Niger Delta
PDP, LP Beat War Drums In Nembe
As the 2011 April General elections draw nearer, the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and the Labour Party, LP, the two dominant political associations in the area are beating their war drums.
Signals from the area indicate that there is growing tension in the area as PDP which seems to have more membership is feeling challenged by LP regarded by some as under-dogs.
The running mate to LP governorship candidate, Inatimi Rufus-Spiff is from the same area with the incumbent governor of the state, Chief Timipre Sylva who is seeking a return ticket to Creek Haven, seat of power in Bayelsa State.
A lot of skirmishes had already taken place with the latest said to have happened at the weekend.
The Tide gathered that a House of Assembly candidate under the banner of LP who had wanted to flag off campaign was stopped when security agents stormed his residence and whisked him away.
He was however released the same day.
However, a top notcher of Labour Party who spoke on condition of anonymity said the “the whole thing is about intimidation by the ruling party. Some people feel that Nembe and Brass are, their territory, and therefore no other party has right to hoist their flags”.
But a PDP member who said he cannot speak without clearance simply intoned, “we don’t need to intimidate any party, only our size of supporters is intimidating them”.
Meanwhile, Governor Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State has charged delegates to the 10th Delegates Conference of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) that opened in Abuja to play critical roles in ensuring that the forthcoming April polls are free, fair and violence-free.
In his goodwill message to the opening of the conference in Abuja Tuesday, Sylva said labour has a crucial role to play in Nigeria’s quest for national transformation, particularly “in this crucial election year”.
He eulogised the roles of past labour leaders like Pa Michael Imodu whom he said had remained ineffaceable in the history of the country.
The governor submitted that it was the task of the Nigerian workers to ensure that the one-man-one vote concept prevails by refusing to perpetrate acts that are inimical to the political process.
Besides, the governor urged the delegates to focus on building a harmonious government-labour relations, saying that was the reality of the post-Cold War international political economy.
Sylva disclosed that in Bayelsa state, a comprehensive programme for economic transformation anchored on the creation of harmonious socio-economic and political environment now existed.
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King Jaja Impacted Beyond Rivers -Deputy Gov
Rivers State Deputy Governor, Professor Ngozi Odu, has poured accolades on late Amayanabo of Opobo, HRM Dandeson Douglas Jaja V, saying his footprints went beyond the State.
Speaking during a condolence visit to the wife of the late king, Prof. Odu said the late monarch contributed meaningfully beyond the shores of Rivers State.
“He contributed not only to Opobo, not only to Rivers State, but to Nigeria as a nation. We all know the various positions he held until his passing. For us as a Commission, we are really going to miss him greatly, especially at this time when his guidance was most needed,” she stressed.
She described the late king as a distinguished traditional ruler whose life and service contributed immensely to the development of Rivers State and Nigeria at large.
The deputy governor, who also serves as Chairman of the Rivers State Boundary Commission, noted that until his demise, King Jaja was an Ex-Officio member of the Commission, representing Rivers South East Senatorial District.
According to her, the late monarch actively participated in several meetings of the Commission and played an important advisory role.
“He actually participated with us in a couple of meetings. It was with great shock that we received the news of his passing. We saw daddy as someone who was very strong, healthy and athletic,” Prof. Odu said.
Prof. Odu explained that the Commission relied heavily on the wisdom of traditional rulers like the late monarch to ensure that its responsibilities were carried out properly and conscientiously.
She assured the family of the Commission’s continued support, saying they will remain close to the family throughout the burial arrangements and beyond.
Addressing the widow, Queen Prudence Dandeson Douglas Jaja, Prof. Odu said the visit was to commiserate with her and encourage her during the period of mourning.
“Please accept our condolences. Please be strong and put your hope in God. The God who watches over widows will never abandon you,” the deputy governor prayed.
“We cannot question God. What has happened has happened. All we can do is to pull ourselves together. That is why we are here to pray that the Holy Spirit will strengthen you, that God will turn your sadness into joy and clothe you with a garment of beauty,” she added.
Responding, Queen Jaja described her late husband as a gentle, humble man who was deeply committed to the progress of Rivers State, and Nigeria at large.
She expressed gratitude to the deputy governor and other members of the Boundary Commission for identifying with the family in their moment of grief.
“We are praying that his soul will rest in perfect peace. I thank you very much for coming to console me at this trying moment. Seeing you here has given me comfort. God bless each and every one of you,” she said.
She also offered prayers for the delegation, wishing them a long life and good health.
Highlight of the visit was the presentation Letter of Condolence from the Rivers State Boundary Commission to Queen Jaja.
Kevin Nengia
Niger Delta
Former Bursar Savours Leadership Merit Award
The former Bursar of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt, Dr Davis Ojima, has expressed delight over the Leadership Merit Award recently presented to him by Ohiauga Community in Igburu Clan in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, describing it as a befitting crowning moment in his life.
Dr Ojima, who made the remarks while speaking with newsmen shortly after receiving the award, said it was an endearing milestone to be considered by his community for that rare honour, and expressed gratitude to the community for recognising his modest contributions to the development of the area.
The former Bursar, who is still in active public service, noted that the honour done to him came at a time when he least expected it, and thanked God for the rare privilege, as well as providing him the opportunity, the enabling environment and zeal to contribute his quota to the development of the area.
Dr Ojima, therefore, assured the people that he would remain committed to promoting peace, unity and sustainable development initiatives in the community.
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