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Petrol Marketers Insist They Can’t Sell Petrol At N145/Litre

[dropcap]P[/dropcap]etrol marketers in the country have told the government for the umpteenth time that they can no longer sell petrol at N145 a litre. The marketers under the aegies of Depot and Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPMAN) made their decision known to the government at a meeting with top officials at the presidential villa on Tuesday in Abuja.

The marketers insisted that selling petrol at N145 a litre was no longer profitable as the price of crude oil in the international market has risen and this has a corresponding relation with the price of refined products.

Present at the meeting held at the Presidential Villa Conference Centre Abuja were Abba Kyari, Chief of Staff to the President, who presided; Maikanti Baru, Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, and Lawal Daura, Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS).

Dapo Abiodun, chairman DAPMAN told journalists at the end of the meeting that the meeting was called by the government to find a lasting solution to the cause of the petrol scarcity.

“Today’s meeting was called at the instance of the Chief of Staff to the President and it was to find out exactly what happened, where we had the problems we had in December with the supply of petrol and how Nigerians were made to go through the pains and suffering.

“He wanted to know the truth and to ensure that going forward this problem will be solved once and for all. And that is why you saw that we sat in here from 2pm and the meeting just finished after three and half hours.

“A lot of issues were raised and a committee was constituted that will meet tomorrow under the chairmanship of the minister of petroleum to further go into the nitty-gritty and to ensure that these problems do not reoccur again.

“From our point of view as marketers, we made our submission known to government and we emphasised the fact that this was not a marketer-related problem. There was no hoarding on the part of any marketer. Marketers are your brothers, they are Nigerian citizens, they are businessmen, no marketer makes money from hoarding petroleum products, our business is to take petrol and sell.”

Abiodun said he and his colleagues took the time to highlight their challenges.

“We explained that the problem that you saw is not willful on the part of anyone either NNPC or marketers.

“The situation, from our point of view, is that from January to December, the price of crude remained relatively stable. Following the Hurricane Katrina in the month of September, October, crude prices went up and marketers lost the ability to import any sell at N145 per litre.

“Since the price of crude is directly proportional to the refined product, we could not import petrol and sell at N145 anymore. And this business is a partnership between marketers and NNPC. Marketers bring in a certain volume and NNPC also brings in a certain volume.

“In the past marketers bring in about 60% while NNPC brings about 35 to 40 percent. But by the month of October marketers completely stopped importing because there is no more subsidy so we can’t sell for profit so we have to stop importing.

“So, the burden of importing 100% now fell on NNPC. So you can imagine a situation where NNPC was importing in part and marketers were importing in part and then suddenly NNPC begins to import 100%. Couple with the fact that in the months we called the ember months from October to December the consumption of petrol is highest in the country.

“So, you now have what we call a double warning. NNPC is suddenly finding its importing what they probably didn’t expect in terms of volume and the fact that Nigerians themselves are consuming more volume that they will normally consume in earlier months. Couple with the fact that the countries that are surrounding us as a nation are all selling fuel at more than $1 per liter. $1 today is about N360. If you go to Cotonou, Ghana, Niger so is is not unlikely that some of our petrol is finding itself across the border to these countries.

“All these are issues we believe amounted to what we saw in December but thankfully NNPC rose to the occasion, they stepped up import, stepped up supplies that situation has since normalized.

“Today’s meeting is to ensure that this does not happen again and this we are going to continue tomorrow in the committee that was set up under the chairmanship of the Minister of State for Petroleum to ensure that we find a long-lasting and enduring solutions to this problem so that Nigerians will not have to go through this borrowing situation again.”

Tribute : Bouquet of honours for Rowland Nwanze … From Zero to Hero

Chief Rowland Nwanze,
Onihea of Umuehea -Ibusa

[dropcap]“G[/dropcap]reatness is a property for which no man can receive credit too soon; it must be possessed long before it is acknowledged.” When one of the world’s greatest thinkers, Ralph Waldo Emerson handed down the above words of wisdom, those he had in mind were certainly the likes of Chief Nwanze Roland.

For the trail-blazing business mogul and industrialist par excellence from Umuehea- Ibusa, Delta State, it is certainly impossible to gloss over his attributes for greatness.

The popular cliché, ‘first impression sticks’ is not applicable to Chief Nwanze Roland.If you profile and categorize him based on the spur of the moment kind of judgment, then you have done so using the wrong barometer and faulty premise. This is because at first encounter, you are confronted with a man you could pass for a middle income earner. He wears no airs and there are none around him. He is as simple as air itself. The calm ambience he exudes is just natural. He is just being himself.

Chief Rowland Nwanze,
Onihea of Umuehea -Ibusa

However, many would be shocked to later learn that this unassuming Youngman who mingles with the lowly and the downtrodden without discrimination is workaholic, a business czar, corporate tiger and sits atop multi-billion dollars investments spanning several interests. Chief Nwanze Roland is a tested Philanthropist, an achiever-a job creator,and an employer of labour . And he makes no noise about these.

In Nigeria those often considered the greatest are the politicians, fraudulent exploiters, violent conquerors and evil geniuses turned heroes and heroines, who have out done others by stealing the community’s common wealth and sharing crumbs amongst their praise singers but Chief Nwanze Roland is neither any if the above, nor is he seeking any political office. His leadership is about a passionate commitment to better the lives of his people by giving them comfort with he ultimate fulfillment to them,his people.

He is a leader par excellence, whose compassion for his poor community, Umuehea Ibuzor, moved him to sink two boreholes for them, free, repaired the government millennium borehole, the only one that works in Ibuzor as at date, provided diesel powered street light, a security gate to curb the menace and excesses of cultists and passage of heavy duty vehicles. Nwanze Roland has gone ahead to smoothen the erosion prone roads in Umuehea,Ibusa with a promise to tar these roads.

In the midst of the crisis of leadership that has bedeviled Ibuzor as a Community, and Umuehea as part of this Community, it is desirable to reflect on the man NWANZE ROLAND and his leadership. Nwanze Roland uses his own lifestyle to teach us, both the mighty and low in Ibuzor that leadership is service, sacrifice and a dynamic enterprise. He assures his people that he is not like the politicians who make people to carry burdens that they politicians would not dare to carry. Nwanze Roland is that young man who eats and understands that his next door neighbour is hungry, needs food and goes ahead to provide it for him. He is that affluent young man who uses his God given wealth to better the lives of his people and sacrifices his own pleasure and comfort for the sake if his community.

Nwanze Roland ’s rise to the top was not a one-step movement. It was a humble beginning for a humble man. The inter play of factors that would established him as one of Nigeria’s reputable Community Developer shaped Nwanze Roland ’s principle and philosophy of life and business-humility, honesty and hard work. His unassuming nature and infectious humility explain why he does not trumpet his numerous philanthropist gestures.

In the midst of poor governance marred with corruption, when men and women are constantly striving to out do one another in the acquisition for power, wealth and privilege, here Nwanze Roland has left a legacy of purpose. He has cause happiness and good name for himself, family and generations yet on born. He had invested his talent to God given purpose and has made his life much bigger than himself. – The entire Ibusa people says Da’alu Shinne ooooooooóo…

Chief Tony Azuya host new year party for children /orphans

Chief Tony Azuya

[dropcap]J[/dropcap]anuary 1st of every year  is always a fun, joy and laughter day in Ibusa as children are treated with fun-filled day of events  by Chief Tony Azuya,President/CEO,TECHNOCRIME SECURITY LTD.

Chief Tony Azuya’s New Year Children’s Party which is held annually at Ibusa, draws children from all the Local Government Area within Anioma (Igbo speaking Delta). The New Year children party is a special day dedicated to children by Chief Tony Azuya and It also serves as a reminder to all Nigerians to care for and support vulnerable children. It is a special event powered every year  by Chief Tony Azuya’s Foundation. Below are the photos of the New Year Bash.

CP Edgal Imohimi, Sacks 9 Police Officers, Demotes 25 Others

Edgal Imohimi, Lagos Commissioner of Police

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Lagos State Police Commissioner, Edgal Imohimi has sacked nine police officers for various offences ranging from corruption, disobedience to lawful order and falsehood. He also demoted 25 other officers for offences ranging from  gross insubordination, drunkenness, incivility to members of the public and leaving beat.

A statement issued by SP Chike Oti, Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State on Tuesday added that 60 Inspectors and rank and files were awarded the punishments of major and minor entries. According to the statement, “In keeping with the promise he made to the good people of Lagos state on assumption of office, that there will  be no room for corrupt and indiscipline police officers under his watch; the Lagos State Police Command hereby releases to the general public the breakdown in figures, of police personnel punished for various disciplinary offences between the months of September  and December 2017.

“Nine officers were dismissed for offences ranging from discreditable conduct, corrupt practice, disobedience to lawful order and falsehood. “Twenty five were  reduced in rank for offences ranging from  gross insubordination, drunkenness, incivility to members of the public and leaving beat.

“A total of sixty (60) Inspectors and rank and files were awarded the punishments of Major and minor entries.”

According to Imohimi, the punishment handed down to the unruly officers should serve as  deterrent to others who might wish to toe the path of ignominy.

He stated further that officers who played by the rules had nothing to fear and would be encouraged.

Badoo Cult Leader, Arrested by Lagos Police Command

Suspected Arrested Badoo Chief Herbalist, Fatai Adebayo alias Alese (left); Commissioner of Police, Mr. Edgal Imohimi (middle); Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), ACP Tunji Disu (right) during the arrest of the Baddo Chief Herbalist at his shrine in Imosan Village, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, on Tuesday.

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Lagos State Police Command on Tuesday made a major breakthrough in the fight against the menace of Badoo cult with the arrest of the group’s herbalist, Fatai Adebayo alias Alese. The notorious activities of the dreaded cult group prevalent in Ikorodu and Epe axis of the State had sent many of the victims to their early graves with cruel killings through the smashing of mortar and pestle on victims’ heads.

Adebayo, 34, who specializes in administering oath on members of the group before they launch any attack, was arrested at his shrine located in Imosan Village, a suburb of Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. The arrest of the herbalist followed the arrest of some Badoo cult suspects at the weekend including the overall head of the group.

Speaking while parading Adebayo before newsmen at the shrine, the State’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Imohimi Edgal said the head of the group was arrested on water during an attempt to escape.

The CP, who led the operation involving the Commander of Rapid Response Squad (RRS), ACP Tunji Disu; Chairman of Lagos State Special Task Force, SP Yinka Egbeyemi, among others, said investigation was still ongoing but that the full details about the arrests made so far would be disclosed on Thursday at a press briefing.

He said: “Over the weekend, we had far reaching achievement in the fight against the killers popularly known as Badoo in Ikorodu. “Their kingpin who is the head of the group has been arrested. He was arrested on water as he was making his escape.”

Revealing how the herbalist was arrested, Edgal said: “One of the suspects arrested confessed and he led us here that before they go for any killing, the head of the group brings them to this gentleman (Adebayo) to come and carry out oath for both themselves and the piece of stone they used for their killings and that they don’t go for any killing without first of all coming for oath in this shrine and that is why we are here.

“This gentleman is an accomplice before the fact and so definitely we are placing him under arrest and as well as sealing off the shrine till after investigation.

“I will give further details on Thursday during my press briefing but I can assure the good people of Ikorodu, Lagosians and Nigerians that we will not rest until this evil is completely rooted out from Lagos State,” Edgal assured.

The CP also made a brief stop-over at the palace of the traditional ruler of Imosan Village, Chief Tajudeen Muili to intimate him of the criminal activities going on under his domain.

At the shrine located at No 38, Ayegbami Quarters in Imosan, which was later demolished by policemen, there were different charms and big stones said to be used for the illicit activities of the Badoo group.

DSIEC boss reiterates promise on trustworthy polls

[dropcap]C[/dropcap]hairman  of the Delta State Independent Electoral Commission, DSIEC, Chief Mike Ogbodu, has again given his word that the January 6 local government elections in the state will be free and fair.

Ogbodu, represented by DSIEC commissioner, Mrs. Light Diden gave the assurance at Koko, headquarters of Warri North Local Government Area of the state, while monitoring the ongoing training exercise of the commission’s ad-hoc staff in Koko.

His words, “The commission is adequately ready to conduct the forthcoming local government election, which will be free and fair, devoid of rancour and manipulation, January 6, 2018.” Ogbodu urged Deltans to come out and vote for the candidates of their choice, appealing to the youth to shun any form of violence during and after the election.

Okowa’s Performance Is Abysmal, Worst Administration So Far—Ochei

Mr. Victor Ochei, Former Speaker Emeritus, Delta State House Of Assembly.

[dropcap]V[/dropcap]ictor Ochei is a well known name in Delta state politics, he was a one time speaker of the Delta state house of Assembly. Just recently, precisely on the 12, December, 2017, the speaker emeritus and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state was called to the Nigerian bar in Abuja after his graduation from the law school. In this must read exclusive interview with selected online media, Mr. Ochei spoke about wide range of issues as well as his recent called to the Nigerian bar, and the law journey so far.

Mr. Ochei among other things said arbitration is one area he will love to explore in his new profession as well as rendering free legal services “pro bono” to the oppressed in the society.

While scoring high the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari as the best thing that has ever happened to Nigeria, Ochei vowed to give Buhari 100% full support should the president indicates interest to run for a second tenure come 2019.

Reviewing governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s administration for the first after the 2015 general elections which he participated, Ochei said Okowa’s performance in the last three years was nothing to write home about, describing it as abysmal. “I have not seen one star project in Delta State. It is abysmal, it is the worst administration so far in terms of development Deltans have ever seen and I make bold to say it.”

EXCERPTS:

Congratulations On Your Recent Call To Bar, Sir, How Do You Feel Now That You Have Been Called To Bar?

I feel accomplished. The end of a matter is better than the beginning thereof, that is what the Bible says. I started my journey to becoming a lawyer in 2008 and by the time I was done with it in 2012, I started the law school in Agbani, Enugu but because I was holding public office as a Speaker, it wasn’t going to sit well with my job and the law school is quite demanding. So, I had to let go. So, going back to complete it haven gone through all the political turmoil and all that and now came out of it, I am grateful and I feel fulfilled.

Sir, What Really Motivated You To Read Law?

I mean, law is one course that I will implore anybody no matter you discipline or profession to read because believe you me in all facet of life you need the law, everything you do, you need to apply the law at the end of the day so why not be part of it so you are not ignorant. The Bible says my people perish because of the lack of knowledge and so the quest to acquire knowledge is not a lost one, is indeed a good quest and so my quest for knowledge is one of the things that led me into law. I have being a lawmaker for 12 years and I always felt that I was fulfilling the legal maxim that says “you can’t give what you don’t have”.

Are There Plans To Add Another Different Degree Or You Intend To Further In The Same Law?

Well, it is still a decision to be made but I know I like getting to the peak of anything that I get into. As a legislator, I got to the peak. In engineering, I got to the peak as a fellow. In law, I probably will look at getting to the peak as an SAN but knowledge is never ending. Basically, you can’t say you have stopped learning so I just might tomorrow but in the present time, I want to consolidate on the knowledge acquired to see how I put that to use to better the lot of myself and humanity.

Haven Been Called To Bar Do You Have Any Plan To Go Into Full Time Practice?

Yes! Practice comes in different ways. I am also an associate member of Charted Institute of Arbitrators of the UK. So, I can settle well into arbitration and I have a combined knowledge of engineering and law that is quite a rare combination. So, in arbitration you are very much in the want. So, that is an area people are yet to explore, you can explore them. I can practice that and I can also go to court depending but personally as a person, I will like to do cases that where I feel the only thing that place me on people who are oppressed. I will go for such cases I want to take on pro bono; I will go and pursue it for no pay once I am convinced that you are dealing with somebody simply because you think the person is nobody. To me is clear oppression, I will step into the ring at no cost to the person. Those are the kind of services I will like to render.

Its Almost Three Years Now, How Would You Rate The President Muhammadu Buhari Led Administration.?

Well, so far so good, it depends on the prism you are looking at but in totality he has done well in the circumstance he found himself. One, the finances of the country is largely depended on the sales of crude oil which has dwindled occasioned by the fall in the price of crude oil globally and then our quantum of production has not increased beyond 2.2 barrel per day and at a point in this country, the same barrel of oil was sold for $147 a barrel and a lot did not improve. We did diversify the economy and then Buhari came in and it fell to as low as $28 a barrel and the quantum was still 2.2 million per barrel a day. What magic do you expect the man to do? So, he is working within the tight rope and for me he is doing very well. One thing is clear, t is no longer business as usual, there is a lot of complaints no doubt but for things to get better, the complaints must come. I likened Nigeria’s problems which Buhari is saddled with fortunately in one breath and unfortunately in another breath to a couple. The only thing that will give a newly married couple joy is that after nine months, they will hear the cry of a baby. That will bring them extreme joy and happiness but you know no matter how much the man loves his wife and wouldn’t want the wife to go through any hurt or pain, for the wife to bring forth that that will give them joy, she has to go through pain. So, whether she goes through safe virginal delivery or through caesarian section to give birth to the child to bring forth live, she must essentially spill blood and that must be painful. Therefore, Nigeria is in the stage where she is pregnant. And whether we like it or not for Nigeria to give birth to a new Nigeria, it has to go through pain. Whether it comes through safe virginal delivery or caesarian section, whichever way you want to turn it around, Nigeria will have to go through pain. And we must tell ourselves the raw truth; some other developed countries in the world today that are giants have gone through the same time that we are going through. They did not import foreigner to come change the country, it is still the same people that changed it and we must imbibe that right now to be able to change the tomorrow and let us stop playing elitist politics by lying to the populace. Nigerians are resilience they are willing to take the pains but the elites must lead the way and that is the challenge that we have. The elites do not want to lead the way, they want business as usual where they can put their hands right in the treasury and do whatever they want with it that is not the business as it is today and that has changed from the centre. That is what Mr President has done. I implore the state governors to do the same and you will see a massive change in this country because I tell you the truth nobody will change Nigeria if we do not want to change Nigeria. So, we either chose to do the right thing and move forward, we may be slow but we are sure we are moving forward than to continue doing the wrong thing and it appears that it is working but by the time we find ourselves in the culs-de-sac, we realize that we can no longer make progress and then we are doomed. In my opinion bringing back your question, has Mr President done well? Yes, he has because corruption is no longer the order of the day with impunity even if you want to be corrupt, you will ensure you look left, right and all around you to be sure nobody is looking at you before you do what you have to do and you have to cover your tracks. There is no country that is devoid completely of corruption but at least let us stem the tides. The tide in Nigeria before now was crazy; it was like if you were not corrupt, then you were not part of the Nigerian state because you don’t seem to fit in but right now let them come out and show their wealth. You have the wealth, throw it around let us see if you know you are sure of what you have throw it around then we will start talking. For me if that is the only thing we have been able to achieve, I think he has done very well. I am not bothered about those who shout he is sectional, really?  Have they said that they were not guilty? If I am saying that they are holding people who are not guilty that they have done nothing yet they just come and arrest them then I will listen but if at all you have your hands soiled, go clear yourself, the laws of the land are clear. There is no big deal about it. So, that has put us in check and he has done marvelously well. In terms of security as well, owing to his military background, I think he has done well. I mean relative to what we have before. Yes! There is a massive improvement, security is not cheap and the kind of money you pump into it, global terrorism is a reality today that every nation will rise up to deal with. Unfortunately, we are right there fighting it because we never prepared for it in time. If we prepared for it when we were warned long ago when the Chad Basin and the business around it were drying up that there is going to be crisis, we would have been proactive but we were not proactive as a nation so the resultant effect is what we are seeing today. Part of the global terrorism route and it can be traced. So, in that light, I think he is also doing well.
Economically, I am glad to know that we are diversifying our economy. As a growing boy I know that I use to write and made A1 in geography and writing geography then in WAEC. We will write about the Nigerian state, we will describe Nigeria as four times the size of the United Kingdom and then, her main stay was agriculture but today, right before our very nose agriculture suddenly disappeared. Everybody went for the big box but I am glad today that people are going back to agriculture. The government is diversifying and making sure that we are able to feed ourselves. We became so lazy that we are importing toothpick in this country and burnt the foreign exchange to have it imported. That was how hard working they thought we were but we are actually lazy, importing toothpick that can actually be manufactured here. We were not growing our own food any more, we depended more on what was coming in as imported foods but you know the truth? The average man who was there and live his life normally and depended on his farm did have the need to complain that things are rough. It is the elites who no longer see money as they used to see it before that are complaining now so it becomes a national problem. So, a holistic to Mr. President’s performance, he has done well in the circumstance. I will score him 60 per cent. He can’t make 100 per cent, no President can never make a 100 per cent even those who had all the surpluses couldn’t do it then you see a man who is micro-managing and you see that he has done this much and you say he is not trying? Well then let them come and handle it let me see how well they can do.

Would You Support President Muhammadu Buhari For A Second Tenure?

100 per cent, I will not bat an eyelid if he declares that he is running, he has my 100 per cent support because I know he means well. If you go outside this country, you will appreciate that we have a President in Mr. Buhari because his integrity speaks volumes. Before now our country was a corrupt nation. You are a Nigeria and you are looked at with disdain because they think you are corrupt, they think you are from a dirty nation where all manner of dirty deals takes place but today they know it is not the same so everybody is being very careful and we are respected in the global community. So, I want to say, for his integrity which has also robed off positively on Nigerians for his position on corruption, no doubt Nigerian image has been cleaned up abroad and for the fact that he means well for Nigeria it is not about himself. I know people may say all manner of things but Mr. President, he is not corrupt if he was I dare them those who makes a staccato of noise even the ones who speak more than their elevated offices can afford them have put their tales in between their legs because they say things they didn’t know and Mr. President won’t utter a word because it don’t bother him. He knew they weren’t speaking the truth. So, his integrity, stand, he means well and I know he will do well given the circumstance so I will support him without batting an eyelid.

People Say Your Party, The APC Is Not On Ground In Delta State, How Would You React To That?

Well, is Victor Ochei on ground in Delta State? If yes, APC is on ground in Delta State. If no, then we are not. So, let them do the maths. I like it like that when they see you like the underdog that you are not there. At the appropriate time the elections will speak for which party is on ground and which party is not on ground. But don’t forget, people make the parties and not the parties making people. You must realize that Deltans have come out of that old business of thinking it is one party state. No, no longer that. It was proven in many elections before but right now be careful, don’t even sleep on it. I can tell you for free, APC is on ground.

Mr. Speaker Sir, Recently, During Your Call To Bar In Abuja, Mouths Were Wagging Following Caliber Of Persons From Your State Especially From The PDP That Graced Your Reception And We Know You Are An APC Chieftain, What Was Behind Such Political Alliance?

I don’t know what you call an alliance. I have served this state at a capacity. I served as a Speaker to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan. The same time Ovuozuorie Macaulay served as SSG at that top level of government, we worked together and we still maintain our level of friendship. If we are in different parties does it mean we cannot relate? We must learn to deepen democracy in Delta State and stop behaving like parochial people. Those are people who are not broad minded. Am I mine any less a Deltan? Is Emmanuel Uduaghan any less a Deltan because he came to an occasion been organized by an APC person? It doesn’t make him any less a Deltan. Ovuozuorie Macaulay, has invited me to his function and I went there, that doesn’t make me any less a person but if you speak partisan politics, we play partisan politics but as humans we must relate. As Deltans we must relate and in other spheres of life we must relate. So, let stop all these myopic small minded people hanging around today. There is no really big deal having the former governor whom I served under his administration as Speaker and an SSG who served in the same administration or head of service in the same administration relates together I don’t see no big deal in it. It is just because of the kind of parochial kind of thinking that we have in Delta. Every small minded Deltan should grow up. Parties don’t make people, people make parties. Whether I am an APC, I have friends across the PDP strata and I have friends in other parties outside the PDP and I relate very well with them because I am a broad minded person. I am not stereotype or typified into that very microcosm called it is us and nobody else and you try to play politics of exclusivity you think people shouldn’t be part of it. I play an all-inclusive politics. I have friends across board. So, that is what informed people from all strata, PDP, APC and both those who are non-alliance and the big captains of industries were all there. They came to honour me and celebrate me that I went through law school haven crossed from engineering to law. Well, some said it is no mean feat but I am glad their presence also told the story. So, I am glad about that.

It Is Been Said That Your Antecedents In Terms Of Infrastructure As A Speaker Of Delta State House of Assembly Have Not Been Surpassed And Every Now And Then We See People Pouring Encomiums On You And Calling On You To Run For The Governorship Race Come 2019, Would You Succumb To The Calls Sir.?

Well, I am still hearing the calls like you are hearing them and if it is all based on my legacies that I left in the house of Assembly in terms of infrastructure, it is only fulfilling the Anglican hymn that talks about only so shall we pass from the earth and its touring only be remembered by what we have done. Well, I have not passed from the earth and its touring, I am still here and people are remembering you for what you have done, it is a sign that you did very well and I will very much want to leave that as an example for those who are there. In every position you find yourself, make the very best of it, work hard at it and put in your best. At the time you are doing it many people may not like you but by the time you leave and if you genuinely mean what you are doing with the intention to make for public good, the public will appreciate you at the appropriate time and I guess I am getting that. But with regards to the calls, I am still studying the calls and if after studying them I find it expedient I will answer it.

Sir, Its Almost Three Years Now, As A Deltan What Is Your Assessment Of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa Led Administration Would You Say He Has Fared Well ?

Well, it is almost three years down the administration. You can see for yourselves as Journalists. What is the development like across the state.? I move around the state, am yet to pass my comment but it is abysmal. Development! I have seen all those states that are not half as rich as Delta come out with major projects. I have not seen one star project in Delta State. It is abysmal, it is the worst administration so far in terms of development Deltans have ever seen and I make bold to say it.

Mr. Speaker, What Would Be Those Things You Considered So Dear To Your Heart That You Would Want To Do For Deltans Should You Take A Shot At The Exalted Number One Job Of The State.?

That is putting the cat before the horse. You just said a while ago that people are clamouring for me to come and I told you am studying the calls. So, if I tell you now that if I come on board this is what I am going to do that means I have answered the call, I have not answered the call, I am only telling you that developmentally in Delta state, it is abysmal. At the point when I answer the call, I will chronicle the things that I am going to do and the burning issues that I want to deal with instantly and that will speak for itself.

January 6, 2018 Is Local Government Election In Delta State. What Do You Expect Especially From Your Party? Do You See Your Party Clinching Some Of The Local Government Councils? Or Is It Going To Be The PDP Usual Way Of Writing Results?

For me, I would rather tell DSIEC that if they know they want to write results, they shouldn’t waste tax payers money in organizing an election because they are not organizing any election but if Delta State has come of age and the present administration believe they are democrats, let them test their will before the people. Let the votes count and let us see where they stand in the state. It will give them a mirror on how they are viewed not the lies they tell themselves. DSIEC is a creation of the law, I don’t want to go into the violation of the law by dissolving them without a reason which doesn’t make sense which clearly underscores the intent of putting in a new DSIEC because you think the old one will not do your bidding and if your bidding is pure that you want to hold a local government election that you will call a world class election that is democratic with Deltans coming to exercise their choice why are you bothered about changing DSIEC? But be that as it may you have changed it so let us give it to you. I will only tell DSIEC and their chairman that their integrities are at stake. Whatever they do today, Deltans will hold them in posterity. If they do it right posterity will judge them right. If they do it wrongly, posterity will judge them wrongly and not about themselves but their children and children’s children to come. So, I will advise them even at the pressure of whatever, they should remember that by law they are an independent body and should maintain independence. Otherwise, if all the state governors go to write the results what about the federal government also writing its own results? Yes! And write for APC and all the states becomes APC. Will there be anything wrong with that? Because they seems to glory in it. It is wrong and it is high time we rise up as people (citizens) and tell the truth, we don’t care who is involved. If the governor is not doing well, tell him he is not doing well. He is a Deltan, we voted him, he is holding our mandate in trust and he messes up with the mandate, we throw him out. Let him know that Deltans wants election and develop grass root democracy by allowing peoples votes to count at the grass root, you don’t come and pay lip service to it and talk so much about it and then go to a meeting in Ughelli and say you want to write the whole results like they write it like Akwa-Ibom did. It is a shame; it means they are not on ground that is a clear example of a party that is not on ground. And I want to tell them today, I dare the PDP in Delta State that if they think that they are on ground let them allow a free and fair election let us see. Then they will rightly test and see how they are on the ground in Delta but if they go around writing the results like they want to do, which they are already planning for no matter what they want to try to cover up. Put all the bid bill boards that they want to put around just to deceive the people, let them go and let the materials get to the field and let them count the real results and let us see how many seat that PDP will clinch. I dare them!. If PDP claims they are on ground in Delta State, let them have a proper election let us see where they stand. That is to Delta State government. Then to DSIEC, if they try to play the master’s tune, well I will not say anything more but my party the APC will take a position and very soon the position will be made public.

Do You See Your Party The APC Taking Over Power In Delta State Come 2019?

Why not. It is Deltans that will decide. It is not about the party. The party can make claim just like the PDP will come and say that they will win and claimed they are going to be there for 60 years but they have not even concluded 16 they were off. So, it doesn’t mean anything. They can come and say whatever they want to say. APC will say whatever they want to say as well but the final arbiters are Deltans. Deltans will decide who their governor will be in 2019, it has nothing to do whether it is one party or another party. It is about the person who Deltans believe should be able to do the job for them. They are not going to be deceived again. They have been deceived too many times, they will not be deceived again I can promise you that. Go and put it down, Deltans will not be deceived in 2019, they will do the right thing and they will guide their votes.

Politically Sir, Do You Have Any Regret?

Any regret? Not at all. Everything I have done in politics, for me is an investment. You need to understand that failing…. I have won so many times and I have also failed but failing is also part of winning because it has also improved and taught me a whole lots of things I did not know and I did not see but I see clearly now. So, I have no regret whatsoever both the ups and downs of politics all add up to make up the fact that you are very a good politician. You are not the best of politician when you win all the time, you will not know how the other side feels, the man who is defeated, how he feels and how the supporters feels but you will have a lot of learning from it when it happens to you, you become a better politician and I can assure you no regret whatsoever on my side.

How Is The Unity Like In Your Party In Delta State.?

Well, the unity you saw is the whole tendencies in APC Delta State, we were all together because they came together to honour me right? And it clearly underscores the fact that we are united. We must have our bickering because politics is about interest. So, everybody inside the party has the right to speak and protect his/her own interest. That doesn’t mean that the party is not united and for me it is also a clear indication and example that the party is democratized. We are not in a party where they heed down decisions, where impunity is at stake, where people don’t win elections of primaries, they hand it over to them. It is not done in the APC. The primary of Ondo State clearly underscores that and we all saw it. We know and you know better than I do. So also in Delta State, tendencies in a party has the right to air their views but because it is a democratic setting, we all air our views but we sit down in the same house to still straighten up issues and work together. So, we are very united house contrary to what people think. That was what the PDP thought in 2015, that when APC finished their primary, they will be scattered and the PDP never survived their postulation till today and I assure you they will not even survive it many years to come. Go and write it down, they will not survive it many years to come because at the appropriate time, APC will put its house together.

What Is Your General Advice For Deltans And Politicians As We Approach Elections Year?

One, we must not play politics of desperation. Let us play politics when you come to tell the people that it is for my people not when you get there it become for you and your clan but you come out in the name of Deltans but it became in the name of your clan before any other person and your family. Two, Deltans are wiser and I think my advice to them is shine your eyes, we don’t carry last. Once beaten, twice an idiot. So, we should know better. If they come again saying we are this, we are that, we are accessible, we are humble and you can talk to me. You know that they are lying because they have tested the humble and accessible persons and they have seen how disappointed they are. They should know that deceitful demeanors have nothing to do with competence. Clearly, we have seen craze incompetence and they know the difference. So, Deltans are wiser, my advice is as they go towards 2019 politically, they should open their eyes and ensure that he that they want to vote in actually has them in mind not the one who deceives them and come in disguise that he is for them and at the end of the day, it is poverty for all Deltans.

Gunmen Kill 20 In Rivers

[dropcap]M[/dropcap]ore than 20 persons have been reportedly murdered by gunmen who went house-to-house in Omoku, the headquarters of Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni local government area and other adjoining villages killing and in some instances wiping out an entire family.The incident happened at about 2 am on Monday.

Grassroots Publishers online  gathered that those killed were coming back from church cross over night in Omoku and the surrounding communities in Ogbe-Egbema-Ndoni local government area in Rivers State. The motive behind the shooting is still not known as some Facebook users took to the platform to condemn the shooting and upload the gory photos of those dead and those nursing gun shot wounds in the various hospitals.

At the time of filing this report, there has not been any reaction from the Rivers State government. Several calls were put through to Emma Okah, the Commissioner for Information and Communications for his reaction but no response. Similar scenario played out when calls were made to Nnamdi Omoni, the Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer.

Concerned citizens from the troubled area have resorted to the social media platform to react to the senseless incident and upload the photographs of the dead and injured.

A Port Harcourt based dancer known as Rokky was also found dead this morning. He was among those who shouted “Happy New Year” at midnight only to be found dead in the morning.

He was said to have been be hit by a stray bullet in Abonnema, Akuku Toru LGA of Rivers State.

Senate blames NNPC, marketers over fuel scarcity

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream has blamed the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and marketers over short supply of the petroleum products in the country. The Committee Chairman, Sen. Kabiru Marafa, stated this on Monday in Gusau during an oversight assignmnet in the state on fuel situation in the country.

Marafa, who was accompanied by a member of the committee, Sen. Abdullahi Danbaba said the inspection was part of the assignment given to the committee by Senate President Bukola Saraki.“I have directed all members of this committee to go back to their constituencies to investigate the problem at the grassroots so that we take approximate measures to address the scarcity.

“We visited NNPC zonal depot Gusau to find out the quantity of fuel supply to the depot and we noticed short supply of the commodity.“We are going to present our findings to the senate. It is very disturbing to see the suffering faced by people due to fuel scarcity in the country.“We question the NNPC over this issue because the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Maikanti Baru said they had doubled the quantity of daily supply of the product, but it is not available to the public.

“Another unfortunate thing is the attitude of our filling stations owners who sell this commodity to the public; they are involved in one or two malpractices.”In fact out of the filling stations we visited only two have complied with the government directives in this regard,” he said.Marafa commended the state Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) field office in ensuring compliance at the filling stations.

The senator urged the DPR to sanction filling stations involved in hoarding and selling above approved government price of N145 per litre.

Chief Tony Azuya host children’s New Year party

Chief Tony Azuya

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]t will be fun, joy and laughter as children will be treated to a fun-filled day of events today by Chief Tony Azuya.The annual new year Children’s Party that will be hosted by Chief Tony Uche Azuya,PRESIDENT/CEO,TECHNOCRIME SECURITY LTD today 1st of January 2018 in Ibusa.

Chief Tony Azuya’s New Year Children’s Party which is held annually at Ibusa, draws children from all the Local Government Area within Anioma (Igbo speaking Delta). Today is a special day dedicated to children and It also serves as a reminder to all Deltans to care for and support vulnerable children.Every child is invited to this August event powered by Chief Tony Azuya’s Foundation.

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