Niger Delta
Ex-Ogbia Youth Leader Lauds Police, Others Over Kidnap Victims’ Rescue … Condemns Kidnapping
Former Youth President of the umbrella youth body of Ogbia Kingdom, the Ogbia Brotherhood Youth Council (Worldwide), Dr. Laguo Gilbert, has lauded officers of the Nigerian Police Force, and other security operatives for their swift response which ensured the successful rescue of Mr. Loveday Akari and Mr. Emmanuel Ogbuku from their abductors.
Akari is the Special Assistant, Domestic Affairs to the Managing-Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, while Mr. Emmanuel Ogbuku is the MD’s brother.
Gilbert, an academic with the Federal University, Otuoke, in a statement made available to newsmen on Sunday, described the failed dastardly act as “barbaric and dehumanizing”.
He noted that kidnapping was alien to the people of Ogbia Kingdom, while also decrying its resurgence in the once crime and criminality free kingdom.
The Tide gathered that Mr. Loveday Akari and Emmanuel Ogbuku were whisked away by yet to identified abductors close to the Onuebum and Ayakoro communities of Ogbia Local Government Area of the State, Friday 7th March, 2025.
The erstwhile youth President in his statement tagged: ”Resurgence of kidnapping in Ogbia Kingdom is condemnable”, commended the various security formations for rescuing the duo unconditionally”, questioning the rational behind the dastardly incident
The Statement reads in parts: “The recent kidnapping of Mr. Loveday Akari, SA, Domestic, to the MD, NDDC, and the MD’s brother, Mr. Emmanuel Ogbuku, at Ayakoro, Ogbia LGA of Bayelsa State is disgusting and condemnable.
“What does this mean to Ogbia/youths of the Niger Delta? What Dr. Samuel Ogbuku needs from us is our support, not acerbity.
“Kidnapping in a way shows that we do not need development in our communities or region as Dr. Samuel is currently working to achieve.
“What Dr. Ogbuku needs as MD, NDDC, is our love and total support from not just the Ogbia extraction of the Niger Delta, but every single individual in the region. So, this level of harm does not worth it.
“Let me remind us what the Bible says in Romans 13:20, ‘Love does no wrong to others. So love fulfills the requirements of God’s law’. The emphasis here is that we must not cause harm to others.
“About the Consequences of causing pain, the Bible warns that causing pain to others can have consequences. Proverbs 6:16-19 lists seven things that God hates, including hands that shed innocent blood and feet that make haste to run to evil.
“Remember that God has plans for every life, (Jeremiah 29:11).
“Resorting to kidnap isn’t part of God’s plan for anyone. So, I want to join all those who prayed for the quick and unconditional release of the duo who have been working so hard to see Dr. Ogbuku succeed as MD.
“Moreover, we must desist from this acrimony of kidnapping, and embrace a more creative and ethical way of thriving through life.
“I commend the security agencies and every other person who acted promptly to ensure the unconditional release of Mr Akari and the NDDC MD’s brother.
The Tide reports that operatives of the Operation Puff Adder of the State Police Command have confirmed that they have rescued the duo.
The rescue tactics deployed by team of the Operation Puff Adder, a special drone team of the State Police Commissioner and another private drone company, as well as men of the Nigerian Navy, NNS Soroh, The Tide learn, led to the timely rescue operation of the duo.
Security sources further confirmed to The Tide that the kidnap victims were abandoned at a cemetery around Anyama Community in Ogbia Local Government Area of the State after a hot exchange of gun fire.
Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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Bayelsa Recommits To Building World-Class Med Varsity …As VC Marks Anniversary
The Bayelsa State Government has restated its commitment to developing the State-owned Bayelsa Medical University (BMU), to attain global acclaim in terms of scholarship, research excellence and production of quality human resources to address manpower shortage and healthcare delivery needs in the country
Deputy Governor of the State, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, made this known while speaking as Special Guest of Honour at an event put together by the BMU to mark the first anniversary of its current Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dimie Ogoina, at the Main Campus of the u6niversity in Yenagoa.
A statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Deputy Governor, Mr Doubara Atasi, at the weekend, quoted him as saying that the present administration was irrevocably committed to the vision for the institution as enunciated by the former Governor and Founder of the University, Senator Seriake Dickson.
While commending the former Governor and now Senator representing the State’s West Senatorial District, Senator Dickson for his foresight in establishing the institution despite the stiff opposition, Senator Ewhrudjakpo expressed delight over the achievements the institution has recorded in its few years of existence.
He also applauded the pioneer Vice Chancellor of the BMU, Prof. Ebitimitula Etebu and his successor, Prof. Dimie Ogoina, for their commitment and efforts that have brought the university to where it is today.
The Deputy Governor noted that considering its standards and the progress being made by the university, the BMU would soon export Bayelsa to the world and attract the world to the state through academic excellence and record-breaking research findings.
Senator Ewhrudjakpo, however, stressed the need for the Management Team, staff, students and all critical stakeholders to work harder towards actualizing the vision and rationale behind the establishment of the specialized institution.
“Having thanked God, my next thanks go to Senator Henry Seriake Dickson for his painstaking efforts that led to the establishment of this very important institution. I’m commending him because I know the opposition he faced back then.
“He proved himself as a visionary leader when he held sway as governor of the state, and we have started seeing the benefits of his foresightedness. You know he was seeing his visions in the daytime and not at night.
“I say this with all sense of humility and duty, because if I leave here without commending Senator Dickson, then I would have failed in my duty as a responsible and forthright human being. I feel honoured and privileged to venerate his contributions to the success story of this medical university”, he said.
“I’m also happy for the immediate past Vice Chancellor, Professor Ebitimitula Etebu, who was able to give us a tip of the iceberg from the memory lane. We must commend Professor Etebu for the solid foundation he laid for BMU as a pioneer VC.
“But today, we’ve a Vice Chancellor who is now planting good seeds, and we believe that these seeds will grow and enable us to export this university to the world, and bring the world to this university.
“I can assure you that the government of His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri is fully ready and committed to working with you at all times. Because we believe, working together, we’re going to have a peaceful, dynamic, very elaborate and outstanding university that will be a global brand.
“But to achieve this, all of us, including students, the academia, staff, Senate and Council, must all have our hands in glove to support this agenda of ASPIRE that has been introduced by the present VC”, he added.
In his remarks, the Vice Chancellor of the BMU, Professor Dimie Ogoina, explained the components of the ASPIRE Agenda that serves as his guide in running the University, which includes Academic excellence, Sustainability, Partnership engagement, Innovation and technology, Research excellence, as well as Empowerment and welfare.
Professor Ogoina, who expressed gratitude to the state government for its unrelented support to the institution so far, also listed some achievements under his watch, such as securing a research grant of £1.2 million from Welcome Trust, and the establishment of Nigeria’s first university-based Virtual Reality(VR) /Artificial Intelligence (AI) Mixed Reality Studio.
According to Professor Ogoina, in 2026, the university would develop a five-year strategic development plan which would outline the medium and long-term goals of the institution, to transform it into a national centre of excellence.
He added that the Visitor to the University, Governor Douye Diri, had given his nod for the BMU to have its own teaching hospital, to be complemented by AI Robotic Teacher to adequately cater to the pedagogical needs of its students.
Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Occasion, Prof. Tomori Oyewale, applauded successive governments in the state, particularly that of Dickson and Diri, for not abandoning the dream of the pioneer civilian administration of late Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha.
Goodwill messages were also delivered by the university’s Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Professor Tarilah Tebepah and the pioneer Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Ebitimitula Etebu.
Highpoint of the ceremony was the unveiling of the BMU Advances in Medicine and Health Sciences Journal, and five Digital Apps of the university by the Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
Niger Delta
Okpebholo Constitutes Committee On MOWAA … Names Oshiomhole Chairman
Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has constituted a committee on the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA), with Sen Adams Oshiomhole as Chairman.
This is contained in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Musa Ikhilor, on Friday in Benin.
Ikhilor quoted the Governor as urging the committee to ascertain the true legal and operational status of MOWAA.
The Governor tasked the committee to clarify the position, rights, and stakes of the Benin Royal Palace and Traditional Institution in the museum project and make appropriate recommendations to the state government for further action.
The Tide’s source reports that indigenes of Benin are protesting the constitution of MOWAA to build a museum that will house the recently returned artifacts from Europe by the immediate past administration of Godwin Obaseki.
They argued that the artifacts should have been returned to the Oba’s palace, where they were stolen instead building a new museum for the artifact.
They said that building a new museum was an insult to their ancestors who owned the artifacts, adding that if a new museum must be built, it should be within the palace.
Okpbeholo said the state government had noted the series of protests and petitions from members of the public, including eminent individuals from the Benin Royal Palace and Traditional Council concerning the project.
“This committee is a response, and in recognition of the Benin Royal Palace as the true and lawful custodian of the cultural heritage and artifacts of the Benin Kingdom”, the Governor said.
He reiterated his commitment to protect the cultural heritage of the Benin Kingdom while ensuring transparency, accountability, and mutual respect in all partnerships and heritage-related initiative.
Other members of the committee are Gen. Cecil Esekhaigbe (Rtd.) as Vice Chairman, former Edo Deputy Governor, Lucky Imasuen, as a member, and former SSG, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, also as a member.
The Edo Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Roland Otaru (SAN), is also a member, while Ms. Iryn Omorogiuwa is Secretary.
The Committee is expected to commence work immediately and submit its findings and recommendations within the shortest possible time.
Niger Delta
CSOs Demand Probe Of Ex-Governor In C’River
A coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) under the aegis of Accountability and Good Governance, has called for the probe of the immediate past Governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade.
The coalition made the call in a statement jointly signed by its Coordinator, Agaba Vincent, and Secretary, Odey Odey on Friday in Calabar.
The duo called on the State Governor, Sen. Bassey Otu, to resist moves to accord the immediate past governor any public recognition, but rather support a full probe of his administration.
They noted that a civic reception for the former governor, would amount to rewarding poor performance and showing insensitivity to residents still suffering the impact of abandoned projects.
According to them, the immediate past governor should face a comprehensive probe, not a civic reception.
“Cross Riverians are still paying the price for uncompleted and non-functional projects that consumed enormous public funds”, they noted.
The duo also noted that several projects initiated by the former administration did not deliver value to the state and therefore required accountability.
They listed a number of high-profile initiatives that remained incomplete or inactive in spite of substantial mobilisation of funds.
The listed projects include a 275km Superhighway, the Bakassi Deep Seaport, Calapharm Pharmaceutical Factory, the Obudu Cargo Airport, the Rice City and the Rice Seedlings Factory.
Others were the Coconut Refinery, Banana Plantation and Processing Plant, the Cocoa Processing Factory in Ikom, and the Calachika Chicken Processing Plant.
“A foreign-affiliated university in Obudu, multiple Independent Power Plant schemes, as well as the Ukelle Road and the Boki–Obudu Road projects were also part of these projects,” Vincent and Odey said.
They noted that some of the projects were operated briefly with rented equipment before shutting down.
The duo also alleged that major road contracts were awarded to proxy companies and later abandoned, leaving the roads impassable thereby crippling commerce and transportation across affected communities.
They added that many of the projects were heavily promoted through media publicity and political fanfare, creating an impression of industrial advancement that had not translated into measurable economic benefit for residents
“This is not about politics. It is about justice and accountability.
“If the former governor believes his hands are clean, then a probe should not worry him. He should be willing to clear his name”, they stressed.
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