Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Why Israel Aggressive War to Completely Dislodge the Activities of Hamas Militant Group at Gaza Strip in Palestine

 
Francis Tayor 

The Palestinian militant group struggled to govern the Gaza Strip before launching a surprise attack on Israel in 2023. Now facing Israel’s military campaign to destroy it, Hamas’s future is in doubt, as is Gaza’s.
    
Summary:

Hamas is an Islamist militant group that spun off from the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in the late 1980s. It took over the Gaza Strip after defeating its rival political party, Fatah, in elections in 2006.
Governments including the United States and European Union have designated Hamas a terrorist organization over its attacks against Israel, which have included suicide bombings and rocket attacks.
Israel declared war on Hamas following its surprise assault on the country’s south in October 2023, the deadliest attack in Israeli history, and has killed many of the group’s senior leaders in recent months.

Introduction:

Hamas is an Islamist militant movement that has controlled the Gaza Strip for nearly two decades. It violently rejects the existence of Israel, which it claims is occupying Palestine. In October 2023, Hamas attacked southern Israel, killing nearly 1,200 people and taking more than 200 hostages. In response, Israel declared a war aimed at eradicating the group. The conflict has killed more than forty-thousand people as of October 2024, according to Palestinian officials in Gaza.
Dozens of countries, including the United States, have designated Hamas a terrorist organization over the years, though some apply this label only to its military wing. The United States has pledged billions of dollars in new military aid since the Israel-Hamas war began and remains Israel’s top weapons supplier.

Hamas’s most important ally in the region is Iran, but it has also received significant financial and political support from Turkey. Qatar hosts the Hamas political office and also provides it with financial resources, though with the knowledge and cooperation of the Israeli government. Hamas is meanwhile one component of Iran’s so-called axis of resistance, a regional network of anti-Israel partners that includes Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Yemen’s Houthis, and various militias in Iraq and Syria. Given these connections, many security experts fear that the Israel-Hamas war could engulf the region in a wider conflict.

Hamas’s rival party, Fatah, which dominates the Palestinian Authority and rules in the West Bank, has formally renounced violence, though it has not always upheld that vow in times of high Israeli-Palestinian tensions. The split in Palestinian leadership and Hamas’s unwavering hostility toward Israel diminished prospects for stability in Gaza ahead of the ongoing war, which has only cast the territory into further despair.
What are the group’s origins?

Hamas, an acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya (“Islamic Resistance Movement”), was founded by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, a Palestinian cleric who became an activist in local branches of the Muslim Brotherhood after dedicating his early life to Islamic scholarship in Cairo. Beginning in the late 1960s, Yassin preached and performed charitable work in the West Bank and Gaza, both of which Israel occupied following the 1967 Six-Day War.

Yassin established Hamas as the Brotherhood’s political arm in Gaza in December 1987, following the outbreak of the first intifada, a Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem. At the time, Hamas’s purpose was to engage in violence against Israelis as a means of restoring Palestinian backing for the Brotherhood, which was losing political support to Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), a Gaza-based, Iran-sponsored organization that had begun pursuing terrorist operations against Israel.
Hamas published its charter in 1988, calling for the murder of Jews, the destruction of Israel, and in Israel’s place, the establishment of an Islamic society in historic Palestine. In what observers called an attempt to moderate its image, Hamas presented a new document [PDF] in 2017 that removed explicit references to killing Jews but still refused to recognize Israel. The revised charter also hinted that Hamas could accept a future Palestinian state along the borders established before the Six-Day War, which are generally recognized internationally as the borders of the West Bank and Gaza. The new document says only that the matter should depend on “national consensus.”

Hamas first employed suicide bombing in April 1993, five months before Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin signed the Oslo Accords. The historic pact established limited self-government for parts of the West Bank and Gaza under a newly created entity called the Palestinian Authority (PA). Hamas condemned the accords, as well as the PLO’s and Israel’s recognition of each other, which Arafat and Rabin officially agreed to in letters sent days before Oslo.

In 1997, the United States designated Hamas a foreign terrorist organization. The movement went on to spearhead violent resistance during the second intifada, in the early 2000s, though PIJ and Fatah’s Tanzim militia were also responsible for violence against Israelis.
Who are its leaders?

Hamas has a host of leadership bodies that perform various political, military, and social functions. General policy is set by an overarching consultative body, often called the politburo, which operates in exile. Local committees manage grassroots issues in Gaza and the West Bank.

Hamas’s Governing Structure:

An infographic showing Hamas's governing structure and which leaders have been killed, including Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh
Sources:  Counter Extremism Project; European Council on Foreign Relations; Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center; Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs; CFR research.

Israel has targeted top Hamas officials since the movement was founded in the late 1980s. Israeli forces killed Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, Hamas’s founder, in 2004. In recent months, the war in Gaza has once again thrown the group’s leadership into disarray, as several of its high-ranking members have been killed. Ismail Haniyeh, who served as political chief since 2017, was killed in a suspected Israeli bombing in Tehran in July 2024. Israel also killed Hamas’s military leader, Mohammed Deif, in a strike on the southern Gaza city Khan Younis in the weeks prior.
In October 2024, Israel conducted a strike that killed several Hamas militants, including Yahya Sinwar, who replaced Haniyeh as political chief. Sinwar was believed to be an architect of the October 7 attack, along with Deif and Issa, and military analysts say his killing marked a major symbolic and operational success for Israeli forces. Sinwar previously headed Hamas’s military wing and served twenty-two years in an Israeli prison for masterminding the killing of two Israeli soldiers in 1988. He was among the more than one thousand Palestinian prisoners freed in 2011 in exchange for an Israeli soldier held by Hamas.

“Yahya Sinwar was a vicious and unrepentant terrorist responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. At his direction, Hamas terrorists murdered Israelis, Americans, and citizens of more than 30 countries,” said U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a statement following Sinwar’s death. “The world is a better place with him gone.”

Issam al-Da’alis has been Gaza’s de facto prime minister since 2021 and was previously an advisor to Haniyeh. Khaled Meshaal, another senior Hamas figure, is reportedly a top contender to replace Haniyeh. Meshaal led the group’s political arm in exile from 2004–2017, when he handed it off to Haniyeh. Khalil al-Hayya, who has led Hamas’s mediated negotiations with Israel in Qatar, is also reportedly a possible replacement. Hamas leaders established a presence in Qatar after falling out with their previous host, Syria, when Palestinian refugees participated in the 2011 uprising that preceded the Syrian Civil War. Some senior Hamas figures reportedly operate out of the group’s offices in Turkey.

How is Hamas funded?

Historically, Palestinian expatriates and private donors in the Persian Gulf provided much of the movement’s funding. Today, Iran is one of Hamas’s biggest benefactors, contributing funds, weapons, and training. Though Iran and Hamas briefly fell out after backing opposing sides in Syria’s civil war, Iran provides some $100 million annually [PDF] to Hamas, PIJ, and other Palestinian groups designated as terrorist organizations by the United States, according to 2021 U.S. State Department estimates. Iran was quick to praise Hamas’s assault on Israel in late 2023 and pledge its continuing support for the Palestinian group.

Turkey has been another stalwart backer of Hamas—and a critic of Israel—following President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s rise to power in 2002. Though Ankara insists it only supports Hamas politically, it has been accused of funding Hamas’s terrorism, including through aid diverted from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency.
Egypt and Israel closed their borders with Gaza in 2006–07, restricting the movement of goods and people into and out of the territory. For years after the blockade began, Hamas collected revenue by taxing goods moving through a sophisticated network of tunnels that circumvented the Egyptian crossing into Gaza; this brought staples such as food, medicine, and cheap gas for electricity production into the territory, as well as construction materials, cash, and arms. Egypt shut down most of the tunnels breaching its territory but began to allow some commercial goods to enter Gaza through its Salah al-Din border crossing in 2018. As of 2021, Hamas reportedly collected upward of $12 million per month from taxes on Egyptian goods imported into Gaza.

Does foreign aid for Gaza go through Hamas?

Before the current war, Israel allowed Qatar to provide Gaza with hundreds of millions of dollars in annual assistance through Hamas. But foreign aid generally reaches Gaza via the PA and UN agencies, namely the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), though Hamas has reportedly diverted some of this aid. As a designated terrorist entity, Hamas and its government are cut off from official assistance that the United States and European Union (EU) provide to the West Bank. Some Islamic charities in Western countries have channeled money to Hamas-backed social service groups, prompting the U.S. Treasury to freeze their assets.

The latest Israel-Hamas war has devastated the Gaza Strip, exacerbating the already extreme poverty that existed there before October 7. More than one million people needed aid before the fighting broke out; as a result of the war, some 75 percent of Gaza’s more than two million residents have been displaced, and famine conditions are setting in. The Egyptian-Israeli blockade keeps Gaza mostly cut off from the world, reliant on the little international assistance allowed past Israeli inspectors. UNRWA remains the primary aid distributor, but it suffered a massive funding cut following accusations that it employed Hamas members involved in the October 7 massacre. Its top donor, the United States, paused funding for a year in March 2024, while around a dozen other countries issued their own, open-ended pauses or announced that future UNRWA funding would depend on the results of investigations into the allegations.

How has Hamas governed Gaza?

Hamas became the de facto authority in Gaza shortly after Israel withdrew from the territory in 2005. The following year, Hamas won a majority of seats in the PA’s legislature and formed a government. It earned votes for the social services it provided and as a rejection of the incumbent Fatah, which many voters perceived as having grown corrupt at the helm of the PLO and delivering little to Palestinians through its negotiations with Israel. The outcome was unacceptable to Fatah and its Western backers, and the party ousted Hamas from power in the West Bank. In Gaza, Hamas routed Fatah’s militias in a week of fighting, resulting in a political schism between the two Palestinian territories. Palestinians have not voted for a legislature since 2006, nor a president since 2008.

A map of Gaza with data points such as population (2.2 million) and area (360 sq km, roughly twice the size of Washington, DC)
Source:  UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

“The Hamas-controlled government has no effective or independent mechanisms for ensuring transparency in its funding, procurements, or operations.”
Freedom House
As Hamas took over the remnants of PA institutions in the strip, it established a judiciary and put in place authoritarian institutions. In theory, Hamas has governed in accordance with the PA’s sharia-based Palestinian Basic Law; but it has generally been more restrictive than the law requires, including by controlling how women dress and enforcing gender segregation in public. The watchdog group Freedom House found in 2020 that the “Hamas-controlled government has no effective or independent mechanisms for ensuring transparency in its funding, procurements, or operations.” Hamas also represses the Gazan media, civilian activism on social media, the political opposition, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), leaving it without mechanisms for accountability.
How has Hamas challenged Israel?

For decades, Hamas’s attacks on Israel mostly involved rocket and mortar strikes, mass shootings, and suicide bombings. Iranian security officials say that Tehran has provided Hamas with some weapons, but that Hamas gained the ability to build its own missiles after training with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and proxies. Israeli security officials estimate that Hamas had about twenty thousand rockets and mortars in its arsenal at the start of its current war with Israel. The group has also carried out incursions into Israeli territory, killing and kidnapping soldiers and civilians.

Prior to the 2023 conflict, Hamas and Israel had their deadliest fighting in years in 2021, when Hamas fired rockets into Israel following weeks of tensions between Palestinians and Israelis in Jerusalem. Some analysts say that Hamas wanted to bolster its reputation as the defender of the Palestinian cause after the PA postponed the 2021 elections. During the eleven-day conflict, Hamas and PIJ fired more than four thousand rockets from Gaza, killing ten Israeli civilians and injuring more than three hundred others. The United States and Egypt brokered a cease-fire to the conflict.

How was Hamas’s attack on Israel in 2023 different?

Hamas’s 2023 assault on southern Israel, “Operation al-Aqsa Storm,” was extraordinary in its strategy, scale, and secrecy, analysts say. It began early on October 7, the Jewish Sabbath and an important Jewish holiday, with Hamas launching several thousand rockets into southern and central Israel, hitting cities as far north as Tel Aviv. Hamas militants also breached the heavily fortified Gaza border and infiltrated many southern Israeli towns and villages, killing nearly 1,200 people and wounding and kidnapping scores more. Fighters livestreamed videos of their actions, showing that the attack was especially brutal, with some militants appearing to perpetrate what experts say could be ruled war crimes; in March 2024, UN investigators said there were “reasonable grounds to believe” some Hamas members committed sexual violence against hostages and those killed on October 7. Military leader Mohammed Deif said Hamas undertook its assault in response to Israel’s occupation of Palestinian lands and its various “crimes” against the Palestinian people.

The October 7 attack is the deadliest in Israel’s seventy-five-year history and has inflicted a deep psychological trauma on its people, with some analysts drawing comparisons to the surprise Pearl Harbor and September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. “It is completely unprecedented that a terrorist organization would have the capacity or the wherewithal to mount coordinated, simultaneous assaults from the air, sea, and land,” writes CFR Senior Fellow Bruce Hoffman.

The operation and the ensuing war have also drawn greater Western and international scrutiny of the military and intelligence ties between Hamas and Iran, as well as between Iran and its other “axis of resistance” allies in the region, including Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Yemen’s Houthis. While it’s unclear how much coordination there is among them, all have launched attacks on Israel or Israel-linked targets in the ongoing war, including Iran’s first-ever attack on Israeli soil in April 2024. Meanwhile, the Houthis have launched missile and drone attacks at Israel as well as frequent strikes on shipping in the Red Sea and surrounding waters, trade routes that the U.S. Navy has been tasked with defending. These extraordinary attacks have raised fears that the war in Gaza will balloon into a regional conflagration.

How do Palestinians view Hamas?
Palestinian opinions of Hamas are mixed. Before October 7, the group had been unpopular [PDF] in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, though Palestinians in both territories preferred Hamas to other political factions. Many experts say that PA President Mahmoud Abbas canceled the 2021 Palestinian national elections to prevent a likely Hamas victory.

After October 7, support for Hamas in Gaza rose four percentage points and nearly quadrupled in the West Bank, according to a December 2023 survey, though this was not enough for it to gain majority support in either territory. “Palestinians believe that diplomacy and negotiations are not an option available to them, that only violence and armed struggle is the means to end the siege and blockade over Gaza, and in general to end the Israeli occupation,” West Bank­–based pollster Khalil Shikaki told CNN. However, he added that “no one should see this as support for any atrocities that might have been committed by Hamas on that day.”
What’s next for Hamas?
Israel is seeking to completely eliminate the threat that Hamas poses to Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying that “total victory” is the objective. Israeli officials have said that Hamas no longer constitutes an organized fighting force in northern Gaza, while its Gaza-based leaders, are thought to be hiding below ground in the south.

“Hamas has suffered a grievous but not a crushing blow as a result of Israel’s military operations in the Gaza Strip,” wrote CFR expert Hoffman in June 2024, noting that U.S. intelligence estimated that Hamas still had several thousand fighters in Gaza, and that a majority of its tunnel networks there likely remained intact.

U.S. President Joe Biden has put forth a phased cease-fire deal that would halt the conflict and bring a return of the around 115 hostages, but the negotiations remained stalled in October 2024.

Hamas and Palestinian Authority negotiators have held talks on cooperating in a technocratic government that administers Gaza once the fighting ends, most recently issuing a joint statement in Beijing in July 2024. But some experts say that the Israeli government is unlikely to accept such an outcome, having so far rejected temporary cease-fires that could have given Hamas time to regroup. “The Israelis are clearly willing to countenance international opprobrium for rejecting what they regard as a bad cease-fire deal that will allow Hamas to survive and fight another day,” CFR’s Cook writes.

Recommended Resources
For Foreign Affairs, CFR Distinguished Fellow Martin Indyk discusses why Hamas attacked Israel in 2023 and why Israel was taken by surprise.

These Backgrounders by CFR’s Kali Robinson explain what to know about Palestinian governance beyond Gaza and about U.S. policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Palestinian economist Raja Khalidi makes a case for establishing a Palestinian state amid the war in Gaza in this Foreign Affairs article.

The Israeli NGO Gisha maps access to the Gaza Strip [PDF] and documents restrictions on the movement of people and goods enforced by Israel and Egypt.

Just-ln: Nigerian Navy Uncovers 12 Illegal Crude Oil Sites in Obodo, Omadino community's in Delta

In a major breakthrough under Operation DELTA SANITY, the Nigerian Navy Ship DELTA on Sunday uncovered and dismantled 12 illegal dug-out pits filled with stolen crude oil in Obodo, Omadino Community, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.
The operation, which took place on Sunday, June 1, 2025, is part of the Nigerian Navy’s intensified efforts to curb illegal bunkering and protect national assets in the Niger Delta.

The volume of crude oil discovered is yet to be confirmed, but the Navy’s swift action is part of ongoing efforts to combat oil theft and economic sabotage in the Niger Delta.
The Nigerian Navy reiterated its commitment to remaining undeterred in the fight against crude oil theft, vowing to sustain operations in all hotspots across the region.

Source: Nigerian Navy

Auto Crash: IPF visits Ijaw Women Connect Western Zone Chairperson, Donates Cash for Medical Treatment

The Ijaw Publishers' Forum, IPF, has paid a solidarity visit to the Western Zone Chairwoman of the sociocultural organisation, the Ijaw Women's Connect, IWC, Comrade Ebierebo Ande, who was involved in a ghastly motor accident.

Recall that the IWC chairwoman was rushed to the Capitol Hill hospital along Airport Road in Effurun, Delta State, where she is currently recuperating.

The President of IPF, Comrade Ozobo Austin, who led a delegation of the Forum on the visit on Thursday, made a donation of ₦100,000 as financial support from the IPF for her medical treatment.

"The IPF felt it wise as Ijaw frontline publishers to quickly respond to her plight as soon as we got wind of the tragic accident," Ozobo said.

"From what we have seen, she needs all the help she could get. In fact, it is God's intervention that she is alive as her injuries are really grave," he added.
President Ozobo urged other good spirited individuals especially those of Ijaw extraction, to rally round the victim in her time of need.

"We also call on all fellow well-to-do Ijaw sons and daughters to come to her aid as an injury to one is an injury to all. She really needs support and prayers."

President Ozobo during the visit also prayed for the quick recovery of the IWC leader.

Otuaro Congratulates King Ateke Tom on 61st Birth Anniversary, Commends his Contributions to Peace in Niger Delta

PRESS RELEASE

Otuaro Lauds King Ateke Tom's Contribution To Peace In Niger Delta

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has congratulated the traditional ruler of the Okochiri Kingdom in Rivers State, His Royal Majesty, King Ateke Tom, on the occasion of his 61st birthday.

Otuaro was among prominent guests that graced the colourful birthday celebration of King Ateke at his palace in Okochiri, Okrika Local Government Area, on Monday.

He described the Rivers monarch as "a respectable leader whose reign has brought about unity, peace, progress and development around his community."

He stressed that King Ateke, who is also the 'Sekuro of the Niger Delta', was a great asset who had contributed immensely to the peace, stability, security and development of the region.
Otuaro expressed his utmost regard for the traditional institution and the vital role of traditional rulers in the peace and development of communities in the Niger Delta.

He noted that traditional rulers were among the critical stakeholders that the PAP was collaborating with to strengthen the programme's peace-building process in the region.

He reiterated that the programme was in safe hands, and strongly motivated by President Bola Tinubu to bridge the region's human capital development gap through formal education scholarships and vocational training in aviation, maritime, agriculture, and other relevant trade areas.

Otuaro said his policy of inclusivity had ensured the involvement of Niger Delta women in the programme's initiatives, stressing that there were plans designed for their empowerment and contribution to the region's socio-economic growth.

He emphasized that he was focused on rendering quality service to the people of the region, and not distracted by the shenanigans of his detractors.

Otuaro called on all stakeholders of the region to remain steadfast in the effort to sustain the prevailing peace in the region so that socio-economic and developmental activities could thrive around the communities.

While expressing appreciation to King Ateke for his unwavering support to the programme, the PAP boss prayed to God to grant him long reign, longevity and good health.

Signed:
Mr Igoniko Oduma
Special Assistant on Media to the Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme.
04/06/2025

Governor Adeleke of Osun State Makes Move to Join APC, Visits President Tinubu at his Lagos Residence

President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday evening received the Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, at his private residence in Ikoyi, Lagos.

Governor Adeleke was accompanied by his elder brother, renowned businessman and philanthropist, Chief Adedeji Adeleke, as well as his nephew, internationally acclaimed Afrobeat musician, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido.
Details of the meeting was not unveiled to the public but it is not far from the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Osun State.

It was rumored that the incumbent governor Adeleke who is PDP may not secure his second term bid if he refuses to decamped to the rulling party APC.
Meanwhile, there are insinuations that governor Adeleke is making every move to secure his second term bid even if is to join the rulling party.

Just-ln: Delta Host Communities led by Mulade Demand 1.3 Trillion 13 % Oil Derivation Funds Mismanaged by Former Governor Okowa

A Delta State-born environmental rights activist and development advocate, Comrade Mulade Sheriff has called on the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC, to avail Deltans and the general public the current position of the mismanaged, misappropriated and misapplied 13% Oil Derivation funds meant for the development of host communities in the state.

The former chairman, of oil-rich Kokodiagbene Community in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State as appealed to the Chairman, EFCC Mr Olanipekun Olukoyede to address this critical issue devoid of compromise and political interference. 
 "We wish to strongly believe that the former governor of Delta State, Sen Dr Ifeanyi Okowa's political defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) should not be considered for compromise to the detriment of host communities in Delta State.

Comrade Sheriff, who is the Chairman, Association of Host Communities, cautioned against sweeping the issue under the carpet because the former governor Okowa has joined the ruling party APC, therefore, all charges are dropped which will set a wrong precedent for Nigeria's political landscape and developmental aspirations.
It is imperative to state that Nigerians and the world are watching the anti graft agency EFCC and the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led federal government in its promises to fight against corruption, insecurity, unemployment, hunger and poverty etc. The Gbaramatu Kingdom, born renowned human rights activist, lamented that "we can not believe that the government will compromise corruption for political reasons and destroy the future of Nigerians," he  surmised.

Monday, June 2, 2025

Prime Club lnt'l hails Governor Oborevwori on visit to Ayakoromo bridge project, urges him to match his words with action on 2027 deadline

Prime Club International, Ayakoromo in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, has poured encomiums on the State governor, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. (Elder) Sheriff Oborevwori for breaking record in the dynamics of infrastructural development of Delta State by being the first governor to personally visit the site of the Ayakoromo bridge project unsolicited.
Prime Club International, a socio-cultural organisation founded in 1993 by elites of diverse professions, in a Press Statement signed by its Public Relation Officer, Primer (Barrister) Preye Onduku expressed their joy that the project which was started by ex-governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan in 2012 after the massacre of the community in the Niger Delta crisis was to open up the rural areas to development and boost economic opportunities. 
The 612-metre bridge across the Forcados River is to improve connectivity among the riverine communities and the upland; has been plagued by delays due to want of political will. 
The club embraced the determination and the marching order of the governor as uncommon governmental commitment. We urge the governor to keep the deadline date of 2027 sacrosanct. 
The Club also commended the governor for the prompt release of ₦5 billion in order to inject new blood into the project. The governor did not only visited the site but also drummed out an irrevocable standing order of ₦1billion monthly for the project advancement till its completion in 2027. 

In fact, he was actively addressing SETRACO in charge of the project to remove all substandard pillars installed by the former contractor.
The visit was indeed a reinforcement of his commitment to the project. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori would not break record as the first governor to visit the most priced project among the Delta Ijaws, he, indeed was the first governor to approve and implement payment of the new minimum wage and he has stood out very tall among the comity of states as foremost in human capital development which earn him the support of Deltans and residents. He is surely, a man whose words are commitment, integrity, and dependability. We are full of deep gratitude for his unwavering dedication. 
We extol the governor for his words which aligned with his commitment to the project. We urge the Delta State Ministry of Works to pay meticulous attention to the project and advise the governor steadily in order to convert the goal into a reality. Again, Prime Club International, Ayakoromo will forever extend their heartfelt thanks to the governor for rekindling the hope of the Niger Delta rural communities as the projects gears towards a completion in 2027.
Prime Club International, Ayakoromo Federated Communities, Ijaws in Delta State will forever stand by our amiable governor even beyond 2027. May God Almighty continue to bless him on this fruitful enterprise, the statement added.

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Again, Tantita Security Services Built a Magnificent Youth House for lsoko community in Delta State

As part of the organization corporate social responsibility, management of the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, an oil pipeline surveillance company owned by a renowned Niger Delta warlord, High Chief.Dr. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo has built and commissioned Isoko Youth House known as (Fred Obe Secretariat) at Ozoro community, headquarters of lsoko North Local Government Area of Delta State.
The magnificent modern community youth house costs the security outfit over Two hundred million naira, a rare kind gesture initiated by the pragmatic Managing Director (MD) of the company, High Chief. Engr. Kestin Ebimorbowei Pondi.

Recall that in the past month, the security company also built a multi millionaire modern police Divisional Headquarters for Ugborikoko Community in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta as part of its corporate social responsibility to aid Nigeria police in the fight against crime and ensure peace and security in our communities.
The commissioning took place on Saturday 31st May, 2025 as fulfilment of the number one pipeline security company in Africa to empower and support the growth of Isoko youths. The event marked a significant milestone in the company's commitment to community development and youth empowerment.
The Isoko Youth House, funded by Tantita Security Services Limited, is equipped with modern resources tailored to foster innovation, creativity, and personal growth among the youths. This initiative underscores the company's dedication to investing in the future of the community.
The commissioning ceremony was attended by prominent stakeholders, community leaders, and youths, who expressed gratitude to Tantita Security Services Limited for this visionary project. The facility promises to become a hub for youth development, providing opportunities for skills acquisition, mentorship, and socialization.
Through this initiative, Tantita Security Services Limited reaffirms its commitment to corporate social responsibility and community engagement, setting a benchmark for sustainable development in the region.

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Roman catholic new pope, Leo XIV donates his monthly $2000 dollar salary to charity, says the needy deserves it more than him

Pope Leo XIV has allegedly refused the $2000 dollars salary given to him monthly for the needy in the society all over the world, especially victims of war and other natural disasters.

He insisted that it should be given to charity every month since he already has food, clothes, security and everything he needs. He said he doesn’t need any money and that his salary should be chanel to charity works around the globe.
This is great, this is how Christianity should be, not cruising in jets and luxurious cars when your congregation suffers.  

What moral lessons do you learn here...

Embattled Rivers State suspended Governor, Fubara Appreciates President Tinubu for Swift lntervention in Restoring Peace

Suspended Governor Fubara thanks President Tinubu for his swift intervention to salvage Rivers State from looming anarchy arising from the festering political crisis, says he has held reconciliatory meetings with Wike at the FCT minister’s residence.

He said, "We are already in the peace process. I want you to thank Mr President for his timely intervention to salvage the situation, and stabilise the polity and the State. If not for Mr President, the story today would have been different. 
Fubara added that since the President’s intervention, several reconciliatory meetings had been held, including some at the FCT minister’s residence.

He said: "There is no reason why there will not be peace between me and my Oga”, in reference to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and his predecessor, Chief Nyesom Wike, adding, "There will be peace. We are meeting. We will reconcile."
Governor Fubara stated these at a meeting with leaders and stakeholders of the Simplified Movement as part of activities to mark his two years in office as Governor of Rivers State in Port Harcourt on Thursday.

PANDEF hails South-South governors on drastic development, calls on Niger Deltans to support them as there is more to do for the region

MESSAGE TO  SOUTH-SOUTH GOVERNORS AND PEOPLE ON THE OCCASION OF CELEBRATION OF DEMOCRACY DAY, 29TH MAY, 2025.

On this occasion of celebration of May  29th, Democracy Day, the National Chairman of the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), the foremost regional body championing the interests of the Niger Delta hereby extends heartfelt commendations to the Governors of the South-South region for their leadership and commendable performance in governance.
PANDEF especially salutes Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State, Governor Prince Bassey Otu of Cross State, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, and Governor Similayi Fubara of Rivers State, for their unwavering commitment to infrastructural development, including major road constructions, bridge expansions, urban renewal project, agricultural development and the initiation of port facilities. Added to them, the efforts of Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, since his return and Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo during the past few months have been equally momentus

Combined, these efforts are significantly enhancing connectivity between our people, fostering regional integration, and laying a solid foundation for sustained economic growth within the individual states and across the Niger Delta. In addition to physical development, the governors have demonstrated a strong commitment to social welfare policies, particularly in the areas of healthcare, education, and the well-being of civil servants. These efforts are yielding tangible improvements in the quality of life for the region’s citizens in most places.
PANDEF observes that if this trajectory is maintained over the coming years, the region is poised to set national benchmarks and serve as a guiding model for other parts of the country. 
 
Looking forward, PANDEF reminds our Governors that the time to rest on our oars has not come, as there is more to be done. With our eyes on the ball, we should remain optimistic that the South-South region will continue on this path of growth and emerge as a beacon of hope, progress, and development in Nigeria as a whole. Furthermore,  forging closer collaborations within the framework of BRACED Commission and individual state-state support components  could subsequently build us all as economic corridors.
 
At the same time, the forum calls upon the people, especially our vibrant citizens, respected monarchs, elders, and community leaders to offer their full support and cooperation, and prayers for sustaining the  momentum in driving the region to even greater heights.

While acknowledging the various challenges that persist, including the unfortunate ongoing political crisis and the democratic erosion in Rivers State, PANDEF reaffirms its unwavering commitment to peace, stability, and progress in the entire Niger Delta. Knowing that Rivers State will soon be free, we will intensify our efforts to mobilize and unite our people towards peace.  This is the indispensable foundation upon which more meaningful development can thrive.
Again, congratulations and happy celebrations. 

Ambassador Dr Godknows Boladei Igali, OON l, National Chairman PANDEF

Friday, May 30, 2025

Former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Orubebe Hails President Tinubu on Two Year Milestone Achievements

By Hon. Prince Edumogiren Augustine.

Elder Godsday Peter Orubebe, CON, a venerable statesman and former Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs, has epitomized wisdom and leadership in Nigeria for decades. His deep insight into the country’s political landscape, coupled with an unwavering commitment to national advancement, has solidified his stature as a respected figure within the All Progressives Congress (APC). On this momentous occasion of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu marking two years in office, Orubebe seizes the opportunity to spotlight the remarkable progress achieved under the President’s stewardship while calling for united support for his continuing endeavors.

Elder Orubebe offers heartfelt congratulations to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, as he commemorates the significant milestone of completing the first two years of his administration. He emphasizes that reaching this pivotal juncture is a commendable achievement, conveying his best wishes for the President’s continued success as he navigates the latter half of his tenure.

Orubebe commends the unwavering dedication and tireless commitment displayed by President Tinubu throughout his administration. He lauds the President's exceptional leadership and visionary approach, which have been instrumental in steering Nigeria toward a brighter horizon.
Recognized as the key figure stepping into the leadership void left by the late Ijaw National Leader, Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, Orubebe underscores the impressive accomplishments of President Tinubu over the past two years. He asserts, “Were it not for Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decisive victory in the 2023 elections, Nigeria might find itself in dire straits today. His bold move to eliminate the subsidy on petroleum products - an endeavor that previous administrations hesitated to undertake - has unleashed a multitude of advantages for our nation. Governors across the political spectrum are now expressing their gratitude for the increased allocations to their states, empowering them to initiate projects and manage their governance without the need for borrowing.”

Orubebe further highlights that the strategic decision to float the Naira, along with other prudent monetary policies, has invigorated both foreign and domestic investors, who are now eager to engage in a wide array of sectors within the Nigerian economy.

Moreover, the APC leader extol the significant infrastructure initiatives such as the ongoing Coastal Road Project, which will connect Lagos to Calabar, traversing through Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and culminating in Cross River State.

The Ijaw Leader envisions the initiative of the Lagos-Kano motorway, approximately 1,000 kilometers, as far more than merely a roadway; it stands an economic corridor that seamlessly links four geopolitical zones, including the federal capital city, Abuja, and integrates railways and other critical infrastructure currently under development to foster trade and facilitate the efficient movement of people.

Orubebe also commends the Tinubu administration for its unwavering commitment to combatting insecurity, addressing terrorism, banditry, and other criminal activities that plagued the nation upon the President’s assumption of office. He believes this steadfast resolve has rekindled hope and confidence among Nigerians, paving the way for a more secure and prosperous future.

As he reflects on the transformation witnessed during these two years of President Tinubu's leadership, the elder statesman articulates his pride in the significant changes that have occurred. He expresses profound optimism for the achievements yet to come in the remaining two years of the President’s tenure, reaffirming his unwavering support for Tinubu’s ongoing efforts and his steadfast belief in the President’s capabilities.

Looking toward the horizon of Nigeria’s future, Orubebe conveys a profound sense of hope, inspired by President Tinubu’s resolute determination and visionary leadership. He firmly believes that as the nation strides forward, the President’s unwavering commitment will serve as a cornerstone in shaping a more radiant tomorrow for all Nigerians.

 Grateful for the invaluable contributions of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Orubebe resolutely reaffirms his confidence in the President as an indispensable asset to the nation’s relentless pursuit of growth and development. Ultimately, he eagerly anticipates a flourishing Nigeria under Tinubu's enduring leadership, characterized by sustained progress, unity, and national prosperity.

Ijaw Media Executives Congratulate His Highness, Dr. Pilot Whiskey Arantan, the Pere of ljaws in Udu on his Birth Anniversary

Udu, Delta State___  Media CEOs from the ljaw extraction residents in warri on Thursday joined the great Pere of ljaw Community in Udu Local Government Area of Delta State, His Highness, King Dr. Pilot Whiskey Arantan Ogedegbe-Arere on the auspicious occasion of his birth anniversary.

In a surprise birthday visit, the Publisher of Niger Delta Mirror Newspaper Online, Comrade Oyinbi Onduku and the CEO of Delta Event TV, Mr. Mike Ugedi extended their heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Pilot Whiskey Arantan Ogedegbe - Arere, the revered King of the Ijaw People residing in Udu, on his lofty birthday. 
Known for his leadership, wisdom and selfless services to humanity, Dr. Ogedegbe is celebrated as a man with a golden heart,  pace setter and a mentor who has greatly impacted the lives of many in the region. His contributions to the ljaw community as a coach and guide have made a lasting mark on the hearts of the people.

As we celebrate his special day, Niger Delta Mirror and Delta Event TV wish him many more years of fruitful achievements, good health, and continued success in all his endeavors. His legacy of leadership continues to shine brightly, guiding future generations towards peace and prosperity.
Once again, we extend our warmest wishes to His Majesty, Dr. Pilot Whiskey Arantan Ogedegbe - Arere, on this momentous occasion. May the years ahead be filled with endless blessings and joy in Jesus Mighty name, Amen.

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Alaowei Louis Ogbeghan and Family Rejoice with High Chief. Godfrey Tare Pondi, GM Operations Tantita Security Services on his Birth Anniversary

I, Alaowei Preye Louis Ogbeghan aka Okpolokpo (CSO) and my humble family rejoiced with a wonderful boss and father figure, High Chief. Godfrey Tare Pondi, the lbe-Ebidouwei of Gbaramatu Kingdom and GM Operations Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited as you adds another glorious year today.

Happy birthday to an amazing boss and mentor! Your love, wisdom and strength inspire us every day.
Working under your tetulage is the best thing that has ever happened to me and my family.

We are very grateful for the countless memories of support and kindness you shown towards us over the years.

May this your new age usher you into another awesome dimension of strength and perfect health. We earnestly pray that God grant you the wherewithal to continually live life to the fullest and impact your generation.
You deserve all the happiness in the world. Thank you for being our guiding light and a constant source of support. Here is to celebrating you today and always.

We love you so much boss, happy birthday!

Signed:

Mr/Mrs. Louis Preye Ogbeghan aka Okpolokpo, CSO to the GM Operations Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited