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Stop dragging entire Ijaw nation into your personal political survival, Eradiri tells Diri
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi,Abuja
A former President of Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide, Engr. Udengs Eradiri, has told the Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri to stop dragging the entire Ijaw nation into his fight for political survival in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Eradiri, a former Governorship Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Bayelsa said, Diri should go and grind his political axe with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Chief Nyesom Wike, and stop making it look like the Ijaw was at war with Wike.
He said it was unfortunate that the likes of Diri were attempting to drag the entire ethnic group into unnecessary bad blood and the bad book of the Federal Government with their ethnic posturing in pure political matters.
Eradiri, a former Commissioner for Youths and later Environment in Bayelsa clarified that he was neither a Wike’s man nor looking for the Minister’s endorsement recalling that he tried to get Wike’s nod as a candidate of the LP during the last governorship election in Bayelsa, but that some persons around the Minister blocked him.
He said: “I guess it was the game at the time because a Wike’s endorsement would have perhaps made the outcome of the governorship election different as evident his support led to the victory of Douye diri because if not for the cancellation of Chief Timipre Sylva’s stronghold made possible by Wike’s support, things would have been different.
“This is why I am talking about the hypocrisy in display today. When Douye Diri, ‘Governor-General of the Ijaw Nation’, went down to kneel down for Wike to collect power he used in ijawland to win Sylva and myself where was the Ijaw pride they so profess today?”
Eradiri queried the whereabouts of today’s so-called Ijaw lovers, when Wike splashed N5bn on the dilapidated Law School in Yenagoa, which was abandoned by those claiming to love Ijaw more than others.
He asked those fighting Wike to take a trip to Port Harcourt in Rivers and behold the magnificent Law School Wike built in Ikwerre land.
Eradiri asked persons, who claimed Wike insulted the Ijaw nation to replay the Minister’s statements and judge for themselves without biases if what the Minister said there was not bitter truth.
Eradiri said: “As usual, our people don’t read or listen. They simply went to the ijaw square to sentence Wike. Without even knowing what the issues were, they jumped into bandwagon of crucification.
“Lets even ask ourselves, this our ijawness, why is it not in the development and progress of our nation and people? Why always solidarity at war but not for development?
“Look at Yenagoa, the capital of ijaw nation, like a place where mad people reside replete with abandoned projects courtesy of some ijaw leaders, yet no solidarity is shown for the development , light up and progress of ijaw nation.
“Our airport is moribund and our schools are a disgrace to education. Young talents are deliberately not encouraged to stardom; jobless youths roam the streets due to visionless leadership; no hope of survival but you are very active for solidarity to fight political battles of those impoverishing them.
“There are herdsmen in our bushes killing and destroying our crops yet no solidarity to deal with such a menace but same youths can gather against a speech of fact from deputy governor but they cannot gather for their progress but easy to gather against a perceived political enemy?”
Eradiri said Wike suddenly became an enemy of Ijaw simply because he took the PDP from Douye Diri and his colleague governors.
“When did ijaw people choose PDP as ijaw party? Diri should go and deal with his issues in PDP and stop dragging ijaw people into what does not concern us”, he said.
Eradiri insisted that the incompetence of the suspended Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, caused the crisis in his state and asked the governor to stop ethnicising the impasse.
He said: “As for Governor Siminalayi Fubara, he is incompetent and that is what has brought all this negative energy. He should not involve ijaw in his political issues and affairs. Let him tell us how he has supported the ijaws or ijaw activities?
“How many ijaws of Rivers State did he empower that he is demanding Ijaw support now? How many of the IYC comrades in Eastern zone were LGA chairmen, commissioners and appointees in his government?
“Or are all the ijaw youths of Eastern Zone only good at supporting political fights but not good enough for appointment and empowerment? When Chief Wike visited Abalama, how much did Fubara mobilise his people? Wike is a fighter and i like his style.
“I advise Fubara to go and kneel before Wike and beg for forgiveness. Those, who are deceiving him have no balls. They go cap in hand kneeling and begging same Wike when they get it they come in the open to claim ijaw lions.
“Now, Fubara is the one outside, they are there ranting. Mr. President used the state of emergency to save Fubara and the ijaw nation the embarrassment of impeachment. He should go thank and appreciate President Bola Tinubu.”
Eradiri recalled that when Wike singlehandedly made Fubara Rivers governor, no ijaw gathered or even went to thank him.
“Fubara did not buy form or even spoke a word during campaigns. Why should he now be disobeying and reneging on agreement? Men are those who keep their words and abide by agreements”, he said.
Eradiri criticised the way and manner the Ijaw National Congress (INC) handled the Rivers crisis and warned the body against ethnicizing political issues, insisting that the INC brought the Rivers embarrassment on the Ijaw nation.
He said: “The INC failed to realize that those supporting Wike are ijaws too, Abalama chiefs and youths lined up to welcome Wike, are you saying they are no longer ijaws? George kelly and the numerous ijaw sons empowered by Wike are they not ijaws?
“INC should not be romancing governors’ egos. The institution is bigger than them and once you belittle the INC before these incompetent governors then the institutions will be ripe for ridicule and insults. Nobody is more ijaw than any other, so INC should protect all interest and stay away from politics.
“Non of these governors have empowered ijaw nation more than Wike , the peanuts they give to our platforms cannot be mentioned anywhere as support. Cant you see how Wike developed his people and empowered them? If they want challenge they should brag with their work on ground. Wike’s work is visible for the blind to see even in our ijawland.
Eradiri said the NDDC Forensic Report revealed that those so-called lovers of ijaw nation looted the commission and stole moneys meant to develop same ijawland, adding that they got paid for contracts but refused to execute them.
He said they deliberately underdeveloped the only ijaw state, noting that they collapsed the educational system and resorted to sending their children abroad.
Eradiri said: “Just look at the Atala Marginal Field, the one owned by ijaw state but taken away from ijaw youths and sold to outsiders by ijaw leaders to the detriment of ijaws. We lost jobs and opportunity for economic growth of the same ijaw nation.
“See the darkness in ijaw land no power to drive growth, if not for the NDDC led by Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, who is not in their league but they continue to fight to bring him down, all our communities will have still been in darkness at night.
“Please, lets stop ethnicising political issues, Diri and Fubara should go fight their political party battles and leave ijaw nation out of politics. When it favors you you laugh and dance in thanksgiving , when it doesn’t favor you it becomes ijaw affair. Wike is not the ijaw enemy, you people are the real enemies”.
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Panic, Fear envelope Bayelsa state as its deputy governor slumps, rushed to FMC
By Our Correspondent
There was palpable tension in Yenagoa, the state capital of Bayelsa state on thursday, as the news of the deputy governor of Bayelsa state, senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, sudden slumped in his office and was urgently rushed to the federal medical centre (FMC), Yenagoa filtered into the air.
Daily Echoes Media gathered from sources at the government House that the incident occurred at about 1:30 p.m., sending shockwaves across the state capital, noting that the deputy governor’s Aides and security personnel immediately raised alarm that led to swiftly conveying the deputy governor to the hospital.
Eye-witness account at the hospital revealed that Senator Ewhrudjakpo appeared to be in a critical condition upon arrival at the emergency unit, and was subsequently moved to the intensive care unit (ICU), where medical personnel were said to have stabilised his health.
As at the time of filing this report, no official statement has been issued regarding his state of health.
A source close to the deputy governor attributed the incident to a strenuous workload remarking “he’s a workaholic he should find time to rest.”
Security operatives have since sealed off parts of the hospital premises, while senior government officials continue to arrive in a show of solidarity.
Despite circulating rumours claiming the deputy governor had passed away, hospital insiders insist he is receiving optimal medical attention and remains in stable condition.
Meanwhile,attempts to reach the senior special assistant on media to the deputy governor, Mr. Doubara Atasi, were unsuccessful.
The government has not yet release an official statement concerning his present state of health thereby giving rise to growing rumours of his death among residents and political stakeholders in and outside Bayelsa State.
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Edo delivering on SDGs, empowers 3000 women— Okpebholo
By Our Correspondent
The Edo Government says it has intensified measures through various innovative programmes to ensure full and prompt implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the state.
Mrs Edesili Okpebholo, the wife of the governor, communicated this on Monday in Abuja at the 2025 SDGs Short Film Challenge and Awards dinner, an event organised in collaboration with the United Nations and other stakeholders.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the SDG Short Film Challenge is an initiative aimed at inspiring creativity and storytelling around the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Mrs Okpebholo said the government had embraced the spirit of action and innovation, working to accelerate implementation of the SDGs in the state.
She said that more than 3,000 rural women had been empowered through various programmes including the provision of clean energy facilities, agricultural production, health, education training and film production.
“I will begin with our most recent project regarding SDG 7, Clean Energy, in which we provided clean stoves to rural women.
“I have always said that for you to make impact, it must start from the rural woman; we have done a lot of education of the girl child, I believe in the total woman, empowering her financially, in her health and mentally.
“So, in my office, we are in agreement with all SDG goals , but as I said, it has to do with the total woman, the complete woman so that is what we do as a project, to care for our people.”
The Edo first lady said the state government had some months ago, toward expanding its creative economy, entered into a strategic partnership with a German film academy.
“This collaboration aims to equip emerging filmmakers with world-class training, modern film production techniques, and access to advanced professional film production equipment.”
She said the state would continue to support the film industry practitioners in their movie production, especially on films and cinema shows that promote SDG goals.
“As first lady of the state, I have the privilege of championing several initiatives that speaks directly to our shared commitment to sustainable development.
“Particularly in the areas of empowerment, financial, mental independence, for women, through the Better Life and Care Foundation, which is my pet foundation, and project, we have changed the way we see life.”
According to her, Edo Government has transformed the lives of numerous women and girls, providing them with tools and confidence to pursue their dreams and become pillars of their communities.
She said the efforts aligned with various goals of the SDG, adding that she personally believed in full empowerment of the woman gender.
“Our vision is clear and simple, a future where everyone, every child, every community is in a safe, sustainable, and prosperous environment,” she said.
She urged film makers to continue to utilise their creativity and voice as a force for the good of the nation as they work toward a better and prosperous future.
The Edo first lady said achieving the SDGs goals was not the responsibility of government alone, saying that it required the collective effort of all citizens.
She reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to working closely with partners, including platforms like the promoters of SDG short films challenge programme to ensure inclusive, sustainable, and impactful development.
On her part, the Queen Consort of Olu of Warri, Olori Ivie Atuwatse III, said film makers ‘were sustainable change agents, wielding one of the most powerful tools.
She said the most powerful person was the storyteller, describing film makers’ as powerful sustainable development change agents.
“With these films, you have done something revolutionary; you have given these big global goals, human faces, turning them into practical, creative pathways for ordinary people to understand, contribute to, and drive change.”
She called on governments and international development agencies to invest in storytelling to accelerate implementation of SDGs.
“We need the filmmaker in Kano, who can tell the story of climate resilience in Hausa or the animator in Enugu who can explain gender equality to a 10 year old in a way that will make her focus in attaining her dreams,” she said.
NAN reports that high point of the event was the presentation of awards of excellence in SDGs implementation to Mrs Okpebholo and Olori Ivie Atuwatss III .
Awards and cash gifts were also presented to winners for various categories of short films such as best indigenous film and animation, on SDG goals among others.
The 2025 SDG short film challenge and awards provides a national platform for emerging filmmakers and storytellers from across Nigeria to showcase compelling short films that highlight community actions, policy impacts and local innovations.
The short films are designed to show case voices of change, driving progress towards the SDGs.
It is organised in collaboration with the United Nations, FreshNEWS Multimedia Networks Ltd and other key stakeholders.
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Senate Summons Education Minister over plot to implement new curriculum
By Our Correspondent
The Senate on Tuesday at plenary mandated its Committee on Basic and Secondary Education to summon the Minister of Education and heads of other relevant agencies over what it described as a sudden implementation of a new curriculum and registration guideline issued by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).
This followed strong reservations expressed by Senators during debate on motion over the sudden implementation of the new curriculum and registration guideline issued by WAEC.
They warned that the move could cause widespread failure among students scheduled to sit for the 2026 Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE).
The motion, sponsored by Karimi Sunday-Steve, highlighted an abrupt and “ill-prepared” policy change by the Federal Ministry of Education and WAEC. He said while leading the debate, that the new guideline requires all SS3 students nationwide to adopt a new curriculum originally planned to take effect in two years’ time, for candidates currently in SS1 and billed to write WAEC in 2027–2028.
Karimi noted that the shift had led to the removal of subjects such as Computer Studies, Civic Education and other pre-existing courses from the WAEC syllabus for the May/June 2026 examination, despite students’ years of preparation, warning that most students would now be left with only six examinable subjects instead of the required minimum of eight and maximum of nine.
The Senate, he said, must act in line with Section 14(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution, which places the welfare of citizens at the centre of governance, and Section 18 which mandates government to ensure equal and adequate educational opportunities at all levels.
Contributing to the debate, Adams Oshiomhole, who seconded the motion, condemned what he called a “culture of anarchism” in policy implementation. He faulted the introduction of a new curriculum without adequate teachers, laboratories, equipment or proper notification to parents and schools.
“You cannot wake up overnight and say that in June students will be examined in a subject they have not been taught,” Oshiomhole said. “Intentions are not enough. Proper homework must be done.”
He urged the Senate to invite the Minister of Education and relevant agencies to provide evidence of preparedness before such a major policy shift is allowed.
Similarly, Idiat Oluranti Adebule supported the motion but noted that major educational decisions must pass through the National Council on Education involving all state commissioners. She called for a wider investigation into the entire proposed curriculum review.
Senator Solomon Adeola also backed the motion, observing that many of the newly introduced subjects including cosmetology, fashion design, garment making, livestock farming, GSM repairs and solar installation, were highly practical and required facilities most schools do not have.
After extensive deliberations, Senate President Godswill Akpabio ruled that the Minister of Education, heads of relevant education agencies, and the Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education should meet to address the concerns raised.
Akpabio noted that the Senate had already adopted one of the prayers regarding exclusion of current SS3 students but agreed that full engagement with the ministry was necessary before any final directive.
“These are very weighty issues,” he said. “We cannot risk mass failure in the 2026 WAEC examinations. The relevant committees should invite the Minister immediately and report back within two weeks.”
The Senate insisted that the matter must be resolved before the end of the year to safeguard academic future of students nationwide.
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