Politics
Don’t Drag Royal Institution Into Power Grab Agenda-PDP Tells Osun APC
By David Owei,Bayelsa
The Osun state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken a swipe at the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) for desecrating the highly revered traditional institution with its unreasonable attempt to drag it into its desperate power grab mission, saying Yoruba culture and traditions are firmly against tricksters, which the APC clearly represents.
The PDP in a statement signed by its Chairman, Hon. Sunday Bisi, lambasted the Osun APC for trying to associate brazen theft that its effort to snatch power through the backdoor clearly portrayed, calling on it to immediately halt its reign of impunity by calling off its illegal occupation of the secretariat.
Hon. Bisi noted that the verdict of the Supreme Court in the Rivers councils contention has put to paid Osun APC shenanigans, pointing that the apex court ruling clearly affirmed that local councils election not conducted in line with Sections 28 and 150 of the Electoral Act, 2022, is in breach of the laws and should be voided.
“Truth, no matter the effort to push it away, will always prevail. This was what the Supreme Court judgement in the Rivers LG tussle provided yesterday, affirming what we have always pointed out about the nullified YES or NO election conducted by the past administration in Osun state,” Hon. Bisi noted.
“Although the Osun APC may want to dodge this reality, the clear import of the apex court judgement was that local councils election in the country must observe certain provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022, particularly Sections 28 and 150 of the electoral. That means that for an election to be valid, notice of election must not be later than 360 days, an important condition that the YES or NO election failed to meet, as the notice before that election was less than 60 days.
“So, the question the whole world should now ask the APC is, why will Osun bè different from Rivers state because that is the ludicrous position that they keep pushing. As we speak, there exists a judgement in the suit filed by the APP which nullified the October 15, 2022 election and went on to sack every beneficiary of the flawed election. Yet, the APC is disregarding this judgement of a court of competent jurisdiction and validated by the Court of Appeal, but they are illegally occupying the secretariat, and killing several of our members in the process.
“Therefore, we find it utterly insulting that the Osun APC will want to bring our royal fathers into this act of lawlessness, which has no place whatsoever in Yoruba culture and traditions. Only criminals break into buildings as the Osun APC did in our various secretariats, forcing their way into offices and damaging public properties.”
Hon. Bisi defended labour leaders for the proactive steps in safeguarding workers and not falling victims of the Osun APC violence, warning that no amount of cheap blackmails will deny the labour leaders the credit for saving lives of members.
“Only those with disdain for Osun workers and careless about their safety will attack labour leaders for taking proactive steps that kept workers in the councils away from harm. Although, we are not surprised given the Osun APC history of mistreatment of workers, it is shocking that it made it clear that their desperate power grab mission is worth more than the lives of workers,” he said.
“We suspect that Osun APC is not happy that workers are not among the list of casualties in the reign of violence they unleashed on the people during the forceful takeover of councils and want them to resume so they can do as they wished to avenge their rejection in the polls in 2022 and 2023. It is even laughable that the Osun APC mistake the PDP-led government for its wasteful years in the state, misusing public funds to coerce labour and others to do its bidding, however wrong they sound.
“Present set of leaders in the Osun labour movement are people of untainted integrity and don’t need monetary inducement to do what is right. They are not illiterates to recognise the Osun APC path to illegality and lawfully reject to be part of it. No part of the Akure Appeal Court judgement ordered the reinstatement of the sacked YES or NO officials and it is the height of absurdity for the Osun APC to expect workers in Osun state to be involved in the illegal acts.
“The recently elected Chairmen are the lawful officials of the respective councils but obliged Mr. Governor’s admonition for them to stay away from the councils to avoid spilling bloods, which is exactly what the Osun APC want. At the appropriate time and through legal means, the PDP elected council bosses will assess the secretariat but in the meantime, are conducting their official duties with the appropriate officials of the councils.”
Politics
PDP slams Diri over incumbency factor claims
By David Owei,,Bayelsa
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bayelsa State, has slammed Bayelsa State governor, Senator Douye Diri over his claims that incumbency factor would play a part in during the 2027 elections.
The State publicity secretary of the party, Hon Ikaebimo Mark in statement while noting that it has taken note of Diri’s statement that opposition parties in the state will soon “learn the game of incumbency” ahead of the 2027 general elections, said it is Bayelsans thst will decide the fate of PDP and not governnent people.
Mark maintained that Diri and his associates should remember that no power is greater than the collective will of the people.
According to him, political history across Nigeria has repeatedly shown that incumbency without genuine grassroots support cannot withstand the determination of a people united for change, justice, and purposeful leadership.
He stated that PDP derives its support and power from the peole and not on temporary government power.
Mark stated that the PDP under the leadership of Alabh George Turnah remains focused to build an inclusive political movement for the people.
The statement reads in part, “PDP remains deeply rooted in the hearts of Bayelsans. Bayelsa is PDP and PDP is Bayelsa. The bond between the party and the people was built over years of shared struggles, development, sacrifices, and unwavering commitment to the progress of the Ijaw nation and the entire state.
“Unlike those who rely solely on the temporary advantage of political office, the PDP derives its strength from the people at the grassroots, the youths, women, elders, workers, communities, and ordinary citizens who continue to believe in the ideals and leadership direction of the party.
“The PDP in Bayelsa State under the leadership of Hon Alabh George Turnah, remains focused, united, and committed to building a broad-based political movement anchored on inclusiveness, fairness, effective representation, and service to the people.
“We therefore urge Bayelsans not to be intimidated by statements designed to create an impression of political invincibility. Democracy belongs to the people, not to incumbents. Elections are ultimately determined by the votes, voices, and convictions of the people.
“The PDP remains confident that the people of Bayelsa State will continue to stand with the party that has consistently identified with their aspirations, protected their interests, and provided a credible platform for political participation and development.”
Politics
Journalists urged to Hold N/Delta Governors Accountable For Ecological Funds
By David Owei, Yenagoa
Journalists in the Niger Delta have been urged to hold state governments of the region accountable with regards to the Ecological Funds.
Chairman of the Rivers State chapter of the Correspondents’ Chapel, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Mr. Amaechi Okonkwo, made the call during a dinner party, as part of the activities of the 2026 Correspondents’ Week, which has its theme: “The Imperatives of Comprehensive Cleanup of the Niger Delta Environment: Role of the Media,” at the weekend.
Okonkwo stated that while the international oil companies (IOCs) have been blamed for the underdevelopment of the region, the state governments have also failed to intentionally utilize the 13% derivation funds and as well, the ecological funds to develop the region.
He said: “We need to also reflect on the activities of our governments, regional government or state government. Let us remember that at some point in trying to manage the problem with oil pollution and the environment, the federal government created what is called Ecological Fund.
“Ecological Fund is just like the excess crude, the 13% derivation and so many others that I may not remember. All of these were intended to, on paper, cater to the need of the environment, especially those areas where oil is extracted so that they will use the fund to ameliorate the negative effects of the exploration and pollution when it occurs.
“But in Rivers State we cannot identify over the years, any project that is tied to the ecological fund. So it is with many of the other states.
“And so, as journalists in our editorials, in our special programs, I think time has come for us to begin to demand that those target funds will no longer be blown away, but that they will begin to be tied to the purposes for which they are created,” he said.
Okonkwo also submitted that while there is significant progress with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) Host Community Development Trust (HCDT), it is important for journalists to probe into the actual utilisation of such fund.
“Through the PIA there is the host community trust which is 3% of operational cost of oil companies This one is for the communities. Let us begin to ask questions.
“How is this fund managed among the communities that bear the brunt of oil exploration? he said.
Okonkwo demanded that lawmakers at both the National and State assemblies of oil producing and bearing communities in the region channel their constituency projects towards the protection and remediation of the environment.
“The primaries that have just taken place, so many people have come up as legislators and they will represent so many areas and communities inclusive of the ones that experience pollution.
“Let us begin to demand from them, what they do with their constituency funds. They can direct their constituency funds into ameliorating the issues of oil pollution in their immediate communities.
“Can they begin to demand for legislation that will demand responsible environmental practices by oil companies and even individuals in the community,” Okonkwo stressed.
He thanked the Chairman of the event, who is the executive director of Kabetkeche Women Development Centre, Dr. Okon Emem, Nigeria LNG, the NUJ leadership in Rivers State and all who contributed in making the week a success.
In her good will message, environmental activists, and Director at the Centre for Environment Media and Development Communications, Chief Constance Meju, commended the Correspondents’ Chapel for drawing attention to Niger Delta environment.
“I believe that the Correspondents’ Week looking at the Niger Delta, looking at oil and how we can clean up the Niger Delta is to begin to understand where we are, why we are where we are, and how we can move forward. Because if you don’t know what is your problem you can never solve it,” she said.
Meju accused Shell and other oil companies of failing to clean up the environment before divesting their assets. ”I want to tell you that there is no spill site in the region that Shell has cleaned correctly. I have been to K-Dere community in Ogoni and what was supposed to be a cleaned up area, you will still see oil, the one they have abandoned, you will still see oil,” she stated.
Meju stated that why the politics in the Niger Delta region is different, is because of oil.
Meju also expressed confidence in the press in Rivers State. “I want to believe that what I saw this week tells me that we have grown. Because the challenge of journalists is keeping truth alive,” she stated.
Politics
Bayelsa Poly Graduates 425 At Maiden Convocation – Gov Diri Lauds TETFund’s Partnership In Institution’s Growth, … Approves Vehicles, Infrastructure Upgrade
By David Owei, Yenagoa
A total of 425 National Diploma and Higher National Diploma graduates were on Saturday awarded certificates at the maiden combined convocation ceremony of the Bayelsa State Polytechnic, Aleibiri, in Ekeremor Local Government Area of the state.
Governor Douye Diri, at the ceremony, commended the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) for its consistent support towards the growth and development of tertiary education in the state, including the polytechnic.
According to Governor Diri, who is the Visitor to the institution, who described TETFund as a worthy partner in the educational advancement of the state, noting that the interventionist agency has remained instrumental in improving infrastructure and teaching facilities across state-owned higher institutions.
He said: “TETFund as an organ of the Federal Government has been part and parcel of the history of educational development in Bayelsa and indeed across Nigeria.
“The agency has proven to be very worthy partners of the Bayelsa State Government not only in this polytechnic but also in other higher institutions owned by the state. Through the zonal director, I send our goodwill to the Executive Secretary and the management for all they have been doing to improve teaching and learning in Bayelsa State.”
He stated that education remains the cardinal focus of his administration, stressing that it has deliberately shifted emphasis from white-collar education to technical and vocational training aimed at producing self-reliant graduates.
According to him, the establishment of science and technical colleges across the eight local government areas of the state was designed to feed institutions such as Bayelsa Polytechnic with technically skilled students.
“When we assumed office, the first thing on our minds was education, the second was education, and the third was education. That is why this government has prioritised technical and science education that equips our youths with practical skills to become employers of labour rather than job seekers.”
He said the government had established technical colleges across the state to prepare youths for careers in skilled labour, technology and entrepreneurship.
Governor Diri also highlighted the achievements recorded since the relocation of the institution to its permanent site, including accreditation of programmes, infrastructural expansion and improved academic standards.
He praised the management, lecturers and the host community for their resilience and commitment toward the growth of the institution.
The governor announced the approval of two Coaster buses for the institution and directed the Commissioner for Transport to ensure immediate procurement.
He also approved the fencing of the institution to enhance security and directed the Commissioner for Works to assess and report on the construction of internal roads and other infrastructure needs within the campus.
On electricity, he said the state government would extend power from the newly installed gas turbines to Sagbama through Aleibiri to Ekeremor rather than procure a diesel-powered generator for the institution.
The governor equally urged youths in the state to embrace technical education and skills acquisition programmes rather than depending on political patronage or white-collar jobs.
He charged the graduating students to be worthy ambassadors of the institution and Bayelsa State wherever they find themselves.
Earlier, Governor Diri commissioned the Entrepreneurship Skill Development Centre/Warehouse constructed by the state government as part of efforts to strengthen practical learning and innovation.
Rector of the polytechnic, Dr. Wisdom Clinton Soreh, in his address, described the maiden convocation as a defining milestone in the institution’s history.
Dr. Soreh expressed gratitude to the state government for relentlessly supporting the growth and development of the institution.
He listed some of the achievements in the polytechnic, with the support of the state government,to include renovation and restructuring of academic buildings, construction of classrooms and offices, renovation of laboratories for Mass Communication, Computer Science, and Accountancy programmes as well as rehabilitation of the library.
Others were the establishment of a temporary skill acquisition centre, development of health service facilities, installation of solar-powered streetlights, water projects, and the provision of solar electricity for classrooms and offices.
Dignitaries present at the ceremony included the Deputy Governor, Dr. Peter Akpe, member representing Ekeremor constituency 1, Hon. Tare Porri, member representing Yenagoa Constituency 1, Chief Ayibanegiyefa Egba, and their Kolokuma/Opokuma constituency 1 colleague, Pamoh Werinipre.
Also in attendance were the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, the Acting Chief of Staff, Government House, Irorodamie Komonibo, the Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Governor’s Office, Comrade Gowon Toruyouyei, the Commissioner for Education, Dr Gentle Emelah represented by the Permanent secretary Ministry of Education, as well as the Commissioner for Information, Orientation and Strategy, Hon. Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, traditional rulers, education stakeholders, members of the host community among others.
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