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Non Indigenes Lauds Okowa’s Contribution Towards Sports Development

Chairman, Delta State Non Indigene Association, Sir Bennard Agazuma has commended the effort of the state government in ensuring that the National Sports Festival hosted in the state was a success.

Agazuma gave the commendation while speaking with our reporter at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba the state capital.

He said with the facilities available for athletes to compete, the state governor, Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa had proven to be a man of his words.

He added that governor Okowa had earlier assured Nigerians of hosting the sports event in the state and truly to his words, turned out a reality.

The Chairman commended the governor for giving non Indigenes on the state an opportunity to participate in government activities, adding that,  it was the reason for the massive presence of his members at the Sports Festival ceremony.

NSF: Delta Wins Gold 7th Time

… as Bayelsa Dethrones Edo To Second Position

By Christy Aboghe/ Hananeel Jackson

Delta State have successfully retained their National Sports Festival crown, winning the silverware for a record 7th time.

After 12 days of intense contest among the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Delta confirmed their status as the number one in Sports in the country at the 21st National Sports Festival in Asaba  tagged “Delta 2022” .

Team Delta topped the overall medals table with a haul of 648 medals comprising 320 gold, 200 Silver, 128 bronze, while team Bayelsa dethroned Edo to finish second with a total of 337 medals, 132 gold, 115 silver and 90 bronze, the highest number of medals won in the history of the state.

Edo were distant third amassing 339 medals: 78 gold, 94 silver, 167 bronze. Oyo State came 4th with 163 medals: 50 gold, 51 Silver, 62 bronze, as Lagos finished 5th with 172 medals, 41 gold, 57 Silver, 74 bronze. Rivers, Kano, Ogun and FCT all occupied 6th to 10th position.

Zamfara finished bottom with no medal, as Gombe recorded 6 bronze, Sokoto got 3 medals: 1 silver, 2 bronze.

Declaring the Unity Games  closed, the President, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari represented by the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Chief Sunday Dare congratulated Delta for emerging overall winners of the 21st edition of the festival, pointing out that the competition in Asaba in the last 12 days had proven that Sports remain unifier of youths in the country.

President Buhari while condoling with the family of Imo state boxer Chukwuemeka Igboanugo who passed on during the fiesta, noted that the power of sports was fully activated during the national sports festival because participants set aside ethnic and religious orientation to compete.

He charged all the athletes who won medals in the just concluded 21st National Sports Festival to work hard to represent Nigeria and win medals at the Olympic Games in Paris, France in 2024.

He emphasized the need for states in the country to invest in sports development and infrastructure.

In an address, Delta State governor,Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa who was represented by his deputy governor, Dcnl Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, commended all the athletes who took part in the National Sports Festival describing them as heroes and heroines.

He also praised the efforts of Delta State for maintaining the standard and retaining festival title for the 7th time in a row and appreciated Team Bayelsa for the good spirit they put up during the spectacle.

In an interview, an athlete Ayomide Powei, said she was happy to see Team Bayelsa finish second for the first time, assuring Bayelsans of a better outing in the next sports festival in Ogun State.

Highlight of the closing ceremony was the was the official announcement of Ogun State as hosts of the 22nd National Sports Festival in 2024 as neighboring Oyo State would be on standby.

The ceremony also featured music entertainment by Popular Delta State born musician, Erhiga Agarivbie known as Erigga and Zlatan  literally set the place on ‘fire’ with some of their popular songs, amongst other musicians.

Speak Out, Say No to Violence Unobunjo Tells Market Women

By Christy Aboghe

Chairperson,  Nigeria Association of Women Journalist (NAWOJ), Delta State Chapter, Comrade Sonia Unobunjo has called on women to speak out on any attempt of violence against women and the girl child.

Unobunjo gave the call during a sensitization visit with other female Journalists to Anioma Market in Okpanam.

She advised them not give in to any form of molestation or harassment from the men to them and their young female children adding that they should endeavour to say no to psychological trauma caused by violence attack on them.

Unobunjo said with the Violence Against Person’s Prohibition Act 2015 (VAPP) law, affected women and girl child had the right to find justice as the state government had provided a Sexual Assault Referral Centre at the Asaba Specialist Hospital, where victims can come to seek solace and find justice.

She urged them not hesitate to report any case of violence to the referral centre where prompt action would be taken.

Speaking on the motive behind the advocacy visit, the Chairperson said it was, in commemoration with the 16 days activism against violence.

Responding, the Secretary of the market. Mrs Juliet Agatue commended the female Journalists for coming to enlighten the traders on the need to stay safe and not be abused by the men.

Mrs Agatue said it was nice having them around as it would avail some affected persons the opportunity to

Highlight of the event was the display of placards with the inscription, ”Stop violence against women; say no to psychological trauma; violence us not equal to strength; control your emotion! Stop woman battering; say no to rape; speak out, you see something, say something; a world without violence is important; action to end violence against women and girls;  unite! activism to end violence against women and girl”.

2023 Election Would Not Hold, Unless…

The Resident Electoral Commissioner in Delta state, has said that the 2023 general elections would not be conducted as usual, hence he called on politicians and political parties to mobilise their followers to collect their permanent voters’ cards as that is the only criteria for voting during the election.

He said the belief that anything could be manipulated to win the election was no longer possible as the commission has tightened every loose end, saying it is only PVCs that are collected that would be counted for voters on the election day.

The Delta REC who decried the non-chalant attitude of leaders of political parties to stakeholders meetings called by INEC, said politicians and political parties are the beneficiaries of the PVCs, arguing that without collection of the PVCs, the mass rallies and campaigns would not yield needed result.

At the stakeholders meeting called on Tuesday by INEC in Delta state, all the leading political parties in the state were conspicuously absent as only journalists, a Reverend Father, few members of civil society groups were at the meeting with INEC officials from the 25 local government areas of the state.

Revd Udoh Tom who said INEC has done all it could to mobilise Deltans to collect the PVCs, expressed disappointment at the response from both the political parties and the people of Delta state, saying though INEC is doing a thankless job, the people and politicians in Delta are not responsive to the calls of INEC.

He said political parties are supposed to be in the forefront in the collection of PVCs but regrettably the parties do not show up for meetings just as they are not sensitizing their people to collect their PVCs.

He said INEC staff are going through pains to ensure the cards are collected but the response from the political parties and the people has remained abysmally poor.

In a speech delivered at the stakeholders meeting, Revd Udoh Tom said following the display of preliminary register of voters to correct some anomalies in the register, a total of 1,562 claims were made while 65 objections were recorded across the state.

He also said arising from the visit to the 5863 polling units across the state, it was discovered that 930 polling units are above 999 registered voters and that 169 polling units are being considered for decongestion.

He also said the Delta INEC headquarters has received the 2022 Permanent Voters Cards and collection is scheduled to commence on December 12 and end January 22, 2022.

 He said collection of the PVCs at INEC local government offices would begin from December 12 to January 6 while collection of PVCs at ward levels would begin from January 6 to 15, 2023, thereafter it would return to local government level from 15 to 22 January 2023.

In preparation for the rollout of PVC collection, he said the commission has stepped up stakeholders engagement, within the next 7 days to mobilize registrants to come out and collect their PVCs. He identified seven strategies to reach voters in all levels.

He identified creation of whatsapp groups at both the state and LGA level, with contacts of persons under the categories specified above, with Desk Officers as admin of the whatsapp platform.

He also identified sensitization to markets, motor parks, traditional rulers, road walk to mosques, cinema viewing centres and churches across the 25 local government areas of the state.

He said this strategy is intended to help the commission reach as many stakeholders as possible before the December 12 roll out of PVC collection.

The head of information and communication technology in the INEC office, Engr. Mba Onuoha, said so far 16.2 percent of PVCs have been collected in Delta state. She added that 17,115 transfers were made while 70,300 new registration have been made available.

Onuoha who was represented by Engr. Mercy Ehikhametalor, said a total of 326576 PVCs are available both old and new with 52,868 so far collected, adding that the commission has been pleading with all Deltans to collect their PVCs.

SENATE 2023: Delta North Kings Again, Back Ned Nwoko

Traditional Rulers in Delta North senatorial district also known as Anioma today met and gave their royal blessings to Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko as favoured candidate for Delta North senate seat come 2023.

Rising from a meeting held Wednesday December 6,2022, at the palace of the Obi of Owa Kingdom, HRM Emmanuel Efeizormor II, the traditional Rulers numbering over 30 said they resolved to back Prince Ned Nwoko because he has the best interests of Anioma at heart,as motivation to serve as senator.

The Monarchs representing the nine Anioma local government areas of Ika North East,Ika South,Aniocha North,Aniocha South , Oshimili North , Oshimili South,Ndokwa East, Ndokwa West and Ukwuani, noted that the unanimous decision to throw their weight behind Ned Nwoko was based on his track record of integrity,service and philanthropy which had benefited the generality of the people.

Addressing the royal fathers, Obi Efeizormor, immediate past Chairman of Delta traditional Rulers forum described Prince Ned Nwoko as a good son with utmost respect for the traditional institution as well as Anioma culture and identity.

He expressed optimism that Nwoko would bring meaningful development and lasting peace to Anioma land if elected senator and urged all sons and daughters of Delta North to support him.

Responding ,Prince Ned Nwoko ,PDP Delta North Senatorial candidate thanked the royal fathers for their overwhelming love and solidarity.

Prince Nwoko ,Founder of the first Sports university in Sub Saharan Africa located at his Idumuje Ugboko homeland and Antarctica Explorer ,said he would restore the glory of Anioma at the national Assembly.

Nwoko pledged to ensure distinct constitutional role for Traditional rulers with appropriate legislation to promote their status as custodians of cultural values and history.

The PDP senatorial candidate also gave assurance that the empowerment of youths and women as important stakeholders in the society, would be his basic agenda at the Senate.

It would be recalled that traditional rulers in Delta North had earlier in May 2022, chosen Prince Ned Nwoko as their preferred candidate for the 2023 senate seat.

This was part of a communique issued after deliberations by the Anioma kings at a meeting attended by over 40 traditional rulers at the palace of the Asagba of Asaba,HRM Obi Professor Chike Edozien.

NSF : Igali Calls for Timely Release of Medal Table

By Hananeel Jackson/ Christy Aboghe

Bayelsa State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Chief Daniel Igali has called for the prompt update medals table in the ongoing 21st National Sports Festival in Asaba, tagged Delta 2022.

Igali while speaking with pressmen at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba, said the current medal table does not reflect the overwhelming success of team Bayelsa so far.

He said that he had told the officials of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation to promptly release the medals won each day before the next session of events.

According to him, the lateness in the release of the medal table does not portray the importance of the sports festival.

The Commissioner called on the authorities to task every federation to provide the results of events within 24 hours for the main organizing committee to have the daily updates of the table.

 

Igali noted that what was currently in the log, does not reflect  team Bayelsa performance on two days having amassed over 60 gold medals with only 31 gold reflecting in the medals table.

The Olympic and World Wrestling Champion pointed out that the instant reward of two hundred thousand naira for gold medalists, one hundred thousand naira for silver medalists  and fifty thousand naira for bronze medalists earlier promised by the Bayelsa state government were been fulfilled.

While commending Delta State for hosting this year’s spectacle, the President of Nigeria Wrestling Federation, said any referee that is found to be involved in unprofessional conduct would be punished, stressing that athletes who emerges winners in wrestling events in Asaba would automatically become champions in the weight class.

He asserted that the federation would have its national wrestling championship in March next year in Bayelsa before the African championship in April.

Team Bayelsa are currently second in the latest medals table behind hosts, Delta updated by the organizers after day six of the festival

 

The Future Is Bright for Nigeria Canoeing and Kayak Athletes, Says Sunday Dare

By Christy Aboghe/ Hananeel Jackson

Minister of Youth and Sports Development Chief Sunday Dare has envisaged a bright future for Nigeria canoeist and kayaking athletes as the 2024 Olympics games Paris in France.

Chief Dare gave the predictions while speaking with Journalists shortly after watching the day 5 of the canoeing event, the Grand hotel, Asaba.

He said the commitment of Nigerian Olympian Esther Toko and Ayomid Powei in the National Sports Festival was a demonstration of hope for Nigeria.

The Minister noted that the games could give Nigeria gold medal in the next Olympics games, adding that with all round approach of nurturing talents and sports development that the future was bright for the country.

Chief Dare asserted that with what he had seen so far in the ongoing National Sports Festival that Nigeria would increase the number of sports that would take part in the Olympics, explaining that Nigeria went to the last Olympics with nine sports.

Host Delta State are currently leading the medal table with 242 medals, 129 gold, 68 silver, 45 bronze, Bayelsa are on second 90 medals 31 gold, 21 silver, 38 bronze followed by Edo on 24 gold, 35 silver, 62 bronze, Oyo state on 4th 14 gold, 18 silver, bronze.

Borno, Gombe Zamfare, Adamawa, Sokoto , Taraba and Cross River are among the state yet to record a single with only bronze and silver for them.

Again, National Assembly Passes Nigerian Peace Corps Bill.

…To be transmitted to President Buhari for assent.

By: Kayode Lawal, Abuja.

For the second time, the Nigeria Peace Corps (NPC) Establishment Bill was on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 passed by the two Chambers of the National Assembly.

While that of the Senate was sponsored by the Chairman, Senate Committee Army, Senator Ali Ndume, that of the House of Representatives was sponsored by the Chief Whip, Rt Hon  Mohammed Monguno as HB17.

With the overwhelming passage of the Bill on its merit, all is now set for the Clerk of the National Assembly to transmit the Bill to President Muhammadu Buhari for Presidential assent.

The Bill, among others, seeks to establish the Nigerian Peace Corps as a body charged with the responsibilities to develop, empower and provide gainful employment for the youths to facilitate peace, volunteerism, Community Services, Neighborhood Watch and Nation building.

According to part Vlll of the Bill passed, the Bill when assented to by President Buhari, would give statutory backing to the already existing Peace Corps of Nigeria.

The Peace Corps of Nigeria established over 24 years ago under the National Commandant, Professor Dickson Ameh Akoh is incorporated in Nigeria under the Company and Allied Matters (CAMA) Act and accorded the Federal Government recognition through the Federal Ministry of Youth Development.

Due to the value driven programs of the Corps, aimed at the socio-economic empowerment of the Nigerian youths and its onerous contributions to peace building and advocacy, the United Nations in 2011 accorded the organization a Special Consultative Status while the African Union in 2016 accorded same status to the organization, thus,  making it a member of the Social and Economic Councils of both the United Nations and the African Union.

So far, the organization has a well structured network of offices in the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory FCT.

It has a membership strength of over 187,000 comprising of both regular staff and volunteers.

For the landmark achievements and accomplishments of the organization thus far, the Corps and its National Commandant have received over 110 Awards Nationally and Internationally.

Briefing Journalists on the latest development, National Commandant, Professor Dickson Ameh Akoh thanked the Senate President, Dr Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan and Speaker of the House of Representatives Rt Hon Femi Gbajabiamila for considering the Bill worthy of passage thereby doing justice to it.

Professor Akoh also thanked members of the two Chambers of the National Assembly for the sense of patrotism displayed in ensuring that the Bill saw the light of the day.

He pleaded with President Mohammadu Buhari to assent to the Bill this time around as a lasting legacy of his government and befitting parting gift to the Nigerian youth.

The National Commandant explained that all the grey areas which prevented the assent in 2016 have been cleaned up adding that the Corps would not have any conflict with any of the existing security agencies.

“The best gift to the Nigerian youth from President Buhari is to give assent to the Bill and as a youth friendly President, we are deeply optimistic that Mr President will do the needful this time around.

” No amount of resources committed to youth development in this country, especially in the face of insecurity, poverty and lack of employment is a waste. Peace Corps is not just being conceived, it has offices all over the country”, Akoh said.

Desist From Disseminating Wrong Information, Aniagwu Urges Journalist

Delta 2022 Publicity Sub-Committee Chairman and Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu advised Journalists to desist from disseminating wrong information to the public.

Aniagwu gave the advise while briefing Journalists alongside the Ondo State Commissioner for Sports, Mr Bukola Olapade at the Media centre in the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba.

He said painting the national Sport Festival black before the public would misinform them and it was unethical.

While commending some of them for their effective coverage of the sporting activities, He frowned at some ugly reportage on poor accommodation provisions for athletes and officials, adding that such wrong reportage would send wrong information to the public

He said the provision of accommodation  was not the responsibility of any host since the inception of sports festivals in the country but that of their media Organisations.

He pointed that the state government had ensured the provision of maximum comfort for the athletes and other individuals participating in the games.

The Commissioner said the sports festival was an avenue for discovering new talents, as old records would be broken and new ones set, providing a trade Fair where people can exhibit their products for sales, and enjoy the hospitality which the state is known for.

Speaking, Aniagwu said as at day four of the event, team Delta had so far won 43 gold, 22 silver, 13 bronze and still counting on Day 4 of the sports festival.

Aniagwu said the state was setting record in track and field events, and would set a standard that would be difficult to beat in the closing formalities.

He thanked the athletes, officials, spectators, the press and security agencies for their outstanding cooperation and urged them to sustain the tempo to the end of the games.

On his part, Mr Bukola Olapade, applauded Delta State Government for setting the best standard in the hosting of the National Sports Festival, adding that Delta 2022 was the very best he had ever witnessed.

Olapade urged the Pressmen to be objective and join hands in promoting the positive in their reportage, adding that  the state governor’s support towards driving the economy by ensuring that traders do their business without any financial commitment to the state government, is what the media should not fail to report.

Channel Complains To Your Camp Commandant, Aniagwu Urges Athletes

Chairman, Media Committee for Delta 2022 National Sports Festival, Mr Charles Aniagwu has declared Team Delta as King in the Nigeria sport.

Aniagwu made this known while briefing Journalists on Saturday, December 3, 2022 at the media center of the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.

He said, Delta though leading in the games, yet they want to compete to stimulate them, adding that so far 25 events had been concluded and other teams are aspiring to attain second position the National Sports Festival.

He commended the cooperation from the athletes and officials, and also the media Personnel for helping to dissemination information on the spotting activities.

 The Commissioner disclosed that 12,000 athletes were participating in the games and would increase before the closing ceremony.

He urged all teams to desist rushing to the Press to complain on any challenges faced, rather they should channel complains at various camps to organisers, through camp Commandant.

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