Tag: Moses Taiga

  • What has Taiga got to do with it? – By Francis Ewherido

    What has Taiga got to do with it? – By Francis Ewherido

    Recently, the current executive of the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) led by Chief Ese Gam Owe paid a “solidarity” visit to the immediate past governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, after he came back from honouring an invitation from the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC). Predictably, the visit caused mixed reactions among Urhobos. 

    My interest today is the dragging in of Olorogun Moses Taiga’s name into a visit that has nothing to do with him. When you mention Olorogun Taiga in other spheres of his life, it really has nothing to do with me, but once you mention Olorogun Taiga as UPU President General, you drag me in automatically because I was deeply involved in his emergence as UPU President General and my name cropped up in a visit I was neither privy to nor part of. 

    Some commentators raised some issues and that is my concern today. Some people said the People’s Democratic Party installed Taiga as UPU PG. That is not true. It was the late Chief Johnson Modika Barovbe and Professor Peter Ekeh, the founder of Urhobo Historical Society, some traditional rulers and the late Justice Dugbo among others, who mounted pressure on Taiga to contest UPU President General’s position. Barovbe and Ekeh were the arrowhead. Barovbe sold the candidature to Urhobo Social Club, Lagos (USCL), and it was unanimously agreed. I was the general secretary then and most of us all got directly involved. In fact, the USCL was like the engine room.

    The USCL meeting, where the decision was made, had in attendance members of the PDP, APC and those who had no party affiliations. The member who hosted that meeting was not a PDP member or sympathiser, so PDP could not have sponsored Taiga. The election was held at the Cultural Centre, Uvwiamughe, and he was elected the UPU PG. 

    People talk about Olorogun Moses Taiga as if they are talking about one average man. Taiga never needed a financial sponsor to contest the election. He sponsored himself. Taiga is not your average man. He has three personal homes in London, Lagos and Okpare with compliment of domestic staff. When he came to see me in London after I was discharged from hospital, he came in his chauffeur-driven Range Rover. Ask Urhobo people who live in London how many Urhobos have drivers and domestic staff there.

    You can visit Taiga at home and the Obi of Onitsha, Aliko Dangote, Donald Duke, Goodie Ibru, Bismarck Rewane and other eminent Nigerians will just walk in to see him. While with him, the Oba of Benin can call him; he can also get a call from Aso Rock. If you cannot appreciate great Urhobo men, don’t pull them down. During my father-in-law’s burial, one of the Urhobo financial heavyweights honoured my invitation. I was taking him to where other illustrious sons of Urhobo were sitting. Once he noticed the people in that section were in wrapper, he declined and went to sit in one corner. Some illustrious sons of Urhobo are scared of coming out because they do not want to be unnecessarily dragged or vilified. If that is what we want, no problem, but know that the consequences are grievous. 

    Another allegation, a hackneyed one, is that Taiga conferred the traditional title of “Ochuko r’Urhobo” on Okowa. This was trashed out in the past. I do not know why people are rehashing it. In Urhobo land, only kings give out chieftaincy titles. Taiga has never been Ohworode of Olomu, so how could he have given Okowa a chieftaincy title. The photos are still there; show me where Taiga put aghighon (beads) on Okowa’s neck; or do traditional rulers now give chieftaincy titles without aghighon? I did tell Olorogun Taiga then that his traducers would come after him and that has been it till date. 

    Two separate issues made Taiga to call Okowa ochuko r’Urhobo. One, the release of money for work on the UPU Cultural Centre, Uvwiamughe. Yes, it was our entitlement as an oil producing ethnic group, but in Urhobo land, when someone comes back from his own farm, we say, “dooo.” It’s just courtesy. We are not obliged to.

    Some allege that Taiga misused (they don’t have the courage to say he misappropriated) the money from the state government. I know that the first phase and part second phase of the renovation of the Urhobo Cultural Centre at Uvwiamuge-Agbarho was done from the fund. These included perimeter fencing, roof reconstruction, interior upgrades, and tiling. The current executive is supposed to take it from there. The Urhobo House in Warri was also given a facelift. 

    Those who wish to probe should find out from the then UPU financial secretary and treasurer the details of how the money was utilised and they should make the details public. Olorogun Taiga inherited the bank account used during the time of Olorogun Felix Ibru. In line with his personal philosophy, he was never a signatory to the UPU account and never signed any cheque. The three signatories to the account are still very much alive. All those asking for investigation should go ahead to do so. Since Taiga never signed any cheque, they should ask where he gave approval for the alleged missing money as part of their investigation. But truth be told, Taiga spent over N50m of his personal money to run UPU and on UPU activities when he was PG. The records are there and his EXCO members know. Please also ask for the records.

    Some people treat the Moses Taiga UPU Presidency as a ship that passed in the night: unnoticed and uneventful. You can’t crucify people for holding opinions that are different from yours in a free society, but these I know. Among the promises Taiga made at the start of his presidency were the renovation of Urhobo college and setting up of a microfinance bank to principally provide loans for Urhobo ewheya (women) and ighele (youths). He helped to facilitate the renovation of Urhobo College. 

    Let me throw more light on the Okugbe Microfinance so that people will stop peddling falsehood, not because I am obliged to. My only obligation is to subscribers who have been sources of encouragement for the executive to soldier on. The proposed bank is the brainchild of Olorogun Taiga while he was UPU PG. But he never participated in the day to day planning apart from attending meetings like other subscribers. In line with his philosophy, he was not at any time a signatory to the account, neither was he an interim director. He had earlier set up a committee that could not raise money because they used a wrong template. Prompted by Abraham Ogbodo, I told Olorogun Taiga that we could raise the money. He then set up a committee led by Abraham Ogbodo, my humble self as vice chairman and Dr. Benson Uwheru. The committee also had some other bright minds. Olorogun Taiga provided his personal N5m for feasibility study and other initial expenses when the committee started work; the same way he mobilised the first committee we replaced, although I don’t know the amount.  Since the microfinance bank was his brainchild, we told him to set the ball which he did with subscription worth N20m. 

    Contrary to expectations of many people, the committee surpassed the initial N300m target and raised N409m. Unfortunately, CBN did not give us the license. Subscribers know what happened. I don’t understand why Urhobos, who had the opportunity to subscribe but refused to, want to be informed of the details. Your money dey there? Though it is for the benefit of ewheya and ighele, it is a private enterprise. UPU’s 10 kobo is not there. The subscribers are committed sons and daughters of Urhobo extraction. After the CBN snub, subscribers unanimously decided that those who wanted their money back should apply for a refund and that has gone on smoothly. After some exited, the committee still has over N300m left and we are going ahead with the project. This project will come to fruition someday. Taiga does not need to be the UPU PG when that happens, but you cannot deny him his flowers.

    He also started work on the establishment of an Urhobo-owned university to be named Mukoro Mowoe University. To achieve this, he set up committees twice and mobilised them with his personal funds. As at the time his tenure ended, there were at least four communities in Urhobo land that indicated interest in having the university sited on their land. The current UPU leadership should take it from there. Governance is a continuum; that is why Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is continuing and completing projects started by Okowa.

     Another significant milestone during Taiga’s tenure was the approval by the Delta State Government and Federal Ministry of Education for an Urhobo Language Curriculum for Primary and Junior Secondary Schools, after a 10-year struggle in collaboration with the Urhobo Studies Association. This was the second reason he called Okowa ochuko r’Urhobo. Some people feel this feat is not commendable, yet they lament that Urhobo language is not being taught to Urhobo children in Warri South LGA schools. I don’t understand some of our people.

    Taiga, accompanied by Chief Goodie Ibru and Barovbe, used their personal funds and travelled to London to resolve the long-drawn dispute and division in the UPU UK branch. Before then, the dispute was so bad that children of members from either faction could not marry each other. New branches of UPU were also set up in Nigeria and abroad, including Malaysia, Turkey, Russia and Iyerekovia (Edo State) and existing branches were strengthened. 

    UPU under Taiga engaged both the Delta State and the Federal Government to promote and protect Urhobo interest, culminating in a visit to then President Muhammadu Buhari, where he presented a list of demands on behalf of the Urhobo Nation to Buhari. Let me quickly add that when we left Aso Rock, the only things I left there with were one Tomtom and one bitter kola! No member of the delegation left Aso Rock with a kobo. 

    The UPU under Taiga also intervened during crises in various parts of Urhobo land, notably Uwheru. In fact, concerned about the insecurity in Urhoboland, he made the late General Esio Obada, Chairman of the Security Committee, which included retired and serving security personnel of Urhobo origin, to meet regularly and come up with a blueprint for curtailing insecurity in Urhoboland, but Obada died before the execution of the master plan. However, the security committee played a role at one point in curtailing the excesses of the herdsmen in Agadama, Uwheru. The current UPU leadership should dust up the blueprint and implement it. There is still insecurity in Urhoboland.

    Olorogun Taiga continues to intervene in communities in Urhobo land. Taiga was one of the illustrious Urhobos who sent a cow, foodstuff and N500,000 cash to the Okuama IDP camp. What exactly do some people want? If you like, see Olorogun Taiga as a foot mat or failure as UPU PG, but some of us are proud to be associated with a “failure” like Olorogun Moses Taiga.

    On a final note, I have no relationship with the current UPU executive led by Chief Ese Gam Owe, but let me say this: why do we, Urhobos, enjoy blaming the tennis racket instead of the player? A UPU Congress was held where Urhobo delegates from the 24 kingdoms overwhelmingly voted them in. The chairman of the electoral committee, an illustrious Urhobo son and an APC chieftain, Chief Simeon Ohwofa, confirmed to me that the election was not rigged, though delegates were financially induced, according to those present. The question is, were guns put on the heads of the delegates to vote in this executive? What happened self-worth and odavwe r’Urhobo (Urhobo interest)? Only money matters? Let us continue chasing shadows instead of dealing with the substance. UPU is a cultural body and it is the responsibility of every Urhobo to make it remain so. Ordinarily, anybody contesting for a UPU position should have a track record of having the interest of the Urhobo Nation at heart, not people who are looking for elevation, validation and pecuniary gains.

  • Ejiro is a true 21st century Urhobo hero, UPU hails daring driver who risked his life to save Deltans

    Olorogun (Dr.) Moses Oghenerume Taiga, JP, President-General of Urhobo Progress Union (UPU), Worldwide, has hailed Mr. Ejiro Otarigho for his heroic act of averting an oil tanker tragedy in Urhoboland, describing him as a true Urhobo hero of the twenty-first century.

    In a statement, Olorogun Moses Taiga said Ejiro Otarigho demonstrated uncommon selflessness, sacrifice, and bravery by driving a blazing oil tanker that contained the substance away from a densely populated residential area in Agbarho Town, Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State to a sparsely populated area to reduce the amount of damage it would create if it exploded.

    While also thanking God for the safety of lives in the incident, the UPU helmsman stated that “Otarigho’s sacrifice and courageous conduct is deeply appreciated by the UPU. We praise his insight to preserve humanity and rescue the lives and properties of thousands of Agbarho residents, as well as avert a massive oil fire tragedy in Urhobo territory.

    As terrifying as it is, Otarigho’s heroism is a statement of the character of his personality. Our wonderful son exemplified unusual selflessness by prioritizing others over his interests, safety, and even his young family, at great risk to his life. He is a true Urhobo hero of the twenty-first century and a real-life Superman,” the UPU President-General said.

    Taiga further said, “there are no words to express the depth of our thankfulness. His selflessness is something we admire. The Urhobo Nation will be eternally grateful to him for ensuring the safety of the Urhobo people and other Nigerians in the Agbarho Kingdom.

    “Posterity records Ejiro Otarigho’s gallantry, and it has a distinct and deserving position in Urhobo Nation, Delta State, Nigeria, and beyond in popular and traditional tales about valour and heroism. We salute him.”

  • 2023: Full text of UPU’s statement endorsing David Edevbie for governorship

    2023: Full text of UPU’s statement endorsing David Edevbie for governorship

    The Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) Worldwide has endorsed Olorogun David Edevbie as it’s preferred aspirant for the 2023 governorship election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the UPU endorsed Olorogun Edevbie on Sunday in a statement signed and released by it’s President General, Olorogun Moses Taiga; 1st Deputy President General, Chief Anthony Onoharigho and three others.

    Read full text of UPU’s statement endorsing David Edevbie for the PDP below:

    On behalf of the National Executive Council (NEC) of the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU), worldwide, we send warm and sincere fraternal greetings to our beloved Urhobo people on this special occasion of Easter celebration. In this season of love and festivity, we wish our people unlimited joy, peace and good health.

    While we celebrate, it is important for us to take note of the current political atmosphere in the State and the seeming undercurrent to deliberately undermine the interest of the Urhobo people in the 2023 Governorship race. In this regard, we wish to categorically state, as follows:

    1. That as the Government of the Urhobo Nation, the UPU is under obligation, at all times and in all circumstances, to defend, protect and promote the interest of the Urhobo Nation and her people.
    2. That the UPU is unequivocally committed to the emergence of an Urhobo as Governor of Delta State in 2023.
    3. That the UPU has absolute faith in the rotation of the Governorship position among the three Senatorial Districts of the State, which, of course, has gone round, having started with Central in 1999 and rounding up now with the North. This rotational policy has brought about peace, mutual respect among the diverse ethnic groups and transquility to the State in the last 22 years, paving way for the growth and development, that have been witnessed so far in the State. The policy must, therefore, be encouraged and sustained by all the ethnic nationalities in the State to guarantee the prevailing peace, and prevent the unnecessary rancour, acrimony and violence often associated with campaigns and elections.
    4. That the UPU commends all our Royal Fathers across the State and all well-meaning Deltans who have given their support to the rotational policy on Senatorial basis.
    5. That to present a united front in the forthcoming primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the UPU had a brain-storming session with each of the Urhobo aspirants. All the aspirants who presented themselves before the UPU in the four-day interactive session, performed brilliantly.
    6. That we hereby acknowledge that they are all eminently qualified and suitable for the job, and each has what it takes to occupy the office of the Governor.
    7. We wish to commend all the Urhobo aspirants in the PDP for the matured and peaceful conduct of their campaigns, mainly refraining from name-calling and campaigns of calumny.
    8. We wish to recall admonishing each of the aspirants in the cause of our meeting with them that, “the UPU will, in conjunction with all stakeholders, ensure that the Urhobo Nation produces the Governor in 2023. We shall be firm on this and do whatever it takes, for an Urhobo man to occupy Osadebey House, Asaba, in 2023. Be also assured that we shall be fair and just to all the aspirants because we know that you all are eminently qualified for the office. It is just that only one person can go per time.”
    9. That after thoroughly examining and analysing all the aspirants, we have, however, reached a consensus that Olorogun David Edevbie, is the best person for the job at this time. Over time, he has acquired impressive public sector experience, both locally in Delta State and Federal Government, and prior outstanding international development finance experience.
    10. That we hereby plead with all our sons, and prevail on them all to support and collaborate with the consensus choice of UPU Worldwide, for the collective interest of our dear Urhobo Nation. We ask for their understanding at this critical and trying time in the history of the Urhobo Nation.
    11. That the UPU will also interact with all Urhobo aspirants in the All Progressive Congress (APC); Social Democratic Party (SDP); Labour Party (LP) or any of the other parties, with a view to fielding the most suitable for the primaries in those parties.
    12. We want to appeal to our Governor, His Excellency, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, to forgive Olorogun David Edevbie for any perceived transgression. To forgive is divine. No individual is perfect.
    13. Your Excellency, we also urge you to kindly allow the Urhobo Nation to choose the candidate of their preference, please. We can assure Your Excellency, that if considered necessary, we, as Urhobos, will act as sureties of Olorogun David Edevbie while in the office, if by the grace of God, he wins the Governorship general elections in 2023.
    14. Finally, we sincerely and wholeheartedly thank all the Urhobo Governorship aspirants for their patriotism in putting the interest of the Urhobo Nation above their personal interests and ambition.

    Urhobooo, Ovuovo!

    Signed:

    1. Olorogun (Dr.) Moses Oghenerume Taiga, President-Genaral, UPU Worldwide
    2. Chief Capt. (Dr.) Anthony Onoharigho, 1st Deputy President-General, UPU Worldwide
    3. Chief Godwin Notoma, Chairman, Forum of Presidents-General of the 24 Urhobo Kingdoms
    4. Dame Chief (Mrs.) Christy Siakpere, President, UPU Women Wing
    5. Comrade Ovie Ebireri, President, UPU Youth Wing
  • Delta 2023: David Edevbie emerges consensus choice of UPU

    Delta 2023: David Edevbie emerges consensus choice of UPU

    Olorogun David Edevbie has emerged as the consensus candidate and preferred choice for the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) for the 2023 governorship election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports this was contained in a statement signed and released on Sunday by UPU’s President General, Olorogun Moses Taiga; 1st Deputy President General, Chief Anthony Onoharigho and three others.

    According to the statement, the UPU had a brain-storming session with each of the Urhobo aspirants from the Delta Central Senatorial District before reaching the decision on Olorogun Edevbie.

    The statement reads in part: “That to present a united front in the forthcoming primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the UPU had a brain-storming session with each of the Urhobo aspirants. All the aspirants who presented themselves before the UPU in the four-day interactive session, performed brilliantly.

    “That we hereby acknowledge that they are all eminently qualified and suitable for the job, and each has what it takes to occupy the office of the Governor.

    “We wish to commend all the Urhobo aspirants in the PDP for the matured and peaceful conduct of their campaigns, mainly refraining from name-calling and campaigns of calumny.

    “We wish to recall admonishing each of the aspirants in the cause of our meeting with them that, “the UPU will, in conjunction with all stakeholders, ensure that the Urhobo Nation produces the Governor in 2023. We shall be firm on this and do whatever it takes, for an Urhobo man to occupy Osadebey House, Asaba, in 2023.

    “Be also assured that we shall be fair and just to all the aspirants because we know that you all are eminently qualified for the office. It is just that only one person can go per time.”

    “That after thoroughly examining and analysing all the aspirants, we have, however, reached a consensus that Olorogun David Edevbie, is the best person for the job at this time.

    “Over time, he has acquired impressive public sector experience, both locally in Delta State and Federal Government, and prior outstanding international development finance experience”.

    Meanwhile, the UPU in the statement urged all sons of Urhobo, and prevailed on them all to support and collaborate with the consensus choice of sociocultural organisation, while appealing to the State Governor, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa to forgive Edevbie for any perceived transgression.

    The UPU stated that it will also interact with all Urhobo aspirants in the All Progressive Congress (APC); Social Democratic Party (SDP); Labour Party (LP) or any of the other parties with a view to fielding the most suitable for the primaries in those parties.

  • Taiga makes case for continuing unity in Urhobo land

    Taiga makes case for continuing unity in Urhobo land

    Olorogun (Dr) Moses Oghenerume Taiga, President-General of Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) Worldwide has called for continued peace and unity in Urhobo land.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Olorogun Taiga made the call in his address during the opening ceremony of the 90th anniversary of the UPU.

    Narrating the brain behind the founding of UPU, Taiga urged Urhobo people to hold the tenents of the founding fathers to heart.

    Taiga said: “Ninety years ago, our worthy forbears, visionary, forward looking and clairvoyant, came together and founded the Urhobo Brotherly Society.

    “Our Urhobo homeland was then a dim region in turmoil and confusion struggling to come to terms with the reality of colonialism.

    “Our people were disunited, disillusioned and perturbed as a result of the fast changing and complex circumstances that came with Akpo r’ oyibo.

    “It was in that state of social confusion that the imperative of coming together to confront the new oddities of life was born.

    “Our forebears held meetings at Okpara waterside and the climax of the meetings was the founding of the Urhobo Brotherly Society on 3rd November 1931 at the residence of Chief Mukoro Mowoe in Warri. That Society is the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) of today.

    “A lot has been said about the founders, their goals and their struggles as well as what the UPU has achieved over the years.

    “Besides the many books and essays written about the Urhobo people and the UPU, I also dwelt on these in my world press conference of 3rd November 2021 in commemoration of the very day the UPU was born. I therefore do not wish to belabor those points.

    “I congratulate the UPU and all Urhobo people on this milestone. Ninety years is only ten years short of a century and I dare say that this moment calls for celebration.

    “What is more telling is that the UPU is Nigeria’s, if not Africa’s, oldest surviving socio-cultural organization. The UPU has survived despite great odds. The survival of the UPU is a reflection of the grit and staying power of the Urhobo spirit. Despite all odds, we have carved a place for ourselves in the world.

    “There is no continent of the world where the UPU is not found. We now have over one hundred branches in Nigeria, Africa and beyond. Despite all odds, we can look back and count our blessings. We truly have so much to crow about at ninety.

    “This shouldn’t be a day for a long speech from me as we shall be listening to a stimulating lecture with discussions woven around it that will do a holistic evaluation of the Urhobo condition and the UPU.

    “As the UPU turns ninety and we look back in order to fully engage the future, I call for continuing unity of purpose among our people. Let us revisit the ideals of “Higher thoughts, Higher aims” that fired the resolve of the founders of the UPU. We must live the motto of “Unity is Strength” without the least compromise.

    “In my world press conference of 3rd November I reiterated a set of agenda for the Urhobo nation as well as made demands on the Nigerian state for the many years it has exploited our resources and despoiled our environment.

    “I also in that press conference made reference to Urhobo producing the next Governor of Delta State in 2023. This point and many others canvassed in that press conference remain valid.

    “Ninety years of existence is a feat to celebrate that is why we have made this event an elaborate one spanning one week as the programme indicates. The world is celebrating with us. Other ethnic nationalities are felicitating with us. It is a great moment.

    “As I end this opening speech I wish to profoundly express my gratitude to the Urhobo people worldwide for finding me worthy to pilot the affairs of the UPU at this time.

    “I thank the government of Delta State ably led by our Governor Senator Dr. Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa for being a supporter of the Urhobo people”.

  • Insecurity: FG making frantic efforts to tackle security challenges- Omo-Agege

    Insecurity: FG making frantic efforts to tackle security challenges- Omo-Agege

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege has appealed to Nigerians to be patient, saying the Federal Government is making frantic efforts to tackle security challenges in the country.

    Omo-Agege (Delta Central – APC) made the appeal on Monday at the 90th Anniversary of the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) Worldwide.

    The event was held at the UPU’s Secretariat in Uvwiamughe Community, Agbarho, Ughelli North Local Government area of Delta.

    The UPU, which is the apex Urhobo socio-cultural body, was established on Nov. 3, 1931.

    Omo-Agege, who delivered a lecture entitled: “Challenges and Prospects of Urhobo Progress Union in Contemporary Time”, stressed the need for peaceful coexistence between the farmers and the herders.

    “I plead with our people that the current heated temperature in the Nigeria polity is commonplace in a developing society.

    “I urged our people to be patient as the government continues to grapple with this problem,” he said.

    The senator called for unity among the Urhobo people, noting that the consequences of disunity were dreadful.

    He said Urhobo, being the fifth largest ethnic nationality in the country, has great numerical strength, adding that they had not been able to utilise this politically.

    “The loss of political power as a consequence of lack of unity among the Urhobo has clearly made the empowerment of our people and development of UrhoboLand difficult.

    “Let me be clear and emphatic, we are better and stronger together. The consequences of lack of unity are dreadful. Urhobo is created for greatness,” he said.

    Omo-Agege, who frowned at the poor quality of education in the country, said that the Federal Polytechnic, Orogun in Ughelli North Local Government area, would begin academic activities in September 2022.

    He urged the Urhobo sons and daughters, particularly the youth to play their parts in the quest for the socioeconomic and political advancement of the Urhoboland.

    Also, the Speaker, Delta House of Assembly, Mr Sheriff Oborevwori, said that UPU, being Nigeria’s foremost sociocultural organisation, at 90th called for celebration.

    Oborevwori, represented by Mr Solomon Ighrakpata, a member representing Uvwie Constituency at the Delta House of Assembly, said that UPU was a strong voice to address issues bordering on Urhobo nation.

    He called for sustained unity and cohesion among the people of Urhobo.

    Earlier, the President-General of UPU, Mr Moses Taiga, said that the organisation started as Urhobo Brotherly Society in 1931.

    Taiga called for unity and continuity of purpose among the people.

    In attendance were sons and daughters of Urhobo within and in the Diaspora, including the traditional rulers.

  • 2023: We will continue to support zoning in Delta – UPU

    2023: We will continue to support zoning in Delta – UPU

    The Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) will continue to support zoning in Delta State, Olorogun Taiga, President General of the Union has said.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Olorogun Taiga stated this while also addressing issues bothering the Urhobo nation on Wednesday.

    “The UPU strongly supports the emergence of a Delta State Governor of Urhobo extraction in 2023. The Urhobo have been supportive of rotation on the basis of Senatorial Districts as a recipe for peace. Equity and justice in Delta State and we shall continue to do so,” Olorogun Taiga said.

    In his address at a world press conference held to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the UPU at the Urhobo Cultural Centre, Uvwiamuge-Agbarho, Taiga revealed that a think tank had been at work drafting what will be the Urhobo agenda as Nigeria undergoes “a kind of tumult that will ultimately engender a new dawn”.

    In his words, the UPU PG stated: “The Urhobo are forward-looking people who are conscious of the imperative of change. It is not lost on us that Nigeria is undergoing a kind of tumult that will ultimately engender a new dawn. What then is Urhobo doing to negotiate a place for its future in the anticipated dawn? This is where I have envisioned and encapsulated an URHOBO AGENDA. A Think Tank has been at work drafting what will be the URHOBO AGENDA with which we will engage our people, Nigeria, and the world.

    “In crafting an URHOBO AGENDA we took a hard and dispassionate look at the Nigeria of yesterday, today, and what it would be like tomorrow. What we offer as the URHOBO AGENDA will begin by evaluating our present predicament in Nigeria and then come up with a blueprint of a new deal with Nigeria.

    “The URHOBO AGENDA seeks to build alliances with our neighbours and other ethnic nationalities in the South-South and beyond to work out a new destiny for Nigeria as she totters towards a new beginning. To this end, while the URHOBO AGENDA does not support secessionist agitation, it aligns with the call for the restructuring of Nigeria, in line with the tenets of federalism.

    “We support the call for the relocation of the headquarters of all oil companies to the Niger Delta. We align with the position that election results should be electronically transmitted. We support the State’s collection of the Value Added Tax (VAT), the enactment of Anti-Open Grazing Laws, the establishment of State Police, and other such progressive factors that will make Nigeria great”.

    Read full address below:

    AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BY OLOROGUN (DR.) MOSES OGHENERUME TAIGA, JP, PRESIDENT-GENERAL, URHOBO PROGRESS UNION (UPU), WORLDWIDE, AT THE WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE COMMEMORATION OF THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNION, ON WEDNESDAY, 3RD OF NOVEMBER 2021, AT URHOBO CULTURAL CENTRE, UVWIAMUGE-AGBARHO.

    Gentlemen of the Press

    Introduction

    It is with great delight that I address this press conference this day 3rd November 2021. This day ninety years ago, our forebears took the critical step towards Urhobo nationalism to properly locate us in the Nigeria that will emerge after colonialism. Our foresighted forebears took a hard look at their past and also gazed into our future. What confronted their look and gaze was a maze of disunity, confusion, a vanishing past, and looming uncertainty. To overcome the multiple challenges inhering in their past and future, they took that critical step of founding the Urhobo Brotherly Society this day 3rd November 1931. Our great fathers namely: Chief Omorohwovo Okoro, Chief Mukoro Mowoe and Chief Thomas Erukeme, lit and bore the torch that pointed at the way the Urhobo people should go. Their avowed aim in founding the Society was to unite the Urhobo people for a common cause, consolidate an identity, and galvanize them on the path of progress. In the course of its evolution, the Urhobo Brotherly Society became the Urhobo Progressive Union in 1934 and later Urhobo Progress Union (UPU).

    As I speak, UPU is Nigeria’s oldest socio-cultural organization. It has had a chequered history. However, it survived all odds. When the Federal Military Government in January 1966 proscribed all political and cultural organizations in Nigeria, it left the UPU intact in recognition of its unsoiled non-partisan character. In later years, the UPU was to survive other schisms. It is to the credit of our founding fathers and all Urhobo people, dead and living, that the UPU has survived to be ninety. What is more? There are indications that the UPU will survive for as long as the human race endures.

    The Achievements of the UPU

    The Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) has achieved much more than what can be captured in one go. I think the most significant achievement of the Union is its longevity.

    That it has survived nine decades to be ninety years as Nigeria’s oldest socio-cultural organization is itself a great achievement. The UPU provided a rallying point that succeeded in uniting the Urhobo people, giving them a sense of identity, pride, direction, and more. This is not to say that we have not experienced low moments. We have had our hiccups, but we always picked up and moved on.

    In the decade after it was founded, the UPU sponsored two deserving Urhobo sons to study overseas so that they can return to run a proposed college that will cater to the academic aspirations of Urhobo youths. That UPU overseas scholarship awarded to Macneil Gabriel Ejaife and Ezekiel Norucho Igho ensured that they became the first and second Urhobo graduates. The UPU went on to found Urhobo College, Effurun in 1948 with Ejaife as principal and Igho as vice principal. Beside Chief Ejaife and Mr. Igho, the

    Urhobo Progress Union also gave scholarships to many others, including non-Urhobos. Some of the prominent non-Urhobo beneficiaries included Prof. Tekena Tamuno, who became the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, (UI), and Mr. S. J. Okudu, a former Registrar of the same University of Ibadan, among others.

    These were landmark achievements by the UPU. The Urhobo College was to become the Launchpad for generations of the Urhobo elite. The UPU was also instrumental to the movement of the then Warri Middle School, which later became Government College from Warri to Ughelli in 1945. Both colleges set Urhobo on the fast lane of self-actualization.

    The UPU mobilized the Urhobo people to ensure that Chief Mukoro Mowoe won the first election for Warri Province (made up of Urhobo, Ijaw, Isoko, Ukwuani, Itsekiri) into the Western Region House of Assembly at Ibadan in 1947. Even after Mowoe died in 1948, the UPU ensured that Chief Jessa Ogboru succeeded Mowoe.

    The UPU did so much to reclaim Urhobo clans like Orogun, Abraka, Oghara, Jesse, which were grouped with Aboh and Benin Divisions during the colonial era. The UPU also gave fillip to the struggles to reclaim the Urhobo territories of Sapele, Ajagbodudu, Okere, and Agbassa. It has also, in very recent times, confronted the security challenges in parts of Urhoboland.

    The UPU can cast a proud look at the past and point at the monuments, Urhobo Cultural Centre at Okere Road in Warri, and the Urhobo House at Uvwiamuge-Agbarho, which we are renovating and completing, respectively.

    We must also add the Okugbe Microfinance Bank that is awaiting Central Bank approval. It is hoped that the bank will change the economic fortune of our women and youths.

    Although apolitical, the UPU did rally the Urhobo people at decisive moments when Urhobo interest was at stake. The UPU took a stand and spoke on national issues during the 2005 National Political Reforms Conference and the 2014 National Conference. The UPU has pitched its tent with the restructuring of Nigeria in tune with the principles of federalism.

    The continuing relevance of the UPU in the affairs of the Urhobo people manifests in the spread of its branches across the world. Besides the over thirty branches in Nigeria, the UPU has registered its presence in many African countries, America, Europe, and Asia. There is thus a strong and flourishing UPU presence in the Diaspora.

    The UPU has in ninety years achieved so much and I pay due homage to all those who made these possible. There is still much to be done as every human organization is a work in progress.

    The Contribution of the Urhobo to Nigeria

    The Urhobo people of over five million and Nigeria’s fifth largest ethnic nationality, with the treasure trove of oil and gas, rivers, and arable land, have contributed immensely to the making of Nigeria. There is hardly any sphere of national development that the Urhobo have not contributed to in Nigeria’s quest for nationhood. In politics, economy, military, media, medicine, education, corporate sector, sports, science and technology, the arts, and more, the Urhobo have and are still paying, their dues in the making of Nigeria. Crude oil and gas from Urhoboland continue to sustain the nation’s economy.

    The role the Urhobo people played in ensuring the unity and stability of Nigeria is significant. The Urhobo fought gallantly in the Civil War of 1967 to 1970. Thereafter, the Urhobo played stabilizing roles in post-Civil War Nigeria. From the June 12 crisis to the Creek Wars of militancy in the Niger Delta, the National Political Reforms Conference of 2005, the National Conference of 2014, the Urhobo have always been counted in support of one Nigeria, a nation that is strong, united, prosperous, and abiding by the creed of fairness and justice to all.

    The Urhobo Experience in Nigeria

    Despite our very tangible and laudable contributions to the making of Nigeria, we have not received a fair deal from past and present Nigerian governments. The Urhobo number among the geese that lay Nigeria’s golden eggs and yet getting suffocated. With a dynamic, creative, hardworking, and resourceful population, the Urhobo ethnic nationality could match any race in the world in terms of development aspirations. Our Ukane experience and the attendant economic revolution it initiated in Yorubaland is one of the many examples of the Urhobo genius at work.

    What is now known in Urhobo historiography as the Ukane phenomenon was started by the wave of economic migration by the Urhobo at the beginning of the last century. The migrants settled in the Ikale area of the present Ondo State and began an indigenous oil palm industry, a phenomenon that was then unknown in Nigeria. Deploying their enormous indigenous knowledge system, the oil palm industry became an instant economic success compared to the economic boom recorded by cocoa. The oil palm venture was to spread across the globe and make economic giants of nations that took a cue from Nigeria’s earlier, but truncated success in the sector. Known to be peaceful and hardworking, the Urhobo people were one of the first settlers that arrived in Jos, Plateau State to participate in the Tin Mining sector. They also contributed greatly to the economy, growth, and development of Jos Town through their investment in the hospitality business, schools ownership, and large-scale production and trade in the local gin (ogogoro). Many streets in Jos Town are named after the Urhobo people; a testimony to their unquantifiable contributions.

    Exploitation, Neglect, Poverty, and Insecurity

    Having contributed so much to the making of Nigeria, the Urhobo people have been subjected to years of exploitation, oppression, environmental degradation, poverty, insecurity, marginalization, and other negative manifestations of injustice that are not only reprehensible but provocative.

    The Urhobo people have been victims of neglect by successive Nigerian governments and oil multinationals. Our lot for good or bad does not reflect the contribution of our oil and gas resources to the Nigerian purse. Despite the unimaginable quantum of oil drilled from Urhoboland since around 1957, there is hardly anything in terms of material or infrastructural advantage to show. Our rivers, land, and air are polluted. We have lost means of livelihood and our people live in crushing poverty. The recklessness of the oil multinationals has also tossed tragedy at the Urhobo people. The Jesse pipeline fire disaster of 1998 during which over 1000 Urhobo people died is just one example.

    Urhoboland has no sustainable Federal Government or multinational oil companies’ presence. The Government and the oil multinationals take but return nothing. The Federal roads which run through Urhoboland have degenerated into craters. Urhobo despite being home to rivers with access to the Atlantic Ocean has no functional seaports. Urhoboland also has no airport matching its population and economic contributions to Nigeria.

    In recent years, some of our communities have been subjected to the menace of insecurity orchestrated by Fulani herdsmen. This is not only unacceptable but condemnable in very strong terms. The menace of insecurity is looming over Urhoboland.

    The Urhobo Agenda

    The Urhobo are forward-looking people who are conscious of the imperative of change. It is not lost on us that Nigeria is undergoing a kind of tumult that will ultimately engender a new dawn. What then is Urhobo doing to negotiate a place for its future in the anticipated dawn? This is where I have envisioned and encapsulated an URHOBO AGENDA. A Think Tank has been at work drafting what will be the URHOBO AGENDA with which we will engage our people, Nigeria, and the world.

    In crafting an URHOBO AGENDA we took a hard and dispassionate look at the Nigeria of yesterday, today, and what it would be like tomorrow. What we offer as the URHOBO AGENDA will begin by evaluating our present predicament in Nigeria and then come up with a blueprint of a new deal with Nigeria.

    The Urhobo Environment, Reparation and Remediation

    An URHOBO AGENDA must of necessity focus on our endangered environment which has been laid waste by years of crude oil exploitation and exploration. To begin with, the Urhobo people will be demanding reparation of One Trillion Naira from the Federal Government of Nigeria and the oil multinationals for the many years of resource plunder and environmental degradation. In line with this, we demand an environmental remediation programme for communities that were negatively impacted by oil exploration such as Erhoike, Erhobaro-Orogun, Imodje-Orogun, Afiesere, Evwreni, Erhuemukohwarien, and others.

    Urhobo Unity, Language, History, and Culture

    Our AGENDA will look inward to consolidate our unity and the true essence of Urhobo ovuovo. We are also taking measures to reclaim our language which is already threatened by extinction. We must salvage our history and culture. To this end, the UPU will continue to work with the Urhobo Historical Society (UHS) and the Urhobo Studies Association (USA).

    Agriculture, Industrialization and the Seaport

    An URHOBO AGENDA should redirect our interest to agriculture and the attendant empowerment and wealth creation advantages tied to it. This will culminate in the industrialization of Urhoboland. We are calling on both the State and Federal Governments to create an enabling environment by curbing insecurity and providing constant electricity for Urhoboland to be attractive to investors.

    Urhoboland can be an investors’ destination and production hub. The Okugbe Micro Finance Bank will drive a revolution in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Urhoboland. The Sapele Port has to be revived, the moribund Delta Steel Company must come alive, and the African Timber and Plywood in Sapele must be made to work. An URHOBO AGENDA will encourage Nigerian and foreign investors to revive the many other moribund industries across the length and breadth of Urhoboland.

    Insecurity

    Tackling the monster of insecurity is also cardinal to the URHOBO AGENDA. While calling on the Federal and State Governments to take the necessary steps at combating this ogre, the UPU is also deploying an internal mechanism to secure Urhoboland. We shall ensure that all of Urhoboland from Ugbenu to Uwheru is secured.

    The Warri Factor

    The Warri factor is also an item on the URHOBO AGENDA. The Urhobo presence and identity in Warri can never be undermined. While we will continue to live peacefully with our neighbours in Warri, we will not allow the erasure of what Warri is to the Urhobo and what the Urhobo are to Warri.

    2023 and a Delta Governor of Urhobo Extraction

    The UPU strongly supports the emergence of a Delta State Governor of Urhobo extraction in 2023. The Urhobo have been supportive of rotation on the basis of Senatorial Districts as a recipe for peace. Equity and justice in Delta State and we shall continue to do so.

    On National Issues

    The URHOBO AGENDA seeks to build alliances with our neighbours and other ethnic nationalities in the South-South and beyond to work out a new destiny for Nigeria as she totters towards a new beginning. To this end, while the URHOBO AGENDA does not support secessionist agitation, it aligns with the call for the restructuring of Nigeria, in line with the tenets of federalism.

    We support the call for the relocation of the headquarters of all oil companies to the Niger Delta. We align with the position that election results should be electronically transmitted. We support the State’s collection of the Value Added Tax (VAT), the enactment of Anti-Open Grazing Laws, the establishment of State Police, and other such progressive factors that will make Nigeria great.

    Conclusion

    The UPU has come a long way and we are rolling out the drums in celebration and reflections. From 29th November to December 5th, we call on all Urhobo people wherever they are to join us at Uvwiamuge-Agbarho. We have also sent out invitations to other ethnic nationalities as well as other people of goodwill from far and wide to join us as we commemorate 90 years of UPU’s existence.

    We thank the Government of Delta State under the leadership of His Excellency Senator Dr. Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa for all the support to the UPU and the Urhobo Nation. We thank our ethnic neighbours and all Deltans.

    I thank all our people for having abiding faith in the UPU and standing up for the unity of Urhobo.

    I thank you gentlemen of the press.

    Long live Urhobo!

    Long live Delta State!!

    Long live Nigeria!!!

    I Thank you All.

    Olorogun (Dr.) Moses Oghenerume Taiga, JP,

    President-General,

    Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) Worldwide,

    18, Okere Road, Warri,

    Delta State.

  • Okugbe MFB gets major boost with view to chase poverty out of Urhobo land

    Okugbe MFB gets major boost with view to chase poverty out of Urhobo land

    The proposed Okugbe Microfinance Bank (Okugbe MFB) on Friday received a massive boost with a promise from Mr. Abraham Ogbodo, chairman of the committee set up to raise funds for the bank, that the stage is set to chase poverty out of Urhobo land.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Okugbe MFB is being set up by the Urhobo Nation to provide easy access to loans for Urhobo women known as Ewheya and the youths known as Ighelle.

    The microfinance bank got the major boost when the President General of Urhobo Progressive Union (UPU) Worldwide, Olorogun Moses Taiga redeemed his N20 million pledge to the bank.

    TNG reports Olorogun Taiga presented the cheque of N20 million for his subscription to the shares of the bank.

    The UPU PG had promised during the inauguration of the Okugbe MFB Fundraising Committee to invest N20 million in the proposed bank.

    Responding after receiving the cheque, Mr. Ogbodo informed Taiga that some subscribers have already paid for their shares and more are itching to pay.

    He said the committee was looking forward to delivering on its mandate within the shortest possible time.

    The committee also informed the PG that some committee members and other Urhobos of like mind were already looking at the possibility of floating a regional bank to cater for Urhobo middle and upper class.

    “If we are going to chase poverty from Urhobo land, our people must have access to funds set up to boost their businesses,” Ogbodo said.

    The committee also used the opportunity to present the Okugbe MFB logo to Olorogun Taiga.

    Other members of the committee present at the presentation of the cheque and logo are Mr. Francis Ewherido, Vice Chairman and Dr. Benson Uwheru, secretary.

  • UPU lists projects FG should use funds recovered from Ibori for

    UPU lists projects FG should use funds recovered from Ibori for

    The Urhobo Progress Union (UPU), the apex body of the Urhobo people has listed several projects in Delta State the federal government should consider using funds recovered from James Ibori for.

    This is contained in a statement released by the President General of UPU, Olorogun Moses Taiga, who faulted the federal government on the choice of projects it has chosen to expend the soon to be repatriated funds for.

    The federal government, through the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, said the money being repatriated from the United Kingdom will be used for the construction of the second Niger Bridge, Abuja-Kano road and Lagos-Ibadan Express Road.

    But the UPU President General urged the federal government to use the money to construct the Delta portion of the Benin-Effurun road, failed portions of the East West Road in Delta State and provide more funding for the Federal University of Petroleum, Effurun.

    UPU said the money is Delta money and it should not be expended on projects outside Delta State, while many federal government owned-asset and roads in Delta State are crying for attention.

    “We are not saying the money must be returned to the Delta State government. We are saying the money should be spent on projects within Delta State,” Taiga clarified.

  • Urhobo must produce Delta Governor in 2023 – UPU

    Urhobo must produce Delta Governor in 2023 – UPU

    As 2023 general election draws near, the President-General of Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) Worldwide, Olorogun Moses Taiga has assured the Urhobo Nation that it will work with all interested groups to ensure that an Urhono indigene emerges the Governor of Delta State in 2023.

    Olorogun Moses Taiga who gave the assurance in a statement dated February 11th, 2021 said UPU will reach out to their neighbours in Delta South and Delta North to get their support, adding that they equally need to reciprocate their kind gesture in 2007 and 2915.

    “As usual, the UPU remains non-partisan, but we shall watch the political space vigorously, especially the major political parties and the political engineering that will produce the governorship candidates. We shall ensure that the wishes of majority of our people come to fruition. Our people feel it is the time for Delta Central to produce the next Governor and the UPU is in support of their genuine wishes and will work towards achieving it,” Taiga assured.

    Meanwhile, the UPU Leader urged politicians of Urhobo extraction to put their houses in order, stressing that a houses divided against itself cannot stand.

    “I urge all parties to settle their differences. We must put our house in order before others can take us serious,” the Adjerese of Urhoboland advised.

    The UPU leader who bemoaned the economic hardship in the land, advised both the Federal and the Delta State governments to put economic measures in place to reduce the sufferings of the people.

    “There is too much suffering in Urhoboland. We see it in the eyes of the people in Urhoboland,” he revealed.

    Olorogun Moses Taiga advised the Federal Government to find a permanent solution to the menace of some Fulani herdsmen that have continued to kidnap, kill, rape women and disrupt farming in their host communities.

    He observed that the scars of these herdsmen are still visible in Urhobo towns and villages of Abraka, Uwheru and Olomu among others, adding that UPU is totally in support of the suggestion of Governor of Kano state, Abdullahi ganduje on making of a law to ban the movement of cattle and herdsmen across the country to put an end to farmers-herdsmen clashes and equally stop the criminality of the bad eggs among them.

    Reiterating his earlier call for true federalism, the UPU Leader said Nigeria cannot continue to operate a unitary government and colour it as a federal system of government, stressing that it is creating an avoidable tension in the polity in faces of unpredictable consequences.

    “While the UPU believes in one Nigeria, the federating units and ethnicities should come together to decide the way forward. The Urhobo nation believes in strong regional structures, control of resources by the federating units that will own and pay taxes to the Federal Government. The federating units should also be in charge of their local securities. They should continue to own schools, and tailor them to their local needs. Same for health facilities,” he advised.