Niger Delta
Dep Gov Tasks Legislative Aides On Standards Compliance
The Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, has urged legal draftsmen in the national and state Houses of Assembly of the country to be more circumspect in the performance of their legislative duties.
Ewhrudjakpo made the call when the Chairman and members of the Delta State House of Assembly Service Commission paid him a courtesy visit at his office in Government House, Yenagoa.
The Deputy Governor, who underscored the importance of adhering to legislative standards in the drafting of bills, stressed the need for training and retraining legal draftsmen in the law-making arm of government.
Making reference to the 2022 Electoral Act of the National Assembly, he blamed legislative aides for not being diligent and thorough enough in drafting the bill and advised them to guard against the occurrence of costly and avoidable mistakes in future.
He also called for the creation of a separate department of Research and Planning, as well as a Legislative Standards Compliance unit in the various Houses of Assembly Service Commissions to achieve and maintain best standards in legislative business.
While applauding the delegation for making Bayelsa their first port of call in their planned visits to other states, the Deputy Governor suggested that the two service commissions should go beyond mere exchange visits, but rather institute effective peer review.
He advised them to forge synergy through exchange of ideas and experiences, in order to build capacity for efficient service delivery, and wished the team a happy and fruitful stay in the State.
“This visit is quite innovative and refreshing. Any organisation that is not learning is ineffective, and more often than not, it is not also productive. Nobody effectively learns from himself; everyone learns from the experiences of other people.
“We believe strongly that this visit will go beyond this level to a peer review for both service commissions. We are happy you find us worthy to share some of our experiences with you.
“You people have a duty as the House of Assembly Service Commission to especially train our legal draftsmen. The bills sometimes we draft are a major issue.
“So, as those in charge of supervision, you need to talk to our legal draftsmen that they must know that whatever law they draft has consequences, because they sometimes make them very ambiguous,” he said.
“The truth is that the lawmakers may not have all the time to carefully read through proposed bills, so they need to be guided by their aides. Look at what happened to the Electoral Bill. You could see the confusion due to what I call legislative over-excitement or enthusiasm.”
“So, I think we need a department that has to do with legislative compliance. To what extent do the bills passed into law in the Houses of Assembly meet the required legislative standard?” He added.
Earlier in her presentation, the Chairman of the House of Assembly Service Commission, Delta State, Hon. Cordilia Anyangwu, thanked the Deputy Governor for what she called “the warm reception” accorded her and the visiting team.
According to Hon. Anyangwu, the exchange visit would help to forge a robust and fruitful relationship between the Bayelsa State House of Assembly Service Commission and its Delta counterpart.
The Delta delegation was accompanied on the visit by the Chairman, Hon. Dein Benadoumene and other principal officers of the State House of Assembly Service Commission.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
Niger Delta
Pro-Chancellor Hands Over Okey Onuchuku Peace, Conflict Institute Building
History was made on Wednesday 17th June, 2026 when the Okey Onuchuku Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies building was handed over to Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE).
Speaking during the hand over ceremony, which attracted an array of personalities from various works of life, the 13th Pro-Chancellor and Governing Council Chairman of IAUE, Chief Chinyere Igwe, commended the Vice Chancellor of IAUE, Professor Okechuku Onuchuku, for giving back to the University with the institute’s building project.
While affirming that Government cannot do it all, he encouraged individuals, corporate organizations, institutional partners to ensure the growth of University education in Nigeria.
He praised Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) for sustaining University Education in Nigeria, and called for good initiatives and support “that will not only benefit the University, but put IAUE on the map of academic excellence in Nigeria and beyond.”
Earlier, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Onuchuku, expressed gratitude to his wife, Mrs. Chika Onuchuku, and family for all the support given for the vision achieved.

He also thanked his close associates, political friends, well-wishers, and others who donated generously towards the building project.
“The growth of Universities all over the world”, Professor Onuchuku said, “comes from personal efforts of individuals, alumni associations and others.”
He noted that donations as being witnessed is the best way to go and called on all to invest in the Nigerian education system and immortalize their names with worthwhile donations and contributions..
The Okey Onuchuku Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies building, he further stated, “is donated as a Professorial Chair with the Dean of Postgraduate School, Professor Chibuzor Chile Nwobueze, also a Professor of Peace Studies, as the occupant of the Professorial Chair.
Giving his address, the Director, Okey Onuchuku Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, Professor Kingdom Elendu Ohia Nwaenyi, lauded Professor Okechuku Onuchuku for sacrificing his hard earned salaries, allowances and funds raised from two volumes of textbooks in his honour and titled “Perspectives on Nigeria’s Development”, launched on his 60th birthday.
He noted that the project is the first legacy to be accomplished by any serving Vice Chancellor in the institution.
Professor Nwaenyi stated that the Institute mounted five programmes: Peace and Conflict Studies; Peace Building and Development; Peace Building and Security Studies; Peace Building and Conflict Management; and Peace Education.
The institute, he explained, has birthed over fifty students running programmes in Postgraduate Diploma, M.A, M.Sc, M. Phil, and PhD.
Thirty students are in the PhD programme, fifteen are admitted into the Masters and M.Phil, and eight in Postgraduate Diploma Programme.
He expressed hoped that the Institute would check litigation and provide alternative dispute resolution.
In a vote of thanks, the Chairman, Okey Onuchuku Peace and Conflict Studies and Dean of Postgraduate School, Professor Chibuzor Chile Nwobueze, thanked God for His grace and enablement.
He prayed for the donor and Vice Chancellor of IAUE, Professor Okechuku Onuchuku, and further expressed his gratitude to Professor Isaac Olawale Albert, the third most cited Peace Scholar in the world, for his collaboration in developing a world class curriculum.
While thanking all who supported and celebrated with the University in this regard, Professor Nwobueze assured the public that the Okey Onuchuku institute of Peace and Conflict Studies will emerge as a centre of excellence, contributing meaningfully to scholarship, policy formulation, community engagement and the promotion of peaceful coexistence within Nigeria, Africa and the global Community.
The Institute, he stated, is willing to partner with the Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP) in line with its mandate to promote peace studies, Peace building, Conflict Management and sustainable development.
The institute has over four lecture halls with sixty to one hundred and twenty capacity, a befitting conference hall, offices for staff and a library.
A donation of one million naira was made during the event for the best two graduating students of the institute by Barrister Nyema Wagbara, the Leader of Dynamic Development Club of Port Harcourt based in Rumuolumeni.
Each of the two best graduating students will get the sum of five hundred thousand naira.
The event featured goodwill messages from Professor Isaac Albert, Professor Alwell Nteegah, the Chairman of Society for Peace Studies and Practice, Rivers State Chapter, Dr. Benjamin Ibietonye.
Dr. Emem Nyewene presented the goodwill message of the Society for Peace Studies and Practice National.
Others who gave goodwill messages are Ambassador Green Isaac, the Country Director, Relief International Africa, and Comrade Levi Zachariah George, Chairman Postgraduate Students Association.
The event also featured rendition for Professor Okechuku Onuchuku by Dr Maria Abidiak.
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