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Diri Applauds Partnership With NDDC As First Lady Inaugurates Projects In Bayelsa

By David Owei,Baylesa
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said the state government’s partnership with the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) was yielding positive results.
Speaking at the launch of the 2025 NDDC/Renewed Hope Initiative Free Medical Outreaches, Governor Diri stated that the partnership gave birth to the initially state-owned cottage hospital and community secondary school projects that were inaugurated on Thursday at Otuasega community in Ogbia Local Government Area of the state.

Gov Douye Diri of Baylesa state
He said NDDC was not a competitor with the state but a partner in progress, stressing that his administration was open for collaboration in order to avoid duplication and abandonment of projects.
The Bayelsa governor recalled how he appealed to the interventionist agency to hand over the Polaku/Sabagreia road and bridge project to the state government, saying the project, which is almost completed, highlights the willingness of the state government to partner the commission and other development agencies.
The state’s helmsman lauded President Bola Tinubu for also partnering with the state in the construction of the second phase of the Nembe-Brass road, stressing that since he became governor, it was the first time the Federal Government was collaborating with his administration on such project.
Describing Tinubu as the Grand Master of Collaboration, he also noted that the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, was a lover of progress and development.
His words: “Today marks a significant milestone in NDDC. But, importantly, we have a partnership with the commission and the state government is grateful for that.
“Let me thank our dear First Lady, who is a lover of progress and development. Your commitment to the development of our people is commendable.
“President Tinubu is the grandmaster of collaboration. He has mobilised contractor to site for the construction of the second phase the Nembe-Brass road. He also awarded the contract for the Coastal Road project, which is what the Ijaw people want. We however request that as the project has started from the Lagos end, it should also commence from Calabar in the South-South simultaneously.
“As a state government, all we need is partnership. We have never seen NDDC as a competitor. Sometimes there is duplication of projects and that is why I always seek collaboration with the commission publicly and privately. We cannot play politics with the development of our region if we love our states. Today in Bayelsa, PDP and APC members work together as we have APC members in our cabinet.”
In her remarks, Senator Oluremi Tinubu lauded the collaboration between the state and NDDC, saying it is encouraging the development of the state and region.
She hailed the NDDC for also collaborating with the Renewed Hope Initiative, saying the partnership will significantly improve the lives of the people of the region.
She said the NDDC/Renewed Hope Initiative, which began in 2024, is aimed at providing support in critical areas of development by empowering communities and improving the quality of life in the Niger Delta.
She also stated that the inaugurated projects will impact on the health and education sector of the state significantly and lauded the commission for its foresight.
Her words: “I love Bayelsa and I love Nigeria. This is not politics. I am really honoured to be here.
“I like to express my profound gratitude to Governor Diri and his wife for the warm reception accorded me and my team. I also like to commend the NDDC Managing Director and the board for their commitment to the development of the region.”
Also, the NDDC Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, said as part of efforts to develop the region, the commission has constructed roads and numerous other projects in states under its catchment area.
He gave kudos to the President for his support, saying the NDDC under his administration was different.
The Minister of Regional Development, Dr. Abubakar Momoh, equally lauded the NDDC, saying much had been achieved and expressed the confidence that more will be done.
As part of the programme, there was also the flag-off of the NDDC 2025 free medical outreach, donation of 11 ambulances to select hospitals in the region as well as donation of textbooks and desks to Community Secondary School, Otuasega.
The First Lady, accompanied by wife of the state governor, Dr. Gloria Diri, earlier visited the Bayelsa Traditional Rulers Council secretariat in Yenagoa where she sought the support of traditional rulers and other relevant stakeholders to deliver good governance to the people.
She urged royal fathers, governors and other stakeholders to key into her welfare schemes targeted at improving the standard of living of the people, particularly the vulnerable groups in society.
Mrs .Tinubu was accompanied by wife of the Vice President, Hajia Nana Shettima, wife of the Deputy Senate President, Hajia Leyla Barau, wife of the Chief of Staff to the President, Salamatu Gbajabiamila, wife of the Minister of Petroleum Resources (Oil), Susan Lokpobiri, as well as wives of the governors of Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Imo, Kogi and Jigawa states.
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INEC tasks NASS to speedy action on Review of Electoral Act *Says amendment offers Nigerians in Diaspora platform to vote

By George Mgbeleke,Abuja
Ahead of the 2027 general election, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has called on the National Assembly to expedite action on the ongoing review of the electoral legal framework to ensure timely implementation of reforms ahead of future elections.

NASS complex
Prof. Yakubu made the appeal during his opening remarks at a two-day retreat with the Joint Committee of the National Assembly on Electoral Matters, held at the Marriott Hotel, Lagos, from Monday, April 28, to Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
Reflecting on past electoral reforms, the INEC Chairman recalled a similar retreat held five years ago in March 2020, which contributed significantly to the repeal and re-enactment of the Electoral Act 2010, culminating in the current Electoral Act 2022.
He emphasized the importance of such retreats, noting that they offer a deeper and more focused engagement on electoral matters than conventional public hearings.
“For us in INEC, the coming together of lawmakers, who also have field experience as practising politicians, and the Commission as the election management body, is a positive development for electoral reform in Nigeria,” Yakubu stated.
Highlighting one of the major gains from previous reforms, the INEC boss pointed to the amendment that extended the period between party primaries and the general election to 180 days.
This change, he said, “addressed persistent logistical challenges that had led to election postponements in the past
Under the 2010 Electoral Act (as amended), the Commission had just 60 days between the conclusion of party primaries and the conduct of the general election. This time constraint severely impacted our logistics, especially the production and delivery of sensitive materials such as ballot papers and result sheets,” he explained.”
Yakubu disclosed that INEC had initially requested a full year between primaries and elections but eventually accepted the 180-day provision agreed by lawmakers. The adjustment, he affirmed, “was pivotal to the successful and timely conduct of the 2023 General Election, which, for the first time in three electoral cycles, was not postponed due to logistical challenges.”
Additionally, the INEC Chairman celebrated another milestone achieved during the 2023 elections: the complete localization of ballot paper and result sheet production. “For the first time since the restoration of democracy in 1999, not a single sheet of paper for the 2023 General Election was printed outside Nigeria. Everything was done within the country, earning the Commission commendation from the Chartered Institute of Professional Printers of Nigeria (CIPPON),” Yakubu noted with pride.
Under the 2010 Electoral Act (as amended), the Commission had just 60 days between the conclusion of party primaries and the conduct of the general election. This time constraint severely impacted our logistics, especially the production and delivery of sensitive materials such as ballot papers and result sheets,” he explained.
Yakubu disclosed that INEC had initially requested a full year between primaries and elections but eventually accepted the 180-day provision agreed by lawmakers. The adjustment, he affirmed,” was pivotal to the successful and timely conduct of the 2023 General Election, which, for the first time in three electoral cycles, was not postponed due to logistical challenges.”
Additionally, the INEC Chairman celebrated another milestone achieved during the 2023 elections: the complete localization of ballot paper and result sheet production. “For the first time since the restoration of democracy in 1999, not a single sheet of paper for the 2023 General Election was printed outside Nigeria. Everything was done within the country, earning the Commission commendation from the Chartered Institute of Professional Printers of Nigeria (CIPPON),” Yakubu noted with pride.
Continuing the Chairman noted that in its recent submission on electoral reforms, INEC advocated for the amendment of Sections 77(2), 117(1), 132(5), and 178(5) of the 1999 Constitution to provide legal backing for diaspora, inmates, and early voting for essential service workers.
According to the commission, Nigerians working overseas, election personnel on duty during polls, and citizens incarcerated but not convicted of crimes should not be disenfranchised.
Allowing them to vote, the Commission argued, would strengthen Nigeria’s democracy and broaden civic participation.
Interestingly,democracies increasingly recognizes the voting rights of citizens living abroad, stressing that Nigeria must not be left behind.
The call is part of broader efforts to reform the electoral framework following lessons from the 2023 general election. “The right to vote is fundamental,” the Commission said, urging lawmakers to expedite the necessary constitutional amendments to make out-of-country voting a reality by future election cycles.
There have been a growing movement for the inclusion of Nigeria’s diaspora community in the country’s electoral process, with advocates arguing that millions of citizens abroad deserve the right to vote.
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Pro-Wike group demands probe of shooting incident at rally, commends security forces

By David Owei ,Baylesa
The Pro-Wike group, the NEW Associates, has demanded a thorough investigation of the shooting incident at its rally held over the weekend.
The secretary of the group, Ebilade Ekerefe, applauded security forces for thwarting moves to disrupt the rally by gunmen, adding that their efforts prevented anti-Tinubu forces from having their way.
‘’The Bayelsa State Chapter of NEW Associates recognizes and expresses heartfelt gratitude to the officers and personnel of the Nigerian Police, the Security and Civil Defence Corps, the Department of State Security, the Nigerian Army, the Navy, and the Air Force for their bravery and professionalism.
‘’Their swift actions were pivotal in thwarting attempts by armed groups, aligned with anti-Tinubu and Wike forces, to disrupt the inauguration of the NEW Associates structure and the mega rally in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and FCT Minister Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, held on 26th April 2025.
‘’We are glad to single out the exceptional performance and commitment of CSP Chris Nwaogbo, Commander Operation Restore Peace (Puff Adder), and his team at the Bayelsa State Police Command. Through their efforts and a combined team of the military, the criminals were thwarted, and the event was successfully held. We salute the bravery of the various security agencies who went into the bush to confront and dispel the hired armed invaders, thwarting the plans of their sponsors, which were clearly aimed at preventing the event from holding. ‘’
Ekerefe, however, criticised the Bayelsa State government led by Senator Douye Diri for failing to take steps to address threats issued by its supporters against the rally.
It stated that the state government has explanations to offer to Nigerians, especially when the rally was moved from April 12 to 26 because of threats from pro-Diri groups.
‘’We call on the relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation to unmask the perpetrators and sponsors of this heinous act of shooting at innocent citizens who had gathered peacefully to support the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces,’’ Ekerefe added.
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