Monday, October 19, 2020

Asari Dokubo Advises Goodluck Not To Contest President 2023, Says He Would Be Disgraced By Northerners lf He Do

Asari Dokubo Advises Goodluck Not To Contest President 2023, Says He Would Be Disgraced By Northerners lf He Do


Francis Tayor



Ex-Niger Delta warlord, Alhaji Asari Dokubo has cautioned former President Goodluck Jonathan not to fall for calls by emissaries beckoning on him to run for the 2023 presidential election.


Alhaji Dokubo in a fiery 8:57minutes video on his Facebook page on Sunday, also addressed Niger Deltans participating in the nationwide #ENDSARS protest which he described as a waste of time.


He also lamented the poor funding of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC compared to the North East Development Commission, NEDC stating that regardless of the debt owed the NDDC by multi-national oil companies for the development of the region, the Federal Government has failed to do anything in ensuring that the debts are paid to the agency.


Despite being a strong supporter of Dr. Goodluck while in and out of office, Asari who expressed displeasure over his consistent visits to President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, used unprintable words on the former president who he lampooned for consistently visiting the Presidential Villa.


He said: “Goodluck Jonathan is now fooling himself running around to Aso Rock thinking that they are going to give him the presidency come 2023.


“They are not going to give you (Jonathan) anything. They will disgrace you and take away that small respect that you have and throw you in the trash can. But we are watching, let them prove us wrong and let us see.”


On the ongoing nationwide protest, he said: “There is nothing to restructure or remodel about Nigeria. Instead of wasting our (Niger Deltans) time in cooporating with the Yorubas and Ibos in ENDSARS or restructuring protests, the only solution as Niger Delta people is to team together with the Ogonis and the Ibos and Efiks and reinvent Biafra because nobody can oppress the Ijaw man in Biafra.


“What we need to do is to seek ye first the political kingdom and every other thing will be added to you because you will control and hold your oil.


“Anything else is not going to work unless we stand up and fight for Biafra. Anybody talking about restructuring, Niger Delta republic or an Ibo Biafra is an enemy of our people because biafra must surely come whether you like it or not, Asari stated."

ENDSARS PROTEST AND THE URGENT NEED TO RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA POLITICALLY AND ECONOMICALLY#

#ENDSARS PROTEST AND THE URGENT NEED TO RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA POLITICALLY AND ECONOMICALLY#

By Oyinbi Onduku


During the weekend, l had an encounter with the king of ljaw high life owigiri music, King. Pereama Freetown (JP), Chief. Julius Fuludu, Prince Samisco Okpe and Comrade Tomone Obed, where l engaged them on the urgent need to restructure Nigeria politically and economically if we really want to continue as one indivisible entity or we disengaged from the British Colonial Master's by force marriage we found ourselves over the past 100 years.


In our crucial interaction, l bring to their notice that, a foremost German Philosopher Karl Max, once said every system has a contradiction and that contradiction will bring the system to an end one day. Today, the interior motive of the Queen of England behind the ceding of 60% of the total Landmass of Nigeria to the Hausa/Fulani Northern Oligarchy to the detriment of the other regions in the country is gradually coming to an end if the ongoing protest of Nigerian youths against bad government is taken for granted.


The problem of Nigeria started in 1900_1914, when the British Colonial Master, the Queen of England divided the entire landmass of Nigeria into South and North, whereby they apportioned 60% of the total Landmass of Nigeria to the Northerners while the whole of South-South, South-West and South-East where given 40%.


That is where the problem of inequality and political imbalance started in Nigeria, whereby the North will always determine who becomes the President of the country at the centre. Whenever the North form an alliance with any region of the country, they will always determine and produce the President of the country.

 

For Nigeria to move forward, the issue of inequality must be first of all properly addressed, whereby one ethnic group will not feel cheated and oppressed by other ethnic group. The nation Nigeria as it is, we cannot move forward neither move backward due to the pre-lndependence political arrangement put in place by the British Colonial Masters. 


The indivisibility of Nigeria can only stand When there is political and economic restructure, whereby we decongest the power at the centre and fall back to regional system to enable each region control her resources and pay tax to the centre government. It is then, we can happily live as one indivisible Nigeria if not, there will be no peace, progress,and even development in the country. 


*Let the #ENDSARS/RESTRUCTURE#NIGERIANOW/BADGOVERNMENT PROTEST CONTINUE... until we go back to roundtable dialogue and put things in order*

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Osibanjo Orders State Governors To Take Charge Of Police Tactical Units

Osibanjo Orders State Governors To Take Charge Of Police Tactical Units

                   

... Set up Judicial Panels of inquiry to investigate police brutality in all states, FCT within six months


..... NEC also directs Governors to provide special fund in all states to compensate victims of police brutality


Francis Tayor


Abuja____ Rising from its monthly meeting, the National Economic Council has directed the immediate establishment of State-based Judicial Panels of Inquiry across the country to receive and investigate complaints of Police brutality or related extra-judicial killings with a view to delivering justice for all victims of the dissolved SARS and other police units.

 

The Council specifically resolved that State Governors and the FCT Minister should take charge of interface and contact with the protesters in their respective domains.

 

At a meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, and attended by State Governors, the Judicial Panels which would be set up in all the States would include representatives of Youths, Students, Civil Society Organizations and would be chaired by a respected retired State High Court Judge.

 

The Council also directed that State Governors should immediately establish a State-based Special Security and Human Rights Committee to be chaired by the Governors in their States, to supervise the newly formed police tactical units and all other security agencies located in the State.


The idea of the Special Security and Human Rights Committee in all States of the Federation and the FCT is to ensure that police formations and other security agencies in the State consistently protect the Human Rights of citizens.

 

Members of the Special Committee would also include Representatives of Youths and Civil Society. The head of Police tactical units in each of the States would also be a member of the Committee.

 

Regarding the Judicial Panel of Inquiry, each State Government is to set up the Panel, chaired by a retired High Court Judge, with other members selected by the State Governor as follows:


*Two representatives of Civil Society groups

*One Retired Police Officer of high repute

*One Youth Representative

*One Student Representative

*One Representative of the State Attorney-General and a representative from the National Human Rights Commission.

 

The terms of reference for the Judicial Panel is to -


*receive and investigate complaints of Police brutality or related extra-judicial killings;

*evaluate evidence presented/other surrounding circumstances, and draw conclusions as to the validity of the complaints; and

*recommend compensation and other remedial measures, where appropriate.

 

The Panel’s assignment should be concluded within a maximum of six (6) months, unless it shows convincing reasons why the State Governor should allow an extension.


There would also be Human Rights Public Complaints Team of between 2 to 3 persons to receive complaints on an ongoing basis. That team would be established by the Special Committee on Security and Human Rights.

 

It was resolved that each State Government shall also set up such a Complaints Office to which members of the public can relate by telephone or social media channels.

 

It shall be the duty of the officers of the Complaints Office to liaise with the leadership of security agencies, attempt resolution of complaints or otherwise guide the complainants.

 

Also, NEC directs all State Governors to immediately establish a Victims Fund to enable the payment of monetary compensation to deserving victims.

Okowa Urges Delta Youths To Be Positive Minded, lnaugurates Delta State Chapter Of Nigeria Youth Organization

Okowa Urges Delta Youths To Be Positive Minded, lnaugurates Delta State Chapter Of Nigeria Youth Organization


Francis Tayor


Warri_____ The executive governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Sen Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa has called on the youths of the state to be positive minded and maintain peace and order, stressing that the youths should take advantage of the state government "SMART AGENDA" in order to make life meaningful for themselves in the society.


Gov. Okowa gave the charge on Saturday through his Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Security Matters, Comrade Ezekiel Daniel at Ughelli, during Delta Youth Summit organized by Nigeria Youth Organization (NYO) Delta State Chapter, under the Chairmanship of Comrade Gometi Crested.


Speaking at the event, the Senior Special Assistant, Ezekiel commended Comrade. Crested Gometi for bringing Delta youths together for a life changing program.


He appreciated the youths who make themselves available for the epoc making summit,  noting that governor Okowa is a youth friendly leader who has put a lot of programs in his administration for Delta youths. 


He however, charged the youths to be positive minded and always tow the part of peace, stressing that Delta state government is preparing reliable youths for leadership position.

In his reaction, the first guest speaker at the summit, Dr. Oghounu Ajiroghene Eric, who speak on the Theme tagged: " Enhancing Security Through Youths Engagement," asserted that if youths are genuinely and meaningfully engaged by government and other private organizations, there will be peace and adequate security in our society. 


In her speech, the second speaker, Mrs. Uche Emeka urged government and private individuals to empower youths through vocational training, involve them in decision making, education, gift and talent development among other programs. She further charged youths to identify their talents and build on it without waiting on government. Youths can learn a trade, lCT, Agriculture, or attach themselves with business owners so as to learn the skills of business and make a living out of it, she added.


While in his goodwill message, the Special Assistant (SA) to governor Okowa on Political Matters, Comrade Austin Ozobo admonished Delta youths to be productive, develop their talents ahead of opportunity, noting that opportunity only comes to those who are fully prepared.


However, climax of the event was the successful inauguration of Delta State Chapter of Nigeria Youth Organization (NYO), and presentation of Award of Excellence to the Senior Special Assistant to governor Okowa on Security Matters, Comrade Ezekiel Daniel in recognition of his wonderful contributions to the SMART AGENDA administration.

World Food Day: Engr. Fuludu Calls On Agric Stakeholders To Strengthen Food Security, Charges Govt To Support Farmers


World Food Day: Engr. Fuludu Calls On Agric Stakeholders To Strengthen Food Security, Charges Govt To Support Farmers 


Francis Tayor 

Warri_____ As the world Celebrates World’s Food Day, a group under the aegis of Farm Development Volunteers Initiative (FADEVOIN) had called on stakeholders in the agricultural sector to scale up actions to strengthen food security in the country.


The Executive Director, FADEVOIN, Comrade ( Engr.) Raphael Fuludu, made this call in Warri during a press briefing to mark #WorldFoodDay2020.


He said every 16th October each year is an international day set aside in honour of the date for founding the United Nations (UN) Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) in 1945.


He added that this year’s theme, “Grow, Nourish and Sustain, together” was timely and apt since it has shown how vulnerable we are when we don’t sustain our food growth.


Fuludu further noted that this year’s “World Food Day 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of FAO in an exceptional moment as the world at large is dealing with the widespread effects of the global pandemic.”


While noting that Covid-19 pandemic had provided the opportunity for reflection, Fuludu called on decision makers in government to look into the future in line with the theme of this year’s celebration.


He said, Government should as a matter of urgency accelerate and scale up actions to strengthen food security by supporting farmers and agro processors alike to do better even as we build back and improve our food systems.”


Comrade Fuludu, used the medium to celebrate all “Farm Heroes” who are working so hard to provide food for our nation’s growing population.


He also admonished all critical stake holders in the agricultural value chain, with emphasis on rice producers, to improve on their processing methods, stressing that “it is unsafe to eat rice mixed with sand or stones as we have been observing in some of our local products since the ban on importation of rice into the country by President Buhari government.”

Friday, October 16, 2020

PDP Kicks Against Buhari Over Nomination of Lauretta Onochie As INEC National Commissioner


PDP Kicks Against Buhari Over Nomination of Lauretta Onochie As INEC National Commissioner


The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, is not comfortable with the nomination of Miss Lauretta Onochie, the Special Assistant on Social Media to President Mohammadu Buhari, for the sensitive position of National Commissioner in the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, saying that the nomination is ominous, violent assault on Nigerian Constitution and democracy.


PDP in a statement by Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, the party's national publicity secretary noted that Onochie is a card carrying and financial member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and therefore cannot be appointed as one of INEC's national Commissioners for the fact that by virtue of her absolute loyalty to her party, APC, she will certainly not be neutral in the discharge of her assigned responsibilities, as  enshrined the constitution and other subsidiary enactments.


PDP further asserted that neutrality,  impartiality, equity and transparency are the four pillars holding the structures of INEC and her functions, and by all standards the commission is expected at all times to be absolutely independent as the electoral umpire for the country.


It added that as a die-hard supporter of President Buhari and a card carrying member of APC, Onochie's nomination fractured the provisions of the  Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,1999, as amended, which specifically States that the commission and its staff including National Commissioners shall be apolitical and must be seen to be neutral so as to guarantee the overall independent of the commission.


It follows that the nomination of a core Buharist and diehard loyalist of APC, in the person of Miss Lauretta Onochie, will run fowl of the constitution and subsequently dash the fragile confidence Nigerians repose on INEC as unbiased electoral umpire and at the same time make a mockery of Mr President's recent promises wherein he assured Nigerians of his strong desire to ensure that INEC remained independent, transparent and reliable in the conduct of free, fair and credible elections in the country.


According to PDP, President Buhari must not now or in the future play on the collective intelligence of Nigerians by nominating or appointing members of his party or any other party for that matter, to serve in the commission, and to with immediate effect withdraw the nomination of Onochie as INEC National Commissioner and to replace her with another qualified, fit and acceptable Deltan who must be apolitical and not directly or indirectly affiliated to any political party in Nigeria.


"Indeed, from Mr. President’s public promises, one would have thought that he was desirous of leaving a legacy of credible elections, having failed in all ramifications of governance


"However, this nomination of his personal staff, Lauretta Onchie, as INEC national commissioner, supports the position of the PDP that his statements were mere glib talks on electoral sanctity and clearly demonstrates that he has no plans whatsoever to leave a legacy of credible polls.


"This ugly development is another shameful attempt to plant unscrupulous elements in INEC in order to corrupt and further desecrate the sanctity of the commission, undermine our electoral system and destabilize our democratic process ahead of the 2023 general elections.


"We had hoped that, as Mr. President had professed in the past, he is truly running his second and final term in office. If that were so, then Lauretta Onochie’s nomination as INEC national commissioner clearly points to a totally different direction," the statement added.


Opinion: Presidential Amnesty Office, Can Dikio Make A Difference?

Opinion: Presidential Amnesty Office, Can Dikio Make A Difference?


The lofty ideal behind the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) seems to have been overshadowed by allegations of financial improprieties against its past leaders. A new leadership just took over at the agency. What difference can it make? MIKE ODIEGWU reports

 


National Security Adviser (NSA) Babagana Monguno recently gave a damning verdict about the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP). He said over N700bn had been wasted on the scheme, which was initiated by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua to stop militancy in the oil-rich Niger Delta region.


The NSA blamed the wastage on corruption and lack of transparency by persons saddled with the responsibility of managing the programme in the past. “N712billion was wasted, basically unaccounted for and this is due to so many issues, corruption being at the fore. This presidential amnesty programme is supposed to be a very serious programme for the federal government”, he said.


No sooner had the NSA ended his assessment of the programme than strident voices of various stakeholders wafted from the creeks of the Niger Delta to fault him. Most people, who criticized the NSA, only disagreed with his position that the presidency should discontinue the programme.


The Niger Delta leaders, who flayed Monguno for advising the President to terminate PAP did not fault the challenges bedevilling PAP as expressed by the NSA. They are aware of the monumental corruption that has characterized PAP since its inception. They were among those, who sent petitions to the NSA indicting some of the past managers of the scheme and calling for their replacement.


Allegations of corrupt practices against most past PAP coordinators came in torrents. Stakeholders from the region even held processions blocking major roads in protest against most of the PAP coordinators accusing them of various forms of misdeeds and called for their removal and prosecution. Most of the coordinators were indicted and fired by the Presidency.


Indeed, the revelations of Monguno lent credence to the earlier fears that President Muhammadu Buhari was contemplating scrapping PAP. Shortly after the last Coordinator of PAP, Prof. Charles Dokubo was suspended in February 2020 by Buhari, who appointed a caretaker committee to take charge of the programme, the fears grew into tension in the region. The move to proscribe the scheme was so strong that various interest groups, stakeholders and leaders from the region rose against it. Perhaps, following consultations, the presidency dropped the idea.


Indeed, many stakeholders believe that PAP has been mismanaged by persons, who superintended over the scheme. They think that if the kind of money Monguno sad could not be accounted for was judiciously deployed, the mandate of the scheme would have since been realized. Like other typical Niger Delta interventionist programmes, some of the managers of PAP became opportunists and saw the scheme as an avenue to amass wealth. They forgot the reasons behind the scheme.


The Presidential Amnesty Programme started on July 11, 2009, following an amnesty proclamation for Niger Delta militants, who engaged the government in arms struggle crippling oil production and wreaking monumental havoc on the economy. They wanted a fair share of the wealth from their region.


The scheme was launched with the mandates to stop the volatility in the region through Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR). Though the scheme has made appreciable progress in the areas of disarmament and demobilisation, stakeholders believe that its reintegration phase has been fraught with challenges bordering on corruption and lack of commitment by most of the past managers of the programme. They, however, want the scheme to continue since it has yet to accomplish its mandate.


Pressure groups like the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide captured the position of the region when grapevines hummed with the move to terminate the scheme. The IYC President, Timothy Igbifa, vehemently opposed it insisting that PAP had yet to achieve its mandates.


He said: “At the inception of the programme, the Federal  Government pledged its commitment to carry out the disarmament, demobilisation, rehabilitation and provision of reintegration assistance to the ex-militants. These, it said,


were major preconditions to address wider development challenges in the Niger Delta.


“Whereas we acknowledge that the disarmament phase was swiftly done by the government, other phases have remained largely unfulfilled. The federal government should fulfil all the promises it made to the repentant militants before thinking of discontinuing the programme. Otherwise, we will consider it as the highest level of insincerity and a deliberate ploy to play on the collective intelligence of the people of the region”.


The President listened to the concerns raised by Igbifa and other Niger Delta groups and opted to carry out some reforms in the scheme. He changed the nomenclature of the manager of the programme from Coordinator to Administrator and appointed Col. Dixion Dikio (retd) as the first Administrator of PAP.


But how far can Dikio go? Dikio came highly recommended as people described him as a principled and disciplined gentleman. With his rich background, it is believed that he can clear the Augean stable, reposition the programme to its original form and dislodge buccaneers and vultures snuffing life out of the scheme.


Dikio is expected to use his reputation, experience and antecedents to resist opportunists, who will mount pressure on him to drop his vision and continue with business as usual.


The new administrator has promised not to disappoint Buhari, who gave him the appointment and the Niger Delta people, who are hoping on him to transform PAP. He vowed to deliver quality service to the people of the region.


Dikio further promised to reposition PAP to run in harmony with the strategic objectives of the Federal Government saying he was determined to work assiduously to refocus the programme to deliver optimally on its mandate of achieving sustainable stability in the Niger Delta.


To achieve his vision, he vowed to always solicit the cooperation and support of all and focus on restoring the core mandate of transforming the ex-agitators from militancy to productive employment and ultimately as change agents, in line with the adopted model already approved and recognized even by the United Nations (UN).


He said he would ensure the full reintegration of all those captured in the programme; develop and execute a more robust entrepreneurial programme that would provide the right skill set in line with the new vision of taking the Amnesty Programme to the ex-agitators and evolve a new holistic training approach.


Indeed, most leaders from the region have called on all the stakeholders to hold Dikio by his promise. They appeal to petition writers and those, who have already launched a media trial against Dikio to sheathe their swords and give the PAP administrator a breathing space to pursue his vision for the region.


An Ijaw leader and founder, Network for the Defence of Democratic and Good Governance (NDDGG), High Chief Sobomabo Jackrich, called on the Niger Delta to support Dikio. Jackrich, who is also the Leader of  Kengema Unity Forum (KUF), said since the expectations were high against the backdrop of mismanagement of PAP, it was only reasonable to allow Dikio to implement his vision.


He said: “Colonel Milland Dixon Dikio (Rtd) is from Mbiama-Engenni In Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State and a bonafide Ijaw son of the Engeni extraction.


“Milland Dikio grew up in the village, speaks Engenni fluently and was a pillar of support to the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Engenni chapter back in the day before joining the NDA and his boundless contributions while serving as a military officer speak for themselves as one who embodies the spirit and interest of the Ijaw nation. He is not only Ijaw,  spirit soul and body, he is from the Niger Delta too.


“At least this has corrected the insinuation that he is not an Ijaw son and therefore won’t be welcomed. I, therefore, use this medium to allay the fears of some Ijaws who are unsettled by this appointment to worry less and give our son all the needed support and solidarity to enable him to succeed in this job for in collective interest.

Prioritize On The Degree Scholarship Program For Ex-Agitators, Former President Jonathan Tells New Amnesty Boss Col. Dikio

Prioritize On The Degree Scholarship Program For Ex-Agitators, Former President Jonathan Tells New Amnesty Boss Col. Dikio


  • Francis Tayor


Abuja_____ Former President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, on Thursday 15th October 2020 hosted the new Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme in Abuja, Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd). In his welcome address, Dr. Jonathan urged Col. Dikio (rtd) to give priority to the sustenance of human capital development in the region in line with the objectives of the programme. The Interim Administrator visited him to signal the commencement of consultative meetings with critical stakeholders in the Niger Delta, having met with the Commander-in-Chief of Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari last week. 


He advised Col. Dikio (rtd) to ensure that the scholarships for degree programmes within and outside the country alongside payment of monthly stipends to beneficiaries of the Programme are given the deserved priority.


The former President urged the new leader of the Amnesty Programme to avoid the temptation of taking on responsibilities beyond the funding capacity of the Office. According to him, “One thing I should tell you also is that you should not bite more than you can chew as the saying goes. You should accommodate the projects which you think you can effectively carry out with your budget.” 


Dr. Jonathan added that the Niger Delta Development Commission and the Presidential Amnesty Office have been of concern to the stakeholders even though the Amnesty Programme has fared better in terms of pursuing the objectives that inspired its establishment. He admonished that if 70 percent of funds budgeted for the two agencies were utilized for the intended purposes, the Niger Delta region would have been better.


Earlier in his remark, the Interim Administrator, Col. Dikio (rtd) hailed Dr. Jonathan for his historic role as the first President from the Niger Delta and midwifing the entire Amnesty process as the then Vice President to the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. He added that his visit to the former President is in furtherance to his consultation with critical stakeholders in the region on how best to approach and tackle the task of productively running the office to the benefit of the region and Nigeria.


Col. Dikio (rtd) said that his vision was to restore and actualize the objectives that inspired the establishment of the Amnesty Programme through effective collaborative efforts with relevant government agencies, state governments and other stakeholders to achieve enhanced security for economic prosperity in the country. He said “Consistent with the strategic objectives of the Federal Government, I am determined to work with all committed stakeholders to refocus the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) to its original mandate of development and security in the Niger Delta. 


Col. Dikio (rtd) highlighted priorities areas of his vision to include:


• “Restoration of the mandate of the Amnesty Programme to its original intent and taking service to the Niger Delta where the ex-agitators are domiciled”.


• “Train the ex-agitators to become entrepreneurs who will act as agents of change thus reversing the narrative of a people dependent on stipends to self-actualized employers of labor and net contributors to the economic prosperity of the Niger Delta region”. 


• “Coordinate and cooperate with relevant agencies set up by the Federal Government of Nigeria to compliment the efforts of the Amnesty Programme to ensure the development and security of the Niger Delta making it the most secure place to live and do business in Nigeria” etc.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Penawou Commends Angele On Legacy Projects ln Burutu, Commissions HPM, TLG Official Residents


Penawou Commends Angele On Legacy Projects ln Burutu, Commissions HPM, TLG Official Residents


Francis Tayor


Warri______ The Special Adviser to the governor of Delta State on Local Government/Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon Prince. Kelly Penawou has commended the executive Chairman of Burutu Local government Area, Rt Hon. Godknows Angele on the massive legacy projects executed in the council within three years in office.


Hon. Kelly gave the commendation on Thursday during the official commissioning of some completed projects executed by Angele administration in Burutu, stated that Angele has performed beyond the expectations of Burutu people, urging other council chairmen across the state to emulate Burutu council boss developmental strides.

Speaking during commissioning the Head of Personnel Management (HPM) and Treasurer to the Local Government (TLG) official residents, the Special Adviser emphasized that he was very imprest of the performance of Angele, noting that he deserves a second tenure based on the legacy projects he executed. He therefore, charged other LGA chairmen across the state to emulate Angele in terms of attracting sustainable development to the grassroots, he stated.

In his reaction, Hon. Agele thank God for His. Excellency, Sen Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa and the good people of Burutu for given him the opportunity to serve, stressing that he will do more when reelected for second term.


According to Angele, said: " My assumption in office in January 2018, l discovered that Burutu LGA lacks staff quarters, hence, l take the pain to execute and completed the Head of Personal Management (HPM) and TLG official residents which we are commissioning today. By November this year, we shall commission the five story legislative quarters buildings which are almost 90% completion. The legislative quarters when completed, will take care of the problem of accommodation for the serving twenty (20) Councillors representing the various wards in the LGA.


Other projects to be commissioned include; Burutu Area Command Divisional Headquarters building/Area Commander official resident, LGA Library, Vice Chairman official resident, Council Pavilion among others executed across the various wards in Burutu LGA. So far so good, my administration has meaningfully engaged over four hundred women as cleaners under ministry of environment. I will do more when reelected for second term, Angele asserted. "

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Delta Taskforce marks illegal structures for demolition in Agbor



Officials of Delta State Task Force On Environment have concluded marking of illegal structures on the streets of Agbor in Ika South Local Government Area of the state for demolition. 


Chairman of the TaskForce Hon Sylvester Oromoni made this known to the newsmen on Tuesday in Agbor. 


He said that all illegal structures and shanties encroachment on the streets would be demolished.


He noted that the demolition would take place after the expiration of the ‘Removal Order’ served by the Agency.


Oromoni said that the government observed with dismay the massive encroachment by individuals, private developers into right of ways. 


He implored Deltans to always seek approval of relevant agencies before erecting their buildings. 


“All illegal structures and buildings constructed by persons without valid titles from the government across the state would be removed,” he added.


The chairman also warned miscreants, illegal mechanics, food vendors and owners of illegal shanties across the state to vacate within seven days or face demolition and the Taskforce will no longer tolerate incessant defacing of our God given nature and aesthetics. 


He noted that a situation where illegal squatters jumped on government-acquired land to erect illegal structures and shanties would no longer be tolerated by the Okowa led government.


On market weekly sanitation, Oromoni stressed that henceforth, all the markets within the state will be observing environmental sanitation between the hours of 7am through 10am. "Any market that flouts the state Government orders will but shutdown," Oromoni said.

State Creation: ljaw Group Urges Sen. Manager To Pursue Toru-lbe State Creation At The Senate

State Creation: ljaw Group Urges Sen. Manager To Pursue Toru-lbe State Creation At The Senate


Francis Tayor


Warri_____ As the intellectual agitation for state creation across the Federal Republic of Nigeria gears up, an ljaw interest advocate group under the aegis of Concerned Citizens For Izon-Ebe Development (CCFID), has called on the senator representing the good people of Delta South Senatorial District at the National Assembly Abuja, distinguished Sen. James Manager to make move and submit application for the creation of Toru-Ibe State  to the Senate Committee on Constitution Review ably led by the Deputy Senate President, Sen. Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege for consideration.

The group in a Press Release on Wednesday at Warri, signed by its leader, Comrade Oyinbi Onduku noted that the call on Manager became imperative holding to the fact that he is our elected representative saddled with the responsibility to speak for the interest of the people. 

Onduku stressed that the creation of the long agitated Toru-lbe state by the minority ljaws scattered across Delta, Edo, Ondo, Akwa-lbom, Rivers and Cross Rivers states would address the problems of minority, underdevelopment as well as unemployment issues when granted. He stressed that if the Senator representing Delta Central, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege and that of Delta North, Sen. Peter Nwaoboshi can make case for their people at the appropriate time, that means there is urgent need for our own representatives to do the same. 

According to Onduku, said: " The minority problem of the ljaws who are the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria is as a result of our dispersed settlement scattered across Delta, Edo, Ondo, Rivers, Akwa-lbom and Cross Rivers state in the country. Out of the five states mentioned above, the ljaws are only privileged to have two serving senators, which are; Sen. James Manager from Delta and Sen. Abiye Sekibo from Rivers State. The other three states, the ljaws have no representative, hence they find it difficult to attract the presence of government to their plights."

" However, l am using this noble medium to call on our distinguished Senator Manager to liaise with his Rivers state ljaw counterpart, Sen. Sekibo to vigorously pursue the creation of Toru-lbe state for the minority ljaws scattered across the above five states mentioned.

The earlier the better, especially now that Constitution review as well as application of additional state creation process is ongoing at the National Assembly, Onduku concluded."

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

State Creation: Sen. Peter Nwaoboshi Of Delta North Submits Application For Anioma State Creation


State Creation: Sen. Peter Nwaoboshi Of Delta North Submits Application For Anioma State Creation


On Tuesday in Abuja at the Senate Committee On Constitution Review led by the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, our very own Distinguished Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, through an application by the good people of Anioma land, has submitted official application for the creation of Anioma State, of which action has commenced forthwith.


The application, which drew commendation, applause and cheers from members of the Committee including the Deputy Senate President has generated even greater approval from notable sons and daughters from Delta State and beyond, including professor Oyevbaire, who, described the move as an "idea whose time has come"


Once again, huge credit to our traditional rulers, H.E Chief Benjamin Elue and so many other Anioma sons and daughters for their genuine commitment to the Anioma cause.


When it attains fruition, the new Anioma State will encompass the 9 Local Government Areas that currently make up Delta North Senatorial District viz-a-viz Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Ika North East, Ika South, Ndokwa East, Ndokwa West, Oshimili North, South and Ukwuani LGAs. 


Furthermore, the emergence of Anioma State will give the good and peace-loving people of the region a proper sense of belonging in the affairs of the central government and the governance of Nigeria. The realization of Anioma State will also bring out the very best of the region's enormous human and natural resources which exists in abundance.


Once again, in conformity with history, Distinguished Senator Peter Nwaoboshi is leading the struggle for the creation of Anioma State from the national front.


Our principal is very familiar with this particular turf, having left an indelible mark in the sands of time over the Anioma cause and struggle in the recent past.


Yes. Anioma State is coming soon, the statement adds.

Just-ln: ljaw Nation Mourns As Prof.J.P. Clark Kicks Bucket

Just-ln: ljaw Nation Mourns As Prof.J.P. Clark Kicks Bucket


Tears has engulfed the entire Ijaw nation and the literary world at large as a literary Don, Prof. John Pepper Clark joins his ancestors today.


This was made known to newsmen earlier today by a statement signed and made available by the duo of Prof. C. C. Clark, for the family and Mr. Ilaye Clark, for the children.


According to the statement, read:


ANNOUNCEMENT!


The Clark-Fuludu Bekederemo family of Kiagbodo Town, Delta State, wishes to announce that Emeritus Professor of Literature and Renowned Writer, Prof. John Pepper Clark, has finally dropped his pen in the early hours of today, Tuesday, 13 October, 2020.


Prof. J. P. Clark has paddled on to the great beyond in comfort of his wife, children and sibbling, around him.


The family appreciates your prayers at this time, the statement adds.

Friday, October 9, 2020

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Delta 2023: Ijaw Nationalist, Dr. Ahmed Makes Case For Ijaw Governor, Writes Gov. Okowa An Open Letter To Give Ijaws A Chance ln 2023


Delta 2023: Ijaw Nationalist, Dr. Ahmed Makes Case For Ijaw Governor, Writes Gov. Okowa An Open Letter To Give Ijaws A Chance ln 2023


A CASE FOR A GOVERNOR OF IJAW EXTRACTION COME 2023. AN OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR IFEANYI OKOWA OF DELTA STATE

BY SAIBAKUMO, AHMED ENIYEKETON


5th October, 2020

His Excellency,

Senator (Dr.) Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa,

Executive Governor of Delta State,

Government House, Off Anwai Road, Asaba,

Delta State,

Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Dear Governor,


“Without an individual, there is no community, without community, there can be no tribe, without tribe, there can be no nation. It takes individuals to form a tribe. It takes tribes to form a nation.” (Zik of Africa)


Your Excellency, I am compelled to route this open letter to you. I congratulate you on your landmark achievements as the Executive Governor of Delta State from 2015 to date. You indeed fulfilled your mandate as overwhelmingly given to you by the people of Delta State in your two tenures running. Your enduring legacies of over 55 trunk roads constructed which so far has measured 148km; and 113km of concrete lined drainage pavements are no mean feat. Your job creations/youth empowerments which have impacted on many youth through the skills training entrepreneurship and Graduate Employment Enhancement Programme (GEEP); ensuring security and peace among multinational oil companies, host communities during your tenure shall be written on the marble of history in Delta State. Moreso, these achievements were attained amidst dwindling revenue of the state, huge wage bills, and overbounding debt burden. These accomplishments earned you the sobriquets, “The Ekwueme” (meaning ‘Talk and Do’); “The Road Master”. It is therefore, a fact of history that politics is your calling, and practicing medicine is your career.


Your Excellency, as you are aware, the media in all fronts are overheated over agitations, arguments, outbursts, recriminations about which zone or ethnic group should be given the mandate to produce the next executive governor of Delta State, come 2023. Sectional chauvinists and bigots who have found their ways into the corridors of power and have also forgotten their ends had made statements which threatened the very existence of Delta State. And because most of these jingoists are dry of facts, exhausted of invented or fabricated lies; and the law of natural justice has rejected them; they resorted to void, futile except desperate barking. I want to state this loud and clear. Politics has built resourceful empires; it has also led to decimation of millions of lives. The gluttony of a select few can lead to the massacre of a mass of the population.


Your Excellency Sir, I am not writing you this letter as the leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State but as the “de jureand de facto” sitting governor of that state. You wield the highest command and control and could exert obedience and harmony for the hope of the state. There is no success without a successful successor. Delta State is among the five top richest states in Nigeria by the National Bureau of Statistics and Poverty Ratings. The economic mainstay of that state is crude oil accruals from federal allocations. The Ijaw nation there, as you are aware produce the major chunk of that (over 50%) revenue from Western Region to Delta State. May I also remind you the fact that Delta State is ethnically an explosive state. It is also implied, an economic instability in the state could disrupt the micro- and macro-economics of Nigeria. The conflagration that exploded in Warri in the early 1990s was not caused by a mere relocation of local government headquarters. It was a detonation of age-long, bottled-up reactions to the whipping enslavement from the advent of colonial rule in Nigeria.


I am an Ijaw man and being fruit of the soil, I understand the sensibilities of the Ijaws. Never push them to the wall. There is a passionate religion that their allegiance and sacrifices to the peoples of Delta province from Midwestern Region to Delta State was an unremittable and unjustifiable mistake.


Your Excellency Sir, political science without history cannot bear fruit and a writer without history is a mechanic. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, founding President of Nigeria also mentioned, “History is a relentless master. It has no present, only the past rushing into the future.” This letter would dwell on the historical precedents of Delta province; the union yesterday, today and tomorrow. This is beyond the emotions, hysteria, political demagoguery. It is a matter that would touch the raw cord of the state. Let us try and awake reason rather than sending reason to sleep. No nation-state achieves civilization by accident. Your position or action can speak louder than you after decades of your tenure. Never be in love with sycophants and praise-singers. This is because most leaders are always blinded by the eye-servants of their flock. It is also an African axiom, the beautiful bride who was cautious of choosing her suitor ended up with the boa constrictor. You may ignore the messenger, Your Excellency, please never turn a blind eye to this message.


DELTA STATE: HISTORICAL PREAMBLE

History may go to sleep but memory can surely wake it up. Delta State is an offspring of the fourth region of Nigeria called Midwestern Region created on 27th May, 1963; later renamed Bendel State on 17th March, 1976. Bendel State as the name connoted was an amalgamation of Benin and Delta provinces with Headquarters at Benin-City. The Benin province had the constituents of the Benins, Afemais (Kukuruku) and the Ishan sub-tribes while the Delta Province had the Anioma (Ika-Igbos and Ukwuanis); Urhobos; Ijaws; Isokos and Itsekiris. On August 27, 1991 the Nigeria Military President, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida proclaimed the creation of Delta State. A state created from the Delta province of the defunct Bendel state of over five million indigenous people with a capital at Asaba located at the northern end of the state.


As usual, the history of creation of states in Nigeria is concerned; it has been dogged with bad faith. There has been no room for referendum. Therefore, Delta State itself was a child of military fiat. Delta State is principally made of the northern Aboh and Asaba divisions of the Ika-Igbos and the Ukwuanis while the southern tribes of Ijaw, Isoko, Itsekiri and the Urhobos occupy the central and extreme southern axis of the state. The various linguistic groups in the state remains Edoid, Igboid and the Ijoid. In spite of the fact that the people who constituted the state made various agitations for autonomous states; such as the Ika-Igbos and the Ukwuanis preferred Anioma state with a capital at Asaba while the the southern tribes demanded for a True Delta State with capital at Warri. The Ijaws harmonized and further presented a case for creation of Toru-Ibe State for all Ijaws in the Western Niger Delta. Some ethnic units even rejected Warri as the capital of the “concensus juris” called the Delta State for fears of losing their “homeland.” Therefore, the Federal Military Government had no choice than to site the capital at Asaba. The same Federal Military juntas of Nigeria had earlier unilaterally excised over 300 western Ijaws to Rivers State by the State creation/boundary adjustment action of 1976. Those merged Ijaws of the Delta province now constitute Ekeremor and Sagbama Local Government Areas of current Bayelsa State.


Therefore, when Delta State was pronounced a statutory state on August, 27 1991 with a capital at the northern end, Asaba; there was palpable grudge from the present Delta Central and South Senatorial zones. There was that unwritten tacit conspiracy by the southern tribes to deny the northern tribes executive power. Sentiments were whipped up and almost all tribes at the southern end danced to that tune; hook, line and sinker. The pervasive idiosyncrasy was that the Delta North should be contented with their state capital and should resist any temptation of assuming political or executive power of the state. All accusing fingers were on Mrs. Mariam Babangida of blessed memory who was a daughter of Delta North. It would be deduced, that was the reason the pioneer Chief Executive Officers of the new Delta state were from the Central tribe. As usual, politics has been about fears, interests, polarization of thoughts and ideological differences/orientations mostly very fake.


I stand to be corrected. The only reasonable basis for creation of state or local government authority has been linguistic and historical background. Any deviation from these criteria amounts to a pseudo-union. We cannot ignore the hard truth that tribes are united by tongue, custom and respect for common genre. We answer our names by our linguistic vocabulary, culture, clothes, tribal marks, accents etc. Hence we promote primordial sympathies and even resort to self-help (agitations). The politics of a people can never transcend above the language with which they articulate their fears and feelings. After all, what is anarchism? It is hostility against the state provoked by lack of faith in the representative government. This is most tragic when people are denied of their fundamental human rights and self-worth in a union. The term ‘land’ of every tribe in Delta State has its economic, social and political significance. The truth must be said, Delta State is a collection of diverse tribes bound in same geopolitical area with no common heritage among the racial and kinship groups. Yes, unity in diversity is very possible if political power is freely and evenly dispersed among the tribal constituents in the state. The verdict of the people must be sought and a panacea be proactively encouraged by any responsible leader.


It is patently obvious, from 1963 when Midwestern Region was created till date; a war of indemnity has been imposed on the Ijaws of the Delta province. This is the reality! Your emergence as the executive governor twice from the Anioma district is a pointer to the fact that a new Delta State is founded. Deltans have resolved to put their past behind them. By your charisma and character, drive the state to that dynamic equilibrium and collective agenda. By the grace of God, Deltans have realized the need to build Government House annex at Warri during the tenure of the able leadership of Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan. With your exemplary performance, you have the mandate, move on!


WOES OF POLITICAL AND INFRASTRUCTURAL DEPRIVATION AGAINST IJAWS OF DELTA PROVINCE/STATE

By the letters and spirit of any autonomous polity should anybody or member of that union be denied political leadership because of his/her descent, race, sex and religion. Let there be no standing order that Delta State is a satellite state of any ethnic unit based on populational gravity. The sensibilities and psycho-cultural disposition of the Ijaws from the Western Region to Delta State should not be insulted any further. No Ijaw of Delta State descent had held state executive position since the evolution of Midwestern Region/State till this day. A period of over five decades! The only Ijaws who held sway from Bendel to Delta State were Col. John Ewerekumoh Yeri and Navy Captain Walter Feghabo from Asemabiri (Sagbama LGA) and Ogbolomabiri (Nembe LGA) communities in Bayelsa State respectively. Both of them spent barely one and half year in office. They were not indigenous people of Delta State. To that end, the Ijaws of Delta State have been deprived of biocentric equality. This is against the moral order of modern societies that politics should be married to ethical best possibility. The message here is that we should not pretend over the ethnographical creed. The reign of civilized societies among the nations in developing states in Africa and beyond is what you bring to the table. The Ijaws of Delta State have, by all ramifications paid their dues. And because they were politically docile by all examination and evaluation, their rights were ridden off roughshod over decades. Consequently, they now fall into the poverty trap. This is the provocation of this letter.


From Midwestern Region/State to Delta State, let me illustrate the dynasty of political rulership among the ethnic nations that constitute the Delta Province/State.


Rulership Tenure Ethnic Ijaw Nation


(1) Chief   Jereton Marierie

Governor,   Midwestern Region (1964-1966)

2   years

Urhobo


(2) Chief   Dennis Chukude Osadebay

Premier   Midwestern Region (1964-1966)

2   years

Anioma


(3) Lt.   Col. David Ejoor

Military   Governor,

Midwestern   State (1966-1967)

1   year

Urhobo


(4) Chief   Demas Onoliobakpovba Akpore

(First   elected Deputy Governor representing Delta Province in Bendel State under   Prof. Ambrose Alli as Governor (1979-1983)

4   years

Urhobo


(5) Olorogun   Felix Ovudoroye Ibru

First   Executive Governor of Delta State (1992-1993)

1   year

Urhobo


(6) Chief   James Onanefe Ibori

Executive   Governor of Delta State

(1999-2003)

4   years

Urhobo


(7)Chief   James Onanefe Ibori

Executive   Governor of Delta State

(2003-2007)

4   years

Urhobo


(8) Dr.   Emmanuel Uduaghan

Executive   Governor of Delta State

(2007-2011)

4   years

Itsekiri


(9)Dr.   Emmanuel Uduaghan

Executive   Governor of Delta State

(2011-2015)

4   years

Itsekiri


(10) Dr.   Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa

Executive   Governor of Delta State

(2015-2019)

4   years

Anioma


(11) Dr.   Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa

Executive   Governor of Delta State

(2019-2023   in-view)

4   years

Anioma


From the above statistical analysis among the indigenous people of Delta Province/State, the Ijaws/Isokos are naked! There is neither fairness, nor equity in the governance of that state. The Ijaws and the Isokos have declared their absenteeism in the governance of that Region/State from 1963 till date; while some ethnic groups have displayed their absoluteness. THIS IS NO LONGER ACCEPTABLE. The Ijaws of Delta State have played enough of the underdog. They offered maximum support to all the above leaders without any disobedient act. Let me recall, even during the regime of Chief Jereton Marierie/Senator Dennis Osadebay in Midwestern politics, the Western Ijaw Division with Headquarters at Bomadi was under the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) led by Chief Ninetry Ezonbodo of Agbere, present Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State); Chief L.S.T Fufeyin and Hon. Harris Ozeke from Ojobo; Hon. Peter Bietebeyei Nieketien of Tuomo and my beloved late father, Chief Saibakumo Enefugha of Ayakoromo. They collectively delivered that territory to that party.


We would ask, why is it that those who breached the gentlemanly agreement most earnestly and desperately want it back as watertight? Zoning as I understand is unspoken gentleman agreement. A pseudo-arrangement out of the exigencies and contingencies of that time which the position of governor shall oscillate among the senatorial zones and tribes. The sanctity of that agreement has been severally violated in deeds by ethnic units. Political agreements are temporary and are so vulnerable to the viscilitudes of the time. Such covenants are unwritten maxims. The sentiments of the political actors dictate it. Change is the law of life in accordance to the dictates of the moment. No ethnic group should be disenfranchised or exiled from the governance of the state for too long. It would surely lead to unnecessary bloodshed. And politics in Nigeria has a history of horse trading or deep bargaining. So many ethnic nations especially the Isokos, Ukwuanis and Ijaws have been betrayed over the years. My callow advice is “we should avoid bad politics.” That I feel will grant sense of belonging, and dignity to all tribes in that state.


It is reminiscent in fact; the history of state creation in Nigeria cannot be divorced from its foundation of ethnic and minority agitations. Those expressions of fears of potential underdevelopment and political marginalization by major ethnic groups led to the inauguration of Sir Henry Willink Minorities Commission by the British Colonial authority in 1957. The Commission was mandated to ascertain the facts and recommend measures of allaying the fears of the minorities. The British government rejected the quest for creation of states before proclamation of Nigeria as autonomous sovereign state. They went ahead and declared Nigeria independence in October 1, 1960. The Ijaws West and East of the Niger earlier had made a case for a Nigeria Delta State through Pa Harold Dappa-Biriye the patriarch/advocate of the Niger Delta Minority Right Struggle. 

Shortly after independence these availed fears manifested themselves in various horrible manners! The upland politicians declared the riverine communities as “undevelopable difficult terrain.” They inquired, how can the roads, hospitals and the schools be built on water? Today, Delta State has become a model exemplified in the woes of Niger Delta struggle among the Ijaws.

The social contract of any statehood has been security, welfare or social equality. There should be equity and fairness in social stratification in the affairs of the state. The inequalities of power, education, privilege development ought be eliminated else neo-servitude is encouraged. The Ijaws are worst hit by the devastating ecocide perennially. Communities, residential buildings and farmlands are destroyed yearly by gas flaring and oil pollution. The various indigenous governments lacked the political will to take the bull by the horn for a lasting remedial action. As I write this, the Ijaw communities are habitable only about half of the year. As such, they are refugees in neighbouring towns/cities resulting in massive rural-urban consequential drift. It took the rare courage of Governor James Onanefe Ibori with Chief (Senator) James Manager as Commissioner of Works of Delta State to construct and deliver the Bomadi bridge across River Forcados. It was a bridge of 612m total length completed by SETRACO in 2005 within four years. We have witnessed visible exponential development among communities in the humid creeks along Forcados River since the accomplishment of that project. The viable Ayakoromo bridge which was started by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan has been shrouded in political semantics since he left office. The Ijaws have no doubt than to come to terms with the fact that the war of attrition and aggression has been executed against them faithfully till this day! The Ijaws cannot continue to beg for a mouthful of food by picking among the teeth of her neighbouring tribes. The new song of this centurial age has been “he who pays the piper dictates the tune! This is not the equilibrium even as advanced by Keynesian theory.


A deputy governor is a spare tire by the recent vocabulary of politics in Nigeria. A senator or member of the National Assembly is a mere law-maker as you are aware. A Personal Assistant to an Executive Governor would be more proactive and resourceful than a deputy governor. The Ijaws have come to the reality that they can no longer sow seeds for others to harvest. They can no longer be half-starved and ill-clad! Why must they kneel on the neck of Ijaws to execute their ethnic agenda with impunity? Delta Province/State from ab nitio has track-record of deep-rooted nepotism and ethnic favouritism which has turned the dream of True Delta State a nightmare to some of the tribes. Let me make another illustration of some of the state and federal owned infrastructural institutions to indicate the depth of purposeful under- development inflicted on the Ijaws of Delta State.


S/n

Institution     Tribe


(1) Federal   University of Petroleum Resources, Effurum

Urhobo


(2)Delta   State University, Abraka

Urhobo 


(3)Delta   State Polytechnic, Oghara

Urhobo


(4) Delta   State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-uku

Anioma


(5) Delta   State University, Anwai, Asaba

Anioma


(6) Delta   State University, Oleh Campus

Isoko


(7) College   of Education, Agbor

Anioma


(8) Federal   College of Education (Technical), Asaba

Anioma


(9) College   of Education, Mosogar

Urhobo


(10) College   of Health Technology, Ufuoma

Urhobo


(11) Petroleum   Training Institute, Effurum

Urhobo


(12) National   Open University Study Centre, Asaba

Anioma


(13) National   Open University Study Centre, Emevor Campus

Isoko


(14) National   Open University Study Centre, Owhrode (Udu) Campus

Urhobo


(15) College   of Education, Warri

Itsekiri


(16)Delta   State School of Marine Technology (DESOMATECH), Burutu

Ijaw


(17) Delta   State School of Marine Technology (DESOMATECH), Kwale Campus

Anioma


(18) Delta   State School of Marine Technology (DESOMATECH), Gbaregolor Campus

Urhobo


(19) School   of Nursing, Warri

Itsekiri


(20) School   of Midwifery, Asaba

Anioma


(21)School   of Nursing, Agbor

Anioma


(22)Nigeria   Maritime University, Okerenkoko

Ijaw


(23) Admiralty   University of Nigeria (PPP) Ibusa,

Anioma


(24)Admiralty   University of Nigeria (PPP), Sapele Campus

Urhobo


(25)Delta   State Polytechnic, Ozoro

Isoko


From the above analysis, the Ijaws of Delta State are naked in a frustrated marriage upon their major economic contributions to the establishment and development of these infrastructures and institutions in the state. In the history of Nigeria, no University has so far been created was more controversial than the Nigeria Maritime University, Okerenkoko. Even the Delta State School of Marine Technology (DESOMATECH), Burutu has been a caricature of itself. The Ijaw nation in Delta State presents a horrible representation of a conquered terrain. There has been an open abuse of non-appeasement and concession. These can result to belligerency. It could cause sedition as the Ijaws and Isokos who contribute more than 70% of the economy of Delta State would be forced to cause disability in the state.


As the Ijaws would cite, how many Secretaries to the State Government (SSG), Assembly Speakers, Chief Justices have they produced? It could be less than 5%! Are the Ijaws really part of the Delta Province/State? Their representatives at the stratum at the executive, judicial, and civil service in Ministries present have disastrous results.


There are pathetic tears in the eyes of the Ijaws. Your Excellency, even your widely acclaimed sobriquet as “Road Master” as accorded you by Silverbird communications has never impacted on Ijawland. Where are the rivercrafts, the unity bridges, the reclamations of land in Ijawland? Therefore, it would amount to the greatest travesty of justice for you to deny Ijaws of the executive governorship of Delta State come 2023. All state owned major establishments have been denied the Ijaws. This has been a consistent display of inequity.


The Ijaws as I have known them are just like the scorpions which can hold it breath up to six days and can survive a whole six years without food, can climb any surface and still can glow under ultra-violet light. The Ijaws I know would never beg for what they can earn. They have resolved to think, believe, dream and dare! That is the reality of today. The implosion of Delta State should be avoided by your wise leadership of today. We, as intellectuals would advise, but when the guns are forced to speak, we are duty-bound to guide the guns for the common good. This is the import and the thrust of my letter to you, Your Excellency.


DELTA: RE-EXAMINATION AND ADMONITION

Your Excellency, it is my humble advice that we should resist any temptation of laying foundation for self-help options. The reality of the day could be that anyone can own the knife, yet no yam available. From Midwestern Region of 1963 to Bendel State of 1967 to Delta State of August 27, 1991, the Ijaws of that Province have been denied of very strategic positions at the centre. What is the raission d’état of Delta State without overriding utility factor as all ethnic constituents preserve their self-protective interests? The political philosophy of that state has become abstract and non-normative in the real sense. This is unfair and provocative especially against the backdrop that over 50% of the 316,000 barrels per day crude oil production from Delta State are pumped out of the veins of Ijaws. The provocation is unbearable and uncontrollable. These could lead to abominable conflict and severe instability in the Niger Delta, nay Nigeria. According to the former editor of Newswatch Newspaper magazine Mr. Ray Ekpu, “when a state is in crisis, heroic leaders emerge.” The Delta State I see cannot absorb the imperialism of any ethnic unit. The common good of the state must be advanced and prevailed upon the people. All Deltans of good conscience and justice should stand by the popular choice and justice; and push the moving train forward. Nature, inherently would find equilibrium in the balance of power or else all of us would be victims of our internal divide and rule contrivance. Delta State is under your watchship. The liberty of state should not be biased. This implies the machinery of state should mobilize objectively and dispassionately to the advantage of ethnic unions that constitute the state. As a statesman, endeavour to avoid advancing to the brink of collective collapse for the sake of public spirit. Try and put your ears to the refrain “The voice of the people”. All self-servicing motives must be discouraged. Now that these dichotomy of Northern and Southern Delta have been abolished, it is a clarion call for a passive revolution; to create a formidable foundation for peaceful co-existence among the indigenous nations that constitute Delta State.


The state being a human union cannot be conceived without the people as Philosopher Leacock put it “The unhabited portion of the earth taken in itself, cannot form a state.” By the structural formation of Delta state; no ethnic nation can boast, “I am the state”. Your Excellency, never bow to the whims and caprices of a select self-serving few. Your wise leadership or judgment would count at this trying moment of the state. Delta State is enough for everybody’s need. It is not sufficient for anybody’s greed. The ultimate measure of a man as a viable leader is where you stand in times of great challenges or controversies; not in the period of comfort. Violence can never bring enduring reform but winning the minds. I urge you to kickstart and execute the machinery of dialogue as the leader of the state. By the ‘Moses’ rod of prayers all Deltans can meticulously triumph. Justice brings forth peace, unity and love.


As governor of the state, try and balance the equality through tolerance, popular consultation and activate the dialetics of the state. Your Excellency Sir, bring Deltans to the peace table.

Democracy is all about cross-fertilization of thoughts and opinions. Every constituent is guided by what we call self-preservation. Feel the pulse and the heartbeat of the state. Leadership as I was taught has been a process of moving your subjects in a planned direction through non-compulsive means. As a leader, create vision and move towards fulfilling it through rational strategies. Our local primordial sentiments could be buried at the cemetery for public interest.


A word is enough for our wisdom and may God Most Gracious guide all your undertakings in the remaining years of your tenure, my principal.


Saibakumo, Ahmed Eniyeketon 

is an Ijaw Nationalist and Niger Delta Intellectualist.