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DPG Nominates Media Team     

By Christy Aboghe

Following the recent approval by the Administrative Working committee of the Directorate of Politics and Governance (DPG), the state media team has been nominated.

 

The approval for the recommendation of the state media team was made during the post South South  conference review meeting in Asaba, the state capital.

 

According to a Press statement issued and signed by the Assistant Director of Administration, Bishop Dr. Jonathan- Davids Dike  and the state Director, Apostle Dr. Okonye Cyril Ifechukwude (JP), members of the team, who would be drawn from the electronic and print media will log into the DSAWC as prescribed in DPG working document as amended.

 

The team would  be headed by Bro. Onome Tanno, with Apostle Dr. Onitsha Simeon Dode as the Secretary with other members

 

DTHA PRIMARY: ESENWAH LAUDS SUPPORTERS, URGE CONTENDERS TO CLOSE RANK.

 

…There is a season for everything, Someday it can be your turn so don’t be deterred by your aspiration – Barr. Esenwa

By Ikebuwa Patrick

The Elected Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party to Represent the People of Oshimili North Local Government Area in Delta State House of Assembly, Barr. Frank Esenwah had lauded his supporters for their magnanimity and support towards him during the primary election.

Esenwah who expressed a heart full of appreciation to his supporters remarked that the people have done him good and he would uphold the victory for the people of the Local Government.

Speaking further, He admonished his contenders to be encouraged by their hard work for there is a season for everything as someday, it could be their turn, hence they should close rank as a people of one party and interest for the victory was for all.

While applauding his supporters, he charged them to keep the spirit burning for the next phase of the contest.


Ned Nwoko Secures Delta North Senatorial Ticket

 

Former House of Representative member, Hon Prince Ned Nwoko has defeated Mr Paul Osaji in the Delta North Senatorial election.

 

Declaring Nwoko winner of the primary election which held at Cenotaph, Asaba, the returning officer, Barr Nosa  Amagbor said Nwoko scored 242 votes out of the total vote of 310, while his opponent, Paul Osaji got 66 votes, from the  delegates drawn from the 98 wards in the nine Local Government Area across the senatorial district.

 

The election which was peaceful and transparent was monitored by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and witnessed by Journalists.

 

Speaking with newsmen after the election, the flag bearer of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), to represent Delta North in the  Senate, said it was a new dawn for Delta State especially Delta North and Nigeria.

 

Nwoko said with the support of his people he would work towards finding solutions towards economic and security challenges in the country


 

 

Primaries: Ereyitomi Wins Big With 96 Votes Out Of 102 Votes, Clinches PDP Ticket

… Dedicates Victory To God, Warri Federal Constituency

By Celestine Ukah

The Member Representing Warri Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives and Deputy Chairman House Committee on NDDC, Hon. Chief Dr. Thomas Ereyitomi has won the Peoples Democratic Party Primary ticket to fly the flag of the party as their candidate in the upcoming 2023 general election.

Chief Ereyitomi a serving House of Reps Member Representing Warri Federal Constituency at the Green Chamber, Sunday May 22, 2022, defeated Hon. Smart Asekutu, Chairman, Warri North LGA who scored 6 votes, while he Hon. Chief Ereyitomi pulled 96 votes out of total accredited 102 delegates from Warri South, Warri North and Warri South-west LGAs that casted their ballot during the exercise.

PDP Warri Reps primaries which held at the Warri Township Stadium, Delta State, witnessed large turn out of delegates as well as adequate security , the PDP retuning Officer and Commissioner for Information Delta State who led other PDP officials at the exercise, urged the two contestants to display sportsmanship as the primary is a family affair and it was yielded to by both, Mr. Aniagwu commended the delegates and contestants for their maturity displayed during and after the election.

While commending PDP delegates for their votes, Rep Ereyitomi dedicated his victory to God and to Warri federal Constituents, noting that the result of the exercise is a display that the people have seen dedication, commitment and hard work through robust representation.

The 2023 Warri Reps PDP candidate, Chief Ereyitomi, speaking to newsmen “said I feel very elated it is as a result of hard work.

“I was overwhelmingly voted for it is clear indication I performed beyond expectations”, he stated.

The Warri National Assembly member and PDP candidate stressed that the outcome of the primary is a further proof to the people of Nigeria that PDP is a transparent party.

He called for the spirit of good sportsmanship as his reemergence is for the good of Warri Federal Constituency, Chief Ereyitomi posited that the people massively and unanimously voted for his candidature signifying their resolve for him to continue representing them in 2023 at the Federal House of Representatives, Abuja.

Barr. Frank Esenwah Takes Lead in ONLG Primary Election

House of Assembly aspirant for  Oshimili North, Barr. Frank Esenwah has emerged winner of the just concluded primary election.

 

This was made known during election which took place, earlier today, May 22, 2022 at Akwukwu Igbo in Oshimili North area of Delta State.

 

The election which had 31 accredited voters, witnessed the aspirant taking the lead out of the other four aspirants vying for same position.

 

With his 23 vote counts, Esenwah was declared the candidate to run for the House of Assembly under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

Two Dead, Others Injured As Another Building Collapse in Lagos

 

 

 

Barely a month after  a three-storey building collapsed in Ebute Metta area of Lagos State, another building has collapsed in the state, claiming the lives of two  persons and injuring others.

he three storey building located at 4, Alayaki lane, Lagos Island, which was reported to be  under construction in Lagos Island, collapsed due to a heavy rainfall,  had earlier been marked by  Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, (LASEMA), for structural defects, as  the building was already in violation of building safety protocols.

 

According to Daily Trust newspaper, two persons were confirmed dead while two others were rescued alive during a rescue operation by personnel of LASEMA.

 

In a statement issued by Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, it stated that It was discovered that the building had been captured by the Lagos State Building Control Agency, (LASBCA) District Office and served with all Statutory Notices, Sealed at District and Central Enforcement Level.

 

It also stated that further investigation determined that the developer had continued clandestine operations mostly at night and at the weekends.

 

As at the time of this report, LASEMA is yet to ascertain the number of victims trapped under the collapsed building.

I Would Make A Difference, Says Esenwah

Oshimili North Aspirant for Delta State House of Assembly under the aegis of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Barr. Frank Esenwah has said that he would make a difference given the opportunity to represent the people of his constituency in the coming election.

 

Esenwah made this known during a media chat with members of the Indigenous Correspondent Chapel, (ICC) , in Okpanam, Delta State.

 

He said that with his wealth of experience in the agricultural sector, he would ensure that business venture is brought into governance, and that food sufficiency would be a reality.

 

The House of Assembly aspirant said that in boosting food production, he would make sure that the people of his constituency get employed so as to meet their needs.

 

Frowning at the delay in the development of Oshimili North, he said it was unfortunate that things were going wrong and there have been no improvement.

 

While responding to questions on his achievements, he urged the Journalists to do their research as he would not want to blow his trumpet, adding that given the opportunity to represent his people, he would deliver on all his electoral promises.

 

Esenwahaid that as one who had lived with his people and understand their needs, he was compassionate about them and would not want to fail them.

ONGOING ILLEGALITY IN NDDC – PRESIDENT BUHARI AND THE APC NEED TO ACT NOW

By Tonye Ogbogbula

 

Amity between the President Muhammadu Buhari government and the people of Nigeria who he governs is based on trust which is earned from promises made and promises kept. One of such promises by President Buhari to the nation was made on June 24, 2021 when, receiving the leadership of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), he unequivocally committed to inaugurate the NDDC Board upon the receipt of the Commission’s Forensic Audit report, which report has been submitted to him since September 2, 2021.

 

The President said: ‘‘Based on the mismanagement that had previously bedeviled the NDDC, a forensic audit was set up and the result is expected by the end of July, 2021. I want to assure you that as soon as the forensic audit report is submitted and accepted, the NDDC Board will be inaugurated.”

 

 

Not only has the President not fulfilled his promise eight months after, which prompted the Ijaw National Congress (INC) to describe the delay in the inauguration of the NDDC Board as a “clear betrayal of trust and display of state insensitivity on Ijaw nation and Niger Delta region,” it further negates this government’s touted commitment to the rule of law.

 

 

 

Sadly, for a government that prides itself for adherence to rule of law, President Buhari’s Government conversely continues to administer the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in flagrant violation of the NDDC Act. As a Commission established in 2000 by an Act of Parliament, the ongoing national embarrassment at NDDC should be of grave concern to President Buhari about his legacy when he leaves office in 2023 and thereby persuade him to put an end to the illegality of further administering NDDC with a Sole Administrator that is not known to the law setting-up the Commission.

 

While receiving Governors of the constituent states that make-up NDDC in Aso Rock on October 17, 2019, President Buhari said that “I try to follow the Act setting up these institutions especially the NDDC.”

 

However the reverse has been the case. Since the inauguration of the Buhari Presidency on May 29, 2015, it has serially violated the law setting up NDDC by consistently choosing to administer the Commission through illegal interim managements and sole administrator contraptions that are alien to the law setting up NDDC. In the seven-year tenure of President Buhari, NDDC has only been administered by a substantive Board for two years, between November 2016 and January 2019 when Senator Victor Ndom-Egba was Chairman while Nsima Ekere was the Managing Director.

 

There is a pattern of illegalities instituted by the current administration to undermine accountability at the NDDC in a way that no other federal agency has been so treated in the last seven years of the Buhari Presidency. In the 15-year history of the NDDC, prior to President Buhari’s coming in 2015, an interim appointment had never been made outside of the law, even when the Governing Boards were dissolved.

 

Prior to Buhari’s coming to power in 2015, in the absence of a Board duly constituted in line with the NDDC Act, the  most senior Civil servant in the NDDC took over as Managing Director in acting capacity for a brief period until a  Board was constituted in line with the NDDC Act. The NDDC Act does not permit the appointment of any external persons from outside the Commission to act as Managing Director or Sole Administrator without compliance with the Act which requires nomination by the President and Confirmation by the Senate. This is the same requirement for Ministers of the Federal Republic. The Law does not permit for anyone to be appointed as Acting Minister in any Ministry. If there is no Minister in a Ministry, the most senior civil servant – i.e. the Permanent Secretary holds forth until a Minister is appointed by the President and duly confirmed by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

The orderly succession in NDDC was only breached in 2015 by the Buhari Administration when it dissolved the Bassey Henshaw led Board with Dan Abia as Managing Director, and appointed Ibim Semenitari as Sole Administrator, a position she held illegally for over one year. The illegality in NDDC continued in January 2019 when President Buhari dissoved the two-year old Victor Ndoma-Egba led Board and replaced the Board with an Interim Management team led by Professor Nelson Brambaifa. It was not until August of 2019 that the Buhari Presidency ended  the illegal Brambaifa interim management  team and then, in accordance with the law establishing NDDC forwarded the list of nominees for a 16-member Board to the Senate for confirmation, and then dutifully appointed the most senior civil servant at that time in NDDC, Mrs. Akwaghagha Enyia, as Acting Managing Director pending the Senate confirmation of the President’s nominees as NDDC Board members, which list he forwarded to the Senate on October 18, 2019.

 

But unfortunately again President Buhari relapsed to its recourse to illegality in administering NDDC, because as the Senate dutifully screened and confirmed the nominees of President Buhari as Board and Management of NDDC on November 5, 2019, this same government has since embarked on another spree of interim managements/sole administrator contraptions, while the Board confirmed by the Senate has been on hold since November 2019.

 

Since October 2019 this government has appointed two illegal interim management teams led by Joi Nunieh and Professor Keme Pondei, respectively, and presently the Commission is illegally led by a Sole Administrator, Effiong Akwa.

 

Curiously, whereas the North East Development Commission (NEDC) has been allowed to function with its duly constituted Board in place in line with its NEDC Act thereby ensuring proper corporate governance, accountability, checks and balances and fair representation of its Constituent states, the NDDC on the other hand has been run arbitrarily in the last two and half years by Interim committees/sole administrator in breach of the NDDC Act even after President Buhari had appointed a Board for the NDDC which was duly confirmed by the Nigerian Senate on November 5, 2019, but was asked to be on standby for inauguration after the forensic audit.

 

Under the illegal interim managements/sole administrator contraptions, the combined two-year budgets for 2019 and 2020, as approved by the National Assembly was N799 Billion. Yet, as pointed out by Professor Benjamin Okaba, President of Ijaw National Congress (INC), under the interim management/sole administrator contraptions, “over N600bn payments have been made for emergency contracts; over 1,000 persons have been allegedly employed in the NDDC between January and July, 2020 without due process; the 2020 budget was passed in December and N400bn was voted for the NDDC but the commission had spent over N190bn before the budget was passed, thereby violating the Procurement Act.”

 

It is also important to recall the Senate probe of NDDC in June/July of 2020 which revealed how the NDDC Interim Management Committee (IMC) blew N81.5 billion in just a couple of months on fictitious contracts, frivolities, and in breach of extant financial and public procurement laws. The Senate therefore passed a resolution recommending that the IMC should refund the sum of N4.923 Billion to the Federation Account, and that the IMC should be disbanded, while the substantive board should be inaugurated to manage the Commission in accordance with the law.

 

 

At the November 2021 protest by the Association of Contractors of the Niger Delta Development Commission (ACNDDC) who picketed the NDDC Head office in Port Harcourt, Chairman of ACNDDC, Joe Adia stated that “presently huge monies come into the Commission every month and the next thing we hear is that the money is finished. Who are you paying? Give us a record of the people you are paying. How can you pay N800 million each for so-called desilting jobs and yet contractors being owed N5 million you have refused to pay?”

 

 

Also, earlier in the year, the media was awash with the doubly-restated scandal involving the illegal sole administrator contraption in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). According to some national newspapers, and many online platforms, in a story entitled “NDDC: IYC Alleges Illegal N20bn Payment To Ghost Contractors Over Phantom Job,” published on February 18, 2022, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) alleged that illegal N20bn payment was made to ghost contractors over phantom jobs.

 

In the reports, IYC alleged that the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, “in connivance with some persons, paid the sum of N20 billion to ghost contractors for phony distilling contracts purportedly awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).”

 

The council further alleged that “information at its disposal showed that the signatures of a former acting Managing Director of the NDDC, Professor Nelson Brambaifa, and the commission’s former executive director (projects), Samuel Ajogbe, were allegedly forged to carry out the sleazy process.”

 

 

A spokesman for the IYC, Ebilade Ekerefe, who spoke in Yenagoa alleged that the “phantom NDDC contractors were paid in tranches of between N300 million and N400 million in the last three months, amounting to N20 billion.” He urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to launch an investigation into the alleged huge payment to the ghost contractors.

 

 

He said, “They should investigate the financial transaction of the commission in the months under review. We have also discovered that out of the N20billion paid out illegally by the NDDC, 60 per cent is going to Abuja through the Bureau de Change while he (Akpabio) has failed to pay the genuine contractors that have finished the projects awarded by the commission.”

 

The Buhari administration, by its numerous illegal actions in the NDDC in the last two and half years has been de-marketing the APC in the Niger Delta region. In an article, “NDDC: Buhari’s Legacy of Illegality and Contempt,” by Godspower Tamunosusi, published in a national daily on December 13, 2021 and in many other national newspapers, he stated that “Niger Deltans are very upset with the disdainful manner the region has been treated.” He also noted that there is increasing anger against the APC in the Niger Delta region “as a result of the very poor, biased, illegal and provocative actions of the Federal Government in the handling of matters concerning the NDDC and the Niger Delta region.”

 

Also, earlier in the year, The Niger Delta Rescue Movement (NDRM) vowed not to back the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 elections following the delay of President Muhammadu Buhari to inaugurate a substantive board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

 

The spokesman of NRDM, Jonathan Okwa, who disclosed this after its meeting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State said following the prolonged delay of President Buhari to give the Niger Delta people what is rightfully theirs, in accordance with the law, the NDDC Act, the group would ensure the mobilisation of the people of Niger Delta region to vote against the APC in the 2023 presidential and general elections if the board is not inaugurated.

 

Against the relentless legitimate demands of stakeholders, it is in President Buhari’s best interest to keep good legacy by abiding to the law establishing NDDC. An Ijaw group, the Ijaw Interest Advocates (IIA), also known as Izanzan Intellectual Camp, in a statement signed by its leader, Arerebo Salaco Yerinmene Snr had earlier advised that “The Presidency and the President’s family should remember to keep good legacies even after office. The government’s flagrant disobedience of the laws guiding the establishment of an agency created to develop an impoverished region is unacceptable. We are again appealing to President Buhari to save the Niger Delta Development Commission by inaugurating the substantive board.”

 

President Buhari can no longer pretend that the unholy alliances amongst some serving and recently disengaged principal officers of the Federal Government to ignite uncontrollable crisis is not known to it. President Buhari must now rise to the occasion to save the Niger Delta region from the sorry state of those who have deliberately decided to exacerbate the palpable tension in the region. He should therefore heed the call of Niger Delta leaders, governors, youths, women, traditional rulers, civil society organisations, and other stakeholders, comply with the law setting up NDDC, and also fulfill his own promise of June 24, 2021, and inaugurate the board to manage the Commission for the benefit of the people of the nine Niger Delta states.

 

Chief Tonye Ogbogbula is National President, Niger Delta Elders’ Forum

I’ld Use Education To Fight Terrorism- Nwoko

 

The Delta North Senatorial aspirant, Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko has assured youths in the senatorial district of quality education.

 

Nwoko gave the assurance while addressing adhoc delegates in Asaba, Oshimili South Local Government Area of the state.

 

He said with education as answer to  youth restiveness, anarchy, terrorism, and other social vices, he would ensure that they get the best of education, there by leading to employment.

 

While expressing delight over the endorsement by the adhoc delegates, he said he had no doubt that he was needed to represent his people going by the support of the state governor, Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa and the party leadership, hence they should be ready for the general election.

 

Speaking on how he would go about ensuring implementation of projects, he said the needs of his people would be his major concern as he would have to consult them to know what they want.

 

According to him, there were many people who lose their lives on the Asaba and Benin road, “ I must make sure that there are service stations provided in every thirty minutes interval, these stations will have petrol stations, clinics, supermarket, mechanics and towing vans, for lives to be preserved”.

 

Adding that the road has to be repaired, as it was one road that was done when he was in the House of Representative.

DELTA 2023: Disregard Media Hypes Of Gbagi’s Stepping Down, Supporters, Deltans Urged

As unscrupulous elements continue to throw stones on the prominent gubernatorial hopeful in Delta State, Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi, his loyalists, teeming supporters and the generality of Deltans have been charged to disregard media propaganda insinuating that he is no longer in the race.

The call became imperative following picture of prayers offered by Gbagi but misunderstood, misrepresented and misinterpreted by ill-fated individuals to mean Gbagi stepping down for the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Sheriff Oborevwori, with multiple discrepancies uncovered in his credentials.

The call was made on Wednesday May 18th 2022, by the Personal Assistant (PA), to the former minister of education, Temilope Temiloluwa, a Political Scientist.

She frown as a situation where gullible persons are used to spread and propagate fake news, wondering why a father would jettison his political aspiration to develop the State for a toddler like Oborevwori, who do not know the craft of politics.

Hear her: “I Temitope Temiloluwa a political scientist and one of the several other PA’s to Olorogun Barr Kenneth O. GBAGI FNIM. The Former Minister for Education and by the grace of God the next Governor of Delta State.

“My attention has been drawn to some fake social media hypes about one of the most distinguished Nigerian and young man Hon Sheriff Oborievwori and a purported photograph of prayer for Sheriff.

“I personally witnessed the interaction of some Governorship aspirants with several great traditional rulers from Urhobo land, where Sheriff had pleaded that the Hon. Minister seats on same Sofa with him, asking Odebalor to stand up from that seat.

“The Onus to pray as the most senior aspirant at that meeting fell on Olorogun Gbagi to do so. Before the prayer, Olorogun Gbagi announced to all the traditional rulers and I quote; “Sheriff and I had spoken and if Gbagi is going, I will support him.

“If I am going, he will support me” and Olorogun Gbagi now put Sheriff to test to confirm to all the traditional rulers that, that was the understanding which he confirmed to all the traditional rulers seated there.

“Olorogun then prayed, asking all the Governorship aspirants to step down for him as the most senior politician contesting the Governorship race asking that all his junior ones seated there, knowing they do not have the capacity that he possesses to take the Governoship fight to a resounding victory at the polls.

“The above took place in the presence of over 15 Urhobo traditional rulers” just as she expressed rude shock as to the level persons have cascaded to even infer that a father will step down for a son while all that took place was the other way round.

“The numerous followers of the Hon. Minister that have been calling, about this irresponsible media hype to disregard same in its totality and prepare for a victory come May 25th 2022, by the grace of God”, she added.

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