Tag: Warri Kingdom

  • Buhari mourns longest serving Chief of Warri Kingdom, Rone

    Buhari mourns longest serving Chief of Warri Kingdom, Rone

    President Muhammadu Buhari has condoled with the Olu of Warri, all chiefs of the Kingdom, family and friends of the Rone family, over the passage of Chief S.S Rone.

    Late Rone, Ogienoyibo, was the Obazuaye of Warri and longest serving Chief.

    In a condolence message by his spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina on Tuesday in Abuja, the president appreciated the grace of God on the departed, which saw him serving four monarchs as a high-ranking Chief.

    Buhari lauded the late chief for helping to maintain peace, amity and development in Warri and environs.

    He commended the life of service lived by the chief to the younger generation, and urged his family and children to ensure that his good works are preserved, and his memories evergreen.

    According to the president, Rone, who died on Monday, aged 86, left behind a worthy reputation, which will remain inspiring.

    The president wished the departed eternal rest, and comfort for those mourning him.

  • Olu of Warri distances self from pipeline surveillance contract

    Olu of Warri distances self from pipeline surveillance contract

    The paramount ruler of the Kingdom of Warri, and the 21st Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, has said he does not own Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited.

    Recall that Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited is one of the three companies recently awarded the pipeline surveillance contract by Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited.

    The monarch denied the allegation in a statement on Monday issued by the immediate past president of the National Association of Itsekiri Graduates and leader of a Niger Delta interest group, Edema Oritsetimeyin.

    In the statement, Oritsetimeyin, also the National Publicity Secretary of Itsekiri Consultative Congress, listed the three companies awarded the pipeline surveillance contract as Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Maton Engineering Nigeria Limited, and Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited.

    The statement accused the commander of the erstwhile Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta, Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo of, “trying to disparage the integrity and the person of the Warri monarch, through various publications.”

    Olu of Warri disassociates himself from pipeline surveillance contract

    It said, “While Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited is owned by Tompolo, with Keston Pondi as one of the Directors, Maton Engineering Nigeria Limited is owned by Mathew Tonlagha, a foot soldier and strong ally of Tompolo. Pipeline Infrastructure is not owned by His Imperial Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, but only has business interest in it.”

    Oritsetimeyin further distanced the Olu of Warri from the multi-million naira oil pipeline surveillance contract, just as he also faulted the Federal Government’s award of a section of the contracts to Tompolo’s company despite his antecedent as an ex-militant leader with alleged animosity to the Itsekiri.

    “Tompolo, despite claiming amnesty with the defunct MEND, has been alleged to be involved in various militant groups like the Niger Delta Avengers and recently, Creek Dragons. However, this has not stopped the NNPC from awarding a pipeline surveillance contract to his company,” he stated.

    The statement read, “The past few days has seen deliberate falsehood being perpetrated by the mouthpiece of Tompolo and his Gbaramatu Juju Priest King in the name of a supposed investigation.

    “As against the much-publicised falsehood that His Majesty was awarded a contract through Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, it is on record that the revered Warri monarch is neither a registered director or shareholder in Pipeline Infrastructure.

    “It is also a deliberate falsehood to state that the pipeline infrastructure contract covers up to Akwa Ibom, when it ends in Rivers State, with the figures of 138 billion naira annually, wrong.

    “It is on record that Atuwatse III, has been a serial entrepreneur and this endeared him to his in-law. It is also on record that the Itsekiri people of Warri Kingdom own oil wells, spread across Ondo, Edo and Delta states, making Warri Kingdom, the kingdom with the highest quantum of crude oil and gas in the nation.

    “The Itsekiri people, have been rather too magnanimous to Tompolo and his King, despite the fact that it is on record that the people of Gbaramatu are customary tenants to the Warri Kingdom, as declared in Suit No. W/30/1962 and Suit No. SC 294/1970.

    “Proverbs 30:15-16 says, ‘There are three things that are never satisfied, four that never say, Enough! The grave, the barren womb, land, which is never satisfied with water and fire, which never say, Enough,’ permit me to say the fifth thing that is never satisfied, is Tompolo.

    “We wish to let Tompolo and his cohorts know that no amount of falsehood and character assassination on the person of His Imperial Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III, the Olu of Warri, can deter him from his mission to redefine the role of traditional rulers in Nigeria and bring Foreign Direct Investment to Warri Kingdom.

    “We hope that the Delta State Government, the NNPC and the Federal Government, will do well to call Tompolo to order to avert any breakdown of law and order or hold Tompolo and his Gbaramatu King responsible, for any breakdown of law and order in the three Warri Local Government Areas or any other part of the Niger Delta.”

  • JUST IN: Iyasere of Warri’s trial for allegedly beating octogenarian adjourned

    JUST IN: Iyasere of Warri’s trial for allegedly beating octogenarian adjourned

    The Evbuoriaria Magistrates’ Court in Benin, on Tuesday, adjourned the trial of the Iyasere of Warri Kingdom, Chief Johnson Atseleghe, over alleged assault until March 10.

    The absence of the prosecution witnesses in court due to the biting fuel scarcity stalled the trial of the Warri chief alleged to have assaulted an octogenarian, Chief Grace Tietie, on Feb. 7.

    The defendant is being tried on a one count charge of assault.

    Tietie, 84, is the Keke of Ologbo Dukedom in Ikpoba-okha Local Government Area of Edo state.

    At the resumed hearing of the case, the Police Prosecutor, Mr N. A. Ukpebor told the court that his witnesses were finding it difficult to come to court from Ologbo as a result of the fuel scarcity.

    Ukpebor therefore urged the court for an adjournment in order for his witnesses to be present in court to give their evidence.

    Consequently, the Magistrate, Mr Festus Okoro adjourned the case until March 10 for hearing.

    The prosecutor, had told the court that the defendant committed the offence on Dec. 31, 2021 and Jan. 1, at Ologbo Community, Ikpoba-okha Local Government Area of Edo.

    Ukpebor said that the defendant did unlawfully assaulted Chief Grace Tietie by beating her up with fist blows and inflicted injuries on her head.

    He said that the offence contravened Section 351 of the Criminal Code Cap 48 Vol.11 Laws of the defunct Bendel State of Nigeria, 1976, as applicable in Edo State.

    If found guilty, Section 351 of the Criminal Code prescribes one year jail term for assault

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against him.

    Magistrate Okoro had admitted the Iyasere to N100,000 bail with one surety in like sum, who must be a resident within jurisdiction of the court.