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Engr. Odugba Condemns Ozoro Incident, Urges Isoko Youths to Reject Social Vices

APC chieftain and President of the Concerned Isoko Youths for Good Governance, Engineer Henry Ochuko Odugba, has strongly condemned the assaults on women and female students during the Alue-Do Festival in Ozoro, describing the attacks as “barbaric, shameful, and a betrayal of Isoko values.”

“Chasing, stripping, and molesting our sisters under any guise is not culture—it is criminality, pure and simple,” Odugba said. “Our tradition protects; it does not humiliate. No custom can override the dignity, safety, and rights of women and girls.”

He commended the Delta State Police Command for acting swiftly—arresting the alleged chief organiser and other suspects—and urged both the Command and the State Government to ensure that every perpetrator is identified and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Speaking directly to young people across Isoko land, Odugba warned against cultism, drug abuse, gender-based violence, and the mob mentality that fueled the Ozoro incident.

“If you love Isoko, protect our women. Channel your energy into education, skills, enterprise, and community service—not acts that bring disgrace to our name and trauma to our families. We will not shield anyone who brings dishonour to our land.”

He also appealed to parents, traditional rulers, faith leaders, and student bodies to intensify sensitisation in homes, palaces, churches, and campuses, and to collaborate with security agencies to restore confidence—particularly among female students who, reports indicate, have been leaving Ozoro out of fear.

“Let this be a turning point,” Odugba added. “Isoko must be known for discipline, respect, and progress—not for headlines that hurt us all. We stand with the victims and demand justice, healing, and safeguards to ensure that such an incident never happens again in our community.”

No Seed Planted To The Ground Springs Up To A New Seedlings To Bare Fresh Fruits Without Decay Of The Old Ones- High Chief Amb. Mayor Chinedu Enujeko Affirms

By Samuel Afamefune Anukwu Esq.

‎The Convener and Coordinator General of Progressive Anioma Youth Association,(PAYA) High Chief Ambassador Mayor Chinedu Enujeko, SSA to Governor of Delta State on Youths Mobilization and former President of National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has called on Youths of Anioma (Delta North), Delta State, Nigerians both at home and in diaspora to support the re-election of His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Governor of Delta State, His Excellency Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori for their second term bid as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Governor of Delta State respectively.

‎High Chief Amb. Enujeko, the Odogwu of Ubulu Unor Kingdom who currently assumed leadership as the Director General (DG) of Signature Nigeria, an arm of the NYCN mounted to coordinate to Political structure and political activities in Nigeria, made this call while playing host to the delegations of Progressive Anioma Youth Association (PAYA) from across the Nine Local Government Areas of Delta North, compromising of Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Ika North East, Ika South, Ndokwa East, Ndokwa West, Okwuani, Oshimili North and Oshimili South LGAs.

‎The Coordinator General of PAYA emphasized that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met Nigeria in a comatose situation, breathing with a life support of subsidy, but took the bold step and courage to remove it immediately he assumed office and Nigeria seized breath immediately, hence be likened as a seed planted by a farmer that must decay to sprang up fresh seedlings that will grow to bare new fruits.

‎Amb. Enujeko reiterated that it takes a person who planted a seed to ground to apply it’s mechanisms of nursing it, nurturing it, watering it, and giving it all necessary attention and care needed to grow up, spring up flowers and bare fresh fruits.

‎High Chief Amb. Mayor Joel Chinedu Enujeko, the former number citizen of National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), maintained that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has planted a new seed in Nigeria with the removal of fuel subsidy at the inception of assuming office as the President of Nigeria, hence should be allowed to grow it, as any effort to unseat him at this point will be more colossal than ever. Nigeria is on the verge of working again, with the policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to restructuring Nigeria and reduce the concentration of Power at the center through State Policing and Resource control. These are evidence in Delta State with the recent approval of N400bilion by His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori to build police Stations across the twenty five LGAs of Delta State, for free take of state Policing.

‎The Coordinator General called on all  Anioma Youths who are progressive minded to anchor on this quest and mobilize our Youth to support the bid of re-electing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and our Governor, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, declaring that both the President and the Governor of Delta State have earned to maximum support and confidence of PAYA.

‎Amb. Enujeko explained that in mobilizing our Support for the President, the group will not form a parallel body with “SIGNATURE NIGERIA”, but will work under the umbrella of Signature Nigeria to Mobilize for the re-election of the President, and work within the coffers of PAYA to mobilize for the re-election of the Governor in Delta North, but for Delta Central and Delta South, the group will collaborate with SIGNATURE NIGERIA at State level, with the zonal coordinators that will emerge from the zones.

‎Note that this group PAYA have not endorsed any Senate aspirants, nor House of Reps nor House of Assembly, we only endorsed the President re-election and the return of our Governor, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori to Government House till 2031. Any aspirant who wants our support must come to us and tell us where he or she is going and why we should support him or her, Amb. Enujeko affirmed.

‎As ethnic Nationality, we are Anioma Youths, we are progressive minded, the group has free entry and free exit, there is always an equal opportunities for both the old and the new members, but though your reports must show in your works and efforts made towards achieving the goals and objectives of the group, that will also be considered to rewarding members. No sentiments, no segregation, we have nine LGAs in Anioma and form the largest numerical strength to deciding elections in Delta State. Therefore go home and preach this same message I have preached to you to other Youth and people in our communities and villages, elections are not won in social media, but in pulling units, we will play active roles in supporting credible candidates with verifiable report cards and antecedents, tell your candidates if you have any, bring them here, the group is open to listen to any manifesto, we are ready for the real business in politics, the structure is already established and very strong to market your candidates if the person is the best amongst equals, and most importantly if the person has a good track record, he concluded.

‎A motion was moved and unanimously seconded by members of Progressive Anioma Youth Association (PAYA) to pass votes of Confidence to the Director General of the PAYA, High Chief Ambassador Mayor Chinedu Joel Enujeko as SSA to Governor on Youths Mobilization and leader of the group, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Francis Oborevwori as Governor of Delta State and His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Tell Your Fathers, Mothers, Others, Sheriff Is Coming Back Again – Enujeko

…As PAYA Passes Vote of Confidence on Tinubu, Sheriff

The Coordinator General of the Progressive Anioma Youth Association (PAYA), Chief Mayor Enujeko, has called on youths across Delta North to mobilize grassroots support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, declaring that both leaders have earned the confidence of the group.

Speaking at a strategic gathering of youths drawn from the nine local government areas of Delta North, Enujeko emphasized that PAYA has, for now, limited its endorsement strictly to the President and the Governor.

“We have not endorsed any senator, House of Representatives member, or House of Assembly candidate,” he stated. “What we have done is to pass a vote of confidence on the President and the Governor.”

The PAYA leader, however, charged political aspirants seeking elective positions to present their performance records before expecting support from the youth body.

“Aspirants must show us their report cards. Let them tell us what they have done for the people. Only then can we consider endorsement,” Enujeko said.

Highlighting the strategic importance of Delta North in the state’s political arithmetic, he noted that the senatorial district, with its nine local government areas, remains a decisive force compared to Delta Central and Delta South, which have eight each.

“By sheer numerical strength, Delta North has always been the deciding factor. Any candidate that secures the support of this structure has a clear advantage,” he added.

Enujeko urged members of the association to return to their communities and spread the message of continuity.

“Go back home and tell your fathers, your mothers, your relatives that Sheriff is coming back. Tell them Tinubu is coming back,” he charged.

He further stressed that PAYA would play an active role in screening and supporting credible candidates at all levels, insisting that the era of imposition and poor representation was over.

“There will be no more enforcing failure. We want genuine representation of our people at all levels of government,” he said.

Enujeko assured that any aspirant who proves competence and capacity would enjoy the full backing of the association.

“If you are the best candidate, we will market you. The people are ready, and the structure is strong,” he concluded.

Sunday Kotor Demise A Huge Loss, Says Oborevwori

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed deep sorrow over the sudden death of his Senior Special Assistant on Protocol, Mr. Sunday Kotor.

He described his passing as a painful loss to the state government and the people of Delta.

Kotor, who was a dedicated aide to the Governor and widely known as a seasoned Master of Ceremony, reportedly died after collapsing at a private event on Friday evening.

He was said to have slumped during the event and was immediately rushed to a medical facility, where efforts by doctors to revive him were unsuccessful. He was later confirmed dead.

Governor Oborevwori, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, described the late Kotor as a dedicated and committed public servant who gave his best in the discharge of his duties.

“The late Sunday Kotor was wholly dedicated to his job. His passing is a huge loss, not only to his family but to the government and people of Delta State,” he lamented.

Governor Oborevwori extended his heart-felt condolences to the family of the deceased, particularly his younger brother, Mr. Conference Kotor, who serves as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor (media).

The Governor noted that Kotor’s contributions to government’s activities, especially in the area of protocol and event coordination, would be greatly missed.

Kotor was a familiar face in Government House, Asaba, where he played a prominent role in anchoring official state functions for over two decades.

He served as Master of Ceremonies under successive administrations, including those of former Governors Emmanuel Uduaghan and Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, and continued in the role under the current administration.

A graduate of Mass Communication from Delta State University, Abraka, the late Kotor hailed from Okwagbe in Ughievwen Kingdom, Ughelli South Local Government Area.

His sudden death has thrown family members, colleagues, and associates into mourning, with many describing it as shocking and devastating, given his longstanding service and vibrant presence at public events.

APC Oshimili South Chairman, Okolo, Party Leaders Receives House Of Representative Aspirant, Hon. Theodora Ndah

APC Oshimili South Chairman, Okolo, Party Leaders Receives House Of Representative Aspirant, Hon. Theodora Ndah

By Oshimili South Media Team .

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government Area, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, alongside party leaders in the area, have received a frontline aspirant for the Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, Hon. Theodora Isioma Ndah, during a consultation meeting.

The meeting, held at the instance of the aspirant and coordinated by the Party Chairman, brought together key stakeholders of the party, including the State Treasurer, Ogbueshi Anselm Oniawa, former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Peter Onwusanya, Chinedu Agbogidi, Nwajei Agbogidi, Dr. Ken Mordi and Hon. Smart Meka, among others.

Also present were members of the aspirant’s team, including LGA coordinators of Team Theodora Isioma Ndah such as Chuka Nwabuonwu, Friday Omesiete, Odikpo Eliazar and Ikechukwu Ijeh, alongside other members of Team Fearless TIN.

She appreciated the party leadership for their steadfastness and formally declared her intention to contest for the House of Representatives seat, stating that her ambition is driven by the desire to serve the people and promote democratic values.

She also highlighted her contributions in academics and social engagements despite not holding public office, stressing that her aspiration is not a do-or-die affair but a commitment to provide quality representation and opportunities for the people of the constituency.

Responding, the APC Chairman in Oshimili South, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, commended her courage and assured that the party would provide a transparent and level playing ground for all aspirants, noting that the process would be fair and acceptable to all stakeholders.

APC Oshimili South Chairman Warns Aspirants Against Media Criticism

By Oshimili South Media Team

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government Area, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, has appealed to aspirants within the party to caution their media teams against attacking or condemning fellow contenders while promoting their principals.

He emphasized that the APC remains one united political family, warning that negative campaigns and media attacks among aspirants could create unnecessary division and tension within the party, which may ultimately affect its strength and chances in elections.

Ogbueshi Okolo noted that the party has consistently preached unity and urged all aspirants to ensure their media teams project their candidates positively, without resorting to criticism of others and stressed that healthy competition should not degenerate into actions that could undermine party cohesion.

Ogbueshi Okolo reminded party members that regardless of the number of aspirants contesting, only one candidate will eventually emerge as the party’s flag bearer, adding that such a candidate would require the collective support of others to achieve victory at the polls.

Delta State Governor Reaffirms Commitment to Fair Tax System

…Set to Host South-South Zonal Office of Tax Ombud

Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fairness, transparency, and accountability in tax administration, as the state prepares to host the South-South Zonal Headquarters of the Tax Ombud Office.

The Governor made the assertion on Thursday while receiving the Tax Ombud/Chief Executive Officer of the Office of the Tax Ombud Nigeria, Dr. John Nwabueze, and his delegation at Government House, Asaba.

Oborevwori, who warmly welcomed the delegation despite the public holiday, described the visit as significant. He noted that it underscores a shared commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s tax system through fairness and accountability.

He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for establishing the independent Tax Ombud Office under the 2025 tax reforms, describing it as a timely intervention in the nation’s fiscal framework.

Congratulating Nwabueze on his appointment as the pioneer Tax Ombud/Chief Executive Officer, the Governor said the role of the office in protecting taxpayers’ rights, resolving disputes through free mediation, and ensuring accountability in tax administration was both critical and commendable.

Oborevwori said; “we fully support the mission of the Tax Ombud Office to promote transparency, reduce unfair treatment, and build public confidence in the tax system. These objectives align closely with Delta State’s ongoing reforms”.

He disclosed that the state government is aligning with the National Tax Reform Law of 2025 and is in the process of repealing the Delta State Internal Revenue Service Law of 2020, alongside plans to enact a harmonised taxes and levies law in 2026.

According to him, the reforms are aimed at curbing multiple taxation, improving ease of doing business, and boosting internally generated revenue.

The Governor emphasized that fairness to citizens remains central to the new tax regime, assuring that his administration would continue to prioritize policies that enhance the welfare of the people while strengthening revenue generation.

Oborevwori also pledged immediate support for the Tax Ombud Office by providing office accommodation in the state, in line with the Federal Government’s vision for an efficient and equitable tax system.

Highlighting the state’s progress in governance, the Governor revealed that Delta was recently ranked among the top 10 states in Nigeria in the 2025 Governance Accountability and Transparency Index by a reputable body of online media editors, attributing the recognition to sustained reforms and commitment to good governance.

Earlier in his remarks, Nwabueze expressed gratitude for the warm reception, describing his visit as both official and personal, being his first engagement in the South-South region since his appointment and as a son of Delta State.

He announced that Delta State has been designated as the Zonal Headquarters of the Tax Ombud Office for the South-South geopolitical zone, covering six states, describing the development as a testament to the state’s growing economic and fiscal importance.

He expressed optimism that the partnership between the Tax Ombud Office and the Delta State Government would foster a more efficient, transparent, and business-friendly tax environment.

He explained that the Office of the Tax Ombud, established under the Joint Tax Board Establishment Act, 2025, serves as an independent and impartial institution responsible for addressing complaints related to taxation, including levies, regulatory charges, customs duties, and excise matters.

Eid-el-Fitr:  Ogbueshi Dada Okolo Felicitates With Muslim  Faithful 

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government Area, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, has sent warm greetings to Muslim faithful in Asaba and across the country as they celebrate Eid-el-Fitr.

In his message, Ogbueshi Okolo congratulated Muslims for successfully completing the Ramadan fast, noting that the period was one of prayer, sacrifice, and devotion to Allah. He praised their discipline and commitment, describing it as a good example for others to follow.

He urged Muslim faithful to continue to show love, peace, and unity in their daily lives, stressing the need for peaceful coexistence among all residents of Oshimili South and beyond. He also encouraged them to keep praying for the peace and progress of Delta State and Nigeria.

Ogbueshi Okolo further assured the people of Oshimili South of the APC’s commitment to serving everyone fairly and promoting development at the grassroots, while wishing all Muslim faithful a happy and peaceful Eid-el-Fitr celebration.

Delta Devt: Ijaw Leader Appeals to Gov Oborevwori To Reconsider Projects In Ijaw Areas from the ₦400bn Projects

A prominent Ijaw leader and environmental rights advocate, Chief (Comrade) Mulade Sheriff (PhD), has appealed to the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, to urgently reconsider and expand the distribution of projects recently approved under the state government’s over ₦400 billion infrastructure development plan, to ensure fair inclusion of Ijaw communities in the state.

Chief Mulade made the appeal in a press statement over the weekend, while reacting to the list of projects recently approved by the Delta State Executive Council across several local government areas.

According to him, while the approved projects cover many parts of the state, the Ijaw riverine/rural areas appear largely left out, despite their enormous contributions to the economic strength of Delta State and Nigeria through blue economy, oil and gas resources.

“The renowned Delta state-born human rights and development advocate, Comrade Mulade said about 90% of the 400 billion would comes from the rural/riverine communities but are shortchanged and deprived from the beautiful developmental projects”

Mulade acknowledged that the state government approved several road constructions, rehabilitations, erosion control works, market infrastructure, housing projects, judicial facilities and educational developments across Warri, Uvwie, Udu, Ughelli, Okpe, Sapele, Asaba, Ika, Ndokwa, Isoko and other areas of the state.

The projects include the reconstruction of Warri Internal Ring Road Phase 2, rehabilitation of parts of the Trans-Warri Ode-Itsekiri Road, construction of roads in Ekpan, Udu, Ughelli, Oghara, Abraka, Asaba, Sapele, Kwale, Agbor and other communities, as well as institutional projects such as construction of hostels in state universities, judges’ quarters, police divisional headquarters for all 25 local government areas, and the completion of the Senate/Administrative Building at Delta State University, Abraka.

However, the Ijaw leader expressed concern that major riverine communities in Ijaw areas did not receive commensurate people-oriented infrastructure, despite the huge natural resources derived from the region.

He noted that aside from the Omadino–Okerenkoko–Escravos Road project, which is being jointly pursued by the Delta State Government, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and Chevron Nigeria Limited, the newly approved projects did not sufficiently address the pressing infrastructural needs of the Ijaw axis of the state.

Chief Mulade said, “It is imperative to state that Ijaw areas contributes over 50% of the economy of the state and the nation through oil and gas and blue economy resources, yet critical infrastructure remains largely absent in our riverine areas.”

He stressed that the absence of strategic infrastructure such as roads, bridges and social amenities continues to slow down economic growth in Ijaw communities and worsen the hardship faced by residents.

According to him, improved connectivity in the riverine areas would stimulate economic activities, boost commerce, enhance security and strengthen the political and social integration of the region within Delta State.

Mulade therefore urged the state government to consider approving and prioritising key infrastructure projects in Ijaw areas, particularly those that would link several coastal communities and unlock economic potential in the region.

Among the projects he recommended for urgent approval and completion are:

A matching order for the completion of the Ayakoromo Bridge, a strategic infrastructure that would significantly improve access between riverine communities and upland areas.

“I wish to strongly appeal to His Excellency, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori to reconsider and approved the road linking Burutu town, headquarters of Burutu LGA–Ogulagha Community, hosting Forcados Terminal, which is a strategic commercial nerve of the Delta economy, thereby creating a vital transportation and commercial corridor for several coastal communities; Construction and linking of Kurutie community, hosting the popular Nigerian Maritime University, Kurutie Campus –Oporoza–Ogidigben–Yokri Road, which would link up with the existing Yokri–Obotobo Road and significantly improve mobility across Ijaw and Itsekiri communities that would strengthen bonds and peaceful coexistence .

“It is painful to imagine, understand or believe the reasons behind the total marginalisation, deprivation and neglect of the Egbema kingdom Ijaws in Warri North LGA in all ramifications. Your Excellency, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, Please kindly permit me to strongly and sincerely appeal to your indefatigable office to change the narrative by give sense of belonging through projects inclusivity”

He emphasised that such projects would transform the economic fortunes of the riverine/rural communities by opening up the area to investment, trade, tourism and agricultural development.

Mulade also called on Ijaw political leaders, traditional rulers, stakeholders and elected representatives to intensify advocacy, constructive engagement and lobbying to ensure that development reflects the contributions of the ijaw nation in the state.

He said, “Ijaw leaders must summon the courage to speak truth to power, lobby and demand for development. Our resource contribution should reflect critical and sustainable infrastructural development in our land. The lack of infrastructural development and social amenities is affecting our economic growth and weaken our collective prospects, which continously deplete our electoral values and political advancements”

The Ijaw leader nevertheless commended Governor Oborevwori for ongoing development efforts across the state and expressed hope that the administration would demonstrate fairness and inclusiveness by extending more impactful projects to the riverine communities.

The Ibe-Sorimowei of Ancient oil-rich Gbaramatu Kingdom, concluded by urging the governor to revisit the project distribution template under the ₦400 billion infrastructure programme and ensure equitable development across all ethnic nationalities and regions of Delta State, particularly the Ijaw areas.

Nigeria Rising Through Strategic Global Partnerships and Enterprise Empowerment – Odii

In a defining moment for Nigeria’s economic advancement, the Director-General/CEO of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Charles Odii, yesterday met with the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at Geneva, Switzerland, to advance discussions on strategic global partnerships and enterprise empowerment.

The meeting was a convergence of influence, vision, and national purpose.

At the heart of the engagement was a shared resolve to elevate Nigeria’s small and medium enterprises; the true engine of the nation’s economy.

Across markets, workshops, farms, and digital platforms, millions of Nigerians continue to build daily against the odds, firmly positioning the country within the landscape of global opportunity.

As reflected in the spirit of the dialogue, “when the right structures meet the resilience of our people, growth is no longer a projection; it becomes inevitable.”

Discussions focused on unlocking bottlenecks that limit growth, opening pathways into international markets, and aligning Nigerian businesses with global standards.

“The goal is clear: to ensure that Nigerian entrepreneurs do not merely participate in global trade, but define their place within it.”

With clarity and purpose, both leaders explored integrated strategies to strengthen Nigeria’s value chains from local production to global distribution laying the groundwork for sustainable economic expansion.

Emphasizing a people-centered approach, Charles Odii noted that “this is about building a system where effort is rewarded, innovation is supported, and every Nigerian entrepreneur has a fair opportunity to succeed.”

Nigeria stands at a pivotal point where leadership is intentional, youth-driven energy is embraced, and the future is being deliberately built; not by chance-
but by design.

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