Politics
Bayelsa Poll: CDD, NDI Train Stakeholders On Countering Disinformation
The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD West Africa) and the National Democratic Institute(NDI) on Wednesday commenced a three-day capacity building training for the media and other stakeholders involved in the electoral process on countering disinformation in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.
In her welcome address, Director of the CDD West Africa, Idayat Hassan, represented by the centre’sProgramme Officer, Mr David Emefiele, noted that the training became imperative in readiness for the November 11, 2023 off-cycle governorship election in the state.
She averred that there was need for media practitioners and the general public to be abreast with and enlightened on how to identify, manage, as well as avoid the consumption and disemination of fake news so that they would not in turn be misinformed, dis-informed as well as mal-informed in the build up to, during and after the November poll.
Hassan also restated that the training was taking place simultaneously in Bayelsa, Kogi and Imo States, respectively between the 18th through 20th October, 2023.
“Disinformation and the weaponisation of fake news in Nigeria, and across the West African sub-region have had serious implications for the credibility of the electoral process.
“Information disorder is similarly threatening the social fabric of multi-ethnic societies across the African continent. The threats posed by fake news, misinformation, and disinformation have also affected historically marginalised groups, especially in terms of their participation in the political process”, she said.
The Director also frowned at the barriers which seemingly were militating against women political participation, saying the barriers have been further accentuated by the dangers posed by fake news, misinformation, and disinformation.
“The gendered dimensions of fake news were on display during the 2023 Presidential and National Assembly elections, especially in the light of identity-driven violence, which undermined the participation of several groups. Disinformation has been identified as a key driver in some of the reported cases of violence against women participating in the political process, either as voters or candidates.
“While the problem is not new, the ongoing manifestations are particularly challenging, given the scope of the manipulation, the ease with which information can be shared, the diversity of techniques adopted to do so, and the proliferation of actors — individuals, partisan actors, and influencers at the level of the communities.
“Added to this challenging mix is the fact that global tech platforms have a limited regulatory presence in West Africa, with priority placed on politically influential countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and Côte d’Ivoire”, Hassan noted.
Meanwhile, a research analyst with the Centre for Democracy and Development, Mr Dengiyefa Angalapu has tasked stakeholders on the need to contribute towards peaceful and credible polls as the state’s gubernatorial election draws closer.
Angalapu maintained that research findings from previous polls in the state were replete with violence in parts of the state, noting also that the centre was afraid that there was the propensity of worsening electoral crisis in the parts of the state with the partitioning in the award of oil pipeline surveillance contracts few weeks ahead of the polls to ex-agitators allegedly loyal to some politicians and political parties.
“If information weren’t professionally and correctly managed, elections in Bayelsa State and elsewhere in the nation could become very violent. This is because recently as the elections draw nearer, the federal government has again awarded oil pipeline surveillance contract to some ex-militant leaders and others allegedly loyal to some politicians and political parties.
“People must watch for fake news before, during and even after the elections. Fake news leads to misinformation and disinformation. It can ignite violence and lead to the loss of lives and properties, it can mar the entire electoral process”, he said.
By: Ariwera Ibibo- Howells, Yenagoa
Politics
NGO Passes Confidence Vote On Fubara Over Dev Strides
A grassroots organisation known as Sir Siminalayi Fubara Peace Initiative, Friends For Good Governance, has passed a confidence vote on the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara over his development strides in the state within a short time in office.
Apart from the numerous development projects embarked upon by the governor in the state, the body expressed delight over the recent payment of N85,000.00 minimum wage to civil servants in the State to reduce the economic burden of workers and their dependants.
Spokesperson of the organisation, Chief Felix Ologara, who addressed newsmen in Bori, headquarters of Khana Local Government Area described Governor Fubara’s administration as the most compassionate, peace-loving and labour-friendly in Nigeria.
Coordinator of the NGO, Comrade Felix Nnaa, also lauded the governor of Rivers State for staying focused on the development of the state despite the challenges by detractors of his administration.
The NGO also commended the newly elected local government chairmen in the state, particularly the chairman of Khana LGA, Hon Martin Nwigbo and his Tai counterpart, Hon Mathew Dike for modelling their leadership style after Governor Fubara’s in providing essential services to the people.
On his part, the Chairman of Khana Local Government Area, Hon. Martins Nwigbo, who also spoke with the press assured that his administration will give priority attention to the development of Khana, particularly in providing security, economic empowerment, human capital development and restoration of power in the area.
Politics
Ex-Inc President Harps On People-Centred Governance
Former President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Professor Atuboyedia Obianime, has called for a people centred governance in Nigeria.
Prof. Obianime said this at the Rivers Liberation Summit and Awards organised by the Ijaw Wari Initiative Worldwide in Port Harcourt.
He said projects execution are good but government must come up with policies that will create employment opportunities for the people.
The former INC president particularly urged the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, to revive all moribund industries with the view to creating jobs for the teeming unemployed youths in the state and stressed the need for the revamping of the agricultural sector in the state.
Also speaking, a former chairman of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), Dr Sam Sam Jaja, said the Ijaws will never surrender their rights for any reason.
“We know where we come from and we know where we are now; we know the battle we fought and we know the battle we are still fighting and one thing is very important among us, we will never surrender our rights for any reason”, he said.
Dr Jaja said the Ijaws have been known to fight against oppression and marginalisation and commended the Ijaw Wari Initiative for complementing the INC.
“What we are doing today is to honour Ijaw sons and daughters who deserve to be honoured and of course we have one of our elderly sons to tell us what we have done in terms of pursuing leadership”, he added.
He also described the Ijaws as symbols of leadership, adding: “it starts from us and it will continue to remain with us for a long time”
Dr Jaja also declared that with an Ijaw man at the saddle of leadership in the State, the people will see a new phase of governance, adding that areas neglected will be touched, while expressing optimism that the event would equip the participants to face the challenges ahead.
In his welcome address, the president of Ijaw Wari Initiative Worldwide, Somina Wokoma, said the event was to “commemorate the October 30th, 2023, failed attempt to impeach our dear Governor which marked a turning point in our democratic journey”.
“As we converge on this epoch making occasion, we celebrate the triumph of democracy, people oriented leadership and the resilience of Rivers people”, he said.
John Bibor
Politics
Group Tasks Rivers LG Chairmen On Aggressive Rural Dev
A non- governmental organisation in Rivers State, the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force ( (NDPVF), Opobo/Nkoro Chapter, has tasked Chairmen of the 23 Local Government Areas of the State to urgently focus on aggressive infrastructural and human capital development projects.
This is contained in a statement released by the group in Port Harcourt shortly after her Chapter Executive Council ( CEC) meeting in Opobo Town, and signed by its Coordinator, Commander Idawari Brown; Secretary, Comrade Success Dinne Ebranga and Public Relations Officer, Comrade Lucky Ubani.
The group urged the chairmen and councillors to be proactive in the discharge of their assignment of dispensing quality service delivery in their areas of jurisdiction and admonished them to follow the leadership example of Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
“There is need for the Chairmen of various Councils in the state to ensure that they emulate the leadership style of the governor by building bridges of transformation, human capital development and youth inclusiveness in governance of their LGAs”, the statement said.
The group further admonished the chairmen of the various councils and their Councillors to put in their best in the leadership of their local areas for the well-being of the people.
“The people are in dire need of your contributions for better development bridges in terms of even distribution of development projects and programmes that will have direct- bearings on the people’s welfare and lives.
“They should include those who have what it takes to develop the areas through their contributions to move the area forward developmentally.
“We urge the chairmen of various councils and their councillors not to appoint anybody on political patronage in order to siphon the treasury of the councils.
“We would not tolerate this lackluster attitude from any council chairmen Councillors. The real thing should be done through those with leadership expertise and are ever ready to join forces with them to build a pleasant and virile Local Government Areas administration for posterity.
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