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Dele Giwa: 38 Years Later, His Memory Endures

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Dele Giwa

By Ben Ogbemudia

Dele Giwa, a revered journalist tragically murdered 38 years ago, was honored by his community, led by Hon. Solomon Obomighie, Executive Chairman of Etsako Central Local Government Area, Edo State, for his significant contributions to Nigerian journalism.

In a statement delivered by his Chief Press Secretary, Igbanor Anthony, Hon. Obomighie highlighted Giwa’s fearless dedication to investigative journalism, noting how he championed truth and accountability during tumultuous times in Nigeria. “Dele Giwa’s commitment to holding power accountable exemplified the highest standards of journalism,” he stated.

Giwa, born Ayodele Giwa on March 16, 1947, in Ile-Ife, was a prominent journalist, editor, and founder of Newswatch magazine. His bold reporting on key political issues during Nigeria’s military dictatorship of the 1980s set him apart as a trailblazer. Tragically, he was assassinated on October 19, 1986, by a parcel bomb at his Lagos home, a shocking event that raised serious concerns about press freedom in the country.

Obomighie remarked, “Giwa’s legacy lives on as a symbol of fearless journalism.” His influence continues to inspire journalists to advocate for justice and accountability.

Each year, on the anniversary of his death, the Etsako Central community, along with family, friends, and colleagues, gathers to honor Giwa’s life and work. This year, the council initiated the Dele Giwa Essay Competition for secondary schools, ensuring his legacy and commitment to truth remain a guiding light for future journalists.

Obomighie emphasized that Giwa’s memory serves as a reminder of the sacrifices journalists make in pursuit of truth. “His courage, integrity, and dedication to accountability continue to inspire a new generation of reporters,” he said.

In closing, Obomighie noted that remembering Dele Giwa is an opportunity to reflect on his enduring impact on Nigerian journalism. “Dele Giwa, your memory will continue to live with us in Etsako Central.”

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Edo Partners Aviation Company for Aircraft Assembly, Training Centre

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In a groundbreaking move to boost economic development and create employment opportunities, the Edo State Government has entered into a partnership with an aviation company to establish a light aircraft assembly plant in Benin City.
The initiative will also include training programs for Edo citizens in various aviation fields, such as aircraft mechanics and pilot training.

Governor Senator Monday Okpebholo, accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Gani Audu, and other top government functionaries, officially launched the collaboration at the Benin Airport, where they also participated in a test flight aboard a light aircraft.
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua quoted him to have after the test flight, highlighted the significance of the initiative:

“This is a new era for Edo people. I just flew in the aircraft, and it was a smooth experience. During my campaign, I promised to transform Edo State, and this is a testament to that promise.
“The aviation company will establish an assembly plant here, providing an opportunity for our youth to learn critical skills in aviation. This investment is a major step toward reducing unemployment and creating wealth in Edo State.
“My administration is fully committed to supporting this endeavor as part of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.”
The Governor emphasized that the benefits of the project will extend to all three senatorial districts in the state, ensuring equitable development.
CEO of the partnering aviation company, Ehis Odia, commended Governor Okpebholo for his visionary leadership:
“Governor Okpebholo has shown remarkable foresight in advancing aviation in Edo State. We will establish a factory here to assemble light aircraft and initiate training programs for secondary and technical school students to become aircraft mechanics.
“Edo will become the first state in Nigeria where aircraft assembly takes place, breaking the misconception that aviation is only for the wealthy. This initiative will make aviation accessible and effective for all.”

Pilot Donovan Lombard, who participated in the test flight, expressed the aviation company’s mission to enhance transportation in Nigeria:
“We’ve been flying aircraft from South Africa and are excited to bring aviation to Edo State, where it will help improve transportation and industrial development.”

 

 

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Gov Okpebholo Pledges Collaboration with Traditional institution for Peace in Edo State

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has reiterated his commitment to partnering with traditional rulers to address insecurity and other challenges at the grassroots level.

The Governor made this pledge during a meeting with traditional rulers from Edo North, emphasizing the vital role they play in maintaining peace and security.
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua in a statement quoted him to have acknowledged the historical significance of traditional institutions, noting that they were the first line of defense in community security.

Governor Okpebholo highlighted his administration’s respect for traditional institutions, referencing the recent restoration of the statutory rights of the Oba of Benin. He remarked, “Royal fathers are strong instruments for internal security. My administration will work closely with you to ensure peace and development.”

He assured the traditional rulers that any encroachment on their rights would be addressed, promising to investigate grievances thoroughly.
“We will look into any issues raised, and those who have taken what belongs to you will be made to return it,” the Governor said.

In response, HRH Oba Idogu III, the Olokpe of Okpe and leader of the delegation, commended the Governor’s approach. He criticized the previous administration, led by Godwin Obaseki, for undermining traditional institutions, particularly in Akoko-Edo. “The last administration caused significant harm by granting staff of office to village heads without following due process,” he noted.

The meeting reflected Governor Okpebholo’s commitment to fostering collaboration with traditional leaders to ensure peace, stability, and development across Edo State.

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Edo Gov Courts Investors, Pledges Business-Friendly State

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Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State, has pledged to create a business-friendly environment to attract more investors to the state.
The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua in a statement indicated that during an inspection of a private steel manufacturing company in Ogua Community, Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area, on Tuesday, the governor lauded the company’s contributions to job creation and economic growth.

“We appreciate your investment in Edo. Your contributions to employment and the economy are invaluable, and we are committed to ensuring businesses thrive,” Okpebholo said.
He urged the company to promote Edo indigenes to management positions and fulfill their corporate social responsibility to the community.
Frank Wang, Managing Director of the company, representing Chairman Xianghai Zhang, congratulated the governor on his inauguration and pledged to collaborate with his administration to attract more investors.
“We will work with you to create a business-friendly environment and drive economic development,” Wang said.
Governor Okpebholo reiterated his administration’s focus on partnerships to foster economic growth and sustainable development in Edo State.

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