Tag: Delta

  • Aniochaoshimili draw up economic blueprint for development of Delta

    Aniochaoshimili draw up economic blueprint for development of Delta

    The Aniochaoshimili people of Delta state are set to draw up their own economic blueprint for the development of the area.

    To achieve this, a non-partisan and non-profit making socio–cultural organisation known as Njiko Aniochaoshimili has been convened to organize an economic summit to draw up the area’s economic recovery roadmap.

    According to the convener of the organization, Prof. Epiphany Azinge, “an Economic Summit by sons and daughters of our area will be held in Asaba to interrogate issues like targeting more efficient and effective internally generated funds from Aniocha Oshimili; identifying agricultural potentials of Aniocha Oshimili Axis, with particular attention to institutional and donor agencies intervention and the impact of IT hub on employment and wealth creation in Aniocha Oshimili.”

    Other areas of interest to the organization include the tourism potential of Aniocha OShimili Axis of Delta State; the vision of a model Delta State Capital Territory and prospects for a mega/ commercial city; security challenges in Aniocha Oshimili district and wealth creation and job opportunities through private sector initiatives.

    The socio-cultural organization will also consider the area’s oil sector opportunities with a view to creating the enabling environment for foreign and domestic investment.

    To address these issues at the summit, sons and daughters from Aniochaoshimili in Nigeria and in diaspora have been lined up to lead conversations on these sub themes.

    The group will also address the litany of issues that confronts communities within AniochaOshimili.

    Some of these include; quality of public education, unemployment, housing, transportation, electricity and security.

    The Njiko Aniochaoshimili platform aims to work from the community level, by helping to bring citizens and stakeholders together in order to address these issues, while supporting efforts to create enabling environment for the growth and development of the communities.

    To implement its mission effectively, Njiko Aniochaoshimili will serve as a thought leadership and advocacy group that will work with elected officials in the state and local governments to help address issues that affect the constituents.

    The group will periodically invite elected officials to brief the organization on their contributions and claims of developments in the area, thus holding them accountable as well as work with elected representatives in advocating for legislations that are inclusive and that help address specific issues that affect constituents.

    Njiko Aniochaoshimili will “provide an online platform for stakeholders in the district to work together and share their ideas and research on the development of innovative solutions that will address pressing challenges within our communities” Azinge said.

    The group will also organise workshops and conferences that address topics of common interest in the district such as Agriculture, Security, Energy, Infrastructure, I.C.T and Education. “Resolutions from these seminars will form part of the recommendations presented to stakeholders in the Local State and Federal Governments”.

    Njiko Aniochaoshimili hopes to foster partnership with similar organisations and agencies at the State and National levels in order to create a powerful network of Institutions devoted to similar goals.

    They will equally “engage in public opinion surveys that obtain data on the needs of the district, such as level of unemployment and access to basic amenities by citizens and residents. This will allow for detailed demographic analysis and the development of solutions that would address these challenges.”

    Njiko Aniochaoshimili will rekindle the “I can do spirit” that the district is noted for and provide solutions that will help reposition Aniocha Oshimili as a prime hub for economic activity, I.C.T development, and agricultural growth in Delta State and indeed Nigeria.

  • Impeached Delta Speaker, Monday Igbuya suspended for three months

    Impeached Delta Speaker, Monday Igbuya suspended for three months

    The impeached Speaker of the Delta State Assembly, Rt.Hon. Monday Ovwigho Igbuya has been suspended for three months.

    Also suspended indefinitely is the Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Tim Owhefere.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Igbuya was impeached Monday morning over alleged financial high handedness and misappropriation of funds.

    The member representing Isoko South and the member representing Warri South-West in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Johnson Erijo moved and seconded the motion for the impeachment of the Speaker this morning.

    TheNewsGuru.com that Igbuya was immediately replaced with the lawmaker representing, Okpe constituency, Mr. Sheriff Oborevwori as the new Speaker.

  • BREAKING: Delta speaker, Monday Igbuya impeached

    BREAKING: Delta speaker, Monday Igbuya impeached

    Delta State House of Assembly Speaker, Mr. Monday Igbuya has been impeached this morning during the house session.

    Mr. Igbuya was immediately replaced with the lawmaker representing, Okpe constituency, Mr. Sheriff Oborevwori as the new speaker.

    TheNewsGuru.com reliably gathered that Igbuya’s impeachment was signed by 22 out of the 29 members of the house.

    There has been obvious moves before now to impeach the speaker. Many attempts have been made.

    The Committee of the Whole House meet yesterday and adjoined till 10 am today only for a opposing group to spring a surprise by reconvening at 7 am today to impeach the Speaker.

    A leading member of the House, who spoke under anonymity says the move was illegal since the House rules were breached by the hurried 7 am convening of the House.

    He nevertheless agreed that only 20 members of the House, not 22 as alleged, carried out the coup. He agreed that they had two-thirds majority to carry out the action.

  • Lagos, Delta, A’Ibom, highest indebted states in Nigeria – DMO

    Lagos, Delta, A’Ibom, highest indebted states in Nigeria – DMO

    …As Anambra maintains lowest debt figure of N3.5billion

    The Debt Management Office, DMO has identified Lagos, Delta and Akwa Ibom States has the highest indebted states in Nigeria with debt profiles to the tune of N707billion as at December 31, 2016.

    Lagos State had a local debt stock of N311.7 billion as at Dec. 31, 2016.

    The state, referred to as the commercial hub of Nigeria, had the highest local debt stock in the country during the period.

    A document posted on the Website of DMO disclosed that total local debts of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) was N2.958 trillion as at December 31, 2016.

    Delta followed Lagos with N241.3 billion in local debts, while Akwa Ibom came third with N155.4 billion in local debts.

    The three states were followed by FCT with N152.8 billion debt stock, Osun with N147 billion, Rivers N142.4 billion and Bayelsa N140.1 billion.

    The document also said that the lowest indebted state was Anambra with N3.9 billion, followed by Yobe with N13.5 billion and Jigawa with N19 billion.

    Anambra state had the lowest domestic debt figure of N3.5 billion in 2015 and still maintained the lowest figure in 2016.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that domestic debt is the amount of money raised by any government denominated in local currency from its own residents.

    The debts consist of two components: bank and non-bank borrowing.

    Domestic loans are issued through government debt instruments such as Nigerian Treasury Bills, Nigerian Treasury Certificates, Federal Government Development Stocks, Treasury Bonds, Ways and Means Advances.

     

     

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  • Labour Party Lawmakers in Delta dump party, decamp to PDP

    Labour Party Lawmakers in Delta dump party, decamp to PDP

    Two legislators of the Labour Party at the Delta State House of Assembly, Chief Peter Uviejitobor and Chief Evans Iwurie, have officially decamped to the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.
    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the lawmakers represent Udu and Ethiope East state constituencies respectively.

    Their letter of defection to PDP was read by the Speaker, Monday Igbuya, during Tuesday plenary session.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that the only Senator elected under the platform of the Labour Party (LP) in the 8th National Assembly, Ovie Omo-agege, who represents Delta Central Senatorial District, on March 7 dumped the LP for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

     

    Other details soon…

  • Navy destroys 40 illegal refineries in Delta

    Navy destroys 40 illegal refineries in Delta

    The Commander of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS), Delta Command, Commodore Ibrahim Dewu, on Thursday said more than 40 illegal refineries and over one million metric tonnes of products suspected to be crude oil have been destroyed.

    Dewu disclosed this to newsmen at the Warri Naval Base shortly after the operation.

    He said the illegal refineries and illegally refined products were discovered and destroyed in Jones Creek, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta.

    The Commander also said three suspects were apprehended during the course of the raid.

    “What we saw today is really far beyond comprehension because for just one camp we discovered over 40 illegal refineries.

    “The quantity of the product in the tanks and those flowing on the ground was much. We discovered over 200 tanks, carrying over 10,000 litres each.

    “Those products were boiling, meaning the refineries were fully operating by the time we got there.

    “Most of the suspects escaped as they saw us coming, but we apprehended about three of them and they are currently with us.

    “I am sending a message to the communities that we are equal to our task. The Chief of Naval Staff has given us this mandate.

    “ We are going to sustain these operations to enable us stop these illegal activities within the creeks,’’ he said.

    According to him, the activities of the hoodlums are affecting aquatic life in the area.

    The raid came barely 24 hours after the Chief of Naval Staff , Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas launched “Operation Tsare Teku IV’’ to combat criminals operating in the country’s coastal region of the Niger Delta.

    Dewu said “Operation Eagle Eyes’’ and phase two of “Operation River Sweep’’ of the Nigerian Navy anti-piracy operation were ongoing.

  • Photos: Delta agog as Ibori storms Ogahara

    Photos: Delta agog as Ibori storms Ogahara

    ‎‎Former Governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori, on Saturday arrived his hometown in Oghara, Delta State.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that thousands of families, friends and supporters had already lined up the roads since early Saturday (today) morning in anticipation of the ‘surprise’ return of Ibori.

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  • Delta politicians, others give Ibori heroic welcome

    Delta politicians, others give Ibori heroic welcome

    Following the arrival of former Delta Governor, James Ibori in Nigeria after serving his jail terms in United Kingdom, prominent politicians in Delta State have lined up on Saturday at the Osubi Airstrip in Okpe Local Government Area of the state where the ex-governor is to be received.

    Osubi Airstrip near Effurun, saw many prominent politicians which include the serving Secretary to the State Government, Mr Festus Ovie Ages; Chief Andy Osawota; Chief Patrick Five; Chief Dennis Emonemu; and Olorogun Paul Abu.

    When the news, broken by TheNewsGuru.com, filtered into Oghara earlier today, that their most prominent and favourite son had indeed arrived Nigeria, the whole town erupted in celebration.

    While the men and women poured white powder all over their head, face and body, the typical celebratory custom of the Urhobos, young men and women filled the streets in their thousands singing and dancing.

    They all headed for the Warri Benin expressway junction of their town to await the final arrival of their son.

    Ibori, who ruled”the Big Heart of the nation” from 1999-2007 was one of the most influential governors during his time and he established a political dynasty that produced his successor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan and the incumbent governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa.

    Despite the legal entanglements over his assets occasioned by allegations of police corruption and the prospect of Ibori contesting his conviction, the mood among his kinsmen and politicians in the state, especially Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, faithful is that he should return to steer the affairs.

    Recall that their was wild jubilation in his hometown, Oghara, Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State when Ibori was released last year and this feat will probably be doubled when the people see Ibori eye-to-eye.

    As at his time of release at the time, revelers which consists of Oghara politicians, elders, women, youths and children danced, drank and chanted celebration songs over the news of the release of the former governor.

     

  • Ovie of Ozoro urges FG to conduct state burial for Sen. Okpozo

    The traditional ruler of Ozoro Kingdom, hometown of the departed elder statesman, Senator Francis Spanner Okpozo, who died in a Benin hospital on Boxing Day, has called on the Federal and Delta State governments to accord his departed subject a state burial.

    Speaking to TheNewsGuru in his Ozoro palace, the first class monarch, His Royal Majesty (HRM), Barrister Anthony Uvietobore Ogbogbo, Ibuka 1, recalled that Senator Okpozo being one of the founding fathers of Delta state deserves a state burial.

    “Looking back at his legacies, I will request the state and federal to give him a state burial.

    The history of the Ozoro and Ogwashukwu Polytechnics cannot be told without the mention of this great patriot.

    He, it was that insisted that, for Professor Ambrose Alli to get approval of the then Bendel State House of Assembly to establish the State University in Ekpoma, he must also establish higher institutions in the other two Senatorial districts. That was why the two polytechnics were established”.

    Describing the late Okpozo as “healthily controversial”, the traditional ruler explained that “Okpozo will stand by you through thick and thin, if he decides to give you his support.

    He will swim and sink with you whether it favors him or not, that is the moment he chooses to support you. He never always go with the crowd but goes with his convictions” he said.

    Ovie Ibuka 1 declared that Senator Okpozo was one of the last true disciples of the revered late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

    “He was an Awoist to his bones. That was why he was never in the frontline of politics in the last dispensation when the PDP controlled the government at the center.

    And even at that, he never stopped fighting for his people. I will miss him, Ozoro Kingdom will miss him, the Isoko nation will miss him, Delta State will miss him and indeed Nigeria as a whole will miss him”, he concluded.

    When TNG visited the Ovie’s Palace in Ozoro, scores of sympathizers thronged the reception hall of the King.

  • Delta govt invests N1bn on power supply projects

    The Delta government has spent N1 billion to ensure stable and improved electricity supply, an official has said.

    Speaking at the ministerial press briefing anchored by the state ministry of information in Asaba on Monday, the Commissioner for Energy, Mr Nweworld Safugha, said that the amount was approved by the state government to take care of 25 power projects.

    Safugha said that the amount also covered another 14 projects being executed by the ministry’s Rural Development Agency (RDA) in the past one year.

    He said it was only through investment on power supply facilities that the small and medium enterprises could thrive and the dividends of democracy delivered to the people.

    He also said that modalities would be worked out on how the state government could recover its investments on power facilities from the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC).

    The commissioner said the state had continued to grapple with the challenges of power, adding that its supply from the national grid remained inadequate.

    He noted that the electricity need of the state was about 1,010 megawatts while only about 100 megawatts was available from the national grid.

    He noted that the government was making efforts to increase electricity supply by exploring available options in order to deliver the administration’s promise of prosperity for all.

    Safugha said that the ministry hadmade representations to the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) to reconnect communities disconnected from the national grid.

    “The state government is also partnering with other investors to exploit opportunities in alternative energy sources, including renewable energy.

    “The state has signed a memorandum with Luxra Nig. Ltd, a Britain-based investor, and Yutai-Li Nig. Ltd, a China-based investor to deliver 300 megawatts and 100 megawatts of electricity.

    “Also, Bastanchury Power Solutions Ltd is to develop 8.5 megawatts gas turbine at the Asaba Integrated Power Project to provide electricity for all government offices, residential quarters and facilities in the state capital.’’

    Also speaking, the Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Mr Bright Edejewhoro, said that the government would address the plight of the local government workers.

    He said that the councils’ funds from the federation allocation had dropped drastically and that it had negatively affected the payment of workers’ salaries.