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Climate Change: Environmentalists Seek Switch To Renewable Energy

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Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF), an environmental rights advocacy group, has called for immediate switch to renewable energy to mitigate climate crisis induced by fossil fuels.
The foundation maintained that climate crisis had often led to global warming which necessitated the call to embrace renewable sources of energy that are cleaner alternatives to emissions laced fossils.
The Non-Governmental Organisation made its position known in a statement on Monday through HOMEF’s Media/Communication Lead, Kome Odhomor.
It said the Director, HOMEF, Dr Nnimmo Bassey, made the advocacy at the opening of HOMEF’s School of Ecology series on ‘Overcoming Climate Action’ Inertia.
The Tide’s source reports that the theme of the School of Ecology was “Propelling the Energy Transition”.
According to the statement, the advocacy was a capacity sharing training for 50 volunteers of the NGO from selected locations across the country.
The hybrid programme comprised a physical session held at the Oronto Douglas Conference Hall at HOMEF’s International office in Benin, Edo State.
Bassey observed that climate change was as a result of human activities with reference to production, movement, and consumption of goods.
According to the environmentalist, a lot of these goods are products of transformation of natural resources.
“This is to meet not only the basic needs of humans but to aid the drive for dispossession, accumulation, power, and despoliation”, he said.
He expressed regret that the ‘unholy wedlock’ between fossil fuel industries and governments had locked societies on the fossil pathway.
He noted that in Nigeria and other African countries, political leaders were creating the false impression that moving away from fossil fuels would spell economic doom, intensive energy deficits and a reign of poverty.
“This School of Ecology on Propelling the Energy Transition aims to achieve what the name says, force change from bad or dirty to good or renewable energy.
“We believe that there are lessons that can be learned from available wisdom and applied to tip the scales away from polluting and harmful activities.
“We are actively learning from indigenous wisdom which largely encourages living within planetary limits and in harmony with Nature,” he said.
He continued that indications from multilateral actions prompted by the Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) were tilting towards the perpetuation of polluting activities.
“This school denounces the intergenerational crimes connected to insistence on energy firms that harm humanity and the Planet.
“You have heard of on going moves towards divestment which the Niger Delta Convergence Manifesto characterises as criminal flight.
“A move to profit from avoiding responsibilities for current and historical ecocide,” HOMEF said.

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Oborevwori Commends Police Over Arrest Of Electric Cable Vandals

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Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, on Saturday commended the State Police Command for the arrest of two suspected electric cable vandals and the recovery of vandalised cables, describing the operation as a major step in protecting critical public infrastructure across the state.
In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, Oborevwori praised the Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, officers and men of the Command for their prompt response and sustained commitment to combating criminal activities, particularly the vandalism of government-owned facilities.
He also commended the local vigilante group for their support and corporation with security agencies in the state, adding that the arrest demonstrated the government’s resolve to safeguard public assets and ensure that investments in infrastructure continue to serve the people without disruption.
The Police in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, said operatives of the Kwale Police Station, working in collaboration with members of a local vigilante group, acted on credible intelligence on June 25, 2026, and stormed the Ibabu–Ugiliamai Road where suspected vandals were allegedly dismantling and stealing electric cables.
The suspects reportedly attempted to flee on sighting the security team, but were apprehended during the operation.
One of the suspects sustained injuries and is currently receiving treatment at a hospital, while the other remains in police custody.
The suspects were identified as Osakwe Sunday, 28, and Ekene Obocha, 34. The vandalised electric cables were recovered as exhibits.
Commending the operation, the Governor urged residents to continue supporting security agencies by providing timely and credible information that would aid in the fight against crime.
He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to protecting public infrastructure and maintaining a safe and secure environment for all Deltans.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, warned criminal elements to desist from vandalising government critical infrastructure and other public assets, stressing that the Command would continue to identify, arrest and prosecute offenders.
He also appealed to members of the public to sustain their cooperation with the police by volunteering useful information capable of preventing crime and bringing offenders to justice.
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We’ll Study INC’s Reconciliation Committee Report – Diri

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has said his administration would study the recommendations of the Reconciliation Committee of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) and consult widely before implementation.
He expressed optimism that the recommendations of the committee would foster peace, progress, stability and reposition the Ijaw nation for greater relevance in Nigeria.
He stated this at the weekend while receiving the report from the eight-man committee in Government House, Yenagoa.
The Tide gathered that the report followed its inauguration by the Governor on May 26, 2026 with the mandate of reconciling aggrieved interests in the INC after a disputed presidential election.
Diri lauded members of the committee for painstakingly putting the report together within the stipulated timeframe of one month, saying nothing less than excellence was expected.
He added that the committee delivered a report that speaks to the divisions and future possibilities of the Ijaw people, describing the INC as the highest institutional expression of the identity and historic aspirations of the people.
“We cannot stand aloof while such a vital institution drifts without direction. The Congress and the people rise or fall together.
“You were given a sacred mandate: to find reasons to stay together. You have discharged it with diligence and courage. You have given us not just a report, but a pathway back to trust and collective purpose.
“When I inaugurated this committee, I said the destiny of the Ijaw Nation was too precious to be left unattended. You heard that urgency. You responded to it.
“Given the high calibre, sterling pedigree and unimpeachable integrity of this committee, nothing less than excellence was expected. You have delivered a report that speaks to our divisions and to our future possibilities”, he said.
Presenting the report, the Chairman of the reconciliation committee, Dr. Mathew Seiyefa, said they interacted with all contestants in the INC elections, including members of the electoral committee, the INC executive and also received memoranda from various zones of the INC and other critical stakeholders of the Ijaw nation.
Dr. Seiyefa, a former Director-General of the Department of State Services, noted that the expectation of the committee was that the INC would speak for the Ijaw nation, its people and their causes.
According to him, the resurgent INC will be more consultative and inclusive, giving primacy to its role as a platform for advocacy, which will enable the body gain greater traction and resonance in the lives of the people.
“A common trend, which permeated this interaction, was the overwhelming passion for not just the survival of the INC, but its renewal and reinvigoration.
“There was a yearning for an INC that would rise to the challenges of the moment with respect to the cause of the Ijaw nation and its people. This sentiment was a key driver in the deliberations of the committee and has informed the recommendations that we have made”, Dr. Seiyefa said.
Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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Diri Fetes Bank’s MD, Ex-D’Gov At Diamond Anniversaries … Hails Duo Over Services To Bayelsa

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has rejoiced with the Managing Director of Premium Trust Bank, Dr. Emmanuel Emefienim, and former Deputy Governor, Chief Peremobowei Ebebi, as they commemorate their diamond jubilee (60th) birthdays.
Represented by the State’s Deputy Governor, Dr. Peter Akpe, in the separate celebrations which held in Warri and Yenagoa during the week, Diri described the celebrants as men of service that are passionate about making impact in life.
Speaking at the dedication of the new Champion Cathedral Annex of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Effurun-Warri in Delta State, Diri appreciated Dr. Emefienim for building a magnificent place of worship for God.
The Bayelsa helmsman, however, said he was not surprised at the development as he has always known the celebrant as not only a sacrificial giver, but also a man with an unwavering love and zeal for the things of God.
He described Emefienim as a Bayelsan and a consummate banker whose bank has become a major brand among the comity of financial institutions in the country within a short space of its existence due to his penchant for excellence.
“On behalf of the Governor and people of Bayelsa State that I represent here , I want to say that we are proud that you are one of us. You are from us and we can say this boldly anywhere.
“We appreciate God for what He is doing in your life. But I am not surprised because once you submit and sacrifice to God, He will sacrifice back to you in far greater dimensions. You just cannot beat God in giving.
“Today, in the midst of Banks in Nigeria, our brother’s Bank has become a major brand within a very short span of existence. That tells you that there is a breath upon him. And that breath is available for those who will key into it”, he said.
Preaching on a theme for a week-long programme culminating in the dedication of the new church building and birthday service, titled “Wonderful”, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, noted that God would not cease to do wonders in the world, particularly in the lives of those who believe in Him.
Pastor Adeboye, who was represented by the Continental Overseer of the RCCG, Pastor Kalu Ndukwe, also acknowledged the commitment of Dr. Emefienim to the service of God, and stressed the importance of a person’s name and occupation in society.
In his remarks, Emefienim, flanked by his wife, Mrs. Ifeoma Emefienim, recounted his 24 years sojourn in Bayelsa and how the state had contributed to his present achievements in life.
 “I came into Yenagoa in 2002. The story of my Banking career cannot be told without mentioning Bayelsa State. So, when you see me flowing with everyone from Bayelsa, you can understand.
“It will be very difficult or practically impossible for any governor to emerge in Bayelsa that I will not have contact with because I have played in that space for over 20 years. I am happy and I am also proud with what God has used that location to do for me”, the celebrant said.
He expressed gratitude to the Governor, his deputy, Dr. Akpe, the RCCG family, particularly the General Overseer, Pastor Adeboye, the Continental Overseer, Pastor Ndukwe, and everyone who took time to celebrate with him.
In the same vein, Diri has commended the former Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Chief Peremobowei Ebebi, for tirelessly contributing to the development of the state in and out of office.
Diri, who spoke through his Deputy, Dr Peter Akpe, during an elaborate birthday ceremony at Latik Hotel in Yenagoa, acknowledged the contributions of Ebebi as a lawmaker in the Bayelsa House of Assembly, where he became Speaker and later as a Deputy Governor of the State.
According to him, Chief Ebebi remains a household name in Bayelsa State because of the way and manner the Aleibiri-born politician related with people while in office.
Speaking on a personal capacity, Dr. Akpe, described Chief Ebebi as his leader, saying that he became well acquainted with the workings of the Office of the Deputy Governor some years ago when he started working as the Head of Administration in that office following his appointment by the celebrant.
Declaring the diamond jubilee ceremony open, the Chairman of the occasion and a former Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (Rtd.), described Chief Ebebi as a man of the people who gathers crowd in positive ways.
Others who spoke at the well attended event included the Special Adviser to the Governor on Religious Matters, Reverend God’spower Asingba; the Alei of Aleibiri, His. Royal Highness, James Sarakiri, with all extolling the leadership qualities of the celebrant.
In his remarks, Chief Ebebi expressed gratitude to God and all who honoured him.
“I want to thank God for this clement weather that allowed us to celebrate in an open space. All glory to our creator. I also thank Governor Diri, Deputy Governor Akpe, and all distinguished guests”, he said.
Dignitaries on the entourage of the Deputy Governor at the both ceremonies include, his wife, Dr. Favour Akpe; members of the State House of Assembly, Dr. Charles Daniel, Mrs. Ebizi Ndiomu-Brown, Hon. Tare Porri, Hon. Oteigbanyon George-Brah, and the Managing Director of Izon-Ibe Microfinance Bank Ltd, Dr. Ayakeme Whisky.
Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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