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  • Police neutralise 3 kidnap suspects in Delta, Rivers

    Police neutralise 3 kidnap suspects in Delta, Rivers

    Operatives of the Police Command in Rivers have neutralised a suspected notorious kidnap kingpin believed to be responsible for several abductions and killings across the state.

    SP Grace Iringe-Koko, the command’s Public Relations Officer, disclosed in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Friday that the suspect, David Kamalu, was killed during a gun battle with police operatives.

    She explained that the incident took place during a raid on a criminal hideout in Rumuodogo One community, Emohua Local Government Area (LGA) of Rivers.

    “The operation at the criminal hideout commenced at about 1 a.m., following days of intensive intelligence gathering on Kamalu, who was popularly known as ‘M-Kaze’.

    “During the raid, our operatives encountered heavy armed resistance from members of Kamalu’s gang, resulting in an exchange of gunfire.

    “In the ensuing shootout, Kamalu was neutralised, while several other gang members fled with varying degrees of bullet wounds,” she said.

    Iringe-Koko described the deceased as a high-value target, reputed for allegedly masterminding multiple kidnappings of innocent citizens.

    She also accused Kamalu of the brutal murder and beheading of a local security operative, known as Alete, alias ‘Hunter Commander’, in January.

    According to her, the suspect was also linked to several high-profile kidnappings and armed robberies targeting both Emohua residents and commuters travelling along the East-West Road.

    “Owing to his heinous crimes and his leadership of a violent kidnapping syndicate, the then Chairman of Emohua LGA had placed a bounty on Kamalu’s head.

    “The bounty underscored the grave threat he posed to the peace and security of the LGA,” she added.

    Iringe-Koko confirmed that efforts were ongoing to apprehend other gang members who escaped during the raid.

    She urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report any individuals with gunshot wounds to the nearest security agency.

    Items recovered during the raid included a pump-action shotgun, two live cartridges, and various charms reportedly used by the kidnappers for protection and intimidation.

    Police neutralise 3 kidnap suspects in Delta

    Similarly, the Police Command in Delta says it has neutralised three kidnap suspects in the state.

    Spokesman of the command, SP Bright Edafe disclosed this to newsmen in Warri on Friday.

    Edafe said that the deceased hoodlums were neutralised on Tuesday by operatives of the CP – Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT) during a gun duel.

    He said that the CP-SAT, led by it’s commander, ASP Robinson Julius were on a surveillance patrol on the Ughelli – Patani Road when they engaged the hoodlums.

    “The CP-SAT team were conducting a covert surveillance patrol on the Ughelli – Patani Road. The police team flagged down an approaching shuttle bus by Ewhereni Junction.

    “Upon sighting the operatives, the occupants of the vehicle opened fire in a bid to escape, leading to an intense exchange of gun duel,” he said.

    The command’s spokesman said that three of the suspects sustained severe gunshot injuries while others escaped into the bush.

    Edafe said that the injured suspects were taken to the hospital, where they later died while receiving treatment.

    He said that one AK-47 rifle loaded with 18 rounds of live ammunition were recovered from them.

  • Final medals table: Obasanjo reacts as Delta wins 22nd NSF

    Final medals table: Obasanjo reacts as Delta wins 22nd NSF

    Team Delta on Thursday emerged overall winner of the 22nd National Sports Festival (NSF) in Ogun, securing 122 gold, 96 silver and 105 bronze medals.

    This gave Delta a total of 323 medals, placing them at the top of the final medals table at the conclusion of the festival.

    Bayelsa finished second with 92 gold, 62 silver and 70 bronze medals, amounting to 224 overall.

    Ogun, the host of the festival, came third after winning 90 gold, 64 silver and 78 bronze medals, totalling 232.

    Rivers maintained fourth place with 74 gold, 56 silver and 63 bronze medals, giving them a total of 193.

    Edo State finished in fifth position, having won 63 gold, 96 silver and 115 bronze medals, totalling 274 overall.

    The final medals table revealed that 2,052 medals were shared among Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The NSF is a biennial multi-sport event organised by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

    It brings together athletes from across the country to compete, promoting unity, sportsmanship, and excellence nationwide.

    See final medals table below:

    22nd National Sports Festival (NSF)
    Final medals table of the 22nd National Sports Festival (NSF)

    National Sports Festival, triumph of national unity – Obasanjo

    Meanwhile, former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that NSF has proved to be more than festival of sports but a display of abundant talents possessed by Nigerians and triumph of national unity.

    Obasanjo spoke through a recorded video played during the closing ceremony of the 22nd NSF at the MKO Abiola Sports Arena on Thursday  in  Abeokuta.

    The former President hailed the courage and sportsmanship of all the participants from the 36 states of the federation and FCT.

    He stated that the Gateway Games 2024 had further reinforced the fact that in every Nigerian lies the capacity for greatness.

    Obasanjo said the participants must therefore let the flame of friendship, bond and national unity Kindled in the state to remain aflame to build a prosperous nation.

    ”As the curtain draws on the 22nd edition of NSF, the participants must remember that they are all not only sports champions but champions of unity, diligence, resilience and national pride.

    “I urge you not to let the flame kindled here in Ogun go dim. Let it burn in our schools, our communities, our institutions and in every young heart determined to contribute to the Nigeria that we must have ,” he said.

    Obasanjo commended  Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun for collaborating with other stakeholders to organise a world class sporting festival.

    He said that the governor had proudly demonstrated the strength, capacity, and hospitality of the people of Ogun.

  • BREAKING: Delta wins 22nd national sports festival

    BREAKING: Delta wins 22nd national sports festival

    Team Delta has been officially declared overall winner of the 22nd National Sports Festival (NSF) hosted by Ogun State.

    The NSF tagged “Gateway Games 2024” was the declared opened by President Bola Tinubu on May 18.

    Details later….

  • 2nd anniversary: Delta more united in APC – Gov Oborevwori

    2nd anniversary: Delta more united in APC – Gov Oborevwori

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has said stakeholders in the State are more united under the All Progressives Congress (APC) now than before.

    Governor Oborevwori stated this at a Thanksgiving and Praise Day held to mark his administration’s second anniversary in Asaba on Thursday.

    He said that giving thanks was an application for God to do more for the people, adding that only the living could give thanks to God.

    The governor said though Delta is complex but everyone would be carried along in the scheme of  things and nobody would be left behind.

    He noted that it has been  two years of consolidating on the achievements, adding that as a state, it has been a custom to give thanks to God every year.

    While acknowledging the presence of  the APC stalwarts; Elder Omeni Sobotie, State APC Chairman, the three senators and all the members of House of representatives and the House of Assembly, Oborevwori thanked God for the unity.

    According to him,  nobody will be neglected,  it is only with unity that we can move forward.

    “The only way we can benefit is to become united. I believe we are more united in APC today more than 10 years ago.

    “I am happy that my three senators are here, and Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation, the Speaker, Emomotimi Guwor, and members of the House of Assembly, Members of the House of Representatives, Traditional Rulers and other stakeholders,” he said.

    The governor assured that his administration would continue to do more to develop the state.

    Archbishop Cyril Odutemu of the Anglican Diocese, Ughelli, in a sermon titled, “Giving thanks and Endeavouring to Keep the Unity and the Bond of Peace,” drawn from Ephesians 4:3.

    He  urged the people to continue to pray for the government to deliver on more projects and the development of the state.

    Odutemu said the state has experienced growth and development in the past two years under the Gov. Oborevwori led administration.

    He said that God has been faithful since 1999 by keeping many alive to witness today and thanked Oborevwori for sustaining the projects initiated  by his predecessor , Ifeanyi Okowa.

    He said, “there is a reason to give thanks to God. For two months I have not driven through this road. I drove from Ughelli to Asaba it took us one hour and nine minute without potholes”

    He urged the governor to build the bond of unity among his supporters and not to leave anybody behind.

    The event featured various gospel artists including Oghali Chukwudi, Evangelist Vwegba Dase Ominimini, Quincy Tebite — “Tiso-Tisio” and Ayobo among others.

    The Govt House Choir and Mass Choir were on ground to render rendition as the occasion was graced by Delta Deputy Gov. Monday Onyeme and his wife Ezinne, former Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa and his wife Edith, Traditional Rulers and other dignitaries.

  • 2nd year in office: “Oborevwori has done well” – Ewherido lauds Delta Gov

    2nd year in office: “Oborevwori has done well” – Ewherido lauds Delta Gov

    Coordinator of Ewherido Political Network and a founding member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Emmanuel Ewherido has congratulated the Governor of Delta State, Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, on the second anniversary of his swearing in as governor.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Elder Oborevwori was elected governor in the gubernatorial election held for the State on 18 March 2023 and defected to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in April 2025.

    In a message to Oborevwori, Ewherido said the governor has done exceptionally well in the areas of legacy projects, infrastructure development, human capacity building, and fulfilment of many other campaign promises that he made.

    “The MORE Agenda is very much on course, and I have no doubt that Deltans are in for more projects and premium performance. Be assured of our support and prayers as you take Delta State to greater heights. Happy second anniversary, Your Excellency,” Ewherido stated.

    Meanwhile, to mark his second year in office, Governor Oborevwori has earmarked 42 road projects for inauguration, which he disclosed during his State of the State address at the State House of Assembly in Asaba on Wednesday.

  • Oromoni flags off insecticide-treated net distribution in Warri South-West

    Oromoni flags off insecticide-treated net distribution in Warri South-West

    The Warri South-West Local Government Area has officially launched the 2025 Insecticide-Treated Net (ITN) distribution campaign, with the Executive Chairman, Hon. Sylvester Oromoni, spearheading the initiative as the newly appointed Net Advocate for the LGA.

    Speaking at the flag-off ceremony on Wednesday morning, Hon. Oromoni expressed appreciation to the Federal Ministry of Health and its development partners for selecting him to lead the campaign in Warri South-West. He pledged to work collaboratively with stakeholders to reduce malaria-related deaths, particularly among children.

    He called on residents to cooperate with the distribution exercise by staying at home during scheduled visits, providing accurate information, collecting their free nets, and using them consistently.

    “The government and its partners have fulfilled their responsibility by making these nets available at no cost. It is now up to the people of Warri South-West to play their part in creating a malaria-free community,” Oromoni stated.

    During the event, the chairman also demonstrated the proper way to hang and use an insecticide-treated net, urging residents to replicate the process in their homes to protect themselves from mosquito bites and reduce the incidence of malaria.

    Providing an update on the progress of the campaign, Mr. Mofe Oteri, Technical Assistant to the Delta State Ministry of Health, disclosed that 282 communities within the LGA have been mobilized, reaching 45,839 households. A total of 127,333 ITNs have been distributed across 64 designated distribution points, with 592 trained personnel, including 20 ward supervisors, deployed across the 10 wards of the local government.

    Also speaking at the event, the Executive Secretary and Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Emiko Ofuyaekpone, highlighted the effectiveness of insecticide-treated nets in preventing malaria. He commended Hon. Oromoni for his sustained support for healthcare initiatives in the area.

    Residents are encouraged to cooperate with the distribution teams and take full advantage of the opportunity to protect their families against malaria.

  • NSF Day 11: Delta coasting to overall winner with 265 medals

    NSF Day 11: Delta coasting to overall winner with 265 medals

    Team Delta is coasting to overall winner of the 22nd National Sports Festival (NSF) in Ogun with 265 medals.

    Delta, in a clear lead of the 36 other states on the medals table, has won 106 gold, 72 silver and 87 bronze, bringing the state’s total medals to 264.

    Bayelsa sustains the chase with 80 gold, 54 silver and 54 bronze medals, totalling 188.

    Ogun, the host state, maintains third position with 67 gold, 55 silver and 61 bronze, with a total of 183 medals.

    Meanwhile, Rivers sustained its grip on fourth position with 59 gold, 46 silver and 53 bronze, totalling 158 medals.

    The table indicated that Edo remains fifth with 55 gold, 86 silver and 89 bronze, bringing the number of medals to 230.

    The table at the time of filing this report showed that a total of 1,684 medals have so far been won.

    The NSF is a biennial multi-sport event organised by the Federal Government.

    It brings together athletes from all 36 states and the FCT to compete in various sports, promoting national unity, sportsmanship, and excellence across Nigeria.

  • How Gov Oborevwori grew Delta IGR from N83bn to N158bn

    How Gov Oborevwori grew Delta IGR from N83bn to N158bn

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has said the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the State recorded impressive growth from N83 billion in 2023 to N158 billion in 2024.

    Oborevwori said this while presenting the scorecard of his administration before the State House of Assembly in Asaba on Wednesday.

    He explained that as at January 2023, the projected IGR of the State was N83 billion, but by December 2024, actual receipts had risen to approximately N158 billion, which translates to a 90.4 per cent increase.

    “For 2025, we project the figure will reach N165 billion and it is worthy of note that we achieved this growth without additional tax burdens on the people of Delta.

    “In line with our pro-people governance approach, we have ensured that personal tax liabilities remain unchanged, ” he said.

    According to the governor, the state’s conducive business environment which is supported by our peace-building efforts and impactful infrastructure projects  have boosted public confidence and tax compliance.

    The governor also attributed this to the professionalism, resourcefulness, and diligence of staff of the State Internal Revenue Service in plugging leakages and improving revenue systems.

    Speaking on debt servicing, Oborevwori  disclosed that at the inception of his administration, the state’s debt stock stood at N465.3 billion, but as at December 31, 2024, the figure had dropped to N249.2 billion, showing a reduction by N216.1 billion or 46.4 per cent.

    The governor recalled that Delta was one of the first states to implement a new minimum wage of N77,500, surpassing the national benchmark of N70,000.

    According to the governor, the state’s monthly wage bill increased from N11.5 billion to N15.3 billion due to the increase in minimum wage.

    Oborevwori also disclosed that his administration organised three town hall meetings and hosted a historic dinner for senior management staff of the Civil Service as part of its engagement with Senior Management Staff.

    On capacity building, he said:  ”We have kept our word in this regard. Over 8,000 public servants have been trained, including 450 senior management staff who attended a comprehensive seven-weekend training programme through collaborations with the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON), heralding a significant shift in leadership development.

    ”And to promote better understanding of the MORE Agenda, the government, in collaboration with Sewa Assets Management, organised a week-long Executive Council Strategic Session and Retreat for Commissioners and Heads of inter-ministerial agencies from November 13 to 18, 2023

    “Through this retreat, the strategic imperatives of the MORE agenda were distilled into deliverables that can be measured, tracked, and reported.

    “The highlight of the retreat was the signing of a Performance Bond by the Commissioners with the Governor.

    “This is to ensure that the commissioners stay focused on the deliverables that have been established, while aligning their programmes and activities with the policy directions of the MORE agenda,” he said.

    Oborevwori further disclosed that a total of 13,497 new teaching and non-teaching support staff were recruited by his administration to address manpower gaps across the  25 local government councils in the State.

    On promotion interviews, he stated that promotion interviews for more than 2,193 officers were conducted and “it underscores the administration’s commitment to career progression and recognizes the potential within the workforce.”

    The governor also disclosed that brand-new vehicles were given to Permanent Secretaries in recognition of their pivotal roles and enhancing their operational efficiency.

    “These notable accomplishments in the public service affirmed the administration’s unwavering resolve to build a robust, efficient, and professional civil service.

    “We remain committed to sustaining these initiatives and continuously improving the lives and careers of our civil servants,” he added.

  • Gov Oborevwori approves CONLESS for Assembly workers

    Gov Oborevwori approves CONLESS for Assembly workers

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta on Wednesday approved the  Consolidated Legislative Salary Structure (CONLESS) for staff of the State House of Assembly.

    Oborevwori made this known while delivering the ‘State of the State’ address to members of the  State House of Assembly in Asaba.

    ”At this point, I will like to briefly address the issue of the CONLESS.

    ”As a former speaker, I support the new salary scale. However, due to the introduction of a new minimum wage, this administration needed to conduct due diligence before making a decision.

    “I am pleased to announce that I have approved the payment of CONLESS, effective June 2025. I thank the workers and their leaders for their patience, understanding, and support,” he said.

    The governor also reiterated the commitment of his administration to providing a safety net for vulnerable groups through well-targeted social protection initiatives, particularly in light of the current economic challenges.

    He said 266,737 beneficiaries were empowered through several programmes, including the Delta CARES (D-CARES) Programme, Women Empowerment and Skill Acquisition Programme (WESAP).

    Others, according to him include, Working Fingers Initiative (WFI), MORE Grants Scheme, MORE Biz-Up Programme, and the Widows Welfare Scheme.

    The governor added  that under the D-CARES Programme, a total of 247,000 persons were empowered.

    He also disclosed that 220 women were recently trained in fashion design, hairdressing, catering, decoration and event management, as well as makeup and ”gele” (head-tie) tying under the WESAP initiative.

    Oborevwori added that the programme was extended to 91 persons living with disabilities, who were trained in ICT, confectionery, fashion design, and leatherworks.

    He also said tha the State Ministry of Women Affairs, Community and Social Development, had trained and supported 2,000 women across the state in practical skills, mental health education, and entrepreneurship under the WFI.

    ”Through the ‘MORE Grants Scheme’, the state government has empowered micro and small-scale businesses, offering financial support to 5,426 petty traders and small business owners in response to ongoing economic hardships.

    “Through the Job and Wealth Creation Bureau, we have supported 2,000 MSMEs with funding and business support packages under the MORE Biz-Up Programme.

    “These programmes underscore our unwavering commitment to building a resilient and inclusive economy that uplifts the most vulnerable and promotes shared prosperity.

    “This administration holds the welfare of widows in high regard, and we will continue doing everything within our power to improve their quality of life under the Widows Welfare Scheme.

    “I have just approved the payment of a N15,000 monthly stipend for 10,000 widows across the state, ” Oborevwori said.

    The governor, commended the Speaker and members of the State legislature for maintaining an excellent relationship with the Executive.

    He acknowledged that the achievements of his administration would not have been possible without the support and cooperation between both arms of government.

    “I consider myself fortunate to work with a legislature that is genuinely committed to partnering with the Executive to achieve its goals.

    ”The relationship between this House and my office has been marked by trust, mutual understanding, transparency, and accountability, ” he said.

    Responding, the Speaker, Mr Dennis Guwor, commended the governor for his achievements in the last two years.

    ”This is the hallmark of transparency and accountability in public service.

    ”What we are witnessing today, is a confluence of interplay of the twin pillars of core political institutions of democracy, that is, the Legislature and the Executive arms of government.

    ”Your presence in this hallowed chamber is a testament to your unwavering commitment to the rule of law and the mutual respect that exists between the Executive and the House.

    ”This synergy has been the bedrock of the remarkable progress and sustainable development we have witnessed across all sectors of our economy and society,” Guwor said.

  • 2nd anniversary: Oborevwori earmarks 42 road projects for inauguration

    2nd anniversary: Oborevwori earmarks 42 road projects for inauguration

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta has earmarked 42 road projects for inauguration in celebration of his administration’s second anniversary.

    The governor disclosed this during his State of the State address at the State House of Assembly in Asaba on Wednesday.

    ”So far, the following roads have been completed. – Torugbene Road (Section A), Burutu LGA;- Remedial works for the failed approach to the Bridge at Bedesegha along Ohoro-Bomadi Road, Bomadi LGA.

    ”Construction of Drainage Channel from Owa-Alero and its environs through Owa-Alizomor and Owa-Ofie, Ika North East LGA;- Network of Roads (4.6km) in Abavo, Ika South LGA;- Flood control measures around Madonna College Road, Phases 1 and 2, in Asaba, Oshimili South LGA.

    ”Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Asaba-Ugbolu Road, from Government House Gate to CBN Estate Junction (6.7 km);-Okpanam/Ibusa road from Benin/Asaba Expressway by Okpanam Junction to Ibusa/Asaba Road in Oshimili North LGA.

    ”Construction of final phase of Marine Road, Patani, Patani LGA;-Emevor Ivrogbo/Orogun Road (Phase 1), Isoko North LGA; and Okpolo/Enwhe/Uwheru Town (Phase 11), Isoko South LGA; and- Ute-Okpu-Ute-Enugu Road, Ika North East LGA, ” he stated.

    Oborevwori also disclosed that his administration was currently constructing 431 road projects, spanning a cumulative length of 2,595.56 kilometers, and drains with a combined length of 822.47 kilometers.

    He added that his administration has completed five bridges  out of the 17 under construction.

    According to him, these projects are being undertaken by various agencies, including the state Ministry of Works, Delta State Capital Development Agency, and Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC).

    He explained that modern infrastructure development generate employment opportunities as well as  increased aggregate demand for services in the informal sector.

    The governor added that his administration has spared no effort in meeting the needs of our people, state through serviceable roads to boost trade and commerce and enhance rural-urban integration.

    Oborevwori unveiled several of the projects, including the 46-kilometre dualisation of the Ughelli–Asaba Road (Sectors C1 and C2), the Isheagu/Ewulu Road, and the Phase I bridge.

    Other projects include the rehabilitation and asphalt overlay of Mariere Street in Boji-Boji Agbor, the construction of the Kwale–Benekrukru bridge and approach roads, and the reconstruction of Orhorhor, Chechester, and Benjamin Oseregbaje roads in Sapele.

    Oborevwori also highlighted his administration’s flagship projects, which include; three flyovers and three slipways in the twin cities of Warri and Effurun.

    ”These projects are currently at various stages of completion and are expected to be commissioned in the first quarter of 2026.”

    He added that other major road projects across the state were also progressing at different stages.

    Oborevwori delivering what he described as the first-ever State of the State Address in Delta’s history, noted that the mid-term report reflected the philosophy of the ‘MORE agenda’ which was driven by the core values of servant- leadership, transparency, accountability, innovation, and excellence.

    He recalled that upon assuming office on May 29, 2023, he presented a roadmap for growing the economy, maintaining fiscal responsibility, enhancing a focused and efficient civil service, promoting investment, supporting social enterprises, and ensuring that the poor and vulnerable benefit from government policies and programmes.

    He noted that his purpose at the assembly was to report on the progress made and to offer a glimpse of what to expect in the remaining two years of the administration.

    Following the address, and for his prudent management of the State resources, the State House of Assembly passed a vote of confidence on the governor.

    The vote of confidence came through a resolution following a motion moved by the Deputy Speaker, Mr Arthur Akpowowo and was seconded by Mr Edafe Emakpor (APC-Uvwie).

    Similarly, the House also commended him for what it described as visionary and transformational leadership, effective financial stewardship, and a firm commitment to human capital development across the state.

    This was sequel to a motion moved by the Leader of the House, Mr Emeka Nwaobi, who praised Governor Oborevwori’s achievements in key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and youth empowerment.

    The motion was seconded by  Ferguson Onwo (APC-Isoko South II) and was subsequently adopted through a unanimous voice vote presided over by the Speaker, Mr Dennis Guwor.

    In his remarks, Guwor noted that the Governor had done excellently through transformational leadership and strategic financial management.

    He thanked the governor on behalf of the House for the commendable work being done for the development of the state.