Saturday, March 7, 2026

2026 INC Convention: Okaba Calls for Strategic Global Engagement in the ljaw Struggle and Territorial Mapping

As the ljaw nation gathered in ljaw House to elect new leadership of the ljaw National Congress (INC) on Saturday 7th March, 2026, the outgoing President of Congress, Prof. Benjamin Ogele Okaba has called for strategic global engagement in the ljaw struggle rather than protest-driven advocacy, stressing that ljaw ethnic nationality remained Nigeria's economic backbone despite years of neglect.

Prof. Okaba advocated for a shift from protest-driven advocacy to stronger global engagement, and described the gathering as a milestone for leadership renewal and a re-assessment of the organisation’s direction.

Okaba equally noted that despite being a major contributor to Nigeria’s oil-driven economy, the Ijaw nation continues to suffer environmental degradation and infrastructure neglect.

The INC President announced new strategic initiatives, including a Territorial Mapping Project aimed at digitally documenting Ijaw ancestral lands to support environmental monitoring and resource negotiations.

As part of efforts to strengthen unity, he said the INC has registered 15 affiliate groups to work together in amplifying the Ijaw voice on national and international platforms.

Dignitaries at the event included the governor of Bayelsa State, His Excellency, Sen. Douye Diri, former Bayelsa deputy governor, Peremobowei Ebebi, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere, and other lawmakers, Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, the Head of Service, Dr. Ebiye Sawyer, Commissioners, the All Progressives Congress state chairman, Hon. Warman Ogoriba, local government chairmen, chairman of the state traditional rulers council,  King Bubaraye Dakolo and royal fathers from Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states as well as top government functionaries and stakeholders.

Just-ln: Delta State Government to Commence Students Bursary Award Payment March 10th, 2026

Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board Asaba, Delta State

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

The Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board is pleased to inform the general public, especially students of Delta State origin currently enrolled in tertiary institutions across Nigeria, that disbursement for the 2024/2025 Students Special Assistance Scheme (Bursary Award) will commence on 10th March 2026.

This payment is strictly for eligible Delta State students who have successfully completed the required registration and verification processes for the 2024/2025 Bursary Award.

The Board expresses profound appreciation to His Excellency, the Governor of Delta State, Rt.Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of Delta State students and for strengthening educational development as a key pillar of the M.O.R.E Agenda.

The Board encourages all beneficiaries to remain focused on their academic pursuits and continue to uphold the pride, excellence, and integrity of Delta State in their respective institutions.

Signed:
Dr. Godfrey O. Enita
Executive Secretary
Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board

Gov. Diri Advocates for More ljaw States Creation, Commends Prof. Okaba Led INC Executive for Enlisting ljaw Nation into United Nations' Organization


*Says No Preferred Candidate For INC Presidency

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has charged the Ijaw ethnic nationality and the Ijaw National Congress (INC) to sustain the agitation for creation of more states, apart from Bayelsa. 

Governor Diri stated this on Friday during the 2026 INC national convention at the Ijaw House in Yenagoa.

He implored his kinsmen not to relent on the demand for creation of two additional states out of the three the ethnic group originally agitated for.

The Bayelsa helmsman also stated that he had no preferred candidate among the contestants for the INC presidency.

Governor Diri restated his advocacy for the practice of true and fiscal federalism in the country, noting that the present lopsided structure could be best described as “unitary federalism.”

He contended that states, including Bayelsa, would be better developed if they controlled one hundred per cent of their resources and pay tax to the federal government.

He said: "We have tried. Today, we have one state (Bayelsa). The INC, under the leadership of Chief Joshua Fumudoh, asked for three, which are Oil Rivers, Bayelsa and Toru-Ibe states. This means we have two additional states that must be pursued by the Ijaw nation and the INC. So, it is not yet uhuru.

"This is a struggle we must continue and if we cannot achieve it in our time, we will hand it over to our children. Our land and waters have nourished this nation and fuelled its economic activities and yet for too long we have borne the unfortunate environmental damage and social disadvantage.

"Economic inequities, environmental degradation and infrastructural neglect remain our pressing challenges that require our local and national resolve to redress. The challenges we face are formidable but l have no doubt that our sons and daughters possess the resilience and indomitable spirit to overcome them."

He advised contestants for various positions in Saturday’s election to bear in mind that the major task ahead of them was the overriding interest of the ethnic nationality rather than their personal considerations.

The governor commended the outgoing INC President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, and his executive council members for their leadership, particularly its partnership with government at ensuring a formal admission of the Ijaw nation into the United Nations’ Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation.

He charged the incoming leadership to continue the task of reviving Ijaw cultural values and language and ensure that the dreams of the founding fathers were achieved.

In his address, Prof. Benjamin Okaba called for strategic global engagement in the Ijaw struggle, saying that the ethnic nationality remained Nigeria’s economic backbone despite years of neglect.

He advocated for a shift from protest-driven advocacy to stronger global engagement, and described the gathering as a milestone for leadership renewal and a re-assessment of the organisation’s direction.

Okaba equally noted that despite being a major contributor to Nigeria’s oil-driven economy, the Ijaw nation continues to suffer environmental degradation and infrastructure neglect.

The INC President announced new strategic initiatives, including a Territorial Mapping Project aimed at digitally documenting Ijaw ancestral lands to support environmental monitoring and resource negotiations.

As part of efforts to strengthen unity, he said the INC has registered 15 affiliate groups to work together in amplifying the Ijaw voice on national and international platforms.

Dignitaries at the event included former Bayelsa deputy governor, Peremobowei Ebebi, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere, and other lawmakers, Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, the Head of Service, Dr. Ebiye Sawyer, Commissioners, the All Progressives Congress state chairman, Hon. Warman Ogoriba, local government chairmen, chairman of the state traditional rulers council,  King Bubaraye Dakolo and royal fathers from Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states as well as top government functionaries and stakeholders.