Politics
Ex-Deputy Senate President Omo-Agege defects to NDC, vows to reclaim Delta Central
By Our Correspondent
Following his recent failure to secure Delta Central Senatorial ticket to contest 2027 election,Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, who until six days ago was a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Deputy President of the 9th Senate, has officially joined the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC), declaring his intention to contest the Delta Central Senatorial seat in the 2027 elections.
In a statement personally issued by him on Thursday, the Obarisi of Urhoboland announced he would be teaming up with the NDC’s presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, and promised to provide what he called “representation that matters”.
“Today, I formally announce my decision to join the National Democratic Congress (NDC),” Senator Omo-Agege said. “This decision is the product of weeks of reflection, wide consultations, and honest conversations with the people I serve.”
He praised the NDC leadership – including Senator Seriake Dickson (Leader and Founder), Senator Moses Cleopas (National Chairman), Mr Peter Obi (Presidential Aspirant) and Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (NDC Chieftain) – for building “a credible, people-first alternative”.
The senator launched a blistering attack on the state of governance in Delta, claiming: “In too many communities, roads have collapsed and remain impassable for months. Primary health centres lack drugs, equipment, and staff. Schools struggle with overcrowding and inadequate facilities. Young graduates return home without jobs, and small business owners battle a hostile environment and poor infrastructure.”
He added: “Right now, too much of Delta’s wealth sits in CBN accounts while our people suffer from bad roads, collapsed hospitals, and abandoned communities. This is not governance. It is a failure of leadership and a betrayal of public trust.”
Emphasising his experience in building political structures, Senator Omo-Agege said: “I know what it takes to build a political structure and make it competitive in Delta State. We did it before for the APC when many said it was impossible. I bring that same resolve and experience to the NDC.”
He pledged to fight for all three senatorial districts, stating: “I will represent Delta North, Delta South, and Delta Central with fairness and balance. A divided Delta is a weakened Delta. When we speak with one voice, Abuja listens.”
In a direct appeal to voters, he said: “To every registered voter: your Permanent Voter’s Card is your greatest power. It is stronger than money, stronger than intimidation, and stronger than propaganda. Protect it, use it, and use it wisely in 2027.”
Concluding his statement, the former Deputy Senate President declared: “In 2027, we will end the era of excuses, empty promises, and leaders who vanish after elections. We will return power to the people of Delta State and to the people of Nigeria.
”Together, under the banner of the National Democratic Congress, we will reclaim Delta State. Together, we will reclaim Nigeria. The work starts now. The time is now. The people are ready.”
Politics
Niger state ADC stakeholders beg Mokwa , Lavun and Edati Federal Constituency to accept emergenc of Engr Takuma victory in good faith
By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
The people of Mokwa , Lavun and Edati federal constituency have been told to desist from unnecessary squabbles over the recent ADC primary election of Engr. Abubakar Takuma who was declared winner as candidate representing the constituency..
A statement issued by the concern Mokwa, Edati and Lavun local government stakeholders advise those who are aggrieved to take the result as an act of God and be more united and focus to achieve the success come 2027.
They also condemn in strong terms for disrespecting party leaders and stakeholders, particularly the governorship candidate of ADC,Dr Mohammed Kpautagi dragging him to their selfish interest simply because he did not support their ill gotten desires.
“This is an act of black mail,intimidation that will not urgur well for the progress and unity of the party, adding that it is dangerous to democracy and party unity.”
“Our focus now is not vendetta but to unite all the aggrieved group on how to achieve success for ADC come 2027,through the collective aspiration of the people of Mokwa, Lavun and Edati federal constituency.”
Politics is not all about financial inducements, but how popular are you at the grass roots and how early do you embark on your political permutation,most importantly Engr Takuma is a tested party loyalist,a seasoned comrade and a grassroots mobilizer who earned the success through hard work and dedication.
“Such groups should note that the emergence of Engr Takuma truely reflects the confidence of party faithful and stakeholders who believe in his vision,character, and his ability to deliver meaningful representation.at the National assembly”.
The concern group of Mokwa,Edati and Lavun therefore urge all genuine supporters of the ADC to remain calm, focused, and be united,.should know that in every contest there must be a loser,let’s always exhibit maturity in any disagreement instead of pursuing personal ambition.”
“Let it be emphatically clear that Engr Abubakar Takuma is not an imposed candidate as alleged in some quoters,as such some groups should refrain from inflammatory statements capable of causing disunity and damaging the image of the party before the public”
All we are to do at this moment is to put our axe together for the constituency and the party ADC to move forward to form government at both state and National levels.
Politics
MOSIEND Scribe, six others win APGA State Assembly Tickets in Bayelsà
By David Owei,Bayelsa
Secetary-General of the Movement for the Survival of the Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND), Ambassador Winston Cotterel Amain and Six others have emerged candidates of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) for the State House of Assembly elections in Bayelsà State.
Ambassador Winston Cotterel Amain emerged as candidate of the Party to contest for the Nembe Constituency 1 seat.
Also cleared for the State Assembly ticket of the party are Ikioumoton Frederick Ugo (KOLGA 2), Joel Ebiegberi Ilebiri (Southern Ijaw 4), Chief Damiebi Asoh (Sagbama 3), Disney Desire Obakimo (Yenagoa 3), Alfred Iniedimo Apoh (Yenagoa 2) and Pastor Bokolo Eluan (Yenagoa 3).
The APGA State House of Assembly primary panel led by Hon. Obiene Onaemi Ibirino and Panel Secetary, Barr. Philip William Soroh supervised the primaries in company of the State Chairman, Brisibe Kpodoh.
Speaking with newsmen after the primary, Ambassador Winston Cotterel Amain, said he is out to effect a change in the lives of his constituent and ensure equitable distribution of wealth among all the constituencies in the states through motions and laws on the sacred floor of the House.
Amain, who is a founding member of the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) and member of MOSIEND, noted that his decision to join politics is to effect change in the lives of the people of Nembe and ensure that the Local Content Act is domesticated in the state,” when it is domesticated the oil multinationals can no longer take our resources as crude oil and located their operational offices outside the state”
He said ” I felt this is the time to apply activism to politics to agitate for better life for my constituent. My people should be proud that am going to defend them on the floor of the House of Assembly.”
“My plan to ensure that Nembe benefit more from the dividend of democracy. Today,if you go to Nembe, you will see that governance have not been demonstrated in the lives of the people and communities.”
“In my constituency,I want to ensure that the vest opportunity we have is evident in the life of the people. I will work with other Assembly members and the State Government to bring companies and effect development in the area.”
“Our people need to have jobs,other opportunities in the oil and gas industries. Women and youths need to be trained and skills acquired.I will ensure that the Oil Multinationals are accountable to the people. We will ensure that resources available to Nembe is commiserate with resources taken from the communities. It must be equitable.”
Earlier, the State Chairman of APGA, Hon. Brisibe Kpodoh assures the party flag bearers of the issuance of certificate of return at a scheduled gathering in Anambra state under the Leadership of the State Governor, Charles Chukwuma Soludo CFR.
Kpodoh charged all party flag bearers against anti-party activities and induced defections from the party.
He also warned APGA candidates against acts of stepping down for opposition candidates during general elections,” APGA is for the betterment of the people. You need to sit up and work for the progress of the people.”
Politics
HURIWA Calls for Immediate Declaration of National “Family Economic Emergency” Over Soaring Cost of Living Crisis*
By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) is alarmed by the rapidly deteriorating economic conditions confronting millions of Nigerian families and is therefore calling on the Federal Government and all State Governments to immediately declare a National Family Economic Emergency in response to the suffocating cost of living crisis currently gripping the country.
Across Nigeria, citizens are being crushed under an unrelenting wave of inflationary pressure marked by constant increases in the prices of essential commodities, petrol, cooking gas, electricity tariffs, transportation costs, and basic food items. These escalating hardships have pushed households to the edge of survival, with millions of families unable to afford basic necessities of life.
Equally troubling is the widening unemployment crisis, particularly among young Nigerians, alongside stagnant or non-commensurate wages for those still in formal employment. The result is a deepening cycle of poverty, frustration, and economic despair across all regions of the country.
HURIWA in a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko,further observes with grave concern the collapse and inefficiency of key interventionist institutions and ministries established to cushion poverty and vulnerability. These include, but are not limited to, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, as well as the Ministry of Women Affairs, which has shown limited capacity to respond effectively to the scale of national distress currently unfolding.
The prominent Pro-democracy and civil rights advocacy group HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA also decries what it describes as a glaring lack of strategic direction and innovation within critical economic sectors, particularly agriculture and livestock development. The inability of relevant ministries to create an enabling environment for farmers to produce efficiently has continued to undermine food security and deepen inflation in food prices nationwide.
More alarming is the worsening security situation across the country, which has further crippled agricultural productivity and rural economic activities. Vast territories are increasingly becoming ungoverned spaces, with armed groups and terrorists reportedly imposing levies on farmers before access to farmlands is granted. This dangerous development has effectively disrupted farming cycles, reduced output, and worsened hunger across the nation.
HURIWA notes that this convergence of economic mismanagement, institutional inefficiency, insecurity, and policy inconsistency has created a national emergency situation that threatens the survival of millions of Nigerian families. The Rights group warns that without urgent, coordinated, and sustainable interventionist policies, Nigeria risks a full-scale collapse of household economies and a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Accordingly, HURIWA is calling on the Federal Government and State Governments to urgently adopt extraordinary measures aimed at stabilising prices, expanding social protection, restoring security in farming communities, revitalising agricultural productivity, and ensuring that economic policies directly translate into relief for suffering citizens.
HURIWA insists that the time for rhetoric has passed. What Nigeria urgently needs is decisive leadership anchored on compassion, competence, and emergency economic thinking to prevent millions of families from sinking further into multidimensional poverty.
Now is the time to act. Now is the time to rescue Nigerian families from economic suffocation and restore hope to a nation under pressure.
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