Thursday, May 31, 2018

ONE KILLED AS ATEKE TOM ALLEGEDLY ESCAPES ASSASSINATION

ONE KILLED AS ATEKE TOM ALLEGEDLY ESCAPES ASSASSINATION

One person has been killed following an alleged attempt by some unknown bandits to assassinate the Amanyanabo of Okochiri Kingdom in Okirika Local Government Area of Rivers State, His Royal Majesty, King Ateke Tom.

It was gathered that Ateke, who was a ex-Niger Delta Agitator, had visited Amadi-Ama in Port Harcourt for a traditional function when some armed youths invaded the area and shot sporadically in the direction where Ateke was.

A source alleged that in the process that a young man believed to be in the entourage of King Ateke was gunned down, adding that the King escaped the scene by the whiskers.

However, Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, has condemned the assassination attempt on Ateke, noting that the incident is capable of igniting fresh crisis in the region.

In a statement Wednesday in Port Harcourt, Comrade Samuel George, the Chairman of the Eastern Zone of the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, pointed out that the Ijaw leaders are not happy over the development intended to take the life of the Amanyanabo.

George said: “We condemn the assassination attempt on the life of a prominent King of Ijaw land, HRM, King Ateke Tom. The leaders of Ijaw frown at it because it is capable of causing fresh crisis in the South-South region if not the peaceful disposition exhibited by the Okochiri monarch.”

According to George, Ijaws have suffered a lot as a result of violence in the region, adding that Ijaw people do not want any crisis in their land, even as he urged security operatives to fish out and prosecute the culprits.

“The Ijaws observed that attacks on King Ateke is one too many on the traditional institutions of the Ijaw nation. One a different occasion that Amanyanabo of Kalabari and Bonny monarch suffered similar attacks. These attacks are uncivilised and a calculated attempt to cause crisis in Ijaw nation,” George stated.

Elaye The Tarakiri Boy: RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES IN NIGER DELTA U...

Elaye The Tarakiri Boy: RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES IN NIGER DELTA U...: RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES IN NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY.. The Senate on its 156th meeting (Regular) held Thursday, 31st May,2018. Deci...

RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES IN NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY..

RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES IN NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY..

The Senate on its 156th meeting (Regular) held Thursday, 31st May,2018. Decides that;

1- All part-time  Pre-Degree and postgraduate students are to resume academic activities with effect from 4th June, 2018.

2- All students who are to sit for the  Nursing Council of Nigeria  Examination are requested to come from their various homes for the of the Examination and leave immediately  after the Examinations.

3- All regular students are to resume academic activities for 2017/2018 academic session with effect from Monday, 18th June ,2018.

4- Students are to pay all necessary fees/charges and show evidence of Registration of curses before they would be allowed entry into the  University.

5- Students who are unable to meet up the above conditions are to apply for suspension of studies.

Signed

Mrs  Effua E.Berepubo

Ag: Registrar..

Elaye Igbian-Warifagha Yagila, The Tarakiri Boy..

Announcer .



SENATORS LOCK HORNS AS MELAYE DUMPS APC

SENATORS LOCK HORNS AS MELAYE DUMPS APC


Senators yesterday engaged in war of words over the decision by Senator Dino Melaye (APC, Kogi)  to dump his seat at the side of APC senators and “take refuge” on the side where opposition PDP senators sit.
Melaye resumed at the plenary yesterday after being away for weeks following his running battle with the police.


Wearing neck brace, he requested that he should be allowed to sit at the side of the PDP.
“Mr President, I want to seek your indulgence to call in the sergeant-at-arms to look for a comfortable seat for me on this side of the divide. I am no longer comfortable sitting here (APC side).
“I want to ask that you mandate the sergeant-at-arms to look for a seat for me. I will take a seat close to David Mark pending when you get a seat for me,” he said.
Immediately after the request, Melaye was assisted by sergeant-at-arms and some of his colleagues to relocate to the side where PDP senators were seated.
At the Senate, the APC senators sit on right side while their colleagues of the PDP sit on the left.
Melaye  also alleged that  the Nigeria police attempted to kill him twice through the application of a chemical substance and injection.
His action was trailed by a point order by the Senate Leader, Ahmad Lawan (APC, Yobe), who said Melaye remained on the APC side. He said  seats on the APC side were more comfortable and well arranged.
“If his seat has problem, we can find any other for him including my seat,” he said.
Senators Jibrin Barau (APC, Kano), Kabir Marafa (APC, Zamfara) and the Chief Whip, Olusola Adeyeye (APC, Osun) all backed Lawan’s position, citing  the country’s Constitution and the Senate rules.
The Deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu (PDP, Enugu) said Melaye’s request was a constitutional matter and  as such it should be granted. The minority leader, Goodswill Akpabio (PDP, Akwa Ibom) supported Ekweremadu’s argument.
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki said the issue raised by Melaye had nothing to do with change of allegiance, saying the request of Melaye would be granted pending when his seat at the APC side would be comfortable for him.
The APC spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi said the party respects Melaye’s right to associate with anyone.
He said “We respect his right of association and wish him good luck

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

BAYELSA DECRIES FG’S ATTITUDE ON DIRECTIVE TO OIL COMPANIES

BAYELSA DECRIES FG’S ATTITUDE ON DIRECTIVE TO OIL COMPANIES

The Sun - The Bayelsa State government has decried the apathetic attitude of the Federal Government to the directive of the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo that oil companies relocate their headquarters to states in which have their major operations.

Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (retd), who stated this in Yenagoa when members of the House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee on Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), led by Victor Nwokolo, paid him a courtesy call, said Bayelsa has been losing revenue in taxes because oil firms operating in the state pay their taxes to other states where their operational offices are located.

Johan, noting that the Bayelsa State government was not happy with the situation, urged the committee to find solutions to the non-implementation of the directive and issues of environmental degradation plaguing the state.

“Staff of most of the oil companies will simply come and work in the state and return to cites such as Lagos or Abuja where they are located. The Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson, even took it up with the Vice President. There were some executive statements made to that effect, but up till now we haven’t seen anything. We are interested in that,” the Deputy Governor complained.

Jonah, reiterating the state government’s position that host communities must be accorded a minimum of 10 percent equity participation in the PIB, lamented that oil resource communities are daily exposed to the hazards and dangers of massive environmental pollution and degradation caused by extractive activities of the oil companies.

He decried the effects of gas flaring in Bayelsa in particular and the Niger Delta in general, stressing that the people living in those environments are faced with the heat emitted from the gas flaring stations.

The Deputy Governor disclosed that Governor Dickson had commissioned some experts to study the impact of environmental pollution on the people of the state.

GBARAMATU TRADITIONAL RULER CAUTIONS ON DO-OR-DIE POLITICKING

GBARAMATU TRADITIONAL RULER CAUTIONS ON DO-OR-DIE POLITICKING

Tribune - Ahead the 2019 general elections, the Pere of Gbaramatu Kingdom,  Oboro Gbaraun 11, Aketekpe, Agadagba, has cautioned politicians against do-or-die politicking.

The traditional ruler gave the caution when Comrade Sheriff Mulade, a People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Delta House of Assembly aspirant, paid him a visit at his Oporoza palace, headquarters of Gbaramatu kingdom in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.

The Pere, who expressed his support for the aspirant like any other from the kingdom, warned that his kingdom would only support whoever emerges as candidates to represent the people in the State House of Assembly and other political offices.

Addressing Mulade and his supporters in Ijaw tongue, he averred that “I am aware that other candidates from this kingdom are also aspiring for the position; you should not play politics of bitterness or politics of blackmail; you should play politics of brotherly and friendly love.”

Speaking earlier at the palace, Comrade Mulade, who’s a famous environmental activist, said his visit to the royal father was to intimate him of his intention to seek to represent his people at the state’s assembly.

“I am here to inform my father about my intention to represent the good people of Warri South-West, and I believe my engagement with the monarch would trigger my way through this process.

“As a son of this kingdom, I need your royal blessings and support to enable me achieve my goals.

“I will try as much as possible to keep the relative peace; we’re going to build on it, because that’s my area of specialisation.

“I will eagerly try to see that employment is influenced to the youths, this kingdom has many International Oil Companies (IOC), we must make sure that our youths are employable in these companies.

“In the area of sport, I will ensure grass roots sport development would be a priority,” the national coordinator of the Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) enthused.

Mulade, who also used the occasion to inaugurate his Oporoza Constituency Liaison Office, said he would engage communities in Warri South-West from time to time if elected into the office.

The grassroots mobiliser added that his intention for the aspiration was not for personal gain, but for the sake of the downtrodden and the voiceless to be heard and responded to.

$BILLION SECURITY FUND; SOUTH -SOUTH GOVERNORS DEMAND 13 PERCENT DERIVATION

1$BILLION SECURITY FUND; SOUTH -SOUTH GOVERNORS DEMAND  13 PERCENT DERIVATION

South-South Governors have formally demanded 13percent derivation from the Federal Government on the $1billion to be withdrawn from the  Excess Crude Account to fund National Security Matters.

In attendance at the meeting were: Bayelsa State Governor, Hon Henry Seriake Dickson, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike,  Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel and Deputy Governor of Edo State, Rt Hon Philip Shaibu.

Briefing journalists after the meeting of the South-South Governors Forum at the Government House Port Harcourt on Wednesday, Chairman of the Forum and Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson stated that  the governors resolved to officially  communicate to the appropriate authorities  for the constitutional provision of 13 percent derivation to be  applied and respected.

Seriake said: "We took the collective  view that with respect to the Federal Government's  effort to withdraw  $1billion for national security, our position in this zone is  in line with the constitutional provision on derivation. 

"While we have no objection to the Federal Government spending money on security, including  security of this zone, we believe the constitutional provision on 13percent derivation be applied and fully respected.

"We will communicate that to the appropriate authorities so that whatever amount that is withdrawn from the Excess Crude Account, being proceed of crude oil sale is subject to  the 13 percent principle enshrined in the constitution. "

The South-South Governors Forum also called for the withdrawal of the Executive Bill forwarded to the National Assembly, wherein the Federal Government seeks  to control the management of waterways.

The South-South Governors declared: "We also agreed that the bill currently making rounds in the National Assembly  which we understand is an Executive Bill on management of water resources. We are of the view that the provisions of the bill are offensive and obnoxious.

"We disagree with the centralized control of water resources as we are already dealing with the problem associated with over centralization of our country and we have agreed that the bill should be immediately withdrawn by the Federal Government and further consultations be made on that."

The South-South Governors further declared their support for restructuring of the country and  the devolution of powers to the states.

The governors stated: "Everyone is aware of the ongoing clamour for devolution and a return to essential founding principle of this great country. And we in our meeting resolved as we have been speaking over sometime  that we associate fully with the clamour for restructuring, for the clamour for true federalism and for the clamour for devolution of powers that are so concentrated at the centre to the federating units and we have agreed to support ongoing moves in that direction by working with like-minded Nigerians who mean well for the country so that we can all have a stable and prosperous and peaceful nation."

POLICE UNCOVER ILLEGAL GUN FACTORY IN BENUE


POLICE UNCOVER ILLEGAL GUN FACTORY IN BENUE



Benue State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni
The Benue State Police Command on Tuesday uncovered an illegal gun manufacturing factory in the Oju Local Government Area of the state.
The Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, who led his men to the factory located at Amyuwogbu-Ibilla in Oju, said the illegal factory owner, Abi Odah, was arrested alongside his son, Kingsley Abi and one Thomas Ode, aka Tommy.
Owoseni, who paraded the three suspects at the Oju Police Division, stated that the police were investigating a case of abduction and rape when they stumbled on the illegal factory.

He said 19-year-old Kingsley and his friend,Tommy, 17, were earlier arrested following an allegation of abduction and rape of a 15-year-old girl.
The CP added that when policemen got to Kingsley father’s home, they found prohibited items in the father’s workshop located behind the house.
The commissioner added that further probe into the activities of Odah, who was a blacksmith, revealed he was fabricating weapons while disguising them as Dane guns for hunters.

“Some of the locally-fabricated guns use AK-47 ammunitions,” Owoseni said.
Odah, who said he fabricated Dane guns for hunters, however, said not all the tools belonged to him.Copyright PUNCH.
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A MAN WHO CRITICIZED GOODLUCK JONATHAN DURING THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION AND OPENLY SUPPORTED BUHARI, BEGS HIM FOR FORGIVENESS

A MAN WHO CRITICIZED GOODLUCK JONATHAN DURING THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION AND OPENLY SUPPORTED BUHARI, BEGS HIM FOR FORGIVENESS

Tori - A Facebook user identified as Elisha Ishaku, who criticised former president, Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 and advocated for Muhamamdu Buhari, has taken to the social media platform to reveal how he paid the former leader and begged him for forgiveness.

While sharing his encounter with Goodluck Jonathan on Facebook, he wrote;

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"Today I visited the former President of Nigeria, the father and Hero of democracy in Africa His Excellency Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GEJ) the man that believed that his ambition is not worth the life of any Nigerian.
I ceased the chance to apologise to him for disagreeing with him politically in 2015.

In a his usual characteristic manner, he opened his arms wide, forgave easily and received me with love.
This man is the embodiment of humility and gentleness.
We promise to redeem ourselves from our mistakes of 2015 come 2019.

God bless Nigeria."
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2018 DEMOCRACY DAY: A CALL TO MY GREAT IJAW PEOPLE FOR DEEPER REFLECTION

2018 DEMOCRACY DAY: A CALL TO MY GREAT IJAW PEOPLE FOR DEEPER REFLECTION

As we celebrate 19years of Democracy after decades of military rule, I urge our great people to use this historic moment to reflect over our past and present stake in the Nigerian state.

Since the forceful unholy matrimony and amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates in 1914, the Ijaw Nation has remained at the receiving end as the ethnic group that has been shouldering the economic burden of the country.

But despite our immeasurable and invaluable sacrifices and contributions, we are given peanuts and crumbs that can sustain us while the exploration and exploitation last.

However, while we blame our aggressors, assailants and antagonists for the mindless and heartless degradation, devastation and destruction of our land and God given resources, there is the need for our people to look inward. We  also need to come to terms with the reality that nobody or government can exploit or have unhindered access to our abundant resources without internal collaborators.

It is important for the Ijaw Nation to use this opportunity for sober reflection. As the fourth largest ethnic group in a country of over 250 distinct ethnic tribes and groups, we are not supposed to be crying about marginalization or see ourselves as minorities. What we need most at this point in our political evolution is unity. The Ijaw Nation need to unite because there is nothing we cannot achieve with unity. Our political elites despite their political differences need to forge a common united front that will help to enhance our growth and development.

While it is common knowledge that we are not yet where we ought to be as a great people, it is very obvious that with peace and unity of purpose we can turn around our present situation and achieve the unimaginable and unachievable.

Finally, it is important to reexamine our political recruitment processes especially those we elect to represent our great people right from the Local Government level to our State Houses of Assembly, National Assembly, Governors and even whoever we shall support in the forthcoming 2019 Presidential election.

I wish us a Happy Democracy Day Celebration.

Long live the Ijaw Youth Council
Long live the Ijaw Nation
Long live the Niger Delta
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria

BARR. OWEILAEMI R. PEREOTUBO
National President
Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION; HON PRINCE DOODEI WEEK APPLAUDED THE PEOPLE OF BAYELSA STATE FOR THE SERENE AND REFLECTIVE MOOD THE DAY WAS MARKED.

DEMOCRACY  DAY CELEBRATION;

HON PRINCE DOODEI WEEK APPLAUDED  THE PEOPLE OF BAYELSA STATE FOR THE SERENE AND REFLECTIVE MOOD THE DAY WAS MARKED.

By Elaye Igbian Warifagha Yagila,The Tarakiri Boy.

The Bayelsa state  commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources Hon Prince Doodei  Week has commended the people of the state for the peaceful  celebration of Democracy Day  he also thanked them for their unflinching support towards the Restoration government on reforming the civil service and pay roll fraud.

Doodei who stated this in his hometown while celebrating the Democracy Day alongside with members of his community and the  stakeholders holders of southern-ijaw Local where he hail from ,he also applauded  them for the serene and reflective mood in which the day was marked.


He urged the people of the state to continue to showcase their role in deepening democracy by actively participating in the electoral process, which has improved over the years.

He said the Restoration government will continue to work for the people, by designing and implementing people-centric policies, assuring space for equal access to justice and ensuring economic growth and development.

According to him, “Today is one of extreme significance in our history as a  state ,nation  marks the 19th years of return of power to the people under this republic.Hence i  join Nigerians in the celebration.”

“For nearly two decades, our democracy has continued to mature, leading to strengthened institutions, social justice and economic and Agricultural development etc., as our democracy is being progressively deepened, our electioneering process is getting better,” he noted

Noting that improved structures have deepened the dividends of democracy in Nigeria, he said, “In Bayelsa state this advancement in our democracy has resulted in better infrastructure, improved education and health care delivery system , and  Agricultural produce.

I use this opportunity to call issue out a clarion call to the people, Bayelsans and friends of our dear state to support the  Administration of Gov Henry Seriake Dickson to enlarge the gains of our democratic journey he noted.

DEMOCRACY DAY: ADDRESS BY MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 2018 DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION, TUESDAY, 29TH MAY, 2018


DEMOCRACY DAY:

ADDRESS BY MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 2018 DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION, TUESDAY, 29TH MAY, 2018


My Dear Nigerians!

Today marks the 19th year of our nascent democracy and the 3rd Anniversary of this administration. I am thankful to Almighty God for bringing us thus far. This administration came at a time that Nigerians needed Change, the Change we promised and the Change we continue to deliver. We have faced a lot of challenges on this journey and Nigerians have stood by us in achieving the three cardinal points of this administration namely; Security, Corruption and the Economy.

2. The commemoration of this year’s Democracy Day is a celebration of freedom, a salute to the resilience and determination of Nigerians and a recommitment by Government to keep its promise to lead Nigeria into a new era of justice and prosperity.

3. Public safety and security remains the primary duty of this Government. Before this Administration came into being 3 years ago, Boko Haram held large areas of land spanning several Local Governments in the North East.


4. Today, the capacity of the insurgents has been degraded leading to the re-establishment of authority of government and the release of captives including, happily, 106 Chibok and 104 Dapchi girls, and over 16,000 other persons held by the Boko Haram.

5. In order to minimize the impact of the insurgency on Internally Displaced Persons, Government has established secure IDP Camps and has improved the mechanism for the distribution of basic aid, foods and essential commodities using various strategies in collaboration with local and international Organizations.

6. Efforts are in process for resettlement of IDPs in their home communities by providing schools, hospitals, clinics, water, and sanitation to facilitate a quick return to economic activities. Government is similarly implementing de-radicalization and rehabilitation programmes to facilitate sustainable peace and development.


7. The unfortunate incidences of kidnappings, herdsmen and farmers clashes in several communities which have led to high number of fatalities and loss of properties across the country is being addressed and the identified culprits and their sponsors shall be made to face the full wrath of the law. All the three tiers of Government are presently engaged with communities and religious organizations to restore peaceful co-existence among Nigerians.


8. I want to commend members of the Multinational Joint Task Force drawn from Niger, Benin, Chad, Cameroon and our own country in collaboration with the International Community who are assisting in the fight against insurgency in the North East. I also commend the gallantry of members of our Armed Forces and other security agencies that have continued to provide security for lives and properties across the country. State and Local traditional authorities are helping with much needed intelligence in this fight against insurgency.

9. This administration is pained over the grievous loss of lives and properties occasioned by the carnage of insurgency and other forms of criminality in the country. I wish to assure Nigerians that we will not rest until all criminal elements and their sponsors are brought to justice. Government is boosting the capacity of our security agencies through recruitment of more personnel, training and procurement of modern equipment, enhancement of intelligence gathering as well as boosting their morale in the face of daunting challenges.


10. The Niger Delta Region has enjoyed relative peace through social inclusiveness and cooperation of the Elders and the good people of the region. Government is committed to implementing the comprehensive peace, security and development plan for the region. The environmental clean-up of the region which commenced with the launch in Bodo, Ogoni in June, 2016 is progressing satisfactorily. Furthermore farming assets are being revived and investors in cocoa and palm oil plantations are showing serious interest.

11. The second primary object of this Administration is to fight corruption headlong. Like I have always said, if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will destroy the country. Three years into this Administration, Nigerians and the international community have begun to applaud our policies and determination to fight corruption. We are more than ever before determined to win this war, however hard the road is. I therefore appeal to all well-meaning Nigerians to continue to support us in this fight.

12. Various policy measures already put in place to stem the tide of corrupt practices are yielding remarkable results. Some of these key reform policies include:

a. The Treasury Single Account (TSA) has realized Billions of Naira being saved from maintenance fee payable to banks. N200 Billion has also been saved from elimination of ghost workers in public service.

b. The Whistle-Blowing Policy has helped to recover over N500 Billion;

c. The Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit set up with a mandate to validate controls, assess risks, prune personnel costs, ensure compliance with Public Financial Management reforms has helped to identify and remove over 52,000 ghost workers from the Federal Government MDAs Payroll;

d. The Voluntary Asset and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS) aimed at expanding tax education and awareness has offered the opportunity for tax defaulters to regularise their status in order to enjoy the amnesty of forgiveness on overdue interest, penalties and the assurance of non-prosecution or subject to tax investigations.

e. The Sovereign Wealth Fund project portfolio has been expanded with an injection of US$650 million so as to strengthen its investment in local infrastructure, power, health, re-construction of Abuja-Kano road, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, East West Road (Section V) and the Mambilla Hydro-electric Power project as well as the construction of the 2nd Niger Bridge.

13. The fight against corruption through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has resulted in recoveries of Billions of Naira, as well as forfeiture of various forms of assets. This alongside other efforts has improved Nigeria’s international image and regional cooperation.

14. We have retained the services of one of the world’s leading assets tracing firms to investigate and trace assets globally. This is in addition to the exploitation of provisions of existing Treaties, Conventions as well as Bilateral Agreements with Multilateral bodies and Nations. Nigeria has also signed Mutual Legal Assistance Agreements to ensure that there is no hiding place for fugitives.

15. This Administration has therefore focused on revamping the ailing economy it inherited in 2015. In 2016, Government executed an expansionary budget and developed the Strategic Implementation Plan. For the first time, 30% of the budget was earmarked for capital expenditure which represents an upward review when compared with the 2015 budget. The SIP was followed by the development of a comprehensive medium term plan – the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan 2017 – 2020.

16. The broad strategic objectives of the ERGP were to; Restore and sustain economic growth; Build a globally competitive economy; and Invest in our people. The implementation of the ERGP has started yielding results. The National Bureau of Statistics reports that the economy grew by 1.95% in 1st quarter 2018, which is a good performance when viewed against -0.91 in 1st quarter 2017 and -0.67% in 1st quarter 2016 respectively.

17. Our foreign reserve has improved significantly to 47.5 billion USD as of May, 2018 as against 29.6 billion USD in 2015. The inflationary rate has consistently declined every month since January, 2017.

18. Recently, Government conducted Focus Labs in three key sectors of the Economy namely, Agriculture & Transport, Manufacturing and Processing as well as Power and Gas. These have yielded significant prospects for investments and Job creation to the tune of US$ 22.5 billion with a potential for creating more than 500,000 jobs by 2020. These investment generation initiatives are expected to increase capital inflows in the form of foreign direct investment. There is a high prospect that the cumulative investments from this first phase of the Labs will hit US$39.2 billion by 2025.

19. Under agriculture, Nigeria continues to pursue a strategic food security programme built around self-sufficiency and minimization of import dependency. As a result, rice importation from other countries has been cut down by 90% which has a direct impact on foreign reserves.

20. The Social Investment Programmes (SIP) has been created as a means to graduating our citizens from poverty through capacity building, investment and direct support. The major strategic objective is to restore livelihood, economic opportunities and sustenance for the poor across the country. The SIP programmes and projects include:

a. Home Grown School Feeding Programme – About 8.2 million pupils are currently being fed from 24 States of the Federation with over 75,000 Catering Staff engaged under the programme.

b. The Conditional Cash Transfer has so far recorded over 297,000 caregivers and being trained by 2,495 Community Facilitators in 21 states. Less privileged Nigerians are now being paid N5,000 monthly stipend in 9 pilot States of Bauchi, Borno, Cross River, Ekiti, Kwara, Kogi, Niger, Osun and Oyo. Eventually the scheme will cover all the 36 states of the federation including the FCT.

c. Under the Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme – About 264,269 loans had been disbursed to 4,822 societies in the 36 States and FCT, while another 370,635 are awaiting release of funds.

d. N-Power Job creation Scheme – is targeted at providing jobs for unemployed young graduates and has so far recruited 200,000 youths while the next batch of 300,000 have been selected, verified and would soon be deployed across the 36 States and the FCT. Furthermore, 20,000 non-graduate volunteers have also been selected to kick off the N-Build programme in collaboration with the National Automotive Design and Development Council and the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria.

21. In the area of power generation, Nigerians from all parts of the country continue to report better power supply and less use of generators. This underscores the effectiveness of the methodical plan to deliver incremental and uninterrupted power supply to our homes, markets, offices and factories.

22. The country achieved 5, 222.3 MW representing the highest peak of power generated onto the national grid and delivered to customers in December, 2017. With new facilities, repairs and rehabilitations by Government and private investors, generation capability now exceeds 7,500 MW.

23. This Administration is committed to lawful interventions to ensure the operators of the distribution business live up to expectations especially in the areas of distribution capacity, service delivery, collection efficiency, and metering to eliminate contentious estimated billing.

24. The Transportation Sector continues to undergo a series of reforms in order to sustain the international best practices and ensure safety and security. The nation’s major airports have witnessed reconstruction of runways, installation of navigational equipment and new international terminals due for commissioning in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Enugu. Bilateral Air Services Agreements between Nigeria and the Governments of other countries will significantly open up new flight routes.

25. As a result of strict regulatory and compliance policies, Nigeria retained her Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Category 1 status, after a routine international audit. Recently, a new Maintenance Repair and Overhaul facility with capacity for aircraft C-checks and other comprehensive levels of maintenance was established in Lagos. This would save the country an estimated $90m annually.

26. Giant strides have been recorded over the past three years to improve road transport infrastructure in all geopolitical zones of the country.

27. The Railway Sector has also received tremendous attention as this Administration is committed to the goal of linking all State capitals in the Federation by rail network to ease the movement of goods and passengers.

28. The Education Sector especially at tertiary level has continued to witness expansion in order to improve access to higher education by millions of youths in Nigeria. Over the last three years, Government has approved the establishment of 1 new Federal Polytechnic, granted licenses for the establishment of 4 State and 14 private-owned Universities as well as 12 private Polytechnics.

29. Government has also continued to support the implementation of various initiatives aimed at improving the quality of Basic Education delivery. Thus, it has ensured proper funding at the Basic Education level with the disbursement of N42.2 billion UBE Matching Grant to 26 States and the FCT, N851.5 million Special Education Grant disbursed to 23 States and private providers of Special Education and N2.2 billion Teachers Professional Development Fund to 33 States and the FCT.

30. The Federal Government has continued to support fiscal sustainability at the sub-national governments through the implementation of the Budget Support Facility which was accompanied by the 22- point Fiscal Sustainability Plan. Thus, bailouts funds were made available to States to ease their fiscal challenges and other obligations including payment of salaries.

31. In addition, a total of 73 Ecological Fund projects for the control of gully erosion in different communities across all geopolitical zones have been completed in the last three years and are undergoing commissioning while 53 other projects are ongoing. The execution of these projects has generated 357 skilled jobs and 1,350 unskilled jobs during this period.

32. It is pertinent to also make mention of the immeasurable contributions of the Nigerian woman to national development and advancement of democracy, over the last three years. The government and people appreciate you all as mothers of our great country.

33. My dear country men and women, as we all celebrate our democratic experience, let us resolve to avoid hatred and intolerance; we can only achieve our objectives in an atmosphere of harmony and peaceful co-existence.

34. Finally, the up-coming months will usher us into another season of general elections. Let me use this opportunity to urge us all to conduct ourselves, our wards and our constituencies with the utmost sense of fairness, justice and peaceful co-existence such that we will have not only hitch free elections but also a credible and violence free process.

35. In few days to come, I will be joined by many promising young Nigerians to sign into law the “Not Too Young to Run” Bill

36. I thank you for your attention.

37. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

PANDEMONIUM IN BAYELSA STATE AS YOUTHS ATTACK WOMAN WHO ALLEGEDLY CONFESSED TO KILLING HER SISTER-IN-LAW

PANDEMONIUM IN BAYELSA STATE AS YOUTHS ATTACK WOMAN WHO ALLEGEDLY CONFESSED TO KILLING HER SISTER-IN-LAW

Youths in Agudama Epie community in Bayelsa state are currently going on rampage after a female member of their community allegedly confessed to poisoning her sister in-law.

The deceased, 37-year-old mother of eight, Pinaere Promise, died on Sunday morning while she was being rushed to the hospital.

Her sister in-law, Mama Toufa, pictured left, reportedly fell ill shortly after Promise's burial. She was taken to a church for prayers where she reportedly confessed to having a hand in the death of Promise.

Facebook user, Vure Kingsley who shared the story online, wrote

There Is Pandemonium In Agudama Epie as Aggrieved Ijaw Youths Pounce On A Suspected Lady Who They Alleged Confessed To Have Poisoned 37 Yrs Old Mother Of 8 Children Named Pinaere Promise From Ndoro In Ekeremor Local Government Area Of Bayelsa State, The Deceased Pinaere Promise Collapsed On A Sunday Morning And Died In Less Than 3Minutes On There Way To Hospital.

Source Said The Lady On The Picture Mama Torufa Was Alleged To Have Poisoned Pinaere Promise, Corroborating The News Miss Salvation, a Sister To The Husband Of The Decesed Said They Noticed Last Thursday At About 10am Mama Torufa's Face Was Swollen Without Any Injury Or Complain Of Ailments. Her Hands Were Also Noticed To Have Paralysed A Night Before Her Service Of Songs Of Her Late Sister In Law, She Said They Returned From The Burial And Was Curious On Her Sudden Ailment And Paralysis, Mama Torufa Who Is There Oppsite Door Neighbour Has Been Acting Funny Since The Death Of Her Sister In Law, She Said They Noticed Her Absence Two Days Ago And Her Daughter Torufa Was Asked Where There Mother Is And She Brokered The News That Their Mother Is In A Zion Church Across The Creek Of Agudama Opposite Law School To Have Been Confessing And Responsible For The Death Of Pinaere Who Was Buried Last Friday At Her Home Town Ndoro.

At The Time Of Filling This Report Her Apartment And Her Properties Has Been Vandalized And Burnt, Angry Youths And Relatives Of The Deceased Has Also Vandalized The Church As The Suspected Lady Was Not Found In The Church.
The Police Is Yet To Arrive At The Scene.

Monday, May 28, 2018

14 YEAR OLD EMERGES COMMISSIONER IN BAYELSA

14 YEAR OLD EMERGES COMMISSIONER IN BAYELSA 

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon Seriake Dickson has again been commended for using education as a tool to change the negative narratives about the state.

The overall winner of the state Essay Writing Competition, Master Africanus Noel, gave the commendation while acting as Child Commissioner for Education in the Ministry on Monday in Yenagoa.

The 14-year old Child Education Commissioner who is an SS one student of the Ijaw National Academy, Kaiama, particularly lauded the Governor for establishing world class free boarding secondary schools across the state.

According to Hon Noel, the quality of school infrastructure provided by the present administration does not only give Bayelsa students a sense of pride but also serve as a source of encouragement for them to work harder.

Describing education as the foundation for any meaningful development, he identified lack of proper education and value orientation as the major cause for cultism, prostitution and other social vices in the country.

Introducing the Child Commissioner to government functionaries in his office, the substantive Commissioner for Education, Hon Jonathan Obuebite assured that the Dickson-led government would continue to make appropriate investments in the education sector to guarantee a more secure and prosperous future.

Hon Obuebite said he initiated the Essay Writing Competition and Child Commissioner concept to serve as a motivational tool as well as promote creativity and healthy competition among students.

He noted that the initiative would enable the child commissioner to be acquainted with the art of government and leave a pleasant impression in the mind of the beneficiary.

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson called on parents to take advantage of the state government’s free and compulsory education policy by sending their children to school.

Hon. Iworiso-Markson who noted that Bayelsa now ranks among the few states with good public schools in the country, also urged pupils and students to reciprocate government’s effort by taking their education seriously as there is no short cut to success.

Speaking earlier, the Coordinator of the 2018 Essay Writing Competition, Mr. Michael Afenfia described the winners as excellent.

He said they were selected by a crack team of impartial judges, using grammatical accuracy, diction, creativity, punctuation, knowledge of the subject matter among other criteria.

COMRADE ELAYE IGBIAN-WARIFAGHA YAGILA AKA THE TARAKIRI BOY JOIN CHRISTIANS TO MOURN ,CHARGE THEM TO BE STEADFAST IN THE LORD ,URGE THEM TO VOTE OUT TYRANTS COME 2019


COMRADE ELAYE IGBIAN-WARIFAGHA YAGILA AKA THE TARAKIRI BOY JOIN CHRISTIANS TO MOURN ,CHARGE THEM TO BE STEADFAST IN THE LORD ,URGE THEM TO VOTE OUT TYRANTS COME 2019


TODAY 28TH MAY,2018. IS BEEN SET ASIDE TO MOURN AND REMEMBER ALL THE CHRISTIAN  VICTIMS THAT WHERE VIOLENTLY KILLED BY THE FULANI HERDSMEN  ACROSS NIGERIA. THEREFORE, ON THE BEHALF OF THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA BAYELSA STATE CHAPTER (CAN),THE GENERAL OVERSEER OF CHRIST NEW AND LIVINGWAY MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL  REV. JANE P.ALEK ,NIGERIA YOUTHS COUNCIL BAYELSA STATE CHAPTER, TARAKIRI YOUTHS ASSOCIATION , IJAW YOUTHS COUNCIL WORLDWIDE ,AND SILGA GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT FOR GOOD GOVENANCE BAYELSA STATE, AND WORLD ASSEMBLY YOUTHS, I COMR ELAYE IGBIAN -WARIFAGHA YAGILA AKA THE TARAKIRI BOY,  COMMISERATE  AND MOURN AND FEEL THE THE PAINS AND IT IS REGRETTABLE OUTRAGEOUS  AND UNPADONABLE MAY THE SOULS OF OUR DEARLY DEPARTED REST IN PEACE AND  THEIR ETERNAL SACRIFICES WILL NEVER BE IN VAIN.

THEREFORE I ENJOIN EVERYONE NOT NOT TO BE DISCOURTAGE AND AS WELL  DERAIL AND AS WELL AS DEVIATE FROM SERVING THE CREATOR (GOD), AND THIS THE TIME WE SHOULD  FERVENTLING PRAYING AND STEADFAST IN THE LORD WHICH IS THE ULTIMATE KEY TO FOR LIBERATION FROM THE OPPRESSORS JUST LIKE HANNNAH I SAMUEL 1, ALSO ESTHER IN THE BIBLE. PASLM 126 VS 1-2 WHEN THE LORD TURN AGAINST THE CAPTIVITIES OF ZION THEY  WHERE LIKE THEM THAT DREAM, AND OUT MOUTH WHERE FULL WITH LAUGHTER. AS WE COUNT DOWN   2019 POLITICAL DISPENSATION, HENCE I URGE ADVISE YOU ALL TO  GET YOUR PERMANENT VOTERS CARD IN THE ONGOING VOTERS REGISTRATION  IN INEC DESIGNATED CENTRE ACROSS THE NATION TO VOTE OUT  ANY TYRANTS  THAT IS   OCCUPYING ANY ELECTIVE OFFICE IN THE COUNTRY.
MY FERVENT PRAYER FOR YOU IS THAT ,MAY THE ALMIGHTY GIVE YOU THE GRACE AND FORTITUDE TO BEAR THE LOST OF YOUR LOVE ONE'S IN JESUS NAME.



THE LORD IS YOUR STRENGTH.

SIGNED:

Elaye Igbian Warifagha Yagila

A PRACTICING CHRISTIAN @ CHRIST NEW AND LIVING WAY MINISTRY 
BAYELSA STATE.



ANGRY YOUTHS TAKE DOWN POLITICAL BANNERS IN SHIRORO LG, NIGER STATE

ANGRY YOUTHS TAKE DOWN POLITICAL BANNERS IN SHIRORO LG, NIGER STATE. 







The youths destroyed all the political Banners  in town saying they have not seen any change.

Commissioner of Youths matters have been having meetings with us about electricity(Light) but yet no positive result.


No need to damage electric poles or transformers because we have realized we don't have problems with AEDC rather with our Leaders.

We know how to handle people like them we are still waiting zaku zo kusamemu soon!!!

By
Yusuf Sizah.

COMRADE SAMMY GEORGE CHAIRMAN IYC EASTERN ZONE HELD A CRITICALLY MEETING WITH THE MOTHER OF DRAGONS MADAM ANNKIO BRIGGS.

COMRADE SAMMY GEORGE CHAIRMAN IYC EASTERN ZONE HELD A CRITICALLY MEETING WITH THE MOTHER OF DRAGONS MADAM ANNKIO BRIGGS. 

At the weekend, Annkio Briggs our  reliable and integrity loaded leader the Amazon Queen of the Niger Delta, also known as the Mother of Dragons, met with the focused Chairman ..... Of the Eastern Zone of IJAW YOUTH COUNCIL (IYC). This meeting was an emergency meeting, they discussed , the state of our beloved Rivers State and Region Niger Delta.

The roles and responsibilities of the Rivers State Ijaws in Rivers State and to the present Democratically elected Government of Rivers State as Lead by Gov Nyesom Wike, and to all the other Ethnic Nationalities our brothers and sisters of Rivers State.


They discussed insecurities as possed by the brazen and increasing attacks of fulani herdsmen, Boko Haram, against Christians in the obvious aims to take over the lands of the areas of their targets.

Of critical and totally unacceptable plans to pass a bill to take over our Niger Delta region and states by taking over our water ways and banks.
That the resources in Rivers State and Niger Delta belongs to Rivers State and Niger Delta people, and that the continous sharing of it to states that contribute nothing while denying us the owners is no longer acceptable.

They discussed the obvious  plans to create insecurities across Rivers State, leading up to the 2019 general elections.
They agreed that forth coming elections are democratic processes and that power of democracy belongs to the people and not individuals.




Stating the obvious that the people of Rivers State Ijaws will decide our people who will represent us, a few people and strangers in the name of politics cannot sit in Abuja and pick their stooges of Rivers State origin to represent FG and any political party.

In conclusion they made it clear that Rivers State belongs to all the Ethnic Nationalities of Rivers State and the Rivers State Ijaws will work with their brothers and sisters and decide what is in the over all interest of the State and the singular interest of the Rivers State Ijaws.

They rose from the meeting agreeing that they will meet again in the nearest future to take a position after consulting with the larger Rivers State Ijaw youths and Elders spread across the 9 and half LGAs.



They are not saying that 100% agree with us but we will not be stopped by the people that don't agree with us to stop us from standing our ground for Rivers State and Niger Delta.
The positions to be taken will be to work in harmony an in support with the government of Rivers State and of the Niger Delta region.

#WERISE A UNITED IJAW FRONT.

AROUND THIS TIME IN 2015!!!:

AROUND THIS TIME IN 2015!!!:



• Tinubu said Buhari was the best Person to lead Nigeria but today for the first time in decades Tinubu's party  in Lagos has parallel Primaries thanks to Buhari's leadership.
• Around this time in 2015, TY Danjuma told us Buhari was a good leader..today Danjuma's people are under seige and he says the army under Buhari is giving cover to those who are slaughtering Danjuma's people in the Middle Belt.
• Around this time in 2015 Wole Soyinka told us that we can take a leap of faith with Buhari. Today he is asking the United Nations to stop ethnic cleansing in Nigeria under Buhari's leadership.
• Around this time in 2015,  Pastor Bakare told us we can expect a better Nigeria under Buhari. Today Pastor Bakare is advising Nigerians to look for a better leader who will restructure Nigeria.
• Around this time in 2015, Prof Tam David-West promised Nigerians that Buhari will make petrol #45 per liter, today Petrol is #145 per liter and Buhari has spent #1.4trillion on fuel subsidy  which he claimed was a fraud.
• Around this time in 2015,  Sai Barbarians ( Sorry..Sai Buharists) swore that Buhari will declare his assets publicly and produce his WAEC certificate...till date he has done neither.
• About this time in 2015 Fashola said a serious Govt will fix power problem in Nigeria within 6 months yet 3 years after they have have not added one megawatt to the grid
• About this time in 2015 Buhari said naira will be #1 to $1 yet he has messed it up from #187 in 2015 to $1 to #365 to $1 in 2018
• About this time in 2015 Buhari promised insecurity especially Boko Haram insurgency will end in 3 months but in 3 years he has added the herdsmen militia which is by far more dreaded and deathly than  Boko Haram and human lives in Nigeria have become meaningless and valueless under his watch.
• While Benue Govt/people were burying their 72 loved ones in a mass grave Buhari was in Kano celebrating marriages, clinking glasses with his eyes on 2019 
• Yet again, while the catholic family of Benue State was burying their 2 priests and 17 parishioners murdered in cold blood by herdsmen while worshipping in a mass Buhari was campaigning for 2019 with his campaign support group in Aso Rock.
• In 2015 by this time OBJ was campaigning for Buhari because for him then it was any thing but Jonathan, today he’s seen what a grave judgement he passed and what afflictions he wrecked on the nation.


- Author Unknown

FG, EX-AGITATORS PARTNER FOR PEACE IN NIGER DELTA

FG, EX-AGITATORS PARTNER FOR PEACE IN NIGER DELTA

Punch - Ahead of the 2019 general elections, leaders of the ex-agitators in the Niger Delta region have assured the Federal Government of their support to promote peace in the area.

However, they urged the Federal Government to address the issue of omissions in the implementation of the Presidential Amnesty Programme as an ingredient for sustainable peace in the country.

Key leaders of various camps of the ex-agitators in the region made the call at a meeting in Lagos with the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Prof. Charles Dokubo.

A statement by the Special Assistant (Media) to the coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Mr. Murphy Ganagana, stated that Chief Bibopre Ajube, aka General Shoot-at-Sight; Victor Ben, alias Boyloaf; and HRH Ateke Tom, were among those who attended the meeting.

Representatives of other leaders of ex-agitators in the Niger Delta, including Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, were also said to have attended the meeting.

Ajube was quoted as saying that the leaders of ex-agitators would promote peace and security in their respective zones if the Federal Government provided for their welfare.

He stated, “If you want peace, we have got something wrong and this needs to be corrected. There are some things that we need to present to the Federal Government.

“We are ready to support this government; we are ready to make peace in our kingdoms. But how can we keep the peace when you do not make provisions for leaders of the ex-agitators,” Ajube said.

“We are going to support you (Dokubo); and by your appointment, the Federal Government is expecting all the Niger Delta people to come together and support it. That is what they expect from you and we are going to give you the support. Anything concerning your office, we will follow you,” he added.

In his remarks, Ateke Tom commended President Muhammadu Buhari and Dokubo for creating a special unit in the amnesty programme for their welfare.  He was represented by Richard Akinaka.

He said, “There is a need for us to have unity of purpose; nobody has the monopoly of knowledge and the responsibility on me is enormous. By interfacing with you, we can move the region forward. We have to design how to move forward.

“We must work in concert; we must work together to pursue a clear vision. I was appointed by the government and we must work together. Your assistance is very important to me.” he said.

HOUSE C’TTEE ORDERS NIGER DELTA MINISTRY TO PROVIDE PROOF OF N43M ANNUAL CLEANING CONTRACT

HOUSE C’TTEE ORDERS NIGER DELTA MINISTRY TO PROVIDE PROOF OF N43M ANNUAL CLEANING CONTRACT



The Guardian - The Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Public Account, Hon. Kingsley Chinda (PDP, Rivers) has ordered the Ministry of Niger Delta to within two weeks, show evidence of engagement of cleaners at a value of N43 million yearly.

He further queried the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr. Aminu Bisalla over the award of N4 million contract for light bulbs which was executed without proper documentation.

The permanent secretary, who’s newly posted to the ministry, was also given one month to provide proof of execution of the light bulbs contract.

The committee, however, warned of serious implications of providing forged documents, stressing that documents so far submitted appeared to be contradictory.
The lawmakers’ probe followed a query by the Auditor General for the Federation (AuGF) to the ministry on the subject matter.

Chinda said: “The financial regulations is very clear that no official can take more than 200 thousand. You have to tell us how many times this money was taken.
“We should be looking at who gave the money out and not who received the money. Query should be given to serve as deterrent,” the committee said.

The permanent secretary, who pleaded to be given little time to sort things out, added that he’s new in the ministry and beside, when the contract was executed was when new leadership came on board.
The lawmakers charged him to provide the address and phone number of those, who were on ground when the contract was executed to explain to the House what transpired.

The Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Chinda, while ruling on the issue, warned Bisalla not to do things that would put the permanent secretary that would take over from him when he retired or posted out of the ministry in trouble.

The chairman said: “We have observed the excessive use of funds for advances we have consistently frowned at it.

“We are aware that anything above N200,000 should go through contract and we discovered that this provision is being abused.
“There is no clear evidence that these goods were brought to the store and the ministry could not provide answer when it was queried.”

Continuing, he said: “We will not hesitate to investigate this and the permanent secretary should furnish us with the address of one Nebo, and he should come to us and tell us what happened and if the money was paid to government coffers. If he’s retired, we should get his address and if he’s late, we should get his estate. You, the permanent secretary, should learn to comply with the government circular.
“We are also interested in ensuring that the transactions are genuine. Let us have the names of the officers.”

Bisalla was however, mandated to appear before the committee on June 27 by 3p.m.

BAYELSA: 28 OIL WORKERS TRAPPED, 100 RESCUED IN CONOIL FIRE ACCIDENT

BAYELSA: 28 OIL WORKERS TRAPPED, 100 RESCUED IN CONOIL FIRE ACCIDENT

Leadership - Investigations have revealed that 28 oil workers were still trapped on the ConOil platform in Koluama 1 community of Southern Ijaw in Bayelsa State, after it was engulfed by fire on Saturday morning. No less than 100 oil workers were confirmed rescued yesterday.

The fire, which was confirmed by the Joint Military Task Force in the Niger Delta , codenamed Operation Delta Safe, started around 5am on Saturday and has blew up the oil platform and razed down the residential area of oil workers.

The rescued workers have been flown to Port Harcourt on Rivers. While the others are still trapped in their residence with fire fighters and locals battling to put off the fire and save the helipad.

LEADERSHIP gathered yesterday that the fire fighters, who were flown into the community on Saturday from Port Harcourt, Rivers State , were assisted by indigenes of Koluama 1 and other fishing communities in the area.

A source,  who was part of the indigenes who is assisting in the rescue and evacuation operation, told LEADERSHIP  that though the oilfield is operated by ConOil,  the oil rig is owned by Depthwize Nigeria, an oil services firm working at the oil block operated by Conoil Nigeria Limited .

The rig is located within Nigeria’s territorial waters in the Atlantic Ocean off Koluama community in Southern Ijaw area of the state. Spokesman for the OPDS, Maj. Abdullahi Ibrahim , who confirmed the incident on Saturday, said that all personnel on board the rig were successfully evacuated.

He said that the fire was already under control due to the efforts of firefighters , adding that no life was lost .

Sunday, May 27, 2018

LET'S SAVE A SOUL, A CONTEMPORARY LEADER,GILBERT DESTINY NEEDS YOUR HELP

LET'S SAVE A SOUL,  A CONTEMPORARY LEADER,GILBERT DESTINY NEEDS 

YOUR HELP



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business men, men,  women, youths, comrades, leaders at different strata and the general public that, the life of a Brother by name GILBERT DESTINY is in critical health condition and needs  #10million for an urgent kidney transplant.



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BAYELSA POLICE RESCUE MINORS KIDNAPPED BY SERIAL PEDOPHILE AT GUNPOINT

BAYELSA POLICE RESCUE MINORS KIDNAPPED BY SERIAL PEDOPHILE AT GUNPOINT



LIB - The Bayelsa State Police Command has rescued two victims from a serial pedophile.

Spokesman for the Command, DSP Asinim Butswat, who confirm the incident on Friday, said the suspect specializes in stalking his victims to church during night vigil or their houses, with a dummy AK 47 Riffle. The statement below: 

In response to reported cases of abduction of females around Agbura community, and Azikoro village axis by a lone gun-man, the operatives of Bayelsa State Command intensified operations around Agbura and Azikoro village and rescued two female teenagers, who were abducted by the gun-man.

The lone-gun man specializes in stalking his victims to church during night vigil or their houses, with a dummy AK 47 Riffle to perpetrate this dastardly act. 

Consequently, on 21st May, 2018, based on actionable intelligence, the Police and Youths of Agbura Community raided a bush surrounded by swamps and fishing ponds, where the lone gun man held his victim captive. On sighting Policemen, the gun-man flee abandoning two females who were chained to a makeshift tenth.

Bayelsa Police rescue minors kidnapped by serial pedophile at gunpoint

The victims were rescued by Policemen and taken to Police clinic for medical examination.

Efforts have been intensified to arrest the fleeing suspect. Members of the public should assist the Police with useful information about suspicious movement of a lanky male adult, dark in complexion within Agbura Community, who have display pedophilic behavior.

OPERATION DELTA SAFE CONFIRMS FIRE INCIDENT AT CONOIL FIELD IN BAYELSA

OPERATION DELTA SAFE CONFIRMS FIRE INCIDENT AT CONOIL FIELD IN BAYELSA

Pulse - The Joint military force deployed to protect oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta has confirmed a fire incident at an oilfield operated by Conoil in Koluama Southern Ijaw Local Government in Bayelsa.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the fire which started on Saturday morning engulfed an oil rig owned by Depthwize Nigeria, an oil services firm, working at the oil block operated by Conoil.

The rig is located within Nigerian territorial waters in the Atlantic Ocean off Koluama community in Southern Ijaw area of Bayelsa.

Maj. Abdullhi Ibrahim, Spokesman for the joint military force christened Operation Delta Safe who confirmed the incident to NAN on Saturday, said all the personnel on board the rig were successfully evacuated.

He said the fire incident was already under control due to the efforts of fire fighters and that no life was lost.

Although that the number of personnel onboard the vessel named MT Majesty could not be ascertained, it was gathered that the 232 feet rig had the capacity to accommodate 120 men on board.

Also Mr George Ibobra, a community leader in Koluama confirmed the incident, saying the people were grateful that no human life was lost in the inferno.

NAN recalls that the youths of Akassa, in Sanganna area of Bayelsa, had put out a fire which occurred on Conoil offshore platform near Brass LGA, Bayelsa on Sept. 29, 2017.

Also in 2012 , an explosion of a rig K.S Endeavour at an oilfield operated by Chevron occurred near the North Apoi in koluama.

VIOLENCE AGAINST PERSONS: BAYELSA ASSEMBLY BOWS TO PRESSURE, SET TO DOMESTICATE VADD ACT

VIOLENCE AGAINST PERSONS: BAYELSA ASSEMBLY BOWS TO PRESSURE, SET TO DOMESTICATE VADD ACT

Leadership - The Bayelsa State House of Assembly weekend bowed to pressure over the need for the State Government and State House of Assembly to domesticate the Act on Violence Against Persons in the State,announcing that the Bill to domesticate VADD Act will be passed into law soon.

The Chairman of the House of Assembly Committee on Security, Hon. Bernard Kenebai ,who made this known in Yenagoa after receiving a draft Bill on the Domestication of the ACT from a Coalition of Civil Rights Activists, said the State House Of Assembly will ensure speedy consideraion and passage of the Bill for the domestication of VADD Act by the State House Assembly.

He assured that the Bill on the domestication of the VADD in the state will be passed in the next 60 days.

The decision of the State House of Assembly, leadership gathered was taken after an awareness rally staged by Activists, numbering over 200 and drawn from various Civil Society groups including the Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA).

Nigerian Association of Women Journalists, the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Bayelsa Non-Governmental Forum (BANGOF) and the Association of Physically Challenged Persons,were led by the FACE Initiatives. The Nigerian Ace gospel musician,now a Special Adviser to Bayelsa Governor on Entertaient,Hon.Asu Ekiye was unveiled as the Face of VADD and took part in the peaceful March.

The activists, marched through the streets of Yenagoa to the office of the Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Kemesode Wodu and the Bayelsa State House of Assembly,with the presentation of draft copies of the Act signed into law under the administration of former President GoodLuck Jonathan in 2015.

Speaking during the March, the Executive Director of the FACE of VAPP and Fostering Achievement of Community Empowerment Initiative, Mr. Inatimi Odio noted that despite the signing into law the VAPP act in 2015 by the last administration of former President GoodLuck Jonathan, only four states of Anambra, Ebony, Oyo and Lagos have adopted the Act with two others, Enugu and Kaduna at the advance stage of adoption.

“According to him, as the legislative campaign for the VAPP is being replicated in some states with the support of donor agencies including National Democratic Institute(NDI), the USAID and the UKaid,Bayelsa must grab this opportunity to be the first state in the South South region and be made a reference point amongst the league of State that has adopted VAPP. ” 

“It is our desire that within the next two months, this law is adopted in the state. It will not give a good impression on the State, if this process lingers beyond this year, considering efforts of the past. We don’t have to reinvent the wheels after driving almost to our destination. This mean that the steering and Advocacy Committee have a great task in their hands working with both the executive and the legislative arm with support from other stakeholders to ensure we achieve this objective within the shortest possible time. ”

He also noted that the response from both the executive and legislative arms in Bayelsa have been quiet commendable and encouraging.

For us, it is a positive indicator but more importantly, is the resolve to expidiete action to sustain this drive to a logical conclusion.

CHILDREN’S DAY: 3000 BAYELSA STUDENTS STAGE ANTI-CULTISM MARCH,GOV.DICKSON REAFFIRMED HIS COMMITMENT TO TURN AROUND THE EDUCATION SECTOR FOR GOOD.

CHILDREN’S DAY: 3000 BAYELSA STUDENTS STAGE ANTI-CULTISM MARCH,GOV.DICKSON REAFFIRMED HIS COMMITMENT TO TURN AROUND THE EDUCATION SECTOR FOR GOOD.


 The Bayelsa State Vigilante Chairman Parkins 




Over 3000 secondary school students at the weekend participated in an anti-cultism campaign tagged, “Walk Against Cultism” in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, as part of activities marking the 2018 Children’s Day celebration. The walk, which commenced from the popular Ekeki Motor Park and terminated at the Peace Park, was aimed at sensitising youths on the dangers of cultism, drug abuse and other social vices.
The Honourable commissioner of Education addressingthe children. 

The students armed with placard with inscriptions such as “Cultism Kills”, ” Cultism is a Bomb Waiting To Explode” and Stop Cultism; Save our Future.”,we’re drawn from various schools in the state capital Speaking at the event, Governor Seriake Dickson reaffirmed his administration’s determination to turn around the education sector towards safeguarding the future of young people and the State.

The Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson, who was represented by the Commissioner for Education, Hon. Jonathan Obuebite, said the government would continually invest in the sector, with a view to building the manpower base of the state.

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According to him, proper education is the only investment that, has the capacity to sustain itself and grow other sectors of the economy. Earlier, speaking with newsmen, Hon. Obuebite had lauded Governor Seriake Dickson’s landmark achievements in the education sector, such as the introduction of free boarding school system and provision of world classnfrastructure across the state.
The Education Commissioner reminded the students of the state government’s stance on cultism and other criminal activities noting that, the unwholesome practice has the capacity to truncate the administration dream for youths in the state.

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Chief Saviour Ibegi, charged the students to make the most out of the opportunities provided by the state government to better their lot.

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Other speakers including, Director of Secondary Education, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Elizabeth Alagoa, Chairperson of International Federation of Female Lawyers, (FIDA), Mrs. Dise Ogbise-Ehisere and Principal of St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Mrs. Cecilia Apreala condemned cultism in its entirety.

According to them, cultism has destroyed the destinies of many promising youths, stressing that, for them to be great leaders in society, they must strive to rise above the menace.

In his contribution, the Chaplain, King of Glory Chapel and President of Boys Brigade, Bayelsa Council, Bishop Dotimi Egbegi advised students to stay away from secret cult activities, as they attract dire spiritual and demonic consequences.               Photo


He urged students not to be afraid of cultists, but report their activities to constituted authorities towards checking the trend.