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Bayelsa Wants RMAFC To Review Revenue Sharing Formula

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Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, yesterday, called on Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to review the formula for sharing revenue in respect of oil and gas production in the country.
Diri made the call while declaring open a two-day stakeholders’ sensitisation forum on use of natural gas as alternative energy, in Yenagoa, the state capital.
The governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, frowned at the present revenue sharing formula, saying that it grossly lacked equity and justice for a gas-producing state like Bayelsa.
According to him, although Bayelsa ranks as the highest gas-producing state in the country, it has yet to enjoy the full benefits of its huge natural gas endowment.
Diri said that gas flaring had constituted a serious threat to the people and their right to life, especially in the Niger Delta zone.
He pointed out that Bayelsa had continued to make heavy sacrifices to keep the economy of the nation afloat, adding that in many of its communities, the difference between night and day had been obliterated.
While expressing concern over the severe health losses which gas flaring has caused the people, the governor maintained that the region had lost over $11 billion to the menace.
Diri thanked the Gas Monitoring Committee of RMAFC for choosing Bayelsa for the forum and called on all stakeholders to seize the opportunity to make valuable inputs to better the lots of the state.
“Bayelsa, as we all know, is the leading producer of gas in the country. Therefore, we should be principal stakeholders in the decisions and outcomes of any conversation about the future of gas in the Nigerian economy.
“Gas flaring has been a severe menace in the Niger Delta. It has led to several economic and health losses by our people, and the Federal Government continues to lose potential revenue from gas flaring.
“The environmental and socio-economic impacts of gas flaring have resulted in an estimated loss of over $11 billion in Nigeria.
“Yet, Nigeria continues to pay lip-service to the menace of gas flaring and had, several times, shifted the target date for stopping this misnomer.
He, therefore, called on RMAFC and FIRS to recalibrate their revenue sharing formulae, especially as it concerns the production of oil and gas.
“It is absurd that while gas is being flared here in Bayelsa, it is another state and the federal government that are benefitting greatly from the menace.
“Clearly, there is no equity in the present revenue sharing in terms of oil and gas production in Nigeria,” he said.
In his keynote address, the Chairman, Gas Monitoring Committee, Hon. Patrick Mgbebu, assured that the commission would discharge its constitutional responsibility to ensure the commercialisation of abundant gas resources in the state by the federal government.
This, according to Mgbebu, will go a long way in reducing the incidences of gas flaring being perpetrated by oil companies in their host communities.
He emphasised the need for Bayelsa to provide an enabling environment for industrialisation, adding that the state stood to benefit a lot if gas was put into more use in industries, such as cement, textiles, glass and fertiliser plants.

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Police Arrest Boy, 13 For Using Gun To Threaten Colleagues

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The Police in Akwa Ibom State have arrested a 13year old boy identified as Samuel Sunday for using his father’s gun to threaten his classmates at St. Paul Primary School, Ikot Ibiok, Eket Local Government Area of the state.
The Police at Akpan Abia Police Station also arrested the father who owns the gun and kept it in his wardrobe from where the son carried it to school.
Parading the suspect at the Police Headquarters, Ikot Akpan Abia, Uyo, last Thursday, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Timfon John, said the biy took the gun from his father’s wardrobe since November 24, 2024 but was arrested on January 30, 2025.
The PPRO said the Police, acting on intelligence, arrested the suspect and his father while the gun was recovered for further investigation.
“On 30/01/2025 at about 0800 hrs, based on credible information at the Command’s disposal, that on 28/01/2025 one Samuel Sunday ‘m’ of Ikot Ibiok Village in Eket LGA, a 13 year old pupil of St. Paul Primary School, Ikot Ibiok, in Eket LGA was going armed in the school and threatening to fire at his fellow pupils.
“The operatives of the Command immediately swung into action and arrested the suspect and recovered a locally made pistol.
“On interrogation, the suspect confessed that he has been with the said gun since November 2024, that he got the gun from a wardrobe in his father’s bedroom. The father was later arrested. Investigation is still ongoing”, the PPRO stated.
The Police also paraded one Roseline Maurice ‘f’ and Eno Udoka ‘f’ for conspiring and stealing a child at Obong Itam village in Itu LGA in June, 2024, and sold the victim for the sum of N200,000.00 to their regular customer in Cross River State.
Suspects were said to have used the money to purchase a refrigerator, television, fan, etc., saying all the items have been recovered from them.
John also paraded a child trafficking syndicates that lures young girls into having affairs with men who eventually get them pregnant and the babies sold.
“In another development, on 01/02/2025 at about 0800hr based on a complaint from two young girls, 18 yrs of age, that one woman attempted to traffick them to Cross River State for them to have affair with men and get pregnant in order to sell the babies and share the money.
“Operatives of the Command swung into action and arrested One Gift Essien Tommy ‘f’ and Peace Ekanem ‘f’”, he stated.

By: Christopher Tom, Uyo.

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Diri Unhappy Over Poor State Of Public Schools

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has expressed displeasure at the state of facilities in some public schools in the state.
Speaking in Kaiama at the end of an unscheduled visit to Saint Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata-Yenagoa, and the Ijaw National Academy, Kaiama, in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area, Diri said the government’s budgetary provisions and expenditure in the education sector do not match the reality on ground.
He directed the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Gentle Emelah, to immediately take steps to address the issues on dilapidated structures in schools across the state.
At the Ijaw National Academy, the Governor noted the absence of sporting facilities and the uncompleted dining hall and directed the Commissioner to ensure that the contractor returned to site.
He also frowned at the state of the hostels in the school, restating the commitment of his administration to the development of the education sector given its importance to nation building.
The Bayelsa helmsman said he will undertake more unscheduled visits to schools and other government departments to see things for himself and called on relevant officials to take more seriously maintenance of public facilities.
He said with the progress made by the state in external examinations such as the West African School Certificate Examination (WASCE) and the National Examinations Council (NECO), it was necessary to put the right facilities in place to enable students perform better.
“I have been to Saint Jude’s and I am here at the Ijaw National Academy. I am not satisfied with what I have seen.
“If schools that are in the urban, motorable areas are in this state, how would those in the rural, riverine communities be like?
“In this second tenure, I will pay unscheduled visits to our schools, hospitals and other important government agencies.
“Students are very important. I am not happy with the state of dilapidation I saw at St Jude’s. We must strengthen supervision.
“I have directed the Commissioner for Education to ensure that your school is rehabilitated. I have also directed that between now and Friday, the completed basketball court be handed over to the school authorities in Saint Jude’s.
“This is a school that has been doing well and has made our state proud many times in basketball”, Diri said.
Highpoint of the visit was the governor, who was a teacher, returning to the classroom at the INA to teach senior secondary students preparing for Government as a subject in the upcoming WASC examination.

By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells,
Yenagoa

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Re-Elected JONAPWD Chair Pledges Push For Disability Commission

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The newly re-elected Chairperson, Joint National Association of Persons With Disabilities (JONAPWD), in Edo State, Mrs. Ann Ojugu, has pledged to push for the establishment of a Disability Commission in the state.
Ojugu, who won a second four-year term on Saturday in Benin, said the commission would provide institutional support for persons with disabilities and attract funding from both local and international organisations.
“My plan is to intensify efforts to ensure that before the next four years, we get the commission working in the state.
“This commission is very important because it will help drive policies and attract foreign donors”, she said.
The keenly contested election saw Ojugu secure 105 votes to defeat her challenger, Emmanuel Omoike, who polled six votes.
Mr. Victor Imahingbe, Chairman of the Electoral committee, also announced Kingsley Osadolor as Vice Chairman.
Osadolor defeated Mathew Akabue and Justice Odigie with 57 votes to 34 and 18 votes, respectively.
Speaking with The Tide’s source after her swearing-in, Ojugu reaffirmed her commitment to push for the rights and welfare of PWDs in Edo.
She said during her first tenure, she created job opportunities for PWDs and implemented disability-friendly infrastructure in government buildings.
She noted the new secretariat building as a testament to her achievements.
“You see that many of us got jobs during that period, and we are hoping that even more will come in this new term.
She urged the government and society to recognise that disability does not define an individual’s potential.
“The government needs to be sensitised. We need to make sure that even if a person has a disability, that disability does not define who they are. It is society that defines who we are”, she asserted.
Ojugu thanked JONAPWD members for their trust and pledged to work tirelessly toward a more inclusive and supportive environment for persons with disabilities in Edo State.

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