Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Read The Amended Nigeria Electoral Bill 2021


Read The Amended Nigeria Electoral Bill 2021



The Senate’s amendments to the Bill are as follows:

•Clause 43: Insertion of “Electronic Voting Machine” in subsections (1) and (3).
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•Clause 52: Amendment to subsection (2) by substituting with a new subsection which reads, “Subject to Section 63 of this Bill, voting at an election and transmission of results under this Bill shall be in accordance with the procedure determined by the Commission.”
And the deletion of subsection (3) of Clause 52.

•Clause 63: Amendment to subsection (5) by deleting the word “transmit” and replacing with “transfer.”

•Clause 87: Amendment to subsection (1) by substituting with a new subsection which reads, “A political party seeking to nominate candidates for elections under this Bill shall hold direct primaries “for aspirants to all elective positions, which shall be monitored by the Commission.”

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•Insertion of subsection (3) which reads “The procedure for the nomination of candidates by political parties for the various elective positions by direct primaries shall ensure that all aspirants are given equal opportunities of being voted for by members of the party and “given opportunity to have agents for the purpose of monitoring the primaries.”

•Insertion of a new subsection (4) which reads, “The procedure adopted for direct primaries shall be spelt out in a guideline to be issued by the political party and filed with the Commission at least 14 days before the primary election.”

•Insertion of a new subsection (5) which reads, “A political party shall maintain register of its members and provide in the guideline for the conduct of the primaries that the register of its members shall be used for accreditation for the primaries.”

•Insertion of a new subsection (6) which reads, “The Commission shall deploy personnel to monitor the primaries in all the centres where the direct primaries are held.”

Indian Court Delivers two life sentence to a man who kills wife with Cobra


Indian Court Delivers two life sentence to a man who kills wife with Cobra


An Indian court, on Wednesday handed a rare double life sentence to a man who murdered his wife, 25, by making a cobra bite her while she was sleeping.

Sooraj Kumar, 28, was arrested at his home in southern Kerala state in 2020 after his wife died from snakebite.

A court in Kollam district held Kumar guilty of murder.

He was held guilty for poisoning his wife and making an earlier attempt to kill her using a Russell’s viper.

Judge M Manoj, sentenced the accused to two consecutive life sentences, but did not accept the prosecution demand for capital punishment considering his age and opportunity to reform.

The woman suffered the fatal bite in May 2020, while she was undergoing treatment for a snake bite just weeks earlie, her family became suspicious of him.

Her family had alleged that her husband was harassing them for a dowry.

Investigations showed that Kumar was behind both attempts, he hatched a plan involving renting snakes from a handler and carrying out an internet research on their bites.

India’s Supreme Court recently warned about a trend of snake-bite murders, as it denied bail to a woman and her lover accused of using a cobra to kill her mother-in-law in the northern state of Rajasthan in 2019.

The biggest challenge in the Kerala case was to prove that the snakebite was homicidal.

The prosecutor said the court was presented with a test that showed the difference between natural and induced bite marks.

The Hindu newspaper reported that two defendants were acquitted by courts in similar cases in recent years after prosecutions failed to prove that poisonous snakes were used as a “murder weapon,”.

Tension Brews in warri over Alleged Plot to Attack Ologbotsere Descendants in Olu's Palace Crisis




Tension Brews in warri over Alleged Plot to Attack Ologbotsere Descendants in Olu's Palace Crisis 


Tension is currently brewing in Warri, Delta State, following alleged plot to attack some notable Itsekiri sons and daughters, particularly Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants by some unruly elements.

NDM News reports that the plot, according to Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants, in a strong worded petition dated Wednesday, October 13, 2021 to the Inspector General of Police, was allegedly being hatched by some undisclosed elements from the palace of the Olu of Warri Kingdom.

The petition was copied the Executive Governor of Delta State, the Commissioner of Police, Delta Command and the Director-General of the State Security Service (SSS).
 
Recalls that following the purported removal of Chief Ayirimi Emami as the Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom, the Ologbotsere descendants, had last week Thursday rejected the pronouncement made by Olu of Warri, His Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III, on Tuesday in his palace through Chief Brown Mene.

It was gathered that the rejection of the Olu’s removal of Chief Emami and the abolition of the Ologbotsere title, which was reportedly reduced to a ‘nickname’, didn’t sink down well with some elements in the palace.

Sources said that following the development, the Olori-Ebi of the Ologbotsere Family, Pa. Jofotan Higson Oporokun has been put under intensed pressure by the elements from the palace to override the position of Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants, who didn’t only rejected the Olu’s pronouncement but had passed a vote of confidence in Chief Emami as the subsisting Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom.

Spokesman of Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants, Comrade Alex Eyengho, in a petition to IGP, said that there are verifiable case of intimidation and harassment on the Olori-Ebi of the Ologbotsere Family, Pa. Jofotan Higson Oporokun to compel him to single-handedly sign a letter scripted from the Palace of the Olu of Warri, to make it seem as emanating from the Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants.

He said that the ‘scripted letter’ was geared to discredit the position of Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants, maintaining, “This development does not just have the lace of criminality and impersonation, but it smacks of desperation by an illegitimate authority, to rewrite an obnoxious pronouncement likened to a policy summersault”.

Against the scripted letter which the Olori-Ebi of the Ologbotsere Family, Pa. Jofotan Higson Oporokun is being forced to sign singlehandedly, Comrade Eyengho disclosed that from time immemorial all “correspondences by the respected Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants, have always had the imprimatur of a representative from at-least ten (10) of the twelve (12) stocks that make up the family”.

He said that there was never a time only the Olori-Ebi of the Ologbotsere Family, Pa. Jofotan Higson Oporokun had signed any letter sent to the palace.

“Permit us to outline the stocks that are signatory to any letter emanating from the Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants thus: Egbeju Family, Iya Family, Uwangue Family, Ameren Family, Eyiogodeaghan Family, Iweroko Family, Ello Family, Edogiere Family, Menokaren Family, Omagene Family and Utasunwa Family.

While acknowledging that it is the Olu of Warri that confers Chieftaincy titles to deserving Itsekiri indigenes, and occasionally non-Itsekiris, the petition said that “it is laughable that the content of the criminally-worded letter which a particular Chief and other elements from the Palace, are intimidating Pa. Jofotan Higson Oporokun to sign (through phone calls pressures and person-to-person harassments since Friday October 8, 2021).

“The letter claims that “All titles belong to HIS MAJESTY, OGIAME ATUWATSE III – THE OLU OF WARRI”.

“It must be stated, clearly once more, that the Ologbotsere title belongs to the Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants, and not the Olu of Warri.

“The Warri Monarch has the prerogative to install an Ologbotsere, based on the recommendation of the Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants.

“Never in the history of Warri Kingdom has an Ologbotsere been disrobed, the holder of such title lives with it for a lifetime and there is nothing like former Ologbotsere.

“Telling the world in the presence of the media that Ologbotsere title has been abolished and the name is now merely a nickname, only to backtrack and say that the pronouncement, which was widely reported in the media, was a misrepresentation, is the height of opaque leadership, devoid of proper understanding of Itsekiri heritage.


“As you read this petition, it is important to alert the world of an impending plot to unleash mayhem on law-abiding itsekiri indigenes, particularly Ologbotsere Eyinmisan Descendants (who hold contrary view, regarding the current controversial traditional leadership) by elements from Palace of the Olu of Warri, anytime from Saturday October 16”.

Jonathan Gets New ltn'l Appointment



Jonathan Gets New ltn'l Appointment


United States, France, UK, China, Russia and the United Nations has appointed Former President of Nigeria Dr GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN GCFR, the U.N. Global Crises Envoy.

This role similar to that of Tony Blair who on leaving office as United Kingdom Prime Minister was appointed the Middle East envoy for the United Nations, European Union,United States and Russia.

Goodluck Jonathan would be the first African past Head of State to be assigned this high profiled international tasking responsibility.

From lecturer to Deputy Governor, from Deputy Governor to Governor, from Governor to Vice President, from Vice President to Acting President and from Acting President to President. Now, from President to a World Leader! Congratulations sir.

South-South leaders vow to resist antics of opposition



South-South leaders vow to resist antics of opposition

·     Commend Godswill Akpabio

·     Urge him to contest in 2023


Notable South-South leaders on Wednesday lauded the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Chief Godswill Akpabio, for making an effort to provide greater autonomy to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

 ‘The South-South leaders know the meaning of purposeful leadership that feels their pains, understand their yearnings and pursue the aspirations of this country. Chief Godswill Akpabio is a key to the solution of the Niger Delta problem’’

They also praised President Muhammadu Buhari for taking decisions he considers best for the overall benefit of the Niger Delta people.

At a meeting in Calabar to discuss 2023 politics, governance and its broader impact on democratic institutions and norms, the leaders accused some cynics in the country of trying to throw a monkey-wrench into the works of the current administration.

 ‘’Chief Godswill Akpabio has done his best to complete the NDDC Audit. The Audit Report is an important step forward’’

The leaders described Akpabio as an iconic figure, a dogged advocate for the interests of Nigerians, a hope for Nigerian politics and a magnet attracting a number of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the country.

They also gave depth to the practical dimension of Akpabio’s ideas on development.

Particularly, the leaders hailed the former Akwa-Ibom State governor for doing what is best for the people, reframing the way growth on the Niger Delta region is understood, strengthening fiscal discipline and transparency in the management of public resources.

Spokesman of the South-South Front (SSF), Chief John Harry, told journalists after the meeting that the leaders commended Akpabio for expanding existing social development programmes, spending on much needed infrastructure, offering the clearest policy and enhancing peace and development in the Niger Delta region.

The leaders highlighted Akpabio’s pivotal role in the development of the Niger Delta region, projects in health, education, job creation, housing, agriculture, security, road construction and other areas of development.

They insisted on Akpabio for the coveted slot of president in 2023,

‘’We welcome the current moves to consider the former Akwa-Ibom State governor. Chief Godswill Akpabio is a compassionate human being who cares about the well-being of Nigerians. He knows the issues. He is extremely qualified, the best qualified among the presidential aspirants. He has the character to do the job’’

They also urged ex-militants not to allow opposition politicians in the country to use them to persecute political opponents.

Gunmen Hold Obiano’s Convoy Hostage in Anambra



Gunmen Hold Obiano’s Convoy Hostage in Anambra


It was gathered that the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) was preparing to hold a political rally in the area when the gunmen visited the area.

A source said Governor Willy Obiano was in the area in his convoy when the attackers struck.

“The Governor’s convoy was held for about one hour, while gunshot was racheting everywhere in the area,” the source said.

Meanwhile, the DSP Toochukwu Ikenga, the Anambra State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer confirmed that there was an attack in Ihiala.

“The attack happened at Odata Center School beside St. Martins Catholic Church, Ihiala. It happened at about 9:30am.

“We recovered one Ak 47 riffle, two magazines with 30 rounds of ammunition and a Toyota Hilux vehicle form the attackers.

“The Police and Military are currently on ground now while mop up operations is ongoing. Normalcy has since returned to the area,” PPRO Ikenga said.

When our correspondent enquired from the Anambra State Commisioner for Information, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, he confirmed that there was an incident, asking for sometime to be able to send an official release, he stated.

Senate approves direct primaries for political parties, empowers INEC as sole authority on e-transmission of results



Senate approves direct primaries for political parties, empowers INEC as sole authority on e-transmission of results


The Senate has empowered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as the sole authority to determine the mode of transmission of results during elections in the country.

The pronouncement by the Senate on Tuesday follows several criticisms that had trailed their earlier decision that INEC may consider the electronic transmission of results provided national network coverage is adjudged to be adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission and approved by the National Assembly.

The Senate had also approved direct primaries for aspirants to all elective positions by the political parties.


*The new amendments*

The chamber approved Clause 87 to read “a political party seeking to nominate candidates for elections under this bill shall hold direct primaries for aspirants to all elective positions, which shall be monitored by the Commission.”

The amendments were made on Tuesday by the Senate to some clauses of the Electoral Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) bill 2021, which were passed on July 15, 2021.

Under a new amendment of Clause 52 (2) of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, the Senate resolved that “voting at an election and transmission of results under this Bill shall be in accordance with the procedure determined by the Commission, which may include electronic voting.”

The move was part of decisions taken by the Senate when it passed a bill to re-commit some clauses in the Electoral Act Repeal and Re-Enactment bill which was earlier passed about 3 months ago separately by the Senate and House of Representatives.

The Senate Majority Leader, Yahaya Abdullahi, while presenting a motion for the amendment before the Senate, said after a critical examination of the Bill by the Senate Committee on INEC, some fundamental issues were observed which required fresh legislative action.

He listed the clauses that required legislative action to include 43,52,62,87.

Section 87 deals with the method of primaries to be adopted by political parties.

The Senate had earlier adopted during the amendment of the electoral act that parties should adopt either direct or indirect primaries.

However, based on the observation by its INEC Committee, the lawmakers supported direct primaries while some others did not.

Senator Adamu AlIero supported direct primaries arguing that it will strengthen and deepen democracy and will make the electoral process transparent and will make it difficult for money bags who will try to hijack the process.

Senator Adamu AlIero, who argued in favour of direct primaries, said that it will strengthen and deepen democracy and will make the electoral process transparent.

However, Senator Smart Adeyemi, who rejected direct primaries, said that indirect primaries is better for the country because the majority of party members are illiterate and they will need enlightenment if they are going to be asked to come out and vote. He added that indirect primaries are cheaper to conduct.

After the debate, the majority of lawmakers voted in favour of direct primaries and it was adopted by the Senate.

Recall that earlier in July, the Nigerian Senate broke its silence on the electronic transmission of results for the Electoral Bill as it insisted that INEC may only electronically transmit election results if the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) endorses the mode of electronic transfer as safe and secure.

This drew a lot of criticisms from many Nigerians and stakeholders in the electoral process.

The Nigerian Senate announced a reversal of a decision taken in July on electronic transmission, by granting the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) the power to electronically transmit results.

This was announced by Senate leader Yahaya Abdullahi, during Tuesday’s plenary session discussing the amendment of Nigeria’s Electoral Bill ahead of the 2023 elections.

The Senate leader said the decision was made by its INEC Committee, stating that a fresh legislative review is needed on some electoral bill clauses.
 
What the senate President said
“After critical examination of the bill by the Senate Committee on INEC, some fundamental issues which require fresh legislative action on the following clauses 43, 52, 63 and 87 were observed,” he said.

The report stated the Senate leader disclosed that INEC might consider transmitting results electronically provided the national network coverage was adjudged to be adequate and secure by the Nigerian Communications Commission and approved by the National Assembly.

The Senate in July broke its silence on the electronic transmission of results for the Electoral Bill, insisting that INEC may only electronically transmit election results if the Nigerian Communications Commission endorses the mode of electronic transfer as safe and secure, during a vote over section 52(3) of the electoral act amendment bill withdrawing INEC’s right as sole player in transmitting election results.

Earlier, Professor Attahiru Jega, former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission stated that the plan by the National Assembly to exclude electronic transmission of votes in the new Electoral Reform Bill is counterproductive. Jega insisted that electronic transmission reduces cases of electoral fraud and makes the process more efficient.

Okowa Calls For Road Rehabilitation Ahead Of Yuletide



Okowa Calls For Road Rehabilitation Ahead Of Yuletide


 
Asaba______ Delta Governor, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, on Tuesday called on states and the Federal Government to rehabilitate roads in the country to ensure smooth and safe driving ahead of the yuletide season.

Okowa made the call while flagging off Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) 2021 Ember Months safety campaign in Asaba.

The campaign has “Maintain Safe Speed, Avoid Night Travels And Enjoy Quality Road Experience” as theme and it is aimed at reducing road crashes and fatalities on the roads.
 
The governor, who was in company with his Deputy, Mr Kingsley Otuaro and other top government functionaries, commended the FRSC for choosing the South-South and Delta in particular, to host this year’s national flag-off.

He thanked the Corps Marshall, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, for the sensitisation and for ensuring that nobody slept on the bridge during the Christmas period.

He appealed to the stakeholders to educate their members on the need to maintain safe speed.

“I want to thank the Corps Marshal for bringing this event to Delta and I must thank him for the awareness and sensitisation which had contributed immensely to ensuring safety on our roads.

“When you feel you’re tired please don’t drive; it is important we realise that lives matter because if you are not careful and somebody dies as a result of your recklessness, it’s not good enough.

“We will continue to do our best to ensure that we have safety on our roads during the ember months and beyond.

“Let me use this opportunity to call on all governments across the nation to do everything possible to make our roads usable for motorists this festive period and beyond to reduce road crashes on our roads,” Okowa said.

He said that his administration had commenced the construction of a flyover and inter-change at Koka junction and appealed to motorists to be patient and exercise caution while passing the corridor.

“We have commenced the construction of a flyover and an interchange at Koka junction, Asaba and we hope to complete it within one year.

“We will also intensify construction on the dualisation of Ughelli-Asaba road to ensure the completion of Ogwashi-Uku to Asaba section before April, 2022,” the governor stated.

The Corps Marshal, Oyeyemi said FRSC initiated the ember months safe driving campaign because of the high rate of road crashes during the period.

He appealed for restraints against attacks on FRSC facilities across the nation.

Oyeyemi commended Okowa for his support to the Corps in the last six years, noting that since the corps commenced the safety campaign, nobody had had cause to “sleep’’ on the Niger bridge during the festive period.

“This flag-off is very important to us because from statistics, this is the period we record more road traffic crashes on the highway.

“His support for the FRSC in the last six years remained unparalleled and unrivalled.

“As we move towards the end of the year we need to advise ourselves on how to drive safely on the highways to avoid road traffic crashes which could endanger our lives and that of others.
 
“I thank our stakeholders for coming for this national flag-off campaign and they must help us reach others to avoid using phone while driving, night travels, over speeding and use of seat belts among other safety measures.

“In the last six years since we started this campaign, we have seen a lot of improvement at the Asaba end of River Niger Bridge and we will continue to partner various stakeholders to ensure quality traffic management on our highways.

“I appreciate the state governor for his uncommon benevolence to the FRSC and we pledge to continued partnership to improve traffic management in Delta and Nigeria,” Oyeyemi stated.

Earlier, Zonal Commander Zone 5 Headquarters, Mr Andrew Kumapayi, had said that the choice of Delta for the national campaign was in recognition of the state‘s contribution to road safety in Nigeria.

“The choice of Delta State for the National flag-off is in recognition of the uncommon support of the state government under the able leadership of Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, whom we have adjudged and appreciated as ‘Road Safety-friendly governor.

“The donation of the world class Inspectorate Training School at Owa-Alero by the governor will forever remain indelible in the history of Federal Road Safety Corps.

“The institution is one of the best Road Safety Training Centres in Africa and the facility has globally improved FRSC public image and performance rating.

“The ember months road safety campaign is a concept deliberately designed to better traffic management and control in line with the FRSC statutory mandate and global best practices,”

Kumapayi disclosed that over-speeding had remained the leading cause of road traffic crashes and high fatalities on the highway.

“To fight the menace of over-speeding and ensure befitting road use experience, the FRSC is committed to achieving the strategic goal of reducing road traffic crashes by 15 percent and fatalities by 20 per cent, ” he said.

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Taskforce marks illegal shops under high tension for demolition in warri


Taskforce marks illegal shops under high tension for demolition in warri 


Team of the Delta State Taskforce on Environment, led by Hon. Sylvester Oromoni, has marked illegal structures, containerise shops popularly known as Caravan built under 33KVA electric pole, high tension wire for demolition in warri.

The exercise was carried out on Tuesday October 12, during the state taskforce on their usual routine patrol within the city of warri and its environ.

The illegal structures marked for demolition where sighted along Airport road, close to AJ Restaurant, Willy street opp Plaza among others. Owners of the shops where equally served abatement notice to remove their structures within one week time or face demolition.

While educating them on the reason why they should leave, Chairman of the taskforce, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni, stressed that it not safe to trade under high tension because of the danger of electric shock.

He noted that as a government, the primary responsibility is to protect the lives and properties of its citizens. What " We are doing is to protect your lives and properties. This is not witch hunting neither oppression. If your stores are built behind electric high tension wire (pole), you are on safer ground. But when built direct under high tension is not allowed. Obey simple government order and be safe, Oromoni stated".

However, it will interest the general public to note that Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa led Delta State government is doing his best to provide enabling environment as well as protect the lives and properties of all Deltans. What the government need is your maximum cooperation to keep the environment clean and habitable for all residents across the State.

Edith Okowa to Girl-Child: Use Digital Technology to Enhance Yourself




As Nigerians joined the rest of the world to celebrate "The International Day of the Girl-Child," the wife of Delta Governor, Dame Edith Okowa, on Monday, urged the girl-child in the state to leverage on digital technology to enhance their socio-economic status. 

Dame Okowa gave the advice during a ceremony marking the 2021 International Day of the Girl-Child held at Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba, which was organised by the office of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Special Duties (Girl-Child Empowerment). 

She disclosed that digital technology was an enabler and the way forward, adding that they should use it in positive ways to carve a remarkable niche for themselves in the ever competitive global economy. 

"This generation is very lucky so much that a day has been set aside to celebrate the girl-child globally. That is to say that the girl-child is making waves internationally. 

"In the time of my grandmother and my mother, girls were not seen or heard. Your generation is very lucky. So, don't take the opportunity you have for granted. 

"Today, we are talking about 'Digital Generation, Our Generation'. Some of us did not know what computer is when we were in school. Thank God for your own generation as we now have digital technology. 

"As much as it is your generation, please use digital technology in positive ways. Technology is the way forward, it is an enabler. Sit down in your room and control your world positively," the governor's wife said. 

According to her, times are changing very fast, adding that women are doing great exploits in different fields of human endeavours. 

Dame Okowa who is the Chairperson of the 05 Initiative, implored the girl-child to be courageous, focused and dedicated to their dreams, pointing out that they should strive to excel anywhere they found themselves in life. 

While applauding the Office of the Girl-Child Empowerment for making positive waves in the society on issues relating to girl-child, she noted that God has given women supernatural strength, adding that they should utilise the strength positively. 

"God has given us a supernatural strength, please utilise that strength positively and above it all, you should be of good character, present yourselves with dignity as a lady, walk like a lady, speak like a lady and l tell you, you will be respected. The best that can take you to places is your character," she added. 

Earlier in her remarks, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Special Duties (Girl-Child Empowerment), Mrs. Marilyn Daramola gave a historical background of how October 11 of every year was adopted by the United Nations as the International Day of the Girl-Child, to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world. 

She noted that since 2012, the International Day of the Girl-Child has focused its attention on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfilment of their human rights. 

According to her, as the world entered the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, digital platforms for learning, earning and connecting accelerated, yet, statistics from the United Nations indicate that some 2.2 billion people below the age of 25 still do not have internet access at home. 

"However, the gender digital divide is about more than connectivity. Girls are also less likely than boys to use and own devices and gain access to tech-related skills and jobs. 

"This is why in the pilot phase of the Girls Entrepreneurship and Skills Training Programme, we trained 27 girls across Delta State with ICT skills and empowered them with computers and other electronic devices to start up their businesses. 

"This year, as a result of the increase in the number of beneficiaries, I am proud to say that the International Day of the Girl-Child 2021 theme — “Digital Generation; Our Generation” — couldn’t have come at a better time, because, we have also upscaled the number of ICT beneficiaries currently undergoing training under the #ProjectGEST2021 cycle across the state to 42," she said. 

During the ceremony that was attended by female secondary school students, a panel of experts in digital technology made up of Anna Ekeledo, Oladiwura Oladepo, Modupe Durosinmi-Etti and Adaeze Emenike counseled the students on the importance of digital technology as well as career choice. 

The ceremony featured talk show competition on the topic “COVID-19 Challenges in Your Community and Digital Solutions to these Challenges” which was geared towards encouraging and promoting young girls in tech where four schools made it to the finals. 

At the end of the competition, Moorefield School, Ekpan; Our Lady of Fatima School, Ughelli; Martin College, Issele-Uku and St. Brigid's Girls Grammar School, Asaba, took the first, second, third and fourth positions respectively and prizes were presented to the each student that represented the schools.

Delta Attorney General, Bozimo seeks Cooperation with Assembly C’ttee on Rules, Business, other Matters




Delta State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Isaiah Bozimo Esq, has appealed to the members of the state House of Assembly Committee On Rules, Business, Legal And Judicial Matters for a cordial working relationship with the Justice Ministry in the state.

Bozimo, who played host to the committee members in his office at Asaba, commended them for the role they played during his screening in the House and subsequent swearing in as the commissioner in charge of the ministry.

He told them that with the kind of support and cooperation they had already extended to him, the tone had been set for effective collaboration and a cordial working relationships, particularly now that he had assumed office in the Ministry of Justice.

He sought further cooperation from the members during the budgetary period and other important areas of jurisdiction of the ministry to enhance smooth operations.

The commissioner explained that ” other than the budgetary process, we need a close working relationship with you, given the intentions of this ministry to introduce certain legislations affecting the administration of criminal and civil justice.”

He told the members that their intention would be to consult with relevant stakeholders in that regard to facilitate its smooth processes and continually seek their advice until it sailed through.

“Once we are able to introduce that memorandum which we are hopeful His Excellency will pass for legislative action, we will keep members of the committee informed as to how the process is going and at the appropriate time, we will also seek advice from you as to how far we approach certain matters and your support in this legislation to ensure it get smooth passage in the house,” he stated.


“Mr Chairman sir, we are very grateful to you and your members. No doubt, it is a continued relationship and I am grateful that we have started on this note. God bless you,” he added.

Earlier in his address, the committee chairman, Hon Charles Whomrowho Oniyere Esq, congratulated the Attorney general and Commissioner for Justice on his appointment.

He told Bozimo that they were in his office to familiarise themselves with him and to also assure him of their support to ensure he delivered on his assignment to the state .

The committee members who visited the commissioner included Hon. Charles Whomrowho Oniyere, Chairman; Hon. (Evangelist) Princess Pat Ajudua Esq, Hon. Charles Emetulu, Hon. Asupa Peter Forteta and Hon. (sir) Engr. Emmanuel Amatare Sinebe.

Sunday, October 10, 2021

2022 budget: Timi Frank urges Nigerians to prepare for worst times




At a time Nigerians are struggling to survive due to harsh economic conditions, former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has urged the masses to prepare for worst times ahead.


Frank is the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) Ambassador to East Africa and Middle East, said his fear was predicated on the “2022 Budget of Economic Growth and Sustainability” recently laid before a joint session of the National Assembly by President Muhammdu Buhari.


He said since the purchasing power of the average Nigerian has been inexorably eroded by rising cost of goods and services coupled with expected increases in the pump price of petrol, electricity tariffs and introduction of new taxes, the people must of necessity tighten their belts to survive the economic tsunami ahead. 


Frank in a statement in Abuja, berated President Buhari for again deceiving Nigerians with a budget he knows will bring more hardship to them than succour. 


“In the history of Nigeria,” according to him, “no President or head of state has lied to Nigerians like Buhari.”


“For instance, Buhari stated that his regime is targeting N17.70trillion as total federally-collectible revenue for 2022. Yet, he plans to finance the 2022 Budget Deficit  of N6.26trillion through borrowing thereby pushing up the nation’s debt.”


He lamented that since Buhari took over in 2015, annual budget performance has remained below 30 per cent. 


“This is because they are budgets of lies and no one can implement a lie,” he declared.


He insisted that Buhari’s plan to seek further amendments to the Finance Act 2020, is meant to lay additional financial burden on the shoulders of Nigerians. 


“This invariably means, among others, that some present taxes will either be reviewed upwards or new ones introduced,” he said. 


He recalled that based on the law, which became fully operational on January 1, 2021, Value Added Tax (VAT) was increased from 5% to 7.5% while impoverished Nigerians are now being charged N50 levy on every electronic money transfer deposited in any bank or financial institution, on any account, on the sum of N10,000 and above. 


According to him, this levy is in addition to other charges like Short Message Service (SMS), Account Maintenance, etc, which Nigerians are already being made to pay by commercial banks. 


He also said that a new way to further plunder the downtrodden Nigerians by Buhari is the planned reintroduction of tollgates on Federal Highways in the country.


He said when the scheme becomes operational, according to the Federal Government, motorists will be made to pay N200, N500, and N1000 respectively depending on the type of vehicle. 


He added: “It is grievous that Buhari did not tell Nigerians that as he was speaking to his Halleluya and Amen Boys in the highly comprised ninth National Assembly and fixing the 2022 official exchange rate at N410.15k to $1, the Naira on Thursday last week (same day)  traded at N570 to the dollar at the unofficial (parallel) market.


“The Naira also exchanged at N410.81 per dollar at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) forex window, thereby putting a lie to Buhari’s proposal of N410.15.50 to a dollar officially.”


He insisted that the National Assembly had hurriedly approved the passage of the PIA, in the interest of Buhari and not for the benefit of Nigerians. 


“The rubber stamp National Assembly hurriedly passed the Petroleum Industry Act, not because they love Nigeria but because Buhari and his cronies want to perpetually be in charge of the incorporated entities. 


He recalled that Buhari and Nigerian oil industry have become inseparable since the the regime of Olusegun Obasanjo as Head of State. 


He “When Olusegun Obasanjo became a military Head of State in 1976, Buhari, then a Colonel, was appointed the Federal Commissioner (Minister) for Petroleum and Natural Resources.


“In 1977, when the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was created, Buhari was appointed as its Chairman, a position he held until 1978.


“Buhari served as the Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), a body created by the regime of late General Sani Abacha. He has doubled as the President, Commander-In-Chief, and Minister of Petroleum Resources since 2015. 


“I dare say that with the ongoing incorporation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, in line with provisions in the PIA, the petroleum industry in Nigeria will continue to be in the firm grips of Buhari, post 2023, through his proxies and cronies who have concluded plans to mop up the initial share capital of N200billion of the company soon to be put up for sale to Nigerians.


“The purchase and control of Nigerian power assets by both present and former political office holders is telling in this direction.”


He insisted that Nigerians are terribly disappointed in some opposition lawmakers in the National Assembly who joined APC lawmakers to clap for Buhari as witnessed by viewers during the live telecast of the budget presentation session. 


He said: “Instead of them to make Buhari to understand that they were only there because duty demands that they be there, they were apparently carried away. 


“One wonders if they cannot borrow a leaf from the way opposition lawmakers in other climes react whenever the President told a lie or says anything that is doubtful or inaccurate during presentations.”


END


Signed 


Comrade Timi Frank 

ULMWP Ambassador to East Africa and Middle East

NGO CEPEJ Establishes Peace, Environment Clubs in Abuja Schools, Others





A leading Nigeria civil society organisation, Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, has inaugurated Peace and Environment Clubs (PECs) in over 15 secondary schools in the Country. CEPEJ has the mandate to promote peace whilst advocating for environmental best practices among young ones for a better society.


The most recent PECs were established in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, FCT to serve as “safe spaces” with the idea of catching them young and bringing the next generation together from different social and cultural backgrounds to discuss critical issues, especially those relating to peace, conflict prevention/management and environmental sustainability, as well as share values of tolerance and civic responsibility. 


The general principle of the PEC is to bring about a change in awareness and thought patterns that will transform the behaviour of young Nigerians. This will result in young people imbibing values of mutual respect, fairness, teamwork, discipline and tolerance, which will in turn result in a society that values peace and environmental best practices as a state of mind, value, norm and a way of life (culture). 


The National Coordinator and CEO of CEPEJ, Comrade Mulade Sheriff thanked and appreciated the FCT Board for the partnership to enable the NGO establish the Peace and Environment Clubs, and to inaugurate PEC Coordinators for Government Senior Secondary School, Bwari, and Mabushi Secondary School, both in Abuja. 


FCT secondary school Board Chairman, Hon. Yahaya Musa Muhammed who was represented by Assistant Directors, Mr. Itam Nneoyi and Mrs Mary Ajibola, appreciated CEPEJ for the laudable initiative and pledged to work with the CSO to educate and guide the youths in the ways of life. 


For their parts, the Principal of Government Secondary School, Bwari, Dr. Mrs. Nse Martina Ikwo, and Principal of Government Secondary School, Mabushi, Mr. Muhammed Shaba thanked CEPEJ for establishing the Peace Clubs to educate students on the need to imbibe the culture of peace and environmental protection, highly needed in Nigeria today as a result of the prevailing challenges. They promised to ensure the sustainability of the clubs. 


The Programme Director of CEPEJ, Mrs. Nafisat Amadu Abdulmalik listed the followings as the expected outcomes of the clubs:

1. Improved life skills (leadership, negotiation, decision making, values, self esteem, conflict management etc.) in young persons and other beneficiaries;

2. Enhanced advocacy skills - speaking up for self and for others;

3. Young persons to have confidence to participate in decision making;

4. Improved knowledge about entitlements and rights.


She said CEPEJ would facilitate Training the Trainers Workshops in the coming weeks before the activities would kick off fully. Others in attendance included Vice Prinpicals, administrative staff, as well as senior teachers and students.

Victory over APC's mischief: Delta PDP congratulates leaders, members, party faithful

 

PRESS STATEMENT


9th October, 2021


Victory over APC's mischief: Delta PDP congratulates leaders, members, party faithful



The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State has congratulated leaders of the party, members, faithful, and supporters for achieving victory on Friday, October 8, 2021 at the Court of Appeal against the evil machinations of the All Progressives Congress (APC).


The party, in a statement commending the party for the Appeal Court victory and signed by the State Publicity Secretary, Dr. Ifeanyi Osuoza, said the victory was momentous for two very important reasons, amongst others.


According to Dr. Osuoza, first is that the Appeal Court victory shattered the sinister moves of the APC to destroy the hard, fought and won success of our party at the Local Government elections, with the ultimate intention of shoving aside all our victorious Chairmen, Vice-chairmen, and Councilors across the State and making their victory a nullity.


The second significant reason is that the court victory exposed APC as a meddlesome interloper in an issue that least concerned it, and thereby confirmed the opposition party as one that is pathologically full of mischief, misinformation, and disinformation – a party that is always shedding crocodile tears, one that has no qualms about creating and causing harm and damage to others.


Dr. Osuoza said: “APC wanted all PDP Council Chairmen and Councilors in the 25 Local Government Areas in Delta State to be removed from office as it happened in Zamfara State on the ground that PDP did not conduct valid primaries in the choice of its candidates for the council election held in March, 2021. APC also alleged that DSIEC colluded with PDP without observing the provision of the DSIEC Law, 2017. 


“If we had lost this case in the court and without putting up a watertight defence, all the Council Chairmen and Councilors in the 25 Local Government Areas in Delta State would have lost their seats.


"Against all the false claims of APC, the judge ruled that APC is a total stranger to PDP and as such, it cannot dabble into the primary election of PDP which is an internal affair of the PDP. 


"That Section 285 (14) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) sited by APC did not apply to Delta State Local Government election. 


"That the Zamfara State case of APC vs Marafa cannot apply to this case and that by the provision of Section 98(8) of Delta State Independent Electoral Commission Law, 2017, it is only the aspirant who participated in a primary election of a political party that has the locus standi to challenge the primary election". 


Now that the Appeal Court has upheld the judgment of the High Court that earlier ruled in favour of PDP, the rug has been pulled from under the APC, making it and its wicked intentions to fall like a pack of cards. Of course, our party will continuously be on the alert, watching APC as it goes about like the Biblical satan, and reaching to its bag of mischief seeking the next hurt to inflict.


We commend our team of lawyers for the dogged fight put up at the courts that finally culminated in the damaging uppercut that saw our opponents hitting the canvas for PDP’s victory.


PDP! Power to the people!!



Dr. Ifeanyi M. Osuoza

State Publicity Secretary,

PDP, Delta State.

Retraction/Apology: Disregard the publication on Diebiri Kingdom Nabs oil saboteurs, calls on Gov. Okowa, Police to deal with culprits decicively

Retraction/Apology: Disregard the publication on Diebiri Kingdom Nabs oil saboteurs, calls on Gov. Okowa, Police to deal with culprits decicively


Francis Tayor



The general public is hereby urged to disregard the earlier publication made by this platform on September 28, 2021 as regards to the story titled:' Pipelines Vandalism: Diebiri Kingdom Nabs oil saboteurs, calls on Gov. Okowa, Police to deal with culprits decicively.


And that in the said publication, Mr. Dickson Ogugu, James Edoukumo, Clement Tekedor,  Chief Harrison Gbenekama, Eric Numa, Orugbene Emmanuel, Goodluck Ekpebide, Anthony Ikpelagha, Fredrick Amalade, Fidelis Atutu, James Osuobiri, Joel Ogbobine among others where falsely accused of sponsoring, recruiting and training boys on how to vandalize under water oil pipelines, and thereafter approached the multi-national oil companies to bid for repair contract jobs in order to enrich themselves.


In the publication, one Ebipade lsaac and his gang where arrested on September 26, 2021 while trying to steal Batan Flowstation Oil Well Christmas Tree by the Diebiri Pipeline Surveillance Team led by the Vice Chairman of Diebiri-Batan Community, Mr. George Kpadowei.


The management and staff of NDM NewsXclusive is deeply sorry and expressed her heartfelt apology to the wronglefully accused persons in the story.


And that our reporter Mr. Francis Tayor, was misinformed by the Diebiri Governing Council Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Orubu and the PRO, Mr. Henry Suowari over the allegation against the aforementioned names.


That the said publication was never intended to malign the reputable image of any person. Neither was it intended to malign Mr. Dickson Ogugu, James Edoukumo, Clement Tekedor,  Chief Harrison Gbenekama, Eric Numa, Orugbene Emmanuel, Goodluck Ekpebide, Anthony Ikpelagha, Fredrick Amalade, Fidelis Atutu, James Osuobiri, Joel Ogbobine among others who where falsely accused of sponsoring, recruiting and trained boys on how to vandalize under water oil pipelines, and thereafter approached the multi-national oil companies to bid for repair contract jobs in order to enrich themselves.


And that the publication was unintentionally and innocently made by our reporter, Francis Tayor. It was an information given to our online news media organization by Diebiri Governing Council through a Press Statement signed by the Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel.A. Orubu and the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr. Henry Suoware precisely. 


But we erred in the said publication by law for not balancing the report without hearing from the alleged accused persons aforementioned above.


However, the entire management of NDM NewsXclusive.blogspot.com, hereby use this same medium to render unreserved public apology to the aforementioned  names shortlisted in the said publication.


Henceforth, we pledge to filter, investigate and verify any information of allegation story of such nature in order to give unbiased fair judgement to both parties involved before publication.


Once again, we are deeply and sincerely sorry to the aforementioned names for the wrong information against their reputable character to the public. Therefore, the general public should disregard the former publication against them.


Signed: 


Comr. Oyinbi Onduku, CEO/Publisher Niger Delta Mirror News Online.