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Govt Edge Over $44.1m Phoney Contract

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Bayelsa State Governor, Hon Seriake Dickson on Wednesday shocked highly impoverished Bayelsa people and other stakeholders when he admitted to making payments, to the tune of $44.1million, to two foreign firms for two fishery projects that he said were still being negotiated.
The governor’s response to a question by a reporter on the value of the contract raised eyebrows in Yenagoa at the monthly transparency media briefing to give account of the financial position of the state for the month of July.
Dickson, who presented payment instruments for 80 per cent of the contract, had declined to mention the contract value but merely said that the government was making a 30 per cent and 50 per cent payment to the two contractors.
Curiously, the heavily-indebted state is still servicing a commercial agriculture loan and sundry bond obligations undertaken by his predecessor, Governor Timipre Sylva.
Responding to the question on the contract sum denominated in dollars, Dickson said that he was still looking at the figures with a view to arriving at the final figures.
But the same governor admitted to making 80 per cent upfront payments amounting to $44.1million.
In a lengthy and convoluted explanation, the governor failed to give reasons for making such  princely upfront payments for contracts that are still being negotiated.
Former Governor Timipre Silva had awarded many phantom projects across sectors where contractors got huge upfront payments, only to abandon such project sites without any meaningful work done to deliver on their obligations to the people of the state.
However, in spite of the confusion generated by the presentation, Governor Dickson said that his administration was committed to promoting aquaculture in its bid to position agriculture as the bedrock of the state’s economy beyond oil and gas.
He announced the government would soon commence construction of two fishery projects valued at $44.1 million in the state, stressing that the state government was desirous of an economic growth and development built on agriculture and tourism.
He also said that the government had signed a contract valued at $17 million for the construction of a Professional Golfers Association-rated Golf course in Yenagoa.
“We are committed in broadening the base of our economy beyond oil and gas. It is our determination to make agriculture the major plan upon which a virile economy will be based.’’
According to him, the state government has sent 500 Bayelsa youths to train in vocational and skills in various aspects of agriculture in Benin Republic, to build a sound manpower base that would drive its huge investment in the sector.
The governor expressed the determination of his administration to make the state number one in agricultural food production, not only for local consumption, but for export.
He said: “We are doing all this, so that when oil and gas is gone, agriculture and tourism will be the major stronghold of our state economy.
“We want to impact on middle level manpower in our agriculture sector; that is why we are training our youths in agriculture to sustain our huge investment in the sector.”
The Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (rtd.), who gave the financial breakdown of the income and expenditure of the state at the occasion, put the state’s statutory allocation from the Federation Account at N3.219 billion for the month of July, 2013.
According to Jonah, gross inflow stood at N17, 961billion, while total deductions was put at N2.70 billion which comprised bond deductions, repayments on derivation, agricultural loans and grants to farmers, among others.
He said that a total of N658.39 million was recovered as Internally-Generated Revenue for the month of June, while workers’ salaries for the month of July gulped N3.96 billion.
The deputy governor further explained that recurrent expenditure of the state stood at N3.82 billion while actual capital payments was N9.67 billion.
According to him, after all expenses, the balance in the coffers of the state stood at N19.96 billion.

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Hausa Community Debunks Saidu’s Appointment Report

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The Hausa Community in Rivers State has dissociated itself from media reports credited to one MaiwadaAdamu that the Arewa Community in Rivers State has appointed Alhaji Musa Saidu as the acting SarkinHausawa, PortHarcourt, following the inability of the former SarkinHausawa, Alhaji Isa Madaki to carry out his functions.
MaidawaAdamu, who is also the spokesman of the Arewa Initiative for Peaceful Co-existence, had briefed journalists on the change, but in a swift reaction, the Office of Alhaji Isa Madaki, has come out to say that the only recognised body which has the powers to appoint the SarkinHausawa, PortHarcourt is the Council of SarkinHausawa in PortHarcourt headed by Alhaji Isa Madaki.
The statement also said Alhaji Hussani Isa Madaki is the only recognisedSarkinHausawa, Port Harcourt, adding that his appointment follows the proclamation and endorsement by the council members of SarkinHausawa, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The statement further called on the general public and all authorities concerned to give Alhaji Hussani Isa Madaki maximum co-operation and support,as he discharges his duties as SarkinHausawa, Port Harcourt.

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Suspended Commissioner Denies Disruption Of Empowerment Programme 

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The Suspended Rivers State Commissioner for health, Dr Adaeze Chidinma Oreh, has described as baseless allegations in some quarters that she was responsible for the purported disruption of the Nigerian First Lady’s empowerment program in Port Harcourt.
Dr Oreh, who said this in a statement personally signed by her and a copy made available to newsmen in Port Harcourt also described the allegation as a product of the sick imagination of rumour mongers
According to Dr Oreh, “they are nothing more than a feeble and mischievous attempt to tarnish my reputation and sow discord”
In her words,”the  allegations levelled against me, Dr. Adaeze Oreh, regarding the supposed disruption of the First Lady’s empowerment programme on Friday 2nd May, 2025, are entirely unfounded, completely false, and a product of the sick imagination of rumour mongers and conflict entrepreneurs.
“They are nothing more than a feeble and mischievous attempt to tarnish my reputation and sow discord.”
The suspended commissioner challenged those behind the allegation, especially the Concerned Rivers Youth Organisation to show proof of its assertion adding “It is essential to base criticisms on facts rather than speculation or puerile political agendas.
“I challenge the “Concerned Rivers Youth Organisation” (assuming such a body really exists) to provide tangible proof to support their assertions.
“It is essential to base criticisms on facts rather than speculation or puerile political agendas.
“I have neither sponsored nor will  sponsor any activities aimed at embarrassing or disrupting the activities of the administration appointed by His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR to oversee the affairs of Rivers State following his declaration of a state of emergency on Tuesday, 18th March, 2025, and have rather spent the time of my suspension from office focused on other endeavours and my doctoral studies.
“I reaffirm my commitment to working tirelessly for the progress and development of Rivers State.
“Furthermore, I believe that it is crucial for all stakeholders to promote a culture of truth, integrity, and respect in public discourse.
“Unsubstantiated wild claims undermine trust and hinder constructive engagement, and this is not what the state needs at this difficult and delicate time.
“I urge everyone to focus on issues that unite us and foster a positive, solution-driven dialogue for the betterment of our State, and urge everyone to work together to build a brighter future for Rivers State, grounded in truth, transparency, and collective effort,”she said.

By: John Bibor

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HYPREP Solicits Regulators, Asset Owners’ Support

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The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has called on key regulators, asset owners and other stakeholders to continue to support the agency toward the goal of remediating the Ogoni environment and restoring the livelihoods of the people and building structures for peace.
The Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, who made the call during the Project’s first quarter meeting with regulators, asset owners and stakeholders in Port Harcourt, urged the stakeholders to remain resolute in supporting HYPREP’s work.
“We particularly expect each regulatory agency and asset owner to deepen their involvement and continue to provide strategic support to the project”, he said, stressing that the quarterly meeting platform remains instrumental in providing a structural avenue for regulators, asset owners, and implementation partners to offer feedback to HYPREP on project performance and deliberate on ideas that move the project forward, as well as strengthen collaboration, deepen synergy and reinforce collective responsibility.
Zabbey disclosed that the socio-economic study of Ogoni has started, as HYPREP has contacted the International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organisation(WHO) to commence in the next quarter a three-year human health biomonitoring in Ogoniland.
He noted that work on several fronts of the cleanup project is progressing steadily, adding that as key project partners, the insights and shared experience of the regulators and asset owners have always enriched HYPREP’s operations.
He said the policy thrust of HYPREP for 2025 is clear, as the Project is intensifying efforts to complete within stated timelines, the various ongoing projects, including remediation works and mangrove restoration, potable water facilities, the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration, the Ogoni Power Project, Ogoni Specialist Hospital, and Buan Cottage Hospital, among others.
Zabbey, however, announced that HYPREP would commence new set of shoreline cleanup, mangrove restoration and livelihood projects, to sustain the momentum of implementing the Ogoni cleanup, adding that the agency would also conduct detailed site characterisation of the high-risk complex sites, leading to remediation works at the sites.
He noted that HYPREP’s collaboration with Rivers State Ministries of Health, Power and Environment, and civil society organisations remains vital, stressing that the technical and administrative support of all relevant government agencies and funding partners is indispensable in helping HYPREP overcome operational bottlenecks, especially those encountered in interfacing with host communities.
He further indicated that “the people of Ogoni and the nation are looking to us with hope and expectation, and expect tangible results from the remediation initiative”, assuring the participants that the Project Coordination Office is committed to delivering positive results.
“We must, therefore, continue to work with diligence, transparency, and a renewed sense of purpose”, he declared, saying, “ the completion and commissioning of projects this year must reflect not only our technical ability but also our collective commitment to environmental sustainability and sustainable development in Ogoni.”
During the interactive session, the Project Coordinator briefed the participants on the progress made so far by HYPREP to conclude the distribution of starter packs to the 5,000 Ogoni trainees, and called on contractors who had already collected huge chunk of money for the project, to deliver without further delay.
In all, the regulators, asset owners and stakeholders commended HYPREP for the good works it is doing, and urged it to do more.
The National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency(NOSDRA) was represented at the event by Deputy Director, Oil Field Assessment, Dr Abam Komommo Omini, while Dr Vincent Nwachukwu, Director of Medical Services, represented the Rivers State Ministry of Health.
The Rivers State Ministries of Water Resources, Power and Environment were represented by Dr Bealo Brownson; Engr K. J. Osele; and Mr James Ordu respectively, while the Society for Women and Youth Affairs (SWAYA); and the Stakeholder Democracy Network(SDN); among other civil society organisations were also at the event.

By: Donatus Ebi

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