Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Just-ln: Pereama Fans Zone 3 to Host King Freetown August 18, in Ayakoromo


Just-ln: Pereama Fans Zone 3 to Host King Freetown August 18, in Ayakoromo


Francis Tayor


Yenagoa_____ Lovers and fans of King Pereama Freetown genre of ljaw owigiri highlife worldwide under the auspices of Pereama Fans Club Zone 3, Delta State have decided to host the Numoupere ll of lzonebe on the 18th of August, 2021 at Ayakoromo Town in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, after his  coronation as king in March, 2020.


This was disclosed on Tuesday 29th June, 2021 by the Chairman king Pereama Fans Club Zone 3, Mr. Moses Egbegi at the end of the meeting of the newly elected executive members of Pereama Fans Club Zone 3, at the King's private residence in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.


Speaking during the meeting, the Chairman King Pereama Fans Club Zone 3, Mr. Moses Egbegi said the essence of hosting the Numoupere ll of Izonebe is to create an avenue for him to familiarize with his fans across Zone 3, especially the Meintoru and Tobutoru axis.


Moses reiterated that since the King's coronation in 2020, the fans in Zone 3 has not been able to express their love for the Numoupere ll who is musically their father and mentor. He noted that King Pereama Fans Zone 3 is so large to the extent that they cannot mobilize all their members from Esyanma down to Ayakoromo, Gbekebor, Obotebe, Burutu, Odimodi, Ogulagha, Sokebolou among other villages within to Yenagoa.


" lt is based on that premises, we have decided to come today to officially notify you and seek for your approval ahead of the date we have chosen. The hosting would be like a general meeting whereby all the communities under Zone 3 will mobilize their Fans and converged to Ayakoromo for the August meeting. At the meeting, we would want you to address us on some critical issues affecting the Zone. Thank you for the audience and Godbless the King, Egbegi stated."


In his reaction, the Numoupere ll of Izonebe Owigiri highlife music, King Pereama Freetown (JP) thanked and appreciated the newly elected executive members of Zone 3 for coming up with such a progressive idea, stressing that by the special grace of God, he will honour the invitation.


King Pereama further urged his fans all over the globe to imbibed in the spirit of love, unite and promote peace at all times, saying love, unity and peace is the ultimate for growth and development in our society. He therefore. extended his warm greetings to all his fans in Zone 3, stressing that they should never relent in doing their good works, and that their reward is fast approaching, the statement adds.


However, those present at the meeting includes; Mr. Moses Egbegi (Chairman), Chief. Tekarede Kingsley (Secretary), Mrs. Enarebebebo Bomo-ere (Woman Leader), Mr. Sylvester Obi (Adviser ll), Comrade Oyinbi Onduku (Media Assistant), Elder Wilson Arerebo aka Alegbebeoku (member), Comr. Poweide Egbele (member) and Alhajitala Alhaji.

Friday, June 25, 2021

INC visits President Buhari, as Okaba demands Toru-lbe, Oil Rivers States creation for ljaw Nation

INC visits President Buhari, as Okaba demands Toru-lbe, Oil Rivers States creation for ljaw Nation


Francis Tayor



The ljaw National Congress (INC) under the leadership of Prof. Benjamin Okaba has demanded President Muhammadu Buhari led federal government to create additional states, Toru-lbe and Oil Rivers states for ljaw nation in order to guarantee peace, united one Nigeria as various ethnic groups are agitating for secession.


Prof. Okaba made the request on Thursday 24th June, 2021 during a meeting between lNC and President Buhari in Asorock Villa, Abuja.


He said the solution to the present challenges facing Nigeria is to Restructure the country and practice True Federalism, whereby each region would be allowed to control its natural resources and pay specific tax to the central government, as it was done in America and other advanced countries all over the world.


He further urged President Buhari led federal government to immediately constitute the board of NDDC, Presidential Amnesty Programme, completion of East-West road, approval of Modular refinery as well as allocation of marginal oil fields to the sons and daughters of ljaw nation, who are the rightful owners of the black gold called crude oil that had been sustaining the country Nigeria in the pass 45 years.


According to the address presented by Prof. Okaba before the federal government, read:



AN ADDRESS PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE IJAW NATIONAL CONGRESS (INC) PROF BENJAMIN OKABA ON BEHALF OF IJAW LEADERS AND TRADITIONAL RULERS, ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE FEDERAL REPLUBIC OF NIGERIA, PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI (GCON) AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA ABUJA ON THURSDAY, 24TH JUNE 2021.

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His Excellency, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari. (GCON)

His Excellency, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Prof. Yemi Osibanjo.

The Secretary to the Federal Government of Nigeria, Mr. Boss Mustapha

Honourable Ministers present.

Distinguished Senators Present

Special  Advisers.

His Royal Majesties.

The Delegation of the Ijaw National Congress.

Other Important Dignitaries present

Gentlemen of the Press

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen.


" The Ijaw Nation wish to thank Mr. President for this rare privilege, that affords us the opportunity to rub minds with you on pressing existential concerns and challenges of the Ijaw ethnic nationality and some salient issues on the front burner of our national discourse. By this special audience you have shown positive disposition to peaceful dialogue, negotiation and constructive engagement as the best option to address the worries, concerns and yearnings of Nigerians, practically at this auspicious moment of our nationhood   


The Ijaws with a population of approximately twenty seven million people are the predominant ethnic nationality in the oil-rich Niger Delta region. They are the fourth largest ethno linguistic group in the country. With regards to administrative spread, the Ijaws are found in six states, namely; Bayelsa , Delta, Rivers,  Edo, Ondo , Akwa Ibom. Aboriginal Ijaws are also found in Abia. Many are found as migrant fishermen in camps as far West as Sierra Leone and as far East as Gabon.


The contributions and sacrifices of the Ijaws in the struggle against Western domination, to pre and post-independence intellectual capital development, independence struggle and press freedom, promoting and protecting the unity and solidarity of this country during its most trying moments (e.g. Nigerian Civil War) and to democratic consolidation are well documented and need not be undermined. Since colonial times, our resources from palm oil and abundant aquatic and maritime resources, as owners of the major seaports in the country are worthy of note. Since oil was discovered, exploited and exported in commercial quantity from Nigeria’s number one oil well located at Oloibiri in Bayelsa state, the Ijaws have remained the main producers of the oil and gas that has become the main stay of the Nigeria economy and sustainable development.


The 4 major Oil and gas export terminals that is Quaboe (Ibeno) , Bonny, Forcados and Excravos are all in Ijaw territory and non is accessible by road. The local Ijaw communities where this facilities are democide lack electricity, pipe bore water, functional Hospitals and other basic amenities. The water ways are on unsafe due to the activities of sea pirates and other criminal elements in and around these facilities.        


Despite the huge sacrifices the Ijaw people have made and are still making to the birth and sustenance of this country, we have never been fairly treated by the Nigeria nation. In order to whittle our influence because of our resource endowment, successive governments in Nigeria since precolonial times have employed a deliberate policy of balkanization whereby Ijaw people are split into different states and Local Government Areas where they now parade the unfortunate appellation of perpetual minorities.   The minority status culminating from the crude balkanization in the hands of Nigeria’s political leadership has denied our people the voice and shrinked the political space in their respective states except the only homogeneous Ijaw state, Bayelsa. 


The Ijaws have been victims of uncountable spate of oil spills, uncontrolled gas flaring, indiscriminate canalization, flooding, coastal erosion, deforestation etc.  The operations of the multinational oil companies have created additional problems to the indigenous economy and socio-political institutions of our people leading the loss of arable land (and aquatic resources), health hazards, youth restiveness, intra and inter communal conflicts, etc.  The incessant attacks and destruction of our coastline communities at the slightest provocation by the military forces have created a siege mentality and resulted in displacement of lives and properties. The internally displaced persons (IDP) are hardly noticed or cared for as it is practiced elsewhere nationally and internationally.


Suffice to note that, it was the struggle to draw the attention of the insensitive administrations in the First Republic to the despicable plight of the Ijaw people, whose resources were mindlessly pillaged and environment despoiled, yet denied basic amenities, that led to the declaration of the Niger Delta Republic by late Major Isaac Adaka Boro in 1966. The Late Isaac Boro simply restated through arms struggle what the Rivers Chiefs and Peoples Conference, led by late Chief Harold Dappa Biriye feared when they agitated for, in the 1958 London Constitutional Conference, a separate region for the Ijaws from the Colonial administration. Whereas the now much referenced Henry Willinks Commission report was a product of the Conference, the Niger Delta region still remains despicable, poor, abandoned and grossly underdeveloped.


Mr. President Sir, the Ijaws are indeed tired and weary of the continued exploitation of our oil and gas resources without commensurate remediation and reward. We find it appalling that because of our revenue endowment, the State has continued to expropriate our right to legitimate ownership and control of our oil and gas resources through obnoxious statutes. In the manner that gold and other solid mineral resource discovered in Zamfara and other states are allowed to be freely exploited by the owner state, the oil and gas exploited in our territory should be allowed to be managed by our people for the development of our area.


Mr President, our plight are becoming unbearable. Our story is that of a people well blessed. It is an history of a people well blessed within their natural habitat and aboriginal locations but paradoxically we have been so dislocated politically, economically and socially. We have been intentionally deprived the space to prosper and soar as a people, we have been made refugees in our aboriginal lands while our wealth has been taken to give an asylum of opulence to the rest of Nigeria. 


From the days of Late Chief Harold Dappa Biriye, to Late Major Isaac Adaka Boro and the formation of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) to the collegiate uprisings of the Ijaw Youth Council in Kaiama, the advocacy of the Ijaw Nation has been birthed within civil language and peaceful actions, all directed at finding a befitting political space for the Ijaws within the confines of a functional Nigerian state. These past actions and sacrifices of our great men and women has led notably to the Willinks Commission, the creation of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the Niger Delta Ministry and the Presidential Amnesty Programme, as ad-hoc interventions mutually understandable, were only devised as a window of opportunity and an architectural groundwork for peace and to serve as the springboard on which the critical issues affecting the Ijaws would be tackled and progress made manifest.


The Ijaw agenda of self-actualization is predicated on Resource Justice. Our quest and resolve is for a just and justifiable reward for our resources and sacrifices. We believe very strongly that this is achievable and shall be of mutual benefit to the state, the Ijaw people and the generality of Nigerians. Restructuring might just be the magic wand that could turn things around for a more prosperous, united and stable Nigeria. We are only seeking the re-enactment of the once viable and accepted old order of derivation that would allow us own, manage and control our God given resource (that we directly bear the multiple brunt of exploitation), as it was practiced in this country when the Yorubas had cocoa, the Ibos had palm oil, and Housa Fuani produce and   paid prescribed taxes to government.


We support the cleaning up of the Augean stable in the NDDC but not through managerial procedures that are susceptible to individual manipulation, alien to the NDDC Act itself and  negates organizational best practices. There is no known precedence in Nigeria or elsewhere where Sole Administration is employed while carrying out an organizational audit. This is a gross abuse of the process of transparency and public accountability. A substantive board should be inaugurated forthwith and can seamlessly function with the audit exercise.


Mr. President, as great patriots of this country, we seek the urgent repositioning of the above mentioned interventionist agencies to deliver on their mandate by urging you to recalibrate and fast-tract/implement the Niger Delta Recovery Plan intended to serve as a basket of incentives and opportunities to effectively address the grievances of marginalization, neglect and environmental degradation in Ijaw land. We strongly believe that if the state sincerely supports the Amnesty Programme with adequate funds and proper supervision and direct the Ministry of Petroleum to redistribute oil and gas assets with guarantee for host community participation in the oil business, including indigenous ownership of marginal oil fields and the deliberate engagement of the locals in the oil industry, substantive progress in dealing with the Ijaw quest for expansion of their socio-economic  well-being would be attained.


To this end, it is imperative that the FGN compels all Oil and Gas companies in Nigeria to contribute 3% of their annual budget to funding the NDDC as prescribed in laws of the land.  In the same vain, if the Ministry of Environment is directed by the Presidency to conduct immediate remediation of the massively despoiled Ijaw terrain and ensure strict compliance to international best practices in the operations of the IOCs, the issues of flagrant abuse of human and environmental rights of the people would have been addressed.


An All-Ijaw summit is planned to hold soon to evaluate our unsavory treatments and crude exploitations over the years, the resolve to continue the stranglehold on the Ijaw people through more obnoxious laws (the water resources bill), and the continuous sacrifice as burden bearers, and to what extent the Nigerian nation has appreciated our sacrifices. 

Due to The level of frustration and disillusionment that has become  wide - spread in our land as a result of mass poverty , neglect and underdevelopment, the consciousness of Ijaw nationalism has been reawakened and the cries for self-actualization reignited . As we speak, the Ijaws have no secessionist agenda and should the need arise, we are prepared to legally and peacefully negotiate that, but also as a distinct IJAW PEOPLE with ethno-linguistic, cultural affinity and geographic contiguity and not in part or full of any secessionist agenda. From Ibono, Oron through Bonny, Abua-Odual via the entire Bayelsa to Gele-Gele, Olodiama to Patani, Ogbe -Ijaw to Apoi, we are one indivisible Ijaw nation. Never conquered and by the special grace of God will remain unconquered. 


We have strong faith in the overall and mutual benefits of True Federalism and Resource control to the prosperity and stability of Nigeria. We seek the support of Mr. President in the restoration of Ijaw territory as a non-balkanized political and administrative federating unit(s) with the creation of two additional homogeneous Ijaw states: OIL RIVERS STATE and TORU-EBE STATE. The repeal of all obnoxious and discriminatory human and environmental (land and petroleum resources) policies and laws shall remain minimum prerequisite for our continuous commitment to the Nigerian project.


Mr. President Sir, in the same manner that you directed the relocation of the Head Office of the Department of Petroleum Resources from Lagos to Abuja we seek your help to mandate the Ministry of Petroleum Resources to direct the relocation of the Head Quarters of all Oil companies to their operational basis in Ijaw Land and the Niger Delta region. The excuse of insecurity is no longer tenable for its common knowledge that nowhere in Nigeria is safer than the other. Secondly, the revamping of the major ports at Onne, Warri, Port Hracourt, Bonny etc will accelerate  economic growth and reduce joblessness and youth criminality and contribute to National Unity and Stability


We also call on the FGN to fulfill its promise to the Ijaws to assist in their ownership and modular refineries as replacement for the ancillary refineries that will not only crate wealth and job but also bring about economic emancipation of the people.


The East West Road project, that serves as the only link across the Niger Delta and conveys petroleum products from its main sources to other parts of the country have been ongoing for 15 years Mr. President Sir, we ask you to devote special funds and attention, like you did and still doing for the railways, second Niger Delta bridge, the Lagos Ibadan Express way all funded from Oil and Gas resources  derived from our environment.                


Mr. President while appreciating you for this audience and your notable interventions we will appreciate if you keep open these lines of strategic engagement that will foster a greater and better Nigeria and Ijaw nation.


Thanks once more and God bless you, the statement added. " 


Long live The Federal Republic of Nigeria

Long live Ijaw Nation


Signed

Prof. Benjamin Okaba

On Behalf of the Ijaw National Congress

Monday, June 21, 2021

Our Faith ln The Nigerian Union has been grossly eroded, lNC Okaba tells FG


Our Faith ln The Nigerian Union has been grossly eroded, lNC Okaba tells FG


 

Yenagoa_____ The Ijaw ethnic nationality has averred that they are not party to any successionist agenda either in part or full but are prepared to legally and peacefully negotiate its exit from the Nigerian State like other aggrieved ethnic nationalities as a distinct Ijaw Republic if urgent steps are not taken to urgently address the perceived imbalance and injustice inherent in the polity.


President of Ijaw National Congress, INC, Professor Benjamin Okaba, dropped the hint  during a press conference in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa state capital on Friday.


Okaba, who titled the text of the press conference, ‘Don’t Take Our Silence for Granted’ said, “The Ijaw nation, conscious of our desire to live in a country where our rights to live peacefully and apply our God endowed talents and resources for our collective improvement and wellbeing, no longer feel safe to be part of a country where inequality, inequity and nepotism and impunity have become defining principles of governance.”


According to Okaba, if the current unrestrained orgy of violence unleashed on the country, is not urgently and squarely checked by those with responsibility to do so, the end of Nigeria as a united nation might just be irredeemable.


He pointed out that the major reason for this situation is the heightened injustice and marginalisation of Nigerians, particularly of the minorities including the Ijaw ethnic nationality, a clear evidence he noted is the unacceptable story of the Federal Government spending over 15 years in constructing a yet to be completed major East-West Road that ferries petroleum products across the country.


His words: “The Ijaws have become reprehensive and afraid of being part of an unworkable union. Having endured the unsavory treatments and crude exploitations over the years, and the noted resolve of the present-day leaders to continue their stranglehold on the Ijaw people through mor obnoxious laws (the water resources bill sponsored by the Buhari administration) our faith in the Nigerian union has been grossly eroded.


“Rather than continue to sacrifice and carry the burdens of an unappreciative Nigeria nation, we wish to state without equivocation our resolve for self determination, we are prepared to legally and peacefully negotiate our exit like other aggrieved ethnic nationalities but also as a distinct Ijaw Republic with ethno linguistic, cultural affinity and geographic contiguity and not in part or full of any other secessionist agenda.


“This address also serves as an advance notice to all Ijaw people, our neighbours, particularly in the Niger Delta region, others oppressed and deprived and the Nigerian State, preparatory to the convocation of an all Ijaw summit that will ultimately decide on the way forward in very specific terms.


“Our current resolve for self-determination and self-actualization can only be reversed if urgent steps are taken by the powers that be to urgently and sincerely address the minimum conditions precedent to guarantee the continues commitment of the Ijaws to the Nigerian project. These include


“The restoration of true federalism under a new constitution enacted by the people wherein a lean exclusive legislative list is prescribed for the federal tier of government. The restoration of Ijaw territory as non balkanized administrative and political federating unit(s) for reassurance of the Ijaw development pursuit.


“The repeal of all obnoxious and discriminatory laws and policies that have continuously undermine our fundamental human and environmental rights as indigenous people of Nigeria. The Ijaw land and the Niger-Delta region is the only place in the entire world where oil and gas is produced but have remained in impoverishe neglected and underdeveloped. Our retreat from militancy to meaningful and constructive engagement should not be undermined for cowardice.”

FG Signs MoU with CEPEJ to Promote Nat'l Coexistence, As Mulade Donates Building for IPCR

FG Signs MoU with CEPEJ to Promote Nat'l Coexistence, As Mulade Donates Building for IPCR



In what has been described as a new dawn in Niger Delta, Nigeria and Africa at large, a leading Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) under the aegies of Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Federal Government of Nigeria: Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) to continue the crusade of peaceful coexistence in the region and beyond.


Besides the signing of MoU between the two peace advocating bodies, National Coordinator, Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) Chief Amb. Mulade Sheriff had on behalf of CEPEJ donated an expensively built structure within the premises of CEPEJ at Ugolo in Okpe Local Government Area of Delta State for the Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) to operate as its South-South Zonal office free of charge to cover the whole of the Niger Delta. 


Earlier in his address, National Coordinator, Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) Chief Amb. Sheriff Mulade said “I am delighted to be here today to sign an agreement to formalize and deepen the partnership between CEPEJ and the Institute for peace and conflict resolution (IPCR).


“We had thought we could sign this Memorandum of Understanding, MoU early, but circumstances did not allow. 


“The Covid-19 pandemic has taught us that trust, partnership, and solidarity are essential for confronting threats to peace and security. This agreement is indeed a significant milestone in our ongoing collaboration. 


“Strong peace building organisations like ours are more important now than ever for bringing communities together while trying to meet other Sustainable Development Goals. 


“The MoU is not just a piece of paper as it commits us to close partnership in the key areas of Peace building, Conflict Resolution and Development of Society.


“For years, CEPEJ and IPCR have directed their joint focus and expertise to fostering local involvement in peace building conversations and activities. We have come a long way, and now is the right moment for us to strengthen our cooperation and enhance our common focus and work policy. 


“We live in demanding times. Nigeria faces complex challenges that have profound implications for peace, security and inequality, and we must address the issue of an ageing population, the prospect of irreversible climate change and increased migration flows. These challenges are complex and interwoven and can only be tackled by working together at the individual, local, regional, national and global levels. They require muti-sector approaches and call for new ways of working and also for policy coherence built through engaging the Federal Government, other civil societies, the private sector, households and individuals. We represent the people at the grassroots and we do understand best, their needs and interests. Our partnerships with stakeholders make the grassroots a unique place to foster progress. 


“With this Memorandum of Understanding, we are building a joint action from the local to global level, taking necessary steps to implement the 2030 Peace Agenda and its SDGs. CEPEJ’s aim of signing this GMoU with the IPCR is to open doors for other stakeholders in the Niger Delta region to key into the partnership and exploit the benefits for the development of our communities. 


“Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to highlight a priority area of our partnership. In terms of peace, Nigeria was scored very low in the 2016 Global Peace Index and rated same with other countries such as Libya, Sudan, Iraq, Yemen, and other war torn countries. The federating units making up the country are yet to truly recognise one another as constituents of one nation due to religious, economic, political and social factors, amongst others.  


“The Nigerian environment is unnecessarily prone to conflict, so much so that even government interventions and international support are proving inadequate in addressing the problem. Therefore, the onus falls on civil society organisations such as CEPEJ aided by indigenous philanthropists in the country to do the much they can to ensure peace and stability of the country, by attending to one community at a time. We must translate this MoU from a commitment on paper to a reality in the lives of the people we serve.


“Finally, I would like to sincerely thank the Director General, IPCR Prof. Bakut Tswah Bakut, colleagues and friends here for making this agreement possible. With goodwill, clear ambitions and a strong commitment to work together, I will look forward to taking the next steps towards our common goal of a peaceful, conflict-free, and developed society for all.”


On his part, Director General of the Institute for peace and conflict resolution (IPCR), Prof. Bakut Tswah Bakut noted that the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) was established in February, 2000 by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, adding that the Institute is under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is primarily a research centre, a think-tank and an agency to strengthen Nigeria’s capacity for the promotion of peace and conflict prevention, management and resolution

Prof. Bakut continued that IPCR is committed to providing Africa with policy options based on result-oriented research while building capacities and intervening in conflicts spots to enable Africa emerge as a secure, peaceful and democratic continent where the principles of the rule of law and human dignity are respected.

Prof. Bakut noted that while the IPCR mandate is to develop and advise African government on peace and conflict resolution, he maintained that the Institute is a quiet organisation that do not make noise about its achievements, adding that the whole Niger Delta Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) was discussed, developed and designed by the office. 

In an interview shortly after the signing of MoU and handing over of building ceremony from the CEPEJ National Coordinator, Amb. Sheriff Mulade to the IPCR, Prof. Bakut stated that the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR), under the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has commenced a nationwide awareness campaign to curtail the ongoing insurgency, kidnapping, banditry, killings, farmers-herders clashes and destruction of properties, especially the government facilities across the country.

Bakut asserted that CEPEJ is a special NGO that needs to be partnered with by the Federal Government of Nigeria, stressing that at the level of the IPCR, his presence anywhere including his presence during the signing of the MoU is the presence of the federal government, adding that this new office will cover the whole of the South South. 

Nevertheless, he said there are so many similarities between CEPEJ and IPCR, maintaining that they all have a common vision to focus not just Nigeria but the whole of Africa.

Meanwhile, Prof. Tswah maintained that the signing of the MoU will no doubt bring a new dawn in Niger Delta, Nigeria and Africa as a whole, noting that CEPEJ has overtime proven itself to be worthy of the Federal Government partnership, stressing that with this new development, they are happy and looking forward  to achieve their mandate in Africa. 


The ceremony was well attended by both officials of CEPEJ, IPCR, Police and others.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Birthday: Pullah Celebrates DTHA Speaker, Rt. Hon. Oborevwori as he clocks plus one



Birthday: Pullah Celebrates DTHA Speaker, Rt. Hon. Oborevwori as he clocks plus one


The member representing Burutu South Constituency in Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Pullah Ekpotuayerin has join other well wishers to celebrate with the Speaker of DTHA, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori as he clocks plus one today.

Hon. Pullah in his birthday congratulatory wishes described the Delta State House of Assembly Speaker, Oborevwori as a diligent and dedicated leader who had made a great impact in the legislative business for Deltans. Pullah further noted that he never regretted working with the Speaker who is endowed with so much wisdom and experience over the past two years, saying he has learnt a lot of lessons from him.

According to the birthday message, read:

"On behalf of all the people of Burutu State Constituency 11, I want to congratulate the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly (DTHA), Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori as he celebrates his birthday today.


It is indeed a wonderful opportunity to work with a man with such spirit of love, diligence and dedication. I have learnt tremendous lessons from him in the two years we have worked together as colleagues in this 7th Assembly. I have no regrets working with such a man who has so much wisdom and experience.


I pray peace, prosperity, long life and more wisdom for him, the statement adds."


Congratulations, Mr. Speaker!


Signed:


Hon. Pullah Ekpotuayerin Ebipade

Member Representing Burutu State Constituency 11 (DTHA)

Birthday: Pullah Celebrates DTHA Speaker, Rt. Hon. Oborevwori as he clocks plus one



Birthday: Pullah Celebrates DTHA Speaker, Rt. Hon. Oborevwori as he clocks plus one


The member representing Burutu South Constituency in Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Pullah Ekpotuayerin has join other well wishers to celebrate with the Speaker of DTHA, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori as he clocks plus one today.

Hon. Pullah in his birthday congratulatory wishes described the Delta State House of Assembly Speaker, Oborevwori as a diligent and dedicated leader who had made a great impact in the legislative business for Deltans. Pullah further noted that he never regretted working with the Speaker who is endowed with so much wisdom and experience over the past two years, saying he has learnt a lot of lessons from him.

According to the birthday message, read:

"On behalf of all the people of Burutu State Constituency 11, I want to congratulate the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly (DTHA), Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori as he celebrates his birthday today.


It is indeed a wonderful opportunity to work with a man with such spirit of love, diligence and dedication. I have learnt tremendous lessons from him in the two years we have worked together as colleagues in this 7th Assembly. I have no regrets working with such a man who has so much wisdom and experience.


I pray peace, prosperity, long life and more wisdom for him, the statement adds."


Congratulations, Mr. Speaker!


Signed:


Hon. Pullah Ekpotuayerin Ebipade

Member Representing Burutu State Constituency 11 (DTHA)

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Read The June 12 Speech That Got MKO Abiola Arrested, Led To His Death ln 1994



Read The June 12 Speech That Got MKO Abiola Arrested, Led To His Death ln 1994



In 2018, President Muhammadu Buhari declared June 12 as Nigeria’s new Democracy Day as opposed to May 29 in the past.


The move was considered as a posthumous National Honour to the foremost politician, Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, who is widely believed to have won the June 12, 1993, presidential election.


 

At the time, the presidential election was being held for the first time since the 1983 military coup. Many observers described the election as the most significant in Nigeria’s post-independence political history.


It is still viewed as the freest, fairest and most peaceful election ever held in Nigeria.


The election recorded an estimated 14 million Nigerians, irrespective of ethnic, religious, class, and regional affiliations, (in a period when religious acrimony and tension had reached its zenith), who defied bad weather to elect their president with the hope of ending eight years of military dictatorships.



However, the election was annulled by the government of former military ruler, Ibrahim Babamosi Babangida.


The cancellation led to nationwide protests which led to the death, injury and incarceration of hundreds of Nigerians.


About a year later, MKO Abiola, after waiting endlessly for the announcement of his victory, declared himself president.


 

Below is the full speech, delivered on June 11, 1994, and dubbed the ‘Epetedo Proclamation’. This was because the speech was made in the Epetedo area of Lagos Island.


“People of Nigeria, exactly one year ago, you turned out in your millions to vote for me, Chief M.K.O. Abiola, as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. But politicians in uniform, who call themselves soldiers but are more devious than any civilian would want to be, deprived you of your God-given right to be ruled by the President you had yourselves elected.



“These soldier-politicians introduced into our body politic, a concept hitherto unknown to our political lexicography, something strangely called the “annulment” of an election perceived by all to have been the fairest, cleanest and most peaceful ever held in our nation.


”Since that abominable act of naked political armed robbery occurred, I have been constantly urged by people of goodwill, both in Nigeria and abroad, to put the matter back into the people’s hands and get them to actualise the mandate they gave me at the polls. But mindful of the need to ensure that peace continues to reign in our fragile federation, I have so far tried to pursue sweet reason and negotiation.


“My hope has always been to arouse whatever remnants of patriotism are left in the hearts of these thieves of your mandate and to persuade them that they should not allow their personal desire to rule to usher our beloved country into an era of political instability and economic ruin.


“All I have sought to do, in seeking dialogue with them, has been to try and get them to realise that only real democracy can move our nation forward towards progress, and earn her the respect she deserves from the international community.


”However, although this peaceful approach has exposed me to severe censure by some who have mistaken it for weakness on my part, those with whom I have sought to dialogue have remained like stones, neither stirred to show loyalty to the collective decision of the people of their own country, nor to observe Allah’s injunction that they should exhibit justice and fair-play in all their dealings with their fellowmen.


 

”Appeals to their honour as officers and gentlemen of the gallant Nigerian Armed Forces, have fallen on deaf ears. Instead, they have resorted to the tactics of divide and rule, bribery and political perfidy, misinformation and (vile) propaganda.


“They arrest everyone who disagrees with them. Even the 71-year old hero of our nation, Chief Anthony Enahoro, was not spared. How much longer can we tolerate all this? People of Nigeria, you are all witnesses that I have tried to climb the highest mountain, cross the deepest river and walk the longest mile, in order to get these men to obey the will of our people.


”There is no humiliation I have not endured, no snare that has not been put in my path, no ’setup’ that has not been designed for me in my endeavour to use the path of peace to enforce the mandate that you bestowed on me one year ago. It has been a long night. But the dawn is here.


”Today, people of Nigeria, I join you all in saying, ‘Enough is Enough!’ We have endured 24 years of military rule in our 34 years of independence.


“Military rule has led to our nation fighting a civil war with itself. Military rule has destabilised our nation today as not before in its history. Military rule has impoverished our people and introduced a dreadful trade in drugs which has made our country’s name an anathema in many parts of the world.


”Even soccer fans going to watch the Green Eagles display in America are being made to suffer there needlessly because Nigeria’s name is linked with a credit card and fraud and “419.” Politically, military rule has torn to shreds the prestige due to our country because of its size and population.


”The permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council that should be rightfully ours, is all but lost. For who will vote for Nigeria to get the seat if Nigerian military rulers do not respect the votes of their own people?


“Enough of military rule. We are sickened to see people who have shown little or no personal achievement, either in building up private businesses or making a success of any tangible thing, being placed in charge of the management of our nation’s economy, by rulers who are not accountable to anyone.


“Enough of square pegs in round holes. We are tired of the military’s repetitive tendency to experiment with our economy: Today, they say ‘no controls.’ Tomorrow; they say ‘Full controls’. The day after, they say ‘Fine tuning’.


“The next day, they say ‘Devaluation’. A few days later, they say ‘Revalue the same naira upwards again Abi?’ All we can see are the consequences of this permanent game of military ‘about turns’ high inflation, a huge budget deficit and an enormous foreign debt repayment burden, dying industries, high unemployment and a demoralised populace.


“Our youths, in particular, can see no hope on the horizon, and many can only dream of escaping from our shores to join the brain drain. Is this the Nigeria we want? We are plagued also by periodic balance of payments crises, which have led to a perennial shortage of essential drugs that has turned our hospitals and clinics into mortuaries.


“A scarcity of books and equipment has rendered our schools into desolate deserts of ignorance. Our factories are crying for machinery, spare parts and raw materials. But each day that passes, instead of these economic diseases being cured, they are rather strengthened as an irrational allocation of foreign exchange based on favouritism and corruption becomes the order of the day.


“Enough is enough of economic mismanagement! People of Nigeria, during the election campaign last year, I presented you with a programme entitled HOPE ’93. This programme was aimed precisely at solving these economic (problems) that have demoralised us all. I toured every part of Nigeria to present this programme to the electorate. I was questioned on it at public rallies and press conferences and I had the privilege of incorporating much of the feedback that I obtained from the people.


“Because you knew I would not only listen to you but deliver superb results from the programme, you voted for me in your millions and gave me an overwhelming majority over my opponent. To be precise, you gave me 58.4 per cent of the popular vote and a majority in 20 out of 30 states plus the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Not only that, but you also enabled me to fulfil the constitutional requirement that the winner should obtain one-third of the votes in two-thirds of the states.


”I am sure that when you cast an eye on the moribund state of Nigeria today, you ask yourselves: “What have we done to deserve this when we have a president-elect who can lead a government that can change things for the better? Our patience has come to an end.


”As of now, from this moment, a new Government of National Unity is in power throughout the length and breadth of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, led by me, Bashorun M.K.O. Abiola, as President and Commander-in-Chief. The National Assembly is hereby reconvened. All dismissed governors are reinstated.


“The State Assemblies are reconstituted, as are all local government councils. I urge them to adopt a bi-partisan approach to all the issues that come before them. At the national level, a bi-partisan approach will be our guiding principle. I call upon the usurper, General Sani Abacha, to announce his resignation forthwith, together with the rest of his illegal ruling council. We are prepared to enter into negotiations with them to work out the mechanics for a smooth transfer of power.


”I pledge that if they hand over quietly, they will be retired with all their entitlements, and their positions will be accorded all the respect due to them. For our objective is neither recrimination nor witch-hunting, but an enforcement of the will of the Nigerian people, as expressed in free elections conducted by the duly constituted authority of the time.


“I hereby invoke the mandate bestowed upon me by my victory in the said election, to call on all members of the Armed Forces and the Police, the Civil and Public Services throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to obey only the Government of National Unity that is headed by me, your only elected President.


June 12 Speech That Got MKO Abiola Arrested


“My Government of National Unity is the only legitimate, constituted authority in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as of now. People of Nigeria, these are challenging times in the history of our continent, Africa, and we in Nigeria must not allow ourselves to be left behind. Our struggle is the same as that waged by the people of South Africa, which has been successfully concluded, with the inauguration of Mr. Nelson Mandela as the first African President of that country.


“Nelson Mandela fought to replace MINORITY rule with MAJORITY rule. We in Nigeria are also fighting to replace MINORITY rule, for we are ruled by only a tiny section of our armed forces. Like the South Africans, we want MAJORITY rule today, that is rule only by those chosen by all the people of Nigeria as a whole in free and fair elections.


“The only difference between South Africa and Nigeria is that those who imposed minority rule on the majority rule whether it is by black or white remains minority rule, and must be booted out. I call on you, the heroic people of Nigeria, to emulate the actions of your brothers and sisters in South Africa and stand up as one person to throw away the yoke of minority rule forever.


June 12 Speech That Got MKO Abiola Arrested


“The antics of every minority that oppresses the majority are always the same. They will try to intimidate you with threats of police action. But do not let us fear arrest. In South Africa, so many people were arrested, during the campaign against the Pass Laws, for instance, that the jails could not hold all of them. Today, apartheid is gone forever.


“So, let it be with Nigeria. Let us say goodbye forever to minority rule by the military. They talk of treason. But haven’t they heard of the Rivonia treason trial in South Africa? Did those treason trials halt the march of history? People of Nigeria, our time is now. You are the repository of power in the land.


“No one can give you power. It is yours. Take it! From this day, show to the world that anyone who takes the people of Nigeria for fools is deceiving himself and will have the people to answer to. God bless you all. Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Long live the Government of National Unity.

Remains of late prophet T.B. Joshua would be buried July 9, 2021 in Lagos


Remains of late prophet T.B. Joshua would be buried July 9, 2021 in Lagos


Family of Late Temitope Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN says the deceased would be buried on July 9, 2021, at his church in Lagos State Nigeria.


Recall that the renowned Nigerian Prophet died last week Saturday shortly after hosting a programme in the church premises.


Members of the SCOAN and his followers across the country and other parts of the world have continued to mourn his sudden demise.



 

A member of the family who preferred not to be mentioned in print, disclosed the burial date on Sunday.


According to him, the decision was made after the immediate and extended members of the family of TB Joshua met on Friday to discuss issues regarding the burial.


He revealed that the burial arrangement was scheduled for July 5 through to July 9, 2021.


He said, “The extended family members, his (Joshua) wife and children held a meeting on Friday and it was decided that he should be buried in Lagos and the burial programme will be between July 5 and 9.


“It was on the insistence of the wife and the children that the other family members agree on the place of burial because they said they saw revelations that he should be buried in Lagos. Since they said it was spiritual, the family agreed with them.”

Just-ln: ljaw Group Cries to DSP. Omo-Agege to save ljaw nation from Abandoned Projects


Just-ln: ljaw Group Cries to DSP. Omo-Agege to save ljaw nation from Abandoned Projects


Francis Tayor



An ljaw political pressure group under the aegis of Delta ljaw Progressive Movement (DIPM), has appealed to the Deputy Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, distinguished Sen. Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege to come to the aid of ljaw people, especially Delta South Senatorial District to rescue them from indiscriminate federal abandoned projects littered across various communities in the riverine areas of Burutu, Bomadi and Warri South-West LGAs in the state.


The group disclosed this through a Press Statement released on Monday in Warri and signed by its National Coordinator, Snr. Comrade Assor Samuel, stated that all the said projects have direct impact to the people, especially the youths and it will propel Human Capital development for peaceful and crime free society as well as attract sustainable development to the grassroots.


Comrade Assor listed  some of the federal abandoned projects in riverine areas of the state to include; Tuomo Skill Acquisition Development Centre awarded by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, the Vocational Training Center Bomadi, awarded by the Presidential Amnesty Programme Office, the Maritime Technical Academy Okoloba, awarded by NIMASA and the Federal Maritime University Okerenkoko among others. He said the ljaw representatives in the National Assembly are incapacitated and had woefully failed the people. 


He added that if His Excellence, Senator Omo-Agege can use his revered office to resuscitate the above listed projects for the ljaw people in Delta South, they would massively mobilized to support and vote him the next governor of Delta State come 2023, Comrade Assor noted.


However, read the full text of the Press Statement below:


" Your Excellency, Distinguished Sen. Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege,  We the Delta Ijaw Progressive Movement of Delta South Senatorial District wish to appeal to you to extend your benevolence to our Senatorial District in order to let our Representatives in the other side of the political divide of their failures since the inception of democracy. 


The Delta Ijaw Progressive Movement could have made our demand at Bomadi, but due to time constraints we wish to use this medium to express our gratitude for what you have done in your constituency. We therefore, humanly appeal to you to use your good office to help Delta South Senatorial District to interface with relevant MDA's at the National Assembly so as to,


1) See to the completion of the youth development centre at Tuomo by the Ministry of N/Delta.


2) See to the completion of the Vocational Training Center at Bomadi by PAP.


3) See the functionality of the Maritime Academy Okoloba by NIMASA.


4) See to full functionality of the Maritime University at Okerenkoko.


And other abandoned Federal projects situated in Delta State like FUPRE, Federal Polytechnic Orongun etc.


Your Excellency all these projects ve direct impact on our people especially the youths and will propel Human Capital development for peace and sustainable development. 


The completion of these projects will be used as yardstick to campaign vigorously come 2023 to deliver our great party for a greater Delta State.


Please we believe in your capacity and your philanthropic zeal towards the sustainable development of our dear state. Please accept the assurances of our utmost regards, the statement adds."


Sign:


Snr. Comr. Assor Samuel,

National Coordinator, Delta ljaw Progressive Movement.

Sunday, June 13, 2021

INC to Engage ljaw Publishers, as Engr. Ezonebi calls for United, Progressive ljaw Nation



INC to Engage ljaw Publishers, as Engr. Ezonebi calls for United, Progressive ljaw Nation


The leadership of Ijaw National Congress (INC), the apex body of ljaw ethnic nationality, has called on ljaw media practitioners, especially the publishers to work in hand with the current Prof. Benjamin Okaba led executive in order to propagate the activities and programmes of the body to the public.


The call was made during the weekend at a meeting between the lNC Publicity Secretary, Engr. Oyakemeagbegha Ezonebi and publishers of various media houses owned by ljaw sons in Warri, where the lNC Spokesman emphasis on the need to engaged our own media organizations so as to adequately report our story to the general populace.


In his remark, Engr. Ezonebi commended the efforts of ljaw media practitioners in given adequate coverage to the just concluded 2021 ljaw National Congress election held in April at ljaw House, Yenagoa without biased. He said ljaw nation had created a record by conducting the first ever transparent, free and fair election through e-voting system  in Nigeria. And it is your timely, accurate, fair and objective reportage that bring the system to the notice of the public all over the world through your various mediums in the social media online.


" We noticed the power of your mediums in which you used to disseminate information to the masses without biased. Nobody from outside can tell your story more than you. Hence, we thought it wise to work in hand with you people so as to enable our administration succeed.


 In the nutshell, my office as the Publicity Secretary of congress has deem it fit to collaborate with you so as to enable me function effectively and deliver on my campaign mandate to ljaw nation. Let's work together for a more united, peaceful and progressive ljaw nation in particular, Niger Delta region, and Nigeria at large, Engr. Ezonebi stated. "


In their various reactions, Mr. Cletus Opukeme of Daily Watch Newspaper, Amb. Princewil Binebai of the Liberator Newspaper, Comrade Oyinbi Onduku of Niger Delta Mirror, Comrade. Kelly Gilor of ljaw Voice, Comrade Basil Ujobolo of Kpooka Media lnternational, Freeborn Abraye of Coastal Times, Tare Magbei of Daily Report Nigeria thanked and appreciated the Spokesman of INC for recognising and identifying with them, stressing that they will do anything under their capacity to always promote and protect the interest of ljaw nation at any given time when called upon.


However, they called on Prof. Okaba led Presidency of congress to work as a team with all his executive members, and always stand tall to defend and protect the interest of ljaw people. The statement further adds that lNC should liaise with the Niger Delta interventionist agencies, especially the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, Presidential Amnesty Office and NDDC to carry along ljaw media practitioners (publishers) in the areas of engagement, training, scholarship to study, financial support as well as employment opportunities in order to enable them actualized their dreams.

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Birthday: Owotorufa Congratulates Gov. Douye Diri as he clocks 62



Birthday: Owotorufa Congratulates Gov. Douye Diri as he clocks 62



A foremost ljaw philanthropist cum legal luminary and security expert, Alaowei Fredrick Owotorufa and his family has joined well wishers, ljaw nation home and abroad to congratulate the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, His Excellency, Sen. Douye Diri as he clocks 62 years. 


Barr. Owotorufa in a congratulatory message released on Friday 4th June, 2021 and signed by himself, described Governor Diri as a blessing to ljaw nation.


He said Governor Diri is a leader ljaw nation needs and deserve to deliver the prosperity mandate to Bayelsans and the ljaw nation at large. He pray God to grant him good health, good fortune in all ramifications to serve the good people of Bayelsa State and the entire ljaw nation.


In his birthday message, read: 


" Birthday greetings to our Governor, His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri: HE Sir: Happy Birthday:


The visible hands of Divine Providence has appointed you as a high priest of blessings and prosperity to the Ijaw nation, and is leading you on this divine journey, as you deliver the prosperity mandate to Bayelsans and the Ijaw nation at large. On this auspicious day of your birthday, I join your family and friends to raise a toast to your good health and wish you good fortune in all that pertains to you, because you are a leader we the Ijaw nation needs and a leader we deserve. We return all the glory to God who has done these great and marvelous things. Happy birthday and congratulations, Your Excellency, the statement adds. !!! 


Fred Owotorufa & Family."

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Finally, Amnesty Envoy meet with Phase 3 Generals, Ezekiel, DSS to broker peace in Benin


Finally, Amnesty Envoy meet with Phase 3 Generals, Ezekiel, DSS to broker peace in Benin

......As Presidency appeals to group to shed their sword and have faith in DSS, Delta state Govt peace deal


The Senior Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Security Matters, Hon. Daniel Pere Ezekiel and the Official Envoy of the Amnesty Board led by Mr. Tonye Bobo, has met with the Phase Three Leaders of the Niger Delta Ex-Agitators Forum (NDEA) on the 28th of May, 2021 in Benin, Edo State in order to broker peace with the group.


The meeting was held in line with the demands made by the Niger Delta Ex-Agitators over what they described as gross neglect of the Phase Three Leaders by the Presidential Amnesty Board.


The Phase Three Leaders in the meeting, revealed their resolutions in line with their lingering demands to the Presidential Amnesty Coordinator, Col. Milland  Dikio.


The Ex-Agitators who had earlier in April 14th, 2021 Proposed a massive protest over the neglect of the Phase Three Leaders by the Col. Dikio led Amnesty Board. And the Delta State Government's deliberate efforts in disregarding the group after the immeasurable contributions made by the group in ensuring adequate Security, Peace and Stability within the state. And for not considering the group in the political appointments made by the state government.


The Agitators who haven heard and seen the swift intervention of Leaders in the Niger Delta, the likes of High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, popularly called Tompolo, The President of the Ijaw National Congress, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Delta State on Security Matters, Hon. Daniel Ezekiel, The Department of State Services, DSS and the Delta State Government. Halted their proposed protest, so as to give room for dialogue.


The group during the period of announcing their protest. Had raised key issues which were directed to the Milland Dikio led Presidential Amnesty Board, and the Delta State Government. With references to what they called gross neglect and abandonment of the Phase Three Leaders by both the board and the Delta State Government.


The Delta State Government which after successfully persuading the group from carrying out their proposed protest alongside other stakeholders. Took up the matter, by opening up communicating channels between the State and the Amnesty Office in Abuja. So as to proffer workable solutions in addressing the demands made by the Agitators.


Following the halting of the earlier proposed protest, the Amnesty Coordinator Col. Milland Dikio, took it upon himself to set up a team of delegates headed by Tonye Bobo. To interface with the Phase Three Leaders. With the aim of getting a first hand information from them on their agitations. And to initial an avenue to address the various issues raised by them.


On that grounds, the SSA to the Delta State Governor on Security, Daniel Ezekiel and the delegation of the Amnesty Coordinator headed by Tonye Bobo. Met with the Phase Three Leaders of the Ex Niger Delta Agitators forum, who ranges from the 6 States of the region yesterday, the 28th of May, 2021. At the Nigerian  Union of Journalists conference hall in Benin. Where they deliberated on the grievances and displeasures of the group, in the view of addressing the still lingering issues raised by them.


The meeting which had in attendance, other Critical Stakeholders in the region and was covered by several Media Outfits. Was indeed a most necessary one. As the grievances of the Agitators was duly deliberated upon and resolutions made.


During the Crucial Meeting, the SSA to the Delta State Governor, Hon. Daniel Ezekiel was delegated by the Special Envoy of the Amnesty Coordinator, Tonye Bobo and other Stakeholders present. To address the over 150 Ex-Agitators who were present in the meeting.


The SSA Daniel Ezekiel in that light, admonished the Ex-Agitators to still shed their sword. And continue to have faith in the DSS and the Delta State Government. As both the DSS and the State Government are working seriously to ensure that the issues raised by them are been addressed within a short period of time.


Going further, the SSA Daniel Ezekiel elucidated more on the Critical role the Delta State Governor, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has been playing for the past one month since the group raised their agitations. In order to ensure that their voices are been heard and their demands attended to.


The Delta State Governor's SSA Ezekiel as well during his well articulated and precised remark, appealed to the Ex-Agitators to cancel the Two Weeks Ultimatum given to the State Government and the Amnesty Board to meet the demands of the group. Stating that their agitations are already being worked on, both at the State level and in Abuja.


While concluding his remark, Daniel Ezekiel also highlighted the security challenges facing the Country Nigeria. And that any action carried out by the Ex-Agitators will further debilitate the already depreciating security system both in the Niger Delta Region and the entire Country at large.


On their part, after taking a brief moment to critically observe the submissions made by the SSA, the Phase Three Leaders of the Ex-Agitators forum agreed to adhere to the submissions. And assured that, they will halt their planned actions, and will put an hold to their 'Two Weeks Ultimatum'. In order to give both the DSS, the Delta State Government and the Amnesty Board a few more time to work out something.


The Phase Three Leaders in the light of observing and considering all the deliberations made during the meeting. Made available to newsmen, the resolutions reached at the end of the crucial meeting. Which are;


1. That the Amnesty Board should carry out due verification of the Phase Three Leaders. Premising on the fact that, after submitting their arms and ammunitions to the FG. The Phase Three Leaders have not been duly recognized and accorded their due courtesy, just as enjoyed by the Phase One and Two Leaders.


2. That they want all the missing slots belonging to them, which are been enjoyed by some faceless individuals given back to them.


3. That they want empowerment in the form of training. Stating that since Leaders in the first and second phase are enjoying this, they too wants to enjoy it.


4. That they wants to have a one on one meeting with the Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Program, Col. Dikio. In order to air their grievances and displeasures to him directly.


5. That the Delta State Government henceforth, regard and recognize the Phase Three Leaders in terms of Political Appointments and other necessary benefits in the State.


6. That any failure to adhere to these resolutions, will result to them carrying out their earlier proposed protest. Which will disrupt the peace and order in the Niger Delta Region.