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Delta Re-Run Polls: Uduaghan Wins Again
The Appeal Court sitting in Benin, yesterday,upheld the judgment of the lower tribunal which declared Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan winner of the January 6, 2011 re-run governorship election in Delta State.
The appellate Court upheld the cross appeal by Dr. Uduaghan, saying, there was no live issue to contend with by the appellant to arouse the jurisdiction of the tribunal, but Ogboru has said that “the DPP will test the matter at the Supreme Court.”
The Appeal Court held that with the success of the cross appeal filed by the governor, the appeal filed by Chief Ogboru contesting the judgment of the lower tribunal had become an academic exercise and therefore struck it out.
Justice Raphael Agbo who led a five man panel of judges in a unanimous decision described Ogboru’s appeal as an academic exercise in futility.
The Court had ordered for a rerun of the 2007 election on November 8, last year.
Justice Agbo ruled on grounds that the court cannot order another rerun as such would subject the court to a mere academic exercise in futility.
He said that the tenure of Uduaghan ended on May 29, 2011 upon which an election was conducted by the 3rd respondent (Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC where the duo (Dr. Uduaghan and Chief Great Ogboru) participated, with the 1st respondent declared as the winner of the election.
Agbo however dismissed the appeal of the 2nd respondent, PDP which queries the illegality of Chief Ogboru contesting the April 22, 2011 gubernatorial election in the State, as it was not substantial to the appeal in question.
The court held that the appellant was aware that there was vacancy on the seat by May 29, 2011, hence, he contested, citing “Ibrahim Supra” of the Supreme Court as the issue of rerun petition had been taken over by the other election in which he (appellant) also participated.
According to the Judge, “Do we now order another rerun, is it possible or practical to order a rerun election? The onus lies on the appellant to prove its case. This appeal has become another academic exercise in futility and it is hereby dismissed. The respondent has become extinguished; hence, the case was struck out.
According to him, “at the time the tribunal delivered its judgment on July, 25th, there was no live issue at the re-run election exercise as it has been overtaken by the conduct of April 26th, 2011 governorship election in the state, adding that the tenure of Emmanuel Uduaghan expired on May 29, 2011.
The judgement maintained that the Ibrahim Buba-led Federal High Court sitting in Asaba delivered on July 20, 2011 against the candidacy of Ogboru as the duly nominated candidate of Democratic People’s Party (DPP) in the 2007 governorship election had rendered the tribunal null and void.
It noted that INEC had organised the April 16, 2011 election after which the time of four years of Uduaghan had elapsed on May 29, 2011, saying that the position of the Constitution on the issue was very clear that the winner would not commence a fresh tenure in office.
Reacting to the judgment, Mogbeyi Sagay, counsel to Ogboru said they would study the judgment while Turner Ogboru, younger brother to Great Ogboru, declared that they would appeal against the judgment.
“The crux of the appeal was not the issue of tenure but that there was no election, noting that the issue of tenure can be determined only if it has been established that there was election. The DPP will test the matter at the Supreme Court.”
Secretary to the Delta State Government, Ovuozorie Macaulay, who lauded the judgment however appealed to all Deltans to cooperate with the government in moving the state forward.
“We want to call even on the opponents that it is enough of this exercise of fighting every day. Delta state belongs to all of us and power belongs to God and when God has ordained somebody, cooperate with that person for tomorrow shall be your turn. But today, God has bestowed power on Uduaghan and his group.
“It behoves on them to join forces with him to develop Delta State if their aim is for service and not for us to litigate from one level to another. So, we are calling on them on behalf of the governor to come on board and join hands with him to develop Delta State”.
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Easter: DHQ Orders Troop Alert, Confirms US Support
The Defence Headquarters has placed troops on nationwide alert ahead of the Easter celebrations, assuring Nigerians of tightened security.
The DHQ also reaffirmed that ongoing support from the United States is strengthening counter-terrorism operations, with a visible impact expected in the coming weeks.
Addressing journalists during the end-of-the-month briefing on Tuesday in Abuja, the Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj Gen Michael Onoja, assured citizens of heightened vigilance by troops during the Easter celebrations.
Onoja said the Armed Forces had already placed personnel on alert nationwide to prevent any security breach during the holiday period.
He added that similar measures were implemented during previous festive seasons, including Christmas and Eid-el-Fitr, and would be sustained.
“We know that festive seasons usually have heightened security activities. The military command gives instructions to ensure all personnel are on alert. This time will not be different,” he said.
He emphasised that security agencies would not relax despite the celebrations, noting that adversaries often attempted to exploit such periods.
“I can assure you that we will always be on alert, particularly at this period of festivities, because we know that the threats expect us to relax.
“But we are not going to relax. Everything will be okay for this Easter,” he added.
Speaking on the ongoing collaboration with the US forces, Onoja said the impact of the collaboration may not be immediately visible due to the nature of military engagements, but expressed confidence that the benefits would become evident in the coming weeks and months.
He said the U.S. support to Nigeria’s operations had been significant, particularly in the areas of intelligence sharing and training, noting that the assistance was being provided on favourable terms to strengthen ongoing counter-threat operations.
According to him, “You are aware that they are bringing intelligence and training support to us, which we need. They are giving that to us on very favourable terms. There are lots of things I cannot say because of confidentiality.”
He added that the intelligence being provided included information on the location of threats and hostile elements, stressing that Nigerian troops would act accordingly.
“All we can say is that these things take time. There is a gestation period when we are conducting military operations.
“You will not see it immediately, but in the next few months or weeks, you will feel the difference in the impact of the assistance that the U.S. is providing,” Onoja stated.
On February 16, 2026, DHQ confirmed the arrival of approximately 100 US military personnel and equipment at Bauchi Airfield.
According to the military high command, the personnel, who are not combat troops, were in Nigeria strictly for technical assistance, training, and advisory roles in counter-terrorism efforts.
However, insecurity has continued to surge in several parts of the country since their deployment, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the collaboration.
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RSG Pledges Support For Youth Initiative …As Youth Dev Advocate Seeks Policies On Transformational Leadership
The Rivers State Ministry of Youth Development has restated the State Government’s commitment towards supporting initiative that will empower youth socially and economically in the State.
Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Youth Development, Mrs Ruhoma Kejeh, stated this during the launching of a book titled: ‘A-Z Nuggets of Goal Setting: Discover Winning Ways To Set And Achieve Goals Like a Pro’, in Port Harcourt.
Kejeh said the State Government was committed towards supporting initiative that will empower youth socially and economically in the state.
The Permanent Secretary, represented by the Head of Department, Youth Education and Counseling, Rivers State Ministry of Youth Development, Mrs. Veronica Oborolor, described the book as a practical guide that will serve as a source of inspiration for youths.
According to her, the book is not only timely and commendable, but comes at a time when many youths face uncertainty in life.
In his remarks, the author of the book and a youth development advocate in Rivers State, Mr. Ibeleogute Emmanuel Ibodeng, called for policies that will promote transformational leadership in the country.
He said transformational leadership comes when the right policies are in place, and described the book as his contribution to human capacity development in Nigeria.
“This is my book launch. This will serve as my own contribution to human capacity building in this country,” he said.
Ibodeng added that the book will serve as a coaching template and model for emerging leaders, readers and passionate nation builders to coach themselves into excellence and patriotic citizens.
According to him, reading the book and imbibing its message has the capacity to make one a nation builder as it is tailored towards mind transformation and community development.
“My major target is to see that the leaders who come after this set will have their minds tuned after transformational leadership, and not just the kind of leadership we are used to today,” he said.
Also speaking, the guest speaker, Mrs. Uche Etiaba, said rather than relying on false hope and partisan politics, Nigerian youths should set clear goals and work out ways of achieving them.
Etiaba also described the book as a masterpiece, adding that vision without structure is like a mere dream.
She, however, blamed systemic failure as Nigeria’s major problem, arguing that the nation is experiencing high youth unemployment because the nation’s education system does not align with the job market.
According to her, there must be an alignment across all levels of our national life.
The event attracted people across all works of life.
John Bibor
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Police Foil Kidnap Attempt, Recover Rifles In Rivers
The Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, has reaffirmed the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to safeguarding lives and property, following a major breakthrough in the fight against kidnapping in the State.
Adepoju said this in a statement by the command’s Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Grace Iringe-Koko which was made available to the Press in Port Harcourt, on Tuesday.
The police boss, in the statement, noted that the recent operation underscores the resolve of the command to intensify intelligence-driven policing and dismantle criminal networks operating within the State.
“Operatives of the Rivers State Police Command recorded the success after foiling an attempted abduction in Port Harcourt, leading to the arrest of a suspected gang member and recovery of arms and ammunition”, it said.
The incident, according to the statement, occurred in the early hours of March 20 when a 35-year-old resident, Fadi Nasser, raised the alarm over an invasion of his residence along Orogbum Crescent, Woji Road, in the Government Reserved Area of the state capital.
According to Police sources, the armed assailants attempted to abduct the victim and opened fire during the attack, creating panic in the neighbourhood.
“The victim, however, managed to escape unhurt, an outcome described by security operatives as both fortunate and instrumental in enabling a swift response by the police”, it said.
Investigations gained momentum after a mobile phone suspected to belong to one of the attackers was recovered at the scene, providing a critical lead for operatives.
Acting on the intelligence, officers of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit based in Aluu deployed technical resources to track the device, which led to the arrest of one Joseph Abibo, identified as a member of the gang.
During interrogation, the suspect, the statement revealed, reportedly confessed and provided useful information that guided operatives to the gang’s hideout within the State.
Police sources also disclosed that upon arrival at the location, the operatives came under heavy gunfire from other members of the gang, prompting a fierce exchange.
The Police team, however, overpowered the criminals, forcing several of them to flee, with about six suspects escaping into a nearby river with gunshot wounds.
The police revealed that a search of the hideout led to the recovery of two AK-47 rifles, four magazines and 108 rounds of live ammunition, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and recover more weapons.
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