Friday, January 24, 2020
Aesthetics Of Ayakoromo Olorogun Masquerade Festival Drama, The Performance
Aesthetics Of Ayakoromo Olorogun Masquerade FestThe ival Drama, The Performance
'Ebikabowei Kedikumo'
The overall aesthetic impact of the Ayakoromo Olorogun masquerade festival is in the Integration of the various elements of drama and theatre such as songs and music, dance, costumes, ritual, make-up, myth, movement and spectacle, complete with all the nuances of a performing art to enhance the celebration.
On the very day Olorogun is billed to perform, the first activity is the "Beni Kaima" ritual which is carried out exclusively by the devotees and wives of the Olorogun masquerade. Clad in red attires, the Olorogun wives and other devotees, mostly elderly men and women perform this ritual at the bank of River Forcados. Seven bottles of Fanta drink and seven plates containing the sacrificial food items are placed at the bank of the river. Prayers of good health, children, abundant food, blessings and a trouble- free performance are made before the sacrificial items in each plate are presented to the water spirits. This action immediately attracts different species of fishes which clatter up excitingly, wagging their fins in a slow motion, apparently enjoying the meal. The action of the fish is a positive nod that the sacrifice has been accepted. This ritual is characterized by light drumming, choral singing and clapping which are fascinating.
Another stage of "Beni kamai" is usually taken on by the priest of Akasuwo (a mock god), who also perform the mock Eyebi ritual.
"Eyebi" literally means "seeking the opinion of the Oracle or divine beings".This mock ritual is performed about an hour or two before the appearance of the Olorogun masquerade. It is purely for entertainment and has no spiritual undertones. It normally attracts a mammoth crowd of spectators. The colour code for any participant is red. Akasuwo is a god that predicts accurately as Ekampou (2009) puts it "the dramatic atrocities/achievements of the Olorogun masquerade on consultation..."
The Eyebi ritual is followed by the "Tiri Afen" and "Agboro Gben" masquerades rituals. The "Tiri Afen" masquerade usually comes out to perform a symbolic cleansing of the community. It uses a broom to sweep away all the evils troubling the community and usher in all the good things of life. This masquerade is gentle and non-aggressive in nature. The headpiece is a carved wooden image of a young lady with pointed breasts.
Next is the "Agboro Gben Owu" (the sacrifice throwing masquerade) performance. This carries a clay pot which contains food items and throws them randomly around the community. This act symbolises the productive capacity of the Ayakoromo community and that the people of Ayakoromo will never experience hunger.
With the accomplishment of the aforementioned rituals, the Olorogun masquerade is enthusiastically waited by the teaming spectators who are dressed in red costumes of various sizes and shapes to mark the spirit of the festival. It is usually a fascinating spectacle to behold. As they await the Olorogun masquerade to come out for public performance, many of them converge at the junction of the entrance of the Owu bou (abode of the masquerade) chanting excitedly about the Olorogun masquerade and what to expect in today's performance. As soon as the Olorogun Eyaigha (baby Olorogun) comes out to strike the rattles on his leg at the "Odele" shrine, it becomes clear that the Olorogun masquerade will be out for public performance any moment. The general expectation of the appearance of the Olorogun masquerade intensifies. The chanting of the praise name of the masquerade, "AIabenikolokolokolo" rents the air. We can see the spectators jump, clap and prance about waiting for Olorogun to emerge from the Owu bou.
EBIKABOWEI KEDIKUMO
Delta State Gov. Okowa, Speaker Sheriff Oborevwori, Others Receives Coastal Area Development Agency Bill
Delta State Gov. Okowa, Speaker Sheriff Oborevwori, Others Receives Coastal Area Development Agency Bill
Francis Tayor
Asaba____ The Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa and the Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori have received the Bill seeking to establish the Coastal Areas Development Agency, (CADA).
The Bill was initiated by a community leader and an environmental rights activist, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, a Peace Ambassador, who hails from Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta state.
It was received at the Delta State Government House, Asaba, a copy of which was received by the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly on behalf of the State legislature on the 22nd of January, 2020.
The Bill is in line with the demands by Deltans in the coastal communities seeking a legislation to create an agency that will fast track the development of coastal communities in the State.
The Bill was preceded by several media reports and public opinions calling on the Delta State Government to create an interventionist agency that would enhance the development of the oil rich riverine communities of Delta State.
It is imperative to state here that the coastal communities are the live wire and resource base of Delta State, therefore they deserve a fair share of government support and access to basic social amenities. It is sad that billions of naira generated from the riverine environment are used to develop other areas thereby leaving the coastal communities undeveloped.
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Gov. Okowa's Aide On Investment, Kofee Amasuomo Charges Deltans To Sustain The Existing Peace For Greater Development
Gov. Okowa's Aide On Investment, Kofee Amasuomo Charges Deltans To Sustain The Existing Peace For Greater Development
Francis Tayor
Asaba____The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Okowa on Investment, Mr. Kofee Amasuomo has hinted that a peaceful atmosphere with an investment thriving Delta is the bedrock for sustainable development.
He said, one of the rungs of a stronger and better Delta is a peaceful and Investment thriving state for sustainable developments.
The Senior Special Assistant on Investment, Mr. Kofee Amasoumo disclosed this in Asaba, said a tranquil environment void of an unsavored impasse is what society needs to sustain it's strides of development.
Mr. Kofee Opined that, the peace and security initiatives of Governor Okowa has yielded the desired result thereby making it safe for investment to thrive in the state.
"Governor Okowa is doing immensely by ensuring that the state is investment friendly for both foreign and local investors with strong assurance of peace and security in the state, he stated."
The SSA on Investment while stressing the need for an investment thriving state has lauded the efforts of Okowa on peace and security thus appealing to Delta citizens to further enhance and sustain the prevalent peace in the state for greater growth and development.
Mr. Kofee maintained that, the government will partner with critical stakeholders to ensure investment thrives in the state, saying no stone will be unturned. He therefore, urged investors to take advantage of the available investment opportunities in the state, noting that the state is safe for investors and investment to thrive.
Featured Article: The Theatre And Drama In Ayakoromo Olorogun Masquerade Festival In Burutu
Featured Article: The Theatre And Drama In Ayakoromo Olorogun Masquerade Festival In Burutu
'Ebikabowei Kedikumo'
African traditional drama and theatre brings together diverse elements of entertainment and communication such as songs and music, dance, ritual, mask, costumes and make-up. The Ayakoromo Olorogun masquerade festival illustrates this assertion. The series of events marking the festival are laced with spectacle. The elements which enhance dramatic entertainment in this festival include mask, costumes, make-up, dance, songs and music, rituals, props and active audience participation. The theatrical nature of the festival stems from the fact that the festival integrates all the trappings of what may be considered as African theatre. These theatrical elements make it possible for the performer (s) to use his creative imagination and resources of his body to effect an artistic communication. The various performances during the festival show that the Ayakoromo people have relatively kept their artistic heritage.
A Theatrical quality of the festival is the preparation involved. As in modern conception of theatre practice, the performers consciously prepare themselves to showcase their artistic ingenuity. There is a period of rehearsals, assembling or building of all necessary props, costumes and other paraphernalia. There is so much at stake for the Okosuotu masquerade cult and as cultural ambassadors, they must ensure an exhilarating performance. The Olorogun masquerade performances are therefore not accidental. They are prepared with dates, periods, time schedule and venues for performance. They are arranged or organized right from the pre-performance stage to the post performance stage. Such organization involves different sacrifices, rehearsals of songs, dance steps, instrumentations and movements. It also involves taking care of costumes, properties and stage control. The river bank at the Ozubou playground, where Olorogun "Beni Akoro" act takes place is thoroughly cleaned up of bottles , sharp woods and other objects that could inflict injury on the human body. This is the spot where the Olorogun masquerade dramatically attempts to join the water people by submerging himself like a submarine.
When Olorogun submerges in water, the frantic effort to rescue the Olorogun masquerade by members of the Okosuotu masquerade cult is a piece of dramatic entertainment. Of course, nobody would want to commit suicide because he wants to impress the community as a masked performer. He (the masquerade) is merely acting out a script written by his group and himself. Whatever the masquerade does during the festival is purely for entertainment. The audience knows all these pieces of information and attends with the hope of watching the performance accordingly.
The whole Ayakoromo community and more particularly, the Ozubou playground (the arena stage), the bank of the river (Shoreline stage) and the river itself (aquatic stage) are the various spots where the various dramatic performances take place. At the Ozubou playground, there is the costumes room and the green room combined in the Owu - ware (masquerade house). The Owu - ware is a make-shift room for changing costumes and for the masquerades to rest after every performance. The orchestra is also situated at the Ozubou playground. It is fenced round with bamboo poles or wood and has a platform that accommodates all the drummers and the Awe players. During the masquerade dance performances, the members of the Okosuotu masquerade cult usually form two lines in front of the orchestra, singing, dancing and acting as the chorus.
Music is produced through the playing of the drums, the Awe and the rendition of songs. These are the means of communication and expression which create the dramatic scenes and regulate the movements of the masquerades. The songs propel the dramatic action and highlight the dangerous nature of the Olorogun masquerade. The songs also challenge the masquerade to demonstrate his power and urge the masquerade relentlessly on to continue with the performance.
I must commend the role of the audience or spectators in this fun-filled celebration. They boost the festival by organizing their own activities and performances in the form of beach carnival/parties, candle light night show, sporting activities, war boat performances and boat regattas, family quiz and so on. The audience joins the performances through singing, running, dancing and carrying out simple enactments. This active participation of the audience is a key to the success of the festival. The audience is needed for theatre to be complete because there is no essence of theatre without an audience.
During the performance, some of the audience members out of excitement give the masquerades money. This is a general conventional means of expressing aesthetic satisfaction at performances among the ljaws. No admission fee is charged for the show. So it is the money given willfully by members of the audience to the be performers in appreciation of the performance (which may be compared with the box office fee in modern theatre) that is used in acquiring, maintaining and redecorating masks/headpieces and costumes for the future by the masquerade cult.
Furthermore, characterization which involves role playing is used. In the ritual performances, the priest of Ozubo, the Olorogun wives, members of the Okosuotu masquerade cult, the Akasuo priest and others who participate directly or indirectly in the ritual performances are seen as actors and actresses. They are impersonators representing the relevant ancestors, divinities or water spirits.
The costumes or regalia of the Olorogun masquerade designed by members of the Okosuotu cult are not mandatory on normal everyday occasion. They are worn only during the festival period just like the special costumes worn during dramatic presentation in modern theatre. With these costumes, the role played by the individual in the Olorogun mask has ritual implication. The wearing of the Olorogun headpiece or mask and the cloth that covers the performer (which is a disguise technique), serve as an indicator of the role played. He acts and assumes a divine role during the festival, representing the water spirit and is seen by the audience as an embodiment of the progenitor or water spirit usually presented. The Olorogun masquerade is a principal actor, the main character or protagonist and the life-wire of the festival. All other performers are acting for or on behalf of the Olorogun masquerade.
The Olorogun masquerade also holds as hand prop a small machete and dances to the rhythm of music produced at the orçhestra. He is generally restless and moves up and down the whole community stage while the audience follows from all sides and calls his praise name Alabenikolokolokolo.This establishes the fact that there is an actor and an audience that is conscious and this is the essence of theatre and drama.
All the costumes, movements, dances and props together with the panegyric chant of Alabenikolokolokolo are the determining factors that the person behind the Olorogun mask is an açtor impersonating the water spirits. The members of the audience on the other hand are active collaborators because they know that a human being not a spirit is behind the mask. The pretense by the audience not to know the secrets of the masquerade is what l refer to as a ritual theatrical convention that allows for aesthetic distance. Thus, the involvement of make- believe is not in doubt in the Olorogun masquerade festival.
Further to this, possession or trance which is a moment of higher degree of role-playing is also present. At that point in Olorogun performance when the performer reaches a state of spiritual ecstasy in which it is assumed that he does not control anymore his actions, the character being impersonated is believed to have taken over the acting. The fact that possession, including other aspects of ritual festival or religious drama have been found to be of profound interest and use in modern theatre points to it's theatricality and dramatic relevance in the Olorogun masquerade festival.
From the foregoing, it is obvious that the dramatic and theatrical quality of the Ayakoromo Olorogun masquerade festival cannot be doubted since all the basic ingredients of theatre viz, what is performed, the performer, the venue and the audience are inçorporated in the festival. The masquerades have costumes as dramatists do and the performances are scheduled at certain dates, periods of time and venue just as dramatists perform in theatres.
The Olorogun masquerade performs through the main and inner streets of the town thereby presenting the whole community as the acting stage. The masquerade dance performances take place at the Ozubou playground, an arena specially marked out by the people for performance. Indeed, the Ayakoromo Olorogun festival presents a series of events that are theatrical and this reinforces the common values and creative capabilities of the Ayakoromo people. From all the theatrical and dramatic qualities observed, one strongly believes that the Ayakoromo people have aspects of tradition that are dramatic and theatrical. No matter how much Euro-centric mentality adversely refers to the festival as non-dramatic, the fact remains that it is an aspect of African traditional drama and theatre. I want to conclude with S. E. Ododo's warning that "it will be misleading to maintain that theatrical experience that does not conform to Western theatre canon is no theatre. A theatrical analysis of a festival within an African culture therefore, has the capacity to show similarities with Western theatre traditions and also presents its own unique aesthetic features"
EBIKABOWEI KEDIKUMO
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
You Can't Use And Dump Me, Friday Igbegbe Spits Fire, Accuses Deputy Governor Otuaro, Manager, Amgbaduba Of Neglect After 2019 Elections
You Can't Use And Dump Me, Friday Igbegbe Spits Fire, Accuses Deputy Governor Otuaro, Manager, Amgbaduba Of Neglect After 2019 Elections
Francis Tayor
Warri____ A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, Hon Chief. Friday lgbegbe has accused the leaders of PDP in Delta South Senatorial District, especially Deputy Governor, Barr. Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, Sen. James Manager and Chief. Emman Amgbaduba of dumping him after working for the party in 2019 general elections.
Alaowei Igbegbe blow the alarm today in Warri after addressing a team of journalists stressed that, he worked hard for the reelection of His Excellency, Sen Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, his deputy, Dcn. Kingsley Otuaro and the senator representing Delta South, Sen. James Manager but unfortunately he was left behind without any appointment to feed his family and followers.
He lamented that the above mentioned ljaw leaders has refused to pick his calls neither respond to text messages after using him to work for their victory at Warri South-West Local Government Area during 2019 general elections. He called on the said leaders to pick up his calls and tell him what they have for him in this Okowa second term administration.
According to him, said;" Otuaro, Manager and Amgbaduba cannot use and denied me for appointment. PDP belongs to all of us, it is not a family business. I have faithfully delivered and contributed my quota for the party over the past twenty years. It is my right to reap from where l sow seed over the years. One thing l want them to know is that, an ldle mind is the devils workshop. And the hungry man is an hangry man, hence they should as a matter of urgency address my challenges now or else, there shall be no peace in our party, lgbegbe stated."
However, it will interest you to know that, Alaowei Hon. Friday Igbegbe was a former Councillor in Warri South-West local government representing Ogbe-Ijoh Ward. He was the National Chairman, 'Occupy PDP' in the 2019 general elections, and have worked faithfully and been in the PDP for the past twenty years.
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Military Invasion: IPDI Issues FG 30 Days Ultimatum To Rebuild Bilabiri 1, 2 Communities, Threatens To Shutdown Oil Operations In Niger Delta If
Press Statement
19th January, 2020
Military Invasion: IPDI Issues FG 30 Days Ultimatum To Rebuild Bilabiri 1, 2 Communities, Threatens To Shutdown Oil Operations In Niger Delta If
Francis Tayor
We have been disgusted and infuriated over the unlawful military invasions of Bilabiri 1&2 Communities in Ekeremo LGA of Bayelsa state on last Friday. We condemn it in it entirety as it is barbaric , senseless and unlawful. We (Ijaws) have been pushed to the wall and we have decided to call for a total shutdown of all oil facilities in Niger Delta to protest against the continues unlawful burning of Ijaw communities if Federal Government fails to rebuild Bilabiri 1&2 within 30 days.
The killing of three military Officers was outrightly condemned by the Ijaw nation. But that seems not enough to pacify and reconciliate the marauding ,bias and sectional military Officers in Nigeria. Despite the massive condemnation of the attack, the military went ahead and burnt down two Ijaw speaking Communities in Ekeremo LGA on mere suspicion that some youths from those Communities could be part of the gunmen who killed three military personnel and abducted four expatriates.
The law of presumption of innocent has been violated. The law says every accused person (s) is or are presumed innoncent except proven guilty by a competent court of jurisdiction. Now which court actually told the sectional military that people they are suspecting are guilty of the crime before burning down the innocent commmunities?. This is an act of lawlessness and complete abuse of rights of residents of the innocent commmunities. The people's right to life, right to personal liberty, right to fair hearing and presumption of innocent have been violated.
The killing of three military and abduction four expatriates were never planned by the entire two Communities, and the action did not took place in Bilabiri 1&2 communities to warrant being burnt down unlawfully. Our king palace was burnt down. If it were in the North would they burnt a palace of emir because of one useless criminal?
This is a deliberate attempt to wipe out the existence of Ijaws in Nigeria. Our benevolent has been taken for granted being the strength of the country's economy. Killing ,burning and invading of Ijaw Communities is a coup against Ijaw nation and it is unacceptable.
In as much as we do not support killing of military personnel under any guise, we want to state unequivocally that more military died in the volatile North than the Southern Nigeria. But despite the massive killings Of Military Personnel In the North, no Northern community has been burnt down.On 18th December, 2019 two custom Officers were killed in Lokoja/Okene road but the government has not deem it fit to burn down the two cities.
Further more, on January 15, 2020 two soldiers were killed by bandits at Okene, up till now Okene has not been burnt down. On July 11, 2019 12 soldiers got missing and ten were killed in Damboa in Borno by suspected Boko Haram attack but up till now Damboa has not been burnt down. One soldier was killed in Rigasa area of Kuduna on January 16,2020 but Rigasa has not been burnt down. On March 22,2018, 12 soldiers were killed in Kuduna, military is yet to burn down Kaduna. On Friday 11,2019, 13soldiers killed by Boko Haram were given mass burial in Kaduna, but Kuduna is yet to be burnt down. January 9,2020 about 8 soldiers were killed in monguno town in Maiduguru but Monguno is yet to be burnt down, In November 22, 2018 about 100 soldiers were killed in a Metele village attack, but since Military has not burnt down Metele village in eastern Borno state and failed to compelled the community to produce identity of the attackers and many more.
We are now endanger spicies. We are at the verge of being wiped out. We are disappointed over the unlawful invasion and burning of Bilabiri Communities.
There is no town or city in Nigeria that doesn't harbour criminals but non of such cities have been burnt down despite several criminal attacks on military personnel. Some suspected criminals came from Ijaw commmunities is not an enough reason to burnt down Ijaw communities, If the sectional military and Nigerian government do not have an evil agenda against Ijaw people.
The military action could not be referred as mere act of unprofessionalism but an act of wickedness and desperate move to kill and wipe Ijaw nation away for the free flow of the oil in our land. It may interest you to know that Bilabiri 1&2 are not militant dens but ancient commmunities of Ijaw speaking people. Thousands of its residents were displaced.Properties worth billions of naira were ravaged. Many indigenes are still trap in the maggrove forest. Others made homeless. No relief efforts. What an evil done to the sleeping innocent commmunities?
We hereby call for a rebuild of the commmunities within 30th days and the military who carry out this unlawful and dastard acts should be investigated and brought to book to serve as a deterrent to others.
If this is not done within 30 days ,we will be forced to call for shutdown of all oil facilities in Niger Delta region to protest against the continues invasion and burning of Ijaw communities in Niger Delta region.
Signed:
Comrade Ozobo Austin
National president Ijaw people's Development Initiative, IPDI.
Ayakoromo Olorogun Beach Carnival To Hold 24th January, As May Bestman, DJ. Angos Sets To Thrill Spectators
Ayakoromo Olorogun Beach Carnival To Hold 24th January, As May Bestman, DJ. Angos Sets To Thrill Spectators
Francis Tayor
Warri_____ The annual Ayakoromo Olorogun Beach Carnival is here again as the Okosu-otu masquerade group of Ayakoromo Community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State commenced the process of this year Olorogun first outing scheduled on 25th January, 2020.
According to our source, said preparation is on top gear to put finishing touch for the Beach Carnival that is coming up on the 24th January, 2020 at Ayakoromo Federated Community Youth Hall Water front, starting from 10:30am.
Music will be supplied by Bestman May and DJ Angos aka. Ayafa first son. The statement adds that, Chairman of the occasion is Mr. Fidelis Denghan and the Vice Chairman is Mr. Moses Mienkoromo, Chairman elect, Ayakoromo Federated Community. Mrs. Yellow Aguede Government will be the Chairlady while father of the day is Capt. Whisky, the King of Udu Ijaw, Warri.
However, there shall be a token of #500 only for gate fee. The general public is hereby invited to witness this years epoch making Ayakoromo Olorogun Beach Carnival, as well as the Olorogun Festival.
It will interest you to note that, the sponsors of this year's Beach Carnival are,
Hon. Koffi Amasuomo,
SSA to the Delta State Governor on Investment (Grand Patron).
Prince. Kelvin Perekeme,
(Aka. Abuja Whisky)
Member Delta State Land/Waterways Security Committee.
Apostle Timi Yanky,
(Aka. Barsh)
Member Delta State Land/Waterways Security Committee.
Monday, January 20, 2020
Progressive Youths Leadership Foundation Charges Niger Deltans To Be More United And Live Beyond Ethnicity To Attract Development
Progressive Youths Leadership Foundation Charges Niger Deltans To Be More United And Live Beyond Ethnicity To Attract Development
Francis Tayor
Benin____ A Niger Delta Non-Governmental youth organisation that is comprising the nine states in the region, which are Abia, Akwa-lbom, Bayelsa, Cross Rivers, Delta, Edo, Imo, Rivers and Ondo states under the auspices of 'Progressive Youth Leadership Foundation of Niger Delta has called on Niger Deltans to be more united and live beyond ethnicity in order to ensure peace and attract sustainable development to the region.
The National President of the group, Comr. Adams Ogomugo Diplomat made the call on 17th January, 2020 said let there be unity among the youths in Niger Delta so that we can advocate for sustainable development to our region. " He speak against ethnicity and tribal sentiments in order for Niger Delta to progress. We should think beyond ethnicity in the region, he stated."
The group made the call during the officially inauguration of the Edo state chapter executive at Oduware Lodge Benin city, where the National President handed over the Constitution of NDPYLF to the state chapter chairman, Comr. Mingo F Saya.
Some members of the newly inaugurated executive includes; the chairman, Comr Mingo F Saya, Comr. Gandi T. Wisdom Secretary, Hon. Nike Tame Edah P. R. O, Hon Osagie Abayomi, mobilization officer, Comr. Uahomo Courage, Woman leader, Comr. Yanboh Samson, Assistant Secretary, Comr. Anita Godwin, Financial Secretary and others.
The state chapter Chairman, Comr. Mingo Friday briefly made an acceptance speech by thanking the National President and his executive for finding him worthy and honoured to serve in the capacity of the state chapter chairman, and promised to bring the expected peace and unity to the foundation and Niger Delta at large.
The state chapter secretary Comr. Gandi wisdom also appreciated the president and also promised to bring the blinking light of unity in Niger Delta.
The President further emphasized and called on Niger Deltans to think beyond ethnicity and focus on a united Niger Delta region.
The National President further pointed out some ethnic barriers facing the region as a result of disunity among ethnic groups in Niger Delta that has hindered development and security of the region. He therefore, urged all tribes in Niger Delta to take a bold step to build a lasting relationship which will fast track development in the region.
Comrade Adams therefore, formally welcome Edo state chapter chairman and his executive to the foundation.
PDP Congress: l Will Continue To Respect Hierarchy Of Party Leadership, Work With Constituted Authority When Given The Mandate, Hon. Tam Odogwu
PDP Congress: l Will Continue To Respect Hierarchy Of Party Leadership, Work With Constituted Authority When Given The Mandate, Hon. Tam Odogwu
Francis Tayor
Warri____ ln his effort to strengthen the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, the front line Chairmanship aspirant in the forthcoming party Congress, Hon. Tam Godspower Odogwu has reaffirmed his commitment to serve the party better by respecting the hierarchy of party leadership, as well as work with the constitution of the party when elected as Chairman.
Hon. Odogwu stated this today in Warri while addressing the press, said maximum respect and recognition should be given to the elders and founding fathers of PDP in Burutu, noting that their opinion and advice would be highly respected in order to run a more inclusive and open door policy when given the opportunity to serve.
According to him, said; " As a growing young man, l know the importance of the words of our elders. Their words of wisdom is capable of catapulting one to greatness when given attention. I so much believe in sharing collective ideas to achieve a common goal.
Hence, l will always seek for advice from our party elders, so as to build a more stronger PDP in Burutu. Also, I will not deviate from the constitution in running the affairs of our great party, because there lies the modus operandi. I am appealing to my dear leaders in Burutu South and North to give me a try, and l promise not to disappoint our great party when elected as Chairman, Hon. Odogwu stated."
IYC Eastern Zone Calls For Unity Convention, Kicks Against Okoroete In Eastern Obolo As The Proposed Venue For National Constitutional Convention
IYC Eastern Zone Calls For Unity Convention, Kicks Against Okoroete In Eastern Obolo As The Proposed Venue For National Constitutional Convention
Francis Tayor
PortHarcourt____ The leaders of Ijaw Youth Council, IYC Eastern Zone has unanimously calls for a unity Electoral Convention ahead the forthcoming 2020 Council election across ljaw nation, noting that there is the urgent need for the harmonization of Barr. Oweilaemi Pereotubo and Barr. Eric Omare factions earlier in order to end further fractionalization of lYC in the next National Executive Council.
The Eastern Council leaders equally kicked against the proposed plan of holding lYC National Constitutional Convention at Okoroete in Eastern Obolo by Barr. Oweilaemi Pereotubo, stressing that the venue is not appropriate with reasons best known to them and that Bille, Bonny and Abonnema should be used for the intending National Convention in order to avoid unnecessary crisis.
The Eastern leaders of Council take the unanimous decision in a communique issued on the 18th January, 2020 after a critical stakeholders meeting held in Rivers State capital PortHarcourt, stated that ljaw nation can no longer continue in disunity and fractionalization of Council, hence they came up with the following resolutions.
According to the Communique, read; "
THE COMMUNIQUE FROM CRITICAL STAKEHOLDERS MEETING ON THE POSITION OF IYC EASTERN ZONE ON THE QUEST FOR A UNITED IYC ELECTORAL CONVENTION. HELD ON THE 18TH OF JANUARY 2020.
Sequel to the prevailing setbacks and the National ridicules on Ijaw Nation base on the discordant voices of council on many National and Regional issues affecting the survival of Ijaw Nation and the Niger Delta in the present Nigerian State been the resultant effect of the long disunity and factionalization of council for almost three (3) years now.
Critical stakeholders of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Eastern Zone met on the need for unity and discussed extensively on the best possible ways for a United Ijaw Youth Council that will put an end to the existing disunity and further factionalization of council putting the Unity of Ijaw Nation first above zonal or individual interest which in times past have weakened our collective objectivesm and zeal as a people striving for Political and Economic survival in Nigeria.
Based on the above premise, the followings are the positions taken by critical stakeholders of IYC Eastern Zone for a United Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide on her quest for Peace and a Unified IYC.
1. That Ijaw Nation across board yearns for a united IYC at this very critical era, therefore calls for a Unity Electoral Convention between Barr Oweilaemi Pereotubo and Barr Eric Omare that will end further factionalization of IYC in the next National Executive Council.
2. We therefore plead with our Sister Zones of the Central to the West, critical stakeholders of Ijaw Nation, Opinion leaders, Elders, Chapters and Clan Chairmen all over Ijaw Nation to eschew sentiments, speak out for unity and stand resolute for a United IYC Electoral Convention which has become expedient and an unavoidable necessity for our collective survival and Commonwealth of Ijaw Nation.
3. We have also decided that the proposed venue of Okoroete in Eastern Obolo by the National President Barr Oweilaemi Pereotubo for his proposed Constitutional Convention is not acceptable to the zone with reasons best known to the stakeholders that any intending Nagional Convention coming to Eastern Zone should take the venue of Bille,Bonny and Abonnema as the zone will not encourage any act that will fuel crisis in the zone if Eastern Obolo is allowed for any National Constitutional Convention now.
4.The zone having scrutinised lately the draft of the constitution and the time available before the expiration of the tenure of the presen National Executive Council, the Eastern Zone is of the opinion that the present leadership should focus more on peace and uniting IYC for a smooth and peaceful transition that will birth a very formidable United Ijaw Youth Council as constitutional issues towards the expiration of previous tenures of past Presidents have always fueled the dividing crisis putting our most revered Council in disarray.
We sincerely urge all members of Council to act in manners and ways that will advance the course of unity in council at this material time to enable Ijaw Nation rise again with a United Voice that will renew the Hopes and Aspirations of our fathers, Youths, Mothers and Children to build the Ijaw Nation of our Dream, the statement adds.
Yours in the Struggle.
Singed for the Elders.
Amasenibo Prince Mac-Pepple ( Osimini).
Elder Tunde Tam-Anaye Kio (CIA)
Elder Iyala ( Vice Chairman Elders Council).
Madam Elfrida Olungwe.
Chief Christian Thalick
.Elder Fred Kondu (PRO Elders Council) and
Elder Namapele.
Signed for National officers of the Zone.
Comrade Telema Pollyn (National Deputy President)
Comrade Chief Luckyman Igila ( National Treasurer)
Signed for the Zonal Executive.
Comrade Sammy George ( Chairman)
Comrade James Tobin (Vice)
Comrade Alalibo Igila ( Secratary)
Comrade Humphry Dagogo (PRO)
And Comrade Osima Paul White( Mobilization)
Signed for Parliamentarians.
Senator Comrade Paul Worika (Coordinator Eastern Zone IYC 4th Mobile Parliamentarians)
Signed for Clan Chairmen
Comrade Garrick Pascal ( Chairman of all Clan Chairmen IYC Eastern Zone).
Long Live IYC Eastern Zone
Long Live Ijaw Nation
And Long Live to all that are Standing for Peace and Unity in this trial and perilous times of our survival in Nigeria.
#ASAWANA!
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Party Congress: PDP Releases Fees Of Nomination Forms, Election Dates Ahead Party Congresses
Party Congress: PDP Releases Fees Of Nomination Forms, Election Dates Ahead Party Congresses
Francis Tayor
Ahead the forthcoming party Congresses across the federation, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has released dates, as well as fees of nomination form for the conduct of the party Congresses nation wide.
According to our source said;"
1) Ward Excos Congresses and 3Ad- Hoc Ward Delegates on Saturday March 7th, 2020
2) Ward Appeal on Thursday March 12th
3) LGA Excos and National Delegates on Saturday March 21,
4) Appeal Wednesday March 25th
5) Screening of State and Zonal Excos on Thursday March 26th
6) Appeal on Tuesday March 31st.
7) State Congresses on Saturday April 4th
8) Appeal on Wednesday April 8th
9) Zonal Congresses on Saturday April 18th
10) Appeal on April 22nd
11) Caucus Meeting on Wednesday April 29th
12) BOT Meeting on Thursday April 30th, and
13) NEC meeting to Approve of all Congresses on Thursday April 30th, 2020.
However, the fees for Nomination Form for various offices is listed as follows;
A. Ward Level
i. Chairman - 10,000
ii. Deputy Chairman - 7,500
iii. Secretary - 7,500
iv. Youth Leader - 5,000
v. Women Leader - 5,000
vi. Other Officers and 3 Ad-Hoc Members - 5,000
B. LGA Level
i. Chairman - 100,000
ii. Deputy Chairman - 50,000
iii. Secretary - 50,000
iv. Others - 30,000
v. National Delegate - 50,000
C. State Level
i. Chairman - 750,000
ii. Vice Chairman - 500,000
iii. Secretary - 500,000
iv. Other State Working Committee Members - 200,000
v. Other Exco Members - 100,000
D. Zonal Level
i. Chairman - 1,000,000
ii. Secretary - 500,000
iii. Other Offices - 200,000
E. National Level
i. Chairman - 5,000,000
ii. Secretary - 3,000,000
iii. Deputy Chairman - 3,000,000
iv. Other NWC Members - 2,000,000
v. All National Deputies - 750,000
vi. National Ex-Officios - 500,000
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