Tag: Bayelsa State

  • Viability index report infuriates Bayelsa Governor

    Viability index report infuriates Bayelsa Governor

    Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri has again made a case for the practice of true federalism and restructuring of Nigeria in order to determine the real viability of States.

    Governor Diri spoke on Wednesday during the 124th State Executive Council meeting in Government House, Yenagoa.

    Diri spoke against the backdrop of a recent report on the economic and financial viability of States in the country.

    Recall the Economic Confidential in its 2022 Annual States Viability Index (ASVI) report, listed Bayelsa among six States that were allegedly financially insolvent.

    In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, the Bayelsa Governor faulted the report.

    Diri stressed the report focused only on federal allocation and internally generated revenue to determine the viability of a State without considering how their resources were being expropriated by the federal government.

    He insisted that Bayelsa was not financially insolvent and that the viability report came from “prophets of doom.”

    The Governor said Bayelsa, with its huge oil resources, is one of the richest States but that the lopsided federalism in practice in the country had deprived it from controlling its resources and natural wealth.

    Diri described as unacceptable the situation where States’ resources were being taken by the government at the center, leaving the subnationals to depend on monthly allocation.

    He said: “The prophets of doom will always make predictions that Bayelsa State is insolvent and I think they need to stop those predictions.

    “We have called for a true and structured federalism. One of the richest states in Nigeria in terms of resources is Bayelsa. By no means will anybody convince me that our state is insolvent.

    “We have been saying return our resources to us and let us compare what Bayelsa has with other states and see if we are one of those that cannot generate internal revenue.

    “Now we depend on federal allocation where our resources have been expropriated, taken to Abuja and shared to other states. And you call us a poor state. That has to stop.”

    Before the meeting, Governor Diri swore in two new judges to enhance the administration of justice in the state.

    They are Amaebi Orukari, who was sworn in as a state high court judge and his counterpart, David Opokuma, as a judge of the Customary Court of Appeal.

    The newly judges were formerly Chief Registrars in their respective courts before the elevation.

    Delivering his charge to the jurists, Diri said his administration had made modest strides in providing the enabling environment for the state judiciary to be independent.

    He congratulated the  judges and explained that their appointment was based on the authority derived from Chapter 7 Section 271 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), which prescribed the modus for appointment of the chief judge and judges of the high court of the state.

    He noted  that it was the first time since the establishment of the Bayelsa State Customary Court of Appeal that it was having a new judge.

    “It is on record that the president and judges of the Customary Court of Appeal were sworn in on March 25, 2009.

    “In an era where our society faces numerous challenges, ranging from complex legal disputes to social injustice, the role of judges becomes even more critical. Your decisions will shape the lives and destinies of individuals, families and even communities.”

    He charged them to carry out their duties with utmost integrity, impartiality and dedication in line with the principles of justice.

    The state’s helmsman further urged the judicial officers to discharge their responsibility with a deep sense of humility, remaining conscious of the enormous trust that has been placed upon them.

    “The judiciary is often referred to as the last hope of the common man and it is your duty to ensure that this hope is not extinguished.”

  • Bayelsa Oil Communities lament bottlenecks in PIA implementation

    Bayelsa Oil Communities lament bottlenecks in PIA implementation

    Oil bearing communities in Bayelsa have bemoaned prolonged delays in the implementation of the host community fund component of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

    Representatives of the communities expressed dismay that since the PIA came into effect in 2021, no meaningful development projects had been carried out due to bureaucracy in setting up governance template for the funds.

    The Bayelsa oil communities expressed their position in a statement issued on Sunday in Yenagoa.

    It was jointly signed by Mr. Francis Amamogiran, Chairman of the Dodo River Rural Development Association, Mr. Christopher Tuduo, the youth leader and Chief Theophilus Moses, a community leader.

    They noted that their peaceful disposition had ensured uninterrupted oil and gas exploration and production amidst the delays and warned against taking their stance for granted.

    The statement urged the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to expedite its regulatory efforts aimed at ensuring full compliance by all oil companies with the three per cent operational expenses obligation.

    The communities noted that given the opaque nature of the oil industry, the regulatory powers of a regulator was required and urged NUPRC to be a catalyst and not a cog in the wheel of progress.

    They stated that the oil communities would be constrained to disrupt oil production across the state if the relevant agencies did not refrain from actions that could potentially reduce the three per cent host communities fund, or create bottlenecks under the PIA.

    The communities expressed readiness to take decisive action and escalate their efforts to address the concerns of the oil and gas communities.

    They explained that their proactive engagement in pacifying the youths across various communities since the signing of the Petroleum PIA had yielded the desired results

    They stated that the stability of oil operations could be compromised if the situation is allowed to deteriorate further.

    They warned that improper handling of host communities issues could have negative repercussions on Nigeria’s oil production and economy.

    According to them, host communities are often excluded from the decision-making process, which results in the use of public resources to defend decisions in the media.

    They noted that NUPRC’s regulatory oversight function was essential, over-involvement in the activities of host communities were counterproductive and financially burdensome.

  • Bayelsa election: What would have happened to my mother if Diri lost – Jonathan

    Bayelsa election: What would have happened to my mother if Diri lost – Jonathan

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said he would have relocated his mother, Eunice Ayi Ebele Jonathan, to Abuja if Douye Diri lost the governorship election held in Bayelsa State.

    Jonathan, who himself was a Governor of Bayelsa, spoke on Friday when he visited Diri in Yenagoa, the State capital.

    The visit comes almost one week after Diri defeated Timipre Sylva, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to emerge Governor of Bayelsa.

    The former President hailed Governor Diri’s efforts at tackling insecurity, saying the Bayelsa leader’s re-election means the state would be a lot safer.

    While congratulating Diri for winning the election, Jonathan said if he had lost, the gains made in curbing insecurity would have been lost.

    “We don’t want to go into unnecessary crisis in the State. Results have been declared and we believe the election was conducted.

    “We believe the governor won the election and we plead that people should accept it and work with the governor. Let all of us support him so that the state will move ahead.

    “There should be nothing that will push the state backward. We should think about the development of the State starting from the issue of peace and security in the State which within this last period, three years plus, there are significant improvements in terms of cultism and kidnapping and so on and so forth.

    “I was saying before this election that if Diri loses this election, I would have relocated my mother to Abuja.”

    While recounting how his cousin was kidnapped and killed, Jonathan expressed optimism that with Diri returning as the governor of the state, the situation would soon be a thing of the past.

    “My cousin was kidnapped two times on one of those occasions, one of my cousins, Solo, was killed because they threw him into the river and he didn’t know how to swim.

    “So, we’ve passed through hell in this state and we’ve seen a little light at the end of the tunnel.

    “So, people should calm down, and allow Diri to focus on governance so that he will be able to propel this state forward so that we will benefit as citizens of the state,” he added.

    Diri had earlier in the day received his certificate of return from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for a second term in office. He will be sworn in for another four-year tenure next year.

  • INEC presents certificate of return to Bayelsa Gov, Deputy

    INEC presents certificate of return to Bayelsa Gov, Deputy

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Friday, presented the Certificate Of Return to winner of the November 11 off-cycle governorship election in Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, and his running mate, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo.

    Governor Diri and his deputy, Ewhrudjakpo, were the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the election that had 15 other contestants.

    A statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, said the INEC National Commissioner for Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Rivers states, Mrs. May Agbamuche-Mbu, presented the certificate to the duo at 11:11am at the state headquarters of the commission in Yenagoa.

    Mrs. Agbamuche-Mbu said presenting the Certificate of Return by the commission was a statutory provision in fulfilment of section 72(1) of the Electoral Act 2022, which also stated that the presentation must be done within 14 days following the declaration of a winner.

    She thanked stakeholders for their commitment and contributions toward the peaceful conduct of the election and equally appreciated staff of the commission who displayed exceptional level of dedication to their job.

    On behalf of INEC, she also congratulated the governor and his deputy over their victory at the poll and wished them a successful second tenure in office.

    In his acceptance speech, Governor Diri said the event puts to rest the speculation that INEC would not present the certificate to him just as he commended the commission for its professionalism and impartiality during and after the election.

    Diri said it was an historic moment for him, his deputy and Bayelsans, who he appreciated for standing behind him and his running mate, bearing in mind the antics of the opposition that brandished cooked results against their will.

    The state’s helmsman said it was unfortunate hearing the opposition, particularly the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, alleging that INEC cancelled 85,000 of the party’s vote as well as manipulation by the commission.

    He stressed that his party would wait for them at the tribunal.

    Diri said: “Presenting the certificate of return was almost becoming another issue as some were brandishing results of 85,000 votes in their pockets and saying that the certificate would not be issued to those declared winners in Bayelsa State. So, this event has brought to rest all those speculations that have been all over the country.

    “After thanking God for today’s event, I also thank the Independent National Electoral Commission, from the chairman to the supervising commissioner to the REC and the administrative secretary as well as all the staff.

    “This is one historic moment for me, my deputy governor and the people of Bayelsa State. I lappreciate the electorate for standing behind what they believe was a government that has performed and must have another term.”

    Responding to questions from journalists at the INEC premises, Diri assured that he will be a servant-leader to the people as well as his deputy and other members of his cabinet.

    The governor asserted that if the election had gone the other way, it would have portended danger for the state, describing his victory as freedom for Bayelsa.

    According to him, “Bayelsans know that we are a government of the people that wants all Bayelsans on board and also ensure transparency as much as possible, so that whatever we are spending, it is in the interest of Bayelsa State.“

    Also present at the ceremony were the wife of the governor, Dr. Gloria Diri, wife of the deputy governor, Mrs. Beatrice Ewhrudjakpo, chairman of the state PDP, Mr. Solomon Agwana, members of the House of Assembly, the Secretary to the State Government, Alabo Gideon Ekeuwei and other top government functionaries.

  • INEC officials abducted in Bayelsa regain freedom

    INEC officials abducted in Bayelsa regain freedom

    The Independent National Electoral Commision (INEC) in Bayelsa says its officials, who were abducted at the Brass Local Government Area (LGA) Collation Centre since Saturday, have regained their freedom.

    INEC had in its social media handle Twitter X expressed concern over the safety of its staff deployed to Brass LGA for the November 11 Governorship Election in Bayelsa.

    INEC stated that the abduction of its personnel in two incidents adversely affected the credibility of the electoral process.

    It was gathered that the officials were freed on Monday. The Head of Voter Education and Publicity at INEC State Office in Bayelsa, Mr Wilfred Ifogah, confirmed the release of the officials.

    Ifogah, however, said he had no details about the number of the officials and how their release was secured.

    Also, the Spokesman for the state Police Command, CSP Asinim Butswat, also confirmed the report.

    Butswat said that the results for Brass was brought to Yenagoa and delivered to the State Collation Centre on Sunday.

    He said that sustained pressure from police led to the unconditional release of the officials.

    He also spoke on the various arrests that were made in connection with sundry electoral offences but said that the figure was still being compiled.

    INEC had earlier on Sunday confirmed the release of its Supervisory Presiding Officer in Sagbama LGA, who was abducted on Friday, November 10.

  • Bayelsa 2023: Oborevwori hails Diri’s re-election

    Bayelsa 2023: Oborevwori hails Diri’s re-election

    Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has congratulated his Bayelsa counterpart, Senator Douye Diri on his re-election in Saturday’s Governorship election in the State.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, in Asaba, on Monday, Oborevwori described the re-election of Diri as “the reward for Diri’s humility, hardwork and good governance” and commended the people of Bayelsa for standing by their Governor when it mattered most.

    He stated that the electorate across the eight Local Government Areas of the State spoke loudly and very clearly in their affirmation of their choice of Diri as Governor of the “Glory of all lands”.

    Oborevwori noted that the re-election of Diri had signposted the reality of PDP’s determination to entrench prosperity in the oil rich State, saying “better days await Bayelsans.

    “Let me congratulate my brother, Senator Douye Diri, on his victory in the November 11 Governorship election in Bayelsa State.

    “It is heart-warming to see you re-elected as Governor of Bayelsa against all odds and I am grateful to the electorate in Bayelsa for shunning entreaties of the opposition, who were ostensibly determined to subvert the wishes of the people.

    “Let me also thank the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for improving on the logistics and conduct of the election”.

    The Governor also congratulated the PDP and the Chairman of the its National Campaign Council for Bayelsa Governorship Election and Governor of Taraba State, Dr Agbu Kefas and other members of the Council for their efforts, which culminated to the victory.

    “I join you and Bayelsans in praying that God grant you wisdom, knowledge and the needed resources to keep your campaign promises of making Bayelsa State indeed the glory of all lands,” he added.

  • BREAKING: INEC officials held hostage in Bayelsa

    BREAKING: INEC officials held hostage in Bayelsa

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disclosed it’s officials are currently being held hostage in Bayelsa.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) report INEC made this known on Sunday while calling on security agencies to intervene in the situation.

    According to the electoral umpire, the officials are being held hostage in Brass local government area of Bayelsa State.

    A statement posted on X by INEC reads: “The Commission is closely watching the situation in Brass LGA of Bayelsa State where our officials are held hostage.

    “This is detrimental to credible elections. We call on the security agencies to immediately facilitate their release”.

    TNG reports the collation of election results in Bayelsa have been twice suspended.

  • BREAKING: INEC suspends collation of election results again in Bayelsa

    BREAKING: INEC suspends collation of election results again in Bayelsa

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has again suspended the collation of results in the election conducted in Bayelsa State on Saturday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports INEC suspended collation of results until 3:00 pm today after announcing results from three local government areas.

    The official results announced so far are:

    YENAGOA LG

    • APC- 14,534
    • PDP- 37,777
    • LP- 244

    Ogbia LG

    • APC: 16,319
    • LP: 57
    • PDP: 18,435

    Kolokuma/Opokuma LG

    • APC: 5,349
    • LP: 22
    • PDP: 18,465
  • INEC confirms release of kidnapped SPO

    INEC confirms release of kidnapped SPO

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed the release of Ms Ebehireme Blessing Ekwe, the Supervisory Presiding Officer kidnapped on the eve of the Bayelsa State Governorship Election.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Ms Ekwe was released on Saturday night as confirmed by the electoral umpire.

    In a statement by Wilfred Ifogah, Head of Voter Education & Publicity Department in Bayelsa, INEC disclosed Ekwe is doing fine, following her release.

    The Commission thanked all those who acted and showed concern in ensuring the safe release and return of the INEC official.

  • BREAKING: INEC resumes collation of election results in Bayelsa

    BREAKING: INEC resumes collation of election results in Bayelsa

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has resumed the collation of results of the election conducted in the State on Saturday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the State’s returning officer, Farouk Kuta had postponed the collation of results.

    As of yesterday, only results from one local government area had arrived at the State collation centre.

    Details shortly…