Friday, November 1, 2024

Gen. Abraham lauds Otuaro on recent deployment of 98 amnesty delegates for maritime training

Gen. Abraham lauds Otuaro on recent deployment of 98 amnesty delegates for maritime training

Francis Tayor

Warri _____ The leader of Emadaja Camp and National Secretary of the Presidential Amnesty Phase two generals, Gen. Abraham Vwaghie popularly known as Father 1 has commended the administrator of the amnesty program, High Chief. (Dr.) Dennis Burutu Otuaro on his recent display of leadership acumen by deploying 98 amnesty delegates for maritime related training at Joemarine institute of Nautical Studies and Research who had been neglected and deprived of training by pass administrators of the program.

Gen. Vwaghie made the commendation in warri on Friday during a press briefing with journalists noted that Otuaro is God sent to reposition the amnesty program to the ideals of its establishment.
He noted that Otuaro as a man of the people took the bull by the horn by expanding the program to accommodate more stakeholders from the Niger Delta region to benefit as impacted communities, thereby adding more value to the program.

He also promised to introduce new programs to empower the wives and children of the ex-agitators as well as refresher training to those who had already been trained for long in order to empower them with starta packs.

According to him, said:" Otuaro under his personal capacity pays hospital bills for some ex-agitators who had accident. He settle their children school fees and renders assistance to beneficiaries who called on him at distress time.

" Otuaro added back genuine beneficiaries delisted from the program by former corrupt administrators of the amnesty office. He resolved BVN related issues which other administrators could not address.

" He promised to engage those ex-agitators who are part of the struggle but did not drop arms at the initial stage due to fear into life changing program in order to stop them from going back to the creeks."
Finally, Vwaghie reiterated that Otuaro's type of leadership is rare in this present contemporary society, adding that he deserves commendation and support from Niger Delta stakeholders, the statement added.

Gov. Diri Calls on N'Deltan Reps in National Assembly to Prioritize Funding of Amnesty Program

Gov. Diri Calls on N'Deltan Reps in National Assembly to Prioritize Funding of Amnesty Program 

The Governor of Bayelsa State, Governor Douye Diri has said that funding is critical for the success of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

The Governor for adequate funding of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) for it to function effectively.

Diri also stressed that PAP was not a gift to the Niger Delta region but was deliberately designed to bring some form of succor to the abandoned oil rich region.

"I like my brothers from other states to recognise that amnesty was not a gift to the Niger Delta but to bring succour to a people that had been abandoned."
Governor Diri made the call on Friday when he received the PAP Administrator, Dr Dennis Otuaro, and his delegation in Government House,  Yenagoa.

The governor stressed that funding was critical for the survival of the programme.

He advocated the need for state governments and National Assembly members from the Niger Delta to collaborate towards addressing the funding challenges of the PAP.

He said: "There is no place that will survive without funds. These are some of the issues that we as governors can also support in ensuring that our National Assembly members make the contacts and synergise so that these issues will not be left for you alone to handle."
He advised Dr Otuaro to build linkages across relevant state governments within the region to ensure that the programme made a meaningful impact, noting that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) also faces similar challenges, which had affected its activities.

The Bayelsa governor cautioned against the call for the scrapping of the programme, saying the issues that led to its establishment have not been addressed.

According to him, despite the transition to renewable energy, crude oil production still plays a vital role in the nation's economy and advocates for continuation of the programme.

During recalled a brief history of the armed struggle of the Ijaw people from the days of Jasper Adaka Boro, while stressing the critical place of the PAP in the region.

"The ljaws, for long, have been suffocated in a structure that they had given their all in terms of human and natural resources. Over the years, there has been a long cry of neglect and underdevelopment.

"The initial armed struggle in Ijawland basically fought for justice and development. The community called Oloibiri in Bayelsa State, where crude oil was first struck in commercial quantities in 1956, is now a shadow of itself. Nothing was ploughed back into Oloibiri that brought out all the trillions of naira for Nigeria.
While commending the previous administrators of the programme for creating training centres across the region, the governor decried the vandalism at the training centre in Kaiama in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area of the state and urged Otuaro to revamp it.

In his remarks, the PAP Administrator requested the support of the state government in the area of funding for its training programmes.

Otuaro said the programme was at the rehabilitation and reintegration stage and there was a need to consult with all relevant stakeholders to ensure its success.

He noted that from 2014, funding for the programme was reduced by half while its scope was expanding, particularly when it had about 1,681 students in tertiary institutions in the country and 38 students studying abroad. 

Otuaro also disclosed that 98 maritime cadets have just been deployed within the country, stressing that there was a need to expand the programme to accommodate women stakeholders that are business-oriented. 

He applauded Senator Diri for his administration's efforts in ensuring that Bayelsa remained peaceful, adding that Ijaw people were happy with the prevailing peace and security as Bayelsa is the homogenous state for all ljaws.

Peace Summit: King Ateke Tom, Chief Diplomat Call for Unity Amongst Various Ethnic Groups for Development of the Niger Delta Region

Peace Summit: King Ateke Tom, Chief Diplomat Call for Unity Amongst Various Ethnic Groups for Development of the Niger Delta Region

Portharcourt _____ The Traditional Ruler of the Ancient Okochiri kingdom in Okirika Local Government Area of Rivers State, HRM. King Ateke Michael Tom and the National President of the Niger Delta Progressive Youths Leadership Foundation (NDPYF), Chief Diplomat Adam E.O. Ogomugo Marbo, aka voice of the voiceless has called on the various ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta region to be united and collaborate in order to fastrack infrastructural development as well as to ensure a sustainable development, economic and political stability in the region.

The duo made the statement on Friday in Portharcourt, during a one day Niger Delta Youth Peace Summit organized by the Niger Delta Progressive Youths Leadership Foundation (NDPYF).
According to the National President of the formidable youth organization that is spread across the nine Niger Delta oil producing states, Chief Diplomat Marbo Ogomugo said without unity amongst the various ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta region, there shall be no progress and even sustainable development in the region.

He noted that the event was organized to groom and mentor youths of the Niger Delta ahead of leadership position, adding that ND-PYLF was formed with the mandate on peace building as well as focused on the welfare and human capacity development of the youths of Niger Delta region.
He called on the youths of ljaw, ltsekiri, urhobo, Anioma, ogoni, ibibio, Agbo among others to come together as one formidable force despite political differences in order to demand for Justice and fairness in equitable distribution of the wealth (natural resources) accrue from the region by the federal government of Nigeria.

" It is time for us to fight against discrimination, ethnicity, political party affiliation among ourselves so as to enable us identify and vote for the rightful people that cannot mortgage our future into elective position", Marbo stated.
While HRM. King Ateke Tom, the sekuro 1 of Niger Delta and Amayanabo of the Ancient Okochiri kingdom decries marginalization of the Niger Delta region economically, politically and developmentally by the Nigerian government as well as multinational oil company's over the years.

He commended the Niger Delta progressive youths leadership foundation for organizing such a wonderful program to enlightened our youths to always maintain peace and use dialogue approach in demanding our needs from the federal government  without resulting to violent.
Presenting his keynote address, Comrade Matthew Degi, who represented the honourable Minister for Youth Development noted that the youths are the future of the next generation, hence they should used the non violent approach to address contending issues affecting the Niger Delta region without resulting to crisis.

He said the youths of the various ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta region should love one another, adding that is the only way the region can move forward in terms of infrastructural development as well as economic independence.

He charged the youths of the Niger Delta region to jealously protect their environment, stressing that is the only dwelling place for the present and next generation of our nation Nigeria.
He finally admonished the youths to show love to one another, adding that with love we can tolerate one another towards achieving our collective goal.

In her remark, Hon. Faith Johnny, Director of Women affairs urged the organization to harness the various women potentials in order to protect the interest of women gender in the society.

She appreciated all those who avail themselves to participate in this years program, adding that ND-PYLF has come to change the narrative by engaging in peace building to actualize the developmental challenges facing the Niger Delta region.

In his reaction, Nigerian Nolly Wood Actor who acted the famous lsakaba movie, Mr. Hero Columbus Sanga charged the youths of Niger Delta region to always tow the line of peace, stressing that peace is priceless and that without peace it will be difficult to attract meaningful development to the region.

Delivering his speech, IYC Chairman Eastern Zone, Comrade Datolu SoKubo warn our youths not to be used by enemies of Niger Delta region in pulling down our sons and daughters at any exalted political positions across the country.
He noted that leadership is turn by turn and it comes from God, hence he emphatically caution our youths against the syndrome of pulling down our leaders by the influence of some selfish politicians. He therefore, charged our youths to have a rethink and work together towards the collective development of the Niger Delta region, he stated.

Delivering her goodwill message, Comrade Rosemary Egbesu charged our youths to bewise and not allow themselves to be used by politicians during elections to the detriment of their future, adding that the era of carrying arms for the political class is over.

However, the event also featured musical interlude and display by Trace Jefferiano, Jar Wonder, cultural dance display, comedy display by Mr. Right Yerin among other side attractions.

Thursday, October 31, 2024

IPF caution ljaw nation against consequences of pull him down syndrome, calls for unity, support for Otuaro, other ljaw sons in leadership position

IPF caution ljaw nation against consequences of pull him down syndrome, calls for unity, support for Otuaro, other ljaw sons in leadership position 

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE IJAW NATION 

A CALL FOR SUPPORT FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL AMNESTY PROGRAMME UNDER CHIEF DENNIS BRUTU OTUARO PhD AS ADMINISTRATOR 

We write as critical stakeholders of the Ijaw nation and Niger Delta region. Ijaw means the truth and we must at all times stand by the truth without fear or favour. We are making this urgent call because we are highly disturbed about our quick moves to condemn and pull down our children in the public offices. The time has come for us, as a people, to rally together and build a stronger and more united Ijaw nation. Today, we have an important opportunity before us, one that holds great promise for our future: the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) under the capable leadership of the Administrator, High Chief Dennis Otuaro, PhD. It is in this spirit of unity and progress that we, the Ijaw Publishers' Forum (IPF), write to you with a message of hope, encouragement, and, most importantly, a call for support.
SUPPORT FOR OTUARO's REFORMS AND QUALITY LEADERSHIP 

The PAP which was initiated by late president Umaru Yar'adua in 2009 was designed to bring sustainable peace, rehabilitation, and reintegration of Niger Delta ex-agitators, in a view of addressing the long-standing challenges faced by our people. The leadership of High Chief Dennis Otuaro PhD presents us with a renewed opportunity to make these objectives a reality. We must not allow the mistakes of the past or individual interests to derail the progress of the programme under Dr Otuaro. Rather, we should all support the Administrator in his efforts to uphold the core goals of disarmament, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
It is time for us to move beyond the negative narratives and build a future where every Ijaw youth can thrive. By working together, we can ensure that the programme remains focused on sustainable economic development and empowerment. We must encourage Chief Otuaro to continue creating opportunities for vocational training, sponsored educational scholarship, and entrepreneurship for our people. This is not only for the ex-agitators but for the entire Ijaw community and by extension, the Niger-Delta.

However, our analysis and observations from a very professional angle showed that Dr Otuaro is barely eighty months in the amnesty office being appointed in March 2024, and that it is just too early for anyone to question his performance. Except someone has premeditated sentiments against him, Otuaro has brought some good reforms and initiatives to advance the amnesty programme. It would interest anyone who cares to know that Dr Otuaro restored the suspended foreign scholarship programme, vocational training and reinstating the suspended multiple BVN accounts of affected ex-agitators, we think this should be commended.

Furthermore, we are aware of the painstaking efforts of Dr Otuaro of engaging every stakeholder in the Niger Delta. With just a few times in office, he has held two (2) comprehensive stakeholders meeting, gathering critical stakeholders in the region, including traditional rulers, women and youth leaders and coupled with expanded individual stakeholders' engagement across the region.  This should convince any progressive mind that Dr Otuaro means well for Niger Delta region and Beneficiaries of the amnesty programme. 

In advancing sustainable peace and stability in the Niger Delta region, Dr. Otuaro has emphasised the need for expanding the Amnesty Programme to accommodate some aggrieved interests, and as we speak, we have verified information that the PAP office has received thousands of applications seeking to be included in the vocational training and educational scholarship scheme, and third phase camp leaders have also started submitting lists of their boys who were omitted during the disbarment process. We think this is a demonstration of capacity and readiness to serve and make things better for his people. 

We wish to state unequivocally that as a people, our criticism should be devoid of personal interests and bias but be based on proper analysis of performance and general concerns of community development. 

THE ROLE OF THE IJAW PUBLISHERS' FORUM (IPF) AS INTELLECTUAL ARM OF IJAW NATION

One of the primary objectives of the Ijaw Publishers' Forum is to "Rewrite the Ijaw Story." As representatives of the Publishers, Editors-in-Chief and media practitioners of the Ijaw nation, we are committed to supporting the Genuine Ijaw Cause and backing any Ijaw visionary leader in a position of authority who is ready to provide quality representation to our people. We believe that telling our story accurately and positively is crucial to changing the wrong narratives about our people and fostering development in our communities.

It is crucial to clarify that the Ijaw Publishers' Forum is not a political organisation; rather, we pride ourselves as the conscience of the Ijaw nation. Our goal is to be the voice of reason and unity for our people. We write this open letter in a bid to put an end to the rumblings and divisions that have arisen from different angles, most especially from our own Ijaw brothers and sisters. We must prioritise the general interest of the Ijaw nation and, by extension, the Niger Delta region.

We cannot afford to let internal conflicts weaken us or divert attention from the pressing needs of our communities. It is imperative that we come together to support any genuine efforts towards any sustainable peace and development in Niger Delta. As a united people, we will achieve more than we could as divided factions. This is why we appeal for collective responsibility and urge everyone to put the interests of the Ijaw nation above all personal interests and sentiments.


THE NEED FOR TRANSPARENCY AND INCLUSIVENESS 

To make the PAP truly impactful, we need to advocate for transparency and accountability in the administration of the programme. We must call on our leaders, vendors, and contractors to ensure that the distribution of resources is fair and reaches the people who need it most. However, while we advocate for these ideals, we must also avoid pulling down those who are working towards them. The "bring him down" syndrome has harmed our progress for too long. It is time we collectively put an end to it.

We should also push for inclusiveness, where more affected communities, beyond just the beneficiaries listed in the program's early stages, are considered. The success of the PAP will benefit not just the ex-agitators but all communities impacted by the struggles. Let us encourage projects that will provide healthcare, education, and infrastructure for the broader Ijaw nation.


OUR COMMITMENT TO SUPPORTING IJAW REPRESENTATIVES 

As the Ijaw Publishers' Forum, we want to assure the Ijaw nation that we will be the first to bring to the attention of Chief Dennis Brutu Otuaro or any other Ijaw representative of the feelings and concerns of our people. It is our duty to serve as a bridge between the leaders and the people, ensuring that voices are heard and that feedback is acted upon. We do this out of our dedication to the Ijaw cause and not for any personal gain. 


ADDRESSING YOUTH RESTIVENESS AND CREATING JOBS 

The challenge of youth unemployment is real, and addressing it, is key to lasting peace. Chief Otuaro’s administration is focused on creating opportunities for our youth, and we must all lend our voices and efforts to support initiatives that will curb restiveness. It is not enough to train young people; there must be job creation and business opportunities as well. We should all take it upon ourselves to support this administration's efforts to engage companies and organisations for job creation and partnership opportunities.


UNITY IS OUR STRENGTH 

Ijaw sons and daughters, one of the major challenges that has plagued our people is the lack of unity and the failure to stand as our brother’s keeper. It is time to put an end to this division. We cannot continue to tear down those among us who rise to positions of leadership. Let us support Chief Dennis Otuaro wholeheartedly and give him the chance to succeed. His success is not for him alone but a success for the entire Ijaw nation. 

Every Ijaw person has a role to play. We must actively participate in dialogues and ensure that the peace initiatives being implemented are supported. It is our duty to engage in positive discourse and avoid actions that can undermine the efforts being made for the betterment of our people.

A CALL FOR COLLECTIVE RESPONSIVITY 

The future of the Ijaw nation rests on our collective actions today. If we fail to support the leadership of the PAP, we have succeeded not only jeopardising the program’s potentials but also the dreams of countless young men and women who look up to us for hope and direction. This is a time for us to stand together, to rise above individual differences, and to work towards a common goal: the development of our land and the prosperity of our people.

Let us remember the sacrifices of our forebears and honour their legacy by being united in our pursuit of progress. Our strength lies in our unity, and our success depends on our willingness to be our brother’s keeper. We must embrace the principles of love, support, and solidarity.

Finally, the time for change is now. Let us reject the "pull him down" syndrome and instead embrace the spirit of brotherhood and unity. High Chief Dennis Otuaro is one of us, and his success is our success. We must support him in every way possible and ensure that the Presidential Amnesty Programme fulfils its mission for the good of the Ijaw nation.

The Ijaw Publishers Forum is committed to amplifying our voices and rendering constructive criticism where necessary in our quest to retell the Ijaw story. 

Together, we can build a brighter future for ourselves and generations to come. Let us stand as one and give our support to the Administrator of the PAP.  It is not just a program—it is a promise to our people, a promise of hope, and a promise of a better tomorrow.

Long Live the Ijaw Nation!  
Yours in the struggle for progress,  

Comrade Austin Ozobo
President

Comrade Tare Magbei
General Secretary

King Ateke Tom, South-South Prominent Leaders Condemn Alleged Plot to Shortchange Mrs. Eyisan as NNPCL Vice President

King Ateke Tom, South-South Prominent Leaders Condemn Alleged Plot to Shortchange Mrs. Eyisan as NNPCL Vice President 

Portharcourt ___ At a pivotal meeting in Okrika, Rivers State, South-South opinion leaders and HRM Dr. Ateke Michael Tom and stakeholders strongly denounced the unjustified attacks on Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa, Executive Vice President, Upstream of NNPC Limited. 

They unanimously condemned the baseless attempts to undermine her integrity and contributions to the region, emphasizing the importance of people-centered leadership. The assembly addressed persistent oil sector issues, criticizing self-serving politics and lack of transparency that deepen economic hardships. 

They highlighted Mrs. Oritsemyinwa's exceptional service record and concerns about potential CPPG violations and partisan interference. The leaders appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to uphold justice, ensuring due process and merit-based decision-making within NNPC Limited.

 They stand united in celebrating Mrs. Oritsemyinwa's elevation as a symbol of hope and pro-people leadership, affirming her commitment to Nigeria's development.
READS PRESS STATEMENT

SOUTH-SOUTH OPINION LEADERS KICK AGAINST PLANS TO DISENFRANCHISE MRS. EYESAN ORITSEMYINWA

Opinion leaders and key stakeholders from the South-South region have expressed deep concern over the recent unwarranted and malicious attacks targeting Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa, the Executive Vice President, Upstream, NNPC Limited. Following a crucial meeting held in Okrika, Rivers State, these leaders firmly condemned the baseless character assassination of a woman recognized as a valuable and respected representative of their region.

The people of the South-South have long championed equity, fairness, and justice within Nigeria, advocating for both regional development and the right to participate in the management of natural resources. Mrs. Oritsemyinwa, a committed professional and a daughter of the Niger Delta, embodies these principles, and the leaders could not remain silent while she becomes a target in the ongoing power struggles within the Oil and Gas sector. They highlighted the nation's pressing need for strong, people-centered leadership that genuinely reflects the aspirations of the masses.

The gathering decried the longstanding issues within Nigeria’s oil sector, calling out the self-serving political games and opaque dealings that have continued to harm the country and deepen economic hardship. They emphasized that Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s track record and dedication make her a role model, not a pawn in political maneuvers.

Concerns were raised over the potential disregard for the Corporate Policy and Procedure Guide (CPPG), which has governed operational practices in the NNPC, even as it transitions to NNPCL. The leaders affirmed that adherence to this guide is essential to uphold transparency and integrity. The alleged attempts to impose partisan agendas within the NNPC Limited leadership only serve to undermine the Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to prioritize the welfare of Nigerians.

In addition, the opinion leaders highlighted the unique struggles of riverine communities, where the high cost of living and transportation disproportionately affect daily life. Given the region's significant contributions to the oil sector, they believe that the voices of its people should be amplified, not stifled. The negative propaganda against Mrs. Oritsemyinwa is seen as part of a broader pattern to suppress input from stakeholders in the Niger Delta.

The assembly calls upon President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to remain steadfast in his commitment to justice and fairness, reinforcing confidence in his leadership by ensuring due process within the NNPC Limited. They stress that any actions or changes affecting Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s position must be based on merit and align with Nigeria’s development goals.

South-South leaders and the youth of the region stand watchful, urging that Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s elevation and dedication be celebrated as a beacon of hope. The leaders concluded by emphasizing that her contributions exemplify the patriotism and pro-people leadership Nigeria needs during these challenging times.

Sign

HRM, KING (DR.) ATEKE MICHAEL TOM JP, 
Sekuro of Niger Delta, 
Bese-Puko of Wakirike Nation

King Ateke Tom, South-South Prominent Leaders Condemn Alleged Plot to Shortchange Mrs. Eyisan as NNPCL Vice President

King Ateke Tom, South-South Prominent Leaders Condemn Alleged Plot to Shortchange Mrs. Eyisan as NNPCL Vice President 

Portharcourt ___ At a pivotal meeting in Okrika, Rivers State, South-South opinion leaders and HRM Dr. Ateke Michael Tom and stakeholders strongly denounced the unjustified attacks on Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa, Executive Vice President, Upstream of NNPC Limited. 

They unanimously condemned the baseless attempts to undermine her integrity and contributions to the region, emphasizing the importance of people-centered leadership. The assembly addressed persistent oil sector issues, criticizing self-serving politics and lack of transparency that deepen economic hardships. 

They highlighted Mrs. Oritsemyinwa's exceptional service record and concerns about potential CPPG violations and partisan interference. The leaders appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to uphold justice, ensuring due process and merit-based decision-making within NNPC Limited.

 They stand united in celebrating Mrs. Oritsemyinwa's elevation as a symbol of hope and pro-people leadership, affirming her commitment to Nigeria's development.
READS PRESS STATEMENT

SOUTH-SOUTH OPINION LEADERS KICK AGAINST PLANS TO DISENFRANCHISE MRS. EYESAN ORITSEMYINWA

Opinion leaders and key stakeholders from the South-South region have expressed deep concern over the recent unwarranted and malicious attacks targeting Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa, the Executive Vice President, Upstream, NNPC Limited. Following a crucial meeting held in Okrika, Rivers State, these leaders firmly condemned the baseless character assassination of a woman recognized as a valuable and respected representative of their region.

The people of the South-South have long championed equity, fairness, and justice within Nigeria, advocating for both regional development and the right to participate in the management of natural resources. Mrs. Oritsemyinwa, a committed professional and a daughter of the Niger Delta, embodies these principles, and the leaders could not remain silent while she becomes a target in the ongoing power struggles within the Oil and Gas sector. They highlighted the nation's pressing need for strong, people-centered leadership that genuinely reflects the aspirations of the masses.

The gathering decried the longstanding issues within Nigeria’s oil sector, calling out the self-serving political games and opaque dealings that have continued to harm the country and deepen economic hardship. They emphasized that Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s track record and dedication make her a role model, not a pawn in political maneuvers.

Concerns were raised over the potential disregard for the Corporate Policy and Procedure Guide (CPPG), which has governed operational practices in the NNPC, even as it transitions to NNPCL. The leaders affirmed that adherence to this guide is essential to uphold transparency and integrity. The alleged attempts to impose partisan agendas within the NNPC Limited leadership only serve to undermine the Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to prioritize the welfare of Nigerians.
In addition, the opinion leaders highlighted the unique struggles of riverine communities, where the high cost of living and transportation disproportionately affect daily life. Given the region's significant contributions to the oil sector, they believe that the voices of its people should be amplified, not stifled. The negative propaganda against Mrs. Oritsemyinwa is seen as part of a broader pattern to suppress input from stakeholders in the Niger Delta.

The assembly calls upon President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to remain steadfast in his commitment to justice and fairness, reinforcing confidence in his leadership by ensuring due process within the NNPC Limited. They stress that any actions or changes affecting Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s position must be based on merit and align with Nigeria’s development goals.

South-South leaders and the youth of the region stand watchful, urging that Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s elevation and dedication be celebrated as a beacon of hope. The leaders concluded by emphasizing that her contributions exemplify the patriotism and pro-people leadership Nigeria needs during these challenging times.
Sign

HRM, KING (DR.) ATEKE MICHAEL TOM JP, 
Sekuro of Niger Delta, 
Bese-Puko of Wakirike Nation

Presidential Amnesty Deploys 98 Delegates For Maritime-Related Skills Training

Presidential Amnesty Deploys 98 Delegates For Maritime-Related Skills Training

The Presidential Amnesty Programme, on Wednesday, deployed 98 delegates for a boot camp and a refresher course in maritime-related skills as part of its manpower development scheme for the Niger Delta.

Addressing the maritime cadets during the flag-off ceremony at the Joemarine Institute of Nautical Studies and Research, Otomewo, Delta State, the PAP Administrator,  Dr Dennis Otuaro, said that manpower and human capacity development were critical to the economic growth of the region and indeed the country.

Otuaro described the deployment of the 98 maritime cadets as strategic and in tune with President Bola Tinubu's policy on the blue economy to harness the massive opportunities in the country's maritime industry for national development.

He noted that President Tinubu was interested in manpower development for the nation's blue economy, stressing that the PAP Office deployed the 98 maritime cadets to train skilled workers for the maritime sector of the economy.

Otuaro, in a press statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr Igoniko Oduma, on Thursday, urged the maritime cadets to take their one-month boot camp and refresher training seriously and demonstrate discipline throughout the duration of the programme.

The PAP helmsman said, "I consider this deployment of 98 delegates as strategic because the administration of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is very interested in human capacity development for the blue economy. Manpower development is very important to our region and our country.

"Today, we are starting with 98 delegates as maritime cadets for the blue economy. And you all owe us a duty to be committed to your study, and demonstrate that the Niger Delta people are ready to key into the blue economy policy of the President.

"Your moral conduct should be high. See yourselves as ambassadors of the PAP and the region. We will not condone absconding. Obey the regulations of Joemarine. Our eyes are on you. We need good results from you for your communities, the Niger Delta and the President who is very happy over this deployment."

He, again, thanked the President for giving him the opportunity to serve his Niger Delta people.

Otuaro also expressed confidence in the expertise of the Joemarine Institute of Nautical Studies and Research to carry out the training effectively to achieve the desired objectives.

Earlier in his speech, the PAP's Head of Vocational Training Unit, Mr. Lambert Daunemighan, had explained that the training was designed by a team of personnel from the Presidential Amnesty Office, South Side International Resources (the consultants) and Joemarine Institute of Nautical Studies and Research.

Daunemighan described the deployment as "a rare achievement by the PAP Administrator", noting that the aim was to develop world-class maritime professionals for the country's maritime industry.

The CEO/MD of Joemarine Institute of Nautical Studies and Research, Akpos Epidei, said that the institute had trained over 10,000 maritime professionals from different parts of the country within the past 14 years.

Epidei, who conducted Otuaro and other officials on a facility-tour of the institute, thanked the PAP Administrator for finding them worthy to handle the training of the maritime cadets.
Mr. Ebi Jackson who responded on behalf of those deployed expressed gratitude to the PAP office for giving them a platform to acquire maritime-related skills with potential for meaningful engagement in the maritime space.

In their separate remarks, the Pere of Akugbene-Mein Kingdom and chairman of the institute's governing council, HRM Pere Luke, as well as the CEO/MD of South Side International Resources, Captain Warredi Enisuoh, commended the PAP Administrator for his policy of continuity.

They also advised the delegates to be worthy ambassadors of the Programme as their good performance would encourage the PAP Office to deploy more Niger Deltans for training to improve the manpower base of the region.

Niger Delta Youth Peace Summit holds tomorrow November 1st, in Portharcourt

Niger Delta Youth Peace Summit holds tomorrow November 1st, in Portharcourt 

The 2024 edition of the Niger Delta Youth Peace Summit is scheduled to hold tomorrow 1st November, 2024 in Portharcourt, Rivers State.

In a statement released by the organizer, Chief Diplomat Adam. E. O. Ogomugo Marbo, aka the voice of the voiceless who is the Founder/National President of Niger Delta Progressive Youth Leadership Foundation (NDPYLF), noted that the peace building summit is taken place at Beverly Hills Holiday Resorts Ltd, Woji road GRA, Portharcourt, Rivers State.

According to him, the Theme of this years programme is Promoting Peace Building, Unity And Prosperous Niger Delta of our Dreams for Economic and Political Stability.
Keynote Speaker at the event is the honourable Minister Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Mr. Ayodele Olawande among other notable dignitaries.

Chairman of the Day is High Chief. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo while HRM. King Ateke Michael Tom JP, the Amayanabo of Ancient Okochiri kingdom as Royal Father of the Day.

Chief Host is the governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS.

Others are Chief Papa Dr. Edwin Ekiagbodo Clark as Father of the Day while her Excellency, Prof. Ngozi Nma Oduboh DSSRS, Deputy Governor of Rivers State as Mother of the Day.

Chief Diplomat however, use this medium to invite Niger Delta critical stakeholders who prioritizes the means of peace and dialogue to fastrack infrastructural development to the region to participate at the all important event tomorrow.
It will interest the public to note that Chief Diplomat Adam Marbo is a renowned Niger Delta born senior peace advocate, political analyst/project management expert.

He was the immediate past Chairman lYC Abuja Chapter as well as Head of Peace Building and Conflict Resolution in the Presidential Amnesty Programme office, Abuja.

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Bozimo leads ljaw delegation to Govt House, lauds Oborevwori developmental stride in Delta State

Bozimo leads ljaw delegation to Govt House, lauds Oborevwori developmental stride in Delta State 

The leadership and other stakeholders of the Ijaw ethnic nationality in Delta State have pledged continued loyalty and support for the administration of Governor Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori  beyond his first tenure.

Chairman of the Leaders and Stakeholders of the Ijaw nation and former Minister of Police Affairs, Alaowei Broderick Bozimo, made the pledge on behalf of the Ijaw nation during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at Government House, Asaba, on Wednesday.

The elder statesman said they had come to appreciate the Governor for the good things he was doing for the Ijaw nation and Deltans in general.

Bozimo said: "It gives me special pleasure to be able to have an opportunity to come and see you and express our deepest appreciation for what your administration is doing for the Ijaw nation.

"I want to thank you very much for the wonderful things you have done for the Ijaw nation, personally, collectively and culturally. I need to draw the attention of everybody here that this is a Governor who surprises us all.

"Anybody who comes to Delta can see the good works you are doing. We have a list of some things you have done for the Ijaw nation and, like Oliver Twist, the ones we would like you to look into. 
"We truly appreciate you from the bottom of our hearts. I recommend to every politician that 'Ukodo' has happened.

"Seeing is believing and you don't need to go about campaigning, come 2027. We will campaign for you and I know that we can't remain the same in Delta anymore.

"We, the Ijaw nation, have risen to support you. When we say it, we mean it and that's how it will be in your second term; we will stand behind you when the time comes because you are a 'talk -and -do' Governor." 

Responding, Governor Oborevwori commiserated with Alaowei Bozimo whose daughter passed on recently at the age of 61 and prayed to God to grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss.

He thanked the Ijaw nation and indeed the Delta South Senatorial District, for voting massively for his emergence as Governor, saying that he never lost any local government area in the district.

Oborevwori commended the Ijaw nation for their political unity and lauded Bozimo for standing by the Ijaw nation, saying, "your leadership in Ijaw nation is worth emulating.

"You took a decision to support one of your own during the  Governorship primaries; you had no choice. What you did was the right thing and I know that the Ijaw nation recognises that.

"I thank you for keeping the Ijaw nation together and I can see the trust they all have in you. I will take my time to look at all the things you have request for.

"I know the role you people played because we never lost election in Ijaw nation and the whole of Delta South but we lost some in my Senatorial District.

"We need more unity in this state and country and I want other ethnic nationalities to emulate the unity of the Ijaw nation."

Protect your marriage jealously, being single mother no be moi moi, Tiwa Savage Advises Nigerian ladies

Protect your marriage 
jealously, being single mother no be moi moi, Tiwa Savage Advises Nigerian ladies 

Don't Listen To That Man Promising You Heaven and Earth, He May Become Worse Than Your Partner; I Regret Leaving My Marriage- Tiwa Savage

"Simi And Adekunle Gold Makes Me Rêgret Being Single, Their Love Is Still Burning Fresh Like They Started Just Yesterday". _Tiwa Savage writes in pain and rêgrets leaving her marriage.

In her words: "While on set with Simi I had to ask her when she met Adekunle Gold again. Because AG kept calling & checking up on her every now and then, like 10 times in 10 minutes hahaha. Their love is still burning fresh like they started just yesterday. Omo, na that day single life pan me…”😭

Indeed people don't know the value of what they have until they lose it, the poor and the rich cry differently, many of those ladies you see out there celebrating their divorce and separation from their spouses aren't truly happy, no one celebrates divorce and if they are truly happy then, they won't celebrate it.
Many were gull!ble, a lot were mislêad and dêceived into leaving their homes thinking that there is something on the Streets but within a space of time the euphoria will die down and reality will set in, most of them cry silently and the big lady Tiwa is one of them, if not a case of violence sit down with your husband/partner and sort things out. Every relationship have ups and downs, even twins fight and have issues.

Don't listen to that man promising you heaven and earth, he wants to have a taste of your new wine and will lick your foot if that's all it takes to get it but when that happens he may become worse than your current partner.

The pasture looks lush green on the other side from afar, it can't be same when you get there.
Guard what you presently have jealously, it is the best. Being single no be moi moi ~~Culled
Me: If you never loose what you have, you will never know his value..

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Rivers State will Boil if Gov. Fubara Impeached, Asari Dokubo tells President Bola Tinubu

Rivers State will Boil if Gov. Fubara Impeached, Asari Dokubo tells President Bola Tinubu

Former Niger Delta militant leader, Asari Dokubo, has claimed that President Bola Tinubu is supporting former Rivers state governor and minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, to destabilise the state.

Recall that Wike and Fubara have been at loggerheads since the latter assumed office as governor in 2023, just as Fubara had said that his rift with Wike is tied to a tussle over power and control in Rivers State.
Speaking during an appearance on Arise TV on Tuesday, Dokubo expressed his disappointment at the ongoing crisis in the state, adding that ‘something will happen’ if the governor is impeached.

His words: “What I’m trying to say is that with Bola Tinubu becoming president, I should be able to tell him the truth. What is happening in Rivers State where Bola Tinubu is supporting Nyesom Wike to destabilise Rivers State and disturb the peace of Rivers State, and as a stakeholder in Rivers State, I feel totally disappointed for the president to allow his minister serving under him to run amok and porcure judgement and all sort, threatening the people of Rivers State.

“What they are trying to do is that we’re going to remove Fubara, and nothing will happen. What I’m saying is that if you try to remove Fubara, something will happen. That is what I’m talking about. I’m not talking of any personal benefit; I can’t be appointed minister or to any board; I didn’t lobby for anything.”
When asked, Dokubo stated that he still stands by his words that he should be held responsible if President Tinubu fails to deliver.

“I still stand by that statement. That is why I’m crying out, because I’m vigorously liable for any expectation of the Nigerian people, not just Niger Delta people. This is because I stood in front of everybody, and I’m not going to deny what I said.

“Even if it’s tomorrow and Ahmed Bola Tinubu encounters any difficulty, I’ll still stick out my neck and stand. At the stand he stood for me, I would have been dead and not be in this programme talking. Obasanjo would have killed me if not for people like Tinubu who stood by me. So, I’m not going to be in a hurry to forget that.”

King Pereama, Jking to perform in warri as Ekeremor, Joy set to fulfil marital rites November 16, 2024

King Pereama, Jking to perform in warri as Ekeremor, Joy set to fulfil marital rites November 16, 2024

Francis Tayor 

Warri ____ Preparation is on top gear as one of close ally to the foremost Niger Delta ex-warlord (Tompolo), High Chief. Benjamin Ekeremor of  Peretoru, Gbekebo and Okosuama communities in Ekeremor/Burutu LGA of Bayelsa/Delta State and Joy Dere Maya of Ofunama community in Egbema kingdom, Ovia South-West LGA of Edo State are set to fulfil marital rites according to the ljaw custom and tradition on November 16, 2024 in warri, Delta State.
According to the traditional marriage programme stated that dowry payment would take place in the early hours on Saturday 16th November, 2024 at the family compound of the bride, No 3 Cele Street, near Udu Express junction by 10:AM.

Thereafter, there shall be grand reception at the popular Delta Career College field located along Airport road, Ogboroke Uvwie LGA, Warri Delta State.
Music by Dr. Alfred Ezon-ebi alias Jking and King Pereama Freetown JP, Numupere ll of lzon-lbe.

The Groom, High Chief. Benjamin Ekeremor aka Tompolo Wisdom is the bearer of the strongest chieftaincy title in ljawland as double Ogungbein-owei of ljaw nation is a renowned ex-agitator of Niger Delta who had contributed immensely to the growth and development of ljaw nation. He is a great philanthropist and the founder of the new Okosuama community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.
The duo use this medium to humbly invite friends, colleagues, business partners, well wishers and the general public to join them celebrate on their unique day, adding there are a lot to merry at the reception specially packaged for guests.

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Kpakam TV CEO, Tams Okunbiri lntroduces Self Ahead of Marriage to his Heartbeat, Miss Timi JT Government of Torugbene in Burutu

Kpakam TV CEO, Tams Okunbiri lntroduces Self Ahead of Marriage to his Heartbeat, Miss Timi JT Government of Torugbene in Burutu

Francis Tayor

Warri _____ The CEO of Kpakam TV and the Rich and Famous lnternational Magazine, Hon. Tams Okunbiri took the bold step to settle down as he officially introduced himself to the family's of his potential father in-law to be, High Chief (Hon.) J.T. Government, the Olotu of Tuomo Kingdom and the Chairman Governing Council Delta State Polytechnic of Marine Technology Burutu at his private residence in Ughelli, Delta State in order to tell him of his intentions to marry one of his beautiful daughter Miss Timi Government by name.
The father in-law to be, High Chief. J.T. Government is a strong PDP Stalwart in Delta State and very influential politician in Burutu Local Government Area and beyond. He was flanked by his adorable wife, Chief Mrs. Ebikabo-ere Government, the Dibamolade-ere of Tuomo Kingdom among other close family relations to warmly received his potential son in-law to be, MMD Okunbiri and his family.
Tams Okunbiri who hailed from Esyanma/Kalafiugbene and Akugbene/Bomadi Communities in Bomadi LGA of Delta State is a famous Niger Delta news broadcaster and the initiator of the annual PRINMA Award specially organized to recognize and appreciate ljaw illustrious sons and daughters who had contributed meaningfully to the development of ljaw nation.

While his heartbeat, Miss Timi Government hailed from Torugbene urban community in Burutu LGA, Delta State. She is administrative staff of Delta State Polytechnic of Marine Technology, Burutu.
Meanwhile, the marriage date proper would be unfold to the general public in few days from now.

However, amongst the delegation of Tams Okunbiri include, elder Moses Edougha, John Musa, Gen. Timidi Paul, Abiye David, Oyinbi Onduku, CEO/Publisher Niger Delta Mirror Newspaper Online and Emomotimi Edwin.