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Fubara vs Wike: Groups, coalitions pass vote of confidence on Gov Fubara, Ehie

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Ten different Associations after a joint Press Conference on Wednesday at NAF Conference Center, Kado District Abuja, have passed a vote of confidence on gov Siminalayi Fubara and Rt. Hon. Edison Ehie the speaker of the Rivers State House Assembly
They also commended the people of Rivers State for defending the mandate they freely gave to the Governor.
The group warn Tinubu against taking a position that will be termed anti Niger Delata that voted for him.

The Joint Press Conference was attended by Niger Delta Nonviolence Agitators Forum (NDNAF), Niger Delta Civil Action Advocacy Group (NDCAAG), Ijaw Wari WorlwideMovemebt for Unity of Northern and Southern Nigeria (MUNSN), Association of Ekpere Women in Diaspora (AED) and Niger Delta Unity Fromt (NDUF)
Others are Coalition of North Central Women Unity and Good Governance (CNCWUGG), Ijaw Renaissance Force (IRF), Association of Waterways Ambassadors of Nigeria (AWAN) and Coalition for Greater and Better Nigeria (CGBN)
The National President of Niger Delta Nonviolence Agitators Forum (NDNAF) and Executive Director, Centre for Peace Advocacy and Social Rehabilitation (CPASR) Wisdom Oniekpar Ikuli signed the communique on behalf of all the Groups and coalitions

The Communique reads,
“We are all aware of the ongoing avoidable political impasse in Rivers State which is as a result of one man’s greed and quest to pocket the state thereby resulting to the prevalent crisis that has festered for weeks and also causing unimaginable damages and pains to the great and very hospitable people of Rivers State.

“This Joint World Press Conference is basically put together to PASS A VOTE OF confidence on Gov Siminalayi Fubara and Rt. Hon. Edison Ehie the proactive Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly.
“It is also thank the unique and very courageous people of Rivers State who irrespective of ethnic diversity and political affiliations have united to defend the Mandate they freely gave to Gov. Siminalayi Joseph Fubara KSC on 18th March, 2023 under the umbrella of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
“We also wish to use this medium to place on record that Rivers State which was created on 27th May, 1967 and further balkanized into Rivers and Bayelsa States on 1st October, 1996 is basically made up of the Upland and Riverine.

“Since the inception of our contemporary democracy in 1999 till 2023, the people of the upland ruled and held on to power for 24years which covered the 8years of Sir Dr. Peter Otunaya Odili (1999-2007), the Sir Celestine Omehia/Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Ameachi 8years administrations (2007-2015) and the Chief Barr. Nyesom Ezebunwo Wike 8years (2015-2023).

“So for the 24years of our contemporary democracy, the upland held on to power until the election of Sir Siminalayi Joseph Fubara who is from the Riverine who has spent only few months in office.
“The people of the geographic Niger Delta region and Nigerians under the various platforms for this Joint World Press Conference therefore deem it necessary to call on all Rivers people irrespective of political parties to support the incumbent Governor whose loyalty first go to the entire state to succeed in his determined quest and bid to deliver dividends of democracy to the people.
“We also condemn in very strong terms the rascality of 27 dissident Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly who are led by the same Rt. Hon. Martins Amaewhule who was used 10years ago by Wike the then Minister of State for Education to cause unimaginable crisis in the then State House of Assembly and also destabilize the administration of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Ameachi.
“Very importantly, we totally frown and object to the purported Resolutions of the Monday 18th December, 2023 meeting that was convened by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa wherein the Governor of Rivers State was ambushed and treated like a Cockroach in the gathering of Hens, a sad development where the Governor was coerced to accept terms that are totally anti-people of Rivers State and therefore unacceptable.

“Gov. Siminalayi Fubara was elected by millions of Rivers people to govern over ten millions Rivers people thus cannot subject himself to any unfavourable terms and agreements without consulting people of the state.
“Action of the 27 former Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly are aberration that are totally unknown to democracy anywhere in the world where members of the Legislature attempt to impeach the head of Executive Arm in the person of the Governor without any allegations of constitutional breaches and infractions according to the dictates of the Constitution which is the Grundnorm.

“We therefore applaud and reemphasize the position of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Edison Ehie that the seats of those dissidents remain vacant and we urge INEC to expedite action in conducting by-elections to fill those 27 vacant seats.
“We want President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to appreciate the goodwill of the people of Rivers State and other Niger Deltans and Nigerians who freely voted for him and not to throw away this rare goodwill because of his quest to satisfy one individual Mr. Nyesom Ezebunwo Wike who even as a sitting Governor failed at his Polling Unit, Ward and Local Government Area during the just concluded Presidential Election in 2023.
“We want Mr. President to understand the fact that the will of few individuals who hold public offices entrust for the vast majority of the people can never override the overall interest of the Masses and Electorates who voted them.

“Anything contrary to the position of the people of Rivers State shall be vehemently opposed and we shall Mobilize multitudes to occupy Rivers State, the National Assembly and all foreign Missions and Embassies that are domiciled in the Federal Capital Territory FCT Abuja.
“Nigeria runs a constitutional democracy and not a Banana Republic where Mr. President will abuse the constitutional powers that are bestowed and entrusted to him by the good people of this great country to direct and humiliate an incumbent State Governor who have same constitutional powers and immunity to surrender all his constitutional rights, powers and privileges to one single individual Mr. Nyesom Ezebunwo Wike former Governor of Rivers State who is causing so much problems everywhere including the FCT where he superintend as the Minister of FCT.
“We join other multitudes of Nigerians who are showing solidarity and support to Gov. Siminalayi Joseph Fubara to tell President Tinubu that he lacks the constitutional powers to direct Gov. Siminalayi Fubara to jettison judiciary judgements and other matters that are already in different courts.
“We wish to re echo our disbelief that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shown through his body language and actions that he has placed more premium on Wike that is bent on plunging Rivers State, Niger Delta and by extension the entire country into anarchy than millions of Rivers people and Nigerians from diverse backgrounds that voted for him.
“Finally, we want the Presidency, Service Chiefs and the International Community to hold Chief Nyesom Ezebunwo Wike responsible for any break down of law and order in Rivers State and other parts of the Niger Delta knowing the adverse effects of the above on crude oil and gas production.”

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Boys Brigade: A Pathway to Moral Uprightness, Says Niger Governor

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The Niger State Governor, Rt. Hon. Umaru Mohammed Bago, has commended the Boys Brigade of Nigeria as a moral training ground for Christian youths, emphasizing its potential to address youth restiveness and insecurity in the country.

Speaking during the annual Concert for 99 Trumpeters and the Investiture of State Patrons of the Boys Brigade of Nigeria, Niger Council, held at the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) Good News Church in Minna, Governor Bago who was represented by the Deputy Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Hon. Afiniki Dauda, highlighted the critical role of moral upbringing.

He stressed that the widespread involvement of youths in drugs, crime, and banditry stems from poor moral foundations and lack of parental guidance.
“Until we instill the fear of God and proper moral training in our youths, the challenges we face as a society will persist,” he noted.

The governor, who served as the Grand Patron of the Boys Brigade, lauded the organization for instilling discipline and Christian values in young people. He urged religious institutions to continue shaping the lives of youths for a better society. “Unemployment is not an excuse for crime or social vices,” he said, calling on the Boys Brigade to uphold moral discipline as “soldiers of Christ.”

The President of the Boys Brigade, Niger State Council, and former Commissioner for Information, Hon. Jonathan Vatsa, emphasized the importance of engaging youths in productive ventures.
He announced plans for the organization to venture into agriculture during the next farming season.

“With presence in 17 out of 25 local government areas in the state, farming will not only generate funds for our activities but also provide food for our members,” Vatsa said. He affirmed that moral training combined with economic engagement would help youths steer clear of crime and drug abuse.
Delivering a sermon based on the event’s theme, Resounding Joy, Rev. Dr. Solomon Bitiyong, State Chaplain of the Boys Brigade, reminded attendees of the consequences of abandoning God. He urged the Boys Brigade to serve God with joy and called on the newly inaugurated state patrons to advance the mission of Christ’s kingdom.

The ceremony featured the inauguration of 50 newly appointed state patrons of the Boys Brigade, marking a significant step in the organization’s efforts to strengthen its moral and social impact in Niger State.

The Boys Brigade has remained steadfast in its mission to foster disciplined, God-fearing youth while contributing to societal development.

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Niger Senator, Stakeholders Commend Works Ministe for Minna-Suleja Road Contract Revocation

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Sani Musa

Senator Mohammed Sani Musa of Niger East Senatorial District has praised the decision of Works Minister David Umahi to revoke the stalled contract for the dualization of the 83-kilometer Minna-Suleja road, calling the move a “long-overdue intervention” in Niger State.

In a statement released Monday in Minna, Senator Musa highlighted that the contract, initially awarded in 2010 to Salini Nigeria Construction Company, had seen minimal progress despite the road’s deteriorating condition, which has led to frequent accidents and fatalities. According to Musa, Umahi’s decision offers renewed hope to the people of Niger State and showcases the minister’s commitment to fulfilling President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s National Road Master Plan under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“The Minister has taken a decisive step to address an urgent issue that has troubled the people of Niger State for over a decade,” Musa stated. “This revocation represents a commitment to ensure effective project delivery for the benefit of our communities.”

Senator Musa, who also chairs the Senate Committee on Finance, noted that Minister Umahi recently convened a meeting with key stakeholders in Abuja to discuss challenges impeding 10 federal road projects across Niger State. During the meeting, former Niger State Governor Rt. Hon. Mohammed Umar Bago presented updates on each project, highlighting specific delays and the need for improved contractor performance.

Musa commended Minister Umahi’s firm stance on accountability, stating that the minister reprimanded underperforming contractors and staff within the ministry. Umahi reportedly warned that anyone found hindering project progress would face disciplinary action, including possible referrals to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

In a proactive response, Minister Umahi ordered the redesign and re-awarding of the Suleja-Lambatta-Minna road (Phases 1 & 2) and directed the contractor for the Bida-Lapai-Lambatta road to immediately resume work from the Bida-Lapai axis. Additionally, the minister committed to securing more funds for the Mokwa-Makera-Tegina road project in the 2025 budget.

Other local leaders, including APC chieftain and former Niger State Commissioner for Information Jonathan Vatsa, applauded President Tinubu’s administration for prioritizing infrastructure needs in the state. Vatsa contrasted this approach with the previous administration, stating that “despite strong support for President Buhari, Niger State saw little progress in essential areas like road development. President Tinubu’s actions are giving us hope.”

Senator Musa acknowledged the strong leadership of Governor Umar Bago, who, along with the state’s federal representatives, has worked closely with the Federal Ministry of Works to ensure that federal road projects in Niger are prioritized and meet quality standards. Musa concluded by urging the people of Niger State to support these developments, which he described as a turning point for road infrastructure in the region.

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Bago asks FG to revoke Minna-Suleja road contract over poor performance

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Mohammed Umar Bago

***says contractor lacks capacity

From John Adams, Minna

Niger state Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago has urged the Federal Government to revoke the contract for the Suleja-Minna road awarded to Salini Nigeria Limited since 2010, saying that the contractor lacks the necessary capacity to undertake the project.
The governor made the call in Minna on Wednesday during a Town Hall Meeting/Stakeholders Engagement on the construction of the 125KM:3- Lanes Single Carriage (Niger State Component) of the 1,068KM Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway.
The Governor while addressing the gathering explained that the call to terminate the contract had become expedien as it is clear that the company, Salini Nigeria Limited does not have the capacity to execute the road project effectively.
He observed that after 14 years the 83km road contract was awarded, only about 35 percent of the job has been achieved hence he demanded that the contract be terminated.
According to the governor, “I will look at this company in the face and say, Salini has failed, and the company doesn’t have the capacity.
We are calling on the Minister to revoke the contract and award it to Hi-Tech Construction Company or CCECC to handle, just like the way the Abuja-Kano road was revoked from Julius Berger recently”.
He also used the occasion to appeal to the federal government to refund monies invested by the Niger state Government to rehabilitate federal roads in the state, adding that “We have put in the State’s resources into the federal government roads project in Niger state and we are asking for refund. We did it because we have the same aspirations and dream with the federal government”.
Earlier, the Minister of Works, Senator Engr. Nweze David Umahi decried the poor state of federal roads in the state as well as others across the nation, saying that
“Many of these federal projects were awarded dating back to 2010 and have remained incomplete and abandoned by successive administrations”
On the Minna-Suleja road, the minister threatened to take a decisive action against the contractor handling the road project because of the obvious reason that it lacked the capacity to execute the work.
“The company cannot continue to collect money from the federal government for over 10 years without executing the project. I was initially told that work on Minna-Suleja road has reached 86℅.
“However, when I traveled on the road to Minna, I noticed nothing has been done, yet the contractor keeps collecting money on it”, he stated.
“The Bida-Lapai-Lambata Road is still at 64% completion despite awarding the contract over a decade ago.
“Presently, quality infrastructure and timely project completion are priorities for both state and federal stakeholders”.
Speaking on the importance of the stakeholders meeting, which focused on constructing the 125-kilometer, three-lane, single-carriageway Niger State segment of the larger 1,068-kilometer Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway, the minister said, “The Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway is a federal road that will pass through several states, including Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Ogun, Oyo, and Lagos, with 125 kilometers of the highway to be constructed in Niger State”.
Furthermore, various stakeholders who spoke during the town hall meeting on behalf of the communities affected by the Niger state component of the Sokoto-Badagry road project called on the federal government to ensure that compensations are duly paid to the people while pledging their support for the success of the project.

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