Thursday, November 14, 2024

Delta Ijaw Political Merchants on The Prowl Again: Moral Bankruptcy and Intellectual Poverty of a People_ By Hon. Prince Austin Edumogiren

Delta Ijaw Political Merchants on The Prowl Again: Moral Bankruptcy and Intellectual  Poverty of a People_ By Hon. Prince Austin Edumogiren 

* The way out of this evil.

PREAMBLE:

"The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything" - Albert Einstein.

Truth sounds like hate to those who hate it or hate telling it. Believing in the unquantifiable benefits of truth, I have decided to take up my pen once more and truthfully address a pressing issue facing the Delta Ijaw Nation.

REMINISCING ON  PAST EVENTS.

As whispers grow about certain individuals positioning Delta Ijaws for sale ahead of the 2027 General Elections, it becomes imperative, infact, in our best interest, to stand against their evil machinations of sellout and betrayal in Ijaw Land.

The primary and perhaps only obstacle to the progress of the Delta Ijaw Nation is not external force(s); it is the Ijaw People themselves - their actions, inactions and complacency.

In 2022, a group of Delta Ijaw Men and Women led by Alaowei Broderick Bozimo, branded themselves as champions of "Ijaw Agenda 2023". A political pressure group that advocated for Governor of Ijaw extraction in Delta State, and thus campaigned across the entire State.

Contrary to their plan and expectation(s), they couldn't achieve their desired aim due primarily to the following reasons.

1. Contradictory Leadership: The key figures that led the agenda were people that have earlier opposed and battled their kinsmen with same ambition to govern Delta State to submission, resulting in Ijaw failure in 2007, 2011 and 2015.

2. Historical Failures: For over two decades, these leaders consistently failed woefully to represent the interest and welfare of the Ijaw People, resulting in minimal delivery of the dividends of democracy or spoils of their offices in the mould of particularly infrastructure and human capital development.

3. Self-serving Motives: The actions of the foot-soldiers of the agenda reflected the pattern of their principals - largely a balance sheet of self-serving and a charade of self, family and very few cronies enrichment, rather than the broader Ijaw Nation.

GRAND CONSPIRACY TO SELLOUT.

This backdrop brings us to the recent visit by certain Delta Ijaw Men and Women, mostly PDP Members, who paid homage to Governor Sheriff Francis Oborevwori at Government House, Asaba.

Widely reported in Leadership Newspaper and other news outlets, Bozimo led his group in expressing gratitude to the Governor for, as he claimed "keeping faith with the Ijaw People". He praised the Governor for the allegedly numerous appointments and development projects purportedly benefitting Ijaw Land since he took office on May 29, 2023.

In what can only be described as political expediency, Bozimo effectively offered loyalty and support of the Ijaw Nation for the Oborevwori Administration beyond his first term, stating, “Seeing is believing, and you don’t need to go about campaigning in 2027. We will campaign for you, and I know that we can't remain the same in Delta any more.”

In conclusion, Bozimo said, "We, the Ijaw Nation, have risen to support you. When we say it, we mean it, and that's how it will be in your second term; we will stand behind you when the time comes, because you are a 'talk-and-do' Governor."

There is an almost surreal audacity by using Delta Ijaw Nation to endorse Oborevwori, when the Urhobos who are not only his kinsmen, but on whose land Multi-billion Naira Projects are awarded to the giant of construction, Julius Berger, and construction work at advanced stages, have not endorsed their son. It smacks of hypocrisy!

But wait: doesn't this corroborate the description of some Ijaw Leaders as "Cash and carry"?! Anywhere belle face, give them Ghana-Must-Go, they will turn to you!

There is no arguing the fact that Bozimo and his fellow-travellers are leaders in their right. However, it is surprising that they now posture themselves as the mouthpiece of the Ijaw Nation. What legitimacy do they hold when the Ijaw National Congress (INC) and Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), elected representatives of the Ijaw Nation Worldwide, stand undisputed?

QUADRENNIAL RECYCLED RHETORIC FOR STOMACH INFRASTRUCTURE 

Talk is cheap! For their stomach infrastructure, every four years you hear this same recycled rhetorics from these avaricious old foxes to any government in place. They are political merchants that care about themselves and their immediate families only. They are moral bankrupts that suffer intellectual poverty!

The presence of these so-called leaders mark an alarming rise in detrimental and divisive rhetoric, encouraging younger and small minds they have recruited, emboldening them to follow their treacherous part, thereby stoking flames of wider division amongst Ijaw People.

I have often asked myself what drives Bozimo and his cohorts to embark on such self-seeking and self-debasing movements that makes them an object of ridicule without getting any answer. Why continue this self-destructive cycle when there are more profound and pressing concerns in Ijaw Land?
With the wealth and influence Bozimo, an octogenarian, is blessed with, including but not limited to him being a Successful Senior Lawyer, former Commissioner when he was under thirty years in the defunct Bendel State. Recently Minister of Police Affairs and Minister of Interior (State), highly placed wives, children, grandchildren, visible money yielding properties, etcetera, and some of his septuagenarian associates that are not less blessed, what do they still want?

Paying courtesy call on the Governor in the name of any other body than Ijaw Nation would have been noble. Presenting list of projects and asking for more appointments for fellow Ijaw People is laudable and commendable.

LAND WITHOUT GOVERNMENT PATRONAGE 

However, what are the development projects Governor Oborevwori has awarded, executed and commissioned in Ijaw Land since assuming office on May 29, 2023? What special preference(s), be it appointment or whatever, has his government given to the Ijaws to warrant the Bozimo Group to thank and appreciate him to the high heavens, and endorse him for Governor in 2027? NON!

For a people on whose land the Oborevwori Administration have not awarded any project, not to talk of executing any project, including abandoned projects to completion, to be quick, infact, be the first ethnic nation in the State, to sing his undeserved praises and endorse him for second tenure in far away 2027 is absurd and unacceptable.

The grim reality remains that since the administration of Governor James Onanefe Ibori from 1999-2007, aside from Bomadi Bridge, no significant development has been witnessed in Ijaw Land.

Ayakoromo Bridge that was awarded and work started in the Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan Administration since 2012 was abandoned by same Uduaghan Government. Governor Ifeayin Arthur Okowa who promised to complete it during his electioneering campaigns in 2015 and 2019, succeeded in deceiving the Ijaw Nation throughout his eight years two tenure. Now Governor Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, who like his predecessor, promised to complete it during his campaigns in 2023, took few granites, pipes and rods to the site at the beginning of his administration. He has not returned to site to make good his promise since then. Ayakoromo Bridge is abandoned, and a death trap to fishermen and others whose means of livelihood is mainly dependent on the river.

Bomadi/Ojobo Road abandoned;

Bomadi/Ohorho Road abandoned;

Bomadi/Gbekebor Road (though a federal road) abandoned, even as the Gbaregolor/Esanma Bridge head along the road hangs in the river, far from the Esanma axis;

Agoloma/Toru-Agiama/Uduophori Road, abandoned;

Asaba Ase/Abari Road abandoned;

Bomadi Polytechnic moribund;

Kiagbodo Technical College abandoned;

Akugbene Technical College abandoned;

Ijaw Land in Delta State is where there is no single Campus of the about five State owned Universities;

Bomadi, Burutu, Patani, Warri Southwest and Warri North where the Ijaws are domiciled in the State are the only local government areas not linked to electricity from the National Grid.

Etcetera! etcetera!! Etcetera!!!

WAY OUT OF THE EVIL/CONCLUSION.

At a time our annual visitor has submerged the entire Ijaw Landscape, killing our people, destroyed farmlands and properties worth billions of Naira, we should mobilize efforts and be focused on calling on government, the private sector and wealthy individuals to come to our aid, like it was obtained at Borno State. Praise-singing at this time is rather sordid, awful and a display of inhumanity. It baffles the mind!

According to Leo Tolstoy, a giant of World Literature and Noble Russian who owned a large Estate and great fortune, "if you feel pain, you are alive, but if you feel the pain of others, you are human".

Bozimo and some of his comrades have since started replacing themselves with their children, occupying the few juicy positions statutorily for the Ijaw People.

Folks, you have served these men and women, do you still want to serve their children along with your children? We must not forget that the political machinations of these leaders place future generations of Ijaw in a virtual state of servitude - serving their interests and the interests of their family. "Servitude for one's family is slavery for all." We must awaken to the reality that our silence and tolerance of these deceptions will perpetuate a cycle of exploitation.

In the science of life, anyone using you without commensurate payment is pushing you to stand on your own. The person is pushing you to greatness that you have been unwilling to embrace. Self realization and actualization is key to life.

Therefore, stop frustrating yourself with your sleepy dependence on the crumbs you get from the table of these hawks. You are a treasure of hidden wealth waiting to unveil yourself.

No longer should we allow our destinies to be dictated to by a handful of political merchants; there is no better time than now, for we, the people, to come together faithfully, be assertive and desperately work to reclaim our power. Else, we and our children will continue to be abused, used and dumped or age tells on us to retire to complete defeat and failure in life. God forbids bad thing!

Hon. Prince Edumogiren Augustine writes from Ayakoromo Town.

Monday, November 10, 2024.

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Just-ln: Evah kicks off children deworming programme in Oporoza November 14

Just-ln: Evah kicks off children deworming programme in Oporoza November 14

Comrade Joseph Evah, the president/coordinator of the Ijaw Monitoring Group (IMG), has launched a children's deworming program in Oporoza, Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State, starting Thursday, November 14, 2024. This initiative aims to improve the health and well-being of children in the community.

•Program Details
•Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024
•Location: Oporoza community, Warri South West Local Government Area, Delta State

The deworming program is a significant step towards addressing health challenges in the Niger Delta region. However, Evah through the Ijaw Female Students' Association has been working in the Niger Delta to promote economic development, peacebuilding, and health initiatives over the years.
This program is expected to have a positive impact on the community, particularly in reducing the prevalence of intestinal worms among children, which can lead to malnutrition, anemia, and other health issues. The initiative demonstrates the commitment of Evah and the NAIFS to improving the lives of people in the region.

Okowa clears air on alleged diversion of 1.3 trilion derivation funds, mocks political enemies

Okowa clears air on alleged diversion of 1.3 trilion derivation funds, mocks political enemies 

Former Delta State governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, has said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has not established any fraudulent case against him.

Okowa said he willingly reported to the EFCC office in Port Harcourt, Rivers State to clear himself of any fraudulent act.

The Peoples Democratic Party chieftain said he has nothing to do with the alleged 13 percent derivation fund diversion.

He issued the clarification through his media aide, Mr. Olisa Ifeajika in a statement.

The statement reads partly: “The allegation that the former governor allegedly diverted N1.3 trillion oil derivation funds is as ludicrous as it is outlandish.

“This is just a rehash of the same spurious allegations that some malicious, myopic, vindictive, and prejudiced persons concocted while Okowa was still in office.


“The first point that needs to be made is that the EFCC has not established any case against Dr. Okowa.

“As is customary with the anti-graft agency, the former governor was invited to answer questions relating to some petitions that were filed against him by some disgruntled elements.

“Upon his return from vacation, and as a man with a clear conscience, Dr. Okowa proceeded to the EFCC office in Port Harcourt as requested.

“The substance of the petitions was that Dr. Okowa allegedly corruptly enriched himself and used state resources to acquire 80 percent stake in Premium Trust Bank.
“He was also alleged to have diverted state resources to build housing estates in Asaba and Abuja and two hotels.”

Veteran Journalist, Sola Adebayo Empowers NUJ Warri Members With N25 Million Endowment Fund

Veteran Journalist, Sola Adebayo Empowers NUJ Warri Members With N25 Million Endowment Fund

Veteran journalist and Chief Executive Officer, CEO of Lawal Iyanda Farms Limited, Sola Adebayo, has launched a N25 million endowment fund for members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Warri Correspondents Chapel.

Adebayo, in his magnanimity presented the dummy cheque of the whopping sum, on Tuesday during a brief ceremony attended by some of his friends, and business associates who also made awesome donations to his welfare package for members of the chapel.

The fund, which exceeded its initial target of N10 million, was conceptualized by the renowned media consultant in October, to support journalists in need and promote the well-being of chapel members.

Speaking at his residence during the presentation of the cheque to the leadership of the chapel, Adebayo who had a long standing media practice in Warri before venturing into farming, urged journalists to uphold the profession’s tenets, cultivate lasting relationships, and remain dedicated to their craft.

“As journalists, keep your friends. Journalism is a tool that makes you come in contact with people, therefore, make friends and sustain the relationship.

“Develop core friendship and don’t sacrifice the ultimate for the immediate. I appeal to all of you to be responsible,” he said.

According to the renowned Journalist, the target for the project which commenced on Oct.1, 2024 was N10 million.

He, however, expressed joy that the process was able to hit N25 million.

Acknowledging the contributions of the various donors, Adebayo expressed gratitude to his friends, associates and well-wishers for the success of the project.
“I want to sincerely appreciate all my friends who contributed generously towards this project. When we started the process, the target was N10 million. I am grateful, we exceeded the target,” he said.

Presenting the dummy cheque of N25 million on behalf of Mr Adebayo, Rt. Hon. Thomas Ereyitomi, Member representing Warri Federal Constituency in the House of Representative called on the public and good spirited individuals to imbibe the culture of giving and assisting one another and groups.

The lawmaker who was highly elated noted that ability to impact on peoples life was significant because a person would be remembered for his/her positive impact and legacies.

According to Chief Ereyitomi, “Sola has been a very good friend and we have been relating well. What we are doing here today is significant in the sense that it has to do with humanity.

“Service to humanity is very key because all of us will grow old and one day leave this planet. What will people say about you? Our ability to impact on others is very key. We need to be conscious of it,” he said.

Chief Ereyitomi called on members of the Chapel to ensure the fund was used judiciously to encourage the donors .

According to him, “when we see that this fund is put into judicious use, we will be encouraged.

“Now that Sola has used this platform to impact, we expect that it will trickle down, to encourage us to do more. Not only for this profession but for others who also want to impact on humanity”.

Also speaking, Hon. Ben Eteanabene, Member representing Okpe, Sapele and Uvwie Federal Constituency said that the project has not ended but a work in progress.

Hon. Etanabene recalled his relationship with Mr Adebayo while he was the Chairman of PENGASSAN at the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI),

He added that Adebayo is a controversial but compassionate journalist who stands for the truth and kindness at all times.

“This is just one accomplished means to actualize his dream of impacting on humanity.

“It is the journalism he is practising that brought all of us together and I am happy he is still maintaining the relationships with his base.

“His base has not change. You can describe my friend as NUJ politician. I rejoice with all of you for this kind gesture.

“It has not ended, it is a process. Ensure judicious use of the money,” he advised.

The lawmaker noted that money is a source of joy but could also cause serious problems and urged the members to ensure it was judiciously managed.

He averred that government at all levels in the country had not shown concern for the welfare of the media in spite of their roles in shaping the society through agenda setting and others.

Also speaking, Hon. Donald Ojogo, Member representing Ilaje/Ese Odo Federal Constituency of Ondo State and a journalist by profession described journalism as a door opener.

Hon. Ojogo expressed gratitude to Adebayo for the noble gesture and urged members to at all time uphold the ethics of the journalism profession.

According to him, “it was thing of joy when Asiwaju called, for me it was not a request. Journalism opens doors, you can have access to Ministers and establish contacts with them,” he said.

The former South South Bureau Chief of the Nigerian Tribune recalled that Warri was operating like a state within a state.

According to him, the oil-rich city was more of a melting pot between the South West, South East and South South regions of the country.

Mr. Churchill Oyowe, Chairman, NUJ, Delta State Council urged members to ensure the money does not cause division among members of the chapel but rather, it should be revolving for the benefits of all.

“People should not feign challenges. It should be shared for genuine reasons.

“I beg of us, let this money not cause problem. Let it be revolving for the benefit of all of you.

“I thank all the good minded people and Asiwaju for galvanising them for this noble gesture,” he said.

In his opening remark, Mr. Victor Okpomor, Chairman, NUJ Warri Correspondents Chapel said that the initiative kick-started on Oct. 1, 2024.

He, on behalf of the Chapel expressed gratitude to Asiwaju Adebayo.

Okpomor described him as always a leading light who had transformed journalism practice in Warri in particular, Delta State and the country in general.

Ijaw Media Conference: IPF Delegation Visits Youth Commissioner In Bayelsa State, Appeals for Support

Ijaw Media Conference: IPF Delegation Visits Youth Commissioner In Bayelsa State, Appeals for Support 

The Ijaw media conference 2024 has received a major boost following the ongoing stakeholders engagement by the organisers of the event, the Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF. 

The Central Working Committee, CWC, paid a courtesy visit at the honourable commissioner of Youth, Bayelsa State, Hon. Alfred Kemepado at his office on Tuesday. The visit was part of the critical stakeholders engagement of the body ahead of the conference.

The maiden media conference is  scheduled to be held on December 11, 2024, in Bayelsa State. The Commissioner for Youth, Bayelsa State, has pledged support and participation in the groundbreaking event.
The programme which Theme Tagged "Advancing the Quest for Economic/Political Freedom in a Siege Nation," aimed at bringing together leaders and stakeholders to explore innovative solutions for the Ijaw nation and Niger Delta's economic growth. The event promised to foster economic discourse and empower indigenous media professionals.

The commissioner of youth, Kemepado applauded the objectives behind the establishment of the Ijaw Publishers' Forum, citing that Ijaws will write their story better than any outside story teller.

He further stated that any initiative that tends to promote Ijaw nation would receive support from critical stakeholders and leaders of the state.

The IPF delegation which was led by its Central Working Committee, CWC, chairman, Comrade Ozobo Austin, composed of MMD Tamsokunbiri CEO of Kpakam Tv, committee member, Mr Sunday Ayemofaye, CEO, Ogulagha Vanguard/Committee Secretary and Mr Benjamin Tamaradoubra, CEO, Ijaw Heritage Tv, committee member.
The Delegation further congratulated the youth commissioner on his well deserved appointment, while the commissioner promised robust collaborative efforts in strengthening Ijaw development and empowerment of Ijaw Indigenous Media.

Monday, November 11, 2024

Ijaw DESOPADEC commissioner welcomes IPF upcoming media conference, Promises to support

Ijaw DESOPADEC commissioner welcomes IPF upcoming media conference, Promises to support 

Warri ____The Ijaw Publishers' Forum (IPF) has received a significant boost ahead of its inaugural Ijaw Media Conference and Annual Dialogue, slated for December 11, 2024, in Bayelsa State. The Commissioner representing Ijaw ethnic nationality on the board of the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC), Hon. Spencer Okpoye has commended the IPF for organizing this groundbreaking event.

Themed "Advancing the Quest for Economic/Political Freedom in a Siege Nation," the conference aims to unite leaders and stakeholders to explore innovative solutions for the Ijaw nation and Niger Delta's economic growth. 
The Commissioner has pledged participation and support for the event, which promises to foster economic discourse and empower indigenous media professionals.

The lPF delegation led by its president and event planning committee chairman Comrade Ozobo Austin, comprises MMD Tamsokunbiri, CEO Kpakam Tv, Mr Sunday Ayemofaye, CEO Ogulagha Vanguard, Comrade Freeborn Abraye, CEO Coastal times news paper and others.

The commissioner hailed the IPF's initiatives, describing it as a timely intervention, providing a platform for meaningful discussions on entrepreneurship, job creation, and environmental safety in the Niger Delta region. 
However, with the Commissioner's endorsement, the conference is expected to attract high-level participation from government officials, media practitioners, and stakeholders in the Ijaw nation.

This significant development underscores the IPF's commitment to promoting economic and political development and media excellence in the Ijaw nation and Niger Delta region.

Tackling Insecurity ln Nigeria: A Call for Police Reform_By Akpovoke Otiti

Tackling Insecurity ln Nigeria: A Call for Police Reform_By Akpovoke Otiti 

To effectively combat banditry, kidnapping, and armed robbery, the government must scrutinize top police officers. While many Nigerian police officers are dedicated professionals, some exploit their positions to perpetuate evil.

Challenges:

Corruption - Some police officers engage in extortion, intimidation, and falsifying evidence.

Innocent detainees -  Many languish in police custody for crimes they didn't commit.

Police cartels - Rogue officers form networks within the force, undermining justice.

The Nigerian police force is at a crossroads, facing mounting criticism for corruption, misconduct, and ineffectiveness. 

Internal affairs require urgent attention. Establishing an Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) will investigate misconduct, while body cameras and dash cams will monitor police interactions. Community policing initiatives will bridge the gap between law enforcement and citizens, promoting mutual understanding.
Merit-based recruitment and promotion processes are vital. Regular training on ethics, human rights, and procedural justice will equip officers with essential skills. Performance evaluations and enhanced welfare will reduce corruption incentives. Collaboration between police and community organizations will further solidify trust.

A multifaceted reform framework is necessary. Institutional reforms will streamline police structure and processes. Operational reforms will enhance investigation and prosecution practices. Cultural reforms will instill accountability and transparency. Key stakeholders, government, police leadership, civil society, and community leaders must collaborate.

Effective implementation requires policy reforms, training, community engagement, monitoring, and evaluation. International expertise can provide valuable insights. Expected outcomes include reduced corruption, improved public trust, enhanced effectiveness, better human rights protection, and safer communities.

Sustained commitment is crucial. Additional measures include a national police database, whistleblower protection policies, psychological support for officers, and community-led policing initiatives. By tackling corruption and misconduct, Nigeria can build a just and secure society, where citizens and police work together for the greater good.

Remembering Ken Saro-Wiwa And The Ogoni Nine_Ebi Johnny Okorodas

Remembering Ken Saro-Wiwa And The Ogoni Nine_Ebi Johnny Okorodas

On the 10th November, 1995, Nigeria experienced a pivotal and tr@g!c event with the ex3c^t!0n of Ken Saro-Wiwa, a renowned environmentalist, playwright, and outspoken critic of oil-related environmental d@m@g3 in the Niger Delta. 

Saro-Wiwa, alongside eight other activists from the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), had campaigned tirelessly against the ecological d@m@ge and economic marginalis!on brought on by extensive oil extraction, particularly by Shell. 

Despite international appeals for cl3m3ncy, the milit@ry regime under General Sani Abacha authorised their exec^t!on, triggering a wave of global condemnation.

This led to diplomatic and economic sanctions against Nigeria, drawing widespread attention to the severe environment@l and hum@n rights issues faced by communities in the Delta.

#ebijohnnyokorodasblog #TodayInHistory #KenSaroWiwa #OgoniNine #NigerDelta #EnvironmentalJustice #HumanRights #Nigeria @highlight Ken Saro-Wiwa And The Ogoni Nine_Ebi Johnny Okorodas

On the 10th November, 1995, Nigeria experienced a pivotal and tr@g!c event with the ex3c^t!0n of Ken Saro-Wiwa, a renowned environmentalist, playwright, and outspoken critic of oil-related environmental d@m@g3 in the Niger Delta. 

Saro-Wiwa, alongside eight other activists from the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), had campaigned tirelessly against the ecological d@m@ge and economic marginalis!on brought on by extensive oil extraction, particularly by Shell. 

Despite international appeals for cl3m3ncy, the milit@ry regime under General Sani Abacha authorised their exec^t!on, triggering a wave of global condemnation.

This led to diplomatic and economic sanctions against Nigeria, drawing widespread attention to the severe environment@l and hum@n rights issues faced by communities in the Delta.

#ebijohnnyokorodasblog #TodayInHistory #KenSaroWiwa #OgoniNine #NigerDelta #EnvironmentalJustice #HumanRights #Nigeria @highlight

Donald Trump sends strong warning to Gay's, “Any man seen kissing a màn will face the wrath of the law, says America is not the land of Evil"

Donald Trump sends strong warning to Gay's, “Any man seen kissing a màn will face the wrath of the law, says America is not the land of Evil"

"God destroyed a whole city because of “Homòşexuality and we are not going to tolerate it .

Movie producers who have been forcing such scenes into movies will be charged . If you are not okay with this you can leave America “.  Trump says as he worships God . 

Trump is not Joking .  Gaybriels have no place in America . A servant of God has taken the throne, the wind of change is blowing .

Sunday, November 10, 2024

IPF Meets INC Vice-President, Nengi James Ahead of December Conference in Bayelsa


IPF Meets INC Vice-President, Nengi James Ahead of December Conference in Bayelsa 

Yenagoa____ The Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF, has visited the National Vice President of Ijaw National Congress (INC) Worldwide, High Chief (Dr) Se-Alabo Nengi James ahead of the Ijaw media conference 2024; "Themed, Advancing the guest for economic in a siege nation".

The team which was led by the vice President of the group, Mr Oyinbi Onduku, appreciated him for the warmed gesture and reception.
The first Ijaw media conference is billed to take place on December 11, 2024 in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

Speaking during the visit, the team leader Oyinbi Onduku said the group decided to visit him as a critical stakeholder in the affairs of the Ijaw nation.
Stating further, the group said the first Ijaw media conference ever will be held in Bayelsa State, the heart of Ijaw nation on December 11, 2024, promising that it would be explosive and remarkable.
In response, the National Vice President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) Worldwide, High Chief (Dr.) Se-Alabo Nengi James assured that he would grace the Ijaw Media Conference 2024 come December 11.
He stated, "Ijaw issues are my primary priority, the Ijaw nation will succeed in whatever it does, no matter what, so long Ijaw is acknowledged".

Amnesty Office Clears Ex-N'Delta Agitators on Delay in October Stipends Payment to Some Delegates

Amnesty Office Clears Ex-N'Delta Agitators on Delay in October Stipends Payment to Some Delegates

The Presidential Amnesty Programme wishes to clarify that the delay in the payment of October stipends to some delegates is not from the Office.

The PAP Office had since fulfilled its obligations in the process of payment of stipends to delegates.

In fact, the Office caused payment to be made on October 24 following authorisation by the Administrator, Dr Dennis Otuaro.

It is very likely that the banks of the affected delegates have challenges with their payment systems, and should be able to pay once they resolve the issues.

The Office is concerned that some delegates have not yet received their stipends, and advises the affected delegates to remain calm as they would definitely receive their stipends.

The PAP Administrator prioritises the payment of delegates' stipends, and would never hesitate to fulfill the Office's obligations in the process of payment.

The Office thanks all delegates for their cooperation and understanding.


Signed: Mr Igoniko Oduma 

SA Media to the PAP Administrator
Saturday.
November 9, 2024.

Saturday, November 9, 2024

President Tinubu Set to Address Israel-Palestine War at Arab-Islamic Summit in Saudi Arabia on Monday

President Tinubu Set to Address Israel-Palestine War at Arab-Islamic Summit in Saudi Arabia on Monday 

STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

PRESIDENT TINUBU TO ATTEND JOINT ARAB-ISLAMIC SUMMIT IN SAUDI ARABIA

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will depart Abuja on Sunday for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to attend the Joint Arab-Islamic Summit, which will focus on the current situation in the Middle East. 

The Summit will commence on Monday, November 11, 2024. 

It is being held at the invitation of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and follows last year’s summit in the same Saudi city.

During the summit, President Tinubu is expected to address the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict, emphasising Nigeria's strong call for an immediate ceasefire and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution. 

Nigeria will also advocate for renewed efforts to revive the two-state solution as a pathway to lasting peace in the region.

Key officials including the minister of foreign affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, will accompany the President. Other members of the entourage are the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu; Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris; and the Director General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Amb. Mohammed Mohammed. 

After the conclusion of the summit, President Tinubu will return to Abuja.

Bayo Onanuga,

Special Adviser to the President  

Information & Strategy  

November 9, 2024.

IPF Delegation Visits Bayelsa Ijaw Affairs Commissioner, Alaowei Oporomor Ahead of December 11, Media Conference

IPF Delegation Visits Bayelsa Ijaw Affairs Commissioner, Alaowei Oporomor Ahead of December 11, Media Conference 

Yenagoa _____ The Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF has begun visitation to leaders and critical stakeholders of the Ijaw nation ahead of the December 11, 2024 media conference.

This was contained in a statement filed and forwarded to news men on Friday.

Speaking during a familiarisation visit to the Honourable Commissioner for Ijaw Affairs, Bayelsa State, Alaowei (Barr.) Godspower Oporomor, OON, the group said the visit was necessary following his key roles in advancing the Ijaw nation.
The delegation which was led by the vice President of the group, Mr Oyinbi Onduku, however congratulated the new commissioner on his well deserved appointment, adding that his support is needed in making the programme a success.

In response, the Ijaw commissioner advised the Ijaw Publishers' to be impartial in their information dissemination, adding that he was pleased that the body came to identify with him and that the government of the state will be adequately represented at the conference.

Okowa’s Arrest: Delta Group Urges Gov. Oborevwori to Assist EFCC to Recover Looted State Funds by Okowa

Okowa’s Arrest: Delta Group Urges Gov. Oborevwori to Assist EFCC to Recover Looted State Funds by Okowa 

The group, New Delta Coalition, has urged Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to cooperate fully with federal investigators regarding alleged financial mismanagement during Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa’s tenure as governor.

Okowa is accused of misappropriating N1.3 trillion of Delta State funds between 2015 and 2023. 

The former governor who was arrested was subsequently detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Reacting to the arrest, the coalition in a statement by Godwin Anaughe, called for transparency and accountability, stressing that Governor Oborevwori, as the former Speaker of the Delta State Assembly, has a responsibility to ensure that the state’s resources are protected.

He also stressed the need for the governor to work with investigators to recover allegedly looted funds and hold Okowa and his collaborators accountable.

According to the coalition, the whopping N1.3 trillion alleged to have been misappropriated by Okowa’s administration represents 13% derivation funds of Delta State’s allocation from the federation account between 2015 and 2023.
The group claimed that the alleged diversion of funds for personal gain, including acquiring properties in Abuja and Asasa, Delta State, has breached public trust during Okowa’s governorship.

They also condemned the suspicious investment of N40 billion in UTM Floating Liquefied Natural Gas, allegedly redirected for unrelated purposes, adds complexity to Okowa’s alleged misdeeds.

The statement reads;
 
The arrest and detention of Ifeanyi Okowa, former Governor of Delta State, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged misappropriation of N1.3 trillion of Delta State funds is shocking but hardly surprising. This staggering amount, representing 13% derivation funds of Delta State’s allocation from the federation account between 2015 and 2023, was meant to benefit the people of Delta State.
 
Ifeanyi Okowa’s alleged diversion of these funds for personal gain, including acquiring properties in Abuja and Asaba, Delta State, breached public trust during his governorship. Furthermore, the suspicious investment of N40 billion in UTM Floating Liquefied Natural Gas, allegged to have been redirected for unrelated purposes, adds another layer of complexity to Okowa’s alleged misdeeds. 

These revelations, especially given his history of neglecting to pay civil servants and pensioners while accumulating massive debt, make Okowa’s dismal record of achievement in office all the more disappointing. 
 
Okowa’s alleged financial crimes confirm the prevalent and pervasive corruption, lack of transparency and accountability, impunity, and executive lawlessness of the PDP administration in Delta State, which over the years have exacerbated the struggles of everyday Deltans. It’s unacceptable that those in power prioritize personal gain over the welfare of the people they serve. 
 
The EFCC’s investigation and arrest of Okowa are crucial steps toward ensuring accountability and justice. We commend the EFCC’s efforts and urge them to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure that the funds are recovered and the perpetrators are prosecuted and brought to justice.

Delta State’s widespread poverty and underdevelopment have been constructed and sustained by monumental corruption and theft of the state’s resources. The chronic lack of basic social services, infrastructure, and economic opportunities contradicts the humongous federal allocations. While Okowa and his cronies allegedly looted the state’s treasury, the good people of Delta State remained consigned to live in squalor and extreme poverty. 
 
Poverty conditions in the state’s oil-rich areas are exacerbated by unremedied pollution, ecological damage, and unmitigated climate change. Oil-producing communities in Urhobo, Itsekiri, Ijaw, Isoko and Ndokwa continue to suffer neglect and misery due to corruption and bad governance. 
 
The Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC), established to facilitate development, has failed to justify its mandate and dashed hopes for sustained interventions to promote development and progress of concerned areas. 
 
The lack of visible progress and development under Governor Oborevwori’s administration is astounding and suggests a bleak future for Deltans, particularly regarding the alleged misappropriation of massive funds flowing into the state’s coffers. Between June 2023 and July 2024, Delta State received N239.6 billion.

The New Delta Coalition strongly condemns Okowa’s alleged financial crimes. We call for a thorough and transparent investigation and prosecution of the perpetrators. Deltans deserve to be served with the highest attainable standards of transparency, accountability, and good, effective governance. We will continue to advocate for their rights, with the sole aim of Building A New Delta.

Just-ln: IPF shifts date for Ijaw Media Conference to 11th December, 2024 in Bayelsa

Just-ln: IPF shifts date for Ijaw Media Conference to 11th December, 2024 in Bayelsa 

The Ijaw Publishers' Forum (IPF) wishes to inform the general public and all invited guests that the date for the 2024 Ijaw Media Conference has been rescheduled. 

The conference, initially slated to take place on December 4, 2024, will now be held on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.  

This decision was made following an unavoidable clash of dates with the Ijaw Economic Summit, which necessitated the adjustment to ensure full participation and avoid scheduling conflicts.  
We sincerely regret any inconvenience this change may cause to our esteemed guests and the general public. Your understanding and continued support are greatly appreciated.  

We urge all previously invited guests to kindly disregard the former date and mark the new date accordingly.  

Thank you for your attention and cooperation.  

Signed:

Tare Magbei  
General Secretary  
Ijaw Publishers' Forum (IPF).