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Peter Obi Will Never Be President As Long As I Live — Reno Omokri
Former media aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, has vowed that he will never be alive and watch Peter Obi, of the Labour Party, LP, become the President of Nigeria.
Omokri made this known on his X page on Wednesday.
He noted that even if it takes him spending everything he has, he will do it to make sure that Obi does not win a presidential election in Nigeria.
Omokri wrote, “Peter Obi, I am waiting for you in 2027 and 2031. God sparing my life.
“Because of what your mannerless fascist horde did to my then one-year-old daughter and the rest of my family, I have vowed that you will never smell the Presidency. Never.
Nobody has suffered from your ill-mannered followers like my family and I. And even if it means spending everything I have, I will do it to ensure that Nigeria never makes the mistake of electing you as her President, now and forever!”
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Rep Member, Betara Donates N100m To Maiduguri Flood Victims
Hon. Aliyu Muktar Betara, the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has donated N100 million to the Borno state government to support victims of the flood in Maiduguri, the state capital.
Presenting the donation to Governor Babagana Zulum when he paid an-on spot assessment to the area affected by the flood, Betara expressed grief over the death and displacement of thousands of residents, while applauding the prompt intervention of the Governor in cushioning the effects of the flood.
Hon. Betara who represents Biu/Bayo/Shani and Kwaya Kusar Federal Constituency of Borno State expressed solidarity with the victims, assuring that necessary intervention will be provided through relevant institutions with a view to ensure their rehabilitation.
He said: “Your Excellency, on behalf of the good people of Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya/Kusar Federal Constituency, I wish to commiserate with you and the entire State Government and all our people who are directly and indirectly affected by this unfortunate flood incident, which led to the untimely death of our dear beloved Brothers and Sisters.
“As evident, thousands of our people have been rendered homeless and their livelihood washed away. May Almighty Allah condole you and all of us and grant the departed souls of our loved ones Aljana-Filta.
“I wish to also commend your Excellency and your Cabinet for rallying support for our people who were affected by this unfortunate incident as well as the previous interventions you have initiated to bring succour to the affected people across the State.
“We are proud of you and wish to pledge our unfettered support in all ramifications in the bid to alleviate the suffering of our dear Citizens who elected us into various Offices.
“To this end, I wish to, on behalf of myself, Family and the good people of Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya/Kusar Federal Constituency donate the sum of N100 million to support the affected people of Maiduguri.
“I will also ensure that this flood disaster which remains a major humanitarian crisis will be brought to the attention of the parliament as a matter of Urgent Public Importance when the House resume from the annual recess in the coming weeks”.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) report that no fewer than 37 persons have died in the flood disaster which started started last week Friday.
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Edo Train Station Attack, Police Arrest 26-Year-Old Man
After one year, six month the Nigerian Police, Edo State police command has apprehend a twenty six-year-old man, Ehis Jonah in connection with the train station attack and kidnapping at Igueben, Edo Central Senatorial District, on January 7, 2023.
Jonah, who revealed yesterday in Benin that he made N2 million from the dastardly act, was among the twelve suspects paraded for different crimes, and disclosed that he was contracted to provide logistics for the other suspects, using his motorcycle.
The prime suspect (Jonah) said: “I am a motorcycle rider. I was contracted by Amenvbagbe Ogelegbe to take him and others to the train station for kidnapping.
“Ogelegbe promised to pay me. So, I took them there. After everything, he brought N2 million for me, and said that was my share of the kidnapping.”
Edo Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Moses Yamu, a Superintendent of Police (SP), who paraded the suspects, stated that Jonah was apprehended after police surveillance patrol stopped a motorcycle conveying him and two others on September 1, 2024
Yamu said: “During interrogation, one Techno spark 9 mobile telephone handset in their possession rang.
“The call was placed on hands free, during which the caller stated that the owner of the phone, Gazali Hassan, went missing on August 31, with his motorcycle.
“On the strength of the revelation, investigation was launched, and findings were that the suspects killed Gazali Hassan, and took his motorcycle.”
The PPRO also stated that police operatives quickly mobilised to the scene of the crime, along Idumoza pipeline in Uromi, Esan Northeast Local Government Area of Edo, and recovered the body.
He said: “Further investigation led to the arrest of seven additional suspects, who have been terrorizing Edo Central Senatorial District in crimes such as the robbery at Osigholo filling station and the deadly attack/kidnapping at Igueben train station.”
Yamu disclosed that investigation into the cases were ongoing with a view to arrest the remaining members of the syndicate and recover their operational weapons.
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CSR-in-Action Hosts Industry Leaders at its PIA Webinar
CSR-in-Action Group, a leader in sustainability-driven initiatives globally, successfully convened prominent industry leaders at its recent webinar to discuss the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). Themed “Navigating the Shift – Essential Implementation Insights for Businesses”, the event provided a platform for key stakeholders to examine the PIA’s impact on community stakeholders.
Meka Olowola, Director of CSR-in-Action, opened the webinar by highlighting the importance of the event. He said, “We recognise that all stakeholders, particularly businesses, are navigating new territory with the PIA, and their ability to do so effectively is key to the Act’s successful implementation. This is the basis for this event as a part of our constructive engagement process.”
He referenced the research conducted by CSR-in-Action, supported by the Ford Foundation, which underscored critical aspects of the PIA’s implementation. These include a substantial gender imbalance in leadership roles, a lack of comprehensive needs assessments by oil companies, and overall low awareness of the Host Community Development Trust (HCDT) framework within communities. This crucial research highlights the need to include these groups in the broader narrative of Nigeria’s oil and gas reform.
The event featured esteemed panellists, including Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji, Executive Secretary, NEITI; Mr. Dayo Okusami, Partner, Templars; Akinbambo Ibidapo-Obe, General Manager and Head of Commercial at Oando Energy Resources; Glory Alexander Thomas, Secretary Management of the Ibeno HCDT; and Eugenia Onyiriuka, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees for the Assa North HCDT. These leaders shared valuable insights on how implementing the PIA is reshaping Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, particularly in promoting transparency, inclusivity, and environmental responsibility.
A key highlight of the webinar was the discussion about the governance challenges of the PIA. Dr Orji Ogbonnaya stated “The PIA is being implemented agency by agency without a coordinated, comprehensive strategy to guide the process. This is a major concern, as a stakeholders-driven, coordinated implementation plan, involving civil society, companies, and government is key to ensuring transparency and accountability. Without such coordination, agencies may avoid pushing the boundaries of transparency and accountability.”
Dayo Okusami also highlighted the critical role of transparency in the governance of the petroleum sector, noting that “Before the PIA of 2021, the last major legislation in the oil and gas sector was almost 60 years old. The PIA represents progress, but we must focus on realistic and sustainable implementation. No law is perfect. The PIA needs time, proper implementation, and patience.”
The importance of community consultation was also underscored by Glory Alexander Thomas, who stated, “Projects without diligent consultation with the host communities tend to lead to failure.” This sentiment was echoed by Mrs. Eugenia Onyiriuka, who remarked, “The PIA has changed a lot of things, including how women are involved in community affairs”.
According to Akinbambo Ibidapo-Obe, “The PIA presents a unique opportunity for HCDT to empower women and promote women-owned businesses as key service providers to the industry. At Oando, we are intentional about expanding our supply chain to include more women-owned businesses, ensuring they play a significant role in driving the sector forward.”
Meka Olowola concluded by emphasising CSR-in-Action’s leading role in sustainability reporting, showcasing their pioneering work in developing the first IFRS S1&S2 compliant sustainability report for a leading organisation in the oil and gas sector.
For more information on the PIA Implementation Research Report, visit https://www.sitei.org/pia-research