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THE STATES
Bauchi
Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda last Monday refuted recent media reports that he was lobbying to run as vice-president alongside President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.
In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the national chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Osaro Onaiwu, Yuguda said he thought he put the speculations to rest when he previously stated that he was returning to his farm upon completing his second term as the state governor in 2015. Onaiwu said the governor said he would not be distracted from his commitment to stay focused on delivering dividends of democracy to the people of his state before he leaves office.
The Special Adviser further blamed the peddlers of such rumours as political jobbers who are looking for ways to profit from creating disaffection among politicians.
Borno
Five people, including a traditional leader, two Islamic clerics, a policeman and a resident were at the weekend killed in separate attacks in Borno and neighbouring Yobe State by gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram.
Our source gathered that the traditional ruler who was the District Head of Auno, a small community along the Maiduguri-Damaturu highway was killed last Friday night by suspected Boko Haram Islamists.
Sources said the gunmen drove to the residence of the district head in a volkswagen Golf car at about 9pm and opened fire to scare residents before they kill the district head. Auno is 22 kilometres west of Maiduguri, Borno State capital.
The two clerics, according to sources, were shot dead at Kandahar and T-junction areas of Potiskum town in Yobe State at about 8pm and 10pm last Friday while another resident was reportedly killed at about 9.30am last Saturday.
Unconfirmed report also indicated that a policeman was shot dead near Muna Motor Park along Maiduguri-Dikwa road last Saturday morning. Neither the police nor the JTF confirmed all the killings as at press time.
Ekiti
Ekiti State chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has charged its members not to think that the state deputy governor, Mrs Funmi Olayinka, was killed by evil people, saying that her battle with cancer started manifesting since 2009 “when we were in the trenches.”
This is just as it mourned the death of Mrs Olayinka, saying that it would ensure that her death would not be a source of discord in the party.
Chairman of Ekiti ACN, Chief Jide Awe, who addressed newsmen in Ado-Ekiti last Monday, said “we are determined to ensure that her death will not be a point of disagreement among us in the ACN.”
Chief Awe, who described the death of Mrs Olayinka as a big loss to the party, said should there be any rancour among the membership of the party, “she will never forgive us.”
FCT
The PDP has alleged that a group of opposition parties are planning to use INEC and the judiciary to discredit its leadership and destabilise the party.
This allegation is contained in a statement by the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh, in Abuja last Sunday.
According to him, they used judicial officers of questionable integrity to destroy the credibility of the PDP 2012 national convention which brought in its current National Working Committee. (NWC).
Metuh said that till date, the PDP remained the only political party in the country that conducted transparent internal elections which started with the ward, local government and state congresses.
The PDP spokesman maintained that the party’s 2012 convention was not only unique in the level of participation of party members, but was free of rancour.
Kano
The police in Kano State have demoted 10 officers for offences related to misconduct and the lack of professionalism, the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Musa Majiya, said.
He said three of the 10 officers were Inspectors, demoted to the rank of sergeants, while the sergeants among them were demoted to the rank of corporals.
The spokesman said the corporals were demoted to the rank of constables, while the constables were issued with warning letters.
He noted that among the offences committed by the officers was corruption, incivility to the public, maltreatment as well as the lack of professional conduct.
Majiya said that 18 of the complaints lodged by the public were amicably resolved the command, as they were mainly due to the lack of understanding by the public and urged the public to be watchful and report to the command any strange police action.
Lagos
Mixed reactions have continued to trail the Federal Government’s inauguration of a committee to consider amnesty for the Boko Haram sect, with some politicians lauding the move, while others faulting it.
Reacting to the development last Saturday, Alhaji Musa Umar, the former Deputy National Chairman of the de-registered Alliance for Democracy (AD), said the decision was welcomed.
According to him, any hope of peace at this moment was worth pursuing.
Also, Mallam Yusuf Buba, the National Chairman of the de-registered Advanced Congress of Democrats (ACD), said that the decision was understandable and welcomed.
Niger
Worried by the difficulty in finding lasting solution to insecurity in the region occasioned by activities of the Islamic group, Boko Haram, Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF) and Governor of Niger State, Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, has challenged the governors to fish out members of the dreaded group in their states.
Aliyu’s recent position is coming against the backdrop of allegations among a section of Nigerians that some Northern state governments know and dine with members of the group because, “they cannot exist in a vacuum or isolate themselves from other humans”.
Aliyu spoke at the opening of a one-week in-house workshop on “the review and evaluation of the 2006 population and housing census”, organised for all Federal Commissioners and State Directors of the National Population Commission (NPC) in Minna.
Ogun
Ogun State Govenor, Ibikunle Amosun last Saturday offered automatic employment to 19 first class graduating students of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye.
Amosun who made the announcement during the 22nd convocation ceremony of the institution in Ago Iwoye last Saturday, said the state civil service would be glad to absorb the students so that they can impact positively on the development of the state.
While congratulating the graduating students, Amosun said government would continue to give its support to the university.
Earlier in his speech, Prof.Saburi Adesanya, the acting Vice-Chancellor of the institution said 7,794 graduands were being conferred with first degrees and higher degrees.
Ondo
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State and the state government, last Monday, disagreed over welfare of workers in the state, as the PDP accused government of inability to pay workers’ salaries.
The party, in a statement by its director of publicity, Ayo Fadaka, alleged that the state government had, since the beginning of the year, not been able to meet its obligations to the workers.
“Government, in an attempt to shield the fact of the matter, has embarked on a subterfuge that it is trying to unmask the existence of ghost workers in its workforce, but the truth is that, the Olusegun Mimiko-led administration, in its years in government, has grossly mismanaged the finances of the state to the level that it can no longer fulfil its financial obligations,” the PDP said.
Oyo
More Nigerians and political parties have joined in mourning the death of Ekiti Deputy Governor, Mrs Funmi Olayinka. The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Oyo State in a statement issued by its Publicity Secretary, Mr Dauda Kolawole, in Ibadan last Sunday described her death as unfortunate, shocking and devastating.
It said the South West zone was passing through a difficult moment with the death of its illustrious sons and daughters whose services were much needed for the zone’s development.
Taraba
The Acting Governor of Taraba State Alhaji Garba Umar, has called on the Federal Government to reimburse the state for constructing two federal roads. Umar made the call in Jalingo last Saturday when officials of the Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) paid him a courtesy visit.
He said the reimbursement would cover the cost of constructing the 72 km Jalingo-Sunkani- Garbachede and 45 km Mararaba-Baissa- Abong roads.
Umar added that work on the Mararaba Baissa-Abong road had reached advanced stage while the Jalingo-Sunkani-Garbachede road would be inaugurated next month.
Nation
HYPREP Marks World Mangrove Day

The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP), on Saturday, joined the rest of the world to mark the World Mangrove Day, reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding one of the earth’s most vital ecosystems, the mangroves.
While marking the day, the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey noted in a statement issued in Port Harcourt that mangroves play a crucial role in coastal ecosystems, providing habitat for a diverse array of species and protecting shorelines from erosion.
According to him, mangroves maintain water quality, sequester carbon and render cultural and spiritual services.
He said the theme of this year’s World Mangrove Day, “Protecting Wetlands For Our Common Future,” resonates and reflects the role of mangroves in maintaining environmental integrity, regulating the climate, providing socio-economic support, and conserving biodiversity.
The Project Coordinator indicated that in Nigeria, human activities such as pollution from oil spills, plastics, industrial effluents, urbanisation, dredging, and deforestation contribute to significant mangrove loss, adding that between 2010 and 2020, approximately 20 percent mangroves were lost in the Niger Delta.
To reverse the trend, he disclosed that HYPREP has undertaken the world’s most extensive restoration of oil-degraded mangroves in Ogoniland, saying, the Project has completed 93 percent of the phase 1 mangrove restoration project in the Bomu Creek, covering 560 hectares.
Zabbey said HYPREP has also planted 1,393,223 multi-species mangrove seedlings, mimicking the natural zonation and relative proportion of the five species of mangrove planted, contending that “our ecologically sound mangrove restoration efforts have also led to the removal of the invasive nipa palm in the rehabilitated areas.”
He further noted that after over a year of restorative planting, signs of environmental and biodiversity recovery are becoming evident, as some of the planted black mangrove saplings are beginning to flower and produce propagules, stressing that the gradual recovery of crabs, shrimps, oysters, dogwhelks, periwinkles and mudskipper, among other indicative species has been recorded.
According to him, the HYPREP mangrove restoration project has created over 600 direct jobs for Ogoni youths and women, who are involved in planting and monitoring mangrove seedlings/saplings.
He revealed that mangrove vanguards, trained by HYPREP and supported with grants, nursed and supplied the mangrove seedlings to the restoration planting contractors, a gesture which he noted has amplified the livelihood contribution of the Ogoni mangrove restoration project.
Zabbey further hinted that HYPREP would expand the mangrove restoration to other communities in Ogoniland as part of its phase 2 mangrove restoration project, scheduled to commence in the fourth quarter of 2025, saying, as HYPREP continues to monitor planted mangroves through its robust monitoring programme, it has also embarked on sensitising local communities on the need to protect mangroves.
He also disclosed that HYPREP has distributed some clean cookstoves as part of a pilot project aimed at reducing dependence on mangrove wood for cooking, adding that the clean cookstove intervention would be scaled up in the coming weeks.
Zabbey noted that the sustainability of planted mangroves is crucial, as the Project is exploring the possibility of partnering with civil society organisations and development agencies to ensure the sustainability of the rehabilitated mangroves in Ogoniland through sustained sensitisation and creating alternative livelihood opportunities.
“We are also seeking a declaration of the restored mangroves in Ogoniland as a Ramsar Site, which is one of the UNEP report’s recommended actions,” he intoned.
The Project Coordinator noted that protecting wetlands is not just about conservation but about survival and building a community resilience, saying, “it is about securing a future where our children and our children’s children can fish, farm and thrive in balance with nature.”
He emphasised that every mangrove restored is a step toward climate stability, economic security and ecological health, saying, “the Niger Delta, with its people, culture and courage, can lead the world in wetland recovery.”
Zabbey, therefore, used the opportunity provided by the World Mangrove Day celebration to call on Nigerians to support nature-based solutions that integrate science and indigenous knowledge, invest in women’s and youth education, and promote sustainable livelihoods tied to a healthy ecosystem.
Nation
HYPREP Reaffirms Support For Ogoni Youths …Organises Workshop For Undergraduates

In pursuit of its strategic human capacity development initiatives, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has restated its commitment to supporting Ogoni youths to maximally benefit from its projects and programmes that align with their visions and aspirations.
The Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, who gave this indication during the second edition of the international career enhancement and employability workshop organised by the Project for undergraduates and fresh graduates of Ogoni ethnic nationality in Port Harcourt, assured the participants of its commitment to continually initiate programmes that support their visions and aspirations.
He noted that the workshop reaffirms the Project’s commitment to inclusiveness and continuous skills development, as strategic pillars in its efforts to restore and improve livelihoods in Ogoniland.
He said the workshop was aimed at equipping the Ogoni youths with relevant career skills and empower them with employability tools, to ensure that HYPREP’s gains extend beyond remediation into long-term transformations, stressing that the Project is committed to supporting their dreams.
”HYPREP is committed to supporting your dreams through targeted initiatives, such as this workshop and we will explore ways to empower you with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed.
I want to emphasise that this workshop is not just about enhancing your career prospects; it is also about building a community of young people and equipping you to make a positive impact in your communities. As you benefit from HYPREP’s interventions (and the experiences of the facilitator), I challenge you to take the message of peace and constructive engagement to your communities and live accordingly,” he said.
Zabbey further assured that HYPREP would continue to stand with Ogoni youths by supporting their aspirations through targeted workshops and broader livelihood initiatives that prioritise their development, noting that the Project believes in them and remains committed to creating platforms where their potential can be nurtured and realised.
The Project Coordinator enjoined them to continue to contribute to the success of HYPREP.
The second edition of the career enhancement and employability workshop had Dr Akanimo Odon and Dr Chioma Okonkwo as facilitators, while the participants were drawn from the four Ogoni local government areas.
Among other modules, participants at the two-day workshop were provided with tips on ways to explore opportunities in seemingly challenging situations, discover themselves, convert hobbies and interests into passion and profits through three career e-routes and understand the power of networks and partnerships.
Participants were also given useful nuggets, career resources of time and skills, and career resources of funding, especially how to access foreign scholarships and funding.
At the closing, HYPREP’s Director of Technical Services, Prof Damian-Paul Aguiyi, urged the participants to earnestly pursue their passions and commit to their dreams.
Meanwhile, the participants expressed gratitude to HYPREP for organising the workshop, which they described as impactful and transformative.
HYPREP has continued to be intentional in its efforts to prioritise human capacity development in Ogoni through such workshops and trainings. This year, the Project will be rolling out trainings in high demand skill areas like mechatronics, underwater welding, commercial diving, full-stack development and GIS, targeting the youths as major beneficiaries and giving them a fair head start and comparative advantage in a highly competitive environment.
Nation
NIPR Practitioners Urge To Go Beyond Traditional Media Relations To Strategic Leadership Functions
The Public Relations practitioners across Nigeria have been charged to go beyond the perceived roles of media relations and protocol services to strategic leadership functions that is crucial to shaping and transforming the nation.
In his message at this year’s (2025) World Public Relations Day, with the Theme: ” Building Bridges, Navigating Polarisation” In Port Harcourt, The National President of the Nigeria Institution of Public Relations Dr. Ike Neliaku expressed delight to address members and guests on this special day, pointing out that the day offers a an opportunity to reflect on the journey over six decades since Public Relations formally birthed in Nigeria.
He maintained that this year’s world Public Relations day gives opportunity to members to reflect on the actions and inactions towards the development of the profession and to boldly develop new frontiers for a greater institution.
The NIPR president explained that the values of Public Relations particularly in areas of fostering relationship, strengthening leadership and advancing good governance remain a key -through effective and goal- oriented communication.
Earlier, The Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University, (RSU) Prof. Isaac zep-Obipi being represented by the Deputy VC admin Prof. Victor Akujuru throw challenge to NIPR members to rebranding and portray the state in good light, standing that RSU remains a state owned institution that have not witness any strike in the passed fifteen years.
Also in his speech, the state chairman NIPR Rivers Chapter Rev. Francis Asuk described world Public Relations day as a day set aside to pay attention to the works of public relations globally indeed that relationship is important that the world is crying about in rebuilding relationship due to the collapsed of the value systems at family, society and world level of human existence.
” At the highest level of human existence relationship has become imperative for all practitioners to come together and build bridges to navigates those Polarisation” he said.
In a related development,the keynote speaker Rev (Fr.) Prof. Walter C.Ihejirika, said the media has a lot to do especially on its role of enlightenment to the public about the role and function as a key element in the development of a better society.
Prof. Ihejirika who is the Dean faculty of Communication and Media Studies , University of Port Harcourt, stressed that when media practitioners navigate on the area of strategic communications with a goal, then the public will be better informed and know that they have a responsibility for the large society, “because if the large society is not good, the organization cannot function effectively.”
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