Niger Delta
Man Dies After Falling From Edo High Court Building
The lifeless body of a sexagenarian was yesterday found hanging in an uncompleted lift inside the old building of the Edo State High Court in Benin City, the state capital.
The deceased, Moses Airhiagbonkpa, 65 years who was a father of five, was said to have been in the court for a case relating to a land dispute in Ugiokhuen community, Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State.
The tragedy, which attracted a large number of persons, was described as horrible and worrisome by , a relative to the deceased, Mr Osasu Isoken saying that the renovating project by A&K Construction Company was not being properly handled.
According to him, “I received a call from state police command this morning that my father is dead but when I got here, I was told that they discovered his dead body hanging on uncompleted construction work on a lift on the old building of the high court, when they saw blood gushing out at the first floor in the building they discovered it was a human being hanging dead.
“The company needs to be queried on why they failed to indicate a danger sign on the lift under construction that led to the man’s death. What just is as a result of poorly handling of the projects, all they could do was to set a death trap to both workers and visitors who may have case for hearing.”
Isoken appealed to concerned authorities to investigate the matter for justice to be served.
An elder from the community, Johnson Obanor, who was in the company of the elders that went for the court case, said that the deceased left them when they were waiting for the lawyer handling their case, who was going to book a date for the hearing of their case after they had earlier been informed that their case was not to be heard today.
“The three of us came here this morning and they told us the court is not for today but when our lawyer came, she now told us to wait, that she was going to take date for the hearing of our case. Even this our brother that is lying dead on the ground was the one that gave the lawyer the money”.
Niger Delta
NDDC Begins N50,000 Monthly Payment To 10,000 N’Delta Youths
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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has begun the payment of N50,000 monthly stipends to 10,000 indigenous youths from the Niger Delta under its Youths Internship Scheme.
The Director of Corporate Affairs at the NDDC, Mrs Seledi Thompson-Wakama, disclosed this to journalists in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, yesterday.
She explained that the beneficiaries would undergo practical, hands-on training across the various organisations for 12 months to develop critical skills.
Recall that during the inauguration of the scheme on July 31, 2024, Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, had announced the Federal Government’s approval of a N50,000 monthly stipend for the trainees.
According to Thompson-Wakama, the commission has successfully completed the selection process and has begun placing trainees in organisations to gain practical experience.
“Consequently, with the completion of these phases, the payment of the monthly stipends has also commenced,” she announced.
She revealed that the 10,000 beneficiaries were transparently selected from over 3.2 million youths who registered for the empowerment programme.
“This unprecedented response highlights the immense potential and aspirations of our youths to improve themselves.
“NDDC remains steadfast in ensuring this life-changing opportunity reaches the most deserving candidates, creating a lasting impact and paving the way for a brighter future,” she stated.
Thompson-Wakama explained that the scheme had enabled the commission to collate essential data, including the qualifications, skills, interests, needs, and employment status of the youths in the region.
The data, she explained, would guide the commission in designing programmes tailored to address the unique challenges faced by young people.
She disclosed that the NDDC partnered with KPMG, a global audit and consultancy firm, to enhance the commission’s corporate governance framework.
“KPMG has produced a Governance Advisory Report that will serve as a tool to support the commission’s transition from a transaction-based to a transformation-focussed policy,” Thompson-Wakama added.
The director commended the youths for their patience and cooperation during the selection process for the scheme.
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