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Enyaharo urges FG, Delta State to declare emergency in Isoko over flood disaster
A socio-cultural group, Enyaharo Isoko has called on the Federal Government and the Delta State Government to urgently mobilise materials and personnel to aid victims of the flood disaster currently ravaging over 80 per cent of Isoko nation, because of the opening of Lagdo Dam in Cameroun.
A statement from the president of the Isoko group, Mr. Amos Iwary expressed dismay at the extensive displacement and destruction of lives and property the flood has wrecked on Isoko towns and villages.
The statement called for immediate action to rescue of those still trapped in flooded areas through assistance to those who managed to escape and are in internally displaced camps across Isoko and elsewhere.
The statement reads in part, “Enyaharo Isoko is saddened at the extent of displacement and destruction of the flood and urges immediate bipartisan approach to assist victims. Enyaharo Isoko is therefore calling for a national emergency in Isokoland with regard to the intense flooding for effective rescue operations and humanitarian assistance to victims who have become homeless, jobless and in desperate need of succour.
“Enyaharo Isoko also wishes to point out that almost 90 per cent of Isoko land has been overwhelmed by the unprecedented flood that is worst than the 2012 flood that also caused great destruction of lives and property. While Enyaharo Isoko is doing all in its power to assist victims, there’s no gainsaying the fact that the unprecedented flood is far beyond the scope that mere individual or group assistance can remedy. Only the effective mobilisation of government resources and personnel can make meaning difference to those who are affected and have suffered huge losses.
“Therefore, Enhayaro Isoko is urging both the state and federal governments to, as a matter of urgency, task the state and national emergency agencies to swing into action with boats to scour round submerged villages and towns for anyone still trapped and was unable to escape the first wave of flooding and bring them to the various IDP camps. Also, governments at all levels are urged to flood IDP camps with food, clothing materials, mattresses, toiletries and sundry provisions, so that rescued victims are well catered for in these hours of acute needs. This is the time for government to be responsible and responsive and stand up for its people.
“As pointed out above, there is no time for partisan politicking as this natural disaster does not know who is PDP or APC or AAC or APGA or LP. This is a humanitarian disaster that only concerted efforts can help ameliorate the sufferings of victims. In this wise also, government is urged to deploy psychologists and psychiatrists to the various IDP camps who will help counsel victims as most of them are currently undergoing emotional, psychological and mental trauma as a result of the unquantifiable loss of their sources of livelihood and homes. Nothing must be taken for granted in efforts to help victims for the monumental damage the flood has caused them.”
While the group commends efforts so far made to rescue and assist victims of the flood disaster, Enyaharo Isoko believes more needs to be done, as the flood is unabating in its rampage among Isoko towns and villages as it continues to push inward to areas that otherwise never experienced flooding even in the 2012 flood disaster. The group also urged Isoko sons and daughters to begin immediate mobilisation for post-flood analysis and assistance to those affected.
According to Iwary, “Beyond lamenting this catastrophe, both the two local councils helmsmen and Isoko Development Union (IDU), the apex socio-cultural body of Isoko, should begin to immediately mobilising resources and personnel to manage the IDP camps so the flood victims do not tip over. IDU should call on Isoko sons and daughters worldwide to come to the assistance of their brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers back home in these times of unprecedented suffering of kith and kin. IDU should immediately begin planning for flood disaster fundraising efforts that will go into assisting victims to resettle back to normalcy as soon as the flood subsides. There is urgent need to look beyond this tragic period to begin post-flood action plans for the resettlement of victims back to their various communities.”
Metro
Senator Ifeanyi Ubah Laid to Rest Amidst Tributes
***Death a Lesson to the Living – Cardinal Okpaleke
The late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah was buried on Friday at his hometown, Umuanukam, Otolo Nnewi, Anambra State, following a solemn funeral service at St. Peter Claver Parish.
His passing drew an outpouring of grief and tributes from dignitaries, clergy, family, and friends.
Cardinal Peter Okpaleke, Bishop of Ekwulobia, described Ubah’s death as a profound lesson for the living, urging everyone to strive to leave an impactful legacy.
“His demise is a lesson to us all,” said the Cardinal during his homily. “We must strive to live a life that will be remembered for good. We must touch lives, make a difference, and leave a lasting legacy.”
The Cardinal highlighted Ubah’s philanthropic acts and unwavering commitment to uplifting others, which he urged attendees to emulate.
Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State expressed deep sorrow, recalling his last interaction with the late senator earlier this year.
“I still remember when we met sometime in May, and I asked him if he was nursing an ambition for something. We spoke about his future plans, not realizing this tragedy was ahead,” Soludo lamented.
Former Senator Uche Ekwunife described Ubah as a “rare gem” and a leader whose kindness and dedication to youth development left an indelible mark.
“In you, we saw the true essence of leadership and kindness—not just in titles and positions but in words and deeds,” Ekwunife said, praising his contributions to sports and the empowerment of young people.
Ubah’s impact was evident as mourners, including political figures, clergy, and locals, reflected on his legacy of service, compassion, and excellence. His townsman, Joe Ezeike, remarked, “Ubah’s passing has left a void in the nation’s political landscape, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations.”
The funeral was marked by an atmosphere of solemnity and reflection as attendees paid their final respects to a man remembered for his selflessness, leadership, and unwavering commitment to making a difference.
Metro
Deji Adeyanju fires back at Wike over Comments, Labels Him a “Bully and a Coward”
Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has issued a scathing response to comments made against him by Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister and former Rivers State governor. Wike had recently accused Adeyanju of being jobless, noting that the activist once sought his support in a bid to become the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national publicity secretary.
During a press briefing in Abuja on Friday, Adeyanju didn’t hold back, describing Wike as “a bully and a coward.”
He went on to criticize Wike’s character and political approach, saying, “Wike has never worked anywhere in his life. He is a serial betrayer. The only difference between Wike and Portable is that Portable does not betray people who have helped him.”
Adeyanju praised Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his recent actions against Wike, saying, “I commend Governor Fubara for dealing decisively with him. That’s how to deal with tyrants. Wike is nothing without politics.”
He further expressed his concerns over Wike’s influence, stating, “The reason why he is making so much noise and constituting a nuisance all over the place is because of our political patrimony that he loots. Clowns and charlatans like Nyesom Wike will open their mouths and criticize true activists.”
Adeyanju also highlighted the importance of citizens participating in politics, saying, “Wike wants everyone to leave politics to rogues like him. His idea of nation-building is where people like him control everything. All citizens of conscience should get involved in politics.”
The back-and-forth between Adeyanju and Wike highlights ongoing tensions within Nigerian political circles and has sparked discussions about the role of activists and the nature of leadership in the country.
Metro
Late COAS Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja Laid to Rest in Abuja Amid Tears, Tributes
***Emotional Farewell as Nigeria Mourns a Dedicated Military Leader
Amid deep sorrow and heartfelt tributes, the late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, was laid to rest on Friday at the National Cemetery in Abuja.
His burial concluded two days of solemn funeral rites that began in Lagos, marking the end of an impactful military career.
The casket bearing Lagbaja, draped in Nigeria’s green and white, arrived at the cemetery around 3 pm following a funeral service at the National Christian Centre in Abuja.
His body was lowered into the earth at 4:41 pm after a ceremony lasting over two hours.
The event was attended by numerous dignitaries, including President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Acting Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa, Defence Minister Abubakar Badaru, and other high-ranking officials.
President Tinubu, paying tribute, called Lagbaja’s appointment one of his most significant decisions and announced a posthumous national honor of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) for the late COAS. He urged the military not to lose hope: “Please, do not let death defeat us, and as Commander-in-Chief, I renew my pledge that the country will always support you and your families.”
General Musa, the Chief of Defence Staff, echoed this sentiment, calling Lagbaja’s passing a call to strengthen the military’s resolve.
“Let us ensure his sacrifice continues to guide us as we defend this nation. We are resolved to defeat all enemies of the state, whether within or outside,” he stated.
Acting COAS Oluyede expressed personal gratitude for Lagbaja’s mentorship, sharing that he had nominated him for a national honor even while facing illness.
Lagbaja’s funeral rites began with a service of songs at the Army Headquarters Garrison Parade Ground, Mogadishu Cantonment, on Thursday, following the arrival of his body at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport from Lagos.
Lt. General Lagbaja, born on February 28, 1968, served as Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff for over a year, having been appointed by President Tinubu in June 2023. He passed away on November 5 after a brief illness, leaving a legacy of dedication and patriotism.
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