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N’Delta Coalition, Bayelsa Youths Condemn Call For Ogbuku’s Sack

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The Niger Delta Coalition Vision (NDCV), a group advocating for peace and development in the Niger Delta, has condemned the call by the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP) for the sack of the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Chief Samuel Ogbuku, over alleged neglect of the organisation.
MOSOP had, at a press briefing in Port Harcourt, last Thursday, called for the removal of Chief Ogbuku, as the NDDC Managing Director over alleged non-inclusion of the organisation in the Niger Delta Stakeholders Summit, held last week.
However, NDCV described the statement made by MOSOP as regrettable, reckless, and capable of inciting ethnic tension in the Niger Delta region.
NDCV, in a statement signed by His Royal Highness, Alaowei Amawari; Prince Victor Oleh, Engr. Donald Benneth, Hon. Lovina Charles, Chief Simeipiri Kiki and Mr. Chike Chile, expressed disappointment at the MOSOP’s statement, saying the issue could have been addressed through dialogue and constructive engagement.
The statement, read in part, “We are deeply concerned about individuals and groups in the region resorting to issuing provocative press commentaries that could sow division.
“We do not need to remind MOSOP that the Ogoni matter is part of the broader Niger Delta context. We share a common goal of seeking justice in social, economic, environmental, and resource matters.
“Undoubtedly, the entire Niger Delta region has, over the years, demonstrated significant solidarity with the Ogoni cause, even though we are all victims of the devastation and degradation of our lands and livelihoods due to the activities of oil multinationals. None is a greater victim than the rest!
“If MOSOP thoughtlessly demands Ogbuku’s removal over a perceived lack of summit invitation, perhaps we should urge MOSOP to address the fact that no “barrel” of oil has been extracted from Ogoni land for about 30 years.
“Shouldn’t there be a resolution to this issue? If every oil-producing community in the Niger Delta halts production, won’t that impact funds for the NDDC, local governments, states, the FCT, and the country as a whole?”
NDCV cautioned MOSOP and other ethnic and socio-cultural organisations in the Niger Delta against making expressions that could inflame ethnic tensions and undermine the existing peace in the region.
The body further urged the public and the government to disregard MOSOP’s call.
NDCV said the current leadership of the NDDC led by Chief Ogbuku has demonstrated commendable leadership and competence in running the commission, transforming its previous negative image.
It also commended the NDDC’s Board and Management for successfully hosting the Niger Delta Stakeholders Summit 2024, the first of its kind in the region, in Port Harcourt.
Meanwhile, the leadership of Ogbia Brotherhood Youth Council (OBYC) Worldwide and the Bayelsa State Local Government Youth Presidents Forum (BSLGYPF) have also condemned the call by MOSOP for the sack of the NDDC boss.
National President of OBYC Worldwide, Ambassador Johnny S. Jonathan, in a statement, said MOSOP, as a pressure and socio-political organisation, has no right to demand the removal of the NDDC boss over alleged exclusion of MOSOP from the NDDC Stakeholders Summit.
He said, “The attention of the Ogbia Brotherhood Youth Council (OBYC) Worldwide and the Bayelsa State Local Government Youth Presidents Forum (BSLGYPF) have been drawn to what I term as a petty publication made on the Nation Newspaper of Saturday 13 July 2024 and credited to the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), wherein they berated and alleged that our pathfinder, priceless jewel, visionary and innovative leader, Chief Samuel Ogbuku, PhD, MD/CEO of NDDC, excluded the people of Ogoni from the just-concluded Niger Delta Stakeholders Summit, emphasizing that the NDDC Boss allegedly said that the main reason for the exclusion of the Ogonis from the Summit was because they have denied the Federal and State governments access to the crude oil deposits in Ogoniland.
“For proper information and record purposes, Chief (Dr.) Samuel Ogbuku by his character disposition is a reformed, refined and detribalided son of the Niger Delta Region that has respect for people irrespective of social status, ethnic tie, creed and political affiliation and persuasion, hence his appreciable collaborative efforts and actions geared towards uniting the people and creating the necessary conditions for social cohesion in the Niger Delta Region through his periodic Stakeholders engagements.
“Consequently, the MD couldn’t have contemplated excluding an important ethnic nationality like the Ogoni let alone making a nasty and denigrating comment as alleged by one Imeabe Oscar of MOSOP”.
He said the Niger Delta Region is on a new pathway to sustainable development under Ogbuku, and warned against a pull-him-down syndrome, emphasizing that such crude and destructive actions have become obsolete and counterproductive.
Jonathan, who is also the Chairman of Bayelsa State Local Government Youth Presidents Forum (BSLGYPF), called on the people of the Niger Delta Region and the public to disregard MOSOP’s statement, and urged the people to refrain from statements capable of causing disunity among the various ethnic nationalities in the region.

By: Chinedu Wosu

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Delta Begins Issele-Azagba-Otulu Road Construction

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The Delta State Government says it will build roads and bridges to link every community with the state capital as part of the efforts to develop the state.
The Commissioner for Works (Rural and Riverine Roads), Mr. Charles Aniagwu, stated this on Thursday during the commencement of the 2.7km Issele-Azagba-Otulu Road construction in Aniocha North Local Government.
Aniagwu said Governor Sheriff Oborevwori was determined to develop all parts of the state in line with his administration’s ‘MORE Agenda’.
“Oborevwori’s desire is to make sure that every local government whether they are in the North, Central or Southern Senatorial district of the state are touched.
”So that by the time we are coming back to our people in  2026-2027, the people themselves would appreciate what we have done”, he said.
Aniagwu added, “You will recall that few weeks ago, the Executive approved a number of roads across the three Senatorial districts.
”After the approval, we proceeded to the process of awards and we got a number of contractors who bidded after the projects were advertised.
“This particular project, which links Issele-Azagba-Otulu and to Ubulu-Okiti, was among the projects that was approved in the course of that meeting.
“It has been awarded and we are here to examine the level of mobilisation and to formally hand over the projects to the different contractors.
“This particular project is comprising 2.7km and over 3km side drain has been awarded to a contractor we considered capable and it will link up Aniocha North to Aniocha South in Delta North Senatorial District”, he said.
According to him, once this road is completed, the people of Issele-Azagba may not go through the expressway again to get to their local government headquarters at Issele-Uku.
“I have extracted commitment from the contractor and from their work schedule, I am convinced that in no distant time this project would be delivered”, he said.
The commissioner also disclosed that the Oborevwori-led administration was mobilising contractors to ensure they work with the necessary speed to avoid price fluctuations.
Aniagwu said the contractor had been given 30 per cent of the contract sum, adding that he was expected to deliver the project within 12 months.
“We are doing this because we don’t want a situation were a job is given to anybody and he tells us that he has been very busy scouting for funds hence he has not been able to kick-start the process.
“Even though we know that a lot of the contractors have the resources to mobilise to site, we have to mobilise them so that they don’t move at their own pace because we want them to move at our own pace.
“What we desire first is quality job to be delivered, and secondly to meet up with the speed because we don’t want a situation where a contractor takes a job and then he goes to the market to buy a mattress and begin to sleep on the project.
“We want them to be progressing steadily so that at the end of the day we don’t have to suffer on account of fluctuations in the economy”, the Commissioner said.
Aniagwu, accompanied by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Works, Solomon Aghagba, also inspected Ichie James Obodoechi Avenue and Chikozie Okafor Road, in Asaba under construction.
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Navy Holds Free Education, Medical Outreach In Bayelsa Community 

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The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) SOROH, has held a free education and medical outreach for residents of Diebu in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
The Commander, Commodore Nanmar Lakan, told newsmen during the exercise on Saturday in Diebu, that the outreach was a way of promoting cooperation with host communities.
Lakan further said the education and medical outreach was part of the navy’s corporate social responsibility to the civil populace.
He said the exercise was in line with the navy’s broad mandate which extended beyond safeguarding the nation’s territorial waters and national assets.
“We also take steps to support the health, safety and development of the people in our host communities.
“This initiative is part of the navy’s non-kinetic operations which are mostly aimed at enhancing civil-military relations”, he explained.
The commander also said the exercise aligned with the vision and strategic directive of the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Emmanuel Ogalla.
He stated that Diebu Community was chosen for the outreach because of its history of producing leaders who had served the nation in various capacities.
“Remember that education remains a key tool for personal and societal development. It is veritable a tool to unlock opportunities.
“Health is an essential requirement for productivity and growth. We are aware that access to quality healthcare remains a challenge to many.
“This outreach targets to promote education and healthcare delivery in this community”, he said.
Lakan thanked the community for the warm reception and cooperation accorded members of the outreach team.
He reiterated the commitment of the navy to strengthen the close ties between it and the people of Southern Ijaw.
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A’Ibom Distributes Fertilisers, Improved Seedlings To Farmers 

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The Akwa Ibom State Government has commenced the distribution of fertilisers and improved seedlings to farmers in the state.
The State Governor, Umo Eno, who kick-started the exercise on Thursday at Uruan Local Government Area, said the gesture was to support second planting season activities.
He said a total of 12,000 bags of fertilizers and improved seedlings would be distributed to farmers across the state.
He reiterated the commitment of the State Government to support more citizen participation in farming to ensure massive food production.
“Our intention is to take agriculture to another level, a level where young people will see farming as a business activity.
“Our state is blessed with good vegetation, favourable weather, good road network, and adequate security.
“With the availability of land, favourable weather and good vegetation, there is no reason for anyone not to plant what they will consume”, he said.
The Governor said the State Government’s free food initiative was a temporary intervention towards reducing the hardship in the country.
“The lasting solution to the poverty and  hunger facing the people is to return to the farm”, he said.
He stated further that the State Government would also distribute 10,000 cassava cuttings, 20,000 improved oil palm seedlings and 5,000 trays of pepper seedlings among others.
“We believe that it is time to go back to the farm. We should make our children to understand the need to get involved in farming very early in life”, he said.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Agriculture,  Dr. Offiong Offor, urged Akwa Ibom people to key into the state government’s food sufficiency programme.
He expressed the commitment of the ministry to drive the state government’s agriculture initiatives in the interest of  food sufficiency and economic prosperity.
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