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David Edevbie: The Hope of Delta

David Edevbie

By Fred EDOREH

After its creation in 1991, the task of developing Delta State needed a visionary political leadership, an efficient public service and, most critically, a set of skillfully trained, resourceful, innovative and globally exposed professionals functioning on both sides to formulate and translate policies into strategic action plans and provide required synergy for the achievement of set goals.

Away from the military and quasi-military era into the new democratic dispensation, to form a team, Chief James Ibori head-hunted Olorogun David Edevbie, then a young Deltan managing development investments for the Commonwealth Development Corporation in the Phillipines, Hong Kong, Malaysia and various other developing countries in Asia and the Pacifics.

On his resumption as Commissioner of Finance and Economic Planning, the State’s Federation Account Allocation of about N5b and internally generated revenue of about N1b barely scratched the surface of required funds to fill the huge physical and social infrastructure deficits, from Asaba, the new State Capital, to various urban, rural and riverine communities, neglected for decades.

Taking the bull by the horn, David Edevbie demonstrated marvelous financial engineering skills to raise the state’s finances to over N60b by 2003, which enabled Delta to actually commence an impressive capital development programme.

But, even the N60b annual was far short of the required funding. There had been agitations for greater allocations to oil producing states but, through the military regimes, the Federal Government had only conceded between 1.5 to 3% as oil derivation.

Aggrieved by the sustained neglect, youths of the region took to increased militant actions and, to control the situation, the new political leadership, especially James Ibori and Governor Diepreye Alamiesiegha, moved to institutionalise the agitation for Resource Control.

While the Governors did the political negotiations, David Edevbie headed the Committee of Commissioners of Finance of the region to provide the intellectual and technical framework for the realisation and implementation of the resulting 13% oil derivation.

In 2019, under Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, Edevbie again headed another Committee to cause the Federal Government to deduct the 13% before transfers into the Excess Crude Account, meaning more money for the oil producing states, with Delta among the highest recipients.

DESOPADEC is funded with 50% of this fund while the state retains 50% to support its general budget.

These underline Edevbie’s role and efforts through the years in building up revenue for the development of Delta State.

At the Federal level, he distinguished himself as a problem solver when, as Principal Secretary to the President, he provided the solution on militancy through his conceptualisation of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

Before then, the resurgence of militancy not only endangered our youths and communities and constrained Nigeria’s oil production, it also led to the divestment and flight of major businesses from the region, but while the militants and security agencies battled in the creeks and the elders campaigned for restructuring, Edevbie intelligently conceptualised the Presidential Amnesty Programme which ultimately helped to douse the inferno.

The programme created a win-win situation for all the sides, providing a partnership between militant camp commanders and government, temporary monthly stipends to assuage the fighters, and a platform for the re-orientation and re-empowerment of militant youths through scholarship for higher education and skills acquisition in Nigeria and overseas institutions to enhance their employability and capacity for personal enterprise.

These measures resulted in the relative peace that has enabled the resumption of normal life in the creeks and oil producing communities and the restoration of Nigeria’s oil production output from 800,000 bpd to 2million bpd.

Besides the reintegration of thousands of militant youths from Delta and other states in the region, many persons who functioned as state coordinators, facilitators or service vendors thus benefitted from Edevbie’s social engineering skills, while he moved on.

Seeing that politics had come to undermine the administration of the Niger Delta Development Commission from effectively fulfilling its mandate for the development of the region, Edevbie also caused President Yar’adua to create the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs with the aim of providing an added development platform for the region that will be subject to public service discipline and supervision.

Edevbie’s initiatives in all of these do not only demonstrate that he understands the problems and has the sense of responsibility and commitment towards providing relief and development for the betterment of his people, but that he has invaluable intellectual capacity for resolving socio-economic challenges as a politician and administrator.

More than any of the other aspirants in the race for the governorship, Edevbie better understands Delta’s development history, the potentials, challenges and prospects for growth, and has proven that he has the creativity, resourcefulness and management skills to address them. These he has outlined in his Modernisation Agenda for Delta State.

Governor Okowa certainly knows why he promptly chose him as his Commissioner of Finance at the inception of his administration as he has severally testified to Edevbie’s exceptional capacity to offer genuine leadership, invaluable professional contributions towards the development of the state and personal disposition “to doing things differently as they are done in developed climes.”

Edevbie was born in England, brought back to Nigeria at age 10, attended Igbobi College, Lagos, Federal Government College, Odogbolu, and studied Economics at the University of Lagos for his First Degree. He went back to the United Kingdom for his MBA in Development Economics at the Cardiff Business School and started work at Barclays Bank where he grew to managerial positions before joining Hill Samuel Bank as Executive.

He thereafter joined the Commonwealth Development Corporation where he grew to subcontinental Development Investment Executive for Asia and the Pacifics from where Chief Ibori saw him and requested him back home.

Ironically, that Edevbie is such educated, professionally skilled, experienced, globally exposed and does things differently as it is done in developed climes is the crucial divergence between him and his opponents in the Governorship race.

They seem to be arguing that since he was born in England, did his MBA in Cardiff Business School in the UK, attended Havard Business School Programme for Advanced Studies in Development Economics in the US, returned with very high educational and professional qualifications and belts huge international experience in the private sector, he is therefore elitist and not a Deltan.

They hide the fact that, since 1999, spanning over 23 years, Edevbie has worked and supported successive Governors of Delta State and even the Presidency in producing strategic initiatives and sourcing funds for socio-economic development, all of which have sustained the success and dominance of the PDP in Delta State and at the point it held sway at the national level.

The whole reference to home base, attempts to urge disregard for educational excellence and the propaganda against global exposure and personal finesse in the campaigns simply express the cowardly paranoia of a few partially blind political middlemen who have through deceptions, intimidation and thuggery, attained unmerited high offices of State with which they have held our common folks politically hostage and disrupted the steady growth of our state through their diversion of resources meant for the development of our communities.

These thrive by the political exploitation of the people and are always threatened by the prospects of higher knowledge, new ideas and global perspectives in political economy.

From the introduction of the likes of Soludo, Okonjo-Iweala, Akinwunmi Adesina and many others into our body politic, it has been increasingly obvious that for our society to advance beyond where we have been held down, we must understand that
leaders of the modern world are no longer rent collecting chieftains but persons who bring new-age knowledge, information and high skills to complement political power.

To be scared of modernisation is therefore not only an anathema to progress but highlights the ludicrous hypocrisy of those who send their children to overseas schools, own houses and frequently travel to developed countries on holidays but insist that development ideas from the advanced countries are not welcome in the political leadership back home.

Two things need be said. That the Nigeria constitution provides for primary and secondary education as minimums for political offices does not mean that we must settle for the minimum and disregard excellence. That is a recipe for arrested development and, invariably, retrogression. We must therefore be wary of the Michaels that suggest they can govern Delta from motor parks.

It cannot also be over emphasised that development is only achieved by the intercourse of diverse, new, intelligent and globally current ideas that address the present and project into the future.

The urban areas and advanced nations that we drift to are developed mostly because they attract a diversity of new cultures, knowledge, information, technologies and globally resonant perspectives on development. This is what Olorogun David Edevbie represents for Delta State, hope for the present and brightness of the future.

Interestingly, his opponents do not doubt his capacity to modernise and industrialise Delta to recreate a vibrant economy for the upliftment of the people.

They know he will excel in doing so. They are only afraid he is likely to introduce globally modern concepts in development which obviously will liberate the people from their social, political and economic stranglehold and free up the landscape to emancipate our common folks such that, in the long run, with reduced unemployment, increased personal enterprise and rekindled self esteem from economic independence, we would no longer have youths running after same politicians that have stagnated them and calling “Ose, Ose, Leader, Leader,” just for them to have a meal.

These are the two sides of the coin in the Delta PDP Governorship race.

You can call him the torch bearer – by Uche Nnadozie (Opinion)

No, Lagos is not perfect. How can it be?! But it’s something. It’s something anyone who seeks national elevation can point to.

If Bayelsa, Katsina’s former governors could become Nigeria’s president, why not a former Lagos governor bikonu.

Little minds have said oh, Lagos has money, as a result it can do and undo. First, the money didn’t fall from the skies. Yes Lagos has improved its revenue but it still has work to do. It’s work in progress. Most other states are work in retrogression.

It is just that the state is better run than the rest of the states in the country. Other states come to Lagos to copy. Tinubu set the pace. That’s why he’s called the pacesetter, the leader – Asiwaju! You can call him the torch bearer, you won’t be wrong.

When Jonathan became president, please can anyone recall what he pointed to in Bayelsa? Nothing! Yet he became.

Tinubu has many life changing policies and programmes to point to. One of them is the one he directed Osinbajo to do. Judicial reforms. The judiciary in Lagos today is the best in the country by far. I’m not saying we are where we should be, but we are no longer where we used to…

Why do kick and start? Why trial and error when you have a sound, forward looking, reform-minded, progressive aspirant you can trust with wide national and international contacts.

He has done it before. He will direct new revolutionary ideas because he has not stopped reading and he has not stopped organising since he left office.

Tinubu is the man of this moment. APC delegates give him the ticket, he knows what to do with it.

#BAT2023 #tinubu2023

– Uche Nnadozie

PDP is Proud Of Elumelu, Says National Chairman, As Over 900 Benefits From Elumelu’s Empowerment Programme

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Dr. Iyorchia Ayu has applauded the Minority leader of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Ndudi Elumelu for his outstanding contributions towards human capital development of the people in his Aniocha/Oshimili Federal constituency, saying that Delta State was very lucky to have such an outstanding personality.

 

Speaking on Friday at the 2021 edition of the Rt. Hon. Ndudi Elumelu’s empowerment programme for the people of his Federal Constituency, held at the Cenotaph, Asaba, Dr. Ayu acknowledged that Elumelu who represents Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives had done well, even as he affirmed that the PDP was very proud of him.

 

665 constituents were empowered with empowerment items that included; tricycles, motorcycles, high capacity power generating sets, deep freezers and high standard sewing machines, while 300 artisans were empowered with Cash grants of One Hundred Naira to support their vocation.

 

While urging other representatives to replicate what Elumelu had done in their respective constituencies, the PDP National chairman urged politicians to place high premium on the welfare of citizens, especially the ordinary Nigerians.

 

According to him, politicians should not forget the ordinary people because without them and the support of the people, they cannot be anything as far as politics is concerned.

 

“Delta State is very lucky to have such an outstanding personality. Elumelu has done very very well and the PDP is very proud of him.

 

“If all our representatives across the country do this in their respective constituencies, it will help the party a great deal.

 

“What Elumelu is doing will enormously support the efforts that our governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, is putting for his people.

 

“I congratulate him for the concern he has shown to our people. I urge all politicians not to forget the ordinary people because without them and the support of our people, we cannot be anything as far as politics is concerned.

 

“It is only their support that makes it possible for us to win elections as a party and for us to continue to be the big men that people say we are. You can’t be a big man without a small man.

 

“Therefore, l will be very happy to campaign for any candidate who show concern for the ordinary people because our party, the PDP, was formed for the people with umbrella as its symbol,” he said.

 

Ayu thanked the lawmaker for his contributions to PDP, adding ,”I thank you for looking after the ordinary people of the PDP family and l urge everybody who is elected whether as a member of the National Assembly, State House of Assembly or as a councillor; if you cannot help a 100 people, try to help at least one to five persons.”

 

In his remarks, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa noted that Rt. Hon. Elumelu was doing great wonders in his representation of his constituents, adding that the event was not the first time he was empowering the people in the constituency.

 

According to the governor, it is important that people continue to realise that when you find yourself in privileged position, you must honour people because it is through the votes of the people that we find ourselves in wherever we are as elected officials.

 

“I thank God for your life. Last year, l spoke glowingly of what you had done; today, it appears to me that you have even surpassed what you did last year; may God continue to empower you.

 

“There is no doubt that anything that is done to engage every youth, every man or every woman in Delta State and to support them to succeed in life, such a person that does that is helping the government of Delta State to reach out.

 

“You are aware that we have had several entrepreneurship programmes in Delta State, so anybody who complements that effort is high in our mind and l want to congratulate you with what we have seen here, today,” he said.

 

Congratulating Hon. Elumelu for his sterling contributions to the growth and development of humanity, Okowa urged the beneficiaries of the empowerment programme to make good use of the items given to them, stressing that they should continue to find a way to reach out to others.

 

“It does not take only the rich to bless others, in your own very little ways, you can also bless others and bless a fellow party member. It helps us to grow as a people.

 

“In our individual ways, whether you are a councillor, you are a supervisory councilor, you are a vice chairman, a local government council chairman, you are a member of House of Assembly, you in the National Assembly, you are a governor or deputy governor, wherever you find yourself as an elected official, help somebody and all of us in a privileged appointment should find somebody to help.

 

“By the time we find one, two, three or four persons to help individually, we would have had a multiplier effect and it will be good for our nation, Nigeria,” the governor added.

 

Also speaking, the PDP Chairman in the state, Olorogun Kingsley Esiso lauded Elumelu for his contributions to national development as well as his contributions to the socio-economic well-being of his constituents.

 

Earlier, Elumelu had said that the programme was part of measures to give sense of belonging to men, women and youths of his constituency.

 

He used the forum to give a score card of his representation in the area of wealth creation, security, health and physical infrastructure.

 

“You will recall that last year, under the 2020 constituency development and empowerment programme, I delivered across my constituency, very robust infrastructural and human capital development projects including strategic roads and drainage projects, vocational centers, ICT centers and town hall projects in Asaba, Agbor, Idumuje-unor, Onicha-uku, Ibusa, Onicha Olona, Ogwashi-uku, Ewulu, Ubulu Uku, Ubulu-unor, Obior, Ubulu-Okiti, Akukwu-Igbo, Obomkpa, Ugbodu among others.

 

“This is in addition to the provision of 820 stands of solar lights across the communities in the four Local Government Areas in Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, rehabilitation of Government Hospital, Onicha-olona, construction of 20 flats staff quarters as well as clinic for the Department of State Services (DSS), renovation of DSS office and premises in Issele-uku, renovation of Police stations across the four LGA’s in the Federal Constituency and construction of befitting palaces for our revered traditional rulers.

 

“Further to this is the empowerment of over 2,300 beneficiaries, including through direct employment of over 150 constituents as Personal Assistants (PAs) on youth and women matters, job placements for over 40 beneficiaries in Federal Government ministries, agencies and departments and over 1,375 beneficiaries empowered through various financial interventions.

 

“This is in addition to the training of 200 youths and women in cassava and rice production, after which starter packs were given to them as well as the 456 beneficiaries of 107 tricycles, 148 motorcycle, 111 electricity generating sets and 90 deep freezers worth over N300 million.

 

“Mr. Chairman, it may interest you to know that in line with your belief in the deepening of leadership capacity, which you demonstrated upon being sworn in, I sponsored a four-days capacity building workshop in Abuja, for Chairmen and Vice Chairmen as well as 80 Councilors in the four Local Government of Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency their election.

 

“In keeping with my commitment to our people, we are again gathered here today for the formal presentation and distribution of more empowerment items in addition to numerous constituency projects to more communities under the 2021 programme.

 

“Today, 665 beneficiaries from various wards in our Constituency, will be presented with assorted empowerment items including 211 more deep freezers, 211 more electricity generating sets, 91 more motorbikes, 81 more tricycles and 71 more sewing machines, waiting for formal presentation to beneficiaries.

 

“I am also delighted to inform you that under the 2021 intervention, various skill acquisition programmes were organized for which 300 beneficiaries will today receive N100,000 cash empowerment to finance their various vocations.

 

“I also attracted and executed various infrastructural projects for the wellbeing of our people. These include 400 more solar street lights for our communities, construction of more roads, drainages, boreholes, electricity projects and utilitarian townhalls, respectively in various communities including Ugbodu, Idumuje-Ugboko Issele-mkpitime, Nsukwa, Ukwu-nzu, Ezi as well as befitting palaces in Idumuje-unor and Obomkpa.

 

“This is in addition to the construction of another 28 flats (2 blocks of 14 one-bedroom apartments) for DSS officers, renovation of DSS office/quarters in Aniocha, renovation of Police stations and Police quarter including in Asaba, Isselu-uku, Ogwashi-uku, among others.

 

“Your Excellencies, you will observe that I deliberately left out the 2022 projects. However, work on most of the projects have reached advanced stages and will be unfolded at the appropriate time. Permit me to state that amongst them is the construction of Asaba Massacre Memorial Centre for which the Asagba of Asaba has graciously provided land as well as the Oko and Asaba Jetty for 8 numbers of 20 passengers boats respectively.

 

“May I with utmost respect thank our dear Governor Okowa, party leaders, my elders, the youths, women and all stakeholders for their support and encouragement towards my success story as the representative of our people in the National Assembly, particularly as the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives.

 

“I also thank all our leaders and entire people of Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency for the confidence you have over the years reposed in me. I am grateful for your outpouring of goodwill to me during my consultative tours and particularly your resolve to renew my mandate to continue to represent you in the House of Representatives, come 2023. I do not take this for granted and I will never let you down.

 

“Permit me to commend the four LGA Party Chairmen (Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Oshimili North and Oshimili South), Dame Nkem Okwuofu, Dr Ifeanyi Osuoza, Hon. Odinigwe Odigie, Hon. Austin Chikezie, Sir Tony Ayaegbunam, Bridget Modebe and a host of others for their commitment, tenacity and resilience in putting this program together.

 

“Mr. Chairman sir, in Delta under the leadership of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, PDP is alive and we are ready to follow you to rescue and rebuild Nigeria and If I may borrow your word sir ” PDP is back”, Elumelu stated in his speech.

 

Also at the event was the Former Governor of the State, Chief Onanefe Ibori, Some members of the National working Committee of the PDP, Some members of the National Assembly, Members of the State House of Assembly, Members of the State Executive Council and notable leaders of the party in Delta State.

Unemployment: Skills acquisition way to go, Ayu tells FG, states

National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyorchia Ayu, has urged Federal and States Governments to resuscitate technical colleges as panacea to rising unemployment in the country.

Ayu made the call in Asaba after joining Governor Ifeanyi Okowa on an inspecting visit to Government Model Technical College, Asaba built by Delta State Government, and urged governments at both levels to take a cue from Okowa.

According to him, Okowa did not only revamp six existing technical colleges in the state, but building additional 10 to boost technical education.

He lauded the governor for his outstanding accomplishments in the service of the state, adding that from his performances, Delta would continue to be a PDP state.

Ayu said “from my background, I have been a teacher from secondary school to the university before becoming a politician.

“So I am always excited when I walk into a school environment particularly a beautiful one like this that looks like a university.

“The quality is excellent, well conceived and well executed, the layout is fantastic and am very happy that Governor Okowa is paying attention to technical education.

“In those days we had effective technical colleges but have been wiped out over the years but am happy Governor Okowa is bringing them back in Delta.

“The skill level then was very high and i am happy he has built this school and I want every state government including the Federal Government to place lots of emphasis on skill acquisition.

“When you have skills even if you don’t have jobs you can create one for yourself and others in the society.”

He said Delta was lucky to have a governor who is thinking of qualitative human capital development.

“Even before I came to Delta I am aware that Governor Okowa is doing very well. I have watched his programmes on television.

“I talk to people from here because I have a lot of friends from Delta and they told me what he was doing and some of these things were shown on television.

“Delta is moving ahead and am happy it is moving ahead under a PDP-controlled government under an educated, socially committed governor.

“You are very lucky in Delta and I hope you will continue to be this lucky because from what I have seen here no one will work against the PDP in Delta because if you want development, you have to stick with what works.

“In football or any sport, you don’t change a winning team, PDP is a winning team and i am very sure Deltans are very wise people.

“I am certain that in the next election Deltans will continue to do what they have been doing in the past 24 years always voting the PDP,” Ayu stated.

Earlier Governor Okowa said his administration is determined to build additional nineteen technical colleges in the state.

He said that the state government was currently building ten technical colleges with some almost ready for inauguration.

Challenges Facing DELSU @ 30: every university is a work in progress – Egwunyenga

By ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA

Prof. Andy Ogochukwu Egwunyenga, the Vice Chancellor (VC) of Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, today, at the school 30th Anniversary and convocation ceremony, says that he made a point earlier that every university was a work in progress and that DELSU was no exception.

In his Convocation ceremony speech, the VC noted that, DELSU has its challenges which every university has had to contend with, but he was convinced that they were surmountable. Noting that the school facilities: classrooms, laboratories, workshops, halls of residence and offices need expansion and upgrading.

Prof. Andy Ogochukwu Egwunyenga, VC, DELSU, Abraka

Egwunyenga disclosed that despite government’s commendable efforts, there was need to engage more academic staff and there was a compelling need for power and energy infrastructures to enable DELSU maximize the infinite opportunities inherent in ICT.

 

According to the VC “the foregoing challenges are tied to funding. I must admit that the Delta State Government has acquitted itself in funding the University in view of the multiple responsibilities it owes different strata and sectors of development in the State. However, a university is a cost intensive project that is perpetually playing Oliver Twist in order to realize its great aspirations and those of the society. The University is the incubator for national development and as such it demands a lot of funding to cope and deliver on its many mandates”.

While commending Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s magnanimity in developing DELSU and same time appealing for increase in funding, Egwunyenga said “It is based on the foregoing that I appeal to the State Government for increase in funding. The Government of His Excellency, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, has been magnanimous in funding our university and this has reflected in the overwhelming number of academic programmes fully accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC).

“However, since our university is evolving, we crave the indulgence of our Visitor for increase in funding. This will certainly leapfrog the development of our university”.

He said that there were ongoing projects that still require the attention of the State Government which includes the Administration Building, the abandoned Sports Complex and the Faculty of Science Complex that are waiting for attention and completion. It has also become expedient for the University to have an international conference centre in view of its coming of age.

 

Egwunyenga added that DELSU was in dire need of more accommodation for students and staff. The movement of the Faculties of Agriculture and Management Sciences to Abraka necessitates the construction of new halls of residence for students and blocks of flats for staff. This will go a long way in repositioning our university in achieving its vision and mission.

DELSU Offers Academic Certificates To 12,920 graduands

By ABEL JOHNGOLD ORHERUATA
The Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, today, offered academic certificates, diplomas and degrees to a total number of twelve thousand, nine hundred and twenty graduands.
The DELSU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Andy Egwunyenga disclosed this numbers in his speech at the Convocation ceremony.
He said the summary of Postgraduate Degrees, First Degrees and Diploma for the 2018/2019 Session was 4465. That of 2019/2020 Session was 4998, while that of 2020/2021 Session was 3457. Making a grand total for the three sessions12920.
Egwunyenga said the university has consistently kept faith with its mandate of producing quality graduates who will contribute to nation building and advance the cause of humanity globally. That the quantity and quality of graduates produced by the university over the years attest to the capacity to live up to the vision of DELSU founding fathers.
 He congratulated all staff and students, on the successes they have recorded in approximating the ideals upon which the university was founded.
While reminding all that it is not yet Eldorado for DELSU, Egwunyenga noted that every university, even the most advanced, is a work in progress and the Delta State University, Abraka, is no exception.
“We have achieved giant strides, but there is still a lot of work to be done. In view of this reality, I invite all lovers of education to join hands with us in building a true citadel of learning known for groundbreaking research, unparalleled dissemination and deployment of knowledge for nation building and for the advancement of humanity”. DELSU VC added in his Convocation ceremony speech.

GOVERNORSHIP SCREENING: Delta PDP faces danger as Okowa mounts pressure for Oborevwori

Delta PDP

By Umukoro Oghenekaro

The fallout from the South South PDP Governorship Screening held in Port Harcourt on Thursday has raised a red flag on the possibility of the PDP offering the Delta State Governorship to the opposition All Progressives Alliance on a platter of gold with Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s insistence on Sheriff Oborevwori as his preferred candidate.

It emerged that at the panel that Oborevwori was confronted with series of serious petitions against him, one of which was discrepancies in his names and certificates.

According to the facts in a petition submitted by some concerned members of Delta PDP, while Oborevwori’s First School Leaving Certificate bears Oborevwori Francis, his WAEC Certificate bears Oborevwori O. Francis, his BSC Certificate bears Oborevwori Sheriff Francis, his NYSC Certificate bears Oborevwori Sheriff while his MSC Certificate bears Oborevwori Sheriff Francis Orohwedor.

The petition also showed that he swore to an affidavit in 2003 that his name is Oborevwori Orohwedor Francis while an age declaration deposed to on his behalf by one Benson Ogolo who claimed to be his cousin, gave his name as Francis Oborguwori.

The petitioners pointed out that the series of name changes are similar in fact with the case of Degi Eremienyo, David Lyon’s running mate in the Bayelsa State Governorship election, which led the Supreme Court to upturn the APC victory in favour of Governor Duoye Diri of the PDP.

Confronted with these and other discrepancies in his documents Oborevwori was said to have be visibly shaken and unable to put up any reasonable explanations to defend his multiple names.

Members of the panel were also said to have been shocked at his incoherent statements and incorrect use of language, especially for a Governorship aspirant.

While they viewed the discrepancies as weighty and pointed at the danger of exposing the Delta PDP to the Bayelsa-like situation, Governor Okowa is alleged to have mounted heavy pressure on the Chairman of the Committee, HE Duoye Diri, and may have compromised him as a fellow Governor to sweep the petition under the carpet.

However, various other members of the panel expressed deep worries and have sworn to take their views to the National Working Committee of the PDP should the observations and report of the panel on these issues be doctored in any way.

They insisted that Governor Diri who is very conversant with the nature of the case, the decided Supreme Court position on such matters and for which he was a beneficiary is clearly working against the interest of the PDP for compromising on such serious inconsistencies.

It is more so as it has been discovered that the Legal Committee of the APC has already investigated and noted same discrepancies and are already prepared to challenge the eligibility of Oborevwori in court before and after the general elections should he emerge as the candidate of Delta PDP.

The APC interim report on Delta PDP frontline Governorship aspirants said: “We have discovered discrepancies in the certificates submitted with his form CF001 to the Independent National Electoral Commission in 2018 and those submitted with the PDP Party Brief Form in 2022. The above discrepancies in the name of the candidate makes his case exactly the same with that of Degi Eremienyo which led to the disqualification of David Lyon by the Supreme Court.”

The report also highlighted discrepancies in Oborevwori’s age declarations, pointing out that whereas his WAEC Certificate obtained in 1999 put his date of birth as 12th November, 1979, he swore to an affidavit in 2003 stating he was born in 1963.

“This connotes that he supposedly wrote his WAEC examination at the of 36 in 1999.”

Also casting doubts about the authenticity of Oborevwori’s certificate, the report pointed out that whereas his WAEC Certificate indicated that he finished from Oghareki Grammar School in 1999, investigations revealed that the school was founded in 2014 and that prior to 2014, the school was named Baptist Mission School, Oghareki, before the State Government returned it to the mission in 2011.”

Both the petition to the PDP screening committee and the APC interim report showed also that there were glitches of ineligible dates in a number of the documents tendered by Oborevwori.

It is suspected that it was towards providing a cover for Oborevwori that Okowa smuggled Chief Mrs Okwuofu, a known campaigner for Oborevwori, into the Screening Committee but the party later discovered and substituted her.

However, Okowa is putting pressure on Diri to carve a way out for Oborevwori and the Bayelsa Governor, with the benefit of hindsight from his case against Lyon and with his position as the chairman of the screening committee, is already offering help.

Diri and Okowa are said to have engaged throughout Thursday night to map a way out and, over night on Friday morning with the use of instruments of government, Oborevwori has mysteriously produced another document to harmonise his many different different names.

The question however is if it would be right for the screening committee to accept the new document after he had filled and submitted his form and appeared before the panel only to be allowed to repackage documents in afterthought. It is also being asked if it would be fair to other aspirants for the PDP to allow Governor Diri and Okowa to glaringly manipulate the process, especially when the facts are already public.

Since these issues came to the fore, top Delta and national PDP stakeholders have been expressing worries that Okowa and Diri might just be putting Delta PDP on cliff hanger should Okowa be allowed to have his way on Oborevwori into the 2023 elections.

“After receiving our support to emerge as Governor and after enjoying his tenure, Okowa wants to put our party in jeopardy. He has eaten belly full but he wants to keep a stooge to enable him keep eating otherwise he will destroy the pot, the plate and the table with which he was served, but God will not allow him,” one of the chieftains who pleaded anonymity said.

The APC Legal Committee who also investigated other Delta Governorship aspirants reported that while they found Olorogun David Edevbie has no issues, they are yet to conclude investigations on Barrister Kingsley Otuaro, Senator James Manager and Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi.

However, at the PDP Governorship screening, Otuaro was said to have stated in his CF001 form that he had a maiden name, a statement which left the committee wondering if he was once a married woman or a transgender.

OMO-AGEGE DID NOT INSTRUCT ANYONE TO INVESTIGATE ANY GOVERNORSHIP ASPIRANT; LEAVE HIM OUT OF PDP’S INFIGHTING

The attention of the Office of the Deputy President of the Senate, His Excellency, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has been drawn to a document in circulation on social media with the heading: “RE: INTERIM REPORT ON INVESTIGATION INTO THE PERSONALITY AND LEGAL ELIGIBILITY STATUS OF FRONTLINE CONTESTANTS OF THE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR DELTA STATE GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION”. We hereby respond as follows:

1. That Senator Omo-Agege did not instruct anyone to investigate anybody in the PDP or any other political party who may be interested in the 2023 Governorship Election in Delta State. The so-called report is therefore predicated on a wholly childish and extremely devilish diversionary scheme designed to use the DSP’s good name to give unmerited advantage to one side in the now open ‘do or die’ fight within the Delta State PDP. This is a clear case of the ‘hand of Esau, but the voice of Jacob’. It will not work.

2. We note that the mischievous, desperate, and fraudulent authors of the document could not summon the courage to include their names on it. They simply inscribed what appears to be a signature on it under the bogus caption of a non-existent “Legal Committee on Gubernatorial Election”, without more. This is just so puerile and cowardly.

3. Further, whereas official written communications to the DSP’s Office are typically duly recorded in an official register and their acknowledgment copies duly stamped and signed by the staff of the Special Adviser (Admin) to the DSP, this is not the case with the so-called report designed to forcefully use the DSP’s positive image to give undue advantage to one side in the well-known present bitter struggle for supremacy in the Delta State PDP gubernatorial primaries.

4. It is also observed that the lily-livered authors of the document in circulation addressed the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State as “Chief Omeni Sobotie”. Everyone who works closely with the DSP knows that the Delta State APC Chairman prefers to be addressed as ‘Elder’ or ‘Engr’, not ‘Chief’. This is another pointer to the fakeness of the desperate authors and their sponsor(s).

5. In view of the foregoing, may we advise all desperate elements in the Delta State PDP to simply ‘calm down’. They should completely leave Senator Omo-Agege out of their internal affairs. The DSP is not one who runs away from good fights, but he has no dog in their fights. We are fully ready for the PDP in Delta, but this is neither the time nor our strategy. When we start, our faces will not be hidden because cowardice is alien to the DNA of our political operations.

6. As usual, the DSP, His Excellency, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege is calmly attending to serious matters of public governance in the Senate. His primary interest remains how best he can collaborate with other national leaders and patriots to bring more benefits of good governance to our people now and in the future, as God permits. For this, he is also diligently organizing our leaders and people on how to ‘BUILD A NEW DELTA’ on the great promises of his popular ‘EDGE Agenda’. We refuse to accept calculated distractions from people who are on a desperate journey to nowhere.

SIGNED:
Aruviere Martin Egharhevwa, Esq
Executive Assistant to the Deputy President of the Senate.

2023 : Osinbajo expresses desire to ensure Nigeria occupies pride of place, if elected President

By Onos Agbamu

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has expressed his avowed desire to serve Nigeria selflessly and ensure that the country takes her pride of place in the comity of nations if elected as Nigeria’s president come 2023.

Osinbajo who is a presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC), said he has the requisite experience, having served as vice president in the past seven years, to salvage the country.

The vice president spoke at the palace of the Asagba of Asaba, Obi (Prof.) Chike Edozien, during a courtesy visit on the monarch.

He told the royal father that he was in the palace, to formally inform the Asagba, of his intention to contest for the highest office in the country.

Osinbajo explained that he took the decision to enter into the contest with all “sense of responsibility having served as vice president and occasionally as acting president in the past seven years”.

According to him, the position of Vice President has exposed him to every part of the country and their peculiar challenges, noting that he was offering himself for genuine service to the nation.

Receiving the august visitor, the Asagba of Asaba, Obi (Prof)Chike Edozien, reminded the nation’s Vice President of the need for the Federal Government to establish a federal university in Asaba, as part of measures to pacify ‘ndi Ahaba’ (Asaba people), following the massacre of it’s natives during the civil war, by federal troops.

Prof. Edozien informed the presidential hopeful that Asaba and indeed Delta State, was not insulated from the present challenges of insecurity, perverse poverty, epileptic power supply, poor economy, even as the monarch further urged him to address the issues, if elected.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who was in Asaba to meet with statutory delegates of Delta State APC for the presidential primaries, was received on arrival at the Asaba International Airport, by the Secretary to State Government, Mr. Patrick Ukah, before proceeding to the palace.

Delsu@30: Prof. Patrick Lumumba assure Africans of Bright Future Ahead

By Ovedhe Hezekiah.

 

Erudite Scholar, Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba, has assured Africans of a bright future ahead in the African continent, urging Africans not to be retard in their quest of acquiring education.

 

 

Prof. Patrick Lumumba gave the assurance on Friday April 29th, 2022, while delivering the 30th anniversary commemorative lecture, titled: “Whither Education in Africa “, of the Delta State University Abraka, held at the 1000 seating capacity lecture hall of the University.

 

According to Prof. Loch Otieno  Lumumba: “Talking about Education in Africa, one must go down in his history back to when Africa was not invaded by men of the outside world. They used their education to divide us Africans making us as tools in their hands. Because of Education,  we Africans misunderstand God.

 

“But if we continue to worry about Africa. We will continue to make mistakes of giving up. We must remember the efforts of our past heroes of Nigeria who fought for the independence of Nigeria to liberate us from the slave of the colonial masters. And change the continent of Africa through Education and we should not forget the sacrifices and voices of our past heroes who used their education to fight for the independence of some countries in Africa.

 

“Africa,  we should learn to consume what we cultivate than depending on consuming importation foods. It’s right time we Africans rely on Africa talents to solve some of the problems we have here in Africa.”

 

On the 30th anniversary of DELSU, Prof.  Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba said that, “Delta State University Abraka, has made enormous contributions to the development of Abraka, Delta than Nigeria and Africa.

 

 

“As Africans,  we should put off low esteem and be proud of the things that we do in Africa. We should be proud of the talents we have produced in Delta State University Abraka and use them in solving some of our problems in Abraka, Delta State, and Nigeria at large.

 

 

“As we celebrate Delta State University Abraka 30years of existence and some of the notable achievements of the University over the past years. Its time we re-energize and put on more efforts to contribute your quota to the development of Africa.”

 

 

In his response,  the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Andy Ogochukwu Egwunyenga commended Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba for honouring the University invitation to deliver the lecture.

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