Friday, December 20, 2019

Again, Amb. Agediga Sets To Receive Exemplary Leadership Award Tomorrow In Warri, As Pondi, Askia, Mulade, Amgbaduba, Asupa, Others To Storm The Event




Again, Amb. Agediga Sets To Receive Exemplary Leadership Award Tomorrow In Warri, As Pondi, Askia, Mulade, Amgbaduba, Asupa, Others To Storm The Event

Francis Tayor

Warri____ All is now set for the big day tomorrow as the Executive Director, Planning, Research and Statistics in the board of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Amb Comr. Shedrack Agediga is to be honoured with Exemplary leadership Award by Delta ljaw Comrade Community for his philanthropic works to humanity over the years.

The event which was earlier announced as strictly by invitation is now open to everybody who is interested to attend. The venue of the programme is taking place at Education Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society Limited Hall, Emebiren Street along Deco road Warri, by 12:p.m.

According to the organizing committee Chairman of the programme, Comrade Austin Ozobo, said the Deputy Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Dcn. Kingsley Burutu Otuaro and Hon. Bashorun Askia Ogieh, (MD DESOPADEC) will be the Special Guests of honour. While Hon. Julius Pondi, the member House Reps representing Burutu Federal Constituency will be the Chairman of the occasion.

The statement adds that there shall be a Symposium with the theme “Transparency, Social Inclusion and mentorship as fundamentals of good leadership: The Shedrack Agediga Example.”

He further stressed that, a renowned global peace ambassador cum environmental human rights activist, Amb Comr. Sheriff Mulade will be the guest speaker at the event. While His Royal Majesty, King Elder Capt. Joseph Timiyan JP, the Ebenanawei of Ogulagha Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State will be the royal father of the day.

Other dignitaries expected to grace the occasion includes; Delta State Commisioner for youth development, Commisioner for Oil and Gas, Commissioner for information, all Delta State Ijaw House of Assembly members, as well as all ethnic group commissioners. The programme is now open to everybody who is interested to attend the epoch making event tomorrow.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

SPDC Flow Station Shuts Down In Burutu, As Host Community Ojobo Demands Light, Scholarship, Contracts, Employment, Other Benefits




SPDC Flow Station Shuts Down In Burutu, As Host Community Ojobo Demands Light, Scholarship, Contracts, Employment, Other Benefits

Francis Tayor

Warri____ Residents of Ojobo community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, on Thursday 19th December, 2019 shutdown Beneside Flow station operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) as a way of protest to implement their demands.

The protesters, some of whom were half-naked dressed women in their hundreds stormed the facility in speed boats and wooden canoes in the early hours of yesterday and stationed themselves on available spaces on the twin houseboats meant for staff of the flow station.

This act followed expiration of a 48hours ultimatum given to SPDC to address issues contained in a pre-existing General Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) the company entered with the community.

Addressing newsmen at the scene of the protest, spokesperson for the protesters, Prince Doubra Baro, demanded an immediate take-off of a Community Interdependency Electrification Project (CIEP – Gas Turbine), which, according to him the community and SPDC mutually agreed upon and signed under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in 2001.
“We are demanding for the immediate release of the GMoU fund which is being withheld by a popular bank in connivance with SPDC.

We also demand that SPDC should revisit and implement its abandoned legacy projects as well as the immediate employment opportunities for Ojobo indigenes into SPDC at all levels which has been denied since 1971, and that EMVAL and any other subsidiary company currently operating or working at Benisede Flow Station should stop forthwith and there should be no further award of contracts to non-indigenous contractors at Benisede”, he added.

The community demanded an explanation as to when, how and where the purported June 2005 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Final Report of Benisede Catchment Area Field Development Plan (FDP) Phase II was carried out, a demand that due royalties are paid to Ojobo community for the illegal Horizontal Drilling at Osuopele Oil Field (OML 46) since its discovery in 1977.

Further demand by the community, “Educationally, we ask that specific scholarship quota be given to Ojobo Community indigenes that are in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions, that the Tenancy Agreement between Ojobo Community and SPDC in 1971 be renegotiated for fairness, equity and justice, and that indigenous company owners be allowed to register with SPDC.”
Efforts to speak with the Community Relations Officer in charge of the flow station, proved abortive.

We Are Vindicated By The Disbandment Of NDDC Management Board By President Buhari, Says IYC President Oweilaemi Pereotubo




We Are Vindicated By The Disbandment Of NDDC Management Board By President Buhari, Says IYC President Oweilaemi Pereotubo

Francis Tayor

We wish to express our gratitude to Mr. President, H.E, Muhammadu Buhari for graciously looking into the concerns of Niger Delta people in terminating the NDDC Management Board allegedly constituted by Mr. President. There was no way that Board would stand the test of time given the litany of cases in Courts, contesting the legality of its composition.

In fact, the Board was illegally constituted because the enabling Act was not complied with. IYC and those agitating for the right thing to be done are vindicated. President Buhari should follow the law stricto sensu when reconstituting the Management Board. He should not allow politicians to mislead him into doing their fraudulent biddings.

The Interim Management Board, no doubt is the rightful body constituted as it stands now. President Buhari has just done what is fair and just to the Niger Delta people, especially those agitating that the NDDC Act Establishment should be complied with.

IYC uses this medium to congratulate the new IMC members and calls on them to pay contractors who have completely executed their projects. The Council also commend the MD of the IMC for supervising projects to ascertain their completion before making payments to the contractors. That is the step some previous board failed to carry out.

The Council further calls on the forensic auditors to dig very deeply into the management of the Commission since 2001 as directed by Mr. President. Whoever found culpable should be exposed accordingly.

IYC on its part has pledged to work with the forensic auditors, the IMC and the presidency to ensure that the rampant corruption in the Commission is tamed.

Signed:
Pereotubo Oweilaemi, Esq.,
President, IYC worldwide.

Burutu Insecurity: Nigeria Police Kill Four Suspected Notorious Sea Pirates Terrorising Delta And Bayelsa Creeks




Burutu Insecurity: Nigeria Police Kill Four Suspected Notorious Sea Pirates Terrorising Delta And Bayelsa Creeks

Francis Tayor

Warri_____ At least four suspected sea pirates have been shot dead by operatives of the Delta State Police Command.
The gunmen, who have been terrorizing residents of Burutu and neighbouring communities along the Delta creeks sharing boundary with Bayelsa state. The pirates were ambushed by the police crack team on Wednesday 18th December, 2019.

The State Police Command through the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Onome Onovwakpoyeya, confirmed the killing of the four unidentified gunmen. Onovwakpoyeya, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), disclosed that one of the gang members escaped with bullet wounds.
“Five of them were shot but four were gunned down. But one escaped with bullet wounds. Then the other four were rushed to the hospital. On the way, they died. They were unidentified pirates.”

It will interest you to note that, the suspected sea pirates were returning from an operation where they had ambushed passenger boats and dispossessed the occupants of their belongings before meeting their waterloo.

It was further gathered that a police crack team attached to the Delta State Government Waterways Security who were on patrol in the area were responsible for the killing of the hoodlums.
Over ten riverine communities along the Ramos River had been reportedly terrorized by the suspected pirates, who apart from stealing and kidnapping, rape their women.

Just ln: US House Of Reps Has Impeached Donald Trump For Abuse Of Power And Obstruction Of Justice, As Senate To Decides Final Position




Just ln: US House Of Reps Has Impeached Donald Trump For Abuse Of Power And Obstruction Of Justice, As Senate To Decides Final Position

Francis Tayor

Washington____The US President, Donald John Trump has been impeached by the House of Representatives for abuse of power, and obstruction of Justice.

The President is now at the mercy of the Senate whether it will ratify the impeachment votes of the lower house or stand it down.

The US Senate is dominated by members of the President's Republican's Party which gives him a little hope of escaping what he termed, an embarrassing impeachment.

If this scales through, Donald J. Trump would be the third American President to be removed from the US oval house, the White House.

President Donald Trump was impeached for abuse of power in a historic vote in the House of Representatives on Wednesday 18th December, 2019 setting up a Senate trial on removing him from office after three turbulent years.

By a 230 to 197 vote in the Democratic-majority House, the 45th US president becomes just the third occupant of the White House in American history to be impeached.

Democrats said they had “no choice” but to formally charge the Republican president, whose impeachment along stark party lines places an indelible stain on his record while driving a spike ever deeper into the US political divide.

“What is at risk here is the very idea of America,” said Adam Schiff, the lawmaker who headed the impeachment inquiry, ahead of the vote.
Trump will now stand trial in the Senate, where his Republicans hold a solid majority and are expected to exonerate him.

Senate Passes Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege Sponsored Bill Seeking For The Establishment Of Federal Polytechnic Orogun, Delta Into Law




Senate Passes Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege Sponsored Bill Seeking For The Establishment Of Federal Polytechnic Orogun, Delta Into Law

Francis Tayor

Abuja____ The Senate on
Wednesday 18th December, 2019 passed the bill establishing Federal Polytechnic, Orogun, Delta State into law pending the assent by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Bill when signed by President Buhari, it would bring to existence the first conventional federal polytechnic to be established in Delta State.

The bill sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, is titled “Federal Polytechnic, Orogun, Delta State (Establishment Etc.) Bill.”
The bill spent 10 weeks on the floor of the Senate, having been read for the first time on October 8, 2019.
Third Reading of the bill followed the consideration and adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND.

Presenting the report, Chairman of the panel, Senator Ahmad Babba Kaita said when established, the institution will not only satisfy the desires of admission seekers in the area but also reduce youth restiveness in the Niger Delta region.
In line with Section 58(3) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the bill will now be transmitted to the House of Representatives for concurrence and thereafter to the President for assent.

Atiku To Buhari, Stop Endangering The Future Of Nigerian Children With Unnecessary Debts, Endless Borrowing Will Lead To Endless Sorrowing




Atiku To Buhari, Stop Endangering The Future Of Nigerian Children With Unnecessary Debts, Endless Borrowing Will Lead To Endless Sorrowing

Francis Tayor

John Quincy Adams once said “there are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword. The other is by debt.” He may have very well been referring to Nigeria of the last three years.

Barely two weeks ago, I warned during my Founder’s Day lecture at the American University of Nigeria, Yola, that Nigeria had taken almost as much foreign debt in the last three years, as she had taken in the thirty years before 2015 combined. Now that is frightening. And very true.

Frightening, not just because of the amount, but because after such unprecedented borrowing, we have emerged as the world headquarters for extreme poverty and the global capital for out of school children. It begs the question: what were the funds used for?

I have said it time and again. The business of government is too serious to be left in the hands of politicians. We must all ask questions because if they throw away the future, it is not going to be their future they are throwing away, it will be all our futures.

The fact that Nigeria currently budgets more money for debt servicing (₦2.7 trillion), than we do on capital expenditure (₦2.4 trillion) is already an indicator that we have borrowed more money than we can afford to borrow. And the thing is that debt servicing is not debt repayment. Debt servicing just means that we are paying the barest minimum allowable by our creditors.

And while spending 50% of our current revenue on debt servicing, this administration wants to take further loans of $29.6 billion! To say that this is irresponsible is itself an understatement.

As a businessman, one of the very first things I learnt is that you do not take loans except you are expanding your business. Even as an individual, when your income cannot fund your lifestyle, you are challenged to grow your income, not your borrowings.

Even if this administration borrows $1 trillion, it will never be enough because their challenge is one of capacity. They are not using the funds they already have wisely. They do not need more debt. They need more intellectual capacity.
The money the Muhammadu Buhari administration wants to borrow to fund its Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) could be acquired without sinking the nation into further debt. All it requires is visionary leadership and business acumen.

In my economic blueprint, I said that rather than turn in regular losses (which it has consistently been doing), the best thing to do with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation is to reform it. Of course, the administration’s paid propagandists went into overdrive, accusing me of planning to sell the NNPC to my friends. But just last week, Saudi Arabia’s ARAMCO, the most profitable company in the world, took that route and almost broke the global stock market with the most successful initial IPOs in world history, bar none. Ironically, Saudi Aramco raised $29.4 billion via this IPO. Just the amount this administration wants to borrow.

That could have been Nigeria’s story, but for our failure of leadership. By reforming the NNPC, Nigeria can raise the $29.6 billion the Buhari regime wants to borrow, and we will raise the money without going into debt.

If we had taken that route, not only would we have attracted Foreign Direct Investment into Nigeria, but even better than investment, we would have attracted confidence in our economy, because it would have shown that we have a thinking leadership.

Take the example of the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas company. This is a joint venture between the Nigeria government and the private sector. Yet, while the NLNG declares very handsome profits, in billions of dollars every year, the NNPC declares loses! This is proof that the NLNG model works, and the NNPC model does not.

Moody’s, the world’s preeminent rating agency, has just downgraded Nigeria. Ghana, a nation with only 15% of our population, now attracts more Foreign Direct Investment than Nigeria, and Rwanda, a country with less than 15% of our mineral endowment, has an economy that is growing at twice the rate of our economy. The problem is not revenue. The challenge is not Nigerians. The issue is leadership.
While there is scant information in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework for what the loan would be used for, I could not help but read a communication from the Presidency to the effect that one of such projects would be the digitalisation of the Nigerian Television Authority and other similar projects.

Spending revenue on such projects would be foolish, but spending loans in such a manner is nothing short of foolhardy. The Nigerian government does not have a good record of running businesses, and a public television network is unlikely to yield the type of income that would justify taking out loans to digitalise it. Besides, is that a priority, when we have 12 million children out of school? Like I said, capacity, not revenue, is the problem.

And in proof of this, I offer the example of how this administration took delivery of $322 million Abacha loot in 2018 and claimed it shared it out to poor Nigerians, only to obtain a $328 million loan from China, allegedly for ICT development the very next month. How do you share out $322 million and then borrow $328 million? Who does that? At the risk of repeating myself, it is clear that no amount of money, whether from revenue or borrowings, will be enough for an administration that lacks capacity.

So, what must Nigeria do now? Rather than profligate borrowing, what Nigeria needs to do is restore investor confidence in our economy. Key to that is respecting the independence of key institutions, such as the Judiciary and the Central Bank of Nigeria. Both of these institutions are now the captives of Buhari and his cabal, and though they are loathe to admit it, they cannot take one step without watching their backs.

Why are foreign investors leaving Nigeria for Ghana? The answer is that Ghana, unlike Nigeria, has learnt how to divorce key institutions from politics. The Ghanaian central bank enjoys a degree of independence that our own CBN can only dream of under the prevailing atmosphere. You will not hear Ghana’s leaders give flippant interviews overseas about their plans for the cedi, as Buhari has done in Europe about the Naira. It rang alarm bells because it is not the job of the executive to interfere in the role of the reserve bank.

Neither will you find Ghana’s leaders blatantly intimidating the judiciary by obviously setting up judges and invading courtrooms. Why would any investor come to Nigeria under such prevailing circumstances? Their thought would be that if they had industrial disputes, our courts, under this administration, could not be counted on to deliver impartial justice.

I was part of a team that paid off Nigeria’s entire foreign debt. I, therefore, cannot sit and watch an administration without vision squander our children’s future by taking and wasting loans that they do not even have the capacity to utilise properly.

Thank God for leaked memos that have exposed the lies this regime has told Nigerians about unprecedented revenues in the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. Now, we know that Nigeria is not poor because she is not making enough money. The truth is that Nigeria is poor because she is not making the right leadership decisions.

Thomas Jefferson said, “to preserve our independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt.” Dear citizens of our beloved nation, this is a call to heed.

President Olusegun Obasanjo and I paid off this nation’s debt, and I will not stand idly by and watch while Nigeria is plunged into second slavery by those who only know how to reap where they have not sown.

Our youth must have something better to inherit from us than unsustainable debt fuelled by insatiable greed. That is why I call on the Senate of the National Assembly to show loyalty to Nigeria and reconsider its decision with regards to approving Buhari’s $29.6 billion loan request.

We need to pay heed to Benjamin Franklin’s advise that “he that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing”. I call on Nigeria’s youth to identify the Senator representing their senatorial zones and write to them, urging them to vote against this request. Do this, because it is you and your children that will pay back these loans that would be squandered by this ravenous cabal who do not have the word enough in their vocabulary.

Progressive Ambassadors Of Niger Delta Sets To Hold Her Maiden Symposium/Almanac Launching On 28th Dec, At Bomadi




Progressive Ambassadors Of Niger Delta Sets To Hold Her Maiden Symposium/Almanac Launching On 28th Dec, At Bomadi

Francis Tayor

Warri____ A Niger Delta based social cultural and political association known as the Progressive Ambassadors of Niger Delta (PAND) has finished plans to hold her maiden symposium/launching of almanac slated for 28th December, 2019 at NPA playground Bomadi, the headquarters of Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State.

The event which is scheduled for both day and night, whereby humanitarian services will take place during the day. While Award presentation/launching of almanac will kick off by 3:00pm till done. Music to be supplied by Evinson John, aka the Young Prince. Other artist includes; Classic and Stylist Okpokuapran, Star Boys and other side attractions.

Meanwhile, on that day, a lecture would be delivered at the occasion by a renowned broadcaster and illustrious son of ljaw nation, Mr. Victor Ebipade Ayabotu, in accordance with the Theme of the Programme: " Peaceful Co-Existence As A Panacea For Development ln The Niger Delta", (Ijaw Nation as a Case Study.)

According to the President of the association, Comrade Ganagana Theophilus Tamarauebi stated that, the association will embark on some charity works, as well as youth empowerment programmes on that day. He noted that PAND is a social cultural and political association with the aims of advocating for peaceful coexistence, good governance and sustainable development in the Niger Delta region. The statement further adds that, the association was formed by selected youths cut across the nine States of Niger Delta, South-South Nigeria.

However, it will interest the you to note that the occasion is billed for under the distinguished chairmanship of
Hon. Combolus Ekisah,
Vice Chairman Burutu Local Government Council. While Hon. Ogbo Afesuku, SA to the Governor of Bayelsa State will be the Vice Chairman of the day.

Meanwhile, Comrade. Loveth Timothy, IYC Woman Leader Western Zone will be the Chairlady. While Chief (Mrs.) Awini, alias Bomadi Mama is the Mother of the day.

Spiritual Father of the Day is His Lordship, Bishop Hycinth Egbebo (Bishop Bomadi Diocese). While HRM. Godspower Oporomor, the Pere of Kerebiri Mein Kingdom will be the Royal Father of the Day

Special Guest of Honour,
Hon.(Mrs) Biripu, Vice Chairperson Bomadi L.G.A. Oweilaemi Pereotubo (Esq.), President Ijaw Youth Council, IYC Worldwide.

Chief Launcher:  Hon. (Amb) Gen. Preye Ekpebide, SSA to Delta State Governor on Security.

Chief Awardee/Grand Patron: Hon. William Angadi, Executive Chairman Bomadi L.G.A, Delta State.

Patron/Awardee: Hon. Etukeyei Gbenekepreye, Member Delta State Water ways/Land Security Committee

Legal Adviser/Awardee: Barr. Ganagana Ebanor, Principal Counsel Maria & Ololokeme Chambers.

Chief Host: Hon. Henry Gomeromo, Chairman Bomadi Federated Community.

Host: Comr. Ganagana Theophilus Tamarauebi (President) and
Comr. Nicholas Akiama Okpai (Speaker).

The general public is hereby specially invited to come and grace this historic event, noting that there shall be a lot of fanfare, food and assorted drinks for the merriment of all participants at the occasion.

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

2019 Ijaw/Itsekiri Peace And Unity Cup LOC Dissolved, As Mulade Kindly Showers Gratitude To Committee Members, Media Personnel, Others


2019 Ijaw/Itsekiri Peace And Unity Cup LOC Dissolved, As Mulade Kindly Showers Gratitude To Committee Members, Media Personnel, Others

Francis Tayor

Warri_____ As the second edition of ljaw/Itsekiri Peace and Unity Cup, also known as Comrade Sheriff Mulade Peace and Unity football tournament came to an end, the sponsor of the competition, Amb. Mulade Sheriff has officially dissolved the Local Organizing Committee LOC, yesterday 16th December, 2019 at CEPEJ headquarters Ugolo, Osubi near warri.

Comrade Mulade also showers gratitude in kind and money to all those who work hard during the competition, especially the Local Organizing Committee, as well as the media team for their commitment towards the successful hosting of the 2019 second edition of the tournament.

Speaking at the meeting, Amb. Mulade thank everyone present at the meeting. He further charged the Ijaws and  Itsekiris to always Work together as plans for the 3rd edition will commence soon ahead of 2020. He advocate the need for all stake holders to work together for sustainable peace and unity in Delta State, adding that the Tournament are planned to enhance and encourage harmonious relationship between the various ethnic groups in Warri and its environs.

Amb. Mulade stated that the committee led by Hon. Ken Nwobocha work assiduously for the success of the tournament from the beginning to the end. He appealed to everyone who live in Warri to support ventures that encourage peaceful coexistence and create enabling environment to attract development.

He specifically thanked the LOC Chairman, Hon. Ken Nwobocha, Azuke Chiemeka of Delta Broadcasting Service DBS for giving edifying professional publicity during the reportage of the program. He also appreciated the media Houses, Gbaramatu Voice, FocalPoint Reports, the Liberator, Niger Delta Mirror, Egbema Voice and others for the coverage of the games.

He noted that the next edition will commence in Warri North Local government Area, adding that the entire Ijaw and Itsekiris in Warri should feel the impacts of the friendly football tournaments.

In his response, Mr. Azuka Chiemeka who spoke on behalf of the LOC thank Comrade Mulade for his kind gesture towards humanity. He further encouraged Mulade not to be discouraged in the good work he is doing, stressing that God in his infinite mercy will continue to bless him financially, the statement adds.