Monday, February 3, 2025

Delta State Governance, Budget 2024/2025: The Neglect of Delta Ijaw Communities and the Ayakoromo Bridge Saga_ lBy Saibakumo Williams Jnr

Delta State Governance, Budget 2024/2025: The Neglect of Delta Ijaw Communities and the Ayakoromo Bridge Saga_ lBy Saibakumo Williams Jnr 

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Delta State, one of Nigeria’s oil-producing states, plays a crucial role in the country’s economic landscape. Despite contributing significantly to the national revenue, the Ijaw communities in the state remain grossly underdeveloped. The 2024 and 2025 budgets of Delta State reflect a pattern of neglect, as no significant projects have been assigned to the Delta Ijaw communities. The most glaring example of this systemic abandonment is the 12-year-old Ayakoromo Bridge project, which remains uncompleted, affecting multiple communities in Burutu and Bomadi Local Government Areas. This infrastructure deficit, coupled with worsening social services, exposes the failure of governance in Delta State.

Delta State Budget 2024 and 2025: A Pattern of Neglect

The Delta State budgets for 2024 and 2025, like previous ones, continue to sideline the Ijaw communities in terms of meaningful development projects. The allocation of funds disproportionately favors urban centers like Asaba, Warri, and Ughelli, while riverine and oil-producing communities remain neglected. The lack of significant infrastructural projects in these areas is not just an economic injustice but also a clear indication of political marginalization.
For decades, the Delta Ijaw people have endured poor road networks, lack of potable water, inadequate healthcare facilities, and collapsing educational institutions. Yet, the state government continues to prioritize projects that cater to elite interests while ignoring the very communities that generate the wealth sustaining the state. The 2024 and 2025 budgets offer no transformative development blueprint for Ijaw land, leaving the people to suffer from decades-long infrastructural decay and environmental degradation caused by oil exploration.

The Ayakoromo Bridge: A 12-Year-Old Abandoned Promise

One of the most glaring symbols of Delta State’s neglect is the Ayakoromo Bridge project. Initiated during the Uduaghan administration, the bridge was meant to connect several Ijaw communities in Burutu and Bomadi LGAs, easing transportation, boosting commerce, and fostering regional integration. Over a decade later, the project remains incomplete, with successive administrations offering only lip service and token allocations in the budget that never translate into meaningful progress.

The failure to complete the Ayakoromo Bridge has dire consequences for the affected communities. Without a proper bridge, movement between Burutu, Bomadi, and neighboring areas remains arduous, relying on expensive and risky water transport. This situation stifles economic growth, hinders access to healthcare, and deprives students of proper educational opportunities. The bridge is not just an infrastructure project—it is a lifeline for thousands of people who continue to suffer due to government negligence.

Social Infrastructure Decay in Ijaw Land

Beyond the bridge, Delta Ijaw communities face a deepening crisis of infrastructural collapse. Schools in many riverine areas lack teachers, learning materials, and proper facilities, leaving children at a disadvantage compared to their peers in urban centers. Health centers are underfunded, with many lacking doctors, essential drugs, and functional medical equipment. Roads, where they exist, are in deplorable conditions, making transportation both difficult and expensive.

Another major issue is the environmental destruction caused by oil exploration, which has resulted in pollution, loss of livelihoods, and health hazards. Yet, rather than investing in environmental remediation and sustainable development, the government remains indifferent, allowing multinational oil companies to exploit these communities with little accountability.

The Nonchalant Attitude of Delta Leaders

One of the most frustrating aspects of this neglect is the complacency of political leaders from the Ijaw region. Instead of demanding infrastructural development and economic empowerment for their people, many of these leaders are more interested in securing political appointments for personal gain. Rather than pushing for the completion of the Ayakoromo Bridge or championing development initiatives, they settle for minor appointments—mere “porridge recipes” that do nothing to uplift their communities.

This culture of political patronage has allowed successive administrations to ignore the Ijaw people’s needs without consequence. Leaders who should be advocating for their people’s rights are instead focused on personal political survival, leaving the communities to fend for themselves. This betrayal by local political elites further compounds the suffering of the Ijaw people, as there is no strong internal pressure to hold the government accountable.

Conclusion: The Urgent Need for Action

The continued neglect of the Ijaw communities in Delta State, as reflected in the 2024 and 2025 budgets, is a glaring injustice that must be addressed. The completion of the Ayakoromo Bridge should be prioritized, alongside the provision of basic infrastructure such as roads, healthcare, education, and electricity. The Ijaw people must also demand accountability from their leaders, rejecting those who prioritize personal benefits over community development.

It is time for the government of Delta State to recognize that true development is inclusive and equitable. The Ijaw people deserve more than empty promises—they deserve action, commitment, and tangible improvements in their living conditions. If this systemic neglect continues, the consequences will not only be economic but also political, as the growing frustration of the people could lead to stronger resistance against the state’s continued marginalization of its most resource-rich but underdeveloped communities.

PANDEF Commends NDDC's Commitment to Development in Niger Delta Region

PANDEF Commends NDDC's Commitment to Development in Niger Delta Region 

The National Executive Committee of Pan Niger Delta Development Forum, (PANDEF), recently paid a courtesy visit to the management of the NDDC, where they praised the organization's leadership and dedication to development. The visit recognized NDDC's transformative efforts, particularly on the Auchi-Benin road and the "Light Up the Niger Delta" program.

Ambassador Dr. Godknows Boladei Igali, PANDEF's Deputy National Chairman, commended the NDDC management team for their hard work and initiatives.
In response, the Managing Director of NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, emphasized the significance of accountability and transparency in their operations. He highlighted the introduction of KPMG and data-driven approaches for programs such as Project HOPE and the youth internship scheme.

Dr.Ogbuku assured PANDEF of NDDC's ongoing commitment to development, which includes partnerships with International Oil Companies (IOCs) and the exploration of solar mini-grid projects. This visit exemplifies the collaborative efforts between PANDEF and NDDC to promote development in the Niger Delta region.

Power of Your Mind’ Conference: Kingsley Otuaro Ignites a Mental Revolution Among Delta Youth

Power of Your Mind’ Conference: Kingsley Otuaro Ignites a Mental Revolution Among Delta Youth

With a resounding message of mind renewal and success, H.E. Kingsley Otuaro has led a historic gathering of students in Asaba, challenging them to embrace positive thinking, faith, and personal growth as keys to greatness. drawing students from Oshimili North and South Local Government Areas.

The conference, organized in partnership with the Loveworld Teens and Youth Ministry, Ministry Centre Warri, was designed to equip young minds with principles of success, leadership, and personal transformation. Inspired by Power of Your Mind, a book by world-renowned spiritual leader Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, the event focused on the power of thought, mental discipline, and aligning one’s life with God’s purpose.
Empowering Young Minds Through Biblical Principles

Addressing the students, H.E. Kingsley Otuaro emphasized the importance of mind renewal, citing Romans 12:2, which urges believers to be transformed by the renewing of their minds. He underscored the significance of mental discipline in overcoming life’s challenges.

"Your mind is your most powerful asset; it determines the course of your life. If you allow negative thoughts to dominate, you will struggle. But when you fill your mind with faith, vision, and purpose, you will rise to greatness," Otuaro declared.
He further quoted Proverbs 23:7, reinforcing that a person’s life is a reflection of their dominant thoughts. At a time when many prioritize financial gain, Otuaro’s commitment to investing in the mental empowerment of young people stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication to building the next generation of leaders.

Key Takeaways from the Conference

The conference featured impactful teachings, interactive sessions, and motivational guidance, offering students practical tools to unlock their potential. Some of the key lessons imparted included:

Mind Management Determines Destiny – Quoting Philippians 4:8, Otuaro emphasized that success begins with the thoughts we cultivate.
The Power of Thought in Shaping Reality – Referencing Isaiah 26:3, he encouraged students to focus on God’s Word and purpose rather than distractions.

Education Beyond the Classroom – He explained that while academic learning is crucial, spiritual wisdom and character-building are equally essential for a balanced life.

Faith and Mental Transformation – Encouraging students to meditate on Joshua 1:8, he highlighted that true success comes from aligning one’s life with God’s teachings.

A Record-Breaking Youth Empowerment Event

With over 8,000 participants, the Power of Your Mind Conference has set a new benchmark for youth development gatherings in Delta State. Many attendees described the event as life-changing, gaining fresh perspectives on their future.

Miss Chidinma Eze, a senior secondary student, shared:
"This conference has changed my mindset forever. I now realize that my thoughts shape my future, and I will start being more intentional about my thinking."
Similarly, Master John Okafor noted:
"I never knew my thoughts had so much power. From today, I will apply what I have learned and think only on positive and godly things."


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Otuaro’s Continued Commitment to Youth Development

Despite not holding public office, H.E. Kingsley Otuaro remains deeply invested in the future of young Nigerians, channeling his personal resources into empowering students with knowledge and vision.

"The future of our country is in the hands of these young ones. If we can guide their minds and thoughts at an early age, they will grow into responsible, innovative, and successful individuals who will shape our society for the better," Otuaro remarked.

He also expressed gratitude to the Loveworld Teens and Youth Ministry, Ministry Centre Warri, for their dedication to youth empowerment and encouraged other stakeholders to support similar initiatives.

A Spirit-Filled Conclusion with Testimony Jaga

The conference ended on a high note with a powerful performance by renowned gospel singer Testimony Jaga, whose energetic and faith-inspiring music left the students uplifted. His electrifying performance filled the atmosphere with joy, dancing, and renewed faith, perfectly concluding an event designed to empower both the minds and spirits of the next generation.

Building a Strong Foundation for National Development

The Power of Your Mind Conference has not only impacted its attendees but also set a new precedent for youth development in Delta State. The event underscores the undeniable truth that investing in young minds today guarantees a brighter and more prosperous Nigeria tomorrow.
As thousands of students left the venue with renewed minds and rekindled aspirations, it became evident that the seeds of greatness had been sown. With the right mindset, a new generation of visionary leaders is emerging—one that will transform Nigeria for the better.