Thursday, August 27, 2020

Delta State Monthly Environmental Sanitation Holds Saturday August 29, 2020


Delta State Monthly Environmental Sanitation Holds Saturday August 29, 2020


The monthly environmental sanitation exercise for the month of August, will hold in Delta State on Saturday, August 29, 2020, between the hours of 7.00 am and 10.00 am.


During the period of the exercise, there will be no restrictions on the movement of persons and vehicles.


A statement signed by the State Director of Information, Mr Dona Obuseh, advised residents to fumigate their premises, cut overgrown weeds, desilt their drainages and keep their environment clean to prevent unwanted diseases.


The statement said officials of the State Waste Management Board and Local Government Councils are to evacuate the resultant refuse to approved government dump sites.


According to the statement, the Delta State Taskforce on Environment will be on ground to monitor and ensure compliance of the exercise.


It advised Deltans and residents in the state to use this period of COVID 19 pandemic to wear their face mask, observe washing of hand regularly for at least 20 seconds with running water and soap, sanitizing as much as possible, observe physical distancing and keep their environment clean.

President Buhari Appoints Col. Dikio As Presidential Amnesty Coordinator



President Buhari Appoints Col. Dikio As Presidential Amnesty Coordinations

Francis Tayor

Abuja____ President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Col. Milland Dixon Dikio as the new Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.


A credible source in the Presidency said the appointment of Dikio, who hails from Rivers state takes immediate effect.


It will be recalled that the President suspended Prof. Charles Dokubo, the former Coordinator in February 2020 following numerous allegations and petitions against him.


*The Man Col. Milland Dixon Dikio*


Colonel Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd) is from Mbiama in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State. He attended Baptist High School, Port Harcourt (1971-1975). He was admitted into Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) 21st Regular Combatant Course and was appointed the Academy Cadets Adjutant in recognition of his leadership qualities. He was posted to the elite Nigerian Army Armored Corps on commission as a Second Lieutenant effective Jan 03, 1977.


He is a seasoned professional who held command, diplomatic, staff and teaching appointments. He was decorated with ECOMOG, OAU and UN Peacekeeping medals. His conflict resolution credentials were honed and tested during his numerous field engagements and policy advisory roles at both local and international levels. 


His flair for languages enables him to communicate effectively in whatever environment he is deployed. He voluntarily retired in the rank of Colonel in July 2004 and was noted for his high standard of discipline, excellence and integrity. Some of the courses and workshops that positively impacted his career were: French Language Course, Center For Foreign Languages, University of Benin Cotonou, Benin Republic Jul 04-Sep 05,1980; Tank Company Commanders Course, International Military School, Simferopol USSR Dec 01,1989-Apr 26,1990 and the Senior Division Staff Course, Command and Staff College, Jaji-Kaduna Aug 1993–Jul 1994. He was recalled as a Directing Staff Apr 1997 – Apr 1999 to teach at both the Junior and Senior Divisions and earned the coveted psc+ award.


He attended African Centre for Strategic Studies (ACSS), National Defence University, Washington DC 1st Sub-Regional Senior Leadership Seminar on Preventing Conflict in West Africa, Accra Ghana Aug 20-24,2001 and Exercise Combined Endeavor, US European Command (EUCOM), Ramstein Germany May 16-24,2001. He was a Resource Expert - Terrorism Curriculum Review Seminar, ACSS Washington DC, Dec 03-07,2001 and Participant - The Role of Sub-Regional Organizations in the Prediction and Prevention of Conflict, French War College Paris France May 15-June 15, 2002. His appointments include: Instructor NDA, Staff officer Administration, Headquarters 21 Armoured Brigade, General Staff Officer Internal Security, Army Headquarters and Military Assistant to The Chief of Training, Operations and Plans, Defence Headquarters.


He commanded the Nigerian Contingent of Military and Police UN Observers in Angola. As Commanding Officer NIBATT 37 ECOMOG, Sierra Leone he was responsible for securing the major land approaches into Freetown, the Child Soldiers rehabilitation Camp in Orogu and Disarmament Camp in Newton. He successfully carried out the special mission to dislodge Sam Bockerie, a notorious Revolutionary United Front Rebel considered inimical to the success of the Sierra Leone peace process without casualties. In order to stop cross border rebel activities that had the potential to drag Guinea and Liberia into war, he led an Advance team in Nov 2000 that conducted an extensive reconnaissance mission throughout the length of the Guinea-Liberia borders in his capacity as the Military Adviser/Principal Programme Officer Peacekeeping at ECOWAS Executive Commission. 


He subsequently presented the report at the Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Mediation and Security Council and The Summit of Heads of State and Government in Bamako Mali in Dec 2000 which was highly commended. Dixon developed the Concepts and Structures of ECOWAS Standby Forces, the military component of ECOWAS Mechanism on Conflict Prevention, Management, Resolution, Peacekeeping and Security which was adopted by the African Union as the model for other Sub-Regional Organizations in Africa.


He was the Point Officer - Design Team, ECOWAS Early Warning System in collaboration with EUCOM. Dixon also played a prominent role in negotiations with insurgents in Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia and Sierra Leone which set the stage for the signing of peace accords in those countries. He was a member of the first ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council Verification of Government of Liberia compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 1343(2001) Apr 19-24,2001. He was an accredited member of ECOWAS team in the International Observers Group that monitored the Mar 09-11,2003 Zimbabwe Presidential Election. ACSS also appointed Dixon as a Senior Rapporteur for the West African Ministerial Symposium it conducted in Dakar Senegal July 22-23,2003 and was lead presenter at the AU-ECOWAS-G8 Countries Clearing House Meeting on Peacekeeping in Africa at the State Department Washington DC October 07-08, 2004.


As CEO Consul Consultants Limited, he was at various times the Security Consultant to the Federal Inland Revenue Service and ECOWAS Executive Commission. The Center for Development and Democracy contracted him to produce the documents and organize workshops aimed at operationalizing ECOWAS Mechanism on Peace and Security. He is currently, a Real Estate Investor at 3 Strands Group LLC and Security Consult at Madiba Inc LLC in USA.

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Taskforce Serves 7-Day Abatement Notice To Residents ln Warri, Marks Illegal Buildings For Demolition

Taskforce Serves 7-Day Abatement Notice To Residents ln Warri, Marks Illegal Buildings For Demolition  


Delta State Taskforce on environment has served abatement notices on several premises in Warri metropolis and its environ for violating environmental sanitation laws.


It also marked some illegal buildings on top drainage canals along Olare river road, Bendel Estate in Uvwie local government area for demolition.


Chairman of the Taskforce, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni who led the team for an inspection visit on Tuesday complained that most of the environmental problems observed were due to clear violation by the people.  


At the various places were the environmental breeches were observed, he asked the owners and occupants of the premises to take immediate action to correct observed lapses as the taskforce will come back to check compliance level. 


The team which was at Edah Street, off Okere Ugborikoko road discovered that most house owners in the area connected their septic system into the public drains which is capable of causing widespread occurrence of infectious disease in and around the neighborhood. Auntie Mansal Bakery and other buildings in the street were served abatement notices to abate the nuisance within 7days. 


While at Robinson Plaza along Déco road, the state taskforce chairman, Hon. Oromoni expressed displeasure over the traffic gridlock caused as result of illegal parking of vehicle by customers at the roadside.


To avoid impounding of customers vehicles, Oromoni charged the management of plaza to provide car park space for its customers, stressing that illegal parking of vehicle along the public road will no longer be tolerated by Delta state government.


Reacting to residents at Bendel Estate Ogboroke, Oromoni frowned at the environmental nuisance perpetrated by landlords. He said the deliberate blocked of canal with building is part of the reason warri and its environ are suffering from annual flooding. He therefore, urged landlords of whose buildings are marked to immediately correct the error before government come back for operation bulldoze illegal structures in a week time.


Meanwhile, the team was also at Igbudu Market, where it was discovered that the canal which is supposed take water from the area into warri River was blocked by refuse illegally dumped by unknown persons.  


When contacted, the member representing Delta south in the Waste management board, Hon. Mofe Edema said that Igbudu market have two PSP covering it and was surprised to hear that people are patronizing cart pushers. 


In his reaction, Chief Efe Ukwuwhere, the secretary general of Igbudu community said that the only medium of disposing the waste generated by the traders are through cart pushers as PSP has since ceased to attend to them. The secretary general also called on the government and well meaning individuals of Warri South to help provide toilets in the market as the market lacks toilet amenities.

Late Ijaw Music Goddess ThankGod Ayagbene To Be Buried Tomorrow 26th In Delta



Late Ijaw Music Goddess ThankGod Ayagbene To Be Buried Tomorrow 26th In Delta 


Yenagoa____The late ljaw highlife owigiri music goddess known as ThankGod Ayagbene shall be given final befitting burial tomorrow Wednesday 26th August, 2020 at her country home Kpakiama, in Bomadi local government area of Delta State.


According to the burial planning committee signed by King. Pereama Freetown (JP), said the burial rites will be performed during afternoon starting by 10:am prompt. 


The statement further adds that all ljaw owigiri highlife performing musicians are expected to be on ground before the stipulated time at Kpakiama.


It would be recalled that late. ThankGod Ayagbene died in a ghastly motor accident sometime June, 2020 along East-West road, near Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.


However, the general public as well as fans of the fallen music lcon are hereby invited to grace the occasion in order to bid our departed music Queen a final farewell.


Signed:


King Pereama Freetown (JP), Numoupere ll of lzon-ebe.

Monday, August 24, 2020

Fani-Kayode Blasts Nigerian Youths, Says Youth In Mali Plan Coup, Nigerian Youth Are Busy Watching BBNaija

Fani-Kayode Blasts Nigerian Youths, Says Youth In Mali Plan Coup, Nigerian Youth Are Busy Watching BBNaija 


“25 year Old man in Mali Led the coup to reclaim their Nation. 30 years old in Nigeria watching BBNaija shouting “Leycon my man!”‘, wrote, “Truly pitiful.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Bayelsa Central Senatorial Bye-Elections: Hon. Moses Cleopas Assures Constituents Effective Representation, Solicits For Vote

 Bayelsa Central Senatorial Bye-Elections: Hon. Moses Cleopas Assures Constituents Effective Representation, Solicits For Vote

Francis Tayor


Yenagoa_____ A front line aspirant for Bayelsa Central Senatorial District in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Moses Cleopas has assured the good people of the constituency of effective representation, as well as equal distribution of Constituency projects among the various wards/communities when given the mandate.


Hon. Moses made the statement on Saturday in Yenagoa during a press briefing stated that his dream for the people of Bayelsa Central is to initiate people oriented bills at the red Chambers of National Assembly, Abuja that will impact positively on the lives of the people.


According to him, said: " l have served our great party PDP faithfully in the past twenty years. My records are there for everybody to see. I am contesting for the Senate today in order to consolidate and continue from the good works where our miracle governor, His Excellency, Sen. Douye Diri stopped. I want to assure the good people of Bayelsa Central that there will be equal distribution of constituency projects among all the communities under the Senatorial District. All l want is to give me the mandate and see the positive result of my representation when elected, he stated."


However, Hon. Moses Cleopas has called on the good people of Bayelsa Central Constituency to support and vote him into the Senate, stressing that he will not disappoint them when elected.

Friday, August 21, 2020

Infrastructure Development: Amb. Agediga Salutes Gov. Okowa Over Riverine Communities Transformation


Infrastructure Development: Amb. Agediga Salutes Gov. Okowa Over Riverine Communities Transformation


Warri _______ The Executive Director of Planning, Research, and Statistics at the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, ( DESOPADEC) Amb. Shedrack Agediga has commended the Delta State Governor Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa for his efforts in changing riverine communities to modern towns.


Agediga who disclosed this during the commissioning of the Completed modern town hall at Sokebolou, Market stalls at Odimodi, concrete landing jetty at Okrika, Completion/furnishing of Cottage Hospital Agolomo, Radio House Sokebolou, 3 bedroom Bungalow at Egrangbene, Completion of Pere Guest House / Palace Interlocking at Isaba, Doctor/Nurses quarters at Naifor-gbene in Riverine Communities by Desopadec noted that the Delta State Governor Sen Ifeanyi Okowa care toward the riverine communities worthy of emulation.


He stated that Desopadec projects are of value and more projects in riverine communities will be completed.


“I am excited about the commissioning of projects in our riverine communities.


The people must be commended for the cooperation given to Desopadec.


The Delta State Government will always attend to the needs of the riverine communities through the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission ( DESOPADEC).


The efforts of our state Governor Sen Ifeanyi Okowa at changing riverine communities to modern towns need to be appreciated.”


Speaking further, Agediga seeks Oil companies partnership at complimenting the State Government efforts at developing riverine communities.


“The continuous development of the riverine communities is paramount to Desopadec and of course we can’t do this alone without the partnership of oil companies.


“We need more impacts on the lives of our people in the riverine areas; this is achievable when there is peace among the People.


“Our people must embrace peace for the betterment of our communities “.

Ogulagha Youth President, Engr. Okilo Frowns at Iduwini Youths Over Claim Of Facility Territories, Cautions Them To Beware


Ogulagha Youth President, Engr. Okilo Frowns at Iduwini Youths Over Claim Of Facility Territories, Cautions Them To Beware


The Youths in Ogulagha Community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State have tackled their neighbouring youths in Iduwini Kingdom over claims of listing oil facilities belonging to Ogulagha Territories as theirs and has warned the Iduwini youths never to make such misleading publications.



The Youth President of Ogulagha Community, Engr. Anthony Waterwei Okilo while commending the Iduwini youths for lending their voice on the ongoing Marginal Oil Fields bidding and other underdevelopmental issues by the federal Government and oil bearing communities in the Niger Delta region had also expressed worry on why the Iduwini youths should be listing Ogulagha Community facilities as their own.


The Ogulagha youths expressed their displeasure via a Telephone call with a Senior Correspondent of CoastalTimes News earlier today by the President of Ogulagha Community Youths, Engr. Anthony Waterwei Okilo, he warned that such misrepresentation of facts could lead to misunderstanding between both Kingdoms. He called on the leaders of Iduwini to call their sons to order.


In his words:


"I am speaking on behalf of the entire Ogulagha Community Youths Concerning the false claims by the Iduwini people, They should stop looking for trouble were there is none. All the facilities mentioned in their publication are in Ogulagha Territory"


“Therefore, I want to on behalf the peace loving youths of Ogulalagha Community condemn in totality the false claim to our facilities vis-a-vis Britina U Ajapa field, Crude Loading Platform CLP, Beniboye Oil Field, Forcados Effluent Water Disposal line, Agip Drilled and Cocked Wells, Trans Forcados Pipeline and others who’s claims are bent on misinforming the gullible public that are not well abraised with the true situation of things within our environment.”

Egbema youths To Gov. Okowa, Stop sidelining Us, We Are Also Deltans

Egbema youths To Gov. Okowa, Stop sidelining Us, We Are Also Deltans, 


Youths of Egbema Kingdom, Warri North LGA Delta state, have expressed anger over what they describe as developmental neglect, by the state government.


This was contained in a press statement made available to Newsmen in Sapele by the youth leaders, Gen Silas Toruwei, Comrade Raphael Nimi, Comrade Agabra Oyobu Esq,

Comrade Ebieren Nimi, 

Comrade Anthony Dango,

Jointly.


They however, alleged that Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa led administration has relegate Egbema people to the background and intentionally sideline them in terms of Development and appointment.


The statement reads  "Youths of the kingdom, frown over marginalization of Egbema people, a kingdom in Warri North.

 "The Egbema people have been depriving of producing the Warri North Council chairman since the creation of the Local Government Area. Egbema indigenes have been deprived of producing a member at state House of Assembly, we have been neglected in the appointment of a commissioner, Delta state oil-producing Area Development Commission (DESOPADEC) Chairman, Federal house of Representative".


 According to one of the youth leader Mr Mingo Friday stated that Gov Okowa has almost visited all kingdom's in the state but he has not to visit Egbema kingdom.


"No single state projects in Egbema" 


They frowned at the Governor's non-inclusion of Egbema kingdom in his Developmental agenda. 


In the same vein Egbema Youths declared their mandates to produce the next Warri North Council Boss, for the forthcoming Delta 2021 LG poll, 

One of the convener of the meeting comr Silas Toruwei stated that

"Delta 2021 Poll, Egbema indigene must be Warri North LG, chairman" enough is enough".

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Bayelsa Tribunal Ruling: Gov. Diri Files 12 Grounds Appeal Against Judgement

Bayelsa Tribunal Ruling: Gov. Diri Files 12 Grounds Appeal Against Judgement


Francis Tayor


Yenagoa_____ Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, on Tuesday, lodged 12 grounds of appeal before the Court of Appeal in Abuja to challenge the tribunal judgement that sacked him from office and ordered the Independence National Electoral Commission, INEC, to conduct a fresh election in the state within 90 days.


In the Notice of Appeal he filed through his team of lawyers led by Chief Chris Uche, SAN, on Tuesday, governor Diri, urged the appellate court to set aside the majority judgement of the Bayelsa State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal which nullified his election and uphold the Minority verdict.


The tribunal had in a majority judgement by two out of the three-man panel of Justices, voided the outcome of the gubernatorial election that held in the state on November 16, 2019, over the exclusion of one of the registered political parties, Advanced Nigeria Democratic Party, ANDP, in the contest.


Two members of the panel, Justices Sikiru Owodunni and Yunusa Musa, said they found merit in ANDP’s contention that it was unlawfully excluded from participating in the governorship election by INEC, despite the fact that it fulfilled all the statutory requirements.


Justice Musa who read the lead judgement in the matter, upheld the petition, saying the tribunal was satisfied that INEC illegally excluded ANDP and its governorship candidate, King George, from the election.


He held that INEC lacked the powers to disqualify ANDP’s candidates after it failed to act on a letter the party wrote to be allowed to substitute its deputy governorship candidate.


However, in a dissenting judgement, Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Ibrahim Sirajo, affirmed governor Diri’s election after he dismissed the petition for being statute-barred.


Justice Sirajo said there was evidence that ANDP was disqualified from the election for fielding an ineligible candidate.


He noted that the party nominated an underaged deputy governorship candidate, who admitted that he was 34 years old, instead of the 35 years age bracket the Constitution stipulated.


Justice Sirajo said there was equally evidence that the party failed to substitute the candidate till the statutory window for such substitution elapsed.


Meanwhile, in his appeal, a copy of which was sighted by Vanguard last night, governor Diri, prayed the appellate court to set aside the entire majority decision of the Tribunal (per Hon. Justice Yunusa Musa and Hon. Justice S. M. Owodunni) and to dismiss the 1st Respondent’s petition.


He further urged the Court of Appeal to, “uphold the minority judgement of the Chairman of the Bayelsa State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, Hon. Justice Muhammad I. Sirajo, which clearly appreciated the law and correctly applied the same to the facts and rightly dismissed the petition.”


Listing some of the particulars of error in the judgement against him, Governor Diri, maintained that the petition by ANDP challenged its alleged unlawful exclusion from the election that was conducted on November 16, 2019.


He argued that the cause of action of the 1st Respondent, ANDP, crystallized on November 16, 2019, is the Election Day when it claimed to have realized that INEC indeed did not place it on the ballot.


“From the date, the 1st Respondent had 21 days within which to file a petition against the alleged unlawful exclusion from the election.


“There was no election on the 14th day of February 2020 held by INEC to ground the 1st Respondent’s petition filed on 26th February 2020, more than five months after the declaration of results, as the ground of complaint of unlawful exclusion is a complaint against an election, not a declaration.


“The case of the 1st Respondent is not hinged on the nullification of the votes of APC candidate, David Lyon, nor on the declaration of results by the 2nd Respondent on the 14th day of February 2020; nor on the return of the Appellant as the Governor of Bayelsa State, but on its alleged unlawful exclusion from the election held on the 16th day of November 2019.


“The 1st Respondent’s petition is statute-barred, in breach of the provisions of section 285(5) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).


In his second ground of appeal, governor Diri argued that Justices Musa and Owodunni erred in law when they held that ANDP’s candidates were validly nominated.


On particulars of errors, he told the appellate court that ANDP forwarded names of underaged candidates to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.


“The names of the candidates of the 1st Respondent forwarded to the 2nd Respondent were manifestly invalid for being below the constitutional age of 35 years.


“The 1st Respondent’s witnesses admitted under cross-examination that the said candidates were only 34 years of age.


“The nomination of a candidate in breach of the provision of the constitution, the Electoral Act and the INEC timetable and Schedule of Activities for 2019 General Elections (as in the instant case) cannot be termed a valid nomination.


“The mere proposal of a person as to its candidate by a political party in an election to INEC through a letter is insufficient and does not amount to a valid nomination.


“The 1st Respondent failed to plead and tender the party nomination forms filed by their candidates, the Report of the primary election for all positions, which was monitored by the 2nd Respondent and which was officially sent to the 2nd Respondent.


“There was no document tendered by the 1xst Respondent stating whether the primary election was by direct or indirect election.


“The 1st Respondent failed to state the date of the primary election from which its said candidates purportedly emerged as to prove valid nomination of the candidates in compliance with section 87(1), (2), (3) and (4b) of the Electoral Act”.


He contended that the two Justices, in the majority judgement, erred in law when they held that INEC unlawfully excluded ANDP’s candidates.


“The 2nd Respondent as the umpire and regulator of the election ought not to have been expected to shut its eyes to the invalidity of the 1st Respondent’s candidates and the lateness of its submissions and attempt to substitute its candidates after the expiration of the deadline and for reasons other than death or withdrawal by the candidates.


“The 2nd Respondent as the umpire of the election had the duty to inform the 1st Respondent that the nomination of its candidate for the office of Deputy Governor was invalid for being under the constitutional age.


“The 1st Respondent (ANDP) accepted the advice but rather still deliberately forwarded another under-aged candidate.


“The power of the 2nd Respondent to vet, reject or disqualify any candidate of a political party has been restored by the provisions of section 285(14) ( c) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.


“The act of the 2nd Respondent was not in any way unlawful or unconstitutional as to be declared a nullity by the Tribunal”.


Governor Diri argued that the majority judgement was legally defective as it held that ANDP had the locus standi to maintain its petition, adding that it was wrong the tribunal to hold that the complaint the party canvassed in its petition was not a pre-election matter.


“The learned Justices of the Tribunal (Hon. Justice Yunusa Musa and Hon. Justice S. M. Owodunni) erred in law when they held that the 1st Respondent proved its case as to be entitled to judgement.


“The said majority judgement is manifestly against the weight of evidence. Further grounds of appeal shall be filed upon receipt of the records of proceedings”, the appellant added.

Meet The Three Military Leaders Who Led The Coup In Mali To Unseat President Ibrahim Keita

Meet The Three Military Leaders Who Led The Coup In Mali To Unseat President Ibrahim Keita


Tuesday’s military coup in Mali that supplanted the government of President Boubacar Keita was led by two colonels: Sadio Camara and Malick Diaw.


According a Malian journalist, Seydou Oumar Traoré, Camara was the ex-director of the military Prytaneum of Kati who has just returned from training in Russia.


Malick Diaw is the Chief of Staff of the 3rd Military Region of Kati.


Also mentioned was Lieutenant-Colonel Mama Seku Lelenta.


It was not clear how many senior officers were involved in the coup. But Brigadier General Cheick Fanta Mady Dembélé was being mentioned.

What the coup plotters did on Tuesday was to storm Bamako, from their Kati base, to arrest many Malian officials.


Apart from President Boubacar Keita and prime minister Boubou Cisse, many others were also arrested.


Among the people being held are the Chief of Staff of the National Guard and his Administrative and Financial Director (DAF), Abdoulaye Daffé, Minister of the Economy and Finance, and Tiebilé Dramé, Minister of Foreign Affairs.


Also, Moussa Timbine, President of the National Assembly is also in their hands.

Just-ln: Malian President, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has resigned

Just-ln: Malian President, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has resigned

Bamako_____ Keita, on Wednesday, said he was resigning to avoid “bloodshed,” hours after his arrest by troops.

Rebel soldiers reportedly detained Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and Prime Minister Boubou Cisse on Tuesday afternoon and drove the pair to a military base in the town of Kati, near the capital Bamako, which they had seized that morning.

Jubilant crowds in the city centre gathered to demand Keita’s resignation.

They cheered the rebels as they made their way to the 75-year-old’s official residence.

Keita, who appeared in a state television broadcast midnight to declare the dissolution of the government and national assembly, said he had no choice but to resign with immediate effect.

Give More Attention To Rural Areas ln The Fight Against Coronavirus, Comr. Okorie Charges Nigerian Govt

Give More Attention To Rural Areas ln The Fight Against Coronavirus, Comr. Okorie Charges Nigerian Govt

Francis Tayor

One of the veritable ways to avoid community spike and transmission  of Covid-19 was for Government at all levels,medical experts, donor agencies,and other stakeholders to shift their attention to rural areas in the fight against coronavirus pandemic.


The Delta State Chairman, National Youth Council of Nigeria NYCN Comrade Kenneth Okorie stated this while addressing local government council chairmen,youths,elders and opinion leaders in some local government areas of Delta State.


Comrade Okorie who led an  eighteen - man  committee of the Delta state council on sensitization campaign against Covid -19 said protocols aimed at  keeping the virus in check were not being observed and advocated for more  awareness, palliatives and medical consumables to be extended to rural dwellers where it is mostly needed.


According to him, the visit to Burutu,Ethiope West, Isoko South,Isoko North,Ughelli South, Ughelli North and Ndokwa East local government areas revealed that people still believe that the ailment was a fluke, and a deliberate act by government officials to extort money from local and international donors.


 The Youth leader who distributed face masks and alcohol based hand sanitizers to people in the local government areas so far visited enjoined them to avoid acts capable of promoting the spread of the deadly disease.


He told the people that casualty figure of Covid -19 in Delta State  was manageable because of the proactive steps taken by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa stressing that the best way to minimize the rate of infection was for them to wear face masks,keep physical distancing,wash their hands regularly and avoid congregating in a crowded area.


 He reminded the council chairmen of the need to educate the grassroots more about the pandemic pointing out that more lives may  be lost if the right things were not done.


Comrade Okorie said the state wide tour  will take the team round the twenty five local government areas of the state and advised residents of the state to join government in fattening the curve of transmission.


 He said the reduction in the rate of infection in the country was because many people were yet to be tested and advised anyone with Covid-19 symptoms to go to any isolation or treatment centre for prompt medical attention.


Some of the council chairmen and their representatives  during the tour said they have done well in awareness creation promising to do more.


 They lauded some multinational companies,philanthropic agencies and individuals for their donations and called on others to contribute towards the fight against coronavirus as the pandemic has crippled the economic lives of many Nigerians.


Others that spoke at the awareness rally Yesterday in Aboh commended Comrade Okorie and his team for taking the bold step and called on other bodies to beam their  searchlight on communities where people have no access to information.

Poor Medical Attention: ljaw Group Writes Gov. Okowa, Hon. Angele For Urgent Need Of Medical Doctor, Nurses In Ojobo General Hospital Burutu

Poor Medical Attention: ljaw Group Writes Gov. Okowa, Hon. Angele For Urgent Need Of Medical Doctor, Nurses In Ojobo General Hospital Burutu


18th August, 2020


Sir,


A Letter Of Appeal For The Urgent Need Of Medical Doctor, Nurses For Ojobo General Hospital In Burutu


Your Excellency sir, it has become to our notice to inform you that, the General Hospital in the oil producing community Ojobo in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State does not have any medical assistant due to the recent kidnapped issue of the resident medical doctor by some unknown gun Men. Due to that, the only resident doctor has left Ojobo hospital to urban city for safety of his life, thereby leaving the poor riverine dwellers to their fate without any medical attention.


This is a letter to you,  our leaders in the state. Please Ojobo community needs proper medical attention. The absence of a doctor or Nurse in the General Hospital in Ojobo is a problem to Ojobo and all surrounding villages in Burutu LGA.


Right now, even if people are sick, there is nowhere to take proper medications because of lack of medical personnel in the hospital.


This is an appeal to you both so please consider the poor citizens in the riverine communities of the state and provide adequate medical personnel to the hospital for proper medications.


On behalf of Ojobo Liberation Movement, l Comrade Timipre Ndoni, the President aka the Mouthpiece Of Ijaw Nation Plead with you both to intervene on this matter because the primary responsibility of government is to protect lives and properties of the citizens in the society. 


However, we need our Excellency, Dr Sen Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, the Executive Governor of Delta State and the Chairman Burutu Local Government Council, Hon Angele Godknows Angele to as a matter of urgency provide sound medical personnel to treat our sick people in the riverine communities, the group appealed.


Signed:


Timipre Ndoni

President OLM

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Just-ln: Delta Taskforce bans beer parlors in Govt premises

Just-ln: Delta Taskforce bans beer parlors in Govt premises 


Delta State Taskforce on environment has banned all beer parlors operating in government complexes across the state.


The order became necessary following the recent murder of an admin staff by security man at Old Government Secretariat, Asaba.


The unfortunate incident happened last week Friday 14th August, 2020 during an argument between the deceased and a security man at a beer parlor situated in the premises of Old Secretariat, Asaba.


According to eye witness name (withheld), said the deceased was stabbed to death with beer bottle during an argument. It was reported that both of them where drinking at the bar when suddenly an argument occurred that led to the stabbing of the admin staff by the security man.


Meanwhile, the Delta State Taskforce on environment has sealed up the bar and other business centres operating in the government complex.


However, the Delta State Governor, His Excellency, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa through the Chairman Delta State Taskforce on Environment, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni has ordered the immediate ban and closure of all beer parlors operating in government complexes across the state, warning that anyone found wanton would be severely dealt with according to the law, the statement added.