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NUJ Calls for Free, Fair and Transparent Local Government Councils’ Election in Delta

NUJ Calls for  Free, Fair, and Transparent Local Government Councils’ Election in Delta State

 

As the Local Government Councils’ elections approach on July 13, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council, wishes to reiterate the critical role that journalists play in ensuring a transparent, credible, and peaceful electoral process. Journalists serve as the vital link between the electoral process and the public, providing essential information and education to the electorate.

In light of this, the NUJ Delta State Council emphasizes the following points:

1. Objective Monitoring and Reporting: Journalists are committed to monitoring the electoral process objectively. We urge all media professionals to report only the results declared by the official electoral umpire. It is crucial to maintain the integrity of the information disseminated to avoid creating unnecessary chaos or confusion among the public.

2. Respect for Journalists’ Rights: The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, guarantees the freedom of the press. Journalists must be allowed to carry out their duties without any form of restriction, intimidation, or harassment. We call on the electoral umpire, the police, and other security agencies to respect and uphold the rights of journalists during the forthcoming Councils’ poll.

3. Professional Conduct: We urge all journalists to adhere to the highest standards of professional conduct. This includes verifying information before dissemination, avoiding sensationalism, and ensuring balanced and fair reporting. Journalists should also keep their personal observations private to maintain objectivity and neutrality.

4. Collaboration with Security Agencies: While we advocate for the unrestricted operation of journalists, we also recognize the importance of collaboration with security agencies to ensure a safe and secure environment for the electoral process. We encourage open communication and cooperation between journalists and security personnel to facilitate a smooth and peaceful election.

5. Public Awareness and Education: Journalists have a responsibility to educate the public about the electoral process, their rights, and the importance of participating in the elections. By providing accurate and timely information, journalists can help foster an informed and engaged electorate.

The NUJ Delta State Council remains committed to supporting its members in carrying out their duties effectively and safely. We call on all stakeholders to work together to ensure a free, fair, and transparent election on July 13.

Together, we can uphold the principles of democracy and contribute to the development of our great state.

E-Signed:

Comrade Churchill Oyowe,
Chairman, NUJ Delta Council

Comrade Victor Sorokwu, Secretary, NUJ Delta Council.

Delta: Odohisi elected as Udu NBA Chairman

Delta: Odohisi elected as Udu NBA Chairman

By: Akpokona Omafuaire 

THE Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Udu Branch Sunday elected its new executive with John Odohisi Esq, emerging as Chairman after pulling 57 votes to defeat his opponent B.M. Jamaho Esq, with 44 votes in a free and fair election conducted by the Caretaker committee led by Ayo Asala SAN.

This is as Austin Nyekigbe Esq, pulled 55 votes to defeat David Omage Esq, with 45 votes to emerge Secretary.

The election which held at the Wetland Hotel, Mofor in Orhuwhorun road has 106 accredited voters with 101 votes cast.

The election which commenced at about 2pm was concluded at about 4.24pm and

Announcing the results, Asala SAN said, “With J.E. Odohisi pulling the majority votes, I hereby declare Odohisi as returned as Chairman and Austin Nyekigbe having pulled the majority votes in the other election as Secretary.”

In a show of sportsmanship as experienced community leader, B.M. Jamaho hugged Odohisi and shook hands after the results were announced.

In his acceptance speech, Odohisi thanked members for the unity and turning out for the peaceful election.

According to him, “Today, history has been made. The branch has decided, I want us to keep the unity and work together to move the branch forward.

“I thank the Caretaker committee led by my learned Silk, Ayo Asala SAN and others who meticulously conducted the election. I thank my colleagues who also contested, we are all winners. Udu branch must move forward” he added.

Highpoint of the event was the swearing in of the Executive after taking Thier paths. The new executive compromise of J. E. Odohisi Esq, Chairman, Mrs. Oghale Ejiroghene, Vice Chairman, Austin Nyekigbe Esq, Secretary, S.G. Okpongu, Treasurer, Mrs. Ofuoma A. Hitler as Assistant Secretary.

Bill on Delta State Prevention & Prohibition/Destruction and Vandalization of Public Properties & Public Assets passes first reading

Bill on Delta State Prevention & Prohibition/Destruction and Vandalization of Public Properties & Public Assets passes first reading

 

A Bill on Delta State Prevention and Prohibition of Destruction and Vandalization of Public Properties and Public Assets Bill 2024 has passed first reading on the floor of the State House of Assembly.

The Bill which has the Chairman House Committee on Public Accounts, Chief James Augoye, representing Okpe Constituency in the House as the lead sponsor, was read the first time at Tuesday’s resumed plenary session of the Assembly, presided over by the Speaker, Emomotimi Dennis Guwor.

Chief Augoye had in two separate motions sought the leave of the House to bring in the Bill for legislative processing and for it to be read the first time.

The motions were unanimously adopted when put to voice votes by the Speaker who subsequently announced Wednesday, 17th July 2024 for second reading of the bill.

Augoye, a former Commissioner for Works in the State and together with 19 others, are seeking for enactment of a Law to provide for the prevention and prohibition of destruction and vandalization of public properties and other public assets in Delta State.

The House also took first reading on the Delta State Domestic Staff Service Providers Registration Bill.

At at plenary, the Speaker, Emomotimi Guwor announced constitution of a seven-man Special Committee on Nutrition and Food Security in the State.

The committee has the Chief Whip of the House and Chairman, House of Assembly committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Perkins Umukoro as Chairman and member representing Isoko South 2 State constituency, Ferguson Onwo as Deputy Chairman.

Members include Marylyn Okowa-Daramola, Ika North East, Bridget Anyafulu, Oshimili South, Festus Utuama, Ughelli South, Pereotu Oloye, Burutu 2 and Benson Obire, Warri South 2 as members, while Abigail Eseadi would serve as Secretary

Constituting the committee, the Speaker, Emomotimi Guwor said the development was in response to recommendation from a retreat by Conference of Speakers.

He said, “Distinguished colleagues, I wish to inform you that arising from a retreat by the Committee on Nutrition and Food Security of the House of Representatives with Speakers of the 36 State Houses of Assembly and other stake holders, held on 2nd to 4th May, 2024, it was observed that democratic governance, economic development, peace and security in Nigeria cannot be sustained amidst malnutrition and food insecurity aggravated by increasing poverty and security challenges.

“In order to combat this challenge and ameliorate the food crisis in the country, a communiqué issued at the end of the retreat recommended that all State Houses of assembly should each set up Legislative Committee on Nutrition and Food Security.

“In view of this recommendation, I wish to constitute the Special Committee on Nutrition and Food Security of the House” Guwor said.

The Speaker directed the Committee according to the Speaker, should liaise with the Committee on Nutrition and Food Security, House of Representatives for synergy in the area of nutrition and Food Security and Technical Support.

Okowa @65: Ifeadi Extends Hearty Greetings to immediate past Delta Governor

Okowa @65: Ifeadi Extends Hearty Greetings to immediate past Delta Governor

Arc. Kester Ifeadi, President of the Organisation For the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) – the culture umbrella body of Anioma nation and CEO of Contemporary Group Limited, has congratulated the immediate past Governor of Delta State, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa on the celebration of his 65 years birth anniversary.

In a statement, Ifeadi eulogized Okowa for being a phenomenal leader, focused administrator and generous politician who has brought visibility to politics and enormous gains to his people.

He further described him as one of the best things that ever happened to Anioma Nation, maintaining that Okowa rose from a dint of hard-work and consistency of positive character to become the first Anioma born politician to govern Delta State.

The culture enthusiast said that the journey of OFAAC cannot be evaluated without a mention of Okowa as one of the pillars of support to the Organisation.

According to him, “Let me use this medium to specially celebrate our leader His Excellency, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa remains a Godsent to Anioma people. He would forever be cherished by our people.

“I wish him a blissful birthday and pray that the splendour of the season finds expression in his life. It’s a great day for a great man; and with joy in my heart, I extend the cheers of my heart to him.

“Happy birthday sir. May you continue to find favour in the sight of God, may His wisdom continually be your portion and may joy, peace, sound health and long life never be far from you. More grace to you, Our Leader”, Ifeadi praised.

Uganda Wins Both Legs Of 2024 Mens Rugby Africa Sevens Tournament

Uganda Wins Both Legs Of 2024 Mens Rugby Africa Sevens Tournament

 

Uganda Wins The 2024 Mens Rugby Africa Sevens Tournament Over the weekend 7th & 8th july 2024 in Mauritius and qualified alongside Madagasca for the world rugby men sevens series 2025

Uganda completed a double in Mauritius, securing the 2024 Africa Men’s 7s title in a thrilling 20 points -17 points final win over South Africa at Labourdonnais Sports Grounds in Mauritius. Tolbert Onyango’s charges won all 12 of their matches throughout the tournament’s first & second legs, earning their fourth Africa Men’s 7s title. They last won it in 2022.

All tournaments feature the same 12 teams. Teams compete for the World Rugby Series title by accumulating points based on their finishing position in each tournament. The bottom four teams play a repechange tournament against the top four teams of the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series.

The 2024 HSBC SVNS season will reach a dramatic conclusion in Madrid as the top 8 teams play in a ‘winner takes all’ series to become Series Champions, while the bottom 4 teams will play-off against the winning teams from the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger Series to qualify for the 2025 HSBC SVNS series.

Final Standings Of The 2024 Mens Rugby Africa Sevens Tournament

1. UGANDA (20 + 20) = 40 Points
2. SOUTH AFRICA (16 + 18) = 34 Points
3. MADAGASCAR (18 + 14). = 32 Points
4. ZIMBABWE (12 + 16 ) = 28 Points
5. BURKINAFASO (14 + 12) = 26 Points
6. KENYA (10 + 10) = 20 Points
7. IVORY COAST (8 + 4) = 12 Points
8. ZAMBIA (4 + 8) = 12 Points
9. TUNISIA (2 + 6) = 8 Points
10. MAURITIUS (6 + 1) = 7 Points
11. NIGERIA (3 + 3) = 6 Points
12. ALGERIA (1 + 2) = 3 Points

Uganda and Madagascar qualified for the 2025 edition of the World Rugby 7s Challenger Series on Africa’s ticket. South Africa and Kenya are already in the World Rugby SVNS Series.

Only four nations – Kenya (6), Uganda (4), Zimbabwe (3), and South Africa (1) – have won the tournament since 2000 when it was founded.

Previous Winners:

2000: Zimbabwe

2004: Kenya

2008: Kenya

2012: Zimbabwe

2013: Kenya

2014: South Africa

2015: Kenya

2016: Uganda

2017: Uganda

2018: Zimbabwe

2019: Kenya

2020 x Not held

2021 x Not held

2022: Uganda

2023: Kenya

2024: Uganda

From 2000 until 2012, the Rugby Africa Men’s 7s championship was held every four years. It became an annual tournament in 2013 and has, since then, been hosted around the continent every year. It was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The World Rugby Sevens Challenger (formerly the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series) is an annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national teams run by World Rugby that includes men’s and women’s events. Sponsored by banking group HSBC, it is the second tier of competition below the SVNS. Teams on the respective men’s and women’s tours of the Challenger Series compete for promotion to the first tier as a core team.

New Zealand “All Blacks” 7s is the current title holder of World Sevens Series.

Compiled by
Obong Ntiense Williams
“Mr Rugby”

SWAN prays for safe return of abducted Kaduna members

SWAN prays for safe return of abducted Kaduna members

 

The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Imo State Chapter has joined its Kaduna Chapter counterpart to ask for an unconditional release of two Sports Writers who were kidnapped by suspected bandits on Saturday night in Kaduna.

SWAN, Imo in a press release signed by its Chairman, Cosmos Chukwuemeka and made available by the Secretary, Tunde Liadi, said no sports journalist deserves to be made to go through such harrowing experience and has beckoned on their kidnappers to release them and their family members.

Alhaji Abdulraheem Aodu of the Blueprint Newspapers and The Nation Newspapers’ Alhaji Abdulgafar Alabelewe along with their family members were both abducted in their various homes in Kaduna and SWAN, Imo is joining other sports journalists to repudiate the act and called for their immediate freedom.

“Sports journalists are peace loving people that do not deserve to go through what Alhaji Abdulraheem Aodu of the Blueprint Newspapers and The Nation Newspapers’ Alhaji Abdulgafar Alabelewe and their families are going through in the hands of their kidnappers. We pray that they are released without condition and safely to reunite with their families,” the press statement read.

“SWAN, Imo urged the law enforcement agents to be steadfast with their job and strive to apprehend those behind the dastard act. SWAN, Imo also called on the Kaduna State Government and the Federal Government to do the needful to ensure they are released.”

Gov. Abiodun Splashes 500K, 350k, 250k Cash On Ogun State Scrabblers For African Games Performances

Gov. Abiodun Splashes 500K, 350k, 250k Cash On Ogun State Scrabblers For African Games Performances

It was all smiles on the faces of Ogun State scrabble players and officials who were part of Team Nigeria to the delayed 2023 African Games as they were rewarded with cash prizes for their performances by the State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun.

“The scrabble team who converged at the State’s Sports Council, Ijeja, Abeokuta along with athletes, coaches and officials from other disciplines were presented with their rewards.

Athletes who won Gold medals were awarded 500,000 each, Silver medallists were given 350,000 each, bronze winners got 250,000 each while coaches and other athletes who couldn’t make it to the podium received 150,000 naira each.

The colourful reception which was part of Ogun State Mid-Year Sporting Activities Report, provided the opportunity for Governor Abiodun to appreciate Team Ogun members who were part of Team Nigeria to the Accra 2023 Games held in March.

Adebisi Adekansi created history as she became the first Nigerian to win two gold medals at the Scrabble event which was one of the demonstration sports at the ‘African Olympics.’

She won the top medal in the Women’s Single event and she would again, teamed up with Joy Ola another Team Ogun player to provide the push which ensured Nigeria claimed gold in the women’s Team Event.

Both gold medallists along with Jimoh Abdumumin and head coach Bukunmi Afolayan were appreciated with the rewards.

Commissioner of Sports Isiaka Wasiu who represented the Governor said the State was proud of Team Ogun for contributing to the success of Team Nigeria.

“To our own Ogun Athletes who made the list of TEAM NIGERIA at the 13th African Games in Accra Ghana, your dedication and perseverance have paid off, and your names will go down in history as champions. You have proven that, with hard work and determination, anything is possible. Your achievements will continue to inspire a new generation of athletes, and your legacy will live on for years to come.”

“For being so outstanding to have been picked from Team Ogun to represent our country, our sports loving governor, in his continuous effort to reposition sports in Ogun state has graciously approved a reward of N500,000.00 to all the gold medalist, N300,000.00 for silver medalist, N250,000.00 for bronze medalist while N150,000.00 goes to those that did not win and the coaches. You will recall that this gesture has become a norm with Prince Dapo Abiodun’s government as financial rewards were extended to medalists from the 2022 National Sport festival held in Asaba, Delta State.”

A total of 11 athletes from the state contributed to Team Nigeria’s 121 medal haul at the Games.

FIFA President, Infantino felicitates NFF President, Gusau on his 60th birthday

FIFA President, Infantino felicitates NFF President, Gusau on his 60th birthday

 

President of world football-governing body, FIFA, Gianni Infantino has personally congratulated the President of Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau on the latter’s 60th (Diamond Jubilee) birthday anniversary, on Sunday, 7th July 2024.

Infantino wrote: “I would like to extend my best wishes to you on this very special day. As we celebrate your birthday, it is the occasion to reflect on our collaboration and to thank you for all your work and for your contribution to the development of the sport that unites us all, football.

“May this year bring you good health, joy, success and fulfilment on both a personal and professional level.”

Gusau, born on 7th July 1964, served as Chairman of Zamfara State Football Association and also as Chairman of the Zamfara State Sports Commission. He was a special adviser to the Governor of Zamfara State, before serving two terms as Member of the NFF Executive Committee and Chairman of Chairmen of Nigeria Football.

A FIFA and CAF Security Officer and Member of the Organizing Committee for the African Nations Championship, Gusau mounted the saddle as President of NFF on the last day of September 2022.

Natufe to Tinubu: It makes no sense to concentrate Nigeria’s import-export business in Lagos seaports

Natufe to Tinubu: It makes no sense to concentrate Nigeria’s import-export business in Lagos seaports

· **Says Sapele seaport completely abandoned, Calabar, Koko, Port Harcourt, and Warri seaports left to rot, and severely underutilized

· **Describes performance of Okpe politicians as poor

· Tells Oborevwori, Dafinone, other Delta top government officials what to do

President General of Okpe Union, Prof Igho Natufe has expressed concern about the concentration of seaports in Lagos.

 

‘’From the perspective of the Okpe Nation and the Niger Delta region, the concentration of seaports around Lagos grants overwhelming power to the Yoruba and the entire South West region of Nigeria’’.

Natufe spoke at the 94th anniversary of the Okpe Union in Lagos.

‘’It is baffling that imports from Asian countries are directed to Lagos ports, when Calabar, Port Harcourt, Sapele, and Warri seaports are closer to Asia than Lagos. This phenomenon clearly demonstrates an over balance of power problematic which we need to address in Nigeria, if restructuring is to be taken seriously’’.

He charged President Bola Tinubu to revive Sapele, Calabar, Koko, Port Harcourt, and Warri ports.

‘’Sapele seaport, a natural seaport, which was second to Lagos before the military coup of January 15, 1966, has been completely abandoned, while Calabar, Koko, Port Harcourt, and Warri seaports have been left to rot, and severely underutilized.

He lamented the concentration of seaports in the South-West geo-political zone.

‘’While political leaders of the Yoruba Nation have used their access to power to monopolize the concentration of seaports in their region, it must be stressed that this monopoly has caused a grave disequilibrium in access to power on the distribution of seaports in the Niger Delta region, including the Sapele seaport. It makes no sense to concentrate Nigeria’s import-export business in only the Lagos seaports.

The renowned scholar, activist and author described the performance of Okpe politicians as poor.

‘’It must be acknowledged that, since the establishment of Delta State in 1991, Okpe political leaders have performed very poorly in attracting businesses to Okpe Nation. Their access to power has not led to infrastructural development in Okpe Nation, compared for example, the achievements of Isoko political leaders in Isoko Nation. In fact, the Isoko Nation has debunked the argument that you need a governor of your ethnic nationality to develop your region. The Isoko political and traditional leaders conscientiously utilize their access to power to benefit their constituencies while, sadly, their Okpe counterparts are primarily concerned about their respective pockets’’

He listed the plans of the Okpe Union towards repositioning the Okpe Nation.

‘’Okpe Union shall continue its advocacy of investments in Okpe Nation, including reaching out to the Delta State Government on this important subject. We shall intensify our lobbying of both the Federal and State governments to ensure the revival of Sapele seaport and the attraction of industries to Okpe Nation. We shall utilize the extensive experience of Okpe nationals, especially those in the Diaspora, to identify prospective investors to invest in Okpe Nation, under the framework of a public-private partnership (PPP)’’

To address the worrisome situation in Delta State, Natufe urged Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to improve the infrastructural deficits in Delta State, especially in Okpe Nation, make the environment attractive to foreign and domestic investors.

‘’An environment where an investor has to provide electricity, water, and good roads is hardly conducive for economic growth and development’’.

He underscored that Okpe Union must continue to instil positive change in Okpe Nation, by liaising with other Okpe organizations on the strategies for development.

The former university don also spoke on banditry, terrorism and kidnapping.

‘’The fragility of the Nigerian state is aggravated by the insecurity in the country. We call on the federal government to take immediate actions to evacuate Fulani herdsmen, bandits and terrorists from the territories of the indigenous ethnic nationalities across Nigeria. While we advocate for the unity of Nigeria, we strongly believe that the unity can only be strengthened if it is anchored on the principles of justice, fairness and equity, serving the interests of the indigenous ethnic nationalities in the country’’.

He mentioned other ways of addressing the country’s challenges.

‘’We are facing an existential crisis in Nigeria. A resolution of this crisis requires inputs from all indigenous ethnic nationalities at a round table conference, if the National Assembly proves incapable of producing a renewed federalism of the 1963 variant. If not properly handled, the current crisis can lead to unwanted confrontations between ethnic nationalities with severe consequences for Nigeria. It is on record that the Hausas have given the Fulanis an ultimatum to vacate their territories’’.

Natufe also expressed the commitment of the Okpe Nation to work with other ethnic nationalities in restructuring the Nigerian edifice to guarantee the safety of all indigenous ethnic nationalities, on the basis of justice, fairness and equity.

‘’We, Okpe, have no secessionist intentions. But, we recognize that the Nigerian edifice is cracked and haemorrhaging. We are committed to working with other ethnic nationalities in restructuring the Nigerian edifice to guarantee the safety of all indigenous ethnic nationalities, on the basis of justice, fairness and equity, where our rights are recognized and protected under a renewed federal constitution. However, if by omission or commission, the Nigerian edifice disintegrates, we pray it is via the velvet model of Czechoslovakia and not via the Yugoslav variant’’.

Okpebholo is the next governor of Edo State – Esan Youths declare

Okpebholo is the next governor of Edo State – Esan Youths declare

*Call Asue Ighodalo stranger

*Say Federal High Court judgement, victory for democracy

*Lament failure, broken hopes

*Praise PDP defectors

Youths in Edo State on Saturday explained that the issue of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Monday Okpebholo winning the September 21 governorship election was a forgone conclusion.

“There is no alternative to Monday Okpebholo in the September 21 governorship election”

They said Okpebholo’s governorship was an idea whose time had come.

“It is time to rescue Edo State from the unstoppable path towards disorder and catastrophe. Monday Okpebholo will usher in change and accountability.

Reading from a prepared text on behalf of Esan Youths, community leaders and women on Saturday in Igueben, the President General of Esan Youths Movement, Pastor Jonathan Omozokpia said Okpebholo’s governorship ambition was practically signed, sealed and delivered.

“Monday Okpebholo has succeeded in building a network of friends across Nigeria and abroad. He is a darling of the grassroots and will definitely win the September 21 governorship election in Edo State”

The youths stressed that Okpebholo’s governorship ambition was an answer to the clarion call by well-meaning individuals, including traditional rulers, frontline politicians and Edo professionals in Nigeria and abroad.

“We want a governor who can launch a rebirth and lead Edo State away from backwardness to true greatness.

They dismissed the governorship ambition of Asue Ighodalo, describing him as a complete disadvantage and stranger in Esanland.

“Monday Okpebholo shares our values”

The youths applauded the judiciary for declaring invalid the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) primary election held on February 22, 2024 which produced Asue Ighodalo as its governorship candidate.

They noted that the Federal High Court Abuja decision was a victory for democracy.

“Many people are tired of incompetent and inept leaders, people who are unable to dream great dreams for Edo State. They are tired of mediocrity and selfishness”

Particularly, the youths criticised Governor Godwin Obaseki for disappointing the good people of Edo State.

“We need to break from the past, save Edo State from ruins. There has been too much noise but far less action in Edo State. There is a lot of retrogression in several areas”

They also praised PDP members who recently announced their defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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