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Concerned Residents Ptotest:Agric Commissioner Warns Against Govt. Staff Harassment,Obstruction At On going Fencing of School – to – Land
By David Owei,Bayelsa
The Bayelsa state commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Prof Beke Sese has warned any community or group of persons that attack government workers or anybody that interfere with the on going fencing of the school to land situated in Biogbolo land off Tenacious road.
The commissioner who stated while reacting to a protest held by the concerned residents of Biogbolo , off Tenacious road over the weekend ,during which they averred that they were ready to confront government should government implement it’s plan of fencing the said portions of land which they bought genuinely and have occupied for over twenty years and they appealed to the state government temper justice with mercy.
According to the commissioner for Agriculture and Natural resources the piece of land measuring 16.19 hectare of land was aquired by the Bayelsa state government upon it’s creation to replicate the hitherto School to land created by the former administrator of old Rivers state,police commissioner Fidelis Oyakhilome to train manpower for Agricultural purposes in Bayelsa state also and the state knowing the importance of Agriculture went to invest hugely by building structures,such as feed mill, plantain and banana multiplication plant,two block of classrooms, two warehouses, broiler housing 500,000 capacity, but unfortunately there hasn’t been proper fencing and all these facilities including the 350KVA generator where vandalized and for government to avoid further vandalism and theft,the school to land premises had to be fence and approval was given by the state government and work was resumed and this led to fear and apprehension among residents therein.
He disclosed that” the centre was meant to train Agriculture workers,research ,ADP, Extension workers and operational and practical staff”
” The absence of security makes the premises vulnerable for theft and vandalism and l requested for the directive which governor Senator Douye Diri gave my ministry to fence the government property ,because all the previously vandalized properties worth millions of naira and government does not want that ugly senerio to repeat itself,adding that even though the protesters as Bayelsan have right to protest,but there is an extant land use Act and even in Abuja or Lagos governments have right to pull down any structure on government,s land. They are Bayelsans aggred and the land is for Agriculture purposes for benefit of every body.
The only directive which l requested for was given to me was to fence and not to demolish any property that encroached on government land.
” Warning is that nobody should obstruct the fencing or attack the workers.we have extremely benevolence governor and will look into the matter.The land belongs to the government and that much had been invested and government does want further vandalism and theft.All concerned persons and Bayelsans they have their rights ,but should allow government to continue the fence without interference. We don’t just compensate,there is rule of law.”
” Last December thieves attempted to vandalize the rice mill that was donated by Korean government ,as a result of absence of security the site is vulnerable to vandalism and the 350KVA generator was vandalized”
” Government had not given any order for demolition,but notice of eviction, the protesters are blantant liars,my warning to them is that they should not dare government work or harass staff anytime the go to site and government will look into the merits of their occupation.
The property being fenced is for agriculture purpose which is meant for common good of all Bayelsans and government will not make anybody an enemy”
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Fubara Declares 33.5km Elele-Umudioga -Egbeda-Ubimini-Ikiri-Omoku Rd 90%Completed *Says Project will be inugurated in May 2026
By George Mgbeleke
Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara (KSC), has declared that the 33.5kilometre Elele- Umudioga–Egbeda–Ubimini- Ikiri–Omoku Road has reached ninety percent (90%) completion and will be ready for inauguration in May 2026.

Governor Fubara who made the announcement on Wednesday after inspecting the dual carriageway, traversing Ikwerre, Emohua and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Areas, said the project will bring to an end years of travel hardship and insecurity along that road corridor.
He described the project as critical to unlocking the economic potentials of Omoku, popularly known as the “Gas City,” of Rivers State. The road, Governor Fubara said, is not just a landmark achievement, but one of the signature projects of his administration, designed to expand the road network and enhance economic activities across the state..
“From my assessment, about 90 per cent of the job is already done, and what is remaining will be delivered before the end of April.
“I feel very happy because this is not just a road but a signature project of our administration. It is a road corridor that connects Ikwerre, Emohua and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Areas,”he said.
The governor also highlighted the security implications of the project, recalling the history of criminal activities, including kidnappings and other vices along that route.
“For those who live and do business in Port Harcourt and Rivers State, you know this road used to be a death trap. Kidnappings and other crimes were common along this corridor.
“I think that with what we have done here today, those issues will be old stories. It won’t occur anymore because security agencies can now easily access the place for any eventuality,” he said.
The governor commended the contractor for the pace and quality of work done, particularly on the bridge across the river, and expressed optimism that the remaining jobs would be completed before the end of April, ahead of the formal inauguration.
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Group tasks NAHCON on 2027 Hajj registration, calendar c’ttee
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
A faith-based civil society organisation, CSO advocating workable policies within the Hajj industry, the Independent Hajj Reporters, IHR, has advised the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON to establish a special Hajj calendar harmonisation committee and commence early registration for the 2027 holy pilgrimage.
In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Ibrahim Muhammad, and released on Tuesday, he stated that the
recurring operational challenges in Nigeria’s Hajj preparations are largely due to late pilgrim registration and delays in implementing pre-Hajj timelines.
“The fundamental operational challenges encountered yearly are largely due to late registration and the behind-schedule pre-Hajj timeline operated in Nigeria. This has affected our ability to comply with the Hajj calendar set by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, thereby creating serious setbacks in the level of our preparations every year,” Muhammad stressed.
IHR said there was an urgent need for the apex Hajj regulatory body to establish a Hajj calendar harmonisation committee that would develop a comprehensive annual pre-Hajj timetable and ensure strict compliance across all stakeholders.
According to the group, such a committee would harmonise the registration timelines of State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards, SMPWBs and private Hajj operators to ensure alignment with the domesticated version of the Saudi Hajj calendar, particularly in the areas of pilgrim registration, medical screening and orientation.
It noted that the absence of a unified registration guideline had led to some states continuing pilgrim registration even after official deadlines had elapsed, creating difficulties for intending pilgrims who might eventually miss the opportunity to perform Hajj.
“The State’s Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board’s asymmetric hajj registration timeline resulted in the remaining registered pilgrims whose data was not uploaded on the Saudi Hajj portal this year. Nigeria as a single Hajj body, ought to implement a system in which all states start registering on a given date and finish at a predetermined time.
“There should be strict and uniform timelines to ensure smoother and more efficient Hajj coordination. Saudi Arabia has already shifted to a ‘first-come, first-served’ model in addition to strict contractual deadlines for Hajj services,” the statement said.
IHR also urged NAHCON to authorise states to commence registration for the 2027 Hajj without delay, noting that the Saudi authorities have significantly shortened registration timelines in the past two years.
“Early commencement of registration for the 2027 Hajj will make funds available to meet the Service providers contractual obligations, which have posed serious challenges to NAHCON recently.
“Although we acknowledge that this call might be considered an operation within an operation, we should point out that other nations, such as Indonesia, have a three-year Hajj rolling plan that allows pilgrims to register while ongoing operations are in progress.
“States may establish committees to supervise registration while the Hajj exercise is underway,” IHR added.
The organisation said starting early registration would not disrupt preparations for the 2026 Hajj airlift, as states could set up four-member committees to handle the exercise with support from NAHCON’s zonal offices.
It further suggested that the 2026 Hajj fare could serve as a benchmark for the 2027 registration process, while calling on financial institutions to intensify grassroots publicity for the Hajj savings scheme to help intending pilgrims plan ahead.
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Ibrahim Files ₦50 Billion Defamation Suit Against Punch, Columnist Over UN Appointment Critique
A major legal battle is unfolding in Nigeria’s media and political landscape after Senator Jimoh Ibrahim filed a ₦50 billion defamation suit against Punch Newspapers and veteran columnist Sonala Olumhense over a sharply critical opinion article questioning his suitability for diplomatic office. The lawsuit follows the publication on March 15, 2026 of Olumhense’s column titled “Jimoh Ibrahim, in broad daylight,” which examined the senator’s record shortly after his appointment as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The column, written in Olumhense’s characteristic accountability style, revisited a series of controversies surrounding Ibrahim’s business career, arguing that such matters were of legitimate public interest given the international scrutiny attached to Nigeria’s UN representation. Among the issues highlighted were the acquisition and eventual collapse of ventures such as NICON Airways and Air Nigeria, with references to longstanding allegations that employees of the former were left without salaries and pensions for years despite court awards. The article also mentioned disputes linked to NICON Insurance and raised questions about Ibrahim’s broader financial dealings.
Olumhense’s piece further referenced regulatory and financial controversies that have trailed the senator over the years, including the 2020 seizure of multiple properties by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria over a reported ₦69.4 billion debt. It also cited past investigations by agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Federal Inland Revenue Service, including allegations relating to tax obligations and documentation issues. The columnist framed the discussion as a necessary review of publicly documented matters, arguing that diplomats posted to the United Nations inevitably face scrutiny from international media and policy observers.
However, Ibrahim’s legal team, led by prominent advocate Adeniyi Akintola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, has strongly rejected the article’s characterisation of the senator’s record. According to the lawyers, the column contains what they describe as deliberate distortions of court rulings and a misleading presentation of legal disputes that the senator claims to have successfully defended in court. They point in particular to Supreme Court judgments and a high-profile case involving Union Bank of Nigeria, where Ibrahim has previously stated that the courts awarded him a judgment exceeding ₦400 billion.
The legal action, which is expected to be formally filed beginning March 16, seeks ₦50 billion in damages for reputational harm and what Ibrahim’s lawyers describe as a coordinated smear campaign intended to undermine his credibility as a public official. Early reports of the impending suit were circulated by regional platform Ondo Events, though major national outlets had yet to provide extensive coverage at the time the news began spreading. As of Monday, Punch had not issued an official response to the legal threat.
The dispute places at the centre a familiar tension in Nigeria’s public life: the balance between the right of public officials to defend their reputation and the media’s role in scrutinising those who hold or seek positions of national representation. With Ibrahim preparing to take up a highly visible diplomatic role, the outcome of the case could become an important test of the boundaries between defamation law and press freedom in Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape.
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