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Eschew Bitter Politics, Gov Diri Tells Bayelsa Politicians *Hails Synergy Among Three Arms Of Govt

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Gov Douye Diri of Bayelsa State ,his wife and others

By David Owei,Bayelsa

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has again admonished the political class in the state to avoid politics of bitterness, acrimony and violence ahead of the 2027 general election.

Governor Diri also applauded the synergy among the three arms of government in the state.

The Bayelsa governor spoke on Sunday during the third memorial thanksgiving service in honour of his father, Pa Abraham Joseph Michael Diri, at the St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Sampou, in Kolokuma/Opokuma local government area.

He said the state had moved to an era of love and unity among the political leadership.

According to him, politics should encourage development and brotherliness and not create division among brothers.

Imploring politicians to learn lessons from his relationship with his rival in the 2019 governorship election in the state, Chief David Lyon, he said if they were violent or insulted each other, it could have been difficult to mend fences when the tables turned.

The governor appreciated Lyon, who was present at the church service, for his candour and decent approach to politics.

He said: “Let me appreciate my dear brother, David Lyon. It is very rare for politicians that contested elections to come together the way Lyon and I have done. If we insulted ourselves in 2019 so badly, today I would have been remembering some of the scars.

“Let this be the way politics is played in Bayelsa State. We have no reason to abuse each other the way I see a lot of politicians doing.

“Some people say my sin is that I work with people like Lyon. If that is a sin before man, it is not before God. I have been taught to follow the Bible from my youthful age.”

Commending the synergy among the three arms of government in Bayelsa, Governor Diri said the cooperation fosters growth and development of the state.

He explained that harmonious relationship does not mean the absence of disagreements but that the understanding helps in amicable resolution of such issues whenever they arise.

He expressed optimism that the synergy would continue throughout his tenure in office and beyond, stressing that it was the only way government can deliver development to people of the state.

Diri particularly appreciated Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere and the Chief Judge, Justice Matilda Ayemieye, for their support and urged them not to relent.

On Ingobere, the state’s helmsman described his representation of his people as effective, saying it has brought unprecedented development to Akassa kingdom in Brass local government area and urged him to sustain the tempo.

“The three arms of government have been working together from the previous government led by Senator Seriake Dickson. So far, we have never had any reason to quarrel. We talk to ourselves and resolve issues accordingly.

“Now that we are on the home stretch to finish by 2028, it is only reasonable that we hand over the remainder of the tenure to God.

“For the Speaker, I have received calls from the people of Akassa saying that no previous government or elected office holder had impacted the kingdom as Right Honorable Abraham Ingobere had done. I feel so encouraged, because I know that we are working together.

“So I thank you Mr. Speaker and also the Chief Judge of our dear state. Let us continue to work together.”

On behalf of the Diri family and the St. Peter’s Anglican Church community, the governor expressed appreciation to those present at the service, saying they were overwhelmed by their love, solidarity and support.

In a sermon, Bishop of the Northern Izon Anglican Diocese, Funkuro Amgbare, described the late Pa Diri as a faithful Christian in the Anglican Church, a committed church teacher, who raised his children in the ways of the Lord and that he loved justice.

In attendance were the wives of the governor, Dr. Gloria Diri, Justice Patience Diri, Senator Konbowei Benson (Bayelsa Central), his Kaduna South counterpart, Sunday Katung, and Dr. Fred Agbedi, memver representing Sagbama/Ekeremor federal constituency in the House of Representatives.

Also present were Senator Degi Eremienyo, Speaker of the State Assembly, Ingobere, and other state legislators, former deputy governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John-Jonah (rtd), Engr. Gesi Asamaowei, Bayelsa State representative in the Niger Delta Development Commission, Elder Deinyebofa Dimaro as well as the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Bayelsa All Progressives Congress, Dr. Dennis Otiotio.

Others were Head of the Bayelsa State Civil Service, Dr. Wisdom Sawyer, Deputy Chief of Staff, Government House, Mr. Irorodamie Komonibo, Commissioners, local government chairmen, Chief Reuben Wilson and other government officials.

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Tinubu approves minor cabinet reshuffle as Edun, Dangiwa leave FEC …..Oyedele elevated to Finance Minister; Darma ministerial nominee

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved a minor cabinet reshuffle in the membership of the Federal Executive Council.

According to a memo signed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, two cabinet members, Mr. Wale Edun and Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa are to leave the cabinet while their replacements have been named.

Edun, until the latest development, was the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy. He has been directed to hand over to Mr. Taiwo Oyedele who is now to take over as Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy. Oyedele was formerly a Minister of State in the ministry.

Also Mr. Muttaqha Rabe Darma (PhD .) has been named as the ministerial nominee and minister designate for the Housing and Urban Development Ministry.

The memo also directed Dangiwa to hand over to the Minister of State in the ministry.

The memo stated that “all handing over and taking over processes should be completed on or before close of business on Thursday 23rd April, 2026.”

Explaining the President’s decision, Akume said: “These changes are aimed at strengthening cohesion, synergy in governance as well as achieving more impactful delivery on the economy to Nigerians, through the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

He said the President, in approving the cabinet reshuffle, has fully exercised his powers as conferred on him by Sections 147 and 148 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999, as amended).

The President thanked the outgoing ministers for their services to the nation while wishing them the best in all their future endeavours.

The President, Akume noted, equally assured all cabinet members that “the process of reinvigoration shall be continuous.”

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Insecurity: Seven % Funding of Army Equipment Reflects APC government ‘s lip service-ADC -Says full funding of presidential fleet while military aircraft languish is a cruel misplacement of priority

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By George Mgbeleke

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised the federal government following reports that only about 7 percent of the Nigerian Army’s budget for security equipment was released in 2025. The party described as outrageous the report that, out of N336.76 billion approved for security equipment in the year, only a paltry N16.71 billion was released, while nothing was released for key logistics such as transport and aircraft fuel, as well as military barracks.

In a statement signed by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party also lamented that, at a time when the nation faces unprecedented security challenges, the Federal Government chose to concentrate resources on the maintenance of the presidential fleet while military aircraft languish due to a lack of funds. The party described this as an unpardonable misplacement of priority.

The ADC further argued that the underfunding of military equipment and operations significantly explains why the security situation in the country continues to deteriorate, with insurgents and terrorists becoming more emboldened by the day. The party pointed to the recent abduction of over 400 women and children in Ngoshe, Borno State, where Boko Haram has issued a N5 billion ransom demand and a 72-hour ultimatum, as evidence that the APC government has lost control of the fight against terror. It also noted that, in the month of April 2026 alone, more than N12 billion has been demanded in ransom by various insurgent groups.

The full statement reads:

The African Democratic Congress is appalled by recent reports that only about 7 percent of the Nigerian Army’s budget for security equipment has been released in the 2025 fiscal year. Out of the N336.76 billion approved, only a paltry N16.71 billion has reportedly been disbursed, while nothing has been released for critical logistics such as transport, aircraft fuel, and military barracks. At a time when Nigeria is battling widespread insecurity, this is not just disturbing, it is indefensible. It is yet another example of a government that talks tough on security but fails to back it up with action.

Even more alarming is that this disclosure comes as Nigerians confront yet another national tragedy. Reports indicate that over 400 women and children abducted in Ngoshe, Borno State are now the subject of a ₦5 billion ransom demand by Boko Haram, with a 72-hour ultimatum and a chilling threat that the victims may be dispersed and never seen again if the government fails to act. This is the painful reality of our country today: a country where terrorists feel bold enough to issue deadlines to the state; a country where hundreds of citizens can be held hostage while the government underfunds the very military meant to protect them.

The connection between these two realities is direct. When only a fraction of security funds is released, when nothing is provided for logistics like mobility and fuel, and when equipment procurement is delayed, the result is predictable: a weakened security system. And when the state looks weak, those who threaten it grow stronger, with devastating consequences for ordinary Nigerians.

Even more troubling is the contrast in priorities. While the military struggles with chronic underfunding, the federal government has reportedly ensured full funding for the luxurious presidential air fleet enjoyed by President Tinubu and his immediate family, even as military aircraft remain grounded due to a lack of resources. This paints a troubling picture of a government that is more concerned with comfort at the top than safety on the ground.

A government that releases only 7 percent of security equipment funds, and nothing for critical logistics, cannot claim to be serious about winning the war against terror. You cannot starve our brave men and women in uniform of the tools they need and expect them to defeat a determined and well-armed enemy. This is not just a budgeting failure, it is a failure of leadership.

The consequences are clear. Communities remain exposed. Farmers cannot return to their farms. Businesses continue to operate under fear. And now, hundreds of women and children face an uncertain fate in the hands of terrorists.

The ADC believes that security funding must be treated as a first-line responsibility. Budgetary allocations must translate into real, timely releases for equipment, logistics, training, and intelligence. Anything less weakens both the morale of our armed forces and the safety of our people.

Nigeria does not lack resources. What we lack is the discipline to put those resources where they matter most. The ADC stands with the families of those abducted and calls on the federal government to act with urgency, clarity, and resolve to secure their safe return, while addressing the deeper failures that have made such tragedies possible.

The ADC remains committed to building a Nigeria where security is not just promised, but properly funded, carefully managed, and truly delivered.

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Bayelsa PDP Passes Vote Of Confidence On Nyesom Wike As Great Joshua Maciver Gets BOT Role

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By David Owei,Bayelsa

The Bayelsa State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has passed a resounding vote of confidence on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, in recognition of what it described as his courageous and stabilizing leadership in sustaining the party through challenging times.

The decision was reached during the Party’s 99th State Executive Committee (SEC) Meeting, the highest decision-making body of the PDP in Bayelsa State.

At the meeting, the SEC also approved the nomination of former Deputy Governorship candidate, Joshua MacIver, as a member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the PDP to represent Bayelsa State. In addition, the committee adopted him as the leader of the party in the state, signaling a renewed drive toward unity and consolidation within the PDP fold.

Speaking at the meeting, the State Chairman of the Party, Hon. Barr. Alabh George Turnah, MON, who presided over the strategic engagements, commended members of the SEC for their steadfastness, loyalty, and commitment to the survival of the party. He particularly lauded Wike for his pivotal role in strengthening the PDP at both the national and sub-national levels.

Turnah expressed optimism over MacIver’s return to the party, describing it as a significant boost to ongoing efforts to reposition the PDP for future political engagements. He emphasized that under the current leadership, the party remains resolute and better prepared to reclaim its mandate.

The chairman further urged party leaders and stakeholders to intensify grassroots mobilization, especially as the ongoing e-registration and revalidation exercise enters a critical phase across communities, wards, and local government areas in the state.

In his remarks, MacIver expressed appreciation for the warm reception and reaffirmed his commitment to the growth and unity of the PDP. He noted that the party he has returned to is revitalized and well-positioned for resurgence.

He maintained that the PDP continues to enjoy widespread support among Bayelsans, particularly at the grassroots, and dismissed concerns about recent political developments in the state, insisting that the party remains a dominant force.

MacIver also commended Turnah for his leadership, courage, and sacrifices in steering the party through turbulent times, pledging his full support and hinting at a massive return of party faithful in the coming months.

Earlier, MacIver was formally received by the State Chairman and members of the State Working Committee (SWC) during a meeting held at the Chairman’s office.

The 99th SEC meeting was a defining moment in the ongoing efforts to reposition the PDP in Bayelsa State ahead of future political contests.

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