Saturday, August 1, 2020

Registration Of New Members PDP Ward 7 Ayakoromo Has Commenced, As Chairman Perekeme Urges Party Faithfuls To Register


Registration Of New Members PDP Ward 7 Ayakoromo Has Commenced, As Chairman Perekeme Urges Party Faithfuls To Register

Francis Tayor

Registration of new members as well as old members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Ward 7 Ayakoromo in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State has commenced.

In a statement signed on the 1st August, by Ward 7 PDP Chairman, Prince Kelvin Perekeme said those who newly decamped to PDP from opposition party as well as those who have not registered with PDP in Ward 7 over the years should make use of this opportunity to do that.

He called on all party faithfuls who are yet to register in the party to contact the Secretary, Mr. Amatelemo Oyakegha on 07033548852 in order to be registered as active members of the party.

He reiterated that if your name is not found in the party register, it means you are not a member of the party. " That means any benefit coming to PDP will bypass you because you are not a  registered party member."

He therefore, urged those who are yet to registered with PDP to do that, stressing that better things are coming on the way for party faithfuls, Prince Kelvin stated.

Corruption: Political Appointees Have Abused Trust Reposed On Them, President Buhari Reacts To lnvestigations ln NDDC, EFCC Saga


Corruption: Political Appointees Have Abused Trust Reposed On Them, President Buhari Reacts To lnvestigations ln NDDC, EFCC Saga

Francis Tayor

Abuja_____ President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday in Abuja reacted for the first time on the allegations of corruption levelled against the leaderships of some Federal Government Agencies and Commissions.

These commissions include the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

The president, who spoke after observing his Eid prayers at the forecourt of the presidential villa, observed that some appointees of the government in both his administration and the previous one have abused their trust.

He, however, expressed delight that some stolen assets are being recovered, sold and proceeds put into the Single Treasury Account (TSA), which is inaccessible to the corrupt persons involved.

When asked how he felt about recent revelations coming out from the EFCC and the NDDC, President Buhari said:

“There has been an abuse of trust by people trusted by the previous administration and this administration.

“A number of assets have been recovered and some money.

“But we have introduced TSA where all the monies are taken and I said asset should be sold and the money be put through TSA so that it can be identified at any level and I will see who will come after us and take it back again to those who misappropriated public funds.”

While assuring that all past and present cases would be fully investigated, he said: “This is why we put the commission (of investigation) in place.”

He stressed that all of such cases would be uncovered and firmly dealt with by his government.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports Senate and House of Representatives are currently investigating how the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) allegedly squandered N40 billion within few months.

NAN also reports that the Presidency had instituted a Presidential Probe Panel headed by retired Justice Ayo Salami to investigate allegations of gross misconduct against the suspended acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu.

The alarming negative statistics resulting from tricycle accidents and the compelling need to enhance safety remains sacrosanct - Oromoni

The alarming negative statistics resulting from tricycle accidents and the compelling need to enhance safety remains sacrosanct - Oromoni 

A statement signed by the Delta State Taskforce Chairman Honourable Sylvester Oromoni, affirmed that the ongoing enforcement of traffic laws will be stepped up across the State to check cyclists from violating the laws.

The violation of traffic laws by commercial motorcyclists remain unacceptable and this has necessitated the enforcement of the State Traffic Law to pave the way for the implementation of the present administration traffic laws. 

“Their operations were restricted from the federal roads, including highways, yet they felt protest will make us rescind our decision. 

We cannot fold our arms and watch them disrupt the peace of the State. Accidents involving tricycles were reported between yesterday and this afternoon. At Okuokoko today by 2.11pm another accident was recorded along this said road.

Bemoaning the era of indecency exhibited by tricycle riders, the the State Taskforce Chairman on Environment stated that their consistent and brazen disregard for the law, in addition to drug abuse by many should be a matter of concern to us all.

Keke is being used to escape after robberies. Besides, the influx into the State of many riders without traceable addresses and valid means of identification remains a huge security and safety threat to residents.

Aside from the sheer size of the industry, the level of indiscipline, security concerns and, particularly, the level of fatalities being recorded daily, demand appropriate and very serious sanctions. 

Honourable Sylvester Oromoni affirmed that the resolve to strengthen security has reinvigorated the government’s commitment to instilling sanity in the operation of ‘‘Keke’ business.

Friday, July 31, 2020

JKing Alfred Izonebi Pays Glowing Tribute To Late Mentor, King Dr. Robert Ebizimor After 6Years Of Departure To The Great Beyond

JKing Alfred Izonebi Pays Glowing Tribute To Late Mentor, King Dr. Robert Ebizimor After 6Years Of Departure To The Great Beyond

That music genius,that peerless philosopher of inestimable value,called King Dr Robert Ebizimor who cleared a clearing,a path,a career, for me and who still guides and lectures me musically in dreams, departed this world today even after telling me on the phone on 27 July 2014 that I should get the musical instruments arranged and ready for his thanksgiving and survival celebratory party.Robby,did you merely trick me and left for the underworld?

Dear King Robert Ebizimor, you are everything in my life.There is no Alfred Izonebi in Ijaw without King Robert.Even the name Izonebi was given to me by you.King Robert was my father,mother,brother,friend and mentor.I can still feel the emotional impact of your departure which still aches and pains me till this moment and it shall remain so forever.

Dear King Robert Ebizimor, in a wrestling match or bout you never bargained for, Death arrogantly arranged it and beat you mercilessly on 31 July 2014 while the whole world was eagerly waiting for your thanksgiving and survival party.No tears could bring you back to me.However,whereever you may be in the DUEAMABOU, know that your musical protege,Alfred Izonebi, is still full of tears and pains that never go away because they dwell in the innermost part of my body.

Dear King Robby, you are my peerless mentor and father who will continue to teach and guide me until my bones grow too old and tired for this world - a time the tired bones will willingly journey to that world at a very old age approved of by all my lovers,fans and believers.

And for those of us who always remember King Robert,let us always remember him on the stage with King Robert Ebizimor's own songs without singing our individual songs on 31 July 2020.Singing King Robert's songs in remembrance on stage would be a soothing and memorable remembrance for the unbeatable philosopher called King Dr.Robert Ebizimor.

FONDLY REMEMBERED BY JKING ALFRED IZONEBI

Marginalization: Ogulagha Kingdom Decries Over Neglect, Writes President Buhari



Marginalization: Ogulagha Kingdom Decries Over Neglect, Writes President Buhari

 Ogulagha Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Areas of Delta State yesterday through a Press Conference decries the absolute, total and abject neglect of the Federal Government and the multinational oil companies operating in the kingdom.
   
  The kingdom frown against the total neglect and marginalization despite being the golden hen that lays the golden eggs, yet nothing meaningful is visible seen in the kingdom.

    The statement reads in part.

 *The ancient OGULAGHA KINGDOM is comprises of over 30 major communities and several satellite villages under the leadership of a Traditional Ruler, His Royal Majesty, Elder Capt, Joseph Timiyan (JP).......*
*It is of common knowledge to Nigerians and foreigners alike that  OGULAGHA KINGDOM is one of the highest producers of crude oil and gas and the 'BLACK GOLD' is found in all nooks and corners of the Kingdom*..

  *There are in fact several National and Multinational Oil and Gas Companies that carry out crude oil exploration, exploitation and production activities in the kingdom and prominent amongst these are; The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited; Nigeria Agip Oil Company, Chevron Nigeria Limited, Britannia 'U' Oil Limited, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCO) and OANDO PLC.*

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*The Kingdom hereby request for the following developmental project to be executed which are not limited to the followings; Shore production at Ogulagha, Obuguru, Osain and Abarabebe communities which lands are being washed away by high and heavy ocean waves, the sitting of a Federal University, Polytechnic and a Federal Medical Center/Hospital in Ogulagha Kingdom; construction of road and drainages in all the communities, dredging and canalization of access creeks in the Ogulagha community, Dredging and reclamation of Stuart creeks in the communities and a bridge connecting the kingdom to warri Urban Settlement.*

 Amongsts other demands, The Kingdom  request that her indigenes should be considered for appointment as chairmen and board members of Federal Agencies such as the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), the Presidential Amnesty Office, the Federal Executive Council etc.

 They also harped on the quick execution of the Export Processing Zone/ Gas Revolution Industrial Park as the project is designed to cover 27,000 hectares of land, part of which is the land of Ogulagha Kingdom. They opined that the name of the park should be called the Niger Delta Gas Revolution Industrial Park or any other appropriate name that will reflect all the host kingdoms, and not to a particular community as it is being called the Ogidigben Gas Revolution Industrial Park. They request that the leadership of the Kingdom should be consulted, liaised with and be part and parcel of all negotiations towards the actualization of the project. They called on the president to re-energize the process towards making the project a reality as it has the prospect of opening up the Riverine Communities in terms of provision of massive employment.

 On Marginal Fields Bidding Process, the kingdom queries the process of bidding for ownership and operation of marginal field exercise of 2020. They lament that, the process does not give preference to indigenous investors who are natives of oil and gas producing communities/kingdoms. 
They however, requested that indigenous investors from Ogulagha Kingdom should be given the right of first Refusal in the bidding process. The indigenous investors should have the right to run and operate the marginal fields in their Kingdom and it is only when there are no qualified investors from the kingdom that the bidding should be made open.

 The Press Conference which was held at OBOTOBO 1 community in Ogulagha Kingdom witness a massive gathering of chiefs, Community leaders, Youth Leaders, the kingdom women leadership and host of numerous sons and daughters across the length and breath of the Kingdom.

  Speaking on behalf of the Kingdom, Chief Larry Adenike issued the press statement which was co-signed by twelve (12) other notable chiefs and leaders in the Kingdom.

 They urge the Federal government to swiftly and promptly respond to their demands in the shortest possible time.


Others who co-signed the Press Statement includes

Chief Igere Williams
Bolouwei of Ogulagha Kingdom

Chief Emmanuel Potoki (JP)
Koretiemowei of Ogulagha Kingdom

Chief (Hon) MacDonald F. Anoruse
Ebetarewei of Ogulagha Kingdom

Chief Pitylove Abanre
The Igo of Ogulagha Kingdom

Chief Emaye M. Benidiwei
Amatukpa of Ogulagha Kingdom

Amb. Francis O. Boumiebi (JP)
Ogulagha Kingdom

Mr. Johnbull Ogobiri
Chairman, representing Ogulagha/Youbebe Zone

Mr. Churchill Dose
Chairman, representing Sokebolou/Yokiri Zone

Mr. Johnson F. Gbenewei
Chairman, representing OBOTOBO 1 & 2 Zone

Hon. Justice T. Akuna
President, Ogulagha Kingdom Youth Council

Mrs. Patience Temewei
Chairlady, Ogulagha Kingdom Women

6Th Anniversary: Late King Robert Ebizimor, Hero Beyond The End Of Time__By Akparakata Gesikeme



6Th Anniversary: Late King Robert Ebizimor, Hero Beyond The End Of Time__By Akparakata Gesikeme

The Ijaw Nation Celebrates their late Hero, King Robert Ebizimor at Angalabiri his home town, today! It is his 6th Memorial Anniversary! 

King Robert Ebizimor, our father will forever live in our hearts, beyond time and space. 
In life, he was celebrated, beloved, very influential and the most famous musician in Ijaw land. To paraphrase Voltaire, the French writer, "The musical artist was the best of all his contemporaries". To continue the metaphor, here was a man who lived larger than life, and his legacy lingers beyond death. 
And so when we remember his life's work, rather than mourn, let's celebrate and thank God for bringing such an iconic figure and father who changed our lives in more ways than one! And I mean the entire Ijaw race not just his biological children!

 And today we are so poised to ask, ' O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory!'

Interestingly, it is often said that a hero is someone who goes to war to kill or get killed. War heroes return home after enduring the  trauma of battle, captivity, or torture. But what benefit does it make for one to take the life of another to be celebrated on earth only to stand against the gate of hell hereafter? As such, it is important for us to celebrate the hero beyond war medals! Celebrate the man who throughout his life dedicated his whole time to heal the broken hearted; to save lives; to unite society; to preach peace, and constantly explore in his songs the dynamics of peace and love over hate and evil; which was what, King Robert Ebizimor stood for. Talk of a modern day hero as he joined a community of individuals to define the essential qualities of selflessness  and courage, and  to be willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good of his society.

King Ebizimor believes to be remembered as much for how one faced death as  for what one accomplished in life. No wonder he  sang not just to impress his audience, but for eternity. Too bad, the Ijaw Nation has lost a rare gem, hence the need for his memorial year after year.

Historically, the late maestro, King Robert Ebizimor was one of the first set of Ijaws to have shot his star into national fame with a hybrid brand of High-life, juju, afro beat, reggae, fugi, makosa, and his traditional owigiri music.

He was born on 25th of September, 1943, to Pa Ebizimor of Angalabiri and Ayamasa towns of Bayelsa state, and Ma Ziwuru of Ojobo in Delta State. He was the last child in a family of  seven. As a child he lost his parents early in life and had to fend for himself right from the 1960s.

As challenging as life was, young Robert had to do a lot of blue collar jobs like hewing of faggots, commercial lumbering ( cutting and rafting of timber), digging and carrying of sand, tapping and supply of palmwine to gin distillation in Angalabiri, Ojobo, Ndoro, Amabolou, and other Ijaw communities. Through this difficult and tasking jobs the hero later discovered his musical talent. He however obtained his basic education at Community Primary School Angalabiri, Secondary Modern School, Patani, and lately School of Basic Studies, now College of Arts and Science, Rivers State.

His musical career started from the moonlit nights as the villagers gathered to listen to his melodious voice. He did that every night to entertain them freely with no intention of making money, but merely enjoying his talent. 

His initial set of instruments were the local xylophone, box keyboard and drums. Thereafter, he began to feature regularly at funerals, marriages and other ceremonies. King Roby as he was fondly called developed himself so much that he became so popular within and outside the shores of Nigeria. His musical talent was sharpened by the likes of Osondu, S. K. Karebo, Rex Jim Lawson, Prof. Isaac Koruware Belemu, and others. But his direct mentoring came from Prince David Bull who taught him how to play the guitar.

The muse in Ebizimor waded through so many hurdles in the 1960s, and by the 70s he had produced a number of hit songs, some of which were bestsellers. The musical giant gained popularity in 1974 when the band was formed with his hit song, titled, ' Afalua'. His band Robert Ebizimor & Izon Brothers Dance Band of Nigeria became so famous with impressive hundreds of songs written and composed by him. Amazingly those who were close to him testified to his genius as a man who could tell a full story within a line. " There is no such musician like him ever" testified King Pereama Freetown, the Izon Numuo Pere (II).

His albums and songs include ' Afalua, Papa Money No Be Your Own, Helen, late Ebakpa, Keinde, Destiny, Friday, Amala ogbo of Angalabiri, Amasoma Ebiere ogbo, Bibobara, INC, Dua ama bo, Selefabo Binafa, Atu ka atu, Tompolo GOC, etc.

Worth listening, when he sang, he sang in powerful rhythms and the lyrics were loaded with meaning and philosophy. Though most of his songs were sang in the Ijaw dialect, but few were of pidgin English or a mixture of other dialects like the Efik, or Ghana. He had a powerful gift that could adapt to any language within a second. 
As a philosopher of rare breed, his songs dwelt on the wrongs of the society, destiny, politics, and one's determination in life, prevailing on the social cultural norms of the Ijaw Nation.

Apart from his sonorous voice, he was equally versatile in almost all the musical instruments in his band. Though a master of the guitar, he performed equally as the lead vocal for the band numbering about a dozen men and women.  The rendition had wider implications and his influence and outfit subsequently produced a large number of musicians of the Owigiri fame: such as Best man Doupere, Agbeotu Teibo, S. Eseduwo, King Pereama Freetown, Anthony Cockson, Princess Diana, Johnson Mirin, Abraham Young, Melenge, Ade Benin keme, Azene Micah, Eniye Igoli, Izon ebi Fred, Efere Epebifie, Best B, etc.

He was the first musician who exploited the hidden power of the feminine to entertain his enthusiastic audience. During those days, amazons like Doris Etolo, Esi Yemo, Vero Tambowei, ( now Mrs Tunde Smooth), and Embeleakpo Amgbare would take the centre stage as dancing goddesses.

As the greatest and leading exponent of Owigiri, the hero had many titles and awards to his name. The honorary titles of Doctor and Chief earned him a mark of distinction. He was Numou Pere 1 of Izon, Akpo Tolumo Owei 1, Egberi Gbapamo Owei 1, among others. 

His popularity grew over the years as he made himself a voice of peace over the militants in the Niger Delta to embrace dialogue against violence. He was a jewel even in boardrooms. He was made a board member of the Rivers State Utility Board in 1981 and then Electricity and Water Committee in 1981-83. The contributions of this priceless musical Icon went beyond using music to unite his people. He had been at the vanguard of our musical revolution projecting Owigiri as a Niger Delta brand of high Life music to international standard.

King ( Dr) Ebizimor was a man of many parts rolled into one. He had a knack for music as for social activities, politics and hobbies as soccer, table tennis, hockey and swimming. He was Chairman, Practicing Musicians Association of Nigeria, Bayelsa state Chapter. He was a member of SALGA Progressive Movement and an Adviser to the Community Council.
He was also a special adviser to the Bayelsa State Government.

 His songs had been laden with political undertones and he was quite political most of the times. His name made rounds in the political circles as he once or twice declared his intention to be involved in the politics of the Fourth Republic. Funny enough, the murky political waters was not favourable to the foremost musical hero, an experience he promised not to repeat again in his life time.

As an African, the Ijaw music King had several wives in his youth, and had many children to his dynasty. His last wife was Mrs Peremobo ere Ebizimor.

He lived an interesting life, and died on July 31st 2014 in a ghastly motor accident in Warri.

Even in death, he is still a King whose footprints and size remain indelible in the history of the Ijaw Nation.

May his soul rest in the bosom of the Lord!


Biography provided by Gesikeme Akparakata

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Committee Report and Battle to Succeed Dokubo


Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Committee Report and Battle to Succeed Dokubo


SUSPENSE still pervades the Niger Delta region amid a clash of interests as the battle to succeed suspended coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Prof. Charles Dokubo, intensifies.

The office of the coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme initiated by the late president Umaru Yar’Adua in 2009, is perceived to be a juicy but hot seat by close observers and had recorded a high turnover in about 11 years of its creation.

General Godwin Abe, Chief Timi Alaibe, Kingsley Kuku and General Paul Boroh, had at different times superintended over the programme prior to the appointment of Prof. Charles Dokubo.

But only Kuku was able to occupy the office for over three years, a feat attributed to the fact that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan who was the sitting president of the country at the time, hails from the South-South region and understood the local politics and sundry interests of his people.

With Jonathan’s exit and President Muhammadu Buhari’s assumption of power in 2015, those who had their eyes on the Amnesty Programme girded their loins to actualise their ambition. They wrestled General Paul Boroh to the ground within a period of two years, and sustained the battle with high vigour till his successor, Charles Dokubo, was suspended from office.

The lobby to step into his shoes commenced in earnest, but the steam soon evaporated when there was no clear signal on the terms of reference and duration of the caretaker committee constituted by the National Security Adviser, General Mohammed Monguno, to manage the Amnesty Programme in the interim and review its operations.

However, on Tuesday, July 21, the committee reportedly submitted its report to President Buhari, in which it made wide-ranging recommendations. Expectedly, the submission of the report has thrown the gladiators back to the trenches, as well as some new entrants, in a titanic battle to succeed Dokubo.

Chief Mike Loyibo and Chief Dennis Otuaro, a younger brother to the incumbent Deputy Governor of Delta State, Kingsley Otuaro, are among those in the race to succeed Dokubo, while no fewer than eight contenders have recently enlarged the list.

They include a dental surgeon, Dr. Chris Ekiyor, a former commander of the Army Headquarters Garrison, Major General B.T Ndiomu (retired); another ex-military officer, Col. Dedis Abel; and the Personal Assistant to the Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege.

Three leaders of ex-Niger Delta agitators, Chief Reuben Wilson, Chief Ebikabowei Victor Ben, and Chief Selky Tile Torughedi, alias Young Shall Grow, are also in the race.

All the contenders for the plum job, it was learnt, had submitted their resume to the office of the National Security Adviser and the presidency, amidst suspense in the Niger Delta region on who becomes the next coordinator of the Amnesty Programme.

Various interest groups are said to be intensifying consultations as they x-ray the profiles, competence and the commitment of the contenders to the interest of the Niger Delta.

Not much is known about the former military officers apart from the fact that Col. Abel was a member of the Nigeria Defence Academy, NDA, Course 23; a mate to the NSA, General Monguno, and served as the Chief of Staff to Dokubo’s predecessor, General Boroh; while General Ndiomu, who, like Abel, also hails from Bayelsa State, was a member of NDA Regular Combatant Course 29 and held various positions, including Garrison Commander, Nigerian Army Headquarters. Born on May 2, 1963, Ndiomu was also Chief of Training and Operations at the Defence Headquarters.

Feelers from the presidency indicated that it will also not be an easy walk into the office of the coordinator, Amnesty Programme for the candidates.

Dekawei Appeals To Ijaw Lawmakers In Delta On Swift Presentation Of CADA Bill, Says CADA is the collective interest of all Ijaws in Delta



Dekawei Appeals To Ijaw Lawmakers In Delta On Swift Presentation Of CADA Bill, Says CADA is the collective interest of all Ijaws in Delta

Binebai Princewill 

Abuja_____ President general of the revered Niger Delta Socio Cultural Group under the aegis of Delta Ijaw Youth Movement for Political Advancement (DIYMPA), Amb. John Dekawei has appealed to all Ijaw Lawmakers in the Delta State House of Assembly to swiftly deal with the bill seeking to create Coastal Areas Development Agency (CADA) in Delta State. 


President of the Delta Ijaw Youth Movement for Political Advancement (DIYMPA), Amb. John Dekawei  made this known to newsmen in Abuja yesterday via a statement he personally signed and issued, a copy of which was sent to The Liberator Newspaper.


The young and renowned Niger Delta philanthropist stated that CADA is the collective interest of all sons and daughters of the Ijaws in Delta State and beyond, stressing that such an important bill must not be delayed at any cost. 


Speaking further on the issue, Amb. Dekawei said the destinies of those living in the coastal part of Delta State and their communities are tied to CADA as its legislative impute will give way for its creation by the executive arm of government in the state. 


He maintained that it has to be one step at a time as the excuse of not creating or establishing CADA in this political dispensation should not be the fault of the lawmakers for failing to present it on the floor of the Delta State House of Assembly for ascent by the Governor of Delta State. 


Dekawei while lauding the idea behind CADA noted that if created, such will be one of the important thing that Delta Ijaws will be celebrating as it will be having the capacity to add more value to the long forgotten communities within the creeks of Delta. 


While stressing on the need why CADA must not go through much debate either in the house or the state Executive Council, Amb. John said there is already Warri, Uvwie and Environs Development Agency and Delta Capital Territory Development Agencies created by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa after undergoing legislative processes.


He said CADA cannot be different from other similar agencies as it would mean a lot to the coastal communities and her people in the state, adding that some of these places are the largest producers of oil in the state hence compensating them for the many years of unrequited oil revenues with CADA remains the best thing to do. 


The Niger Delta human rights activist insisted that CADA is supposed to have been created long before any other agency in Delta State as the coastal areas needs development more than any other areas. 


While lamenting on the poor state of things, Dekawei said those living in the coastal areas of Delta State despites their economic viability have been denied with iron fisted manipulation to enjoy any form of social amenities. 


According to him, establishing CADA will to some extent balance the  age long imbalance of alienation in the coastal areas of Delta State.


"Oppression under any guise must and will be resisted, we can't be treated as second class citizens always, CADA must be established for the coastal areas to have some sense of belonging as the hen that lays the golden eggs"



It would be recalled that Amb. John Dekawei is the chairman cum founder of the John Dekawei Foundation (JDF), a Non Governmental Organisation he has used in transforming the lives of many across the globe. 

Re: Tricycle Operators Protest Alleged Police Extortion In Ughelli, A False And Misleading Publication, Says Oromoni


Re: Tricycle Operators Protest Alleged Police Extortion In Ughelli, A False And Misleading  Publication, Says Oromoni

The recent report on daily independent newspaper accusing the Nigeria Police, Ughelli command of extorting tricycle operators is not only false but misleading. 

Chairman of State Taskforce on Environment, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni addressing newsmen at Asaba,
stated that the police impounded 10 tricycles (Keke) for using Federal roads and that was what prompted the protest.

Accusing the police of making offenders to pay five thousand naira for each keke of extortion is not true, but misleading as the monies charged was not even for the police as claimed by the protesters. 

Going forward, the Commissioner for transport waded into the matter and proposed to plead for more time but that does not mean to say that Keke will continue to ply the Federal Government roads. We are coming back for real enforcement Oromoni stressed. 

It is no longer news that the Delta state Government had place a ban on tricycles from using Federal Government roads right from the administration of His Excellency Emmanuel Uduaghan which is still enforced by the present administration of His Excellency Senator Dr. Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa, from plying the Federal highways. The Taskforce on Environment only came up to enforce the already existing laws of the state and would not be blackmailed or intimated from doing what is right. 

Today, it is estimated that there are well over 100,000 tricycles in the state. Despite the enormous harm they cause, they are growing in number.

Most of the accidents involving commercial cyclists are caused by impatience and non-observance of road signs and traffic rules which have resulted in fatal accidents leading to loss of life. 

Here in Nigeria, the introduction of tricycles many years ago was widely publicised as a poverty mitigation gesture on the part of government since many unemployed youths and other individuals were expected to benefit from it through ownership at subsidised rates. Its coming received a rousing applause by many who had made up their mind never to patronise okada anymore.

Today, every nook and cranny of our pilot cities are bursting to the seams, as it were, by the three-wheeler. What was then generally accepted as a blessing has over time degenerated into a traffic nightmare for road users. For the most part of the day, Keke operators as they are fondly called are seen struggling to outdo other road users with utmost recklessness on the road in their mad rush to beat the traffic, even when traffic is moving smoothly.

Just this week, 3 Keke accidents happened between Niger cat junction and Agbarho with one death recorded. This will reaffirm the Call for urgent enforcement of the traffic laws, since it may be difficult to ban them outrightly in the state. 

Some of the tricycle operators who spoke on condition of anonymity told reporters that the reason they are always in haste is to meet up with daily targets. They explained that it is so for those whose Keke are on hire purchase.

“You know, these tricycles do not belong to the drivers or riders as the case may be; and we pay the owners daily, weekly or monthly. So, any hour missed or lost on traffic gridlock has eaten deep into what we should make for that day. For this reason, we struggle to make that money. The owner does not want to know if there is hold up on the road or not. He is after his money.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Amnesty: Alabo Nengi James, The Man Who The Cap Fits To Implement The Presidential Amnesty Programme Master Plan After Kingsley Kuku



Amnesty: Alabo Nengi James, The Man Who The Cap Fits To Implement The Presidential Amnesty Programme Master Plan After Kingsley Kuku

Francis Tayor

Chief Nengi James-Eriworio is a Community Leader, Philanthropist, Humanitarian and a Peace Advocate.

He hailed from Nembe Urban Community, the Headquarters of Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, South-South Nigeria.

He is the founder and Executive Director of Nengi James Foundation, Talent Search and Advancement Initiative, Rural Chiefs Peace and Development Initiative (Association of Rural Chiefs) and Leader of King Koko Movement, Non-Governmental Organizations (officially registered with Corporate Affairs Commission) dedicated to Philanthropy, Innovation, Creative works, Talent Hunt, Mentorship, Entrepreneurship Development and Advocacy.

A graduate of Public Administration, University of Port Harcourt, Nengi James has contributed to commentaries and articles on Local and National issues of Public Interest on both Local and National Media.

His areas of interest include Environment, Human Capacity Building, Development and Peace Advocacy. He has worked as a correspondent to both the electronic and print media.

As a custodian of the culture and traditions of the Nembe, Ijaw cum Niger Delta people, he took after his Late Father Chief Eriworio Full James Gam-Dede who was an Oral Traditional Historian and Custodian of the Native Culture and Custom of the Nembe-Niger Delta People.

He is a contributor to books like ‘Oil violence: the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons in the Niger Delta, Oil, Democracy, and The Promise of True Federalism in Nigeria and a Co-author of the Book named Kule (a cultural dance – poetry collection of the Ijaw-Niger Delta titles) among others.

Chief Nengi James is a member of many socio-cultural and Non-profit making organizations that contributes to humanity and national development in Nigeria. Chief Nengi James is also a Patron, a mentor, an adviser, and a trustee to several groups within and aside Bayelsa State.

He belongs to numerous professional bodies like the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM), Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Nigeria Environmental Society (NES), Nigeria Gas Association, Institute of Chattered Mediators and Conciliators (ICMC), Chartered Institute of Practicing Professional, USA Society for Peace Studies and Practices (SPSP), member, National Think Tank Group and among others.

As a God fearing man, Nengi James believes in the principle of life for all irrespective of tribe, class or religion.

Currently he is the Chairman, Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) Bayelsa State Branch and the co-coordinator of Association of Rural Chiefs of Nigeria.

Nengi James is an Ijaw Cultural Ambassador and also a UN – POLAC Ambassador of Peace.
Recently, he was honoured as Gesiyemiowei 1 of Bayelsa State, Patron of Boys Brigade Delta State Nigeria and that of Warri Battalion Council and also Adviser, National Youth Council of Nigeria, National Secretariat, Abuja.

Finally, Alabo (Chief) Nengi James is known as a United Nation – POLAC Peace Ambassador, a Cultural Ambassador, Environmentalist, Civil Rights and Freedom Activist, A Mentor, A Rotarian, A Public Policy Analyst, a Member World Peace Prayer Society, and also a Member Central Representative Advisory Committee of HYPEREP (OGONI Cleanup project).

A recipient of over 80 awards. He is married with a thriving family.

Road Side Trading: Taskforce issues quit notice to Jigbale Market traders




Road Side Trading: Taskforce issues quit notice to Jigbale Market traders

Francis Tayor

Warri_____Delta State Taskforce on Environment has issued a one-week ultimatum to traders, shop owners displaying goods along Udu road by the popular Jigbale market, and under sub-power station in Udu Local Government Area of the state to evacuate roadside trading or risk arrest and demolition of such illegal shops.

The State Taskforce gave the charge on Tuesday following a series of complaint by motorists, as well as commercial transporters plying Udu axis who daily encounter traffic gridlock by the popular Jigbale market as a result of road side trading.

Chairman of the Taskforce, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni stated this through the Coordinator in charge of Delta South/Central, Comrade Kingsley lweka.

He warned that the state taskforce has given Jigbale market women one week grace to enable them relocate their illegal shops from the road side.

He stressed that by Monday next week, a team of the taskforce will reinforce back for full operation, stressing that anyone caught flouting the order will be arrested and prosecuted immediately.

While emphasising on structures under high tension cables and other sites prohibited for habitation by law, he said it was unfortunate that some residents in the state were so desperate that they could conveniently live and work under high tension cables without considering the consequences.

According to him, " the role of any responsible government is to ensure safety of lives and property at all times and the current administration of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa would do everything to ensure that lives and property were not endangered."

However, Iweka has equally warned other market women, especially Ugbuangue, Okere, Effurun etc to prepare and be on the safe side of the law, noting that the taskforce team will storm them anytime from now, the statement adds.

Meanwhile, the taskforce also served 48hrs abatement notice to JSB Heroes Poly Company along Warri Sapele road, opposite Urhobo College to clear off wastes indiscriminately dumped within and around their business premises.

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Just-ln: King Pereama Freetown Congratulates Tompolo On High Court Victory, Urges President Buhari To Release His Confiscated Assets


Just-ln: King Pereama Freetown Congratulates Tompolo On High Court Victory, Urges President Buhari To Release His Confiscated Assets

Francis Tayor

Warri____The Numupere ll of lzon-ebe High Life Owigiri music, King Pereama Freetown (JP) has congratulated High Chief. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo on his recent victory at the Federal High Court, Lagos over the discharge of fraud allegation case levelled against him and others by the Nigerian government since 2016.

King Pereama officially congratulated Tompolo on Sunday 26th July, 2020 during a courtesy visit at Oporoza, the headquarters of Gbaramatu kingdom in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State, stressed that Tompolo's victory at the Federal High Court Lagos is a victory against the enemies of Ijaw Nation and a sign of good things to come.

The doyen of music also appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to release all confiscated assets belonging to GOC pursuant to the false allegations. He extolled Tompolo as a man of peace who has strived to develop every part of Ijaw Nation and Niger Delta in general.

The Great Grand Master as he is fondly called also used the opportunity to condole with Chief Ebipade Kari a.k.a CSO on the occasion of the sudden death of his dear wife, thereby urged him to take solace in the word of God, saying our departed wife is sleeping in the Lord, King Pereama asserted.

In his reaction, High Chief. Government Ekpemupolo couldn't hide his joy in the visit as he appreciated King Pereama Freetown Jp for finding time despite his tight schedules to celebrate with him. He congratulated the Numupere ll of Ijaw music industry on his ascension to the throne and advised him to mend every fences with aggrieved persons to bring total unity in the industry.

Tompolo gave his unalloyed support to King Pereama Freetown Jp and promised to visit him at his convenient time, having being physically absent during the coronation though he was there in spirit according to him.

However, Tompolo expressed his displeasure in the division amongst Ijaw institutions, sighting the cases of the INC and IYC. He therefore, charged King Pereama Freetown to absorb every aggrieved ljaw musicians in the industry, Tompolo stated.

Meanwhile, among the king entourage visited Tompolo includes; HRH Victory Ebipamne a.k a Alhaji gala Alhaji, Fereborn Fereselegha, Governor Akpoebi, Hon Pena Omuku and others.

Just-ln: King Pereama Freetown Congratulates Tompolo On High Court Victory, Urges President Buhari To Release His Confiscated Assets

Just-ln: King Pereama Freetown Congratulates Tompolo On High Court Victory, Urges President Buhari To Release His Confiscated Assets

Francis Tayor

Warri____The Numupere ll of lzon-ebe High Life Owigiri music, King Pereama Freetown (JP) has congratulated High Chief. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo on his recent victory at the Federal High Court, Lagos over the discharge of fraud allegation case levelled against him and others by the Nigerian government since 2016.

King Pereama officially congratulated Tompolo on Sunday 26th July, 2020 during a courtesy visit at Oporoza, the headquarters of Gbaramatu kingdom in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State, stressed that Tompolo's victory at the Federal High Court Lagos is a victory against the enemies of Ijaw Nation and a sign of good things to come.

The doyen of music also appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to release all confiscated assets belonging to GOC pursuant to the false allegations. He extolled Tompolo as a man of peace who has strived to develop every part of Ijaw Nation and Niger Delta in general.

The Great Grand Master as he is fondly called also used the opportunity to condole with Chief Ebipade Kari a.k.a CSO on the occasion of the sudden death of his dear wife, thereby urged him to take solace in the word of God, saying our departed wife is sleeping in the Lord, King Pereama asserted.

In his reaction, High Chief. Government Ekpemupolo couldn't hide his joy in the visit as he appreciated King Pereama Freetown Jp for finding time despite his tight schedules to celebrate with him. He congratulated the Numupere ll of Ijaw music industry on his ascension to the throne and advised him to mend every fences with aggrieved persons to bring total unity in the industry.

Tompolo gave his unalloyed support to King Pereama Freetown Jp and promised to visit him at his convenient time, having being physically absent during the coronation though he was there in spirit according to him.

However, Tompolo expressed his displeasure in the division amongst Ijaw institutions, sighting the cases of the INC and IYC. He therefore, charged King Pereama Freetown to absorb every aggrieved ljaw musicians in the industry, Tompolo stated.

Meanwhile, among the king entourage visited Tompolo includes; HRH Victor Ebipamne a.k a Alhaji gala Alhaji, Fereborn Fereselegha, Governor Akpoebi, Hon Pena Omuku and others.