Thursday, November 21, 2024

Oil Theft: Otuaro pledges PAP support for Defence team, says increased oil production would be sustained

Oil Theft: Otuaro pledges PAP support for Defence team, says increased oil production would be sustained 

Abuja ______ The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has assured the Defence Headquarters Joint Monitoring Team that the PAP will support their mandate to curb crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta.

Otuaro, who stated this when the joint monitoring team led by Major General Jamil Jimoh paid him a courtesy visit at the PAP Office in Abuja, on Thursday, noted that the joint monitoring team deserved support towards reducing the menace of illegal oil bunkering, and attacks on critical oil assets.

The PAP helmsman, in a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr Igoniko Oduma, said the Office was willing to work with the joint monitoring team.
He stressed that it was part of the mandate assigned to him by President Bola Tinubu in the government's determination to address the challenges in the region.

He expressed delight that the country's oil production output had reached 1.8 million barrels per day due to the intensified fight against crude oil thieves and pipeline vandals.

Otuaro added that he was confident the increase would be sustained.

Otuaro said, "I know that the essence of the PAP is for national and human security in the country and the region. We are going to work with you at any time. It's part of the things we can do within the mandate given to me by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

"Based on that, we will collaborate with you to ensure the eradication of oil bunkering and other related activities in the Niger Delta. The country's oil production output is on the rise and has reached 1.8 million barrels per day as announced sometime last week by the NNPCL. We are confident that it will increase more than that."
He said the PAP was vigorously implementing the reintegration phase of the programme through initiatives in formal education, vocational training, and post-training empowerment of delegates, beneficiaries and women while also deepening stakeholders' engagement for sustainable peace and stability in the region.

Otuaro further told the joint monitoring team that with more funding, the programme's expanding scope would be better managed and administered in the strategic interest of national security and stability.

Earlier, the leader of the team, Major General Jamil Jimoh, had solicited the support of the PAP to enable them to do their work very well and explained that the visit was part of the team's tour of the Niger Delta to interface with stakeholders.

He applauded the PAP administrator for working hard to ensure sustainable peace and stability in the Niger Delta, stressing that Otuaro's knowledge of the region was an asset to maintaining peace and stability in the area.
Jamil said, "We have been in the Niger Delta, and we have met with some stakeholders. But we felt that it is very important that we also visit the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme that was established by Federal Government and had brought peace to the Niger Delta.

"The Administrator knows a lot about that general area. He knows the people, and what is happening there and he will guide us on some of the things we want to do. 

“We know that he has been doing a lot to make sure things are happening underground in the Niger Delta to maintain peace and stability. So we decided to meet him and his team today."

Bibaikefie Condemns Renewed Communal Dispute Between Odimodi and Ogulagha, Calls for Unity to Develop Their Territory

Bibaikefie Condemns Renewed Communal Dispute Between Odimodi and Ogulagha, Calls for Unity to Develop Their Territory 

By Divine Perezide 

In the wake of renewed tensions between the Odimodi and Ogulagha communities over land ownership disputes, Prince Dr. Peretengboro Klintin Bibaikefie, a prominent Niger Delta development advocate, has called for unity and collaboration to transform the area into a thriving hub of international repute. Speaking in a telephone interview with IduwiniVoice News, he expressed deep concern over the situation, urging both communities to prioritize progress and development over conflict.

The dispute resurfaced following publications and counter-publications by both communities. Ogulagha community, in a newspaper advertorial published in The Pointer Newspaper on November 1, 2024, accused Odimodi of disregarding ongoing court proceedings by attempting to install solar lights and construct roads in Beniboye and Isiayegbene. These areas, they claim, are part of Ogulagha Kingdom, located within the contentious "Okuntu lands." And are currently disputed in a competent court of jurisdiction.

In response, Odimodi community had in a November 22, 2024 Vanguard, argued that the matter of Beniboye and Isiayegbene lands otherwise termed "Beniboye lands" had already been settled in their favour through four unchallenged court judgments, the first dating back to 1966, with the most recent delivered in November 2023. They also argued that assuming but not conceding that Ogulagha Kingdom, Ogulagha Community and their agents had any case at all, there were no court injunctions preventing the development of the said communities. They also cited the proposal document for the creation of Toru-ibe State, which, according to them, lists Beniboye and Isiayegbene as part of Odimodi territory and never as communities in Ogulagha territory. This document, they claim, was dully signed by key figures, including the very distinguished HRM. Pere Joseph I. Timiyan (PhD.), JP, the Ibezinawei of Ogulagha Kingdom who currently doubles as Chairman of the Delta Ijaw Traditional Rulers Council, and HRM. Pere Bosu Dio (JP), Ayamabulou-1, the Ibenanawei of Iduwini Kingdom.

"As far as God Almighty, natural justice, and the law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria are concerned that land so sort after belongs to Odimodi people. We are brothers,let's maintain our relationship, communal boundaries, and share in love and peace, whenever the need arises." a leader of Odimodi who pleaded ananimity was quoted to have averred.

Reacting to the palpable tensions, Bibaikefie described the situation as "unpalatable and unwarranted amongst Ijaws." He emphasized the close proximity between communities in the "disputed" areas, questioning the basis for conflict.

“The distance between Okuntu, the boundary community in Ogulagha Kingdom, and Isiayegbene in Iduwini Kingdom (both on the Atlantic Shore) are very closely located with a well established boundary. I therefore believe that there's no tangible activity that will happen offshore Okuntu that without Isiayegbene being eligible, and vice versa. Why all these acrimonies between brothers? Why can't we maintain our sanity and known boundaries, and share like brothers whenever beneficial goods happen within these boundaries?” he asked.

Dr. Bibaikefie stressed the urgent need for unity to foster development across the region. "We are at the lowest helm of development in Delta State and Nigeria, and must therefore work together to build from Ogulagha to Burutu, down to Okibou and back to Ogulagha into a beautiful coastal city like Lagos, Accra, Cape Town, or Florida," he admonished.

He further envisioned a twin city stretching from Sokebolou to Ogidigben, Krutie, and Yeye, and back to Sokebolou, describing it as achievable if Ijaw communities set aside their differences and focus on high-end targets.

"We claim to produce all the oil in the world but have no road access from the nearest Warri city to our hometowns, no tertiary educational facilities, no industrial parks/hubs, no industrial scale fishing and fish processing hubs, nothing. And we salivate over unfulfilled promises year in, year out. People with no oil drop in their communities have been producing commissioners and ministers of petroleum resources, we have neither protested nor challenged the state or federal governments for on those, but we will go to any length to stop a ourselves from getting a bottle of water," he lamented.

Dr. Bibaikefie also criticized the lack of interest of these communities regarding the accountability issues surrounding the management of 13% derivation funds. "We hear accusations of wanthom embezzlement of 13% derivation funds meant to develop our oil-bearing communities, government after government. No petitions, no protests, no legal actions have ever been initiated by us. Yet, every day, communal war merchants amongst us keep throwing up one spurious issue within and amongst neighboring communities."

He urged the communities to shift their focus from conflict to self-driven empowerment, highlighting the successes of prominent Ijaw figures in the Oil industry and beyond. "Who amongst us owns an oil-producing, oil-drilling, oil-lifting, or refining company? When illustrious Ijaw sons like Tompolo, Matthew, Azikel, Keston, Waylace, Belema Oil, Dokubo, etc., are making daily efforts to put Ijaw Nation on the map of Africa and beyond, we still wallow in our self-consummation as so-called 'oil-producing communities,' creating communal crises for the poor amongst us to suffer. How soon have we forgotten the bloody 2001 crisis that claimed promising lives and chattered families?" he said. 

Bibaikefie called on respected leaders from Odimodi and Ogulagha, as well as influential figures like Tompolo, PA. Clark, the Burutu Local Government Chairman, and the Delta State Governor, to intervene and resolve the century-long dispute permanently, in his closing remarks.

"We must find a solution to this centenary communal dispute over land ownership. Our focus should be on progress, not on unnecessary conflicts that hinder the growth of the Ijaw Nation," he urged.

These Oil bearing Niger Delta communities now stand at a crossroads, with the hope that leaders will heed Dr. Bibaikefie's call for peace and unity to realize the region's immense potential.

Ijaw Publishers' Forum Pays Visit to Bayelsa Commissioner for Information

Ijaw Publishers' Forum Pays Visit to Bayelsa Commissioner for Information

Ahead of the upcoming media Ijaw conference 2024, the Ijaw Publishers' Forum (IPF) paid a courtesy visit to the Bayelsa State Commissioner for Information, Orientation, and Strategy, Hon.(Mrs) Ebiuwou Obiyai.

The IPF delegation, led by its president Comrade Ozobo Austin discussed the forthcoming conference themed "Advancing the Quest for Economic and political justice " and sought the commissioner's support.

The commissioner assured the IPF of the Bayelsa state government's commitment to promoting indigenous media and promised to collaborate with the forum.

"We recognize the crucial role of indigenous media plays in shaping the narrative of the Ijaw nation," "We will support your efforts to foster economic discourse and empower media professionals."
IPF's conference is scheduled for December 11, 2024, in Bayelsa State, and will feature discussions on economic/political justice, environmental safety, indigenous security services, and evaluating the progress of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

The visit strengthens the partnership between IPF and the Bayelsa State Government, ensuring a successful conference.

High Chief (Dr) Wayles Egukawhore Leads a Memorable 5th Anniversary for His Late Mother at Patani

High Chief (Dr) Wayles Egukawhore Leads a Memorable 5th Anniversary for His Late Mother at Patani

Warri ____The Chairman, DE WAYLE’S GROUP OF COMPANIES, High Chief (Dr.) Emonena Victor Wayles Egukawhore (JP, FCILG) in a heartwarming display of devotion and gratitude to God, Almighty hosted a remarkable 5th Memorial Service in honor of his late mother, Deaconess (Mrs) Magdalene Zipuamere Egukawhore, on Sunday, November 17, 2024. 

The grandiose event, which was held at St. Matthew Anglican Church, Patani, Delta State Nigeria, brought together family, friends, dignitaries, and well-wishers from across the Globe to celebrate the life and times of a woman whose legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
The roll call of dignitaries which is inexhaustible includes His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Delta State, Rt. (Hon) Sheriff Oborevwori who was highly represented, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, Senator (Dr) Arthur lfeanyi Okowa, former Governor of Delta state, His Excellency, Dr Peter Mbah the Executive Governor of Enugu State was represented by Hon. Ken Ugwu the Head of Service, leading others in the Enugu State Executive Council to the event, His Excellency, the Deputy Governor of Delta State Chief (Sir) Monday John Onyeme, Senator Joel Onohwakpo Representing Delta Senatorial District, Senator Friday Benson Konbowei representing Bayelsa Central Senatorial district, the Speaker Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Dennis Emomotimi Guwor, Delta State Chief of Staff, Hon Prince Johnson Erijoe, Deputy Speaker, RT Hon Arthur Akpowowo, Former Delta State SSG, Comrade Ovuosorie Macaulay, Hon Fred Agbedi, House Member, representing Sagbama/ Ekeremor federal Constituency, in Bayelsa State, Pastor Jonathan Ukodhiko House Reps Member representing lsoko Federal constituency, Hon. Victor Nwokolo representing Ika North/Ika South Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Basil Ganagana, Hon. Mike Okah, former Delta State Transport Commissioner and several past Executive Council members from Delta and Bayelsa states. 
Members of Delta State Executive Council, Members of Delta State 
House of Assembly, Hon. Solomon Ighrakpata, Hon. Barr Orezi Esiovo, Hon. Victor Egbo, Hon. Chief Favour Izoukumor and Elder Moses Iduh. Captains of Industry, amongst whom are High Chief Tunde Smooth, High Chief (Evang) Johnbull Ejovi, Chief Kenneth Oboku,
Chief Brodericks Arigbodi, Chief (Engr) Daniel Omoyibo, Sir. Clement Moni, Chief Tony Oboroh, Dr. Lucky Okparayote, Mr. Anthony Nwangwu, King Itopo, Dr. McCarthy Ijiebor, Chief Monday Omizu (Mogbash), Chief Voke Oshasha, Mr Charles Emiye, Engr (Alh) Aliyu Mohammed of NUPRC, Mr Chris Okolo, Surv. Peter Akarogbe, Surv. Elias Ovesuor and other notable dignitaries too numerous to mention. At the occasion were Management and staff of IPMAN, NUPENG - Keonomex Petroleum unit, Emadan Inspection Engineering Ltd, Bullbear Integrated Services Ltd, FEFE IY and partners Insurance Brokers Ltd, 1st Bank, Wema Bank, Keystone Bank, Zenith Bank, Fidelity Bank, United Capital and Shorepower Ltd. 
Also present at the memorial and thanks giving service were Local Government Chairmen including Hon. Warri Ovoke
 Friday of  Isoko South, Hon. Isaac Aguamah of Patani LGA, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni of Warri South - West, Hon. Julius Takeme of Burutu LGA and several other Local Govt. Chairmen in Delta and Bayelsa states, as they celebrated the amiable life of late Deaconess Mrs Magdalene Zipuamere.
  
A Life Worth Celebrating, 
Deaconess Magdalene Egukawhore, who passed on at the age of 77,  in 2019 was a pillar of her family and community, known for her deep faith, compassion, and unyielding commitment to humanity, she was a shining example of selflessness. Her role as a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother extended far beyond her primary responsibility, extending to mentorship, spiritual guidance, and act of kindness that earned her love and admiration from all who knew her.

Her contributions to community development were underscored during the service by heartfelt tributes from clergy, community leaders, and family members. St. Matthew Anglican Church, which hosted the service, was filled to capacity as guest came to honor her life and reflect on her enduring impact.
 
An Atmosphere of Reverence and Thanksgiving, 
The memorial service commenced with a solemn procession and uplifting hymns that resonated within the  church. Clergymen led prayers of thanksgiving, reflecting on the late Deaconess’s unwavering faith and her steadfast dedication to God and humanity. A sermon, delivered by the presiding cleric,
Rt. Rev Victor Okporu , Diocese of Western ljaw Patani entitled Mother's lnfluence culled from Genesis 27: 1 -7
centered on the role and the  importance of mothers  in shaping and influencing the life they would wish their children live. He stressed the fundamentals of living a legacy-driven life, drawing parallels to the remarkable life of late Deaconess Mrs Magdalene Egukawhore. 


The annual memorial service, began five years back as a carnival-like celebration of life. This year’s commemoration was no exception, as it was full with solemnity, gratitude, and joy of remembrance. 
High Chief (Dr) Emonena  Victor Wayles Egukawhore, a renowned business mogul and philanthropist, AKA Marine Oxygen while  addressing the Press expressed his profound gratitude to God Almighty for the success of the Memorial Service and the opportunity to honor his mother’s evergreen memories.
In his interaction with newsmen, the 
 High Chief during  the media parley and  session described the memorial as a deeply personal and spiritual occasion aimed at immortalizing his Mother’s memory to  the glory of God, 
speaking with deep affection with an emotionally ladden voice laced with a blend of grace  said:
“Our beloved mother, Deaconess Magdalene Zipuamere Egukawhore, was a devout Christian, a dedicated Mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother whose life and service to humanity left an indelible mark. Her legacy is one we are committed to keeping alive, ensuring it remains evergreen for generations to come as long as the earth exist."

He appreciated all the Governors, senators, National Assembly members, House of Reps Members, the House of Assembly Members for Delta, Bayelsa and Enugu States, Members of Delta, Bayelsa and Enugu States Executive Council, Local Government Chairmen, Traditional Rulers, James Welch Old Students association, the clergies particularly the Bishop of St Matthew  Anglican Church 
Rt. Rev Victor Okporu , Diocese of Western ljaw Patani and the  Bishop of Oleh Diocese , Anglican Communion Rt. Rev John Eruakpo
Captains of industry, Women, youths, Management & staff of De Wayles Group of Companies and everyone who played one role or the other to make the event a resounding success.
High Chief Emonena Egukawhore’s remark was a highlight of the event. He recounted cherished memories of his mother’s unwavering support, wisdom, and encouragement, which played a pivotal role in shaping his journey to success. He described her as a “rare gem, a virtuous woman whose love knew no bounds and whose faith never wavered.”

A Celebration of her Legacy, 
following the church service, a grand reception was held in Patani, featuring an outpouring of cultural displays, music, and culinary delights. The event attracted a host of dignitaries, business associates, political class, community leaders, and friends of the Egukawhore family, all united in their admiration for the family’s commitment to preserving their Matriarch’s memory.

 The President General of lsoko Development Union lDU Prof Chris Akpotu and many others in their goodwill messages, lauded High Chief Egukawhore for his remarkable strides in business, philanthropy, and community service, which they attributed to the values instilled in him by his late mother who is being celebrated 5 years after transition to eternal glory.

The celebration concluded with a thanksgiving dance, led by the Egukawhore family, symbolizing their gratitude to God for the gift of their Matriarch’s life and the blessings that have followed her transition.

An Ever-Green Memory
The 5th Memorial Service of Deaconess Magdalene Zipuamere Egukawhore was a testament to the enduring power of a mother’s love and the legacy of a life well-lived. For High Chief Emonena Victor Wayles Egukawhore, the annual event is a sacred duty to honor the memory of a woman whose life remains a guiding light for her family and community.

The  memorial service  was a clear pointer to the unforgettable legacy of Deaconess Magdalene Egukawhore which will continue to shine,  in the hearts of all who were privileged to know her and be touched by her remarkable life.

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

IYC Spokesman, Amb. Binebai Preincewill to Get Married on Saturday November 23rd, in Warri ...Invite leaders, IYC, friends, general public to grace marriage ceremony

IYC Spokesman, Amb. Binebai Preincewill to Get Married on Saturday November 23rd, in Warri 
 
...Invite leaders, IYC, friends, general public to grace marriage ceremony 

The Spokesman of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, Amb. Binebai Yerin Princewill has concluded plans to officially marry his heartbeat, Mss Rita Peretamaraubrake-emi Yorokiri traditionally.

According to the duo of Binebai Yerin Princewill and Rita Yorokiri stressed that the traditional marriage will be taking place at Kotokoto in Udu  at Capt. Philip Yorokiri’s Compound by 8am on Saturday 23rd of November 2024 as Mr. Alex White thrills dignitaries. 
However, immediately after the dowry payment, reception will follow immediately at Ishaka Open Field Along Refinery Road In Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State by 12noon where Ijaw music kingpin Chief Kingsley Takemebo, Alias Mienkuro will be performing live to entertain dignitaries. 

Nevertheless, the Spokesman of Council had used the medium to invite leaders of Ijaw nation, the entire IYC family, friends, well wishers as well as members of the general public to grace his marriage ceremony. 

Binebai asserted that he will be happy to see leaders of Ijaw nation, the IYC and his friends coming out in their numbers to celebrate with him on Saturday 23rd of November 2024, adding that it will be a big day for him.
It would be recalled that Mss Rita Yorokiri is the mother of his children and have been into the relationship for about 18 years now, stressing that this is one of the major reason he wants to treat Mss Rita Yorokiri special.

Edumogiren Addresses Gov. Oborevwori of Delta State, Says his Performance is Key to Unlocking ljaw Votes in 2027

Edumogiren Addresses Gov. Oborevwori of Delta State, Says his Performance is Key to Unlocking ljaw Votes in 2027

INTRODUCTION

As the renowned Leonardo da Vinci once stated, “Nothing strengthens evil more than silence.” It is vital to shed light on the challenging and often uncomfortable realities the Ijaw people face in Delta State. 

Over the years, successive administrations have persistently undermined the Ijaw Ethnic Nation, subjecting the people to systemic neglect and emotional turmoil. This unfortunate plight has been exacerbated by some self-serving leaders, who engage in a cycle of recycled empty rhetoric each election cycle, leaving the Ijaws to grapple with their inherent and unjust marginalization.

This discourse aims to explore the historical neglect of the Ijaw Nation since the creation of Delta State, particularly from the dawn of the Fourth Republic in 1999. We must awaken from our passive acceptance of this pervasive status quo and actively pursue strategies to dismantle the structures of marginalization that have hindered our progress. Together, we can forge a path toward equitable development, fairness, dignity, and justice for our ethnic nation.

POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT.

Reflecting on past instances of discrimination, one can look back at the short-lived Felix Ovodoroye Ibru administration in the ill-fated Third Republic. During the James Onanefe Ibori administration, only one Commissioner was appointed from the Ijaw ethnic group - a stark inequity, especially when considering the sizable presence of the Ijaw people in Bomadi, Burutu (which also doubles as a federal constituency due to its vastness), Patani, Warri South, Warri Southwest, and Warri North Local Government Areas. Population-wise, the Ijaws rank closely behind the Urhobos yet, within the political landscape, the disparity in representation is glaring.

While five Commissioners and the Secretary to the State Government, alongside heads of numerous lucrative boards and parastatals, hailed from the Urhobo ethnic group, the Ijaw representation remained woefully inadequate. This trend continued as Ibori increased Urhobo representation to ten Commissioners, leaving the Ijaw people with a mere two. Perhaps as a test of our tolerance or worse, a deliberate affront, the second Ijaw Commissioner was assigned the inconspicuous role of “Commissioner for the Deputy Governor's Office.” An appointment likened to a spare tire, this choice was not only a vital underestimation but also an insult to the Ijaw populace.

It is also important to remember the context of the larger defunct Bendel State, where the Ijaws secured two Commissioners while the Urhobos had three, highlighting the persisting inequalities in representation. The persistent denial of Ijaws in civil service employment and their exclusion from strategic roles is a bitter reality of which we are all too aware.

ESTABLISHMENT OF HIGHER INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING.

Prior to the onset of the Ibori administration in 1999, the following state-owned institutions of higher learning existed primarily on Urhobo soil:

1. Delta State University, Abraka (Urhobo Land);

2. College of Education, Edjaba-Warri (Urhobo Land);

3. Delta State School of Nursing, Edjaba-Warri (Urhobo Land);

4. Delta State College of Health Technology, Ufuoma-Ughelli (Urhobo Land);

5. Delta State School of Nursing, Sapele (Urhobo Land);

6. Delta State University, Oleh Campus (Isoko Land);

7. Delta State University, Awain-Asaba Campus (Oshimilli-Igbo Land);

8. College of Education, Agbor (Ika Land);

9. Delta State School of Nursing, Agbor (Ika Land).

Under James Ibori's tenure, additional institutions were established, favoring Urhobo interests:

10. College of Medicine/Teaching Hospital, Delta State University, Oghara (Urhobo Land);

11. Oghara Polytechnic, Oghara (Urhobo Land);

12. Ozoro Polytechnic, Ozoro (Isoko Land);

13. Ogwashiku Polytechnic, Ogwashiku (Oshimilli-Igbo Land);

14. College of Physical Education, Mosogar (Urhobo Land).
Significantly, it was only during Emmanuel Uduaghan’s administration that a multi-campus Delta State School of Marine Technology was established at

15. Burutu (Ijaw Land) - an exception amidst a trend of neglect;

16. Gbaregolor Campus (Urhobo Land);

17. Kwale Campus (Ukwuani Land);

18. Eku Baptist School of Nursing was taken over by the Uduaghan administration as a State Institution of Learning (Urhobo Land).

Developments under the Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa administration expanded on this disparity, upgrading various institutions predominantly in non-Ijaw areas without correspondingly supporting the Ijaw ethnic nation's educational needs. For instance, he elevated the following schools to autonomous universities:

19. Anwai-Asaba Campus of Delta State University, to Dennis Osadebay University, Anwai-Asaba (Oshimilli-Igbo Land);

20. College of Education, Agbor, to University of Delta, Agbor (Ika Land);

21. Ozoro Polytechnic, to Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro (Isoko Land).

 - a proactive measure far removed from our Ijaw struggles.

Sheriff Francis Oborevwori has similarly perpetuated this inequity with the establishment of educational facilities favoring primarily the Urhobo and Isoko regions with:

22. Faculty of Management Sciences, Delta State University of Science and Technology, Orerokpe Campus (Urhobo Land); and 

23. School of Health Technology, Ovrode, (Isoko Land).

This leaves Ijaw aspirations once again sidelined.

Regrettably, the educational infrastructure necessary for progress has been consistently denied to the Ijaw Nation. Rumors suggest that this grievous oversight was facilitated by Ijaw political representatives, choosing momentary gratification over long-term investment in our communities’ educational development. Their selfishness has contributed to a crippling gap in higher learning opportunities established by the administrations of Ibori, Okowa and now Oborevwori. 

Education is undeniably the cornerstone of social and economic advancement, contributing significantly to poverty reduction, the bridging of inequalities, and the empowerment of future leaders.

INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT.

Infrastructural development embodies the process of enhancing the foundational structures essential for a community's growth. It improves the quality of life while stimulating enduring economic prosperity.

Yet, when assessing infrastructural progress in Ijaw Land, it is apparent that our region is treated as if it does not belong to Delta State. Aside from the Bomadi Bridge - erected during Ibori's administration - no substantial infrastructure has been developed to serve the needs of Ijaw people.

The projects initiated during the Uduaghan administration have seen little to no follow-through under Okowa, landing them in a state of abandonment or, worse, neglect. Ayakoromo Bridge and roads such as Bomadi/Ojobo, Bomadi/Ohorho and Agoloma/Toru-Agiama/Uduophori roads have deteriorated into dangerous pathways, turning into death traps for fishermen, river transporters, motorists, and passengers alike. These once-promising projects have transformed into habitats for wild animals, symbolizing our leadership's disregard for the economic contributions of the Ijaw Nation.
LIKE OKOWA, LIKE OBOREVWORI.

Like his predecessor, since he was inaugurated, Oborevwori has been displaying insouciant attitude towards the plight of Ijaw People. He has continuously demonstrated astonishing and wilful detachment from the Ijaws, offering no sense of empathy and responsibility for the gross underdevelopment of their land. This sordid and despicable behaviour of his will not be taken lightly.

He would have known that "Power is never the property of an individual; it belongs to a group and remains in existence only so long as the group keeps together. When we say of somebody that he is 'in power' we actually refer to his being empowered by a certain number of people to act in their name. The moment the group, from which the power originated to begin with… disappears, his power also vanishes" - Hannah Arendt.

The Delta Ijaw struggle is not merely a matter of representation; it is a relentless pursuit of dignity, justice and recognition. As such, we cannot continue to rest on our oars. Being the second most populated tribe in Delta State, we are a formidable political block and force that have contributed significantly to the victory of all elected Governors of Delta State since its creation in 1991.

We must rally together as a united force, demanding equitable treatment and a departure from the status quo of marginalization that has plagued the Ijaw people for far too long. The call to action is loud and clear: it is time to reclaim our rightful place in the governance and development of Delta State. Only through collective effort and resolute action can we facilitate the necessary changes that will allow the Delta Ijaw Nation to thrive and flourish.

Against this background, the overwhelming feeling of Delta Ijaws should be that, henceforth, no Governor of the State, starting from Oborevwori, should be supported and re-elected in 2027, if he continues on his present trajectory of governance. The Ijaws have realized that it is bad enough for them now, and will certainly be worst if Oborevwori is re-elected in 2027.

That, once he is re-elected by whatever contrivance, without the challenges of facing another round of elections, he will feel safe and free to perpetuate the injustice against Ijaw People.

HOW TO GET IJAW SUPPORT AND SWING OUR VOTES.

Ijaws are aware now that, incumbency factor does not always work where the people speak with one voice as witnessed in the victory of former President Muhammadu Buhari over then incumbent, President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.

The political shenanigans or deviousness displayed by some Ijaw Leaders that paid you homage cannot help deliver you as well. The Ijaws know that most of those persons have no electoral value. Some don't even go to their villages on election day, and even those who go to their villages leave the polling boot after voting, without recourse to hanging around to protect their votes.

This time, the collective decision of the Ijaws at the Ballot Box will be guided not by party affiliation or loyalty, but by authenticity of conscience.

I wish to state unequivocally that only aggressive infrastructural advancements in Ijaw Land and human capital development will be the fundamental influence of our electoral decision. Hence, the basic deciding factor that will determine Ijaw support and votes for you is prompt completion of all abandoned projects, including but not limited to Ayakoromo Bridge, Bomadi/Ojobo Road, Asaba-Ase/Abari Road, Kiagbodo Technical College, and convert it to a Campus (Faculty of Agriculture and Fisheries), Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, commence infrastructural cum academic work at the moribund Bomadi Polytechnic, initiate, award and complete new economically viable projects like connecting Bomadi, Burutu, Patani and Ogbe-Ijoh to the National Grid, etcetera.

"It is the fly that does not listen to wise counselling that follows the corpse into the grave." "The wise man hears and increases in learning." I am convinced that Governor Sheriff Francis Oborevwori will act accordingly and promptly too, to swing Ijaw Votes in his favour in 2027, thus win and continue enjoying the spoils of his office for a second tenure. So I believe, His Excellency!

Hon. Prince Edumogiren Augustine writes from Ayakoromo Town in Delta State.

November 18, 2024.

Monday, November 18, 2024

CPS Alabrah highlights Diri's commitment to develop Bayelsa, promises support for IPF's conference

CPS Alabrah highlights Diri's commitment to develop Bayelsa, promises support for IPF's conference 

The Ijaw Publishers' Forum (IPF) recently met with the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr Dan Alabrah to strategize ahead of their upcoming conference. This crucial meeting was part of the IPF's ongoing stakeholders' engagement, aimed at ensuring the success of the December 11,  conference at Banquet hall, Government House, Bayelsa State.

The conference, themed "Advancing the Quest for Economic/Political Freedom in a Siege Nation," promised to be a groundbreaking event, fostering economic discourse and empowering media professionals. The IPF had been actively engaging with key stakeholders, including traditional rulers and government officials, to mobilize support and expertise.

The IPF delegation led by its president Comrade Ozobo Austin discussed vital aspects of the conference, including logistics, security, and content. The Chief Press Secretary, representing the Governor's office, assured the IPF of the state government's commitment to develop Bayelsa State and as well as supporting the event.
This conference is particularly significant, given Bayelsa State a spotlight for political and economic discourse. The IPF's efforts align with the state's vision for progress and unity.

The IPF's proactive approach to engaging stakeholders had generated excitement and anticipation for the conference. With the support of the Bayelsa State Government and other key partners, this event is poised to make a lasting impact on the Ijaw nation and beyond.

N'Delta Youth leader Mingo lauds NNPCL, Tantita, Tompolo, Kyari, Pondi over increase of output in Oil and Gas daily Production

N'Delta Youth leader Mingo lauds NNPCL, Tantita, Tompolo, Kyari, Pondi over increase of output in Oil and Gas daily Production 

Niger Delta Youth Leader Comrade Mingo Friday Saya Ogumaka, popularly known as KingdomVoice, has commended the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), owned by High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo (Tompolo GOC), for their remarkable contributions to Nigeria's oil sector.

The commendation comes as NNPCL announced that the nation's crude oil production has reached an impressive 1.8 million barrels per day (1.8m bpd). Additionally, gas production has also seen significant growth, rising to 7.4 billion standard cubic feet per day (7.4 bscfd).

Comrade Mingo Publisher Egbemavoice News attributed this milestone to the strategic collaboration between NNPCL and Tantita Security Services in curbing crude oil theft, ensuring pipeline security, and fostering stability in the oil-rich Niger Delta region. He described this achievement as a testament to the importance of involving local stakeholders in national resource management and applauded Tompolo's leadership and dedication to securing Nigeria's critical oil infrastructure.

This development highlights the potential for enhanced national revenue generation and underscores the importance of sustainable security measures in the oil and gas industry.

Comrade Mingo, further emphasized the life-saving impact of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) in the Niger Delta region. He noted that Tantita, under the leadership of High Chief Kesty Pondi has played a pivotal role in preventing numerous tragedies associated with illegal bunkering activities.

"Tantita has not only safeguarded the nation's oil wealth but has also saved many lives from devastating illegal bunkering fire incidents," Comrade Mingo stated. He highlighted the organization's efforts in curbing the hazardous practice of crude oil theft, which has often led to fatal explosions and environmental degradation in the region.

He called on other security agencies and stakeholders to emulate Tantita's commitment to safety and community well-being, stressing that their proactive measures have brought significant relief to communities historically plagued by the dangers of illegal oil operations.

Comrade Mingo Saya, has lauded Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) for its unparalleled contributions to peace and security in the Niger Delta region. According to Mingo, Tantita's operations, under the visionary leadership of High Chief Kesty Pondi, have not only safeguarded the nation's oil assets but have also transformed the Niger Delta into one of the most peaceful regions in the country.

"Tantita has brought lasting peace to the Niger Delta riverine communities by reducing crime rates to their lowest levels," Comrade Mingo remarked. He credited the private security outfit for its proactive measures in addressing security challenges, including illegal bunkering, piracy, and other criminal activities that once plagued the region.

Mingo emphasized that the stability achieved through Tantita’s efforts has not only improved the livelihoods of the local populace but has also created an environment conducive to development and investment. He called on the government and other stakeholders to continue supporting Tantita's initiatives to sustain the gains made in the Niger Delta.

Comrade Mingo, widely known as KingdomVoice, has highlighted the enduring agitation of the Niger Delta people for resource control. Speaking on the current state of affairs, he noted that while the federal government of Nigeria remains in charge of managing the region's vast resources, the cry for true resource control continues to resonate among the people.

“Niger Deltans have been agitating for resource control for decades, yet the federal government has maintained dominance over the management of these resources,” Comrade Mingo stated. He emphasized that the region, which contributes significantly to the nation’s wealth through oil and gas production, has long sought a more equitable share of its natural resources and greater autonomy in their management.

He called for renewed dialogue and policy reforms to address the legitimate concerns of the Niger Delta people, advocating for a framework that ensures sustainable development, environmental preservation, and fair benefits for the communities most affected by resource extraction.

Comrade Ogumaka, also known as KingdomVoice, has emphasized that securing the Niger Delta's resources is the best option for the people, especially for the oil-bearing communities Indigenes. He noted that the region's resources are the backbone of Nigeria's economy, yet the host communities have often borne the brunt of environmental degradation, poverty, and neglect.

"Securing the Niger Delta's resources is not just about protecting national assets but also about ensuring that the oil-bearing communities can benefit from the wealth beneath their lands," Comrade Mingo said. He stressed that initiatives like those undertaken by Tantita Security Services have proven that involving local stakeholders in resource protection fosters peace, reduces crime, and promotes sustainable development.

He urged the federal government and relevant stakeholders to invest more in securing the region's resources while prioritizing the welfare of the oil-producing communities. According to him, this approach will lead to equitable resource distribution, improved infrastructure, and a brighter future for the Niger Delta people.

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Just-ln: FG Commend NNPCL, Tantita, others as crude oil production hit 1.8 million bpd, gas' 7.4billion scfd

Just-ln: FG Commend NNPCL, Tantita, others as crude oil production hit 1.8 million bpd, gas' 7.4billion scfd

*We remain committed to attainment of over  2million bpd - Tantita 

Ecomiums have been pouring in for Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and a private security outfit, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) as the nation's crude oil production hit 1.8 millions barrels per day (1.8m bpd) 

The board and management of NNPCL, which announced the feat on Thursday, also disclosed that gas production has also risen to 7.4 billion standard cubic feet per day (7.4bscfd).

Stakeholders have hailed NNPCL and private security agencies hired to safeguard the nation's economic assets, especially Tantita, for achieving the feat.

Tantita has lately led a relentless war against crude oil theft and pipelines' vandalism, pursuing oil thieves out of the nation's coastal environment as well as seizing and confiscating their equipment.

It was gathered that most of the oil thieves abandoned the nefarious business in the wake of the onslaught and ceaseless heat by the operatives of Tantita security services positioned in the coastal axis of the Niger Delta.

These collaborative efforts with other state actors significantly contributed to the latest rise in the quantum of production of crude  and gas resources.

It was gathered that Tantita has initiated clampdown measures to keep the oil thieves at bay with a view to realising 2million bpd of crude oil production by the end of December, in conjuction with other industry stakeholders.

NNPCL's Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), who announced this at a press briefing on Thursday, said the feat was achieved in compliance with the mandate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Kyari  congratulated the Production War Room Team that anchored the production recovery process.

“The team has done a great job in driving this project of not just production recovery but also escalating production to expected levels that are in the short and long terms acceptable to our shareholders based on the mandates that we have from the President, the Honourable Minister, and the Board,” Kyari stated.

Giving details of the efforts of the Production War Room, the Chief War Room Coordinator and Senior Business Adviser to the Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Lawal Musa, said the feat was achieved through the collaborative efforts of Joint Venture and Production Sharing Contract partners, the Office of the National Security Adviser, as well as government and private security agencies.

He said the interventions that led to the recovery of production cut across every segment of the production chain, with security agencies closely monitoring the pipelines.

He stressed that when the Production War Room team was inaugurated on the 25th of June 2024, production was at 1.430 mbpd.

He noted that the team swung into action, culminating in it sustaining the production recovery to 1.7 mbpd in August and hitting the current 1.808 mbpd in November.

“We are confident that with this same momentum and with the active collaboration of all stakeholders, especially on the security front, we can see the possibility of getting to 2MBPD by the end of the year,” he added.

It will be recalled that the Chairman of TSSNL, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo,
 while speaking during an award bestowed on him by the national leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), promised to ensure that the daily crude oil production output continued to increase and boost the nation’s revenue.

“The only place I have to call my country is Nigeria, so I will do everything within my powers to see that crude oil production increases.”

Reacting to the latest feat yesterday, Tompolo, said he was excited to be part of the success story.
Tompolo, who spoke through his Special Adviser Media and Public Communication, Mr. Paul Bebenimibo, said Tantita was committed to the realisation of 2mbp by December as directed by President Tinubu.

He said, "This milestone, as you know, was achieved in collaboration with NNPCL, security forces and of course, Tantita, which has been at the forefront of oil pipelines protection in the Niger Delta . We are determined to take it to 2mbpd before the year runs out as directed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu."

"All the needed machinery has been put in place to ensure that the target is achieved. No effort will be spared to ensure that the economy of Nigeria is galvanised."
"This will lead to a boost in government's revenue, thereby making more funds available for the President and his team to run the country effectively.  I am assuring you that we are not going to rest on our oars until the target is achieved and even exceeded."

"New technologies were being deployed to monitor the facilities with a view to ensuring  that there won't be any disruption and that the theft of Nigeria's commonwealth is halted."

"So the 1.8mbpd that it has got to, certainly by the end of the year, by God's grace, we will work to get it to 2mbpd and even exceed. We are working towards that,"

Friday, November 15, 2024

Otuaro Condole with Tinubu, Ribadu, Minister, Defence Chiefs on the Death of Chief of Army Staff Lagbaja

Otuaro Condole with Tinubu, Ribadu, Minister, Defence Chiefs on the Death of Chief of Army Staff Lagbaja

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has commiserated with President Bola Tinubu on the passing of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, who died in active service.

Otuaro also condoled with the Office of the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, on the demise of the country's 23rd Chief of Army Staff.

He also expressed his condolences to the Minister of Defence, Badaru Abubakar; Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa; and the Acting Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, over the loss.

He conveyed his commiserations in separate condolence messages to the president, ONSA, the minister and the two service chiefs on Friday.

The PAP boss, in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr Igoniko Oduma, described Lagbaja's passing as "a tremendous loss to the Nigerian Army, the nation and the global community."

Expressing sadness over the loss, Otuaro said that he had the privilege to witness the departed General's unwavering commitment to the security and stability of the country.

"General Lagbaja's selfless service and leadership played a significant role in shaping the Nigerian Army into the esteemed institution it is today.

"His legacy extends beyond his impressive military career. He was a dedicated patriot who worked tirelessly to promote peace and unity in Nigeria", he said.

Otuaro noted that the former Chief of Army Staff was very supportive of the PAP, stressing that his contributions to the programme would always be remembered and cherished.

He also extended his heartfelt condolences to the late Lagbaja's family, friends and colleagues and urged them to find solace in the knowledge that the late General's remarkable life and service would never be forgotten.

Evah Deworms Gbaramatu Children Ahead Of 20th NAIFS' Anniversary

Evah Deworms Gbaramatu Children Ahead Of 20th NAIFS' Anniversary 


The National coordinator of Ijaw Monitoring Group, IMG, Comrade Joseph Evah medical outreach has successfully dewormed children between zero to 5 years in Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South West Local government area of Delta State to mark the 20th Anniversary of the Ijaw Female Students Association,NAIFS) which will held on November 29 to 1st of December, 2024 at Lagos metropolis.

Evah, who is a Niger Delta renowned leader and philanthropist puts up resources as part of his personal contributions to the Niger Delta society, launched a medical outreach to deworm thousands of children in the ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom.
This selfless act is part of his ongoing commitment to giving back to the Niger Delta society.

The outreach donated hundreds of note books, pencil, pen, branded T-shirt, balloons and other writing materials to school children during the visit to the kingdom.

It would be recalled that the deworming medical outreach program is crucial in combating soil-transmitted helminths (STH) infections prevalent among preschool-age children in Nigeria. STH infections can cause mal-absorption, vitamin A deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, and malnutrition, significantly impacting children's physical and mental development.

Evah's contributions demonstrated the importance of community leaders driving positive change. His dedication to improving the health and well-being of Niger Delta youth serves as an inspiration to others.

Evah's medical outreach which was supervised by the National Association Of Ijaw Female Students', NAIFS Alumnae, toured the Gbaramatu kingdom on Wednesday and successfully dewormed thousands of children among various communities.
The NAIFS Alumnae medical outreach was led by Barr Kemeseifa Ebikefe Youkere, flanked by NAIFS' president, Mrs Stella Zuayei, NAIFS', Mrs Glory Otutufugha, president Gbaramatu Female Students Association and other numerous female students across Delta State.

Some of the communities visited were Oporoza, Okerenkoko, Kunukunuam, Kurutie, Azuzuama,Ubefan, Inikorogha, Azama, Kokodiagbene, Benikrukru, Jones creek, and amongst others.

The NAIFS Alumnae medical outreach coordinator, Barr Kemeseifa Ebikefe Youkere, who emphasised on the importance of deworming children and even adults, stating that the intestinal parasites are capable causing ulcer, malnutrition and other serious health challenges.

The Oporoza community chairman, Hon.Godwin Febaide who spoke during the kickoff ceremony at Oporoza, commended Comrade Joseph Evah for prioritising the Gbaramatu Kingdom in his children deworming programme 2024 in Delta State.

Speaking further he said deworming of children is one peculiar area that parents are lacking in the riverine communities, citing that excessive parasites in the body, particularly in children can cause malnutrition, indigestion and other intestine diseases.

Other speakers in the various communities spoke in the same vein, urging parents to seize the rare opportunity to deworm their children between zero to five years.

Commenting further, the president of Gbaramatu Female Students Association, Mrs Glory Otutufugha appreciated the gesture of Evah for considering the Gbaramatu Kingdom for his deworming programme, stating the programme will impact positively on the lives of children in the kingdom.

Comrade Ozobo, Niger Delta activist and president Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF, commend Comrade Evah for his humanitarian services in Niger Delta region, noting that the gesture will help to promote healthy life among benefiting children in the area.

He further commended the leadership of the various communities of Gbaramatu Kingdom for coming out en masse to embrace the opportunity to improve healthy life among children in the Kingdom.

Engr. Kestin Pondi Successfully Prepared a Drilled Oil Well for Production in Niger Delta

Engr. Kestin Pondi Successfully Prepared a Drilled Oil Well for Production in Niger Delta 
Oyinbi Onduku

Warri ____ Delta state born billionaire, great philanthropist, business magnet, CEO of Kalm Marine/Petroleum Services and the MD Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, High Chief (Engr.) Kestin Ebimobowei Pondi, has reached a significant milestone with the successful completion of his first oil well project in the heart of Niger Delta, South-South Region of Nigeria.

Engr. Kestin Pondi also known as the Ebimie Pere of Niger Delta through his company, Kalm Marine & Petroleum Services Ltd, secured an oil prospecting license in the year 2022 to develop the Ogbanabou field (PPL 213). After two years of dedicated work, Kestin’s vision has been realized, marking his entry into Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
Business Leaders from across the Niger Delta and community members have extended their congratulations to Kestin for his accomplishment, which paves the way for future growth.

In industry terms, the completion of an oil well involves preparing a drilled well for production.

The Leadership of the Delta State House of Assembly and its Arbitrary Suspensions

The Leadership of the Delta State House of Assembly and its Arbitrary Suspensions
 
As a Deltan with utmost interest in upholding the principles of democracy, I am quite concerned about the current leadership of the Delta State House of Assembly led by Emomotimi Guwor.
 
There has been series of suspension of members by the Speaker most of which are politically motivated and serves no legitimate purpose. Under the leadership of Emomotimi Guwor, the practice of consolidating bills appears to be unknown... Any member who questions this approach faces arbitrary suspension under the pretext of "wilful and false perversion of proceedings. "
 
The Delta State House of Assembly has never had such poor leadership. Suspensions are taken without due process and without adequate justification and I am forced to question if this is the new way to go in legislative process. A House where suspension is employed as a tool to intimidate members who are democratically elected by their people. Moreso, in a time when the proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year would be reviewed and deliberated by the House.
 
How can a member be suspended for misconduct without a clear and public explanation of the allegations? The claim that a committee will be formed to investigate after the suspension raises concerns about the transparency and fairness of the process. It appears that a predetermined outcome may have already been decided upon.
 
The public should note that in the plenary proceeding that led to my representative’s suspension, no member raised their hand to second the motion and that the member who seconded the motion was called out by the Speaker to second the motion.
 
We may not have riches but the only thing we have is our name and we will be fearless about protecting that name.
 
 I write as a concerned constituent of Bomadi.

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Botu Urges FG to Partner with Traditional Council of Kings to Enhance Economic Stability in Nigeria

Botu Urges FG to Partner with Traditional Council of Kings to Enhance Economic Stability in Nigeria

Oyinbi Onduku 

As Nigerians battles with reality of the current hard economic facing the nation, a Niger Delta stakeholder, Prince Emmanuel Botu aka Olotu has advised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led federal government to partner with the council of kings across the country in order to address the nation's dwindling economic.

Prince Botu gave the advice on Thursday in Abuja during a press briefing stressed that if the federal government can collaborate with the council of kings will drive the growth of the nation's economy, promote social cohesion and enhance good governance.

He noted that the council of kings comprising traditional rulers from various regions of the country plays a vital role in promoting cultural heritage, social cohesion, grassroots economic development, improved good governance and accountability, adding that through the collaboration it will yield positive results and contribute to the economic stability and prosperity of the nation.
Read below full details of the statement.

14th November, 2024

Press Statement:

Enhancing Economic Stability Through Collaboration Between Federal Government And The Traditional Council of kings ln Nigeria. 

Ladies and gentlemen of the press, esteemed guests, and fellow Nigerians, I am honored to address you today on a crucial matter that has the potential to transform our nation's economic landscape.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has been exploring innovative ways to enhance economic stability and growth. One of such approach is collaborating with the Council of Kings in Nigeria. This partnership may seem unconventional, but bear with me as I outline the benefits.

*Cultural Significance and Social Cohesion*

The Council of Kings, comprising traditional rulers from various regions, plays a vital role in promoting cultural heritage and social cohesion. By collaborating with the Federal Government, we can tap into their wealth of knowledge and influence to drive economic development that is sensitive to local needs and contexts.¹

*Grassroots Economic Development*

Traditional rulers have a deep understanding of their communities' economic challenges and opportunities. Through this collaboration, we can identify and support grassroots economic initiatives that have the potential to create jobs, stimulate local economies, and reduce poverty.

*Improved Governance and Accountability*

The Council of Kings can serve as a bridge between the government and local communities, ensuring that economic development projects are transparent, accountable, and responsive to community needs. This partnership can also help to strengthen traditional institutions and promote good governance.

*Economic Empowerment and Stability*

By working together, we can unlock new economic opportunities, promote entrepreneurship, and enhance economic stability. This collaboration can also help to address regional disparities and promote inclusive economic growth.

In conclusion, the collaboration between the Federal Government and the Council of Kings in Nigeria has the potential to drive economic growth, promote social cohesion, and enhance governance. We believe that this partnership will yield positive results and contribute to the economic stability and prosperity of our great nation.

2024 ljaw Media Conference: IPF Meets Traditional Prime Minister Of Kabowei Kingdom

2024 ljaw Media Conference: IPF Meets Traditional Prime Minister Of Kabowei Kingdom

Yenagoa _____ In continuation of the stakeholders engagement ahead of the Ijaw Media Conference/Annual Dialogue 2024, the Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF has paid a courtesy call at the High Chief Collins Cocodia 
SA Political to Governor Diri and
Traditional Prime Minister of Kabowei Kingdom at his office in Yenagoa on Tuesday.

The first Ijaw media conference is  scheduled to be held on December 11, 2024, in Bayelsa State. The traditional prime minister commended the IPF's resilience in telling the Ijaw story in a most acceptable manner, citing that many at times most things people write about the Ijaw people are not true.
Speaking further, he said providing a body to direct and coordinate Ijaw media practitioners to foster more significant Ijaw presence in the media industry is most commendable.

He however, pledged support and participation in the groundbreaking event on December 11, 2024.

The programme 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 IPF delegation was led by its Central Working Committee, CWC, chairman, Comrade Ozobo Austin, and others such as 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 team also felicitated the Prime minister on his well deserved appointment, as the senior political Adviser to the governor of Bayelsa.