Niger Delta
Delta Community Protests Against Chevron
The people of Polobubo (Tsekelewu) community in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State at the weekend urged Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, to quench the fire in Ikpalakpalabou oil well and embark on assessment of the toxic effects on residents and the immediate environment as well as pay varying monetary sums as compensation for the disaster.
The people made the call at a peaceful protest following the recent fire outbreak four days ago which has been degrading the land and life of the people.
National President of the community, Ebilate Mac-Yoroki, in a presentation co-signed by Secretary of Polobubou, Midwest Kukuru, said, “As we speak, there is a thick cloud of smoke over Polobubo, constantly raining soot and oil on our people. In this current situation, the oil-well fire has caused Polobubou and its people so much pains, loss and is leaving so much damage behind.
“Chevron should immediately send qualified medical doctors to start attending to all the sick and weak in the community.
“We don’t need to die before they will believe that their activities are seriously affecting us adversely. We need clean potable water urgently because even the ones we currently drink have been polluted from their sources.
“We urgently need all sorts of food stuffs because we no longer have access to our main source of livelihood; fishing, which is also our main source of food. Hunger is worsening in the community.
“We need Chevron to, with immediate effect, embark on a process of cleaning the waters within and surrounding the community immediately.
“This is because they provide life for seafood, it is still the only means of recreation for our children, but as it is currently polluted by crude oil and gas, we can’t fish, just as our children cannot swim in it. It is almost a ‘concentration camp’ experience for us currently.
“We are a community of peaceful and hardworking people, but besides the fact that Chevron has refused to give our people jobs, the natural environment that ought to have been their source of livelihood has been taken away from them by the activities of the company. In the light of this, we demand that Chevron pays compensation to every member of Polobubou.”
Mac-Yoroki also said Chevron Nigeria Limited should provide them with potable water, food, medical aid among other things.
He said they are hungry and in dire need of medical attention, stressing that the fire has polluted their lands.
Mac-Yoroki said, “Our water and food sources”has been polluted by the fire.
He lamented the “unfair treatment” the people have suffered despite its peaceful disposition towards Chevron Nigeria Limited.
“All entreaties to Chevron to save our from the toxic effects of this fire have yielded no result. A much more grievous injustice by this company that has feigned friendship, against our ever-welcoming and peaceful people is the ongoing attempt to cede our land to Ondo state and thereby fan another needless ethnic crisis,” he said.
In his reaction, the Deputy Governor of Delta State, Barr. Kingsley Otuaro assured the people that the state government will not later than next Tuesday, send a delegation that may include CNL officials to assess the damage and proffer possible solutions to the issues raised.
He appreciated the community and its leadership for toeing the line of peace.
The Deputy Governor stated that while the State Government is aware of the fire incident, it also knows that the oil company is “making some frantic efforts towards getting that fire off”.
“I want to assure you that the Delta state government, led by Sen. Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, is a responsive government; a government that responds to the yearnings of its people and just like you have said, there is an issue and I want to say that between now and Tuesday next week, we will send a high power Delta state government team, possibly in collaboration with Chevron Nigeria Limited, to see, first hand, what the issues are, with a view to addressing some of them,” he said.
Niger Delta
Police Neutralise Three Kidnap Suspects In Delta

The Delta State Police Command says it has neutralised three kidnap suspects in the state.
Spokesman of the command, SP Bright Edafe, disclosed this to newsmen in Warri last Friday.
Edafe said the deceased hoodlums were neutralised on Tuesday by operatives of the CP – Special Assignment Team (CP-SAT) during a gun duel.
He said the CP-SAT, led by it’s commander, ASP Robinson Julius, were on a surveillance patrol on the Ughelli–Patani Road when they engaged the hoodlums.
“The CP-SAT team were conducting a covert surveillance patrol on the Ughelli–Patani Road.
“The police team flagged down an approaching shuttle bus by Ewhereni Junction.
“Upon sighting the operatives, the occupants of the vehicle opened fire in a bid to escape, leading to an intense exchange of gun duel”, he said.
The command’s spokesman said that three of the suspects sustained severe gunshot injuries while others escaped into the bush.
Edafe said the injured suspects were taken to the hospital, where they later died while receiving treatment.
He also said one AK-47 rifle loaded with 18 rounds of live ammunition were recovered from them.
Niger Delta
Oborevwori Promises Enhanced Transformational Leadership In Delta

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has assured that the remaining two years of his administration would be marked by continued transformational leadership and development across the state.
Speaking at the 2025 Delta State Thanksgiving and Praise Day held at the Events Centre in Asaba last Thursday, Governor Oborevwori expressed optimism that the state’s strategic alliance with the Federal Government being one of the top contributors to the nation’s revenue, would yield even greater dividends for the people of the state.
He thanked Deltans for their support, unity, and commitment to the state’s peace and progress over the past two years, assuring that even greater development laid ahead.
Governor Oborevwori said, “To the glory of God, this administration has reached the halfway mark of its tenure. These past two years have been focused on consolidating previous achievements, breaking new ground, and creating fresh pathways for the socio-economic advancement of our beloved Delta State.
“It is our custom in Delta State to return all the glory to God for all He has done, and today, we are here to show our appreciation”.
While highlighting the progress made so far, he said the state had much to be thankful for.
He said: “Yesterday, I presented our midterm report to the State House of Assembly. It is a catalogue of progress across all indices of socio-economic development. Indeed, God has been faithful to us.
“As you know, thanksgiving is an application for more. We need more, and that is why we have come here to give thanks.
“As we begin the third year of our administration with thanksgiving, I believe God will continue to increase us and grant us our collective desires as a people.
“I am delighted to see our federal lawmakers, federal appointees, and leaders of our great party, the APC (All Progressives Congress), fully represented here today. This gathering reflects the diversity and unity of our state.
“I believe we are more united now than ever, and we shall continue in that unity in Jesus’ name. The faces here today represent the who’s who of Delta State. For the first time in ten years, we are united. To God be the glory.”
Governor Oborevwori urged Deltans to continue praying for the state as it progresses on its path of peace and development.
“We covet your prayers and continued support in our mission to advance Delta State through the MORE Agenda. I assure you all that we will do more, and we will listen to the people more.
“The remaining two years of this administration will be an exciting adventure in transformational leadership. As a major contributor to the national coffers, Delta State deserves and will receive more benefits from the center”, he said.
In his sermon titled, “Giving Thanks and Enduring to Keep the Unity in the Bond of Peace”, based on Ephesians 4:3, the Archbishop of Bendel Province, Anglican Communion, Archbishop Cyril Odutemu, congratulated Governor Oborevwori and the people of Delta State on the second anniversary of the administration.
He lauded the Governor for his remarkable achievements within two years, describing him as “a child of destiny.”
The Archbishop noted that those who once doubted or underestimated Oborevwori’s leadership were now witnesses to his impressive performance.
He cited the successful completion of the Ughelli-Asaba Highway as a project that had further endeared the Governor to the people.
Odutemu emphasized the importance of unity and inclusiveness and urged the Governor to maintain close relationships with key stakeholders across the state.
The Archbishop also offered prayers for Governor Oborevwori, asking God to help him fulfill his mandate and for peace and unity to reign in Delta State.
The Thanksgiving and Praise Day event was graced by the wife of the Governor, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori; Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, and his wife, Catherine; Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and his wife, Edith; Senators Ned Nwoko, Ede Dafinone, and Joel-Onowakpo Thomas; the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo; the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor; members of the House of Representatives; the Chairman of the APC in Delta State, Elder Omeni Sobotie, and a host of other dignitaries.
By: Albert Ograka, Asaba
Niger Delta
Bayelsa Focused On Science, Tech Education – Gov

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has said his administration focuses on science and technical education in order to produce young people with hands-on skills relevant for employment and job creation.
He also stated that his government’s paradigm shift from paper qualification education was in tandem with global trends in education.
The State’s Chief Executive, who spoke recently in an interview with the Times Higher Education Magazine on the sidelines of the World Education Forum held in London, United Kingdom, emphasised the primacy of education to be able to build a decent society and also spur socio-economic growth and development.
He noted that a society that neglected education would be the breeding ground for criminal elements.
“What we did when we came on board was moving away from paper qualification towards science and technical education.
“Leveraging on science, technical and vocational education strengthens our state in job creation.
“Unemployment is a big issue in Nigeria and you cannot run away from tapping the benefits of science and technology, which is what the whole world is doing now, particularly with the introduction of artificial intelligence.
“My team and I are actually looking at how to introduce it in our curriculum.
“So our strength lies in our ability to sustain what we have started with science and technical education and get our people to key in as opposed to producing young ones without the basic skills for the employment market”, he said.
According to him, education was the key to socio-economic growth and development.
“I’m of the view that if you do not build schools or key into education, the other option is to build prisons as you will have a society full of criminals.
“If you do not want to go that route, the key to freeing the mind of the people and for them to contribute to the growth of the society is education. Education is everything that a society needs. It is what liberates your mind and gives you the right personality that enables you fit in anywhere you find yourself.
“In Bayelsa, we would have a major problem if we ignore education to pursue something else. For us, education is the major focus.
“You either have the knowledge or the skills that will impact your life. As a former teacher, I know that if you are not educated, you will be something else. By this, I’m not referring to only classroom education as it has to be both formal and informal education”, Diri added.
On how the state’s educational system was responding to disruptions from climate change, Diri said it was a major concern and that Bayelsa had its peculiar challenges different from how it is viewed internationally.
“In our state, we also have the issue of oil pollution, which has exacerbated the effects of climate change. When we came on board, we discovered that our academic calendar and the education curriculum did not meet the needs of our state. So, we had a paradigm shift that led to establishing science and technical colleges in our local government areas and fully equipped them,’’ he concluded.
“The other thing we did was that we went into digital learning at the basic education level with the introduction of Bayelsa PRIME (Bayelsa Promoting Reforms to Improve and Modernise Education).
“This method helped us to monitor what happens in our schools as well as provide the proper learning content for pupils in our primary schools”, the Bayelsa Governor noted.
The Tide gathered that about 1300 policy makers and about 150 education and skills ministers from over 130 countries, including Nigeria, were participants in the four-day World Education Forum summit.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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