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  • Needless worry over Oborevwori’s cabinet list – By Tony Eke

    Needless worry over Oborevwori’s cabinet list – By Tony Eke

    By Tony Eke

    Penultimate week, a seeming rumour distilled into news report almost disrupted the relatively sedate atmosphere in Delta State following insinuations that a disagreement between Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and his predecessor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, is inhibiting the eagerness of the former to constitute his cabinet. It was particularly perturbing given its suggestion that not only is Governor Oborevwori under immense pressure to appoint civil commissioners but equally conveyed the erroneous impression of an incipient freeze in relationship between both persons.

    Whether it had the minutest semblance of truth or was merely concocted in the spurious imagination of the tale-bearers, the Governor’s timely response and refutation of the issue through his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, helped to calm frayed nerves and douse tension. It was unexpected of anyone or a group of persons to impute a dispute of that nature between two men who had enjoyed an enviable mutually beneficial relationship in the past six years and even much earlier period.

    Accusing the governor of slowness in getting his EXCO in place is needless and uncharitable. After all, his consultation of leaders of his party on the choice of prospective nominees for positions is on course and within the timeframe allowed by the recent amendment of the country’s 1999 constitutional provision of 60 days within which the President and Governors should constitute their cabinets. Save for few states, most of the 28 states which includes Delta where new governors were sworn-in over a month ago are yet to finalise the mandatory ritual of appointment of commissioners.

    Its ostensible coloration of a contrivance was evident in the manner it was pushed out to portray both personalities in a bad light. On one hand is the subtle accusation of the Governor as being too slow in the choice of state executive committee members, while, on the other hand, it impliedly cast aspersion on his predecessor’s reputation as a godfather that is patently driven by a sense of entitlement. The sinister initiative is to drive a wedge between the two men, a development that could impact negatively on the smooth course of governance of the state.

    Assuming but without conceding to a modicum of reality of the subject matter, the peddlers seemed more obsessed with magnifying a likely storm in a tea cup rather than showing good understanding of conflicts and disagreements as inherent features of politics. The fact that they have worked together and complemented each other as leaders does not prevent them from disagreeing on an issue at any point in time. Their different backgrounds and worldviews cannot be glossed over, in spite of the role played by providence in promoting them as privileged partakers of the political terrain of Delta State.

    Luckily for Delta State, it is insulated from the scenario in many states where the quest to assert one’s authority as the sole driver of the state vis-a-vis the perceived fear of losing relevance is at the heart of the emerging crisis between new helmsmen and ex-governors. The calm atmosphere in our state is at the present time bolstered by the consolidation of the People’s Democratic Party as the dominant political party husbanding power in the last 24 years, the humility and attitude of gratitude of Governor Oborevwori and the sagacity of ex-Governor Okowa.

    Agreed that disagreements could arise unpredictably in any clime, but our own Delta is unlikely to witness a quarrelsome scene in the foreseeable future as currently seen in Abia, Kano, Zamfara, Benue and other states. My optimism is anchored on the utmost regard of successive incumbents for their predecessors and the absence of a history of the latter’s disruptive interference in the governance process outside of advisory on consultations by the governor.

    As much as Oborevwori could consult his predecessor on certain occasions because of Okowa’s incomparable contribution to his emergence, it is imperative to draw a borderline between deference and overindulgence. Allowing the governor a free hand will help him to quickly study the terrain and acclimatise to the rigour and challenges envisaged in the course of presiding over a diverse state like Delta in the next four years. His assemblage of a team of competent Deltans would complement his drive for a successful implementation of his M.O.R.E. agenda and nourish his future dream to seek mandate renewal in 2027, all things being equal.

  • Discharge justice with integrity – Oborevwori charges judges

    Discharge justice with integrity – Oborevwori charges judges

    Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori on Thursday called on Judges in the country to be guided by the doctrine of fair hearing, equity and good conscience in the discharge of their duties.

    Oborevwori urged Judges to guarantee justice for all by maintaining a high level of personal probity, devoid of greed and ensuring that the guilty are punished according the provisions of the law.

    He gave the charge at the swearing-in of Justice Catherine Ojugbana-Orishedere as President Customary Court of Appeal, and seven Judges of the State Judiciary on Thursday in Asaba.

    Those sworn-in as Judges of the High Court include; Aforkeya Obomejero; Okeleke Ifeanyi Samuel; Umuko Aboyowa Godwin; Ossai Ngozi Rita; and Adolor Onorieukuhakpo Sunny.

    While Gbakeji Emakpor Michael and Uraih Ifeanyi Tracy Patricia were sworn-in as Judges of the Customary Court of Appeal.

    Governor Oborevwori said that Justice Ojugbana-Orishedere’s recommendation by the National Judicial Council, appointment, and subsequent confirmation by the State House of Assembly testified to her capacity, competence, and fitness for the office.

    The Governor remarked that her elevation to the position of PCCA after 23 years of service validates her credentials as an eminent jurist and faithful public servant.

    Oborevwori said; “to the PCCA and the new Judges, I charge you to continue in the same spirit of hard work, sincerity, dedication, consistency, and excellence that earned you this elevation.

    “I expect you to discharge the duties of your office without fear or favour. It is one thing for judgement to be passed; it is quite another thing for justice to be seen to be served.

    “Justice is served when it is anchored on the timeless values of fair hearing, equity, good conscience, common sense, and the guilty are punished. Your offices require that you maintain a high level of personal probity, devoid of greed.

    “Given your antecedents, I have no doubt that you will justify the confidence that has been reposed in you with this appointment.

    “It is therefore incumbent on you to be good role models to your subordinates, peers, and professional colleagues. You must endeavour to leave a legacy of courage, integrity, and righteousness,” Oborevwori added.

    Responding on behalf of the Judges, Justice Ojugbana-Orishedere, thanked Governor Oborevwori for finding them worthy to serve in the state judiciary.

    She pledged the commitment of the judges to the discharge of their duties as enshrined in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    The ceremony was witnessed by the state Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, Chief Judge of Delta State Justice Theresa Diai; Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Arthur Akpowowo; former Chief Judges of the State, Justice Roseline

  • Oborevwori will deliver on his M.O.R.E Agenda – Siakpere

    Oborevwori will deliver on his M.O.R.E Agenda – Siakpere

    Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Director-General of Team Siakpere for Oborevwori, Mr John Ewhubare Siakpere (JP), has assured Deltans that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori would deliver on his campaign promises to the people.

    Siakpere, a UK-based lawyer and businessman, stated this on Thursday at the departure lounge of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.

    He called on the people to be patient with the Governor as he assembles a team of qualified Deltans to help him deliver on his M.O.R.E Agenda for the people.

    According to him, our amiable Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori will deliver on all the promises he made to Deltans during the electioneering campaigns.

    “He is a man that is committed to his promises, his words are his bond and God helping him all he listed in his M.O.R.E Agenda will be implemented for the benefit of Deltans.

    “I have absolute confidence in his ability to deliver and I therefore urge the people to support his administration and be more patient with him as he assembles a team of trusted and capable hands to help him deliver on his campaign promises.

    “As Speaker of the State House of Assembly for a record 6 years, he was outstanding and I have no doubt in my mind that he will bring his wealth of experience to bear on his new job as Governor of our great state.

    “I am quite hopeful that he will surely advance Delta as he has promised,” Siakpere said.

  • Flooding: 6000 residents displaced In Delta communities

    Flooding: 6000 residents displaced In Delta communities

    Six thousand (6000) residents in various riverine Communities in Delta State have been displaced by the perennial flooding.

    Although, no life has been reportedly lost to the disaster, but properties worth millions of naira are said to have been destroyed especially houses including other valuables.

    It was learnt that Communities such as Burutu, Bomadi, Patani, some parts of Ughelli metropolis, Ogwashi Uku Community, Particularly Ote – Owelle, Agidiase quarters that have suffered untold history of set back following the destruction of its properties by the torrential downpour everyday.

    In Asaba, and its environs, the situation is also worse hit as residents of some parts of Ibusa end, among others, suffer serious hardship whenever it rains heavily with their rooms taken in deep waters while in most times their properties are swept into river Niger including food items. Residents of Ote- Owelle, Agidiase quarters in Ogwashi uku Community have continued to raise the alarm since the coming of the rains considering the dangers posed by a shallow burrow pit dug to contain rain waters within the area.

    But Secretary to the State Government  (SSG) Dr, Kingsley Emu in a swift reaction said that the only proactive measure to help the residents out of their present mess, is to relocate them elsewhere adding that the state government was considering opening more of the IDP camps to help alleviate the Sufferings of the people.

    Dr Emu , however assured that the state government was committed to protecting Deltans who are currently trapped in the web of the heavy rainfall across the globe and sympathized with the affected residents of the flooding.

    According to reports, shallow burrow pit was dug by a construction company ( namewitheld) that constructed the Agidiase- Agidiehe link road and some metres of the Ote -Owelle road axis in Ogwashi uku Community, Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State

    Speaking to Journalists on Wednesday, Mr Lawrence Okafor who is resident within the Ote -Owelle axis, said that the shallow burrow pit had created a bigger problem than the Construction firm intended to solve adding that” Whenever it rains, the borrow pit is over flooded so much that the water surges from it and overflow the whole of the area, most buildings in this area are seriously threatened by the water that overflows from the pit”

    Meanwhile, the Delta State Ministry of Environment has advised Deltans on the need to imbibe the habit of keeping their Surroundings clean adding that it was the only way to ensure that the current situation of flooding did not sweep their houses into gutters especially those in the riverine Communities.

    The Permanent Secretary, Delta State Ministry of Environment, Dr ( Mrs) Minnie Oseji who spoke to Journalists in Asaba has said, calling on residents to buy bags where they can be dumping their refuse rather than dumping them on the streets where rainfall will sweep them into various houses.

    She said that the Ministry of Environment in Collaboration with Waste Management Board, Environmental Taskforce, Local Government Environment Department, Law enforcement agencies will embark on ” Operation Show Your Waste Disposal Receipt” in several parts of the state, warning that defaulters will be brought to serious punishments.

    Also, motorists plying the Warri- Sapele road in Uvwie Local Government Council have called on the Council’s authorities to help dispose the heap of refuse dumped beside MTN office at Alaka Junction, Effurun.

    Some of the motorists who spoke to Journalists, one of them, Philips Eda said that whenever it rains and they are driving pass Alaka Junction, they perceive offensive odour as a result of huge refuse dump beside the MTN office, noting that it poses as health hazards to the residents of the area.

  • Just In: Oborevwori appoints Ighrakpata Revenue Chairman

    Just In: Oborevwori appoints Ighrakpata Revenue Chairman

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has appointed Solomon Ighrakpata as Chairman of the Delta State Internal Revenue Board.

    The appointment of Ighrakpata follows the reconstitution of the board that was dissolved last week.

    Also nominated alongside Ighrakpata are;

    Barr. Frank Nwumbu (Executive Director, Operations)

    Collins Iwegbunor (Executive Director, ICT)

    Hon. Barr. Orezi Esievo (Executive Director, Legal Services)

    Hon. Kelly Oghenekevwe (Executive Director, Finance & Administration)

  • Nigeria’s peace in safe hands with Musa as new CDS – Irabor says as Oborevwori, Okowa, Obaigbena others pour encomiums on ex-CDS

    Nigeria’s peace in safe hands with Musa as new CDS – Irabor says as Oborevwori, Okowa, Obaigbena others pour encomiums on ex-CDS

    The immediate past Chief of Defense Staff, General Lucky Irabor has said that the peace of the nation will be guaranteed with the appointment of Major General Chris Musa as his successor saying that a better officer could have been difficult to find.

    General Irabor spoke at a reception organized for him by the Ika nation in Agbor on Saturday just as Governor Sheriff Oborevwori urged all other ethnic nationalities in Delta and Nigeria to emulate the unity of the Ika nation which he said led to the kind of reception that attracted dignitaries from across the nation.

    The reception populated by serving and retired generals led by the CDS, Major-General CG Musa accompanied by his wife also had former defence and army chiefs including General Alex Ogomudia, Lt General Azubike Ihejirika among the dignitaries.

    Also present were the deputy governor of Delta State, Mr Monday Onyeme, the speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, the Group Managing Director of Zenith Bank, Dr Ebenezer Onyeagwu, Chairman of Thisday/Arise News, Prince Nduka Obaigbena, Chief Nduka Irabor, the Dein of Agbor, Dr Benjamin Ikenchukwu, the Obi of Owa, Dr Emmanuel Efeziormor, Senator Emmanuel Aguariavwodo, Senator Uche Ekwunife among other monarchs.

    Asserting that the peace of the nation was guaranteed with the appointment of Gen Musa and the new service chiefs, Irabor said:

    “I am glad that your pedigree is well known and I am happy that no other person was chosen to be the chief of defence staff at this time. Let me use this opportunity to assure the nation that with CG Musa as CDS we certainly are well pleased and the security and defence of our nation is in good hands.

    “The growth and development of the armed forces is in good hands and so be rest assured that Musa along with his team of service chiefs will do the best to ensure that they increase or escalate the approaches that we have established to ensure that within our nation that there will be no problem of insecurity.”

     

    Admiring the turnout of dignitaries across the nation and the presence of the different clans in Ika Nation at the ceremony, Governor Oborevwori said:

    “You can see that this is not a hired crowd. You can see that the unity of the Ika nation has brought about this hosting. God will bless Ika nation.

    “As governor it is my duty to encourage other ethnic nationalities to continue to unite and to host their own and that will spur them to continue to do more. A lot has been said about our brother Gen. Irabor. As a speaker in the 7th Assembly, the lot that he has done I am aware and he was upgraded and almost at the point of retirement he was made the Chief of Defence Staff and putting another 29 months

    “And he has done very well as a brilliant officer. And one thing I find about him is that he is someone that has a passion to serve. He is committed, very focused in all his doing and I am very sure that the person that has taken over from you, CG Musa is somebody that I know for almost two decades is also a fine officer and I know with him peace will come to this nation.”

  • Oborevwori salutes predecessor, Ifeanyi Okowa at 64

    Oborevwori salutes predecessor, Ifeanyi Okowa at 64

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has congratulated his predecessor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, CON as he clocks 64 years on July 8.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, in Asaba, Oborevwori lauded the immediate past Governor of the State for his patriotic contributions to State and nation-building.

    He commended the former Governor for supporting his emergence as his worthy successor and remarked that Okowa’s pivotal role in ensuring Universal Health Coverage for Deltans and the nation was impactful and unforgettable.

    He said that through his SMART and Stronger Delta Agenda, Senator Okowa had laid a very strong foundation for his administration’s M.O.R.E Agenda to gain traction in the State.

    Oborevwori said: “My dear leader and boss, I must commend you for your sacrifice and sterling accomplishments in the development of our dear State.

    “Your administration’s credible performances across the State no doubt contributed immensely to our victory in the polls and I must thank Deltans for keeping faith with our party, the PDP.

    “Your Excellency, you set a great standard, delivering over 2,000 km of roads and drains in the 8 years of your administration and this record would take the grace of God to surpass.

    “We commend you for putting Delta as a front line State and a pacesetter for Contributory Health Insurance across the Country, even as we pledge to sustain the tempo and reach out to more people, especially in the informal sector.

    “I must also commend you for the massive empowerment and job creation programmes which directly and indirectly impacted no fewer than 200,000 youths across the State.

    “I acknowledge your legendary contributions to the course of peace in our State and the Niger Delta region,” he said.

    “On behalf of my family, the Government and people of Delta, I congratulate a gentleman politician, a consummate political leader and my dear boss, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, CON on his 64th birth anniversary.

    “On this auspicious occasion of your birth anniversary, I join your family, friends and well-wishers to thank Almighty God for your life, which has been marked by divine favour and and superlative attainments,” Oborevwori added.

  • Legal fireworks: Oborevwori gives glory to God over victories

    Legal fireworks: Oborevwori gives glory to God over victories

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has given thanks to God for his legal victories at the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal and the Supreme Court on Friday.

    The governorship election petition tribunal sitting in Asaba, had, on Thursday, dismissed the petition of Mr. Ken Pela, the governorship candidate of the Labour Party for abandoning his petition.

    Similarly, the Supreme Court, on Friday dismissed an appeal brought before it by Chief Ikie Aghwarianovwe, seeking the disqualification of Governor Oborevwori for lack of merit.

    The thanksgiving service which held at Government House Chapel, Asaba, to appreciate God for the victories was attended by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and his wife, Tobore, the deputy governor, Sir Monday Onyeme and his wife, Catherine, former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and his wife, Edith, and the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor among other top government functionaries.

    Speaking at the service, Governor Oborevwori who dedicated the court victories to Almighty God, thanked God for stamping His feet on the affairs of the state.

    He pledged to continue to be the governor of all Deltans and sued for the support of all in the task of building a virile and prosperous state.

    Rt. Hon. Oborevwori disclosed that his administration was anchored on Christ, just as he attributed his electoral victory to God’s divine mercy.

    According to him, “God cannot deny Himself. The victory God has granted us, is permanent and no man can destroy what God has done by himself.

    “Today, we stand here victorious and we are grateful to God for guiding us through this challenging journey. God has taken over our battles, therefore, we are more than conquerors.

    “These victories of yesterday and today are dedicated to God and they have come as early birthday gifts to His Excellency, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa.

    “I congratulate our leader, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, for the foundation that he has laid. I once told him that he has done things that he will be remembered for.

    “I appeal to Deltans to know that the victories we have recorded are not from men, but from God and we give God all the praise,” he said.

    Earlier in a sermon, the Chaplain, Government House Chapel, Ven. Charles Osemenam called on Nigerians not to indulge in the nefarious act of pulling others down, emphasising that every evil committed would obviously attract severe consequences.

    Ven. Osemenam observed that evil was on the increase in the contemporary Nigerian society because, according to him, “many people are not with Christ”, pointing out that there was need for Christians to surrender their lives to Christ.

    He urged the governor to see his legal victories in court as a unique call to stand with Christ and render selfless service to God and humanity.

    Speaking in an interview with journalists shortly after the thanksgiving service, immediate past governor of the state, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa called on all Deltans to join hands with Gôvernor Oborevwori in advancing sustainable development in the state.

    Senator Okowa noted that thanksgiving to God was an application for more blessings hence the need for the governor to sustain his cordial relationship with God.

    “Truly I am thankful to God. If you recall in the very few words that I did speak before I left office, was that it will be my greatest joy to see the altar at Government House Chapel still aglow.

    “And coming here today and the stories I have heard in the last several days, I give God all the glory. This is the greatest legacy that can be left; because once God is present in our lives and governance, things will move smoothly.

    “The grace of God is sufficient for us. So I am truly very excited walking in here today since I left office and seeing the enthusiasm of people to serve God.

    “I thank God for the person of the governor and it’s my prayer that God will bring more glory and praise to his administration,” Okowa stated.

  • Gov Oborevwori wins again as Supreme Court dismisses Ikie’s suit, slams N6 million fine on appellant

    Gov Oborevwori wins again as Supreme Court dismisses Ikie’s suit, slams N6 million fine on appellant

    • Supreme Court on Friday, dismissed an appeal brought before it by Chief Ikie Aghwarianovwe, seeking the disqualification of Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori for lacking in merit.

    In a unanimous judgement of the apex court, delivered by Justice Emmanuel Agim, the court held that the appellant failed to prove his case beyond reasonable doubt.

    According to Justice Agim, “the mere fact that there were differentials in names does not amount to falsity.

    “An error in date of birth in a certificate not shown evidentially to emanate from the respondent cannot amount to falsity”.

    In dismissing the appeal for lacking in merit, the court ordered Chief Ikie to pay N3 million each as cost to PDP and Rt. Hon. Oborevwori.

    Chief Ikie a gubernatorial aspirant of the PDP had in October 2022 dragged Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP to court, alleging that the former submitted false documents to INEC to aid his qualification for 2019 House of Assembly election in Delta State.

    In the suit which was initially assigned to the Hon. Justice Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja, but subsequently transferred to Asaba, Delta State, Chief Ikie also claimed that as a result of the alleged forged documents, Rt. Hon. Oborevwori was not qualified to contest the 2023 gubernatorial election.

    While denying the allegation of forgery, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and PDP raised objection that the suit was statute barred, pointing out that documents submitted to INEC in 2018 towards the 2019 general election, could not be a ground for disqualification of a candidate in 2023.

    The trial Court upheld the Defendants’ objection, saying that Chief Ikie failed woefully to substantiate the allegations of forgery.

    Dissatisfied, Chief Ikie went to the Court of Appeal to appeal the judgment, but the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja in a unanimous judgment, delivered by Justice Peter Olabisi Ige, upheld judgment of the trial court and resolved all the issues for determination in favour of Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori.

    Coming down heavily on Chief Ikie for alleging falsification of documents without calling the institutions that issued the certificates to Rt. Hon. Oborevwori, the Court held that Chief Ikie’s case was moribund and could not be revived under any guise.

  • Oborevwori, Service Chiefs expected as Ika people plan grand reception for ex-CDS, Gen Irabor

    Oborevwori, Service Chiefs expected as Ika people plan grand reception for ex-CDS, Gen Irabor

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State and the top brass of the nation’s armed forces are expected to grace a reception for the immediate past Chief of Defense Staff, General Lucky Irabor CFR, at Agbor this weekend.

    The reception being organised by the people of Ika Federal Constituency is expected also to be graced by the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, the Chief Judge of Delta State, Honourable Justice Tessy Diai, the immediate past Governor of Delta State, Senator(Dr) Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa CON, among several other eminent personalities in the land.

    All 11 monarchs from the Federal Constituency are also expected to grace the ceremony and give a touch of tradition to the homecoming on Saturday, July 8, 2023 taking place at the Public Field, Agbor.

    Speaking ahead of the reception, the Vice Chairman of the organising committee, Rear Admiral NP Agholor (rtd) said:

    “General LEO Irabor is our kinsman, colleague, friend and brother in whom we are well pleased. He has distinguished himself in service and acquitted himself after an unblemished service to the nation. It is because of this and the honour he has brought to our land that the Ika people have decided to give honour to whom honour is due.”

    General Irabor was appointed Chief of Defence Staff in January 2021 and stepped down on June 19, 2023. He was formally pulled out of service by the top brass of the services on June 29, 2023.