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‘State Creation, Not Solution To Nigeria’s Problem’

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Former Information Minister, Sam Oyovbaire, has advised Nigerians to stop further agitations for new states, saying that it was “currently constitutionally difficult for states to be created’’.

Oyovbaire made the call last Friday, in Asaba, Delta State,  at a public lecture on “Agitation for State Creation and the Future of the Nigerian State.’’

The lecture was organised by the Delta State government as part of the activities marking the 20th anniversary of the state.

Oyovbaire said that the creation of more states was not certainly the solution of all the problems of democracy and development of the country.

He said that rather than usher in opportunities and development, new states would liberate new forces and raise more challenges and issues.

The former minister noted that no new state, local government or even political wards, which were constitutionally acknowledged by the Nigerian state, had ever been created in a democracy.

He said the creation of Midwest in 1963 was propelled by superior federal support for partisan agenda and it also became an element in the national crises of 1964-1965.

Oyovbaire noted that after 1967, when Gen. Yakubu Gowon’s regime equalised the North-South divide, the 1976 re-arrangement of the states to 19 by Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, reintroduced the ethos of dominance in the ratio of 10 states in the North and nine in the South.

He also said that in 1987, when the Ibrahim Babangida administration added two new states, the inequality in number of states between the North and the South was sustained with North having 11 and the South 10.

“And, in 1996, which was the last exercise in state creation, Gen. Sani Abacha increased the number to 36 states, 19 for the North and 17 for the South and that meant that the inequality has not only persisted but also entrenched,” Oyovbaire said.

He expressed regret that states, when created had been converted into new locations for expansion of the elite class and the corresponding expansion of the poverty classes in the country.

“It is for this reason that critics of state creation have tended to equate the exercise of creating states with the urge for corruption,’’ the former minister said.

Hesaid that rather than agitate for more states, Nigerians should strive to tackle the huge governance problems and challenges likely to threaten governments and regimes.

Oyovbaire listed the challenges to include the collapse of basic physical, human and social infrastructure with the corresponding increase in crime, criminality, gross pent-up anger, institutional extortion and regime-cum-leadership alienation.

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Edo CP Vows Justice For Slain NSCDC Operatives

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The Commissioner of Police in Edo State, Mr. Monday Agbonika, has vowed to hunt down and bring to justice those behind the killing of eight NSCDC operatives in the State.
Agbonika gave the assurance on Tuesday during an on-the-spot assessment of the attack scene, which also involved the abduction of a Chinese national.
Describing the incident as “a dastardly act that will not go unpunished”, the Commissioner expressed condolences to the Edo State Command of the NSCDC.
He paid tribute to the fallen operatives, describing them as “gallant personnel who paid the ultimate price in the line of duty.”
“We stand in solidarity with the NSCDC in this grief. Their sacrifice will not be in vain, and Edo people should expect justice”, Agbonika said.
In a separate meeting with Chinese community members at BUA Cement, Okpella, the police chief assured that efforts were ongoing to rescue the abducted expatriate alive.
“Our men are on the ground, and operations have been intensified. We are determined to rescue the kidnapped victim and prevent further incidents in the area”, he said.
Agbonika appealed for calm among residents, urging cooperation through timely and credible intelligence to aid ongoing security operations.
“Security is a collective responsibility. We call on residents to support us with information. Together, we will defeat criminals threatening Edo’s peace”, he added.
He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to protecting lives and properties, stressing that it would not relent until the attackers were arrested and justice delivered.
The Tide’s source reports that the Okpella attack occurred on Friday.
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Police Nab Suspected Illicit Drugs Dealer In Delta

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The Police Command in Delta State has arrested a suspected female illicit drugs dealer in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state.
The command’s Spokesman, SP Bright Edafe, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen in Warri on Wednesday.
Edafe said the suspect was nabbed alongside her three apprentices on August 29 by the police operatives attached to the Ughelli Area Command.
He said the operatives carried out the raid following credible information on the activities of some individuals that indulged in the sale of illicit drugs within Afisere/Ughelli town.
“The operatives trailed and arrested a drug baron who operates a chemist store in Afisere Community alongside three of her apprentices.
“The suspect led the operatives to her house at Afisere and a search warrant was executed.
“Exhibits recovered from the suspects included: 355 bottles of CSC codeine, 57 rolls of 50MG tramadol capsules, 335 rolls of 100mg tramadol capsules.
“Others were: 33 rolls of 200mg super royal, seven backwoods, 540 sachets of swinol capsules and 16 cups of Canadian liquid cannabis”, he said.
The police spokesman said investigation further revealed that the suspect was a major dealer in illicit drugs in Ughelli and its environs.
Edafe added that investigation in the matter was ongoing.
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C’River Assembly extends Bekwarra LG Chairman’s Suspension By 3 Months

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The Cross River State House of Assembly has extended the suspension of the Bekwarra Council Chairman, Ms. Theresa Ushie, to 90 days.
Speaker of the Assembly, Mr. Elvert Ayambem, made the remark on Wednesday during plenary.
The Tide’s source recalls that Ushie was suspended on June 10 for three months on allegations of corruption, misconduct and abuse of power.
The suspension followed a petition from the Bekwarra Local Government Legislative Council, signed by eight of its members, who also attempted to impeach her.
Ayambem explained that the extension was to allow the House Committee on Judiciary, Public Service Matters, Public Petitions and Conflict Resolution more time to investigate the petition written against the chairman by the Bekwarra Legislature.
The House had earlier deliberated on a motion calling for the extension of the office of the LGA Acting Chairman, Mr. Egbung Obama, before agreeing to extend Ushie’s suspension.
In his remarks, Chairman of the Investigative Committee and member, representing Abi State Constituency, Mr. Davies Etta, said the committee needed more time to carry out a thorough investigation.
Ushie was elected as Bekwarra Local Government Council Chairman and sworn-in in November 2024.
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