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Call For Interim National Govt. Is Exercise In Futility, May 29, Sacrosanct- Mark

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President of the Senate, David Mark has described the call for an Interim National Government by some Nigerians as ‘’imprecise, sordid and strange’’ to the 1999 Constitution as amended.

Mark stated this on Tuesday in Abuja at the resumed sitting of the Senate after its one month recess.
He said that the issue of polls rescheduling and the call for interim government had been given undeserved prominence across the country.

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According to him, the Senate will not be part of any move to violate the provisions of the 1999 constitution as amended, which the lawmakers have sworn to uphold.

“I am alarmed that the issue of Interim National Government has been given underserved prominence in our national discourse.
“ Interim National Government is alien to the 1999 Constitution as amended. Therefore, those calling for it are calling for an exercise in futility.
“This Senate is committed to the provisions of our constitution which we swore to protect and we will not do anything to sabotage the democratic process.
“It is important to note that on the 29th of May, 2015, a democratically elected government, through a free, fair, transparent and credible election will be sworn in,’’ he said.
Mark called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to use the six weeks election extension to continue to put measures in place to ensure a free, fair and credible election.
He also urged Nigerians to support INEC in its effort to conduct a transparent election, adding that all Nigerians, including lawmakers, should desist from making comments that would instigate violence.
“These are not ordinary times in our nation; there is palpable tension in the land. Comments and even the body language of the political class further exacerbate the tension.
“ As statesmen and women, we must rise to the occasion and help reduce this tension.
“We must refrain from acts that will aggravate this already charged atmosphere across the country.

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“ I urge you, my distinguished bosses, to be dedicated to our constitutional duties as you have always done,’’ he said.
He further urged Nigerians to be true statesmen and women both in words and deeds to douse the tension in the nation.

APC Commiserates With Bayelsa Government, First Lady over Women’s Death

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has condoled with the Government and people of Bayelsa State as well as the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, over the death of 11 of her women supporters in a gory vehicle accident on Saturday.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Monday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party expressed shock and sadness at the untimely death of the women, who were mothers, wives, sisters and daughters.

It prayed that God will grant the deceased eternal rest and also give their bereaved families the strength to bear their losses. ”May God also provide the bereaved families with the succour and comfort they so much need in their moment of darkness,” APC said.

NYSC Dismisses Possible Extension of Service Year For Elections

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) on Monday said it had not extended the service year of outgoing corps members listed to participate in the rescheduled general elections.
The NYSC Director of Press, Mrs Bose Aderibigbe, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

She said that contrary to insinuations, the outgoing corps members would participate in the elections as ad hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Aderibigbe said their completion of the national service would not affect their participation in the elections, stressing that INEC had already trained them for the exercise.
She said the NYSC did not make provisions for their welfare beyond 12 months, stressing that keeping them till the election date in March would exceed its budget.

“They have finished as corps members; that is why we are passing them out. If they stay till March it means government will be paying their money.

“They are only entitled to 12 months pay from NYSC, so as soon as they pass out they get their certificates and they go.

“They may stay back and participate in the elections because they have been trained to do it not as corps members but as ad hoc staff of INEC,’’ she said.

Aderibigbe said that the welfare of the outgoing corps members, who have been scheduled to participate in the elections, would be taken care of by the electoral commission.
According to the director, INEC has promised to pay them their entitlements, including transport and feeding allowances.

She explained that INEC would pay them a percentage before the elections and the balance would be paid afterwards.
The director called on the affected persons not to entertain fear as their entitlements would be given to them at the appropriate time.

On the safety of corps members participating in the elections, Aderibigbe said the NYSC management had constituted a security committee to guarantee the safety and security of participating corps members.

According to her, the Director-General and other staff of NYSC have gone across the country to sensitise corps members participating in the elections.

Buhari Supporters Raze PDP Campaign Office In Maiduguri

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Maiduguri – Members of the All Progressive Congress have been alleged to have razed down a People’s Democratic Party campaign office in Maiduguri, Vanguard reported.

This comes after the presidential rally of Muhammadu Buhari which was held at the apc Ramat Square, ended in a stampede which resulted in six people being killed.PDP office, maiduguri news

The youths that were restless due to the stampede directed their anger to PDP offices of which, ex-governor Ali Modu Sheriffs’s office was affected.

Some PDP offices in the area where also vandalized and posters were pulled off.

INEC: Voters With Fake PVCs To Be Prosecuted

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Amb. Rufus Akeju, the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Oyo State, says any voter caught with fake Permanent Voter Card (PVC) during the general elections will be prosecuted.

Akeju, who spoke to the newsmen in Ibadan on Sunday, vowed that “Any voter who is thinking of voting with a fake PVC during the general elections should shelve the idea now because doing so would land them in jail,’’ he said. The presidential and National Assembly elections would hold on March 28 while those of governorship and state Houses of Assembly had been slated for April 11.ballot papers

The INEC boss also said mechanisms had been put in place by the commission to check rigging and ensure credible elections. “For example, it impossible for anybody to steal ballot papers in the name of rigging because there cannot be more than 750 ballot papers in any polling unit,” he said. Akeju also said that a total of 1,563,800 PVCs had been distributed by INEC in the state.

APC Raises Alarm over Withdrawal of Customs, Immigration Personnel From Border Posts

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has raised the alarm over a strange directive ordering the withdrawal of Customs, Immigration and other security personnel from the country’s border posts in Kebbi and Katsina States, wondering what purpose such a directive was meant to serve.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Monday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the verbal directive led to the total withdrawal of the stated personnel from the border posts in the two states, leaving the posts unmanned.
It wondered who gave the order and for what purpose, and asked the Federal Government to immediately tell Nigerians what happened.

”It will not be enough for the government to tell Nigerians that it is not aware of such a development, because that will be more egregious than what happened in the first instance, and will amount to the government not being able to secure the country’s borders.

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”It is also necessary to tell Nigerians how many states were affected by such orders. We were only made aware of two, but there is the possibility that the directive could have been more widespread,” APC said.

The party said with no one left to man the borders in the affected areas for as long as the directive lasted, which is yet to be determined, anything could have happened.
”Who gave the verbal order? Was the order given verbally so that there will be no evidence of it? Were the Customs, Immigration and other security personnel ordered away to allow the free entry of contraband goods, election materials, weapons, terrorists or what?
”Even with our borders manned, Boko Haram terrorists have been marauding freely along the border areas. Will this illegal order not worsen the security situation, at a time the government is giving Nigerians the assurance that it will deal Boko Haram a mortal blow within six weeks?” it queried.

APC said the development, coming a day after leaflets were distributed in Gombe asking people to stay away from polling booths on election days, raises more fears over the ongoing scheming by the Jonathan Administration and the PDP to ensure the rescheduled elections do not hold.
”In pursuit of this objective, these band of desperate people will do anything, including threatening the very existence of the country. Nigerians must not allow them,” the party said.

Obasanjo Tears PDP Membership Card

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Former Nigeria’s President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday tore his Peoples Democratic Party membership card, saying he is no more a politician.

Obasanjo who finally dumped the ruling party in the presence of PDP members from ward 11 in Abeokuta North local government, said he would prefer to be an elder statesman.Obasanjo Tears

The former President while addressing members of the PDP at his Presidential hilltop mansion in Abeokuta who came to confirm whether he has been expelled from the party or not.

NEMA Introduces Air Ambulance For Emergency Health Care

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Friday introduced the first Air Ambulance at the National Hospital, Abuja, for emergency health care.

The launch that took place at the Trauma Center of the hospital is for easy transportation of patients with emergency cases by air.

The Director, Research and Rescue of the agency, Mr Ibrahim Mamman, said the project was part of the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan.
“The air ambulance can be used to transport patients with critical and traumatic health situation from any where the individual is.NEMA

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“As a matter of fact, the jet can go anywhere in the world; it has the range of 3000 miles.
“It can go to as far as Europe, Asia, nonstop and it is also available here in Abuja but it all depends on the location where the patient calls from.
“We can go anywhere and pick you; if you want us to bring you to National Hospital, we can,” Mamman said.
He also said that the project was a demonstration of the beginning of air ambulance in Nigeria.
The director said that there were plans to expand the project to make other air ambulances available to all parts of the country.
He said the air jets were still new and could last for a period before they wore out.
Mamman commended the Director-General of NEMA, Alhaji Sani Sidi, for championing “such a capital intensive project’’.
The Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, Dr Gaff Momoh, recalled that the trauma center of the hospital was commissioned with the sole aim of managing emergencies.
Momoh said that the air ambulance was for easy evacuation of patients from any part of the country.
“The jet is to move patients from wherever they are in the country and still land at the appropriate time within a very short notice.
“It is always best for the patient when he is treated at the adequate time in cases of trauma or natural disaster.
The CMD noted that the hospital had always had patients brought by road but that the jets would facilitate the transportation of patients by air.
He said the hospital was equipped with facilities to take the patients to the right wards where they could be treated.
Mr Keith Trower, the Director Aeromedevac Consulting Services, Ireland, said the company had developed specific air medical transport system to help medical challenges globally.
Trower said the company was training NEMA staff for the period of nine months to enable them get conversant with the use of the air ambulance.
He lauded the government and NEMA for prioritising health-related issues in the country.

United Under Van Gaal Are “Miserable” – Scholes

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Manchester United, once a byword for slick attacking football, are playing some “miserable” stuff under manager Louis van Gaal, former United midfielder Paul Scholes believes.

Despite Van Gaal taking United to third in the table in his first season in charge, some critics have attacked the style of play employed by the Dutchman.

Another former Manchester United stalwart, Gary Neville, caused a stir when he compared them to a pub side earlier this season, while Scholes is also scathing of their style.Manchester United van Gaal, attacking football

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Writing in the Independent newspaper, he said: “At times, United’s football is miserable. To beat opposing teams you have to attack, and to attack you have to take risks. Too few of the players in the current team are prepared to take those risks.”

He explained: “Part of being a Manchester United player under Sir Alex Ferguson, perhaps the most important part of being one of United’s attacking players, was that when you were in possession you had to take risks in order to create goalscoring chances. It was not an option; it was an obligation.

“In the periods of my career when I stopped passing the ball forward, or when I stopped looking for the risky pass that might open up a defence, the consequences were the same.

“The manager stopped picking me. I got back into the team when I went back to doing it the way he wanted.

“United’s history was built on attacking football, which does not always mean that the team kept clean sheets or did not concede chances. Why do you think United have had some of the best goalkeepers in the world over the years? They needed them because the team committed so many players forward.

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“It does not give me any pleasure to say that at the moment I am struggling to watch Louis van Gaal’s team with any great enjoyment. They beat Burnley on Wednesday night but it was Burnley who had by far the best of the first half.”

Scholes scored 155 goals for United during their richest period of success.

 

Solution “exists” for the Nigerian University Education Challenges

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If one considers the economic significance of university education to over 105 million Nigerians, whom CIA andWorld Bank reported to be below our national poverty line, and its relevance to the actualization of Vision-20-20; onewill therefore agrees that rendering mass university education to all citizens (whether they can afford it or not) is indispensable for a true actualization of Vision-20-20 goals and our overall national wellbeing. Even President Obama realized this when he wisely said to his compatriots; “We know that educating every American is the secret of America’s prosperity.”

Consequently, the right question to ask will be: “What actually does it cost to educate every Nigerian?” Whichever ways it is assumed, one will certainly be bothered by the financial constraints our present brick-and-mortar university system posed against the financial muscles of our governments and stakeholders.

An evidence of our brick-and-mortar’s system flaw is uncovered in our yearly matriculation examination statistics; where at every given year of the past two decades, the numbers of Nigeria university applicants are averagely twice all our traditional universities intake capacities. Correspondingly, the Federal Executive Council testifies, “We found a gross inadequacy of the current 117 universities serving a population of over 150 million people.” A fine Illustration of this is the 2014 UTME; which Prof. Ojerinde reported to be written by about 1.7 millioncandidates; however about 1.2 million qualified, but the disturbing aspect is that, the total intake capacity of all universities is not up to 600,000. It means that every of the rest qualified 600,000 applicants will have to be recursively delayed access to university education every year.

Nevertheless, for so long, our nation’s governments have being spending giant proportions of our national treasury in educating our citizenry through the traditional method, but all was to less avail in quantity and quality. This is because majority of the money is spent on constructing, repairing and maintaining the buildings of these universities on one side, and printing and paying copyrights on the other side, and not on impacting education. Although nothing is wrong with that, except that it is prudently possible instead; due to dropping internet-connectivity cost, peer-to-peer pedagogical model and copyright-free educational resource for such to be waived in order to concentrate the saved resources on impacting education.

In my opinion, the best way out is to model the low-cost means of online university education breakthrough introduced by the founder of University of the People to complement our traditional system. This is to establish “onenational Online Learning Campus” for educating all universities students, while exams and practical would be at each student’s home university.

University of the People (https://uopeople.edu) is the non-profit, tuition-free, online university; founded by Shai Reshef in California, in 2009, for two major reasons. The first is to give worldwide access to post-secondaryeducation to those who could not access university education due to financial constraints. Secondly, to show nations’ governments how to operate a low-cost but quality online university education through the combination of peer-to-peer learning, open educational resources, and open-source online learning software; rather than trying unnecessarily so hard with their few millions in building their own Harvard.

The formula for the model is pegged at a minimum of $6 million, and a minimum of 15,000 students who can pay up to $100 dollar for exam administration fee for each of their 40 courses. Nevertheless, since it is tuition-free, if there are some who can prove that they do not have a means to pay – and for them, the fees will be waived, in order that no qualified individual is excluded for financial reasons.

The ultimate solution is online education because it has numbers of advantages over its traditional counterpart, such as unlimited intakes, time flexibility, cheap or zero tuition, less commuting stress, high-tech academic logistics options, among others. Correspondingly, the U.S. Department of Education’s 2010 Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning (https://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/eval/tech/evidence-based-practices/finalreport.pdf)reported: “students who study online perform modestly better than those taking face to face instructions.”

I hereby plead that the Federal and States Ministries of Education to collaborate to stimulate the establishment of a UoPeople modeled Online Learning Campus for educating all universities students. Similarly, I implore NGOs, religious ministries, and stakeholders to replicate what Mr. Reshef is doing, in order that vision 20-20 will not be a mere pipe dream. God bless Nigeria!

– Adebowale Adekoya
(https://facebook.com/adebowale.adekoya1)

Nigeria’s Jonathan Makes Surprise Visit To Insurgency-hit Northeast

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President Goodluck Jonathan made a surprise visit to insurgency-plagued northeast Nigeria on Thursday, a rebuff to critics who say he has ignored the plight of victims of Boko Haram Islamist militants.

“What you’re doing is not easy,” he told officers and soldiers at an army barracks in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state.

“We thank you as a nation. Terrorism is a global phenomenon. We’re working day and night, trying to curtail this madness.”new Insurgency in Northeast

Jonathan is running for re-election in a Feb. 14 vote in which security is a major issue. His main rival, former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, is seen as tough on security.

It was the president’s first visit to Borno, the area worst affected by the advance of rebels seeking to carve an Islamic state in Nigeria, since he declared a state of emergency in the northeast in May 2013.

Jonathan has been criticised for not doing enough — and often not saying enough — about relentless Boko Haram attacks that have killed thousands of civilians, kidnapped hundreds and pose the greatest security challenge to Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy.

His administration was seen as slow to react when the insurgents abducted some 200 schoolgirls last April.

The group’s fighters seized the military base and town of Baga, on the shores of Lake Chad, on Jan. 3. Baga was the headquarters of a multinational force with troops from Chad, Niger and Cameroon. The militants have killed scores and razed dozens of homes there, with the military putting the death toll at 150, while some local officials have put it as high as 2,000.

Nigerian security forces repelled an attack by Boko Haram on the northeastern town of Biu on Wednesday, killing several insurgents.

Soldiers have complained of a severe lack of equipment and arms in the face of a determined foe.

“We will assist you to succeed in your efforts. We will give you what is due to you,” Jonathan said. “In terms of equipment, we are better off now than when we started”.

EDITORIAL – Niger Delta, Global Practices and Jonathan’s Administration’s failings

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Goodluck-Jonathan-NLThe ascension of the son of the Niger-Delta, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to the Presidency in Nigeria following the death of his then principal, President Umaru Musa YarAdua was greeted by many as an excellent opportunity to drive a lot of the much envisaged development projects in the region. The same factor was also very visibly canvassed in 2011 when Jonathan sought a popular national mandate to continue in office at the close of the official Yar’Adua tenure.

Sadly however, five years into his being on the saddle, many of the core aspirations of the people of the region in line with international standards elsewhere, where Oil and Gas exploration activities take place, are yet to be realized. The much-hyped East-West Road is one. It is yet to be concluded. Former Niger Delta Minister, Elder Godsday Orubebe promised to complete the project during his tenure. That was not to be. Dr Steve Oru, the incumbent Minister of Niger Delta, on assumption of office, pledged to ensure that the East-West Road is completed on or before December this year. But sadly enough, these have become mere cosmetic talks and rhetorics. Additionally, Hopes for reform in the educational arena to ensure that young people get a more meaningful educational bouquet have also not been met. And with that also has been the continued inability of Niger-Delta school leavers and graduates to find and access jobs outside of the political industry.

Beyond these, and perhaps even more fundamental however is the very galling fact that the administration has been unable to deal with the graver issues of the despoliation of the Niger Delta ecology by oil firms that constantly pollute the ecosystem through spills that endanger the flora, fauna and the citizens. Many have continued to raise the poser: Can what is happening in the Niger Delta actually happen in other lands where oil and gas activities hold sway? For example, in the United States, BP faces a $2.4bn(which it has agreed to pay) penalty for violating the Country’s Clean Water Act. The action by BP which occurred in 2010 at its exploratory drilling at Deep Water Horizon rig had killed about 11 persons. The Judiciary which handed a tough penalty attributed the explosion to negligence on the part of BP(67% responsible), while Transocean, the Rig Owners and Halliburton ,which carried out Cement Sealing, shared 30% and 3% blames respectively. Paradoxically, SINCE August 2011, when the United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP) released its Environmental Assessment of Ogoniland, to the Federal Government, no visible and evident action has been implemented by the Jonathan Administration as it relates to the recommendations of UNEP. It is instructive to note that UNEP had called for a comprehensive clean up of Ogoniland, restoration of polluted environments and a stop to all forms of oil and Gas despoliation in the Region. A staggering sum of $1bn was estimated as cost for entire exercise. Three years down the line, where are we?

 

In the midst of these though, there have been what some palatable actions which some describe as tokenist improvements. For example, Several Niger-Delta indigenes hold positions in the Federal Government in Abuja in addition to some others benefiting from government contracts of one sort or the other. The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Ministry of Niger Delta and the Presidential Amnesty Programme, are being driven by sons and daughters of the Niger Delta. But the deeper reality is that the region does not boast of much to point to as the benefits accruing from their son being in power. What are they really doing? They either shape up or be sacked.

The New Diplomat calls on the Federal Government   to puts its act together as the people of the Niger Delta deserve a better deal ,in line with international practices, than they are presently getting. Now is the time for accelerated reform across board and the development of both the human and infrastructural capital of the region. A stitch in time saves nine.

Demba Demands Answers After Senegal Snub

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Demba Ba has demanded an explanation from national coach Alain Giresse after the shock news he was left out of Senegal’s Africa Cup of Nations squad.

The Besiktas striker was expected to be a shoe-in for next month’s tournament in Equatorial Guinea.

Ba, formerly of Chelsea and Newcastle, has scored 16 goals in 19 appearances for his Turkish club this season.Alain Giresse new

He last played for the Teranga Lions as a late substitute in October’s 1-0 loss in Tunisia in a Nations Cup qualifier.

In an angry outburst on Twitter,  the 29-year-old said he wants a detailed explanation for his omission from the provisional 28-man squad announced on Friday.

“I can’t wait to hear his excuses and destroy them one by one,” Ba said on Twitter.

Ba was omitted from the Teranga Lions squad for their final qualifiers against Egypt and Botswana in November, with Giresse insisting the striker was injured.

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A disappointed Ba quickly sought to clarify the situation in the media by insisting that he was fully fit to play.

“The coach called and said that I needed to rest and take care of my ankle. It feels strange to me as I am completely fit and able to play football,” Ba told Senegalese publication “Stades” after his omission.

“If Alain Giresse wanted to include me, he would have done so as he knows that my ankle is completely fine.”

It appears the experienced striker has paid the price for his public outburst and his place in the squad has been taken by Diafra Sakho, who plays for English Premier League side West Ham United.

Giresse, who has been in charge since January 2013, named Diambars goalkeeper Ousmane Mane as the only locally-based player and included brothers Lamine and Salif Sane in the squad.

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The 2002 Nations Cup runners-up will look to striker Papiss Cisse for goals. Cisse is enjoying a good season with Newcastle United with seven Premier League goals to his name so far.

Senegal are in Group C at the Nations Cup where they will face favourites Algeria, Ghana and South Africa at the 17 January to 8 February tournament.

The players will begin their training camp in Dakar on 2 January and then move to El Jadida in Morocco on 7 January, the same day Giresse is expected to finalise his 23-man squad.

Delta 2015: Okowa, Emerhor, Ogboru Set For Titanic Clash

The stage is now set for a theatre of war among the flag bearers of the major ruling parties in Delta State.
The major contenders are Senator Ifeanyi Okowa of the Peoples Democratic Party; his counterpart in the All Progressives Congress, Chief O’tega Emerhor; and Chief Great Ogboru of the Labour Party.
While Ogboru emerged as the consensus candidate of his party, Okowa defeated 24 others in a keenly contested primaries to emerge as his party’s candidate.
Emerhor defeated Chief Fidelis Tilije to emerge the APC’s candidate.okowa delta
The duo of Emerhor and Ogboru are presently causing upset in the Delta Central Senatorial District of the state over who should be adopted as the consensus candidate of Urhobo ethnic nationality of the state against Okowa of the PDP, who hails from the Owa axis of Ika North East Local Government Area of Delta North Senatorial District.
Unperturbed, Okowa, a medical doctor turned politician, popularly referred to in the political parlance as the “Ekwueme of Delta North politics”, has since rolled out his Okowability blueprint, tagged: Prosperity for All Deltans, to defeat whoever the Urhobo Political Union, the umbrella body of the Delta Central Senatorial District people, adopt as their consensus candidate.
Since 2006, Okowa has remained undeterred in his quest to be governor of the state, but Emerhor, an Ughelli born retired banker, has since vowed to end PDP’s 15 years misrule in Delta State.
For Ogboru, who is said to be currently holding the highest record of election disputation in Nigeria, the prevailing political atmosphere in the state is characterized with fraud, hence, the wind of change must be urgently blown against former Governor James Onanefe Ibori’s age-long hegemony.
Although, there are about 30 registered political parties in the state, it is obvious that Ogboru has lost his popularity across the state, especially now that he has collapsed his Democratic Peoples Party structure into the Labour Party.
While it is therefore doubtful if he can garner the kind of sympathy votes lavished on him during the January 10, 2011 Court of Appeal ordered rerun election and April 24, 2011 governorship election in the state, the Labour Party he decamped to is not popular in the state because it has never won any of the 29 seat in the state’s House of Assembly, neither has it won any seat in the state’s 25 council areas.
It is believed he can’t fly high in the contest.
On the other hand, Okowa’s unstoppable moves since he stepped down for the incumbent, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, after placing a remarkable second during the 2007 PDP primary elections, his body language and political brinksmanship has left no one in doubt that he is grounded in grassroot politics. This is regarded as awesome.
Since Okowa formerly declared for the race on October 20, 2014 in a mother of all rally, he had maintained his stand that: “I am determined to create a virile civil service whose full potentials will be developed through proper recruitment and focused capacity building,” vowing: “The people of the state shall be blessed and improved upon in the tenure in which I am Governor of Delta State.”
His ambition received a new boost based on this position. Okowa’s chances of winning the race is very high because apart from being a loyal member of his party, he has been tested, proven and trusted.
How? In preparation for the return of the country to democratic rule in 1998, he pitched his tent with the party, coordinating the Grassroots Democratic Movement and the James Ibori Campaign Organization.
Owing to his unbroken service as a council chairman and Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Water Resources Development and Health to Ibori before he was appointed the Secretary to the State Government in 2007, the position he held until 2011 when he picked the Delta North Senatorial District form to replace Senator Patrick Osakwe, who spent 12 years in the Senate, he is viewed as someone who has a clinical understanding of Delta State.
With the 12 bills, including that of the Management of Sickle-Cell and those bordering on National Health, which has passed through third reading, which he sponsored at the National Assembly, the senator, who just completed over 40 months in the National Assembly, told his teeming fans: “Delta State is just springing forth to glory.”
Pundits have adjudged his campaign blueprints for the development of the state as one of the best so far.
Again, as a great mobilizer, his stronghold on grassroot politicians may see him through the governorship race. No wonder he has insisted: We have been able to conquer as a party and we shall continue to conquer through the challenging moments of our country. We may have fallen with loaded challenges, we shall prevail since the world has not come to an end.” It is obvious that he has fallen apart with Governor Uduaghan.
The Eagle Online gathered that Okowa allegedly incurred the wrath of Uduaghan when he allegedly connived with the former acting Governor of the state, Rt. Hon. Sam Obi, who replaced Uduaghan in the wake of the November 9, 2010 Court of Appeal verdict which ordered a rerun election in the state, and compelled him to pay the billions of naira contract money the state was owing him.
Pundits are of the view that he has to settle scores with the governor for effective campaign in 2015. Unperturbed that Okowa won his party ticket, Emerhor, who lost his Delta Central Senatorial District bye-election to replace late Senator Pius Ewherido of the defunct Democratic Peoples Party to Senator Emmanuel Agwuariavwodo of the PDP, but has now won the governorship ticket of his party after beating Tilije during his party’s primary election, has maintained an “enough is enough” stance on PDP domination in the state since 1999, promising that “all the wrongs and starvation the ruling party have inflicted on people of the state will assuaged by next year”.
Besides flaying the selection of Governor Uduaghan by his predecessor, former Governor James Ibori, he explained that Uduaghan’s trade is not to be in politics, “but he was foisted on Deltans to cover up for the 15 years of PDP barrenness, sinister umbrella politics and its voodoo, mere cosmetics and media propaganda administration in Delta State”.
He said the favourable time to redeem the state has come, vowing that after defeating Okowa, Ogboru and the sole candidate of the All Progressive Grand Alliance, Chief Emmanuel Ibordor, next year, “dirty tricks, unholy alliance, corruption and conspiracy in the governance of Delta state, which the state is known for across the world, will give way to all-inclusive cum people-oriented government”.
Emerhor said Okowa will not only lose but his party also. He added: “Ruling party can lose elections and PDP will lose to APC in 2015 because the people have decided to retrieve their common patrimony from the conquistadores. If the elections are not slow or late and specifically free and fair in the best interest of democracy and top government functionaries do not hijack the elections for Okowa, I will defeat all opponents.”
Emerhor’s chance of succeeding Uduaghan next year is very, very high.
The political arrangement of the Urhobo Political Union, a pressure group that allegedly foisted Chief David Edevbie on Uduaghan at the last minute of the PDP primary before he lost, favours him.
The Urhobo bloc that constitutes the majority ethnic nationality in the state may in protest offer him their votes because they are bent on producing the next governor and Emerhor is credibly their son, not minding his political affiliation.
Also, the PDP is aware that Emerhor’s footprint in the neighbourhood of politic is not just by accident, especially going by the way he turned around the party’s self-imposing secretariat along the West-End axis of Asaba, the ruling party will not take him for granted.
The political atmosphere in the state is currently charged, following the titanic battle ahead in 2015, especially now that Okowa has not only boasted that his party will replicate the victory it has gained in the state since the advent of democracy in 1999 in 2015, but has gone ahead of other candidates to inaugurate a 71-man campaign council to midwife his electioneering process.
“This is the first time we (PDP) are going to the polls nationally with a strong opposition but with hard work, PDP will surmount the challenges and be successful,” Okowa said.
According to him, the gubernatorial aspirants who contested with him and has since keyed into his campaign organization “deserve commendation”, especially for not allowing their personal interest to override the interest of the state after they were defeated.
Okowa said: “PDP in Delta state has always done so well and I believe that we will do better in the elections that are coming up in 2015. All the aspirants have called to congratulate me. Besides appreciating them, I appealed for their cooperation and support of all party faithful to further move the party forward.”

 

Court Seals Coca-Cola Office For Violating Sanitation Regulations

A mobile court operating under the Kano State Sanitation Committee on Saturday sealed the Nigerian Bottling Company in Challawa area of Kano metropolis for violating sanitation regulations.
The Nigerian Bottling Company is the bottler of popular soft drink, Coca-Cola. The court, under Magistrate Auwalu Yusuf, also ordered the company to pay a fine of N1 million before reopening.

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The company was sealed after it opened for work during the hours set for the monthly sanitation exercise across the state.
The magistrate directed that the company would remain sealed until the court vacates the order.Nigerian Bottling Company
A total of 143 defaulters convicted by the court were made to pay a fine of more than N1.2 million.
The Monthly Environmental Sanitation Day was observed in the state in spite of the Christmas break.

AirAsia Flight Carrying 162 People From Indonesia Missing – Officials

An AirAsia flight carrying 155 people from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore lost contact with air traffic control on Sunday, officials in the region and the budget carrier said.

Flight QZ 8501, an Airbus 320-200, lost contact with the Jakarta air traffic control tower at 6:17 a.m. (11.17 p.m. BST), Indonesian Transport Ministry official Hadi Mustofa told media.

It had 155 passengers and crew on board, another Indonesian Transport official said.air traffic control

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Kuala Lumpur-based AirAsia confirmed its flight had lost contact with air traffic control and said a search-and-rescue operation had been launched.

Mustofa said the plane had asked for an unusual route before it lost contact.

Indonesian media said 149 Indonesians, three people from Korea, and one each from Singapore, Britain and Malaysia were on board.

The flight had been due in Singapore at 8:30 a.m. Singapore time (0030 GMT). The Singapore airport said on its website the status of the flight was “delayed”.

The incident comes at the end of a disastrous year for Malaysia’s airlines.

National flag carrier Malaysia Airlines lost two aircraft this year.

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Its flight MH370 went missing on March 8 on a trip from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew on board.

On July 17, Flight MH17 was shot down over Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board.

(Writing by Robert Birsel; Editing by Richard Borsuk and Dean Yates)

 

North Korea blames U.S. for Internet outages, calls Obama ‘Monkey’

North Korea called U.S. President Barack Obama a “monkey” and blamed Washington on Saturday for Internet outages it has experienced during a confrontation with the United States over the hacking of the film studio Sony Pictures.

The National Defence Commission, the North’s ruling body chaired by state leader Kim Jong Un, said Obama was responsible for Sony’s belated decision to release the action comedy “The Interview”, which depicts a plot to assassinate Kim.

“Obama always goes reckless in words and deeds like a monkey in a tropical forest,” an unnamed spokesman for the commission said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency, using a term seemingly designed to cause racial offence that North Korea has resorted to previously.

In Hawaii, where Obama is vacationing, a White House official said the administration had no immediate comment on the latest North Korean statement blaming the United States for the Internet outages and insulting the president.

Sony cancelled the release of the film when large cinema chains refused to screen it following threats of violence from hackers, but then put it out on limited release after Obama said Sony was caving in to North Korean pressure.

Obama promised retaliation against North Korea, but did not specify what form it would take.

North Korea’s main Internet sites suffered intermittent disruptions this week, including a complete outage of nearly nine hours, before links were largely restored on Tuesday.

But its Internet and 3G mobile networks were paralysed again on Saturday evening, China’s official Xinhua news agency reported, and the North Korean government blamed the United States for systemic instability in the country’s networks.

Dyn Research, a U.S. firm that monitors telecommunications infrastructure, said on Saturday that North Korea’s Internet access had been restored after a national outage that lasted more than five hours.U.S

Jim Cowie, Dyn’s chief scientist, said it was a “sharp” outage that appeared to immediately sever access across the nation, and the restoration also appeared to be equally fast.

“It could have been something as routine as maintenance or it could have been a continuation of the things we saw in the past week, which looked more like attacks,” Cowie said.

In its statement on Saturday, the North again rejected an accusation by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation that North Korea was behind the cyberattack on Sony Pictures, and demanded the United States produce evidence for its allegation.

The National Defence Commission also dismissed U.S. denials of involvement in North Korea’s Internet outages.

“The United States, with its large physical size and oblivious to the shame of playing hide and seek as children with runny noses would, has begun disrupting the Internet operations of the main media outlets of our republic,” it said.

In a separate commentary, the North denied any role in cyberattacks on South Korea’s nuclear power plant operator, calling the suggestion that it had done so part of a “smear campaign” by unpopular South Korean leaders.

A South Korean official investigating the attacks this week, which led to leaks of internal data from Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power, said Seoul was not ruling out North Korean involvement.

“The South Korean puppet authorities are working hard to link this case with (us), though the truth about it has not been probed,” Minju Joson, the official publication of the North’s cabinet, said in a commentary carried by KCNA.

(Additional reporting by Julia Edwards in Hawaii and Jim Finkle in Boston; Editing by Kevin Liffey, Mark Heinrich and Dan Grebler)

 

Jonathan Pledges To End Unhealthy Rivalries In Health Sector Soon

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President Goodluck Jonathan pledged Friday in Abuja that the Federal Government will act expeditiously on the report of the Presidential Committee of Experts on Inter-Professional Relationship in the Public Health Sector to end “unhealthy rivalries” among healthcare professionals.

Receiving the report of the committee, which was headed by former Head of Service, Mahmud Yayale Ahmed, President Jonathan said that the Federal Government will review the report immediately with a view to issuing a white paper on it and beginning the implementation of its accepted recommendations early next year.

“I had to set up the committee because I am very sad, and I know most Nigerians feel very sad that strikes and unhealthy rivalries among professionals in the health sector have adversely affected medical services,’’ the President said.

President Jonathan said that he was optimistic that the implementation of the committee’s accepted recommendations will help to end unhealthy rivalries and incessant strikes in the public health sector, which, he said, had unfortunately created an atmosphere of uncertainty in the sector, leaving many people with fewer options for quality medical services.

Yayale told the President that the committee identified 50 areas of conflict after receiving memoranda and interacting with about 40 professional bodies in the Public Health Sector and members of the public.

He said that the areas of conflicted were broadly categorized into organizational management, leadership and team work, remuneration and motivation, career management, capacity building, professional practice, labour, legal and governance issues.
Yayale said that the committee has made far-reaching recommendations to resolve conflicts in the sector.

Arunma Oteh’s SEC, NNPC, Top List of Agencies Stealing Billions of Federal Revenues

As the Nigerian government struggles to raise more money to cushion the impact of a crashing oil price, a federal regulator has confirmed how billions of naira that should have been paid to state coffers as internally generated revenues were hidden or diverted by government agencies.

Leading the pack of offenders, the Fiscal Responsibility Commission said, are the state-run oil company, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, and capital market regulator, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC.

The two agencies, and many others, either lied about how much they generated, or how much was due to the government, according to exclusive details obtained by PREMIUM TIMES.

The extent of the fraud was so extensive and well worked out that agencies of government deliberately supplied contradictory information to different regulatory bodies — the finance ministry, Accountant General’s office, and the Fiscal Responsibility Commission – to mislead the government, and make it appear they were fulfilling their fiscal responsibilities.

The regulatory agencies too, failed to cooperate with each other to combat the violations, effectively helping the defaulting revenue generating agencies defraud the government for years, the Fiscal Responsibility Commission told PREMIUM TIMES.

The biggest culprit, the Fiscal Responsibility Commission said, has been the Ministry of Finance which has consistently refused to provide financial details requested by the fiscal commission concerning offices such as the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Fiscal Responsibility Commission said the finance ministry and the Budget Office of the Federation have frustrated efforts to ensure that respective revenue generating agencies remit to government the revenues they generate.

“(FRC) is finding it difficult to enforce compliance with the FRA. We have not been getting the kind of cooperation and support required from the Finance Ministry of Finance and the Budget Office towards the implementation of the budget according to set timelines,” said Charles Abana, the commission’s Head of Legal, Investigations and Enforcement Directorate.

The first flaw, according to Mr. Abana, is in respect of reports the constitution tasks government offices to send to the Fiscal Commission.

“After the approval of the medium term expenditure framework, MTEF, the law demands that MDAs and corporations should be sending reports on the implementation of the budget on a quarterly basis to the Commission for effective monitoring of compliance,” he said. “None of these have been happening. When we request from the ministry or Budget Office for budget performance, no response is received as they see the commission as meddlesome interlopers.”

SEC, NNPC subverting the law

According to the commission, one of the many illegal ways Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, hide and divert billions of naira they generate include using “creative accounting practice”, a scheme that has seen them delivering different financial statements to different supervisory authorities each year.

The commission said its investigation showed that that the financial statements submitted by some of the agencies to the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, OAGF, and Minister of Finance/Budget Office of the Federation were often different from the ones submitted to it.

While the statements submitted to the OAGF and the Minister/ Budget Office would show the agencies as either profitable or breaking even, those sent to the Fiscal Responsibility Commission would show that they were operating at a loss.

“This practice is not only illegal and criminal, but also economic sabotage,” Mr. Abana said. “What these agencies are doing with the accounts to the Finance Ministry/Budget Office and OAGF is to show that they are delivering on their mandates, while their declaration of losses in the account to the FRC is to enable them avoid fulfilling their obligations by remitting their operating surpluses to government as required by law.”

The Fiscal Responsibility Act requires all revenue agencies to pay 80 percent of their annual surplus to the federal government.

Citing the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. Abana said since 2007, the capital market regulator has neither submitted its audited final statements nor evidence of its establishment of a General Reserve Fund, and its payment of 80 per cent of its operational surplus to the government as required by law.

Similarly, the NNPC, the multibillion dollar government oil firm, has consistently refused to make its books open to the commission for scrutiny despite several requests as mandated by law.

But the case of SEC, the commission said, appears most troubling.

The Fiscal Responsibility Commission said following a letter it wrote to demand SEC’s audited financial statement for five years, the capital market regulator responded by submitting the 2007 and 2008 accounts, claiming to have recorded losses as a result of the global financial crisis that affected the capital market.

The SEC only admitted N800 million as surplus that year, the FRC said.

But the Fiscal Responsibility body said on a close review of the statements, it became clear that rather than incurring losses, SEC made about N11billlion as operating surplus for 2007.

That year, SEC said it paid 80 percent of N800 million, and not N11 billion it actually generated, to the government.

Even so, the Fiscal Commission said there was no evidence from SEC in the form of treasury receipt from the Accountant General’s office to confirm such payment.

A similar review of the 2008 audited statement of SEC, the FRC said, also revealed that despite recording over N14 billion as surplus, there was also no evidence with the OAGF that SEC paid 80 per cent (about N11.6 billion) that should have been remitted to the federal government that year.

“A computation of the total amount SEC has not remitted to the Federal Government as operating surplus was put at over N22 billion for the two years alone,” Mr. Abana said.

Apart from the two years, Mr. Abana said there was no other record of payment by SEC to the Consolidated Revenue Fund(the government’s central purse) since 2009, despite recent public statements that it made over N13billion as operating surplus for 2013 at a time it claimed its 2012/2013 financial records were not ready.

In July 2014, the Fiscal Revenue Commission said it wrote to remind SEC that it was yet to provide evidence that it had prepared and published its audited financial report from 2009 to 2013.

After a two-month delay, a three-man delegation representing the Director General of the capital market commission, Arunma Oteh, visited FRC in September 2014 to report that the statements were ready and would be submitted within a week.

The officials said they were not in a position to provide the documents, and that their mission was only to inform the Fiscal Responsibility Commission that Ms. Oteh would have wished to visit the office personally and explain things out, but for her trip outside the country.

They assured Ms. Oteh would visit immediately she returned.

“Till date the documents have not been brought. Their explanation was that the capital market was in crisis and that they were now trying to bounce back. Yet, till date they have not brought the financial records reflecting the impact of the crisis,” Mr. Abana told PREMIUM TIMES.

Ms. Oteh took over as the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, in January 2010.

The disclosures by the Fiscal Responsibility Commission means Ms. Oteh took after her predecessor, Musa Al Faki, who led the capital market since 2004 without remitting appropriate rates of internally generated revenues to the government.

Mr. Al Faki failed to pay up to the federal government between 2007 and 2009 when he left office, while Ms. Oteh is responsible for similar violation from 2010 till date, according to details provided by Fiscal Responsibility Commission.

The commission’s emphasis is on 2007, the year fiscal responsibility law came into force.

Finance Minister, SEC react

The Senior Communications Advisor for SEC, Obi Adindu, said the Commission had already opened an engagement process with the Commission on the issue and expressed outrage that the commission was reaching out to the media on the matter.

Mr. Adindu said apart from the fact that all the financial reports the Commission was accusing the capital market regulator of not releasing to them were “public information already freely available on SEC website, a formal response was being prepared for submission to the Commission.

Mr. Adindu, who accused the FRC of not understanding its mandate, while adopting a hasty approach over the issue by resorting to “ambush media tactics,” refused to say when the response would be taken to the Commission.

“How can that organization not know the difference in public accounting between surplus and profit? This was after they had been informed that our (SEC) accounting was done on an actual basis,” he stated.

He did not provide specific reasons why SEC has failed to pay to the government the appropriate rates on its surplus, as required by law.

The Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, rejected any blame for MDAs’ non-compliance with the fiscal responsibility law.

According to the minister, government has a long list of MDAs and could not give the names of those complying or not complying.

“The key issue is not which one is complying or not, but everyone should be compliant. Everyone should remit what the law says they should to government coffers. We are not interested in one, but all,” she said.

She said President Goodluck Jonathan had met with all the revenue generating MDAs to remind them of what they should do, while the ministry also met with bank managers to solicit their cooperation to ensure MDAs complied with the law by remitting monies due to government.

Uduaghan Presents N327.6 Billion Budget Proposal For 2015

DELTA State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan on Wednesday presented a budget proposal of N327.68 for the 2015 fiscal year to the State House of Assembly.
Governor Uduaghan gave the breakdown of the budget as comprising N161.6 billion recurrent and N166.07 billion capital estimates, representing 49.32 and 50.68 per cents respectively.
Dr. Uduaghan disclosed that the 2015 estimates was lower than the 2014 fiscal estimates by N123.05 billion, explaining that the decrease was due to the fall in the price of crude oil at the international market.Delta State house assembly, governor uduaghan, budget proposal

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“I wish to announce a budget proposal of N327,682,982,917(three hundred and twenty seven billion, six hundred and eighty two million, nine hundred and eighty-two thousand, nine hundred and seventeen naira) for the services of Delta State in the 2015 fiscal year.
“This amount comprises N161,606,428,928(one hundred and sixty one billion, six hundred and six million, four hundred and twenty-eight thousand, nine hundred and twenty-eight naira) or 49.32% for Recurrent Expenditure and N166,076,553,989 (one hundred and sixty billion, seventy six million, five hundred and fifty-three thousand, nine hundred and eighty-nine naira) or 50.68%for capital expenditure,” he said.
Sectoral breakdown of the capital estimates revealed that a lion share of N50.32 billion, representing 30.3 per cent went to the economic sector, followed by the social, general administration  and environmental sectors while the sum of N34 billion was voted for the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC).
Governor Uduaghan said that N68.53 billion of the recurrent estimates was allocated to personnel costs, N51.33 billion for overhead costs with N41.69 billion set aside for consolidated revenue charges.
He gave the sources of funding for the budget as statutory allocation , including mineral revenue derivation, representing 63.74 while internally generated revenue (IGR), is 18.6 per cent,  Value Added Tax (VAT), and other capital receipts, representing 13.58 and 3.81 per.
“The 2015 budget is driven by the successes recorded in various sectors of the State’s economy in the past seven years up to the 2014 Budget of Consolidation, Sustainable Economic Growth and Development as the 2015 budget is aimed at consolidating the achievement of 2014 budget as well as completing all on-going projects and programmes that will facilitate the fulfillment of the administration’s goal of making Delta State one of the most industrialized and developed States in Nigeria by 2020.
“Priority is given to the completion of on-going projects in the areas of rural and urban road network and infrastructure, security of life and property (including logistics support for law enforcement), healthcare and education.”

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Reviewing the achievements of his administration since 2007, Governor Uduaghan said: “When this administration took over the mantle of leadership in 2007, I pledged to provide a more efficient government that will embody the vision of a politically united, socially integrated, stable, economically prosperous and well-organized State, with equal opportunity for all Deltans and in all modesty.
“I believe we have tried to actualize this pledge given the plethora of infrastructural development and other achievements we have recorded in the socio-economic transformation of our beloved Delta State.”
“Indeed, Mr. Speaker, Honourable members, after a critical review of our performance, so far, it is refreshing to note that this administration has with the cooperation and understanding of all stakeholders been able to meet some of the critical challenges of our shared vision for Delta State.”
Dr. Uduaghan stated, “we can with a good measure of certainty say that this administration has brought peace, tranquility and accelerated development to the state,” adding, “as we prepare to exit office next year, it is the avowed resolve and determination of this administration to finish strong, in this regard, it is gladdening to underscore that Delta State provides viable investment environment given its comparative advantages as a leading producer of oil and gas.
“The State is also strategically located and accessible to other parts of Nigeria by any means of transportation and government has invested heavily in security to create a safe and secure environment, we have a breed of young, educated and active population. Accordingly, we are committed to striving assiduously to deliver on the provision of critical infrastructures which this administration has set out to establish to support investors and improve business environment in our State in pursuit of our vision of Delta Beyond Oil.”
The Deputy Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Basil Ganagana assured Governor Uduaghan on behalf of the Legislature that the budget proposal would be given speedy attention to ensure service delivery to Deltans.
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