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Dickson Lauds Military Over Nigeria’s Democracy

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As the nation marks the
2016 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, the Bayelsa State Governor,
Hon. Seriake Dickson has commended the officers and men of the various Armed Forces for safeguarding the nation’s democratic rule and defending its territorial integrity.
He gave the commendation at the wreath laying ceremony of the 2016 Armed Forces Remembrance Day at the Peace Park, Yenagoa.
According to him, “the 15th of January every year is set aside for all to remember both the fallen heroes and those still serving in the military and the event was being celebrated simultaneously in the 36 states of the federation as well as the Federal Capital Territory, (FCT), Abuja.
“Our gratitude to men and women in uniform must be restated at all times because for us, the military remains the foremost and the most important guarantor of the nation’s constitutional order. That is one area the military has excelled. For the past 16 years, the country has been on the move toward democracy and at the forefront of protecting that democratic order.”
He noted that the Armed Force had contributed enormously to forming the character of the nation, commending the sacrifices made particularly in fighting insurgency in the North East and other parts of the country.
Paying tributes to the departed and serving heroes, Governor Dickson described their profession as a unique calling, as they pay the supreme price in the course of serving their fatherland and contributing to national greatness.
The Governor, who urged the people to also remember the families left behind by the fallen heroes, noted that the event offers opportunity to government at all levels and people of goodwill to render assistance to them.
“We congratulate you because your calling is a special one, because your service is unique,…. because you are contributing by donating the most precious gift that God gave to mankind which is your life. That is why all of us commend you for your love and patriotism for your fatherland.
“We appreciate your sacrifices, services and contributions. Today, we remember our fallen heroes in particular but this is also an opportunity for us to bear in mind that we owe not just the heroes gone by but heroes who are alive and serving.”
Highpoint of the ceremony was the laying of wreaths at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Peace Park, by Governor Seriake Dickson, Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Konbowei Benson, representative of the State Chief Judge, Justice Margaret Akpomiemie as well as service chiefs of the various Armed Forces.
Chairman of the State Traditional Rulers Council, King Alfred Diete Spiff, representative of widow of fallen heroes, Mrs Bereke Zuokumo and chairman of the state Legionnaires, Mr. Effiong Igirgi also laid wreaths at the cenoptaph.
A minute’s silence was observed and firing of salvo in honour of the departed heroes.

Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications,  Dr Austin Tam-George (middle),  with executive members of Nigeria Union of Journalists, Rivers State council, during a courtesy visit to the Commissioner in Port Harcourt on Wednesday..                                                                                                                 Photo: Egberi A. Sampson

Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Dr Austin Tam-George (middle), with executive members of Nigeria Union of Journalists, Rivers State council, during a courtesy visit to the Commissioner in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.. Photo: Egberi A. Sampson

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Okpebholo Assures Corps Members Of Improved Welfare

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Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has assured corps members deployed to the state of improved welfare and a supportive service year.
Okpebholo gave the assurance at the swearing-in ceremony of the 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream I corps members last Friday at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Permanent Orientation Camp in Okada.
The Governor also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to youth empowerment, safety and entrepreneurship.
Represented by the Commissioner for Youth Affairs, Mrs. Charity Amayaenvbo, the Governor urged corps members to embrace innovation, community service and self-reliance rather than wait for white-collar jobs.
“Edo is committed to supporting youth empowerment, entrepreneurship and incentives that turn ideas into enterprises.
“Do not wait for jobs, create value. Wherever you are posted, serve your host community with humility, dedication and compassion.
“Have a positive footprint and let your service contribute to unity, productivity and progress,” he said.
Okpebholo assured the corps members that the state government was attentive to their welfare and had started addressing key concerns raised by the NYSC leadership.
“On behalf of the state government, I assure you of our support in terms of safety, an enabling environment and a rewarding service year.
“I listened carefully to the requests highlighted by the state coordinator, and I am glad to inform you that some of them have already been captured in the 2026 budget, which has been approved and signed into law,” he said.
The Governor noted that provisions for accommodation, meal subsidies, logistics and the construction of a multipurpose hall at the camp were included in the budget.
Earlier in her address, the Edo State Coordinator of the NYSC, Dr. Frances Ben-Ushie, described the ceremony as a reflection of the state government’s commitment to youth development and national integration.
Ben-Ushie said as of midnight on Thursday, a total of 1,235 prospective corps members, comprising 531 males and over 700 females, had been duly registered.
She congratulated the corps members on their enlistment into what she described as a “noble scheme,” urging them to embrace discipline, learning and active participation throughout the orientation course.
“The NYSC platform provides a unique avenue to meet people from diverse backgrounds, build lifelong friendships and create networks that can open doors to greater opportunities,” she said.
Ben-Ushie also highlighted the contributions of the NYSC to the state’s development, noting that the scheme had consistently provided skilled manpower, promoted labour mobility and strengthened national unity.
She cited initiatives such as the Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers and the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme as key interventions benefiting communities across the state.
The NYSC coordinator commended the state government for its support, including the provision of buses for corps members, and appealed for further intervention to address lingering operational challenges at the orientation camp.
She expressed confidence that resolving the issues would enhance the effectiveness of NYSC programmes in the state and thanked the Governor for prioritising the welfare, security and growth of corps members.
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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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Students Protest Non-indigene Appointment As Rector in C’River

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Students of Federal Polytechnic, Ugep, Cross River State, have protested to the Governor’s Office in Calabar over an alleged plan to appoint a non-indigene as Rector for the institution.
Carrying placards with various inscriptions, the students demanded respect for catchment area policy, local content, and the appointment of an indigene of the state as Rector of the institution.
Speaking on behalf of the students in Calabar, Stephen Etem said the protest sought to alert the Federal and Cross River State Governments to an alleged deviation from the established rectorial selection process.
Etem said a Governing Council, chaired by Sen. Florence Ita-Giwa, was constituted by the Federal Government to conduct the Rector selection exercise.
“The screening, which began last year, reportedly produced a Cross River State indigene as highest scorer and recommended candidate.
“Information available to us suggests that the alleged recommended candidate’s name might be substituted at the Federal Ministry of Education.
“We urge the Federal Government to uphold the council’s recommendation because altering the process could threaten peace in the institution,” he noted.
Responding at the Government House, Mr. Goddie Akpama, the Special Adviser on Intelligence to the State Governor, Bassey Otu, appealed for calm, saying the Governor was away but would be briefed.
Akpama advised the students to submit written petitions through appropriate channels, avoid inflammatory language, and engage authorities to ensure stability and uninterrupted academic activities.
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