fifteen months period for each Managing Director.
These large numbers of Managing Directors over this period of nineteen (19) years have been shared among the following states: Akwa Ibom (2) , Bayelsa (4) , Delta (3) , Edo (1) and Rivers (4). The Niger Delta Development Commission was established to drive meaningful economic advancement, peace and infrastructural development to the oil producing region thereby addressing the recurrent menace of hostility and militancy in the Niger Delta region occasioned by the feeling of deprivation despite the massive economic contribution of the region to the country's revenue generation. These grievances were further exacerbated by pollution and all manner of environmental degradation fostered on the Niger Delta communities as a result of oil exploration activities.
The Commission was timely established to preserve and protect the region which was fast becoming a flashpoint and heading towards a precipice due to activities of militants. The intention of the makers of the NDDC Act in putting in place the rotational mechanism is to foster a sense of belonging and fair participation amongst the several oil producing states and to oust the feeling of marginalization by any of the stake holders. But this intention seem to have been defeated by the scramble for the office of Managing Director by the political elites which has in turn resulted in the large turn-over of Managing Directors with the resultant effect of a distortion in the development of the region. Evidently, the NDDC Act by Section 12 evinces the Managing Director of the Commission to be a technocrat, who can inject seriousness, focus and professionalism in handling its affairs effectively as an intermediate organ.
The Managing Director is the engine room of the commission that should drive its mandate of
development. As an unstable engine cannot and will ultimately delay, if not truncate an arrival to destination so has the frequent change of the Chief Executive affected the anticipated development of the region. The appointment to the office of the Managing Director should not be political and certainly not a means of compensating cronies and well wishers. In other words, political sentiments and considerations should be eschewed when such appointments are being considered.
The individual's capacity, competence, integrity and professionalism should be the hallmark of such appointments rather than sentiments. By virtue of section 12 of the Act, aside from the requirement that the Managing Director of the Commission shall be an indigene of oil producing areas and the rotation should start with member states of the Niger Delta with the highest production quantum of oil production, the Act also provides that appointee must be one with such qualification and experience as are appropriate for a person required to perform the functions of the office. From the provisions of Section 12 (1) (c) of the Act, the President has the discretion to appoint persons to the office of the Managing Director as long as the appointee satisfies the requirement of the Act. In exercise of these powers, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed an indigene of Delta State as the Managing Director of the Commission in the person of Bernard Okumagba. In my humble view, his appointment satisfies the requirement of the Act, taking into consideration his pedigree as a technocrat and an excellent administrator who had served in various capacities in the banking sector and as Delta State Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget from 2007-2010 and Commissioner for Finance from 2010-2013.
Having appointed an indigene of Delta State as the Managing Director, the president must be commended for his statesmanship in the appointment of the Chairman of the Commission from another member state even though it is the turn of Delta State. This decision has not in any way denied Delta State of an opportunity to produce a Chairman in the near future as their slot remains unfilled. The efforts to politicize the appointments to the NDDC board has regrettably promoted the spirit of "pull Him Down (PHD)" over the years and this explains the large turnover of Chief Executive Officer of the Commission.
The politicization of the appointment is inimical to the growth and development of the region. It has succeeded in beclouding the very essence of the Commission and the problems facing the commission particularly in the key area of funding. Most of the abandoned projects in the region have arisen out of lack of funds and not because the Managing Director came from a particular section of the Niger Delta.
In my view, rather than dissipate energy on ethnic, myopic and political differences. Niger Deltans should concentrate their efforts and resources in ensuring an amendment of the NDDC Act to provide for security of tenure for the office of the Managing Director just as is obtainable under the CBN Act.
It is this security of tenure that will drive the development of the region as the high turnout of Chief
Executives of this intermediate organ has negatively affected its operations.
Let us refocus our energy towards strengthening the Commission rather than engage in mundane fighting that will further negatively impact on the advancement and development of the region.
It is common place that where institutions are stronger than personalities, the system works perfectly well. The number of Managing Directors (acting or substantial) out numbers that of those that have occupied the chairmanship position four times over because of the politics of greed and exclusion. This unfortunate scenario creates a very unhealthy environment for progress and infrastructural development. This ancient blackmail is not only nauseating but a ruthless recipe for chaos and reign of corruption.
Now is the time for these unrelenting power-brokers who have held the region down to relinquish their callous and compassionless position of regression so that the new can initiate a new order of progress, infrastructural development and a new Niger Delta devoid of misery, penury, under development, poverty and cruel rivalry.
The ideal thing should be for instance six chairmen to six Managing Directors. Most of the time a particular set of interest would lord-over the selection process over and above quality leadership traits and competence. The outcome of this vicious circle has always been stagnation and lots of motion without progressive advancements.
The order of things before now have been slow advancement and these seemingly powerful blocks must necessarily sponsor what may deceitfully look like a well co-ordinated resistance but the truth is that the "old ways of doing things" is desperately frightened of loosing its strangulating grip over the development of the Niger Delta region.
Almost every important person including the well revered Oba of Benin have openly congratulated Mr. President for his well articulated choice of this new board. Every other dissenting voice must of necesssity be regarded as representing a myopic few. The average Niger Deltan does not clamour for greedy wealth but yearns for the basic necessities of life whuch should generally make life more meaningful rather than an insignificant minirity dwarfing the will and zeal of the majority to make progress.
It is extremely laughable to imagine that the APC members in Bayelsa State would take to the streets protesting Governor Dickson's choice of commissioners and the Governor Dickson that is well known for standing his grounds would offer the slightest recognition to such a protest, not to even mention vehemently taking the stance of arm-twisting and blackmail. Such antics can only frighten lesser mortal not our formidable President. Let it be said that President Buhari has made the perfect selection of the people that would redeem the Niger Delta region. The fear of the resultant massive improvement on the region is threatening and the results would be dismantling of the PDP in the region. The president is our hero by his style of leadership and the opposition is already losing sleep.
This is a clarion call on all Niger Deltans to come together and work together in unity and across political party lines to move the region forward. The most feasible way to make this possible is to abandon parochial and primodial sentiments and think positively in the interest of the larger majority. We must all support the new board by ensuring that each and every one of us in the Niger Delta region becomes a stake holder again.
There is no doubt that if this new board is given the opportunity to function, the Niger Delta region is going to experience an unprecedented advancement in all aspects of infrastructural developments, provisions of social amenities and the general well-being of Niger Deltans.
TOPA AJAYI, a Lagos based private legal practitioner wrote from the Niger Delta.
Amnesty : Enetimi Evah Debunks Rumour Of EFCC Arrest, Says She Was Never Invited Neither Arrested, And That The Stories Was A Beer Parlor Lies To Tarnish Her Image
Francis Tayor
In this short interview with Macaulay Wilson, Enetimi Evah, also known as the Royal Mother and the CEO of EZONEBI TRAINING CENTER Lagos, Presidential Amnesty Programme explains why there is need to continue with the amnesty programme, and dispelled the rumours that she was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC.
Excerpts From The Xclusive Interview:
Question : How did you go from training of 50 delegates of the Presidential Amnesty Programme to suddenly 137 trainees?
Answer : First of all, l would like to introduce myself. My names are Enetimi Bunuzigha Evah, I am from Ekogbene, under Burutu Local Government Area, in Delta State.
I have been a consultant to the federal government, under the Presidential Amnesty program for 8 years plus. In the last 8 years, I have worked with three of the special assistants. My work with ex-militants began during President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
I began with 50 delegates (agitators), and the focus of the training then, was on entrepreneurship. The duration of the training was four months. The training helped the delegates develop their entrepreneurial skills and equip them with skills to transform their lives significantly. My first training was a huge success and I was so fulfilled to contribute to the lives of ex-militants. The delegates left the training centre with hope and joy and above all skills to better their livelihood.
The training and the outcome was a huge success as I mentioned earlier, I dropped my report for the previous training and I was awarded another contract with more delegates than the previous training. My delegates became shop owners, who were now employing other youths in the Niger-Delta region. This brought hope to the region, as the purpose for the creation of the programme was seen to be achieved in my centre.
Our training centre in Lagos, is well equipped with the best resources in fashion designing, leather works (shoes and bag manufacturing) and ICT equipments and well trained facilitators, with a capacity of 250 delegates.
At the time professor Charles Dokubo resumed office, we had already achieved more than 60% success rate in our delegates trained, meaning 60% of the delegates that attended our Training Institution, are already self-made and are employers in their various communities as mentioned earlier.
“I don’t want to brag” but we are one of the best training contractors this Programme has.
To this end, our success stories and capacity and passion in changing lives have contributed to the number of delegates we receive each year, so it is normal for the Office of the Presidential Amnesty Programme to increase the number of delegates given to us, due to our Excellent records and our capacity to train the ex-agitators.
As we all know these are special kind of people, that need special approach while training.
On our own, we decided to recognize hard work, determination and humility in the delegates during the training period, we present various awards depending on the said criteria.
Some go home with industrial machines, computers, cash awards and so on. So all these actions, fortunately, did not go unnoticed. Our efforts was appreciated by the Amnesty office, my company was given Award of Excellence in June, 2019 at Eko Hotel in Lagos. Strictly based on merit.
We have a training facility purposely built for this programme in Lagos. Our centre is more like a rehabilitation centre. We change their Mindset before the Programme is completed. We make sure we add to the best value with whatever the amnesty programme gives us.
Question : This programme is it obviously changing lives of these former militants ?
Answer : Yes ofcourse, first of all, without this amnesty programme, I am sure a lot of tension would have been going on in the Niger Delta now.
And that is why one must appreciate and thank the President Buhari led administration for retaining the programme. This programme has really helped in shaping lives. It has helped to bring out the best in some of these delegates. Some of them have become employers of labour. The dignity of labour is already inculcated in them. They are all scattered in and around the country, they are in Lagos, Ondo, Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta States doing wonderfully well. But if not for this programme, the peace the region is presently enjoying would have become bloody.
The graduation ceremony was held for 137 of the delegates trained in my centre in June, 2019 at the Eko Hotel where the presidency was well represented.
Out of the 137 delegated, over 115 have already been empowered by the Presidential Amnesty office. Which is the instant Empowerment, immediately after the Graduation Ceremony, the delegates where given starter packs, to start up their business.
Amongst the delegate, is a lady, Miebi Foko who graduated in fashion designing in the last batch, she is in Bayelsa State, she called to say she has employed four apprentices and that she didn’t know she could make the kind of sales she’s presently making. There are others, Otuma, in Ekeremo, Prince, Emelakpor, Tony, so many, they are all doing well.
Question : With all that you have enumerated, how come the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, is allegedly searching for you ?
Answer : Thanks for this question. Already there is a fabricated satanic rumour that I have been arrested by EFCC.To say the least, that is the most ridiculous story I have heard this year. How can I be arrested when I have not committed any offence? I render services to the government with a duly registered Training Institution Company legitimately registered by the (CAC). I have never been arrested, invited or called by any law enforcement agencies before and now. You can only be arrested when you have been convicted of a crime. We are into Human Capacity Development, that is not a crime. Those stories were made up by people who don’t like the fact that we impact lives positively, through the Presidential Amnesty Programme. “l call them beer parlor stories, its all lies, Enetimi Evah stated".
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Special Feature: Ogbe-Ijoh Through Thick And Thin Celebrates Her 4Th Coronation Anniversary
By: Comrade Ekabukumo John Oromoni
The epoch famous geographical region called Ogbe-Ijoh in warri south west local government area of delta state in Nigeria is the most challenge kingdom to be reckoned ever since her origin. Sited amidst her enemies but have continued to enjoy pyrrhic victories for existence. Through the thick and thin, Aladja behind, Agbasa at front, the Itsekiri's at the right and left this but few are only to be mention as rivals but despite the collusions to tarnish and diminish the great Ogbe-ijoh land was a delude only but to end up erroneous. How great are thou, men of my beloved fathers land having single handedly fought to tread upon her enemies has now enjoyed total rest.
I beseeched you my brethren brag not for the tide and shackle of thy enemies but let it be acknowledge that the battle has been the Lord's doing, for the plight we contend can only be referred to that of the Israelites whom suffer the same fate with us but yet continue to bask in glory for the almighty Jehovah who girdle us with his hands to triumph in battles has as well crave us to enjoy the pleasure of life amidst enmity.
HRM. King COUPLE MACKSON OROMONI, the Lord's chosen is indeed the beauty of the land. I stand to be corrected, history have it to transmit to posterities that, as at when he was once a council chairman WSW LGA, he stood for his people never to compromise but rather legally fought and agitated against the planed relocation of the headquarter of WSW from Ogbe-ijoh to a land of the rivalry. But because he is a man who upholds his people interest as his foremost priority he astutely, financially and indefatigably fought to retain the common goal of his people of which at some point led to his financial breakdown. This are but only few of his ever green legacies spur to the growing youths of contemporary society to follow, and this are the major reasons the people as indebted to him wholeheartedly reciprocate him with the throne to continue with his assigned responsibility.
More so, on the banquet of this auspicious fourth coronation anniversary, I wish to stand in a gap to decree that, God in his merciful heart shun his wrongs and continue to flourish him with solomonic wisdom and wealth, exempt him from every evil circumstances of the day and longest of life as he desired may his reign be in Jesus mightiest name Amen.
God Bless My Uncle!
God Bless The King !
Long Live The King !
Congratulations HRM King COUPLE MACKSON OROMONI.
Chieftaincy Conferment: Cousin Eyelayei Felicitates With Chief Larrison Sanzu Ayason, On His Chieftaincy Conferment As The Ibekuromowei 1 Of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom
Chieftaincy Conferment: Cousin Eyelayei Felicitates With Chief Larrison Sanzu Ayason, On His Chieftaincy Conferment As The Ibekuromowei 1 Of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom
Francis Tayor
Warri______ The CEO/Chairman Cosyela Group of Company Nig Ltd, Mr Eyelayei Cousin, alias Akaba 1 has congratulated Chief Larrison Sanzu Ayason, on the occasion of his Chieftaincy Conferment as the Ibekuruomowei 1 of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom, which took place at the Kingdom Palace Ogbe-Ijoh Town, on Saturday 22nd September, 2019 by HRM. King Couple Mackson Oromoni, Mobene 111, the Pere-Amakosu of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom.
In a statement signed by Cousin Eyelayei said, Chief Sanzu Ayason chieftaincy conferment title as the Ibekuromowei is a welcome development and well deserved honour bestowed on him by His Royal Majesty King Couple Oromoni, owing to the fact that Chief Sanzu has contributed a lot towards the growth and development of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom.
According to the statement reads; " l, Mr Cousin Eyelayei, on behalf of my family wishes to felicitate with my father and mentor, Chief Larrison Sanzu Ayason, on his recent chieftaincy conferment as the Ibekuromowei of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom, by HRM King Couple Oromoni, Mobene 111, Pere-Amakosu of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom. Sir, the honour bestowed on you by your Kingdom is a testament that you are a good man and a trust worthy elder statesman that have impacted so many lives positively in your Kingdom and beyond.
It is my fervent prayers that may God Almighty continue to give you the strength, wisdom and understanding to serve the good people of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom. May your reign as the Ibekuromowei bring drastic change towards the growth and development of your Kingdom in particular, and Delta State in general, Mr Eyelayei stated."
World Peace Day:Climate Action Will Foster Peace In Our Environment, Says Mulade...As UN Director Roland Charges Nigerian Govt To Adopt Proactive Climate Change Action For Peace
Francis Tayor
Lagos____ A Nigeria based Non Governmental Organisation, Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) on Friday had another impressive show in Lagos where the NGO commemorated the annual International Day of Peace in collaboration with the United Nations Information Centre, UNIC, and Lagos State Ministry of Environment.
The peace event drew participants from the academia, organized private sector, the media, military and para-military organizations, as well as youth corps members.
Secondary school students who formed a larger part of the audience were sensitised on the need for them to become change agents in evolving a safer and sustainable environment.
This year's outing featured speeches, paper and drama presentations, as well as various dance displays. At the occasion, pervaded by a convivial atmosphere, uniformed men, the civil society and students interacted very freely and friendly in line with the theme of this year's event, "Climate Actions for Peace."
On hand to receive dignitaries at the event was the National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer of CEPEJ, Comrade Sheriff Mulade who spoke on how climate action could foster peace in the environment.
In his opening remarks, the Chairman of Oshodi-Isolo Local Government, Mr Bolaji Ariyo, represented by his deputy, Hon, Daisi Osoba, commended CEPEJ and UNIC for organizing the successful event.
In a keynote address, the Director of the United Nations Information Centre, Mr.Roland Kayanja described CEPEJ as a reliable NGO worth collaborating with and supporting.
Three papers were presented by officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Environment. The first one entitled "Importance of Women and Girls in Decision Making in Addressing Climate Change Impact" was presented by Mrs. Olubolanle Odubena. The second paper titled the "Critical Importance of Resilience to Addressing Climate Change Impact"
was delivered by Mrs Toyin Oguntola, while the third paper presented by Mrs. Kudirat Ogunmola asked the question, "What Actions can be Taken to Create the Enabling Frameworks and Incentives at all Levels to Encourage Increased Engagement of the State, the Private Sector, Cities and Regions, in Climate Action?
The event also featured the presentation of the Success Story of CEPEJ, by Mrs Victoria Ajayi, the Communications and Advocacy Manager of CEPEJ, Lagos Office.
In addition, goodwill messages were presented by representatives of Oshodi-Isolo Local Government, Lagos State Ministry of Education, National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, FRSC Lagos Command, VIO Lagos State, the Lagos State Chapter of NURTW, as well as NYSC, Lagos State, amongst others which supported the peace programme.
The event was rounded off with the presentation of awards of recognition to UNIC in Nigeria, the Ministry of Environment, Chevron Nigeria, NURTW, and Lagos State Bus Services.
Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom 4Th Coronation Anniversary, King Couple Oromoni Calls For Ethnic Tolerance In Warri, Commends Governor Okowa For Restoring Peace Between Ogbe-Ijoh And Aladja
Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom 4Th Coronation Anniversary, King Couple Oromoni Calls For Ethnic Tolerance In Warri, Commends Governor Okowa For Restoring Peace Between Ogbe-Ijoh And Aladja
Francis Tayor
Warri_____ It was like a funfair carnival as HRM King Couple Mackson Oromoni, Monbene lll, Ama-Okosu of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom marks his 4th years Coronation Anniversary as Pere of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom in a grand style.
The memorable occasion which took place on Saturday the 21st and Sunday 22nd of September, 2019 at the Palace of the Kingdom Headquarters, Ogbe-Ijoh Town attracted so many dignitaries from far and near, including the Executive Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Senator Dr.Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa who was heavily represented by his Deputy, Barr Dcn. Kingsley Burutu Otuaro. Other Royal Majesties that join King Oromoni in marking the 4th years Coronation Anniversary includes; King Charles Ayemibotu of Seimobiri Kingdom, King Joseph Timiyan of Ogulagha Kingdom, King Emmanuel Arikaowei Itopo of Obotebe Kingdom. Also present at the occasion is Chief Julius Takeme, Chief Tunde Smooth, Chief Lucky Oromoni, Chief Favour Izoukumo, Chief Friday Igbegbe, Chief Boro Opudu, Chief Austin Enekorogha, Chief. Godwin Masah, Hon. Ebike Oromoni, Sylvester Oromoni and host of other notable figures graced the epoch making event.
Speaking at the occasion, HRM Couple Oromoni commended Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and his Deputy, Barr Kingsley Otuaro for their role played in ensuring peace between Ogbe-Ijoh and Aladja Communities. He called for ethnic tolerance among the various ethnic groups in Warri, stressing that peace is very paramount for sustainable development in our communities.
His Royal Majesty King Oromoni also thank the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Police for their sleepless day and night to maintain the relative peace and orderliness the community is now enjoying in the past four years.
According to King Oromoni; " l want to specially thank Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, his Deputy Barr Kingsley Otuaro, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen.Tukur Buratai, the GOC 6 Division of Nigerian Army PortHarcourt, Rivers State, Maj Gen.Jamil Sarham, the Commanding Officer 3 Battalion, Nigerian Army Effurun Barracks Warri and the Commissioner of Police, Delta State for their vital roles in achieving peace in Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom and its environs. We don't want to relent in our effort in persuading the Government to do more in other for us to have a lasting peace, by way of looking critically about the boundaries of both communities to enable us live in harmony as it was in the time past, King Oromoni stated. "
However, King Oromoni appealed to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to reopen the access road from Udu Express via Aladja to Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom, so as to enable businesses thrive well in both communities.
Climax of the occasion was the conferment of Chieftaincy titles to some notable sons and daughters of the Kingdom, including Chief.Larrison Sanzu Ayason, Chief David Omare, Chief Vero Emmanuel, Chief Smart Tekedor, Chief Baotu Bello,Chief Sylvester Tebedia amongst others.
Meanwhile, the Thanksgiving Service took place today Sunday 22nd September, 2019 at St. Anthony Catholic Church, Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom.
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