Saturday, May 30, 2020
Delta Mulls Recycling waste For Asphalt Production
Delta Mulls Recycling waste For Asphalt Production
The Delta State Waste Management Board says it is exploring the potentials of using plastic waste as a binding material for asphalt and paving blocks production.
Warri_____ Chairman of the board, Mr Chinye Bazim disclosed this on Friday at the Government House Annexe Warri in a meeting with the Taskforce Chairman on Environment, Honourable Sylvester Oromoni.
He said the board was in contact with companies that will help the state explore the potentials of using plastic waste as a binding material for asphalts and paving blocks production.
Chinye said that the management of solid waste continues to be a major challenge, particularly in the urban agglomeration so the best way now is to recycle waste.
He said that the way forward to end indiscriminate dumps around the state is to fully restore the old pattern of door-to-door waste collection and effective enforcement and that is why myself and members of the Board, Hon. Mofe Edema and Olorogun Daniel Ighedo are here to synergies with the State Taskforce on Environment.
According to Chinye, Government will henceforth ensure enforcement of environmental sanitation practices and payment of bills. Effective environmentally sound management of wastes requires active participation of all key stakeholders too," he added.
"Domestic waste management has become an area of major concern. When I came into office, It was like we were loosing battle against the harmful consequences of unguided waste and the attainment of a clean healthy environment here in Delta.
"We see heaps/accumulation of festering waste dumps in our urban and commercial cities. All sides of residential apartments, the drains, the highways, corners of major or and minor streets, undeveloped plots of land have all become waste dumps for many households.
"A lot of problems are faced in the collection process like climatic problems, public attitude, nature of waste, and transport condition. Disposal methods such as dumping sites, incineration, recycling, shipping and home garbage disposal. Newer advances in disposal methods, such as pyrolysis, biodegradable containers and biodegradation.
"The problem of waste management has two parts, that of collection and that of disposal. Communal collection, block collection, door to door collection and kerbside collection methods.
"The first thing I did was to meet with the PSPs, Inspects their trucks and replaced non active ones. And since then, I must say that we have recorded much progress in that aspect.
On his part, State Taskforce Chairman on Environment, Honourable Sylvester Oromoni said that health hazard, traffic congestion, unsightliness, unpleasantness and blockage of drainages are some of the problems caused by the lack of efficient waste management practice here in Delta and I think this is the right time to join hands together to enforce for effectiveness," he stated.
Friday, May 29, 2020
Just-ln: Ogwashi-uku Prison lnmates Cry To FG, Okowa For Pardon As A Warder Dies Of COVID-19 Today, Says They Are No More Safe
Just-ln: Ogwashi-uku Prison lnmates Cry To FG, Okowa For Pardon As A Warder Dies Of COVID-19 Today, Says They Are No More Safe
Francis Tayor
Warri____ The inmates of Federal Government Correctional Centre, Ogwashi-uku Delta State has cried out to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Sen Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa to come to their aid as a matter of urgency as a Warder working at the Prison died of Coronavirus.
The deceased one Mr. Philip was newly engaged at Ogwashi-uku Prison and he was confirmed dead in the early hours of today friday 29th May, 2020 of the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic after test result was released.
Our source has it that, the deceased aged 36 was newly transferred to Ogwashi-uku Prison as a Warder. He was developing the symptoms of COVID-19, such as sneezing, coughing and was tested positive of the virus before he finally give up this morning at Ogwashi-uku Prison.
However, there is panic and fear as the inmates are at risk of contacting the virus as result of the index case reported this morning.
Speaking to our reporter, one of the inmates who pleaded anonymity, " said the man died this morning and the body was taken away secretly by the Prison authority. We are no longer safe here because the deceased was confirmed dead of COVID-19 pandemic. We are calling on President Buhari, NCDC and Gov. Okowa to come to our aid by releasing us here as the presidential amnesty for prisoners is still invoke, he stated ."
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Just-ln: Delta State Taskforce On Environment Demolishes illegal Structures At Main Market, Warrri
Just-ln: Delta State Taskforce On Environment Demolishes illegal Structures At Main Market, Warrri
Onduku Charlse
Warri_____ The members of Delta State Taskforce on Environment in collaboration with Nigeria police as well as ministry of environment in the early hours of today has demolished illegal shops attached to building along main market, Ogbe-Ijoh in Warri South Local Government Area, Delta state.
The operation led by the Chairman, Evang. Sylvester Oromoni and his team bulldozed all illegal shops attached to Sephina/Sephe Nig Ltd, thereby clearing the traffic leading to Ogbe-ljoh market.
Evang. Oromoni warned market women to trade in their stores, stressing that anyone caught henceforth extending their shops would be arrested by law enforcement agencies in order to face the heavy weight of the law.
However, the Chairman was accompanied by the Coordinator Delta South and Central, Comr. Kingsley Iweka, the SA Special duties, Hon. Akpojotor among others.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
5 NUJ Warri Correspondents' Chapel Members illegal Arrest: Union demands unreserved apology from Nigeria Police Force
5 NUJ Warri Correspondents' Chapel Members illegal Arrest: Union demands unreserved apology from Nigeria Police Force
Oguns Sammy
Warri_____ Nigeria Union of Journalists, Warri Correspondent chapel has demanded 24 hours unreserved apology to the union and the journalists illegally arrested and abducted by Nigeria Police Warri Area Command on Tuesday.
The Journalists arrested were Omonigho Mathew ( Daily Post), Edeki Egafe (News Agency of Nigeria), Francis Sadhere ( Business Day) , Christopher Odamah ( Delta Trumpet) and Onyeka Meluwa,,(Punch Newspaper).
The Nigeria Police Force did not give reason for arrest yesterday just as the identity of the police officers in the saga were unknown
Commenting on development, former Chairman of Warri Correspondent Chapel, Vanguard News paper correspondent who is also a Barrister, Comrade Akpokona Omafuaire said it unlawful for unknown police officers to arrest and abduct the journalists without telling them the offence they committed.
He said the police claimed they arrested them because they were looking for a person's contact who has committed an offence. He said the union deserve 24 hours apology or face the wrath of the union.
He said: " this is Nigeria, you don't just arrests people because you are tracing one person or the other because you are on instruction from the Inspector General of Police(IG), this is Nigeria,and anything can happen'"
On their part, the Ex-officio of Nigeria of Union of Journalist, State Council and A Delta Rainbow Television Correspondent, Felix Eku and the Chairman, Warri Correspondent Chapel, Okies Vickie's. condenmed in strong terms the illegal arrest and detention of the five journalists by unknown police officers from the area command.
It would be recalled that on Tuesday at about 330 pm, a Daily Post Correspondent in Warri, Omonigho Matthew was arrested by unknown police officers from Area Command in Warri without an offence.
The four journalists: Francis Sadhere, Edeki Edafe, Christopher Odamah and Onyeka Meluwa sent by the union to find out the cause of the arrest were further arrested and detained by the police.
It took efforts of the Union having spoken with Delta State Commissioner of Police Mahammed Inuwa to release the journalists at about 11:45 Pm.
By the time members of the Union mobilised their members in a protest to area command Warri this morning, no police officer was seen neither the identity of the officers who came for action unknown at the time of filling in this report.
Human Rights Group Condemns Police Abduction Of Four Journalists ln Warri .....wants erring officers brought to book, accuses police of attempting to gag free press
Press Statement
27th May, 2020
Human Rights Group Condemns Police Abduction Of Four Journalists ln Warri
.....wants erring officers brought to book, accuses police of attempting to gag free press
We wish to strongly condemn the unlawful arrest and detention of four journalists in Warri, Delta State by Nigerian police attached to Warri Area command. The arrest of the four journalists were unlawful ,illegal, barbaric and unprecedented.The arrests were in violation of the right of the affected journalists.
The Police has thrown professionalism and discipline into the wind. You storm NUJ and abducted two journalists unlawfully,because you couldn't see someone you went for, and NUJ sent other two journalists to effect their release you arrested them again. This shows the hight of police lawlessness in the country.
The police is expected to have some levels of respect for the journalistic profession. The police should have invited them for questioning if it felt they have erred in carrying out their legitimate duties. Severally reporters have suffered similar humiliations from police in the country, and this is no longer acceptable as it is an attempt to intimidate reporters, silent public advocacy and free press.
The journalists have constitutional rights to practice their profession but if they erred in the cause of doing their business, they can be invited for clarification or apology and retraction and not to be arrested and detained unlawfully.
The police should know that every journalist has a right to source for story and decide not to disclose their souces. The right of free press should not be trampled under feet. Freedom of speech should not be gagged. The police authorities should reeducate their men on professionalism and discipline. Declaring war against lawful citizens on slightest provocations is condemnable and it makes police a baby force.
It is our demand that the inspector General of police and the police commissioner of Delta State should swing into action and bring to book the police officers who invaded Nigeria Union Of Journalists Office in Warri and unlawful abducted two journalists because they missed their target and in the same vein detained another two journalists who went for the bail of the abducted journalists, without a further delay as to serve as a detterent to other unguided police officers.
Signed
Comrade Ozobo Austin
Niger Delta Environmental and right activist and national president Ijaw People's Development Initiative, IPDI.
NDDC Loot: Daily Watch Publisher, Opukeme Accuses Akpobio Over Threat To His Life, Calls On IGP To Hold Him Responsible If Anything Happens To Him
Francis Tayor
Warri_____ A warri based veteran journalist cum the Publisher of Daily Watch Newspaper, Mr. Cletus Opukeme has raised alarm on threat to his life and family members by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Sen. Godswill Akpabio over his exposure of Akpabio's massive looting in NDDC before Nigerians and the National Assembly.
Mr. Opukeme blows the alarm in a Press Release dated Wednesday 27th May, 2020 charged Sen. Akpabio to do the needful by approaching the law court to challenge Daily Watch publication against him if he feels it is libelous and defamatory rather than using the DSS and Nigerian police to go after his life. He called on the lnspector General of Police, Mr. Adamu Muhammed to hold Akpabio responsible if anything happens to him and any member of his family.
According to the Press Release, read:
THREAT TO MY LIFE
My attention has been drawn to a clandestine move by Niger Delta Minister Godwill Akpabio who is the supervising minister of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) using crooked Inspector General Police (IGP) Boys to abduct me and do whatever thing they were instructed to do to me over Daily Watch exposes of the monumental fraud in NDDC running to billions of naira that had attracted the Senate and National House or Reprsentative to set up various committees to probe the commission Interim Management Committee.
Yesterday, the IGP boys from Abuja traced me from Abuja to the office of the Nigerian Union of journalists office in Warri,Delta State and in a commando like manner abducted Mr. Matthew Omonigho away who later called that he was dumped at Area Commander office Warri.
The Union leadership sent a delegation to the police station to know why he was arrested without reason for his arrest and bundled away like a common criminal and manhandled.
The police instead of listening to the NUJ delegation confisticated all their phones and detained them also
The Police told them that they were special squad sent from Abuja to arrest Mr. Cletus Opukeme, the Publisher/ Editor-in-Chief of Daily Watch.
I want to categorically warn that the so called crooked IGP paid boys and other security operatives should stay away from Daily Watch publications. That if Senator Godswill Akpabio or any other person feel aggrieved by our published storis. They know the right option which is to seek for redress as the court is there for them to sue Daily Watch publisher and allow the judiciary to determine our publication whether it is libelous and defamatiory. It is not the place of DSS ,the IGP boys or any other security operatives to be used to intimidate Daily Watch over our genuine investigations which first exposed large scale of financial missapproriation in NDDC. Senator Akpabio has turned NDDC to a cash cow looting the common wealth of the people of Niger Delta and intimidation or arrest by IGP Boys /DSS cannot frighten us from doing what we know how to do best by informing the public the right information.
The invasion of Warri NUJ office by the crooked IGP TEAM to arrest a journalist is an embarrassment to democracy in the country as journalists have freedom of expression enshrined on the nation's constitution.
If Akpabio is aggrieved by our publications for exposing his massive looting, he should go to court and stop intimidating me with the police and ex-militants to gag the press from doing our Constitutional duties
The said IG squad called one of the arrested journalists to direct them to Cletus Opukeme's residence who identified himself as Reuben with the following phone
one Reuben with mobile phone number:08116912068 quoting the reporter ''One Mr. Reuben just called now requesting to know if I have been able to see Cletus. I told him that he only called me this morning wherein I asked him to be at the Area Command with me in solidarity and he refused. Again, he asked if I know any link with which they could get him and I said No. He later cut the call''
Therefore, I am calling the Inspector General of Police Mr. Mohammed Adamu to hold Niger Delta minister Godswill Akpabio and the members of the NDDC Interim management committee responsible, if anything happens to my life and my members of my immediate family.
The same similar threats were being made by unidentified members over campaign against Akpabio's massive looting by Izanzan which after a protest was made against Akpabio and his NDDC IMC within a week assassins shot dead the vibrand and resourceful spokesman Comrade Famous Believe on the 18th May 2020 which police is investigating the murderers till now.
Signed:
Cletus Opukeme
Publisher/ Editor-in- Chief
Daily Watch.
More Trouble Looms ln NDDC As Akpabio, Ex-NDDC MD Joi Nunieh On Path Of War, As Lawyer Seeks Probe Of Spurious Contracts Discovered In The Commission
More Trouble Looms ln NDDC As Akpabio, Ex-NDDC MD Joi Nunieh On Path Of War, As Lawyer Seeks Probe Of Spurious Contracts Discovered In The Commission
....... writes Senate President, Speaker, others
........Tasks Buhari on the fight against corruption
Abuja_____ A legal practitioner, Mr. Ojeh Godwin, has lamented what he called flagrant abuse of statutory procedure and due process, calling for an urgent investigation of the activities of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
‘’It is disheartening that the leadership of the Interim Management Committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) which was supposedly set up to restore sanity and rescue the body has taken over the same acts of corruption and fraudulent transactions with which the erstwhile leadership of the Commission were alleged. The Interim Management Committee which came on board and confidently accused the past leadership of the NDDC of lacklustre performance, abandoned projects, poor project delivery and so on is now enmeshed in acts of pervasive corruption, blatant illegality, flagrant abuse of power and flagrant abuse of statutory procedure and due process’’
He particularly accused former Acting Managing Director of NDDC, Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh of throwing caution to the winds.
‘’It is saddening that Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, Ag EDP of the Interim Management Committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, the Ag. EDFA of the Interim Management Committee of the NDDC, Mr. Ibanga Bassey and other members of the Management Team of the Interim Management Committee of the NDDC who are to oversee the forensic audit of the NDDC as ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari, in a spate of few months in office have done nothing but to betray the trust reposed in them. Rather than stemming or exposing the corruption they had accused their predecessors of, they had thrown caution to the winds and don the toga of corruption to perpetrate fraudulent acts and abuse of laid down statutory procedure under the NDDC Act and Public Procurement Act. The so much acclaimed contract verification Committee led then by Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, Mr. Ibanga Bassey and other members of the Management team approved the sums of money to the tune of over N4billion on spurious contracts in the name of supplying “Maternity Delivery Kits”, “Cholera Vaccines”, “Lassa Fever Kits” and “Outstanding Science Equipment’’.
In a petition to the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon Femi Gbajabiamila and others, the Benin based lawyer accused Nunieh of dispensing fund not captured under any budgetary allocation/appropriation.
‘’It is pertinent to state at the outset that Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, Ag. EDP of the Interim Management Committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Dr Cairo Ojougboh, the Ag EDFA of the Interim Management Committee, Mr. Ibanga Bassey and other members of the Management Team unilaterally approved huge sums of payments without any prior budgetary appropriation. This is reflected in the Memo dated January 17, 2020 where they directed the approval and also directed that the Summarised Information on the Health and Education Projects listed in a Memo dated 3rd December, 2019 and January 10, 2020 be treated for payment. They did this despite the fact that the Memo dated January 17, 2020 clearly stated that “The programmes have already been awarded and supplied”, and that “some of the items have already been distributed”. In fact, they overruled the professional advice of a top official (the DPRS) of the NDDC, who stated on the Memo that “The request is for inclusion in 2020 budget and not for payment”. This singular act of theirs was in direct conflict with the provisions of section 16(1) (b) of the Public Procurement Act which provides as follows: “(1) Subject to any exemption allowed by this Act, all public procurement shall be conducted: (b) based only on procurement plans supported by prior budgetary appropriations and no procurement proceedings shall be formalised until the procuring entity has ensured that funds are available to meet the obligations and subject to the threshold in the regulations made by the Bureau, has obtained a ”Certificate of No Objection to contract Award “from the Bureau” In the instant case, there was no budgetary appropriation and there was no Certificate of No Objection to back up the payments made. All the payments so made are detailed below. The Memos referred to above which speak for themselves are annexed herewith as ANNEXURE A, B and C’’.
Titled: Petition against Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, the former acting managing director/chief executive officer, interim management committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, the acting executive director (Projects) interim management committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Ibanga Bassey, the acting executive director (Finance and Administration) interim management committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission and other management members of the interim management committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission for fraudulent misappropriation of public funds, contract splitting, payment of money for non-existing contract, unauthorised payment beyond official capacity, Godwin Ojeh said the Interim Management of the Niger Delta Commission had carried out several surreptitious and selective payments on nonexistence emergency contracts.
‘’Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, Mr. Ibanga Bassey and other members of the Management team of the Interim Management Committee had carried out several surreptitious and selective payments on spurious/ non-existence emergency contracts which are in direct conflict with and antithetical to the campaign against corrupt practices in public offices by the government of President Muhammadu Buhari. This is so in that, there was no time that any public announcement was made to allow for bidding for the said “contracts”. This is a contravention of the provisions of section 16(1) (c) and (d) of the Public Procurement Act which provides as follows: “Subject to any exception allowed by this Act, all public procurement shall be conducted: (c) by open competitive bidding. (d) In a manner which is transparent, timely, equitable for ensuring accountability and conformity with this Act and regulations deriving there from”
He said payments were made to Pear Medical Support Services (357,437,500.00 – First Bank (FBN) Account No: 2034259777), Signora Concepts Ltd- N357437, 500.00 -First Bank (FBN) Account No; 20342732267) and T & N Ltd – N357, 437,500.00 (UBA Account No; 0121112544.
Ojeh Godwin listed Cremes Ltd (21000 Lassa Fever Protective Kits –TSA/Pro/20/01/0006 –N857, 850,000 – FBN Account No; 2014316595, A & G Int. Ltd (100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area – TSA/Pro/20/01/0004 – N47,166,787.50 –Zenith Bank Account Number 1014628310, Bukadi Global Services (100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area – TSA/Pro/20/01/0005 – N47,166,787.50 – Fidelity Account Number 5080021292, Ceeone Pharmacy Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0006 –N47,166,787.50 – Polaris Account Number 1770953450, Chloe Capital & Business Support -(100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area – TSA/Pro/20/01/0007- N47,166,787.50 –GTB Account Number 0139522300, Cremes Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0008 – N47,166,787,50 – FBN Account Number 2034782183), Deltafric Concepts ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0009 –N47,166,787.50 – Polaris Account Number 4091179628, Dotu Solutions Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0010 –N47,166,787.50 – Unity Bank Account Number 0085504, Duxter Services Ltd( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0011 –N47,166,787.50 – GTB Account 0089040175, Falconwood Nig Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0012 –N47,166,787.50 –Unity Bank Account Number 0028812258, Guaco Light Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0013 –N47,166,787.50 –UBA Account 1014623098, Jeog Logistics Nig Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0014 –N47,166,787.50 – Access Bank Account 0045147182, Lloyds Capital & Business Support Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0015 –N47,166,787.50 – Access Bank Account 0801084201 and Madinagreen Nig Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0016 –N47,166,787.50 – Wema Bank Account 0122807400 as companies used to indicate supply of Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Region.
He also listed Manson Global Healthcare Services ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0017 –N47,166,787.50 –FBN Account Number 2033000398, Master Builder Nig Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0018 –N47,166,787.50 –Unity Bank Account Number 008303813, Otams Services Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0019 –N47,166,787.50 – FCMB Account Number 3031833017, Path Stones & Logistics Nig Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0020 –N47,166,787.50 – Ecobank Account Number 0432008716, Pearl Clinics & Maternity Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0021 –N47,166,787.50 – FCMB Account Number 5279674010, Signora Concepts Services Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0023 –N47,166,787.50 – FBN Account Number 2014079850, Squrepyram ID Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0024 –N47,166,787.50 – Zenith Bank Account Number 1015601833 and Switch Original Ltd ( 100 Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the Niger Delta Area –TSA/Pro/20/01/0025 –N47,166,787.50 – Fidelity Bank Account Number 4010298726 as other companies used to indicate supply of Lassa Fever Protective Kits in the region.
He expressed displeasure over the activities of the Interim Management Committee.
‘’Rather than follow due process statutorily laid down under the enabling law, the Interim Management Committee led by Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh and Mr. Ibanga Bassey simply raised an Internal Memo in which it gave summary of contract awards and their various stages including the names of the beneficiaries companies and the contract sum’’.
Ojeh Godwin said the actions of Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh in making payments for non-existing contract were tantamount to fraud in the public service.
‘’Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, Mr. Ibanga Bassey and other members of their Management team of the did not apply for and obtained the requisite “Certificate of No Objection to Contract Award” from the Bureau of Public Procurement as required under the law. In this wise, the enabling Public Procurement Act in its section 16 (1) (b) directs as follows: “Subject to any exception allowed by this Act, all public procurement shall be conducted: (b)“…based only on procurement plans supported by prior budgetary appropriations, and no procurement proceedings shall be formalized until the procuring entity has ensured that funds are available to meet the obligation and subject to the threshold in the regulations made by the Bureau, has obtained a “Certificate of ‘No Objection to Contract Award from the Bureau.”
He emphasized that the Interim Management Committee in many instances paid sums of money beyond the bench mark of its official capacity.
‘’The Interim Management Committee under the leadership of Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh and Mr. Ibanga Bassey in many instances had paid sums of money beyond the benchmark of its official capacity. For instance, on 22 January, 2020 the sum of N857,850.00 was paid into the First Bank of Nigeria Account No: 2104316595 of Cremes Ltd for the supply of Lassa Fever Protective Kits. On same date the sum of N357,437,500.00 were paid separately to Pear Medical Support Services, Signora Concepts Ltd and T&N Ltd. Meanwhile, the limit of money that the Committee can approve after following all the due process is N250 Million.
Ojeh also cited instances of gross violation of the Public Procurement Act.
‘’Prior to the setting up of the Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh led Interim Management Committee, on May 3, 2019, Prof. Nelson Braimbaifa led board of the NDDC wrote to the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, vide NDDC/BPP/EP16/2019/02/01, seeking ratification of 205 emergency contracts awarded in the 4th quarter of 2016, for the total sum of N81,271,015,478. In reaction, on May 8, 2019, the BPP responded vide BPP/S.1/CID/19/Vol.I/215 and rejected the request, declared the action illegal and spelled out the consequences to the Accounting Officer for authorizing such actions. The NDDC management at the material time was advised to make detailed records available to enable the Bureau make an informed decision on the request. Interestingly, the same Emergency contracts which the BPP rejected and described as “fraudulent and illegal,” has been approved and paid for by the Interim management Committee of the NDDC, consisting of Gbene Dr Joi Nunieh, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, Mr. Ibanga Bassey and other members of the Management team. As a result, the Interim Management Committee has made various payments to contractors in contravention of the Public Procurement Act’’.
He said the Commission paid N607,445,026 to Atamu Const Ltd (UBN Account Number 0067379672), N623,053,818 to Franez Nig Ltd (UBN Account 0045358643), N607,114,818 to Rill Oil Services Ltd (Zenith Account 1016082718), N655,471,044 to Simoka Marine Ltd (First Bank of Nigeria Account 2018520972) and N445, 686, 266 on December 3, 2019 to Rodnab Construction Ltd ( Zenith Account 1013906383).
‘’As a concerned Nigerian and indigene of the Niger Delta Area, I humbly bring the above detailed infraction of the laws to your attention and urge you to use your good offices to investigate this complaint/ petition’’ he added..
2020 Councillorship Election: Ogbe-Ijoh Group Endorses Barr. Oromoni For Ward 1 Councillor, Appeals To Ogbe-Ijoh Political Leaders To Consider His Candidature
2020 Councillorship Election: Ogbe-Ijoh Group Endorses Barr. Oromoni For Ward 1 Councillor, Appeals To Ogbe-Ijoh Political Leaders To Consider His Candidature
Francis Tayor
Warri____ Ahead of the forthcoming Local Government/Councillorship elections across the State, a group under the aegis of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Progressive Youth Forum (OWPYF) has endorsed Barr. Jeffrey Pere Boyor Oromoni for Councillor to represent the good people of Ward 1 Ogbe-Ijoh, in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.
The group in a statement issued on Tuesday 26th May, 2020 in Warri and jointly signed by its Coordinator, Comrade. Godwin Aloku and the Spokesman, Barr. Goody Afoegba noted that the endorsement of Barr. Oromoni became necessary owing to the fact that he has served and worked faithfully for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Ward 1 in particular, and the Local Government at large over the years.
The group further appealed to the political leaders of Ogbe-Ijoh Ward 1 to consider Barr. Oromoni candidature, stressing that he has all it takes to serve and represent the interest of the good people of Ogbe-Ijoh Ward 1 in the next three years when given the mandate to serve.
According to the group statement, read: " Rising from its stakeholders meeting held yesterday 26th May, the Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Progressive Youth Forum has unanimously endorsed Barr. Jeffrey Oromoni for councillor ward 1, Ogbe-Ijoh, Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.
The group said Barr. Jeffrey Oromoni has served the peoples Democratic Party, PDP diligently and faithfully as a youth and therefore, deserves to be nominated as the candidate of the party as Ward 1 councillor.
Barr. Jeffrey Oromoni single handedly initiated door2door campaign in Ogbe-Ijoh Ward 1 for our great party the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2011 General Elections and he has continued to campaign and mobilize electorates in all the general elections to date."
“ lt was concluded and unanimously agreed that Barr. Jeffrey Oromoni possesses all the credentials, ability, credibility and charisma to serve the good people of Ogbe-Ijoh Ward 1 for the next three years as councillor”.
The group further stated that this is the time for Ogbe-Ijoh political leaders to position, project and promote their best (s) politically for the future of our great kingdom.
We hereby appeal to our great political leaders to nominate Barr. Jeffrey Oromoni as councilor Ward 1, Ogbe-Ijoh. We are confident that he will never disappoint the good people of ogbe-ijoh as a councillor, the group stated."
Signed
Cmr. Godwin Aloku
Acting coordinator
Barr. Goodyear Afoegba
Spokesman.
Environment Taskforce: Evang. Oromoni Bans Street Trading At Popular Ekpan Head Bridge, Says It Poses Danger To Life And Environmental
Environment Taskforce: Evang. Oromoni Bans Street Trading At Popular Ekpan Head Bridge, Says It Poses Danger To Life And Environmental
Warri_____ The Delta State Taskforce on Environment has banned street trading at the popular head bridge along NPA expressway in Ekpan, saying it poses major socio-economic and environmental dangers to the people.
Chairman of the State Taskforce on Environment Hon Sylvester Oromoni disclosed this on Tuesday in Ekpan during the relocation of all street traders trading under NNPC flyover bridge to a write off way close to the bridge.
According to Oromoni who was represented by the Coordinator, Delta Central and South, Comr Kingsley Iweka, we all quite understand that street trading indisputably promotes monumental environmental problems coupled with environmental degradation but for now, the state taskforce team will let them do their trading within the write off space so as to remove everything defacing the aesthetics of our environment.
"We have examined the socio-economic characteristics of street traders as well as the physical/environmental effects within Warri and its environs and our findings revealed among others, the environmental challenges, high volume of vehicular movement, constant overcrowding. Again, trucks carrying petroleum products have lost control so many times here. So relocating them was also meant to save their lives Iweka added .
He also warned that should they abuse this privilege, Government will be left with no other choice than to relocate them to Ekpan market.
The traders at the Ekpan Express junction were also asked to join them at the space allocated to them while Tricycle park at the junctions around the expressway were given 100metres away as the laws that banned Keke from plying the Expressways around the state is still effective.
Moreover, Hotels and restaurants sealed for breaching State Government directives were unsealed. Rome Restaurants (Temple Grill) located at Bendel Estate Ogborikoko was also unsealed with the agreement to repair the failed part of the road damaged by waste water channelled to the road, to remove the illegal structure attached to the building, to redirect their water line and properly channel it to the existing drain line and lastly to henceforth abide by COVID-19 guidelines outlined by the state government.
While unsealing the restaurant, Iweka said that the goal was to enable the state achieve a balance between the protection of lives and the sustenance of livelihoods.
He further said that the Taskforce will investigate all reports, and ensure they take appropriate action. Penalties and sanctions will be accordingly meted out to all those found contravening the directives,”Iweka said.
Warri_____ The Delta State Taskforce on Environment has banned street trading at the popular head bridge along NPA expressway in Ekpan, saying it poses major socio-economic and environmental dangers to the people.
Chairman of the State Taskforce on Environment Hon Sylvester Oromoni disclosed this on Tuesday in Ekpan during the relocation of all street traders trading under NNPC flyover bridge to a write off way close to the bridge.
According to Oromoni who was represented by the Coordinator, Delta Central and South, Comr Kingsley Iweka, we all quite understand that street trading indisputably promotes monumental environmental problems coupled with environmental degradation but for now, the state taskforce team will let them do their trading within the write off space so as to remove everything defacing the aesthetics of our environment.
"We have examined the socio-economic characteristics of street traders as well as the physical/environmental effects within Warri and its environs and our findings revealed among others, the environmental challenges, high volume of vehicular movement, constant overcrowding. Again, trucks carrying petroleum products have lost control so many times here. So relocating them was also meant to save their lives Iweka added .
He also warned that should they abuse this privilege, Government will be left with no other choice than to relocate them to Ekpan market.
The traders at the Ekpan Express junction were also asked to join them at the space allocated to them while Tricycle park at the junctions around the expressway were given 100metres away as the laws that banned Keke from plying the Expressways around the state is still effective.
Moreover, Hotels and restaurants sealed for breaching State Government directives were unsealed. Rome Restaurants (Temple Grill) located at Bendel Estate Ogborikoko was also unsealed with the agreement to repair the failed part of the road damaged by waste water channelled to the road, to remove the illegal structure attached to the building, to redirect their water line and properly channel it to the existing drain line and lastly to henceforth abide by COVID-19 guidelines outlined by the state government.
While unsealing the restaurant, Iweka said that the goal was to enable the state achieve a balance between the protection of lives and the sustenance of livelihoods.
He further said that the Taskforce will investigate all reports, and ensure they take appropriate action. Penalties and sanctions will be accordingly meted out to all those found contravening the directives,”Iweka said.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Birthday: Ngbilebiri Traditional Council Of Chiefs Celebrate Pa. E.K. Clark At 93, Describes Him As A Dogged Nationalist
Birthday: Ngbilebiri Traditional Council Of Chiefs Celebrate Pa. E.K. Clark At 93, Describes Him As A Dogged Nationalist
Today is your 93rd birthday. Your coming to mother earth was never a mistake. God has a definite purpose for sending you here!
On behalf of the our Regent, the Traditional Council and the entire good people of Ngbilebiri-Mein Kingdom, l have been mandated to wholeheartedly congratulate you on this auspicious occasion of your born day.
Your Nationalistic attributes and quintessential leadership characteristics can be over emphasized. In your dogged fight to liberate the poor masses of the Impoverished people of the Niger Delta in particular and the whole country in general remains uncovered even at this age.
Many of age group have retired back home but you remain energetic ever the more. Papa, you are indeed a very rare gem to behold! May the boarding pass be far from you; it's not yet time for you to depart.
The catalogue of genuine achievements from Service days in the civil cadre to politics stand very intimidating to both the old and young. The Bebeare-owei of Ngbilebiri-Mein Kingdom, we salute you.
Majority will continue to remember your good deeds beyond time immemorial! As you celebrate, Nigeria and the entire world is also celebrating with you. Once again, Congratulations.
Signed:
Hon Chief Yerin Ekpedibo Yerin, Secretary-ln- Council.
Birthday Celebration: Amb. Agediga Congratulates Ijaw National Leader, Pa.E.K. Clark As He Clocks 93
Birthday Celebration: Amb. Agediga Congratulates Ijaw National Leader, Pa.E.K. Clark As He Clocks 93
Warri_____ The Executive Director, (ED) Planning, Research and Statistics, (PRS), Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC), Amb. Comr. Shedrack Agediga has celebrated and commended foremost Niger Delta and Ijaw National leader, Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, OFR, CON on his 93rd birth anniversary.
The DESOPADEC Executive Director made the commendation through Press Statement issued to newsmen in Warri, lauded Pa Clark on his contribution towards the growth and development of the Niger Delta region, stressing that he will continue to celebrate him and be proud of him anytime, anywhere and anyday.
According to Agediga, "said On behalf of myself, family and political associates, I wish to congratulate my father and leader, Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark on the joyous occasion of his 93rd Birthday anniversary today.
“Gogorogo, your contribution to the socio-economic development of the Niger Delta and the country at large is being highly appreciated and commendable.
“As you celebrate today, it is my fervent prayer that God Almighty in his infinite mercy will continue to guide and guard you in all that you do. Once again congratulations and happy birthday”. Amb. Shedrack asserted.
Monday, May 25, 2020
Justin-ln: Delta State Task Force On Environment Sealed Sizzlers, Rome Restaurant, Samosa Hotel For Breaching COVID-19 Lockdown Order
Delta State Taskforce on Environment in collaboration with the Taskforce on Enforcement of COVID-19 Restriction today sealed off Rome Restaurants and Bar for violating the ban on hotels operation in the State.
The State Taskforce Chairman on Environment Hon. Sylvester Oromoni, represented by the Coordinator, Delta Central and south Comr. Kingsley Iweka said that several people were found in the eatery and drinking point.
According to Iweka, "we got a report that a wide and an elaborate party is frequently held here as against the state government's order.
“We sent security operatives the next day to go there and check and when the team went there to check, they saw a large crowd of people in their bar eating and drinking.
Besides, the Taskforce on Environment also noticed that they connected their waste lines to the road thereby damaging a large portion of the road.
The operation also have the council Chairman, Hon Ramsom Onoyake and members of Uvwie Covid-19 Taskforce.
Hon Ramson Onoyake while addressing newsmen said that the sealing of the Bar was timely as the council is collaborating with the state government to mitigate against the spread of COVID-19.
Another Hotel in Ekpan, Samosa Guest house as well as Floxy night club and Sizzlers fast food were all sealed for disobeying the rules guiding hotel business and restaurants in the state.
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