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Ibusa Launches Youth Football Tournament to Scout Talent and Promote Unity

By: Ike Philip Abiagom

The recent Youth football tournament launch for Primary Schools in Ibusa is a Community-focused initiative that uses football as a universal language to foster positive relationships between Youths and Community.

The Chief Co-Ordinator of Ibusa Football Tournament, Mr. Kwasa Amatokwu who has a perfect understanding of relationship with the youths and other Ibusa football enthusiast( Organising Committee),have inaugurated the eleven (11) Primary Schools Sports Masters in Igbuzo to scout local talent and prepare them for the upcoming competitions. The Chief Co-Ordinator, who is a football enthusiast, said the aim of this tournament is to catch them young and bring development of sporting activities in Ibusa and Nigeria at large.

The Chief Co-Ordinator who further stated that the aim of the tournament is to unite Ibusa through spirit of sportsmanship, teamwork and community bonding called on other stakeholders to come together in order to have a formidable force in the overall development of Ibusa and Nigeria in general.

Amatokwu spoke to Newsbreeze during the inauguration of Sports Masters in Ibusa recently, He said the competition is designed to identify young talent,provide them with better training facilities,and prepare them for future opportunities. How do we achieve this? We select talented players after this competition, provide them with specialized training, and invite football clubs, including international ones, for scouting purposes. This approach enhances their skills and open doors for them to play abroad.

For me, this is about giving back to the community and contributing to the growth of sports in Nigeria. We have been successful so far because we have been organizing Ibusa Football tournaments for forth years(40 years) now and we have some players who are playing outside Nigeria,” he said.

“I am excited to be part of this great initiative because I love the unity that football games bring, especially in a multi-diverse society like ours where people from different backgrounds come together to cheer for a common cause. Therefore, the organizer of Ibusa Football Competition deserves to be applauded for promoting peace and unity through sports.

“I am also happy that through this project, we are creating another opportunities for young people to build a sustainable career and make a living in football,” Amatokun stated.

On his part, he thank the major Sponsor of this tournament Evan(Barr.)Nyemike Nkadi,for investing in a project of this nature and also called on the government and other stakeholders to support such initiatives, emphasizing the long-term benefits for the country’s sporting development.

His words, “Organizing a competition of this nature is never easy, especially in terms of financial demands, given the huge logistics involved in managing activities, ensuring player safety, and taking care of players’ welfare. All hands must be on desk because of the challenges ahead.

The Chief Co-Ordinator handed the eleven (11) participating primary Schools teams with two adidas balls each and other training kits. He assured that the tournament will be professionally managed with a professional referees to ensure fair play and reduce controversy.

Amatokwu use this opportunity to appeal to the government and other stakeholders to invest in this initiative, as we are focused on grooming our youths and nurturing the next generation of football stars.

Senator Nwaoboshi Hosts Asagba of Asaba, Prof. Epiphany Azinge

By: Ike Philip Abiagom

It was E.H. Carr who gave a classic definition of History as ‘an unending dialogue between the present and the past’; he would proceed to add that ‘the chief function of (the) historian is to master and understand the past as a key to the understanding of present’. My take here is that history attempts to show the inherent relationship between the present and the past.

In this piece, I will assume the seat of a historian, despite the obvious difficulty, especially within the context of the definition advanced by Carr. That is, I would have love to demonstrate the unique relationship between the Distinguished Senator Peter Onyelukachukwu Nwaoboshi and His Royal Majesty Prof. Epiphany Azinge,the 14th Asagba of Asaba but let it be a topic for another day.

His Royal Majesty Prof. Epiphany Azinge (SAN, OON, FNIALS, FICMIC, LLD(HC), KSJI, KSG), the Asagba of Asaba accompanied by his Palace Chiefs paid a visit to Distinguished Senator Peter Onyelukachukwu Nwaoboshi in his Asaba White House residence on Saturday 27th September,2025.  So, the rare visit of HRM Azinge to Senator Nwaoboshi highlights the cordiality between them for years.

Senator Nwaoboshi received in audience, His Royal Majesty, Prof. Epiphany Azinge, the Asagba of Asaba and his Palace Chiefs, He praised the visionary and unifying leadership of the His Royal Majesty Prof. Epiphany Azinge, who will soon celebrate his one year Anniversary on the throne as the 14th Asagba of Asaba.He described his reign as a remarkable period of peace, progress, and development for the kingdom and the state at large.

Senator Nwaoboshi said since he ascend the throne as 14th Asagba of Asaba, HRM had demonstrated exceptional leadership characterized by extraordinary acumen, wisdom, and allegiance to the well-being of his people”, noting that his reign had strengthened unity among the people and fostered mutual understanding with neighbouring communities.

He credited the Monarch’s commitment to dialogue and conflict resolution for sustaining peace and stability within the kingdom, a feat he said had attracted the much-needed development to the area.

“Thank you, Nna Agu for the visit with your Palace Chiefs.

Publishers, Journalists, friends bid farewell as Pa Joe Onyibe laid to rest

By: Ike Philip Abiagom

The ancient town of Abavo,Delta State stood still yesterday as the remains of Pa Joe Onyibe,nonagenarian father, the Publisher of Ika Weekly and veteran journalist were on Saturday laid to rest at his residence in Abavo, amid tears and wailing.

Pa Onyibe, an accomplished and renowned journalist, passed on to glory after a brief illness. Until his death, Onyibe was the Publisher of Ika Weekly and a member of Association of Community Newspaper Publishers of Nigerian(ACNPN) and Nigeria Union of Journalist(NUJ).

His body was lowered to Mother Earth at exactly 12:40 pm shortly after the funeral mass and the atmosphere was sombre at his residence. At his graveside, tears rolled down faces of both immediate family members and other mourners, expressing anguish over a great loss.

Members of Association of Community Newspaper Publishers of Nigerian(ACNPN) led by its State Chairman, Comrade Ike Philip Abiagom, as well as editors from various media houses in Delta State,and parish members were on hand to pay their last respect to Pa Onyibe.

Before the commencement of the requiem mass, the body was reverently placed by the pallbearers at the entrance of the Church to be received by the priest with the ministers bearing the cross, lighted candles, holy water, the Holy Bible, and a white pall as symbols of faith and eternal life.

Presiding over the requiem mass, the Reverend , preaching from first and second readings respectively, hailed the late Pa Onyibe as a man who lived a life of impact.

The Reverend, who described Onyibe’s death as sudden, said he was a man known for offering support to the church and for helping those around him to shine, also hailed him as a committed family man.

The Reverend described the late Onyibe as a man of courage to the very end. He called friends and associates of late Onyibe not to forsake and abandon his family after the burial.

Speaking on behalf of the Association of Community Newspaper Publishers of Nigerian(ACNPN),Comrade Ike Philip Abiagom, described the late Onyibe as a dedicated and thorough-bred professional who distinguished himself in his career as a Community Newspaper Publishers.

He conveyed the sympathy of the members and prayed that God should give the family fortitude to bear the irreparable loss, while urging the family to take solace in the fact that Onyibe had lived a fulfilled life.
late Onyibe was a father, a kinsman and somebody most of us looked onto in journalism, his death though shocking, quite surprising too, we are hoping that God will console his family and the rest of us who will still carry on the mantle he has left within journalism space, we will continue to make him proud and do all we can do.

“And another point is that for our colleagues, journalists, when you are in in need, in trouble or ill always pick up your phone, a problem shared is sometimes half solved, a good number of us were not even aware that he was ill until it was too late, and I am hoping that going forward some of these incidents will be prevented, and if our colleagues are in need and they need us, we should always be our brothers keeper, like the Bible prescribe, and I pray for the repose of his soul.”

Pa Joe Onyibe’s son,Pastor Stephen Onyibe, said the hearts of the family were heavy for losing a father who was always there for the family, noting that what made his late father great was not only his professional brilliance but his humanity.

“He gave love freely, valued honesty above all, and carried himself with humility that made everyone feel seen and respected. He was comfortable in the profession as he was with his family, and to us, he was our foundation and strength,”he said.

He thanked relatives, colleagues, and friends for honouring their late father in a special way.

He said: “We appreciate our relatives, who stood by us from the very beginning, colleagues and church members who came from far and near. It has enlightened us that we are not walking this road alone”.

Pastor Idowu Okeze the bearer of Hope for many and a Source of smile

The Association of Community Newspaper Publishers of Nigeria(ACNPN), Delta State Council has extolled Igbuzo born Philanthropist, Pastor Idowu Daniel Okeze for being a leading light in the advancement of good life for his people.
The group while describing Pastor Okeze as the perfect specimen of selfless Community service commended him for raising the bar of humanitarian gesture and empowerment, adding that he has brought hope to many and revived their dreams.

In a statement released by Community Newspaper Publishers on Monday, the Chairman of the media group, Comrade Ike Philip Abiagom said that Pastor Idowu Okeze, the founder of Obi Nwaokocha Okeze Foundation,needs no introduction in the social circles in Igbuzo, Oshimili North Local Government Area, Delta State and beyond. Pastor Okeze has left his footprints in the sand of time through his innumerable people-oriented programs and projects.He has love for humanity and thus his well-intentioned act of philanthropy goes beyond the shores of Nigeria. many have seen the ray of light to meet their personal obligations and cater for their families through him.

He noted that small scale business is the lubricant of the nation’s economy, adding that Pastor Okeze, has through his foundation massively contributed to the growth of the economy as a private individual by offering business grants to his people and other indigenes of the local government to enhance their living standard through various empowerments.

Okeze’s commitment to social betterment transcends mere charity; it reflects a deep-rooted belief in the transformative power of targeted benevolence, inspiring others to join in the noble pursuit of uplifting communities and fostering sustainable development.
For him, there is just no limit to what he can do to save lives, give people succour and put similes on their faces.

He said, “At a point when there is a frantic search for credible men and women of good heart, people of good character and kind heart, those who are ready to give their all for the good of their community, the likes of Pastor Idowu Okeze easily come to mind.

“He is a pure definition of humility and down-to-earth. This has indeed given him a divine elevation, positioning him as the bearer of hope for many and a source of smile.

“His brand of humanitarian gesture is such that its impact is visible and touches the lives of the beneficiaries.

“He knows no boundary and recognizes not any religious or ethnic barrier in extending his arms of good gesture.

“We cannot thank him enough for being a good friend of our great media body. In due time, we shall show appreciation for all what he has done for us” he said.

Obi Nwaokocha Okeze Foundation Foundation is one of the most outstanding non-governmental organisations in the country that has brought succor to the desolate.The foundation leads projects to empower youths, providing emergency foods,health, water, aid for widows, orphans, children and homeless. Its core objective is to reduce poverty in the grassroots and give the people a reason to live.

𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐟𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐫 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐎𝐤𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐚 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐩𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫 𝐍𝐞𝐝 𝐍𝐰𝐨𝐤𝐨’𝐬 𝐀𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐦𝐚 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐦 — “𝐃𝐞𝐥𝐭𝐚 𝐍𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐢𝐬 𝐈𝐠𝐛𝐨”

Professor Steve Okecha, a respected figure in Nigeria’s education community, has fired back at Senator Prince Ned Nwoko’s assertion that Delta North is Igbo. In a statement, Okecha expressed concerns about Nwoko’s approach to the Anioma state creation issue, suggesting that a referendum may be necessary.
 
“Initially, you and your aides gave the impression that Anioma state alone would be created by fiat, bypassing the Constitution. Now, you and your team are beginning to realise that a referendum is inevitable,” Okecha said.
 
He questioned Nwoko’s understanding of Delta North history, advising him to consult professional historians. “You studied law and history, probably European history, at Keele University in the United Kingdom. You have no grasp of Delta North history, let alone African history. The history of Delta North being dished out by you and your aides is FABU – mere fiction. Listen to professional historians [I am not one of them], and do not depend on quack storytellers.,” Okecha advised.
 
The professor further argued that state creation is not a one-man affair and expressed disappointment in Nwoko’s approach to representing Delta North. “State creation is not a ONE-MAN affair,” he emphasized.
 
Okecha also poked fun at Nwoko’s aides, describing them as “wild patrol dogs and hooligans” who have done “incalculable and immeasurable damage” to his image.
 
𝙀𝙭𝙘𝙚𝙧𝙥𝙩𝙨 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙋𝙧𝙤𝙛𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙤𝙧 𝙊𝙠𝙚𝙘𝙝𝙖’𝙨 𝙎𝙩𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩:
 
“Initially, you and your aides gave the impression that Anioma state alone would be created by fiat, bypassing the Constitution. Now, you and your team are beginning to realise that a referendum is inevitable.
 
We are surprised and shocked, that you are not bothered by the unruly behaviour of many of your aides, better described, as wild patrol dogs and hooligans. To be frank, they have, unfortunately, done incalculable and immeasurable damage to your image. To your good self. Some of your aides are evil djjins.
 
Your aides are a colony of beggars and parasites, most of whom are from Ukwuani-Ndosumili land. They are advanced almajirai: unguarded, uncouth and raw. When the cloud clears in 2026, the weed and tramadol boys will search for cassava farms to cultivate. The lazy, lousy lawyers will hang around court premises, to charge and bail:  debasing the noble profession.
 
You studied law and history, probably European history, at Keele University in the United Kingdom. You have no grasp of Delta North history, let alone African history. The history of Delta North being dished out by you and your aides is FABU – mere fiction. Listen to professional historians [I am not one of them], and do not depend on quack storytellers.
 
You and your aides are not sociologists, not anthropologists, not biographers, not chronologists, not archivists, not historiographers, not antiquarians. You should, therefore, not distort and dabble into Delta North history.
 
Mister Senator, the way you are carrying on, you may soon be neither here nor there. Tell us, do you want to continue fighting for unrealisable Anioma state, or do you want to return to the Senate in 2027? Please stay with us in Delta State. I hope and pray that Ohaneze Ndigbo does not lure you to the Southeast with a cheap senatorial slot in one of the Igbo states, now that they are your  kit and kin.
 
Your initial admirers are sad and disappointed that you have abandoned the representation of Delta North in the Red Chamber for optics and showingoffness. I am one of those disappointed.
 
I learned about the four cardinal points in the primary school: East, West, North and South. Geographically, Delta State was part of Western Nigeria, while beyond the Niger bridge at Asaba, was Eastern Nigeria. I am a scientist, and a critical thinker. Mister Senator, you want a state to be created in Western Nigeria to make up for the shortfall in Eastern Nigeria. Does it make sense?
 
Your argument is NOT convincing. You want an additional state to be created in South-South to be part of the South-East. This is abracadabra; it is most embarrassing. Barefaced illogicality. One does not require a bachelor’s degree in Basic Reasoning to be able to see clearly the incongruity, laughableness and contradiction. 
 
You have said recently, “I represent Anioma state.”  There is NO such state in Nigeria. You have also said that, Anioma state would be signed, sealed and delivered to you. You are certainly operating outside Nigeria. State creation is not a ONE-MAN affair.”
 
— Professor Steve A. Okecha
Culled from Ukwuani Trumpet Facebook

Senator Nwaoboshi commiserate with former Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Ezeoba over father’s death

By: Ike Philip Abiagom

Distinguished Senator Peter Onyelukachukwu Nwaoboshi (SPON),consoled with the former Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Dele Joseph Ezeoba (Rtd.), on the passing of his father, Chief Raphael Odiaka Ezeoba.

Nwaoboshi in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja, expressed sadness over the death of Admiral Ezeoba’s Father, saying that his passing, “has created a great vacuum, not only in the Ezeoba family but also in Delta State as a whole”.

Distinguished Senator Nwaoboshi described Pa. Ezeoba as a compassionate Father who lived a life of service, discipline, integrity,and a loving, yet unassuming community leader who has been a great source of inspiration, hope and Unity to the Ezeoba Family as well as all those who have come across him”.

Nwaoboshi, appreciated the Lord God Almighty for the good life Pa Ezeoba lived and said that Pa Ezeoba demonstrated the strength and power of God even in old age, noting that his demise was a glorious one for the fact that he has accomplished all that God had assigned him to do here on earth.

Papa has contributed greatly to the development of Delta State and we make bold to say that former Chief of Naval Staff pedigree and accomplishments over the years would not have been possible without papa’s guidance, prayers and advice.

“You and your entire family have to be consoled for the fact that Papa has done very well. He will always be remembered for his love, kindness, steadfastness, deeply religious disposition and commitment to peace and unity of Delta State.

“ My prayer is that God will console each and every one of you as we pray that he rest the Soul of Chief Raphael Odiaka Ezeoba in his bosom,” Nwaoboshi prayed.

Aniagwu Dismisses Bias Claims Against Oborevwori Administration

By : Ike Philip Abiagom

Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, has dismissed claims of bias against Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration, insisting that the governor remains resolutely committed to fairness, peace, and even development across the state. 

Addressing journalists in Asaba on Monday, Aniagwu described the negative narratives being pushed by political actors ahead of the 2027 elections as “false and completely at variance with reality.” 

He stressed that Gov. Oborevwori has consistently governed as “a governor for all Deltans,” irrespective of ethnic or political affiliations, noting that development projects and appointments cut across the 25 local government areas of the state.

“The governor knows indeed that he is an Urhobo man, but he also realizes that he is governor of the entire state,” Aniagwu said.

“He has continued to pilot the affairs of Delta not along ethnic lines but with fairness, equity, and inclusiveness.”

Highlighting the administration’s four-point agenda, the commissioner explained that peace and security remain the bedrock of Gov. Oborevwori’s governance philosophy. He noted that the governor had recently directed the setting up of a peace and reconciliation committee to engage aggrieved individuals, stressing that peace was essential for meaningful development.

Aniagwu also urged members of the political class to put aside divisive tendencies and support the administration’s developmental drive. He maintained that none of the governor’s critics could fault him on performance, pointing to the numerous projects across riverine and upland communities, investment in education, and social programmes targeted at lifting citizens out of poverty.

“The commitment of Governor Oborevwori to a peaceful and prosperous Delta is unshaken,” Aniagwu declared.

“He has carried everybody along, and his governance style values all Deltans as one people.”

Labour Faults Public Service Dress Code

The State Executive Council (SEC) of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has expressed reservation for the Public Service Dress Code recently introduced by the State Civil Service through a circular from the Office of the Head of Service.

In a communique issued at the end of an emergency meeting presided over by the State Chairman of the NLC, Comrade Goodluck Ofobruku, to deliberate on pressing issues affecting the welfare of workers in the state, SEC in session reaffirmed that the extant Public Service Rules remained the guiding document on the issue of decent dressing within the public service.

It held that some of the specifics outlined in the circular were not fully in consonance with the provisions of the Public Service Rules and unanimously resolved that workers should avoid dressing indecently or shabbily to work, while calling for a review of the prescribed specifics on dressing to ensure clarity, fairness, and practicality across all cadres of the service.

SEC in session urged stakeholders to always consult the leadership of the NLC before reaching resolutions affecting workers in the state, stressing the need for government to empower all categories of workers to dress like Law Officers, Protocol Officers, and staff of the House of Assembly, among others.

In the communique, signed by the State Secretary of the NLC, Comrade Enekhawore Acrobat, SEC in session commended the Congress Chairman, Comrade Goodluck Ofobruku, for the proactive steps taken so far, reaffirming its commitment to constructive engagements, industrial harmony, and the overall progress of Delta State, while standing firm in defending the rights, dignity, and welfare of workers and pensioners.

It appreciated the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for releasing N10 billion for the payment of pensioners, noting that the gesture demonstrated government’s commitment to the welfare of retirees who had dedicated their active years to the service of the state, and urged the state government to go the extra mile to clear backlogs of arrears of pension.

SEC in session unanimously recognized the existence of Motorcycle Operators Union of Nigeria in Delta State and condemned the reported harassment of its members.

While Labour was not in support of lawlessness or recklessness of members of the association, it insisted that the rights of duly recognized unions must be respected, and condemned the letter written by the SSG, Dr Kingsley Emu, to the Police and the Army.

SEC in session called for an immediate halt to the harassment of the Union members, warning that continued intimidation might place Government and Labour on an avoidable collision course.

Nnamdi Odiwe visit Asagba of Ahaba ahead of New Yam festival Celebration

 By: Ike Philip Abiagom

His Royal Majesty, Asagba Prof Epiphany Azinge, SAN, OON, FNIALS,the traditional ruler of Asaba kingdom,has said the age-long new yam festival of his community has lost its value.

HRM Azinge, who was speaking when the Publisher of Asaba Quays and son of the soil , Comrade Nnamdi Odiwe, visited him ahead of the celebration of his new yam festival, said the beauty of the festival was in celebrating it with one’s own harvest, which was no longer the case.

Asagba noted that new yam festival in Asaba had become merely a symbolic or spiritual event, and not the reality of contemporary time, stressing that celebrating new yam festival in a community where only about one or two percent of the people farmed was totally out of place.

“If we are talking about the time past when our people were predominantly farmers and harvested their yams I can understand and relate with it. But what we have now doesn’t add up. Let’s tell ourselves the truth, it doesn’t. We have to reawaken our people, else all that we do will end up being spiritual, symbolic, but there must be some reality to it.

“Notable rich people of the past in the community were known for the massive bans of yam they had from their harvest and the livestock they kept. All that has gone into the dustbin of history as far as Asaba is concerned.

“We don’t farm, we don’t engage in fishing, which means that urbanization has taken a toll on Asaba as the state capital. We have a lot of work to do to change the narrative because we cannot continue to dwell on our distant past. Spiritually, yes; symbolically, yes, but we shouldn’t be talking about bountiful harvest because there’s nothing to harvest.

“All it boils down to is that the gods of our ancestors are benevolent and kind to us in many dimensions, and that’s what we should be celebrating and not new yam festival because there’s no yam to harvest. So, in the broader sense, we are celebrating the bountiful blessings of God to our land, not just harvest.

“Our new yam festival should not continue to be a yearly ritual that ends up in nothingness. So, the motivating factor should be how we can go back to the farm. As leaders that should be our direction; that school be our focus, to bring back the lost glory of this town and get our people in the path of agrarian revolution so that we can truly celebrate our new yam festival”, the Asaba Monarch emphasized.

The Asagba thanked his guest and subject for the visit and for his invaluable contributions to the development of the community, assuring him that he would be duly recognized and appreciated at the appropriate time.

Earlier in the remarks, Nnamdi Odiwe said he led members of his family and friends to the palace to see the King ahead of the celebration of his new yam festival.

Odiwe commended Asagba Prof Azinge for all he had done since ascending the throne to launch Asaba to reckoning and global recognition, especially in the area of tourism.

He pledged that he would continue to support the vision and mission of His Royal Majesty for the greater good of Asaba, its people and all other residents of the community.

DELTA WORKERS SCREENING: Labour Disowns Age Cheats, Backs Exercise

By: Ike Philip Abiagom

With a better and clearer understanding of the reason for the ongoing screening of civil servants in Delta State and the overwhelming evidence of age falsification by some of those already screened, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Delta State Council, has thrown its weight behind the fact finding mission.

Rising from a meeting convened by the Senior Policy Adviser to the Governor, Rt. Hon. Chief Funkekeme Solomon, on behalf of his boss, to resolve the misconception about the screening in some quarters, the State Chairman of the NLC, Comrade Goodluck Ofobruku, pledged cooperation with the Roseline Amioku-led Committee.

Comrade Ofobruku, who led the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the various labour groups to the meeting, expressed confidence in the assignment of the Screening Committee, urging it not to relent.

He said the earlier impression created by some of the affected workers was that the exercise was a witch-hunt, but with the explanations offered by the Committee and the clear evidence of falsified records, the NLC could not but allow the screening to continue unhindered.

The NLC helmsman said: “We will not disrupt the work of the Committee. What has happened today is in line with stakeholders’ engagement as encapsulation in Governor Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda”.

Chairman of the State Civil Service Commission, Lady Roseline Amioku, who chairs the Screening Committee, highlighted the parameters the Committee used in carrying out the assignment.

Lady Amioku revealed that the Committee had been thorough with its investigation, which she noted was not a witch-hunt as organized labour was initially made to believe, pointing out that the outcomes so far had been shocking and unfortunate.

The convener, Rt. Hon Funkekeme Solomon, said Governor Sheriff Oborevwori gave him the mandate to mediate with a view to addressing the misconception surrounding the verification exercise targeted at smoking out civil servants reasonably believed to be over the statutory 60 years retirement age or still working after 35 years in service.

“Beyond understanding the truth that some civil servants lied about their age, I urge the leadership of NLC to continue on the path of openness. NLC should sensitise their members on the need to play by the rules and eschew the tendency to fraudulently alter their service records”, Solomon said.

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