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UN Summit: Diri Makes Case For Niger Delta Coastal Communities *Proposes Remediation, Global Sanction For Polluters

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Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa (center) flanked by other delegates to UN Summit

 

By David Owei, Yenagoa.

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has again taken his campaign against environmental degradation and the impact of climate change on communities in the Niger Delta to the international arena.

The Bayelsa governor on Monday advocated for the imposition of sanctions on polluters of the environment as well as a fund to compensate communities negatively affected by climate change in the region.

Governor Diri, who stated this while delivering a keynote address on the first day of a four-day maiden DeltasUnite Summit of the United Nations Convention on Conserving of River Deltas (UNCCRD) at the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand, said there was need for joint action by the international community to protect the world’s Deltas due to climate-induced environmental changes.

He stated that coastal communities in Bayelsa State and elsewhere in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria were increasingly threatened by coastal erosion, oil pollution and environmental degradation.

Diri, who is also chairman of the UNCCRD Governance Committee, noted that the time to act was now in order to stem the devastating effects of climate change and the threats to the world’s Deltas.

He said: “Whereas, there may be diverse factors affecting the wellbeing and sustainability of the various Deltas across the world, the commonality of our predicament prescribes a joint action. There is no doubt that river Deltas worldwide are under threat. But for us in the Niger Delta and Bayelsa, in particular, this is a dire matter of life and death. Over a half century of oil exploration has left a legacy of pollution that not only scars our environment, destroying our Deltas, but also rob our people of their dignity and well-being.”

Lamenting that the extent of devastations was either grossly under-reported or ignored, Governor Diri recalled a major oil spill incident on November 1, 2021 in Bayelsa State.

“The oil well was previously operated by Shell and was acquired by an indigenous oil firm, AITEO. The spillage of crude and associated gas lasted for over 38 days from two points into the creeks and the Santa Barbara River, which serves more than 50 fishing communities in Nembe.

“It took a long time after my intervention and that of the state government before the spill could be controlled. The reason is not far-fetched. As a state government, the laws of our country governing our oil resources are so lopsided that we lack the constitutional requirements to address such oil spill.”

He further stated that in 2018, the state government set up the Bayelsa State Oil and Environmental Commission, which conducted a scientific study detailed in its report: “An Environmental Genocide: Counting the Environmental Cost of Oil in Bayelsa State.”

“The report of the commission, which was started by my predecessor and completed by me, lays bare the catastrophic impact of oil and gas exploration on our communities and habitats. The findings are deeply concerning as it states: “The rate of child mortality is skyrocketing, and life expectancy is plummeting; 16,000 infant deaths in 2012 and 97% of affected communities facing food insecurity. Additionally, 40% of our precious mangrove forest has been lost due to these spills, pushing us to the very brink of environmental genocide.”

The Bayelsa helmsman noted that coastal communities in the state on the banks of the Atlantic Ocean were equally facing threats from coastal erosion, ocean surge and salt water encroachment from rising high-sea levels.

He listed some of the communities to include Agge, Orobiri, Bilabiri, Amatu, and Aghoro in Ekeremor Local Government Area.

Others are Ezetu, Foropa, Koluama in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area as well as in Odioama, Okpoama, Akassa, Twon-Brass, Sangana among others in Brass Local Government Area.

“So, we need urgent and collective assistance to dredge our water courses and erect shore protection, to address the climate crises and protect our most vulnerable communities as the very survival of our people now hangs in the balance.”

Diri commended the United Nations through its former Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr. Matthias Schmale, which rendered assistance to the state during the devastating 2022 floods, coming at a time the federal government neglected the state.

He described the global body’s approval of the UNCCRD at COP28 in Dubai in 2023 as “a watershed opportunity in our fight to halt the unrelenting assault on our Deltas. The danger is clear and present. Today, I urge this assembly to forge a Global Deltas Action Plan (GDAP) based on three fundamental pillars, which include empowering local communities with decision-making initiatives over climate adaptation policies affecting their lives, investing in nature-based solutions – restoring mangroves, reinforcing riverbanks, and implementing regenerative agriculture.”

He also advocated global climate financing that prioritises the most vulnerable Delta communities as well as establishing of a global fund for remediation and restoration, and holding polluters accountable for decades of ecological damage.

Significantly, Diri stated that environmental justice should be recognised not as optional but rather a fundamental human right.

He also urged the UNCCRD not to see the summit’s white paper as just another document but that “it must be a declaration of intent, a binding commitment that the degradation of river Deltas will no longer be tolerated.”

“I, therefore, call on governments, multilateral institutions, corporate bodies, non-governmental organisations, philanthropic foundations, and international financial institutions to establish a dedicated budget for the operationalisation of UNCCRD. We cannot build a sustainable future for our Deltas without financial commitment. It is not enough to set policies in motion. We must ensure the resources are available to bring them to life.

“Let this summit also push an agenda for a “Global Deltas Day” when stakeholders and governments reaffirm their pledge to secure the future of our ecosystem. We are the guardians of the Deltas, and we will not let it be diminished. Our commonality should not be rooted in victimhood, but in our unyielding spirit, our collective wisdom, and our firm commitment to protecting the Deltas that give us life.“

Delegates at the summit were drawn from about 24 countries with Nigeria represented by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement (South-South), Gift Johnbull while the Bayelsa delegation included National Chairman of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Amb. Boladei Igali, the Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Ebi Ololo, his Marine and Blue Economy counterpart, Dr. Faith Zibs-Godwin as well as a Director in the ministry, Mr. Wakedei Ere and the Technical Adviser on International Development and Liaison, Mrs. Funkazi Koroye-Crooks.

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Fubara Inspects New Commissioners Quarters Sets Completion date for November 2026

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara (centre)in rain boots and helmet navigating through the muddy terrain during the inspection of the Commissioners Quarters in Port Harcourt on Thursday.

By George Mgbeleke

Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has stated that the new residential accommodation being built by the state government for Commissioners and Special Advisers will be completed and ready for use by November 2026.
The governor who disclosed this during an inspection of the project on Thursday, stated that his administration embarked on the construction of a centralised residential quarters for senior officials to eliminate the heavy financial burden rented accommodation has placed on the state government.
He said that besides eliminating the burden of exorbitant rent, the new quarters will help the state government to save cost on security as it will provide adequate arrangement for the security of these high calibre of personnel at one location.
“It looks so embarrassing that the government will be spending a lot of money renting places for these senior officials.
“So we decided to embark on this project, believing that when this project is completed, and accommodation provided for our very productive officers, efficiency will be an issue of top priority.
“When they are all living together, I think it makes it easy for us to have just one unit of security and this multiple arrangement of carrying police here and there will also stop,” he said.
The project, which is being handled by Shaanxi Construction Engineering Nigeria Limited, consists of 25 units of six-bedroom flats. It is located within the Rainbow Housing Estate along the Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout in Port Harcourt.
Governor Fubara who defied the rain and muddy terrain to inspect the project, was conducted round the construction site by the Commissioner for Special Projects, Hon. Tonye Belgam and officials of the construction company.
The governor commended the efforts of the contractors and their commitment towards meeting the timeline of November 2026.

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Tinubu, Kekere-Ekun, Akpabio, Mornachs To Grace Ukala’s Book Presentation April 29.

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

. By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

Eminent Nigerians comprising President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Justice of Nigeria CJN, Justice Kudirat Tomori Kekere-Ekun and Senate President, Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio are expected at the public presentation of of a Book by legal luminary, Chief Emmanuel Ukala, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria SAN in Abuja on April 29.

The book titled “Ukala’s Manual on Appellate Practice for Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Nigeria will be unveiled at the Bola Ahmed International Conference Centre in Abuja.

Sources close to the Book Launch Planning Committee said that the former governor of Rivers state and currently Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Ezenwo Wike will lead top dignitaries in Abuja to the ceremony.

President of the Nigerian Bar Association NBA, Mazi Afam Osigwe SAN will grace the occasion with leading lawyers in the country.

Also expected are the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Prince Lateef Olasunkanmi Fagbemi, President of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judges of the Federal High Court as well as the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory.

The source indicated that some state governors, federal and state lawmakers will also be at the ceremony.

Besides, captains of industries and eminent legal scholars across the country, traditional rulers and frontline politicians are also billed to honour the legal giant with attendance.

The Book is said to be edited by a famous publishing Company, Bar and Bench Press Limited based in Abuja.

The source hinted that adequate arrangements have been put in place to make the book unveiling hitchfree.

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PC-NCG Welcomes Findings as U.S. Coast Guard Wraps Up Nigeria Port Inspection

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By David Owei,Bayelsa

Further to the United States Coast Guard (USCG) delegation’s port facility inspection visit to Nigeria, the Provisionary Committee of the proposed Nigerian Coast Guard (PC-NCG), has acknowledged the team’s honest and constructive assessment. The PC-NCG views the outcome as validation of ongoing reforms and a foundation for technical cooperation ahead of the Coast Guard Bill’s passage.

A statement issued by the Director of Communications & Public Affairs, Dr. Piriye Kiyaramo in Abuja on Monday, quoted the Chief Executive and Accounting Officer of PC-NCG, Captain Noah Ichaba, as describing the outcome of the visit as a positive step toward deepening bilateral maritime security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States Coast Guard.

“PC-NCG counts the remark made by NIMASA BOSS that much work still need to be done regarding ports safety and security and that all identified gaps would be addressed to ensure that Nigeria meets global best practices as an honest statement made by the delegation and their host.

Accordingly, PC-NCG sincerely enjoins relevant authorities and concerned individuals to accept that the era of whitewashing the surface and diluting the functions and substantial responsibilities of the proposed Nigerian Coast Guard is over. As such, it should be that a Coast Guard of another country visiting Nigeria is expected to meet with the Coast Guard of Nigeria.

“The absence of the prestigious reputation and presence of the Coast Guard Agency from the Nigerian Maritime Space had created such identified gaps and non conformity to acceptable international standards. It is time to close all existing vacuum by doing the needful of having to establish the Nigerian Coast Guard so as to place Nigeria at per with other maritime nations.

“Talking without fitting action avails nothing order than self humiliation. Be it measurable process as indicated or not, if the nation should objectively track losses that she has been suffering all these years due to the absence of Coast Guard, it would be concluded that far more greater would have been achieved with Coast Guard within the same period.

“The facts and factors are not far fetched because port safety and security is not the only duty that Coast Guard would be performing, given the fact that securing ships and crews are a fraction of its core mandate.

“So the measurable process in that regard was only an ad valorem quantification because it did not align fully with international maritime standards which Nigeria as a maritime nation needs to align with, to upgrade her maritime security framework and advance the country’s competitiveness in global shipping and port operations as well as keep fate with global best practices.

“Whatever the current arrangement and milestone achievement, the truth steers Nigeria in the face, and that is, without Coast Guard as the true steward in the maritime safety and security operations, to provide the much needed stewardship, operation and nurturing of the marine environment and resources; as a reliable guardian of the nation’s maritime commercial businesses, to foster realistic economic growth, safety and security, all efforts would still remain inappropriate activities,” Captain Ichaba maintained.

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