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Police sacks Police Sergeant in Bayelsa over abduction of State High Court Judge

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Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede

By David Owei,Bayelsa
Authorities of the Bayelsa State Police Command has announced the dismissal of Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede over his alleged involvement in the recent abduction of a State High Court Judge, Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro.

Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede is an Indigene of Foutorugbene community in Ekeremor Local Government area of the State.

The Police Command, through the directive of the State Commissioner of Police, Francis Idu also declared Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede a deserter under the section 398(1) of the Police Act and Regulations 2020 over Abscondment from duty for over 30 days.

Although the combined team of the Department of the State Security and the Operation Puff Adder of the State Police Command have arrested Eight of the allege suspects involved in the abduction of the State Chief Judge, the dismissed Sargent is still at large.

It was gathered that the Police investigating officers attached to the Operation Puff Adder led by CSP Chris Nwaogbo had stormed the home of one of the suspects, Emizibo Clement alias Obonor, located at Edepie and recovered the Motorcycle used by the dismissed Sargent to supply logistics to the kidnappers.

Obonor, who is in police custody, is a house owner at Edepie and the tenants were shocked to discover his alleged involvement in case of kidnapping of the State High Court Judge.

Sources at the State Police headquarters revealed that official signals have been sent to all State Commands and 17 AIG zones to apprehend Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede and also directed the IPPIS and Police Budget to stop the payment of his salaries.

It was gathered that the affected Sargent receives his salary from the Enugu State Police Command and that he should ejected from the Police barrack.

Recall that the Bayelsa State High Court Judge, RT. Hon. Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro, who was kidnapped in June regained freedom after 13 days in captivity.

Though he was released from the kidnappers’ den without payment of ransom, his abductors had last Saturday demanded N300 million in foreign currency for his release.

Eight suspects, including six males and two females, were however paraded by the Commissioner of Police in Bayelsa, Francis Idu for their various degree of involvement in the case.

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FCC Seeks Synergy with Legislature to Uphold Equity, Fairness in MDAs

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House of Representatives in Session

 

Jonas Ezieke, Abuja

Acting Chairman of the Federal Character Commission, FCC, Hon. Kayode Oladele has advocated for a robust partnership between his commision and the National Assembly in order to strengthen the enforcement of equity, fairness and inclusivity in the public service appointments and resource allocation across the country.

Oladele made the appeal while leading a delegation of his commissioners to the House of Representatives Committee on Federal Character, at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja on Tuesday

In an opening remarks the Acting Chairman of FCC emphasized the need for both bodies to synergize as well as work together as both institutions have similar constitutional mandates which includes the promotion of national cohesion as well as that of preventing marginalization.

It would be recalled that the Acting Chairman recently assumed leadership position at the Commision even as he informed lawmakers that he inherited an institution that is grappling with low staff morale as well as diminished public trust because of image credibility created by his predecesdors.

According to him, rebuilding the Commission’s internal structures and restoring confidence among Nigerians is very critical to effectively implementing the federal character principle for the purpose of ensuring complete compliance across all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies,MDAs.

Speaking further during the visit, FCC boss promised to align his Commission’s reform agenda with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda stressing that the federal character principle remains central to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration’s vision of inclusion.

He equally assured lawmakers of his strategic plans to ensuring that: “No part of Nigeria must feel excluded in the allocation of opportunities and resources,”

Earlier in his presentation before the House panel, the former lawmaker teasduref of his determination to ensuring that all public institutions comply with the constitutional arrangement of fairness, equity and balancing in all positions of recruitments adding that synergy with the National Assembly will enhance oversight as well as promote transparency for the purpose of reducing national tensions due to perceived marginalization of some tribes and ethnic groups.

FCC boss therefore used the opportunity of the visit to the lawmakers to highlight some key challenges currently confronting his commision even as he also solicited legislative assistance to tackle those issues.

He, however identified inadequate funding as the biggest challenges stressing that with paucity of fund FCC might not be able to fulfilling its major statutory mandate of monitoring over 700 federal MDAs and state-level institutions across Nigeria.

While conversing for legislative supports from lawmakers, the commision pleaded with the Committee to upgrade and support budgetary interventions that would enable the Commission to develop digital compliance tools for the purpose of conducting seamless recruitment audits as well as in sustaining the Nationwide monitoring operations.

The Commision further suggested other strategic measures to lawmakers stressing FCC under his leadership will experience an unpresidented social growth and human capital development.

To ensure a pragmatic peoples oriented program at the Commision, the acting Chairman therefore proposed stringent legislative reforms that will grant his Commision greater enforcement powers along with a joint capacity-building initiatives in partnership with the legislature.

The Commision also used the opportunity to pledge it readiness to work in partnership with lawmakers in the committee noting that such collaboration would assist the two agencies to readily recommit to the constitutional vision of fairness and equity in Nigeria.

He explained: “Let us build a Nigeria where fairness is not a favour, but a right guaranteed, protected, and actualized.”

In his reactions, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Federal Character Commision,FCC Hon Ahmed Idris Wase urged the new management of FCC to be specific on his proposed reforms agenda for the purpose of identifying priorities.

The Chairman also used the opportunity to remind the Commision of it dynamic power as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.

He, therefore observed that FCC under the constitution has powers more the the Economuc and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC.

Lawmakers in the Committee urged the leadership of FCC to ensure immediate enforcement of FCC principles in all Ministries, Department and Agencies of public institutions across the country.

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Senators’ Wives Commisserate With Colleague Over Mother’s Demise

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Mother of Deputy Senate President's wife, late Mrs Nelda Mohammed,

 

Wives of Nigerian Senators, have commiserated with one of their members Hajia Laila Barau, over the death of her mother, Mrs Nelda Mohammed, describing it as an “irreplaceable loss.”

A condolence message signed by the President, Senators Wives Association of Nigeria (SEWAN) Dr (Mrs) Unoma Godswill Akpabio, and made available to newsmen in Abuja, reads:

“We, the Senators’ Wives Association of Nigeria, extend our heartfelt condolences on the passing of your beloved mother. This irreparable loss undoubtedly brings immense grief to you and your family.

“We also commiserate with the Deputy Senate President, Distinguished Senator Jibrin Barau and the entire family over her demise and prays for her soul to rest in the bosom of the Lord.

“May the memories of your mother’s love, wisdom, and legacy bring you strength and comfort during this difficult time. We stand in solidarity with you, sharing in your sorrow and offering our deepest sympathies and may Almighty Allah grant her Jannatul Firdaus.

Dr. Mrs. Unoma Akpabio
President, Senators’ Wives Association of Nigeria.

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2nd Phase Leaders Complete Training on Leadership and Mediation – Gen. Elaye Lauds Otuaro’s Visionary Drive

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Administrator of the PAP, High Chief Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, flanked by trainees at the end of leadership training and their masters displayed in exposures

By David Owei,Bayelsa

The 2nd Phase Camp Leaders’ training on “Leadership, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation”, sponsored by the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), has successfully come to a close Friday on a commendable note.

The intensive leadership-building initiative, held under the distinguished leadership of the Administrator of the PAP, High Chief Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, aimed to equip leaders with practical skills in peacebuilding, mediation, and conflict resolution—critical tools for sustaining peace in the Niger Delta region.

Reacting to the successful completion of the programme, General Elaye ThankGod Dollar Slaboh, National Chairman of the Third Phase Presidential Amnesty Programme, alongside his national leadership, congratulated the participants for their commitment and active engagement throughout the training.

General Elaye commended Dr. Otuaro for his visionary leadership and strategic direction, which is rapidly changing the dynamics of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, shifting it towards human capital development and long-term peace.

He emphasized that such initiatives are essential for reinforcing grassroots leadership and consolidating the peace already being enjoyed in the region.

> “This training is not just a success for the 2nd Phase; it is a win for the entire Niger Delta. The wisdom of High Chief Otuaro in investing in leadership and conflict resolution will continue to bear fruit,” General Elaye stated.

 

The Presidential Amnesty Programme continues to champion developmental engagements that bridge gaps, empower beneficiaries, and promote sustainable peace in the Niger Delta.

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