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Ogbia Kingdom warns fifth Columnists to desist from Attacking NDDC,s leadership performance

By David Owei, Bayelsa
The people of Ogbia Kingdom in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State have appealed to the various aggrieved groups including those that are planning to protest against the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, CEO, of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Chief Samuel Ogbuku, to sheath their swords and rather, embrace constructive dialogue.
Addressing a world press conference in Yenagoa on Monday, the leaderships of the Ogbia Kingdom led by the Obanobhan of Ogbia Kingdom, HRM King Dumaro Charles- Owaba, and the Acting National Chairman of Ogbia Brotherhood, Dr Azibalaguo Seibofa, commended former President Muhammadu Buhari and President Bola Tinubu for the appointment and re-appointment of Chief Samuel Ogbuku as the MD/CEO of the NDDC, and also thanked the people of the nine (9) NDDC states for their maximum support for Chief Ogbuku.
The Acting National Chairman of Ogbia Brotherhood, Dr Seibofa, who also doubles as the Traditional Prime Minister of Ogbia Kingdom, who read the text on behalf of the leadership of the Kingdom regretted that since the discovery of crude oil and gas at Oloibiri-Otuabagi in 1956 and the subsequent discovery of more oil wells and trillions cubit feet deposits of gas in other towns and villages in Ogbia Kingdom, unquantifiable volume of crude oil and gas worth Trillions of Naira and Hundreds of Millions of Dollars have been piped out of land without commensurate rewards.
Seibofa who was flanked by other traditional rulers, leaders of thoughts, former and serving political appointees and other leaders from the area , said: “Oloibiri-Otuabagi and other communities in Ogbia kingdom have been abandoned for decades without efforts by the International Oil Companies (1OCs) and Federal Government to deliberately develop the area or embark on remediation to curb the devastation, degradation and total destruction of our environment including wildlife and aquatic life, the flora and fauna.
“Right from the first Republic that the Niger Delta Development Board (NDDB) was established by the Alhaji Abubakar Tarawa Balewa government to the defunct Oil Mineral Producing Area Commission (OMPADEC) by the General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida regime, no son or daughter of Ogbia kingdom was appointed to head any of the interventionists agencies despite our immeasurable sacrifices as the Cradle
of oil and gas wealth in the country.
“While we acknowledge the natural scramble for power and available opportunities, we wish to appeal to all the various aggrieved groups including those that are planning to protest against our son, Chief Samuel Ogbuku to sheath swords and rather embrace constructive dialogue. As a kingdom, we have always supported other Niger Deltans and successive administrations, we therefore appeal for the same total support for our son.
“While we vehemently oppose the trend of removal of Ogbia people in public offices like the cases of Chief (Sen.) Dr. Melford Obiene Okilo as Governor of Rivers state in 1983 and President Jonathan in 2015.
“We commend and appreciate the various policies, programmes and projects of Mr. President under the Renewed Hope Agenda that are geared towards reforming, transforming and repositioning the economy of our great country. We also extend the same token of love, support, solidarity and
commendation to the governors of the nine (9) NDDC states and also wish them well in the discharge of their constitutional duties and responsibilities.”
The monarch further listed the contributions of Ogbia kingdom being the major contributor to the nation, s economy , the resources which have been channelled to infrastructural development of cities, educational institutions and wondered why the federal government have approval to the establishment of a federal university of technology and environment,in Ogoni which Ogbia also deserved due to the environmental degradation the area have been subjected over the years, and the most peaceful kingdom they don’t have to engage in confrontation to attract development to their kingdom.
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2nd Phase Leaders Complete Training on Leadership and Mediation – Gen. Elaye Lauds Otuaro’s Visionary Drive

By David Owei,Bayelsa
The 2nd Phase Camp Leaders’ training on “Leadership, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation”, sponsored by the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), has successfully come to a close Friday on a commendable note.
The intensive leadership-building initiative, held under the distinguished leadership of the Administrator of the PAP, High Chief Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, aimed to equip leaders with practical skills in peacebuilding, mediation, and conflict resolution—critical tools for sustaining peace in the Niger Delta region.
Reacting to the successful completion of the programme, General Elaye ThankGod Dollar Slaboh, National Chairman of the Third Phase Presidential Amnesty Programme, alongside his national leadership, congratulated the participants for their commitment and active engagement throughout the training.
General Elaye commended Dr. Otuaro for his visionary leadership and strategic direction, which is rapidly changing the dynamics of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, shifting it towards human capital development and long-term peace.
He emphasized that such initiatives are essential for reinforcing grassroots leadership and consolidating the peace already being enjoyed in the region.
> “This training is not just a success for the 2nd Phase; it is a win for the entire Niger Delta. The wisdom of High Chief Otuaro in investing in leadership and conflict resolution will continue to bear fruit,” General Elaye stated.
The Presidential Amnesty Programme continues to champion developmental engagements that bridge gaps, empower beneficiaries, and promote sustainable peace in the Niger Delta.
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Regional Development Minister,Engr Momoh bags Awards

Regional Development Minister,Engr Momoh bags Awards
By Our Correspondent
Minister of Regional Development, Engineer Abubakar Momoh has been conferred with two Awards by the Institute of Professional Economists and Management Policy (IPEPM) tagged ‘ Excellent Leadership Award and Professional Doctorate Fellowship Award”.
Receiving the Awards today in his office, Engr. Momoh, expressed profound gratitude for the recognition and reiterated that true governance is about leaving a lasting legacies.
He further said “My track record speaks for itself and is a testament to the awards I have received “.
He used the opportunity to commend the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his visionary leadership and resilience in ensuring the holistic development of the country.
According to him, the establishment of the Federal Ministry of Regional Development is a bold step to integrate all Regional Development Commissions under one coordinated umbrella.
The Ministér said that the recognition bestowed upon him further reinforces his commitment to service and to impact mankind.
Earlier, the leader of the delegation who is the Executive Secretary/ National Coordinator of the Institute, Dr. Musa Aliu Yakub Okhumeode, said the courtesy visit was to present the prestigious Awards in recognition of his exceptional leadership and contribution to regional and national Development, as well as to seek partnership in strategic training programmes.
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Minna Lack of Sensitisation responsible for transporting small arms and light weapons to criminal gangs-Enanch and offi officials

By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
The Zonal Director, North Central, National Centre for Small Arms and Light Weapons Mr Abdul Adamu Enenche made the submission during a visit to the Niger State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ in Minna.
Of recent, many Nigerians have been apprehended with cache of arms and ammunitions meant for delivery to bandits, kidnappers and other criminals.
This has raised questions as to why some individuals will willingly allow themselves to be used as couriers of illegal weapons to criminals.
The Zonal Director, National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, Mr Abdul Adamu Enenche said lack sensitisation on dangers of such acts and intelligence from people are contributing to the spread of arms.
He observed that porous or poorly managed borders and activities of local fabricators who manufacture guns are other sources of weapons proliferation that the Centre is trying to address.
Mr Adamu Enenche who solicited the support of members of the NUJ to enable the Centre to achieve its objectives, promised to synergize with other sister agencies.
The Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ, Niger State Council, Comrade Abu Nmodu expressed optimism that there would be great reduction of criminal activities once the issue of small arms are resolved.
Comrade Nmodu urged the Centre to be open for collaboration with the Union especially in the area of training members on it’s activities.
Across section of members of the Union who spoke on the occasion stressed the need for the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons to deploy officers of the Centre to the grassroots for easy intelligence gathering.
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