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Nengi Urges Federal Government To Immortalize Late Chief Edwin Clark
By David Owei, Bayelsa.
The National Vice President 2 of Ijaw National Congress (INC) High Chief Alabo Nengi James, has called on the Federal Government to immortalize the image of late Pa Edwin Clark alongside that of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe on the five hundred note.
He said this while mirroring the dual- image format of the one thousand naira note.
Alabo Nengi James made the call during an interactive secession with members of the federated correspondent chapel (FCC) at the chapel secretariat in Yenagoa the bayelsa state capital.
Speaking further said, the Nigerian Local Content headquarters in Yenagoa should also be renamed in his honour, saying this in recognition of his tireless advocacy for the right of the oil-producing region.
He also called on Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers state governments in collaboration with BRACED commission and the Nigerian government to establish and support Edwin Clark Foundation.
“The Foundation should organize an annual lecture series, Edwin Clark Awards and to perpetuate the memory of his life and contribution.
“Already the late sage has established an existing university in kiagbodo, his home town, so the Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta state governments should each construct structures, such as hostels, at the University, serving as enduring monuments to his recognition by these states.
” The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) should conduct a needs assessment of Edwin Clark University and provide essential amenities to the institution, considering Pa Clark’s pivotal role, alongside the late Dappa Biriye, in the establishment of the NDDC”.
He further said, while befitting burial is essential, it is not sufficient to truly honour Pa Clark’s legacy. ” Pa Clark was an institution in himself,an examplary leader, and a true national figure for the Niger Delta people.
” Undoubtedly, Pa deserves a monumental and befitting immortalization. No sacrifice is to great to properly honour his legacy “. he said
Nengi James who was the former national youth leader of the South South People’s Conference SSOPEC said, he gained invaluable knowledge from the late nationalist figures. ” Tireless advocates for the people of Niger Delta and their true identity, who relentlessly championed equity and justice for the indigenous communities inhabiting the coastal territories and beyond, where Nigeria’s abundant oil and gas resources lie”.
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Mothering Sunday : Anglican Bishop, wife counsel, fete Onitsha inmates…scores receive sacrament of confirmation
By Our Correspondent
InmatImates of the Onitsha Correctional Center, Anambra State, used the occasion of Mothers Day celebration on Sunday to Jubilate over the present of the Anglican
Bishop on the Niger, Rt. Rev. Dr. Owen Nwokolo and the Women Ministry of the diocese, led by his wife, Dr. Elsie Nwokolo, celebrated the Mothering Sunday with them in the spirit of motherhood.
Shortly after the special mass held in their honour, the inmates were counseled by the Bishop and wife, feted with 30 coolers of cooked rice, one cow, and presented with copies of Holy Bible,15 admitted into Anglican Youth Fellowship, even as 19 received sacrament of confirmation.and Mrs Nwokolo empowered them with cash.
The Bishop, his wife, several ministers of the diocese and over 100 parishioners, had before 9 am arrived the centre and solemnly processed for a two-and-half hour eventful service.
In his 30-minute homily during the service, the bishop had, while dwelling on “The dangers of ignoring wise counsel”, stressed the need for one to always be properly guided in life.
Making copious reference to the legendary Julius Caesar and the Ides of Match episode, Nwokolo remarked that the Sunday, March 15, 2026 was a good reminder to the inmates of the danger of ignoring good counsels.
The bishop said that many people, including the youth, still made the mistake of Caesar by discountenancing quality advice of their parents and elders.
Admonishing the youth to always “beware of Ideas of March”, he urged them to learn the habit of listening to their mothers’ advice, assuring them that their mothers would not receive them.
“You need somebody to guide you. If you don’t receive quality advice, you will fall, and failing is not a palatable experience “, he told
Nigerian youth.
Bishop Nwokolo however appealed to mothers not to give their children wrong counsel, but to instead constantly pray for them.
He encouraged inmates of the correction center to see their present condition as a transformative phase and not as the end of their lives, praying God for their soon regain of freedom.
In a brief chat shortly after the service, the Chaplain of the Centre, Ven John Nkwoemezie, expressed joy for the year’s outing saying that the 2026 Episcopal Visit was a big success.
According to him, the candidates for both the AYF and the confirmation performed extremely well in catechism and scripture reading, adding that while 15 boys were received into the AYF, 19 received the sacrament of confirmation, in the ratio of 15 males and 4, females.
The chaplain commended Bishop Nwokolo and his wife for the parental care and invaluable attention which he said the chaplaincy regularly received from them.
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*Tinubu’s Security Strategy Failing as Terrorists Kill Soldiers, Civilians – HURIWA*
By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has strongly condemned the escalating wave of terrorist attacks across the country, declaring that the continued killing of soldiers, security operatives and civilians is incontrovertible evidence that the current security strategy of the Federal Government has failed.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday, the civil rights advocacy group said the recent spate of deadly attacks (from Plateau State to the North-East) demonstrates that Nigeria’s counterterrorism architecture has collapsed under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, warning that the country risks descending further into chaos if urgent structural reforms are not implemented.
HURIWA was reacting to reports that no fewer than 20 security operatives and vigilantes were killed in an ambush by heavily armed bandits in Wanka and surrounding communities of the Garga axis in Kanam Local Government Area of Plateau State. According to the Kanam Development Association, the victims included 12 security personnel, among them two senior military officers, as well as eight vigilante members who were assisting security forces in protecting vulnerable communities.
The joint patrol team was reportedly travelling in two vehicles during a routine security operation covering the communities of Garga, Kyaram and Gyambau when hundreds of bandits ambushed them near Wanka at about 2:00 p.m. on Friday, resulting in a deadly exchange of gunfire that left many of the operatives dead.
HURIWA described the development as a “tragic and alarming national security failure,” noting that the killing of trained soldiers and senior military officers by non-state actors should serve as a serious red flag that the country’s counterterrorism strategy is no longer working.
The group further cited additional reports of targeted killings in Plateau State, including the brutal murder of traders travelling to a market in the Barikin Ladi axis. In that incident, gunmen reportedly stopped vehicles at an improvised checkpoint and interrogated passengers about their identity before opening fire on those who identified themselves as Hausa traders.
HURIWA also referenced reports indicating that at least 65 Nigerian soldiers were killed in coordinated raids by insurgents belonging to the Islamic State West Africa Province in the North-East within a two-week period. The insurgents reportedly overran several military bases in Borno State, killing dozens of soldiers and abducting hundreds of civilians while deploying sophisticated weapons including anti-aircraft machine guns and drones.
According to HURIWA, the scale, frequency and sophistication of these attacks show that terrorist groups are increasingly better armed and tactically superior to the security forces tasked with protecting Nigerians.
The association said the situation represents a clear indictment of the current leadership of Nigeria’s security establishment, particularly the Office of the National Security Adviser headed by Nuhu Ribadu.
HURIWA therefore called for the immediate removal of the National Security Adviser, arguing that the country urgently requires a far more experienced military strategist capable of coordinating a comprehensive and decisive war against terrorism and organised armed violence.
“The continued killing of Nigerian soldiers, including senior officers, by terrorists and bandits is a national embarrassment and a glaring signal that the current security framework has collapsed,” the group stated.
According to HURIWA, a competent and battle-tested military general should be appointed to replace the current National Security Adviser in order to restore strategic coordination among the armed forces, intelligence agencies and other security institutions.
The association said Nigeria’s security challenges have become multidimensional and require a radically new approach rather than the “repetitive and ineffective tactics” that have allowed terrorist groups to expand their operational capacity.
HURIWA also accused the Federal Government of failing to secure Nigeria’s porous borders, arguing that the steady flow of illegal arms into the country is directly fueling the expansion of terrorist networks.
The group said Nigeria’s border management system has effectively collapsed, enabling criminal groups to move weapons, fighters and logistics across international boundaries with little resistance.
According to HURIWA, the failure to secure the country’s borders has allowed terrorist organisations to access military-grade weapons with alarming ease while ordinary citizens remain largely defenceless.
As part of its recommendations, the association called for the introduction of a more liberal firearms licensing regime that would allow law-abiding Nigerians to legally acquire weapons for self-defence.
HURIWA argued that citizens should not be left completely vulnerable to heavily armed terrorists who operate freely in rural communities and along highways.
“The reality on the ground today is that terrorists and bandits possess sophisticated weapons while innocent citizens remain completely defenceless. This imbalance must be corrected if communities are to survive,” the group said.
The association further recommended the introduction of structured military training programmes for adult citizens as part of a national civil defence strategy aimed at strengthening community resilience against attacks.
According to HURIWA, countries facing similar security threats have adopted civilian defence systems that equip responsible citizens with basic training in self-protection and emergency response.
The group added that the Federal Government should consider policies that would allow properly vetted and trained citizens to carry higher-grade weapons for self-defence, especially in rural areas that experience frequent terrorist invasions.
HURIWA said the objective of such reforms would not be to militarise society but to ensure that communities are no longer left helpless in the face of heavily armed attackers.
The group stressed that the increasing number of attacks on military formations and patrol teams indicates that terrorist groups now possess operational confidence that must be urgently dismantled through a comprehensive national security overhaul.
According to the association, the country’s counterterrorism strategy must include stronger intelligence coordination, enhanced border security, modern surveillance technology and decisive leadership capable of anticipating and neutralising threats before they escalate.
HURIWA warned that unless bold and innovative reforms are introduced, Nigeria could face an even more dangerous phase of insurgency that threatens national stability.
The group expressed condolences to the families of the slain soldiers, vigilantes and civilians who have lost their lives in the recent attacks, describing them as patriots who paid the ultimate price in defence of their communities and the nation.
HURIWA concluded by urging the Federal Government to urgently adopt a new national security doctrine capable of protecting lives and property, stressing that safeguarding citizens remains the primary responsibility of the state.
“The survival of Nigeria depends on decisive leadership, a new security doctrine and a comprehensive war against terrorism. Anything short of this will only embolden the enemies of our nation,” the association stated.
*Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko*
National Coordinator,
Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA)
Sunday, March 15, 2026
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Senate passes FCTA’s N2.2trn 2026 budget to second reading
Senate passes FCTA’s N2.2trn 2026 Appropriation Bill to second reading
By George Mgbeleke
Senate, on Wednesday at plenary passed for second reading the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA 2026 Appropriation Bill, authorizing the issuance of N2.2 trillion from the FCT statutory revenue fund.
The passage of the Bill followed consideration of the lead debate presented by the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele (APC Ekiti Central) during plenary.
Bamidele explained that out of the total budget, N165.8 billion is allocated for personnel costs, N378.2 billion for overheads, and N1.657 trillion for capital projects.
According to him, the capital projects allocation is expected to drive development in the Federal Capital Territory, and improve the quality of life for residents.
He highlighted Abuja’s unique role as the nation’s capital and emphasized that the budget seeks to support infrastructure, social services, public utilities, health facilities, educational institutions, and transportation networks to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors.
The bill also mandates monthly and quarterly reports to the National Assembly to ensure transparency and value for money in project execution.
Bamidele added that the FCTA 2026 budget is expected to focus on key areas such as infrastructure development, healthcare, education, and security, among others.
Contributing, the Deputy Senate President, Senator Jibrin Barau (APC Kano North) praised the N1.6 trillion allocation for capital projects, saying it shows the seriousness of the FCTA in the physical development of the Territory.
In his remarks, the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio commended President Bola Tinubu and the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike for their commitment to the Territory’s development, especially in terms of roads infrastructure, public buildings, and other social amenities.
The Senate President referred the bill to the Committees on the Federal Capital Territory and Area Councils for further review before returning to plenary in one week.
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