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Bayelsa Cautions IYC, Others On Unauthorised Taxes Collection

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The Bayelsa State Government has called on the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) and similar organisations in the state to desist from collecting unauthorised taxes from the public.
The State’s Deputy Governor, Mr. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, gave the warning in Yenagoa during a meeting with leaders of Tungbo Communities in Sagbama Local Government Area of the state.
He expressed concerns that members of IYC, the Movement for the Survival of the Ijaw Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND), and other similar groups were collecting unauthorised levies and taxes in the state.
Ewhrudjakpo urged the leaders to report indigenes of their communities found collecting unauthorised taxes from members of the public to law enforcement agencies for prosecution.
He also called on the police and security agencies to arrest and prosecute anyone found collecting such taxes in the name of IYC and similar groups in any part of the state.
“It is illegal to use the name of these organisation to collect illegal taxes and levies in our communities, such act is punishable.
“Such illegal taxes imposed on traders, transporters and developers are capable of retarding the development of our rural communities.
“We shall henceforth deal decisively with such individuals who are using the IYC, MOSIEND and other groups to extort money from innocent businessmen and transporters.
“The State Government will not fold its hands to watch a few persons take the laws into their hands to disparage the government and people of the state”, he said.
The Deputy Governor said such illegal collections from merchants and transporters who brought goods into the state had portrayed the state in bad light.
“Some transporters now decline coming to our communities, others now charge double the actual cost of transportation because of the illegal taxation, this is not good for us.
“This ugly development has contributed to the consistent rise in the price of goods in the state”, he said.
The source reports that the meeting was also attended by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government, Mr Collins Ifidi, and the Divisional Police Officer, in charge of Sagbama Town, CSP Kennedy Teiyeibo.

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Rotary Club Gets Kudos Over Humanitarian Activities

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The District Governor, District 9141, Rotary Club international, Rotarian Chinedu Ikegwuani, has commended the Rotary Club of Port Harcourt for its high. level of humanitarian activities.
Rotarian Ikegwuani said this in Port Harcourt while handing over for use thousands of mattresses and pillows donated by the Rotary club of Port Harcourt in conjunction with Nestello Nigeria limited to the transit hostel also build by the club for the Trans Amadi Police Station.
He said the club has continued to touch members of the society in several ways, describing it as the Rotary magic.
According to the District 9141 Governor, Rotary club has distinguished itself as far as humanitarian activities are concerned, adding that virtually every areas of human lives have been impacted on by Rotary club both locally and internationally.
He charged the the police to make the best use of the materials, stressing that the club will not relent in assisting the police and other security agencies to enable them discharge their duties effectively.
Also speaking, former district Governor of the club, Rotarian Ijeoma Okoro, urged for regular maintenance of the facility.
She said the gesture will enable the Trans Amadi Police Division to discharge its duties effectively.
Speaking, the President, Rotary Club of Port Harcourt, Rotarian Victor Wariso, said the club will not relent in its support to security agencies.
Wariso said the Rotary club of Port Harcourt has remained consistent in assisting members of the public since it foundation years ago.
He also urged for proper maintenance of the facility while the mattresses and foams be given to those in need.
Managing Director of Nestello Nigeria Limited, Ernest Illochukwu, who noted that he is a Rotarian, said the club has continued to do good across the world.
He said the club is working in different areas of human endeavours , stressing that the activities of the club have continue to impact positively on members of the society.
Earlier, the representative of The Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Trans Amadi Police Division, DSP Patrick Arawumi, commended the club for the gesture, promising that the Division will put it into judicious use.
The club later planted trees at the police station and Commissioned of billboards at the Rotary centre.

John Bibor

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Police Parade 17 Over Cultism, Murder In A’Ibom

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The Police Command in Akwa Ibom State, on Monday, paraded 17 persons over alleged involvement in cultism, fraud and murder of a police inspector in the State.
The State Commissioner of Police, CP Waheed Ayilara, who disclosed this at a press briefing in Uyo on Monday, said the suspects were arrested for different offences in different parts of the state.
Ayilara said some of the suspects were arrested over the alleged murder of an Inspector, Usang Egbe, on January 1.
He said the young men, suspected to be members of Debam cult, were also responsible for the murder of Dr. Udofia Sunday-Umo at Ikot Epeyak Ikono Village in Uyo Local Government Area.
Ayilara said two locally made guns, two bottles containing concoctions suspected to be charms, and illicit drugs were recovered from the suspects.
The Commissioner further said the Police Command in Akwa Ibom State also arrested a suspected kidnapper residing at Nepa Line in Uyo metropolis.
He said an AK49 Rifle, SMG Rifle, two magazines and six rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition were recovered from him.
“While being interrogated, the suspect confessed to being a member of the Vikings Confraternity.
“During the period, the Command also arrested some suspects over alleged advanced fee fraud involving the sum of N320, 000.
“The Command also foiled a planned kidnap mission and arrested four suspects in the process.
Ayilara said all suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigations were concluded on their matters.

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Angry Youths Shut Down SEEPCO OPL Oil Field In Bayelsa

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Some aggrieved youths of the Ijaw Youths Council, IYC, and Onuebum Community, in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, yesterday barricaded the site of an oil well project in OPL 2005 located in the community.
According to the youths, the owner of the project, sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company Limited (SEEPCO) allegedly disregarded the state government’s directive on resumed negotiations with host communities and compliance with local, state and federal laws including Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
The angry youths, numbering over a hundred, arrived the dredging site of the project at about 9:30 am and shut down operations.
They were also supported by Onuebum youths led by the Chairman and Secretary of the Onuebum Oil and Gas Task Force, Mr John Bailiff Egapekpar and Engr. Ebitimi Egbenpere, respectively
The youths, chanting Ijaw songs, displayed placards with inscription such as ‘SEEPCO comply with section 12 of the EIA Act’, ‘IYC demand implementation of Section 236 of the PIA for Onuebum community’, ‘We reject your non-compliance with Petroleum Industry’, and ‘Desist from your violatory operations in Onuebum’.
Speaking with The Tide’s source IYC Chairman, Ayama Clan, Comrade Samson Insurance Lucky, said, “We were in Onuebum to counter the anomaly of the Sterling Global in the areas of the non-conduct of EIA, the disrespect to the Onuebum community and disregard for extant laws.
“We call on the company to resume discussions with the community and respect the relevant laws. The company have also rebuffed and shunned efforts by the IYC to assist in the resolution of the contentious issues.”
The traditional heads of Onuebum community led by the Paramount Ruler, HRH ObanemaKineKobolotaOsain, Ogo XVI and his Deputy, High Chief John Alpheus Edede, Opalama XIII, confirmed that despite the protest staged by the IYC and the youths of the community, the State Government should call the Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company Limited (SEEPCO) to order.
The Paramount Ruler said, “What we are asking is for the company to conduct EIA and respect existing laws. Instead of complying, they embarked on divisive tactics. They have disregarded the community authority.
“We call on the State Government to call the Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company Limited (SEEPCO) to order.”

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