Showing posts with label Ijaw. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 14, 2016

Ijaw communities in Edo State endorses Solomon Edebiri for governor

The political profile of Chief Solomon Iyobosa Edebiri got a major boost when ex Niger Delta Freedom fighters (Ijaw communities in Edo) publicly endorsed his aspiration to become the next Governor of Edo State under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)


Ijaw endorses Solomon Edebiri
Ijaw endorses Solomon Edebiri

The delegation led by Egbema 1 also had in attendance General Pere and 52 other ex Generals.


Receiving them at his campaign headquarters in Benin City, Chief Edebiri assured them of an all inclusive government noting that whatever he is today was as a result of his business activities within the Niger Delta region particularly the Ijaw enclave. He promised to watch out for their interest and urged them to be law abiding citizens in their quest for a better society. He informed them that this is the time for true democratic agitation for the Change we want unlike what currently obtains. He urged them to carry out this agitation in civil manner by massively mobillising their communities.


In a vote of thanks, Mr Odion Omokhudu Ag. Director Media and Publicity ISE 2016 assured the visitors that Chief Edebiri being a man of his words will honour every agreement reached and futher advised for massive grass root mobilisation for Chief Edebiri. He expressed confidence in Chief Edebiri picking the PDP’s nomination ticket because the recent PDP sensitization rallies across the State revealed Chief Edebiri’s grassroot support and in most cases more support than aspirants even in L.G.As of contesting other aspirants.


Speaking with NAIJA CENTER NEWS, General Tom Ben who was one of those who endorsed Chief Edebiri gave the reasons why they found him worthy of Osadebe Avenue. According to the Gen. “He has not had a federal government or state appointment appointment, he has been in his business and he is doing well.


He is a philanthropist and the coastal areas in Edo State is carefully taken care of by him. He is very accommodating.


“Edebiri is the person that came out and really woo up. If you really want to ask for help you go to the person and asked. I don’t know what’s wrong with the rest, i don’t know if it is pride or not, this man (Edebiri) came, solicited for our support, someone who came to ask for our help, who is down to earth, the pedigree to de-tribalise the area is who we will support.


“We have to develop a template on how to develop Egelege seaport. We pray he uses his tenure to help with modular refinery. We need the governor that will go to the central level and tell them that this is the people that are producing the oil.


“He is a philanthropist, despite he has not touched many but we see the things he do. So we make sure we put someone who understand the area and help, so we are ready to partner with him. All the five clown of Ijaw area are ready to come out and work with him.



Ijaw communities in Edo State endorses Solomon Edebiri for governor

Monday, January 25, 2016

Pipeline bombing: FG directs Ijaw communities to hand over suspects

As N-Delta groups warn against indiscriminate arrests


By Emma Amaize & Simon Ebegbulem


WARRI—THE PRESIDENCY, weekend, asked Ijaw communities in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, where ex-militants carried out a three-day bombing of crude oil and gas pipelines some weeks ago, to hand over to the security operatives, perpetrators of the bomb attack believed to be hiding in their areas.


The presidency also urged the communities not to entertain fear of bombardment by security agencies, but to demonstrate patriotism by handing over  suspects behind the recent bombing.


The Presidential directive came through the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, yesterday, just as the JTF, which boasted, penultimate week, that it was closing in on the perpetrators, started arresting more suspects for interrogation at the weekend.


The crackdown on the suspected bombers by the task force heightened tension in most Ijaw communities with some leaders, the Ijaw Youth Council, Ijaw Peoples Development Initiative, IPDI and others, calling on the government and task force to be lawful in their action.


Adesina said: “Ijaw communities need not fear. What they can rather do is to hand over culprits hiding in their midst to the authorities. If they have identified those who blew up pipelines, and who are taking refuge in their communities, as good citizens, they should hand them over to law enforcement agents.


“Ijaws are Nigerians and good ones too. They should not allow a little leaven to destroy the whole lump. Rather, they should demonstrate patriotism by giving up evildoers. Such exists everywhere, and the onus is on good people not to shelter them.


“There are rules of engagement for every operation, and you can be sure that the Nigerian military will do what is right,” he stated.


Spurning suggestion that the Presidency was out to disgrace ex-MEND leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, because of his alleged closeness to former president Goodluck Jonathan, he said: “The question of anybody being humiliated due to closeness to the former president, Dr Goodluck Jonathan does not exist.


“This is not a vengeful government, and right on inauguration day, President Muhammadu Buhari had indicated that nobody needs fear that he would be out for vengeance. In his National Day broadcast on October 1 last year, the President also said people should not be afraid of his person, but fear the consequences of their actions. Therefore, nobody should fear humiliation on account of being close to anybody, as long as such person has clean hands.”


On whether the Federal Government was looking into the allegation by Tompolo that some chieftains of the All Progressives Congress, APC, were behind the bombing, he said:  “The Presidency should not be looking into allegations, when already security agencies have been empowered and positioned to do so. Anybody can claim anything, and the President has too much on his hands to allow such to constitute distraction.”


According to him, “every Nigerian is the same, no matter his status or standing. If anybody says there is attempt to rope him into anything, the security agencies are there to establish the truth. When the President said he belonged to everybody, it meant that a level playing field would be created for all Nigerians.”


Responding to the call for political solution to the Tompolo face-off with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and his linkage to the bombing, he said: “The President will always be open to dialogue and finding of political solutions. That was why he said the government was ready to dialogue with Boko Haram, if the authentic leadership was determined. With respect to the Niger Delta, the same will subsist, but it would not translate to condoning sheer criminality.”


He, however, pointed out that “if anybody has committed a crime, he must be ready to answer for it. Being open to political solution does not mean indulging criminality. Do not forget, people must always be ready for the consequences of their actions. It is only natural.”


Commenting on the widespread allegation that the EFCC had acquired a bad image with its handling of suspects, he said: “EFCC allegedly having a bad image is your opinion. It does not mean you are correct.”


Authoritative sources confided in Vanguard, yesterday, that the JTF has made remarkable progress in the arrest of some suspects connected with the pipelines bombing, but it was not willing to make public comments on its investigations so far.


We can’t speak on arrests now- JTF spokesman


Spokesperson for Operation Pulo Shield, Col Isa Ado, who spoke on phone to Vanguard took time to explain that it was detrimental for the task force to disclose the arrests it had made.


He said the mandate of the task force was to protect crude oil and gas pipelines in the Niger Delta region and because of the recent bombings, it has intensified its operations more than ever before.


Col Ado said: “Please, we do not want to make comments until the operation to fish out the perpetrators is over.  Statements will jeopardize our investigation, but what I can tell you is that we are in hot pursuit of them and we have made tremendous progress.”


He said the oil and gas facilities were very critical to the economy of the country and the task force would stop at nothing to smoke out the bombers, who he described as saboteurs.


Ijaw groups demand proper investigation


IYC spokesperson, Mr. Eric Omare, told Vanguard when contacted, yesterday: “I heard that some Ijaw youths were arrested but I do no not know their identities. In line with our condemnation of the act, we want the culprits brought to book.


“However, we want to warn against arresting innocent people, whoever is being arrested must be a product of proper investigation and the rule of law should be followed.”


An Ijaw leader claimed that security officials arrested an aide to a local government chairman in the state, last Thursday, in Warri, as soon as he came back from a trip to Port-Harcourt and whisked to an unknown destination, while the Navy picked up another suspect the previous day, Wednesday.


IPDI  alleges siege on Tompolo family


National president of IPDI, Austin Ozobo, cautioned the military against arresting innocent members of Tompolo family and ex-agitators, saying the group would sue the military in ECOWAS Court and International Criminal Court if it violates fundamental human rights in Gbaramatu kingdom.


He said that a member of the Tompolo family was one of those arrested and called for his release, saying, “he and others are being blackmailed because being a member of the Tompolo family should not form the basis for arrest and they are just being implicated by enemies of Tompolo, who are hellbent to humiliate the family.”


Ozobo asserted, “The assumption by security agents  that every member of Tompolo family and Ijaw nation is a militant is a dangerous and such is a big threat to the peace coexistence of Nigeria as a nation,”


His words, “Meanwhile, we no regrets over being Ijaws and I know that one being a member of Tompolo family does not constitute a crime. We know that betrayers and informants are behind this, but they should not members of Tompolo family and innocent agitators to danger”


“It is unfair to blackmail someone because of his or her strong positions on the current issues in the media. After all, Tompolo is not linked to the current bombings,” he added.



Pipeline bombing: FG directs Ijaw communities to hand over suspects

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Bayelsa Governorship Supplementary Poll: LIVE UPDATES

Welcome to Bayelsa State. PREMIUM TIMES is serving you updates on the ongoing governorship supplementary election in the state.


The exercise is about to commence in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area and some wards in some other local government areas.


The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had declared the election inconclusive during the December poll.


Apart from Southern Ijaw LGA where the entire results were cancelled, some of the other LGAs where election were cancelled included Brass Ward 1, in Brass LGA, Tarakiri Ward, Oporoma Ward and Bassambiri Ward all in Ekeremo LGA.


Election was also cancelled in Ologi Ward in Ogbio LGA, Asamabiri in Sagbama LGA and Attissa Ward in Yenagoa LGA of the state.


As at Friday evening, INEC is said to have distributed electoral materials to all the affected areas while security agencies have deployed their officers and men too.


The Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, had announced the deployment of no fewer than 5,000 officers and men while a DIG, an AIG and three police commissioners were also deployed to the state to ensure a hitch-free poll.



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15.27


A senior electoral officer at Akaibiri Ekpetiama, Yenagoa, complained that hoodlums made several attempts to hijack electoral materials from polling units in the area.


According to him,  the timely intervention of the police and military personnel saved the day.


He said after voting and counting were completed, the hoodlums would not allow for the result of the election to be written.


He said that the result had been declared at the area.


DIG Arugungu directed that the result and electoral materials should be moved to INEC headquarters.


The security team led by the DIG, Police Commissioner, Director SSS, Commander, NSCDC, Commander, FRSC and others, escorted the electoral officers and materials out of the area





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Unit 5, Ward 10, Yenagoa


APC 52


PDP 90





14.39


Some results are trickling in.


Oyeke Open Space, Unit 9, Ward 10,Yenegoa LGA


APC 78


PDP 61


DPC 1


APGA 3


Voided votes 2


PPA 1


APA 1


Total votes 147





14.30


DIG Arugungu and top security officials in a polling center by the creek in Yenagoa. The security demand for the Bayelsa rerun election is high.


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12.03


How many INEC officials arrived their polling units by 7:30 a.m.? TMG has released data gathered by TMG Quick Count Observers in Southern Ijaw and other polling units across six Local Government Areas in Bayelsa where the supplementary election is holding today.


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11.46


Ogbopinama – Ama, Unit 25, Ward 9. Voting and accreditation is going on simultaneously with large voters’ turnout.





11.41


Ward 9, unit 15, Ogbobina community. Ajoku Christy, the Presiding Officer, said electoral materials arrived early and accreditation started at 9:00 a.m. A the time PREMIUM TIMES visited, voting had gone far and the turnout is said to be impressive.


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11.33


Crowd of voters at Ward 9, Unit 21, Okordi, Amasoma in Southern Ijaw LGA


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11.23


Ward 10, Unit 14, Amasoma, Southern Ijaw LGA. Accreditation and voting had started.


Yakubu Bivan, Presiding Officer, said accreditation stared at about 10.33a.m. He said electoral material arrived at 8:00 a.m.


He maintained that the card reader has worked well unlike in the past election. Only a few voters were not not accredited due to card reader failure.


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11.12


Government Secondary School, Ogoni in Amasoma used as one of the distribution centers for Southern Ijaw LGA.


Dr. Jewel Tubonimi, a community leader in Amasoma, said there was a skirmish in the early hours of the day which forced electoral officers to return to the distribution center.


PREMIUM TIMES learnt there was attempt by gunmen to hijack electoral materials along the waterway and so the movement to the riverine communities was halted.


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11.01


In Ogbian Square polling unit in Attissa II in Yenagoa LGA, the population of security officers is nearly equal voters’.


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10.57


While voters at the polling units are at each other’s neck, this market is peacefully trading in Yenagoa.


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10.25


There are reports that some youth are trying to disrupt the conduct of the election in Ekeremo Local Government Area.





10.24


Voting has commenced at Ogbian Square polling unit in Attissa II in Yenagoa LGA. Voters queuing to vote, security officers and electoral officers at the center.





09.59


Erewari Compound, unit 6, Ward 10, Yenegoa. Counting has commenced as DIG Arugula vows to arrest electoral officers and politicians from the area if the election is disrupted.


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08.38


There is restriction of movement in the state, the police public relations officer has confirmed. The police is deploying massively to enforce the restrictions.


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08.22


The new Bayelsa Commissioner of Police, Peter Ogunyanwo, about to address a standby force for the rerun poll in Southern Ijaw.


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Bayelsa Governorship Supplementary Poll: LIVE UPDATES

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Bayelsa Election: Steer Clear From Bayelsa Election - PDP tells Buhari

…warns APC, INEC against rigging


By Henry Umoru


ABUJA—AHEAD of Saturday’s Bayelsa State governorship run-off election in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, the national leadership of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to steer clear of the election by remaining neutral.


Olisah Metuh
Olisah Metuh

The PDP has however, vowed to rally its formation in the state and particularly Southern Ijaw council, to use all means necessary in a democracy to resist any move by the All Progressives Congress, APC, to rig the election.


In a statement by PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the party said that it has since been made aware of plots by the APC to use compromised security operatives and Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, officials to attempt to produce fictitious votes and declare itself winner, but vowed that any such unholy bid would be greeted with vehement resistance and dire consequences.


Metuh, who reiterated that Southern Ijaw was a well-known PDP stronghold, said it would never accept any result that did not reflect the will of the people.


He said: “We issue this statement as direct notice to the APC and their compromised INEC, military and other security operatives who have been stationed to ostensibly assist to produce fictitious votes with which the APC intends to declare itself winner.


“Let it be known to all that the PDP is fully mobilized for Saturday’s supplementary election. Our members across Southern Ijaw have been stationed in every polling unit, every collation centre and every exit and entry point in the area, and have been directed to use all means available in a democracy to stop the APC in its trail.


“Southern Ijaw council is a well-known stronghold of the PDP and we will not in any way accept anything short of free, fair and credible election, abundantly reflecting the will of the people.


“Anything to the contrary will attract terrible consequences. We restate our resolve that never again will the PDP allow itself to be manipulated out in any election at any level, no matter the intimidation by the APC-led administration.


“Consequent upon our loss of confidence in INEC and security agencies, we hereby make public our instruction to our members and supporters not to leave the polling area after casting their votes but to remain alert within the distance provided by law and go ahead to use all means necessary to defend and protect their votes, should there be any attempt by anybody to rig the process.”



Bayelsa Election: Steer Clear From Bayelsa Election - PDP tells Buhari

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Ijaw group fires Obasanjo over comment on Jonathan

The umbrella body of Ijaw youths, the Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide, has berated former President Olusegun Obasanjo over alleged uncomplimentary comment on the immediate past President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.


Obasanjo had allegedly said while delivering a convocation lecture at Benson Idahosa University, Benin, Edo State, that the perceived failure of Jonathan in office would haunt the people of South-South zone for a long time.


The IYC took exception to the comment, saying that the statement was reckless, baseless and a deliberate effort by Obasanjo to dent former President Jonathan’s towering image in the international community.


The group in a statement on Sunday by its spokesman, Mr. Eric Omare, said Obasanjo’s comment was uncharitable and a calculated attempt to tarnish the reputation of one of their referred illustrious sons, whose records of performance were unparalleled in Nigeria’s political history.


The group said, “The IYC considers the statement as reckless, baseless and a deliberate effort by Obasanjo to dent former President Jonathan’s towering image in the international community.


“As usual, Obasanjo does not want anybody in Nigeria to be greater than he.


” The IYC makes bold to state that former President Jonathan’s five years in office were far better than Obasanjo’s eight years in office. If Obasanjo has forgotten, we wish to remind him that because of his reckless impunity in rigging elections, late President Umaru Yar’Adua on assumption of office had zero regard in the international community.


“However, President Jonathan has redeemed this badly battered image by reforming the electoral system as elections in Nigeria today are substantially free, fair and credible with the consequent goodwill it has generated for Nigeria in the international community.


“President Muhammadu Buhari would not have been receiving the highest respect before President Barrack Obama in the United States now if not for former President Jonathan’s efforts in reforming the electoral system in Nigeria.”


The IYC stated that if there was any region that ought to be haunted by the performance of ex-Nigerian President, it is the South West region as former President Obasanjo’s performance in office was abysmal.


However, it said the South-West was completely exonerated from any blame as they totally rejected Obasanjo in 1999 because they knew very well that nothing good could come out of Obasanjo.



Ijaw group fires Obasanjo over comment on Jonathan