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Integrity Govs Accuse PDP’s Enemies Of Frustrating Quest For 202
The five governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), known as the ‘Integrity Group’, have again, blamed some people, described as enemies of progress of frustrating the party’s chances of winning the 2023 presidential election.
They spoke last Wednesday’s night, when the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike led the governors of Benue, Samuel Ortom; Enugu, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi; and Oyo, Seyi Makinde; to Abia State ahead of the flag-off of campaign of the state’s chapter of the PDP.
They were received on arrival by the Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, who after the welcome formalities, organised a gala night for them in his country home, Umuobiakwa.
He treated them to delectable rich cultural performances, music rendition, dances, and comedy.
The Integrity Governors also had their session and danced.
Traditional Rulers of Obiakwa, led by the Chairman, Abia State Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Joseph Ndubuisi Nwabeke, made special presentation to the five governors.
Some of the items included traditional wrappers, warrior machetes plus prayers said on them.
Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, Dr. Samuel Ortom, reiterated that they were committed members of the PDP.
He stressed that as governors of states controlled by the PDP, they were working assiduously while deploying political strategies, to make sure that the party secured victories in their states during the 2023 election.
“All our states from Abia to Rivers, Oyo to Enugu and Benue, all of us are PDP states, and we are very strong in these states, and we are committed to our party.
“We have teamed together to build this party to make it very strong and our intention was that we will take over governance in 2023 and build Nigeria again from bottom to top.”
Ortom noted the enormous encouragement, support and leadership that Wike has provided the group in its battle against forces that were frustrating the PDP from winning the 2023 election.
He said, the five governors were men of integrity who believe in equity, fairness and justice, and would never succumb to any intimidation.
“One notable person that has made this party what it is, is Wike. Since he joined PDP, he has never left PDP.
“In 2015, when I was denied the ticket, l left, went to APC, and grab the governor, came back to PDP, because PDP is home.
“So, we appreciate PDP. It is the platform we are working for in our various states. We are not going to be intimated. We appreciate the traditional rulers. You charged us not to be intimidated but stand for the truth. That is what we stand for.”
Ortom expressed regret that some of those who were part of the accord on the demand that the next Nigeria’s president should be a southerner eventually “chickened out.
“Unfortunately, enemies of progress came in; because one thing that we believed as men of integrity, as men who believed in equity, fairness and justice was our resolve.
“All of us and many others who chickened out, especially from the South, resolved that after eight years of rule in the North, we all know that in the unwritten Constitution of this country, it was only right for the sake of justice and equity that presidency should come from the South. And that is what we have stood for.”
Ortom said further, “Unfortunately, we have found ourselves where we are. But, we told ourselves, we are not going to leave the PDP. You cannot build a house, and when a snake creeps into your house, you abandon that house and run away to go and build another one”.
In his welcome address, the Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, explained that the Integrity Governors think, operate and execute their strategies and programmes in one accord.
He noted that beyond their states, which they support mutually ahead of the 2023 elections, they were beefing up firm support for the PDP in Cross River where the moral tenets of equity, fairness and justice were deeply rooted.
“We have come under serious attack and very serious propaganda from all quarters but we are undeterred. We are determined to stand firm for the truth, and soon, as the needful is done, I assure you that all of us will work assiduously to make sure that PDP wins election in 2023.”
Ikpeazu asserted that Nigeria was in dire strait and the Integrity Governors understood what should be done, which was why they were putting the right feet forward with a conviction that the country must be rescued.
“What we are preaching is not about our individual comfort but rather for you to see that we are saying the truth, laying a solid foundation for Nigerians today and for our children in the future.
“I am an incurable optimist and I believe that soon, the voice of reason will sound in the ears of those who are yet to realise and see the wisdom behind our position, and the things we are saying.”
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Ogoni cleanup: Minister Calls For more support from private sector
The Federal Government has called for increased private sector participation and donor funding to sustain ongoing gains in the Ogoni environmental restoration project under the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project.
Speaking at a conference on donor facilitation and diplomatic support for HYPREP in Abuja, yesterday, the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, stressed that the Ogoni cleanup programme was designed as a long-term intervention requiring sustained funding, technical support, and international cooperation.
“The project is supposed to be a lifespan project. We must move towards achieving its main aim, which is environmental restoration and sustainable development,” he added.
Lawal acknowledged the contributions of the United Nations Environment Programme, describing its assessment as the scientific foundation of the ongoing remediation efforts in Ogoni land.
“We are all here because of that UNEP report. It provided the scientific foundation for what has become one of the world’s most ambitious environmental remediation programmes,” he said.
According to him, hundreds of hectares of hydrocarbon-polluted land have been remediated, while additional sites are currently undergoing cleanup operations.
“We have remediated hundreds of hectares of polluted land, and more sites are still being worked on. Water schemes have also been delivered to affected communities,” he stated.
He added that ecosystem restoration, livelihood support programmes, and healthcare projects were ongoing across affected communities.
“Body health facilities are being constructed, livelihood programmes are empowering thousands, and we are also restoring access to safe drinking water because the first victim of pollution is water,” he said.
The minister also disclosed that the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration was nearing completion, describing it as a major milestone in the project.
“If you go there, you will see one of the biggest edifices being constructed under HYPREP. It will serve as a postgraduate and research institute for environmental remediation,” Lawal said.
Despite the progress, he warned that funding challenges remain a major threat to sustaining the project.
“While substantial progress has been made, the journey is not yet complete. The implementation of UNEP recommendations requires long-term commitment and sustained financial and technical support,” he said.
Lawal therefore, appealed to development partners, donor agencies, international financial institutions, foundations, and private sector players to scale up their support.
“We need your support—financial, technical, scientific, and strategic. No organisation or government can do it alone,” he said.
He further described the Ogoni cleanup as a global model for environmental recovery, climate resilience, and international cooperation.
“The restoration of Ogoni land is not merely a Nigerian undertaking; it is a global model. Its success will show what is possible when governments, communities, and partners work together,” he added.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ogoni Trust Fund, Emmanuel Deeyah, said the conference was organised to attract financial, technical, and institutional support for the cleanup exercise.
“We are looking for resources, financial support, expertise, partnership, and collaboration. Government cannot do everything alone,” he said.
Deeyah said the agitation for environmental justice in Ogoni dated back to 1991 when residents drew global attention to the environmental degradation caused by oil exploration activities.
“We farm in Ogoni land and we also fish, but our waters were polluted and the land could no longer support farming activities,” he said.
He explained that the UNEP report recommended that oil companies should contribute $1bn every five years for 30 years to support the remediation programme.
“We have done 10 years now and we have not even received the full $1bn that was supposed to be contributed. The refineries and local operators have not contributed a dime,” he stated.
Last week, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project announced the closure of 30 contaminated sites in Ogoniland, Rivers State, while investigations have commenced on 18 high-risk polluted locations in residential communities.
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IGP pledges police protection for major projects
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, yesterday paid a courtesy visit to the Federal Ministry of Works in Abuja as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration on critical infrastructure projects nationwide.
The visit, disclosed in a statement posted on X by the Nigeria Police Force, was attended by the Minister of Works, David Umahi; the Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo; and directors of the ministry.
According to the statement, discussions during the meeting centred on ongoing infrastructural projects nationwide, particularly the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and other major road construction initiatives aimed at improving national development and connectivity.
The police chief reportedly reaffirmed the NPF’s commitment to providing security support for the execution of critical national infrastructure projects across the country.
“The Nigeria Police Force will continue to provide adequate security support and deploy necessary operational resources to ensure the smooth execution and protection of critical national infrastructure projects nationwide,” the statement read.
The meeting was also said to have highlighted the need for stronger inter-agency collaboration in protecting public infrastructure from vandalism and other security threats capable of disrupting construction activities.
PUNCH reports that the Federal Government had raised concerns over acts of vandalism along the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway corridor, with Umahi warning that the destruction of drainage systems and road infrastructure could threaten the durability of the project.
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Eid-el-Kabir: First Lady Urges Unity, Care For Vulnerable
Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, yesterday called on Nigerians to embrace peaceful coexistence and extend charity to the less privileged as the country marks Eid-el-Kabir today.
Senator Tinubu said the nation’s strength lies in its unity, mutual respect, and shared commitment to building a compassionate society.
In her message to Muslim faithful across Nigeria and in the diaspora on the occasion of the Eid el-Kabir celebration, the First Lady described the day as a special time for reflection on the enduring values of sacrifice, obedience, faith, and compassion.
“As we celebrate, I encourage all Nigerians to embrace peaceful coexistence and to live in harmony with one another.
“Our strength as a nation lies in our unity, mutual respect, and shared commitment to building a society where love and understanding prevail,” she said.
Mrs Tinubu emphasised the spirit of giving that defines the occasion, urging Nigerians to translate the day’s spiritual lessons into tangible acts of kindness toward those around them.
She appealed, “Let us also remember the essence of this day by extending a helping hand to our neighbours, especially the vulnerable and less privileged ones among us.
“These acts of kindness and generosity can renew hope and bring comfort to many.”
She also called on Nigerians to sustain prayers for the country.
“Let us continue to pray for our dear nation, for sustained peace, stability, and prosperity,” the First Lady said, closing with an Eid Mubarak greeting to all Muslim faithful.
Eid el-Kabir, also known as Eid al-Adha, commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to God before God intervened and provided a ram as a substitute.
The occasion is marked by prayers, the slaughter of rams and other livestock, and the distribution of meat to family members, neighbours and the poor.
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