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Ex-NDDC MDs’ Aide Demands Apology From EFCC Over Publication 

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Former Special Assistant on Youths Matters to two ex-Managing Directors of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Barr. Alabh George Turnah, has described a recent syndicated publication against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as defaming and malicious.
Turnah, now an Executive Assistant to the Bayelsa State Governor on Public Affairs and Social Orientation, has as a result demanded for an unreserved public apology from the nation’s anti-graft agency, noting that the EFCC’s publications were mischievous and malicious falsehood against his person.
The Tide gathered that the EFCC had recently syndicated a statement alleging that Turnah, alongside two others, were sentenced to six years imprisonment by a Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital over financial improprieties.
Following the alleged falsehood being peddled by the anti-graft agency, accordingly Turnah in a statement made available to newsmen in Yenagoa at the weekend, he described the said publication as maligning, noting also that the EFCC has defamed his character through various media.
He alleged that the act was orchestrated by the Head, Media & Publicity of the anti-graft agency, Mr Wilson Uwajaren, with the intention to disparage and put to public ridicule, his “hard earned public image”.
In further reaction to the said publication by the EFCC, Turnah has through his lawyers, Amuda-Kannike (SAN) and Co, Barristers, Solicitors and Corporate Consultants written to the anti-graft agency.
A letter to the EFCC by Turnah’s lawyers titled: “Protest Letter and Demand For Apology”, addressed to the  Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mr Abdulkarim Chukkol, made available to newsmen reads in parts:
“This unprofessional conduct of the EFCC spokesman is a sad event that should not happen under the watch, and even more importantly, under the administration of President (Bola) Tinubu, who is adjudged to be a complete democrat, and a product of the rule of law.
“Our clients are deeply concerned and saddened that the press release dated 11th September, 2023 with the caption, ‘N2.9 Billion Fraud: George Turnah, Two Others, Bag Six Years Jail Terms’, issued by the Head, Media and Publicity of the EFCC, is littered with deliberate falsehood and outright misrepresentation of facts in a manner that criminal defamation can be rightly inferred.
“Truly, judgement was delivered in the case by the Hon. Justice A.T Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt on Thursday, 7th September, 2023.
“Contrary to the false claim contained in the EFCC’s press release that our clients were convicted and sentenced to six years imprisonment for obtaining money under false pretence, money laundering, conversion of funds and forgery, the true fact is that our clients were discharged and acquitted of all the 23 count charge of Obtaining by false pretence, Money laundering and forgery/uttering contained in the charge.
“It is important to note that the 23 count charge as preferred by the EFCC against our clients do not contain any offence/charge of conversion of funds as falsely contained in the EFCC’s press release.
“Contrary to the false claim contained in the EFCC’s press release that our clients were jailed on Thursday, September 7th, 2023, having been found guilty of charges preferred against them by the Port Harcourt Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the true fact and position is that indeed, the Court held that the EFCC failed to prove any of the 23 count charge preferred against the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd defendants, our clients”.
According to his legal team, the EFCC maligning statement has further exposed the fact that they were seeking to deliberately suppress parts of the judgement which ordered them to immediately release George Turnah’s assets and finances, as well as account for all monies recovered during the course of their investigation which the EFCC is yet to obey.
 “The Court in the said Judgement ordered the immediate release of assets, properties and finances of our client (George Turnah) by reason of the failure of the EFCC to prove any of the 23 count charge preffered against him (George Turnah) in the said charge.
“This order, the EFCC is yet to obey, rather, the EFCC has already appealed the judgement as delivered, together with an application for stay of execution of the judgement.
“The Court in the judgement also ordered the EFCC to immediately account for all monies recovered from persons and individuals during the investigation activities of the case leading to the filing of the charge, and return all such monies to the Court. This order, the EFCC is also yet to comply and we are surprised why the EFCC’s press release did not capture these details.
“In the totality of the above, our clients are concerned that the EFCC, which is supposed to be a crime fighting organization could be so desperate to win cases at all cost, including intimidating and pressuring judges to help it secure unmerited convictions, and in the failure of which, turns around to dish out outright falsehood to the unsuspecting and vulnerable public all in a bid to destroy hard-earned public image of innocent Nigerians.
“This is too bad, and it is our clients expectation that the EFCC should now operate within the ambit of the rule of law and decently so, under your able leadership, Mr. Chairman, Sir”.
Demanding an investigation into the purported falsehood as contained in the EFCC’s press release, the legal team has earlier urged the EFCC Acting Chairman to in good conscience direct the Head of Media & Publicity to offer public apology to Turnah, and others and state the correct facts as well as true position of things within the first 72 hours from the day and date the letter was received at their office.
The letter further reads: “We like to put on record that the EFCC by the judgement delivered by the Hon. Justice A.T. Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt on Thursday, 7th of September, 2023, failed woefully to prove even one of the entire 23 count charge preferred against our clients (George Turnah, Ebis Orubebe and Silas Uzogor Chidiebere).
“This is the true fact as contained in the judgement. Any other brief you receive contrary to this, is FAKE and FALSE.
“No wonder the EFCC’s press release could not specifically point out or highlight the specific counts our clients were allegedly convicted and sentenced out of the 23 counts brought by the EFCC. This in our view, should worry the Commission more, than spreading falsehood after failing to prove a single charge out of 23 alleged offences.
“it should be noted that our clients were never convicted nor sentenced by any court for offences of Obtaining money under false pretence, money laundering, forgery or uttering of forged documents preferred against them by the EFCC and as falsely contained in the said EFCC’s press release.
“These offences as created under the relevant statutes, carry a minimum of seven (7) years imprisonment and a maximum of fourteen (14) years imprisonment as punishment without any option of fine.
“In fact, for forgery and uttering, the punishment is 21 years imprisonment. These obvious provisions of the law certainly rubbishes the entire false narrative dished out in the public space by the EFCC’s Head of Media & Publicity, whom we expect, should know better”.
Turnah’s lawyers also expressed hope that the EFCC Chairman will use his good office and track record to correct the injustice done ti Turnah by the EFCC, by setting the records straight.
It would be recalled that penultimate week, the Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, had ordered the immediate release of George Turnah’s assets, and finances, ruling that the EFCC failed to prove any of the 23 count charge against him.
Similarly, many associates of the erstwhile aide to the two former MDs’ of the interventionist agency have condemned the press release by the EFCC, filing an appeal of the judgement which went in favour of the Turnah.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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Ogoni Postgraduate Forum Tasks HYPREP On Scholarship Scheme

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The Ogoni Postgraduate Forum, has called on the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) to make its postgraduate scholarship scheme an annual event and also review the scheme, by increasing the number of beneficiaries.
The Convener of the Ogoni Postgraduate Forum, Mr Bariatonlo Ken Nnaane, who made the call in an address during the maiden award ceremony of the scholarship scheme in Port Harcourt, also enjoined HYPREP to jettison the age barrier in subsequent editions of the programme, and place emphasis on bursary awards in place of the scholarship grants.
According to him, giving bursary to the students is likely to absorb more beneficiaries than the scholarship scheme, given the Project Coordinator’s resolve to deepening inclusivity.
The forum also stressed the need for HYPREP to provide training and employment opportunities to its members, as well as support and strengthen research collaboration with the organisation, particularly those members carrying out research in Environmental Sciences.
Nnaane harped on the need for the project to provide support to the forum for its forthcoming Education Summit, saying it is an event billed to witness the presentation of awards to the Minister of Environment, Malam Balarabe Abbas Lawal and the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Neinibarini Zabbey.
He equally pleaded that provision be made for the leadership of the forum to monitor the subsequent editions of the scholarship grants, in order to provide feedback to members of the forum.
The convener thanked the Project Coordinator for the timely expansion of HYPREP’s livelihood programme to include scholarship support for Ogoni postgraduate students; and also the Minister of Environment for his kind approval of granting 300 Ogoni postgraduate students access to scholarship support.
He noted that Zabbey’s leadership at HYPREP is defined by excellence, saying, this groundbreaking scholarship initiative is conspicuously, a display of consistency, tact and trust in the policy thrust of his administration.
“We are proud to say it on good note that you have shown class in driving the Ogoni clean-up through several laudable programmes and projects, specifically the construction of the Centre of Excellence, the Ogoni Specialist Hospital, Ogoni water schemes, to mention but a few. To say that you have performed creditably is to say the least. Your timely response to several of the forum’s letters to the Project Coordination Office and press briefing seeking for the inclusion of Ogoni researchers in HYPREP’s livelihood programme was greeted with cheers.We endorse the credible and transparent selection process that gave rise to the forum’s 300 beneficiaries,” he said.
He further indicated that the forum would remain relentless in its commitment to collaboration with HYPREP, to unlock other livelihood deliverables to support Ogoni researchers.
Nnaane said it is on record that the Ogonis are not neophytes on the academic corridor, but noted that some of the no mean academic feats they have recorded, are attained in toil, tears and self-denial, “the single reason we had solicited for research support priority to alleviate our research burdens.”
While congratulating the scholarship beneficiaries on their success, the convener urged them to contribute meaningfully to the transformation, growth and development of Ogoniland, as well as “take the lead to protect this shared heritage.”
He, however, admonished the members of the forum who are yet to ben!efit from the scholarship scheme to be calm, noting that “time is a ceaseless continuum, with the events of life buried therein.”
According to him, other opportunities abound, it is a matter of patience, which is a virtue.
Nnaane also applauded the Project Coordinator’s virtue for adhering to the forum’s earlier plea for the credibility of the selection process.
“Indeed, we are satisfied with the rigorous but thorough process adopted by the verification team.We are also making a clarion call on other public-spirited individuals, government functionaries, government agencies and donor organisations to emulate this gesture,” he said.

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HYPREP Presents Scholarship Grants To 300 Ogoni Postgraduate Students

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The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has presented scholarship grants to 300 Ogoni postgraduate students.
The scholarship recipients consist of100 Doctorate Degree students and 200 Masters Degree students studying in various recognised tertiary institutions in the country. While the PhD students smiled home with N1million each, the Masters Degree students got N500,000 each.
Presenting the scholarship grants to the beneficiaries, the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof NeinibariniZabbey urged them to use the grants for the purpose they were given,and to use them to better their lives and the lives of others.
Speaking in his welcome address during the presentation ceremony at NAFOWA Multipurpose Hall in Port Harcourt, Zabbey indicated that all the scholarship recipients were selected on merit through a transparent process, and congratulated them on their success, saying, “your hard work and dedication have brought you here.”
“We celebrate the 2024 recipients of the Ogoni postgraduate students scholarship, an initiative that underscores the Federal Government’s commitment, through HYPREP, to the development of Ogoniland”, he said, contending that HYPREP, through the selection process, has once again demonstrated its commitment to fairness, transparency and inclusivity in implementing livelihood interventions in Ogoniland.
He noted that the integrity of the selection process for the scholarship has been a priority, as he could confidently say that the recipients have earned this recognition through merit.
“At HYPREP, we believe that education is not only the bedrock of personal growth but a transformative tool that can unlock new opportunities and create sustainable alternative sources of livelihood for oil-impacted communities in Ogoniland,” he said, stressing that Ogoni postgraduate students are critical stakeholders of the Ogoni community in the HYPREP project, and are integral to achieving HYPREP’s goals.
According to him, as researchers and leaders in their various fields, the scholarship recipients are agents of change, as they have the unique opportunity to contribute to HYPREP’s ongoing environmental remediation and livelihood restoration in Ogoniland.
He, however, urged the scholarship beneficiaries to contribute their technical expertise to promoting peace and development at the community level, saying discussing development without acknowledging the fundamental link between peace, progress and prosperity is impossible.
“As a people, we cannot afford continuous division or discord, instead, we must focus on unity and collaboration,” he intoned, and urged the scholarship recipients to form clusters that facilitate peace building initiatives, and let such clusters become platforms for dialogue, reconciliation, and innovation and solutions that address the Ogoni community’s challenges.
Zabbey noted that through their efforts, especially in collaboration with HYPREP, “we can build bridges of understanding, and reinforce the foundation for a clean environment, sustainable peace and development in Ogoniland.”
According to him, their role as postgraduate students is beyond the academia, because as peace builders, they must promote unity, collaboration and peaceful coexistence within Ogoni communities and beyond.
He further noted that the work and influence of the scholarship recipients would serve as bridges to further connect Ogoniland, fostering continuous dialogue, mutual understanding and collective activities in the public interest.
The Project Coordinator said the task before HYPREP is enormous but noted that the cooperation of the Ogoni community and the commitment of the project stakeholders have sustained progress in the implementation process, saying, with the progress made thus far in implementing the over 100 ongoing projects, a significant number of the projects would be completed this year.
He equally enjoined the beneficiaries to use the opportunity to make a difference, not just in their lives but also in the lives of others, describing them as not only the beneficiaries of the education grant but also the custodians of its vision.
He also urged them to carry this responsibility with pride, integrity and commitment to excellence, and pleaded with those who did not receive the scholarship grants this time to prepare for the next chance.
Zabbey further hinted that HYPREP would initiate civic education and constructive engagement initiatives in the coming weeks, to deepen understanding of community responsibilities and address challenges such as misinformation and other issues hindering progress.
In his goodwill message, the Gbenemene of Ancient Bangha Kingdom and spokesman of the Central Representative Advisory Committee(CRAC) of HYPREP, King T.Y. SuanuBaridam thanked HYPREP for the bold initiative, and congratulated the scholarship recipients on their success, describing the Ogonis as intelligent people, as it was never easy to select the best from the lot who participated during the selection process.
He stressed the need for people to understand and appreciate what HYPREP is doing in Ogoniland, and appealed to those indulging in campaign of calumny against HYPREP, by insinuating that nothing is happening, to desist forthwith.
He noted that the United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP) Report on Ogoni did not say anything about scholarship, “but we decided to add it because we are part and parcel of our people.”
According to him, the scholarship scheme and other programmes carried out by the project would address social vices in the area.
He, therefore, urged the scholarship recipients to always defend the project, and make good use of the opportunity.

Also speaking, the President of the Ogoni Association of Persons Living With Disabilities, Comrade Ngo Baridapdoo, also a PhD beneficiary of the scholarship, thanked the Project Coordinator for the gesture.
He noted with delight that scholarship is now in the HYPREP Gazette, contrary to what obtained in the past, as the Project Coordinator is now carrying along persons with special needs in his administration.
Also, the Convener of Ogoni Postgraduate Forum, MrBariatonlo Ken Nnaane equally expressed gratitude to the Minister of Environment, Malam Balarabe Abbas Lawal for giving approval to the scholarship scheme, and the Project Coordinator for expanding HYPREP’s livelihood programme to include the postgraduate scholarship scheme.

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D’Gov Emphasizes Agriculture In Industrialization … Tasks LG Health Authorities On Discipline

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Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, has said efficient and sufficient agricultural production was key to food security and gateway to industrialization of any country, including Nigeria.
He made the assertion recently when the State chapter of the Nigerian Women in Agricultural Business (NIWAB) paid him a courtesy visit in Government House, Yenagoa.
Ewhrudjakpo noted that agriculture was one of the legs on which the ASSURED Prosperity Agenda of the Governor Douye Diri-led Administration stands as it holds huge potential for the state.
According to him, the key to get Bayelsa industrialized lies in agriculture, and therefore emphasized the need for every stakeholder in the sector, including NIWAB, to maximally explore areas in which it has comparative advantage to achieve food security.
While commending NIWAB for their bold initiative to key into the goal of agricultural revolution by the present administration, Senator Ewhrudjakpo, however, clarified that “henceforth government would only partner serious-minded agricultural cooperatives to drive the process”.
Earlier in her presentation, the State President of NIWAB, Mrs. Ebimotimi Leghemo, said women farmers  in Bayelsa were ready to take full advantage of the fertile soil in the state to produce enough food to feed all Bayelsans and supply other states.
She disclosed that over 15,000 Bayelsan women had so far registered with NIWAB, declaring the cooperative’s readiness to work with the Prosperity Administration in agriculture, and solicited support from government.
Meanwhile,  Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo also charged the Chairmen and Executive Secretaries of the various Local Government Healthcare Authorities (LGHAs) in the state to enforce strict discipline in the primary health sector.
He gave the charge when he granted audience to the chairmen and executive secretaries during a courtesy visit, while also kicking against the prioritization of health infrastructure over its manpower needs in the country.
He noted that until the country gets its primary healthcare sector right, Nigeria’s overall healthcare delivery system would not be able to make the desired progress.
Responding to the requests of the LGHA chairmen and secretaries, Senator Ewhrudjakpo assured them that the issues would be looked into and addressed accordingly.
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Dr. Robert Director noted the operational challenges confronting them, saying they include lack of office accommodation and official vehicles, as well as funds to carry out statutory functions such as the execution of emergency health intervention projects.
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