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Before Wednesday: Longest Tuesday …Reliving Mood Of Rivers People… On That Day

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None could say for sure from whence it came or from whose lips it first emanated but in the days leading to Wednesday, April 21, 2010, particularly Tuesday, a thick dark cloud enveloped Port Harcourt and environs and indeed most parts of Rivers State.

This was not the type meteorologists often warn against, nor the recent acid rain alarm that shook parts of the state.  It was even more frightening because it came along, with  not merely thunder and lightening.  This came with uncertainty, fear of the future, agony over a development drive about to be cut-short and above all else, a total displacement of the status quo.

Strangely, rather than let the apprehensive Rivers people see sunlight, this rare climatic condition  thickened, darker and darker to a point when revealed its true identity – Viscious Rumour.

So eloquent, certain, arrogant, ambitious and brazen in manufacture of lies, Rumour went round town that Rivers State Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi would by Wednesday cease to superintend the affairs of the state, as governor (the first to shed-executive), and vacate the seat for Chief Bekinbo Soberekon, the Accord Party candidate in the April 14, 2007 Governorship elections in the state.

Why Accord Party?  When the well known and truly grounded parties in Rivers State, those with officers even at the unit levels, not to talk of wards and local government areas, are only two?  The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and others which should hardly include the party in question?

Ever so certain, Rumour still said emphatically that the Appeal Court billed to sit in Port Harcourt past Wednesday, had reached a verdict already.  A verdict that Bekinbo Soberekon would have been duly elected if his photograph had been on the ballot papers.  And for that “costly slip” the Appeal Tribunal had resolved that the rightful winner – being Soberekon be sworn-in as EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR, the type, his type treasures.

Seriously, so strong was the exactitude of Rumour’s eloquence that even those trusted to reassure their followers were also doubtful of what to say and so could say very little to counter the faithful agents of Rumour.  Indeed, some were even rumoured to have started packing personal valuables, off offices in event of Amaechi’s tenure coming to an end, while, a good majority of Rivers people mourned, for their beloved leader still alive.

Pa Berthwell Nyeduko, a retired Shell contract staff from Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area told The Tide it would  sheer madness for any court to unseat Amaechi, if for nothing else, the good job he is doing now.  “If a man becomes governor pre-occupation has been to share money to friends and families, siphon their and prepare over seas escape, decides to make such a huge difference as Amaechi the Youngman is making why should anyone stop him? “the Papa queried.

But the rumours got even more dangerous, more convincing and with the likelihood of igniting some reactions among aggrieved Rivers youths and which apparently became even more compelling for government to douse the tension created by Rumour.  Chief Nyesom Wike, the Chief of Staff, Government House did his best to calm the fears when he assured the citizenry that the issue was not about the removal of the Governor, but ruling on motions.

Yet, Rivers people continued their brooding, uncertain of whether Wike spoke to them through the media as a lawyer or a diplomat.  Strangely, no where in both Port Harcourt and environs did The Tide news crew find any group celebrating what had been rumoured to be the imminent ouster of Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi.

However, Rivers people witnessed the longest Tuesday in history with many wondering when and if the day had probably been increased to 36 hours. But when it finally did end and ushered Wednesday, it was a joyous sigh of relief that Amaechi stays as governor and indirectly told Chief Bekinbo Soberekon, a man who many had thought, would let go long ago, that his case that made all the hype lacked the merit he attached to it, a verdict Rivers people interpreted to mean the New Rivers State has moved far beyond his kind of leadership style and promise.

What Rives people are celebrating today are the beautiful model schools, many health centres, good roads, overseas scholarship for brilliant children, futuristic development of the city and above all transparency and accountability, and not what Late Reginald Furo often associated with bad politicians, the 3-W’s of political failure – ill-gotten wealth, women and wine.  Not today.

Alas, the ballot paper in question has been vindicated, that now is not the time.

 

Soye Wilson Jamabo

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NAF, US Officials Meet To Fast-Track Delivery Of Attack Helicopters

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Officers of the Nigerian Air Force have met with senior officials of the United States Government and representatives of Messrs Bell Textron to fast-track the acquisition of 12 AH-1Z attack helicopters.

The meeting took place during a Programme Management Review meeting led by the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, from 5 to 6 January 2026 in San Diego, California, United States.

A statement by the NAF spokesperson, Ehimen Ejodame, yesterday, said the meeting focused on assessing the status of the helicopter acquisition and measures to ensure the timely delivery of the 12 AH-1Z platforms.

According to the statement, Aneke said the review was aimed at strengthening programme oversight, accountability and adherence to agreed timelines and budget.

“In a strategic move to enhance the operational capacity of the Nigerian Air Force, the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, led a Programme Management Review meeting with senior United States Government officials and representatives of Messrs Bell Textron from 5 to 6 January 2026 in San Diego, California, USA.

“The engagement focused on fast-tracking the acquisition of 12 AH-1Z attack helicopters, a critical capability enhancement aligned with the CAS’s Command Philosophy of building and sustaining a highly motivated, professional, and mission-ready force capable of delivering decisive airpower effects in synergy with surface forces for the attainment of national security objectives, ” the statement partly read.

Aneke expressed appreciation to the United States Government and Messrs Bell Textron for their continued cooperation, professionalism, and transparency in the execution of the helicopter acquisition programme.

He noted that the structured review reflects the NAF’s deliberate emphasis on programme discipline, accountability, and results.

“We deeply value the professionalism and openness demonstrated throughout this process, and we remain fully committed to working closely with our partners to ensure the timely and successful delivery of these platforms,” the CAS stated.

The CAS further emphasised that the acquisition of the AH-1Z helicopters represents more than a platform upgrade, describing it as a reflection of the enduring defence cooperation between Nigeria and the United States.

According to him, the programme underscores a shared responsibility for regional and global security, built on mutual trust, shared values, and a common vision for peace and stability.

“This partnership speaks to our collective resolve to confront evolving security challenges through collaboration and sustained capability development,” he added.

Reaffirming the NAF’s sense of urgency and commitment, Air Marshal Aneke assured the US team that his administration would take all necessary measures to ensure the helicopters are delivered in the shortest possible time.

He also charged the programme management team to work smartly and proactively to complete production on schedule and within budget.

“Timelines and standards must be met concurrently. We must remain focused, innovative, and solutions-driven,” the CAS stressed.

The CAS expressed profound gratitude to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu, for his unwavering support to the Nigerian Air Force.

He noted that the acquisition of the AH-1Z helicopters would significantly enhance the NAF’s combat capability, operational efficiency, and mission readiness, thereby strengthening the Service’s ability to deliver decisive airpower in support of national security and stability.

He added that the advanced capabilities of the helicopters would enable the Nigerian Air Force to conduct highly precise operations, minimise collateral damage, and provide timely and effective support to ground forces, ultimately saving lives and protecting property across affected communities.

The CAS reassured Nigerians of the NAF’s unwavering commitment to eliminating terrorist and criminal threats with professionalism, restraint, and accountability, while sustaining public trust and confidence in the Service’s operations.

Recall that Nigeria’s purchase of 12 AH-1Z attack helicopters was first approved by the United States government in April 2022, when the U.S. State Department, through the Defence Security Cooperation Agency, cleared a possible Foreign Military Sale of the helicopters and related equipment to the Government of Nigeria.

According to Military Africa, the formal production and delivery contract for the 12 AH-1Z helicopters, valued at $455 million, was awarded to Bell Textron on 12 March 2024 by the U.S. Department of Defence.

 

 

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Fast-Track Approval Of NDDC N1.75trn Budget, Group Begs N’Assembly

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The Niger Delta advocacy group, the 21st Century Youths of Niger Delta and Agitators with Conscience (21st CYNDAC), has called on the National Assembly to expedite consideration and approval of the 2025 budget of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to enable the Commission accelerate its development programmes across the region.

In a statement issued yesterday by its Coordinator, Izon Ebi, the group said swift passage of the budget would empower the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, to fully implement his renewed developmental strategy and extend projects to all target communities in the Niger Delta.

The group recalled that the NDDC, on December 30, 2025, presented a ?1.75 trillion budget proposal for the 2025 fiscal year to the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Explaining the proposal, Ogbuku had noted that the 2025 budget is about nine per cent lower than the ?1.985 trillion proposed and appropriated for the 2024 fiscal year.

He said the ?1.75 trillion estimate comprises ?776.5 billion as Federal Government contribution, ?752.8 billion from oil companies, ?109.4 billion as revenue brought forward from 2024, ?53.67 billion as recoveries from Federal Government agencies, and ?8.35 billion as internally generated revenue.

The group praised Ogbuku’s leadership, describing him as having transformed the NDDC into “a beacon of renewed hope” for the Niger Delta region.

The group said it was impressed by what it called Ogbuku’s charismatic leadership, grassroots engagement and developmental drive, which it noted align with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

According to the group, Ogbuku’s consultations with traditional rulers and stakeholders across the Niger Delta have helped identify priority needs of communities, strengthened collaboration in the fight against crude oil theft and contributed to a noticeable decline in criminal activities in the oil and gas sector.

The statement also highlighted the Commission’s partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) on health insurance and medical outreach programmes, improved monitoring and supervision of projects, and the deployment of solar-powered streetlights across communities, which it said has enhanced security and economic activities at night.

The group urged lawmakers to act swiftly on the budget, stressing that timely approval would further boost development, peace and stability in the Niger Delta.

It also announced that it had conferred on Ogbuku the award of “Extraordinary Leader of 2025 in the Niger Delta Region.”

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Arrest Arise TV Crew Attackers Or Face Boycott, Journalists Tell Rivers Police

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Port Harcourt based media practitioners under the aegis of Port Harcourt Press, have urged the Rivers State Police Command to arrest and prosecute all suspects involved in the recent attack and harassment of Arise TV crew in Port Harcourt.

The media practitioners, at a World press conference in Port Harcourt, described as dangerous the continuous harassment of journalists by various political actors in the ongoing political crisis in the State.

The text of the briefing which was read by a former State Commissioner for information and Communications and federal lawmaker in the State, Hon. Ogbonna Nwuke, described as condemnable the attack on the Arise TV crew by suspected political thugs in Port Harcourt, while conducting an interview with Dr Leloonu Nwibubasa, a former commissioner in the State.

According to him, “That harrowing event of Friday, January 2, where the Arise TV crew were brutally attacked by armed men in a hotel in Port Harcourt while conducting interview with Dr Leloonu Nwibubasa, former Honourable Commissioner for Employment Generation and Empowerment, smacks of nothing but act of intimidation, threat to both the Nigerian media and human lives especially in the forceful carting away of broadcast equipment.”

The group further noted that the attack was not only an insult on the press freedom but on the larger society.

The group regretted the inability of the Police to arrest and bring to book the perpetrators of the act till date, warning that it may be forced to boycott police activities if those involved are not arrested and brought to book.

“From all indications, the police appear to be playing to the gallery. While the broadcast equipment were reportedly recovered, no definite arrest have been made. This body, therefore, demands an urgent and thorough investigation of this matter and those find  culpable brought to justice within two weeks.

“Failure to address this issue with the urgency it requires and not carrying out satisfactory actions as required in their prosecution will attract sanctions such as withdrawal of coverage of all police activities in Rivers State by media organisations and journalists as we stand in solidarity with the NUJ,” the group warned.

John Bibor

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