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MOSOP Chides FG Over Non-Implementation Of UNEP’s Report

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The Movement for the Sur
vival of Ogoni People (MOSOP has described the setting up of hydrocarbon pollution and restoration (HYPREP) by the federal Government as against the Ogoni restoration Authority recommended by the United Nation environment Pollution (UNEP) report as political and against the interest of the Ogonis.
Three prominent Ogoni sons including the Media/Public Adviser to MOSOP President, Bari-ara Kpalap; a human rights activist, Celestine Akpobari, and  President of MOSOP USA, Micheal Akaku stated this on Saturday in a live radio programme in Port Harcourt, “View Point” they argued that the establishment of HYPREP was not part of the UNEP’s recommendation to clean up Ogoni after 30 years of pollution of the area.
They said the action of the Federal government amounted to genocide through contaimination of the polluted environment adding that the establishment of HYPREP did not meet the standard UNEP recommendation.
According to them UNEP recommended that an Ogoni restoration Authority should be created, but the Federal Government set up HYPREP without framework and mandate.
They noted that even after the establishment of the HYPRE, the government failed to back it with law, saying the agency has a very bogus and high mandate which made it difficult to deal with issue of clean up, in Ogoni land.
“When you say clean-up of the whole Nigeria, HYPREP has no technical capacity to deal with such assignment, it means that the Federal Government is not serious dealing with that problem.
:It does not have any framework for the implementation of that mandate. The Federal Government’s attitude has shown to the Ogoni people that it is not ready to follow the UEP report. Since the HYPREP was set up, there has not been any budgetary allocation to the body.
“The agency is currently boxed by issues of unpaid salaries and power struggle between the national Co-ordinator, Joy Nwinee and the Minister of Petroleum, Mrs Dieziani Allison Madueke. The Ogoni protested the establishment of HYPREP because it did not meet the standard of the recommendation of the UNEP report.
“UNEP specifically said, establish Ogoni Restoration Authority and also form an Ogoni restoration Fund. These two things were not done and the Federal Government went ahead to set up HYPREP and in setting up HYPREP, it was done with a political motive because it was set up one year after the release of the report without any serious mandate”, Kpalap said.
Akposari who also spoke during the live radio programme, warned that the issue of the clean up of Ogoni should not be polticized, accusing the Federal Government of insincerity and insensitivity to the plight of the Ogoni.
According to him, before the UNEP report was released in 2011, environment pollution in Ogoni and warned that if something was not urgently done, there was going to be a public health crisis.
But till date, even the minimum recommendation, including setting up of cancer registries for people to be tested has not been done”, he said.
Akaku, in his own contribution, regretted that three years after the UNEP’s report, the Federal Government headed by a Niger Deltan was yet to commence the clean-up and in fact has nothing in place to implement the UNEP report.

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PDP Declares Edo Airline’s Plan As Misplaced Priority

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The Edo chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Friday condemned the state government’s reported plan to establish a state-owned airline.
The party, in a statement by its Edo State Publicity Secretary, Mr. Dan Osa-Ogbegie, described the proposal as a misplaced priority and evidence of poor, disconnected governance.
The Tide’s source reports that the State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, unveiled the airline plan during a meeting with Aviation Minister, Mr. Festus Keyamo, in Abuja.
Osa-Ogbegie said the proposal showed a government out of touch with the pressing challenges confronting Edo State residents.
“At a time of decaying infrastructure and stalled projects, establishing an airline is unrealistic and profoundly insensitive”, he said.
He argued that airlines were capital-intensive and technically demanding, noting that similar state-owned ventures in Nigeria had largely failed.
According to him, Benin has become a shadow of what a modern state capital should be.
He decried poor roads, collapsed urban planning, neglected drainage systems and weak municipal services across the state capital.
“This is a crying shame for a city of Benin’s history, heritage and enormous potential”, he said.
Osa-Ogbegie said several inherited projects had stalled or deteriorated, eroding investor confidence and undermining economic growth.
He accused the governor of pursuing “white elephant projects that offer optics without substance.”
He also cited ongoing flyover projects in parts of Benin as examples of poor prioritisation.
Against this background, he described the airline proposal as diversionary and lacking economic sense.
“When roads are barely motorable and services overstretched, proposing an airline betrays an absence of judgment,” he said.
He urged the government to abandon the plan and focus on people-centred priorities that would improve living conditions and spur growth.
“Edo does not need an airline to fly above its problems. It needs a government ready to confront them on the ground,” he said.
He warned that failure to refocus would deepen perceptions of an administration lacking direction, competence and a coherent development agenda.
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Oji Clears Air On Appointment Of 15 Special Advisers By Fubara

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The Special Adviser on Political Affairs to the Rivers State Governor, Dr. Darlington Oji, has disclosed that about 15 Special Advisers to the governor were duly approved by the Rivers State House of Assembly before the current political crisis in the State.

Oji made the disclosure in a Television programme in Port Harcourt, recently, while reacting to issues surrounding appointments, the impeachment moves against the governor and his deputy, and allegations of financial mismanagement.

He clarified that the appointment of Special Advisers was carried out in strict compliance with constitutional provisions, and received the approval of the Rivers State House of Assembly under the leadership of the Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, before the crisis began.

According to the Special Adviser, the appointments did not require any further screening, countering claims that the governor violated due process in constituting his advisory team.

On the impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Odu, Oji described the process as unfounded and lacking constitutional backing.

He said that several lawmakers who initially supported the impeachment move were now reconsidering their stance after discovering that the process had no legal basis.

Oji also attributed the impeachment plot to personal and political ambitions, saying it is not motivated by the interest or welfare of the people of Rivers State.

Speaking on the financial position of the State after the Emergency Rule, the Special Adviser disclosed that the governor met about ?600 billion in the state’s coffers upon assumption of office.

He explained that the availability of funds enabled the administration to continue governance smoothly without the need for a supplementary budget.

The governor’s aide also refuted allegations of financial mismanagement against the governor, and stressed that all allocations to lawmakers and constituency projects were transparently handled.

He maintained that the Fubara administration remained focused on development, stability, and good governance despite the political distractions in the State.

Oji expressed confidence that the impeachment moves would eventually be abandoned as legislators and the public become more informed, adding that the governor’s leadership has continued to reassure citizens and sustain political stability in the State.

 

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Rivers Political Crisis: PANDEF Urges Restraint, Mutual Forbearance

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The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has called for restraint and mutual forbearance over the recent political development in Rivers State.
The Forum has also set up a high level Reconciliation Committee chaired by a former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice the Federation, Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN).
This is contained in a press statement released in Abuja on Saturday.
The statement was jointly signed by PANDEF’s Board of Trustees Co-Chairmen, Chief Alfred Diete-Spiff, and Obong Victor Attah (a former governor of Akwa Ibom State), as well as PANDEF’s National Chairman, Chief Godknows Igali.

 

Accordingg to the statement, the Board and National Executive Committee of PANDEF, noted with very grave concern the recent spate of political developments in Rivers State.

“Regrettably, these developments have now degenerated into the decision of the Rivers State House of Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against the governor and deputy governor.

“This is a deeply disturbing situation that demands urgent attention in order to forestall further escalation and breakdown of law and order.

“This concern is heightened by the critical importance and strategic centrality of Rivers to the Niger Delta region and to the broader socio-political stability and economic wellbeing of Nigeria as a whole”, the statement said.

The Forum called on all parties involved in the resurgent political imbroglio to sheathe their swords and embrace peace.

“This should be guided by the principles of give-and-take, dialogue, tolerance, and political equanimity.

“All stakeholders must place paramount importance on peace, development and the welfare of the people of Rivers.

“We must now focus squarely on good governance and development of the state,” the Forum said.

PANDEF commended President Bola Tinubu, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), respected elders of Rivers State, and other well-meaning Nigerians for their previous and ongoing efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the state.

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