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January 25, 2022 Bayelsa Commissioner’s Kidnap: Gov. Diri Dethrones Otuokpoti Paramount Ruler, Sacks CDC Chairman, Youth President. Police Declare 4 wanted

Bayelsa Commissioner’s Kidnap: Gov. Diri Dethrones Otuokpoti Paramount Ruler, Sacks CDC Chairman, Youth President. Police Declare 4 wanted

The Bayelsa state Governor, Sen. Douye Diri in company of his Deputy, Sen. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, have received the Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Federal Otokito, who was rescued from his abductors by the security in the State. The Governor who said no ransom was paid made it clear that the State would not be a safe haven for criminals. To this end, the Governor has announced the dethronement of the Paramount Ruler of Otuokpoti community, in Ogbia Local Government Area, Chief A. C. T. Wongo while the Chairman of the Chiefs Council, Chief Rescue Abe, has been appointed Acting Paramount Ruler. Also, the Chairman of the Community Development Committee, Mr. Azibalua Amon has been sacked and replaced by Mr. Jerry Offor in Acting Capacity. Also, Mr. Emolem Igue has been removed as Youth President of Otuokpoti and replaced by Mr. Shadrach Afiemo. Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State, Mr. Ben Okolo, has declared four persons wanted in connection with the kidnap. Those declared wanted are: Joshua Abi, Clergy Okio Mabinton, Azini and Gift Tebeda.
October 29, 2021 Ijaw Youth Council Condemns Exclusion of Bayelsa State in NNPC Road Maintenance

Ijaw Youth Council Condemns Exclusion of Bayelsa State in NNPC Road Maintenance

The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Central Zone has expressed her discontentment over the non-inclusion of the State in the recent approved 21 roads construction and rehabilitation by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria. Recall that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the takeover of reconstruction of 21 federal roads across the six geopolitical zones of the country by Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Speaking with newsmen in Yenagoa the Bayelsa State Capital, the Chairman of the Ijaw Youth Council Central Zone, Comr. Clever Inodu, faulted the NNPC for channeling all the available resources for the Road Infrastructure Development on petroleum energy distribution alone without recourse to connecting major petroleum activity destinations to the rest of the country. He said total neglect of Bayelsa State in its recent move is an indication that the State has never been on the framework of the corporation even though it is amongst States in the top chart of petroleum activities in the country. The most anticipated Nembe-Brass road has been on the Federal Government drawing board since 1973 but has gotten little or no attention despite its Socio-Economic viability. Expatiating the importance of the road, he explained that when completed it will provide access to the Brass fertilizer/petrochemical project, the Atlantic modular refinery Okpoma and the BPPT Brass petroleum product terminal amongst others. Comr. Clever Inodu who doubles as Chairman of the Ijaw Youth Council Zonal and Chapter Chairmen forum expressed total displeasure and rejects this trend in its entirety pointing out that the move is a deliberate marginalization of Bayelsa State by the NNPC. He concluded by calling on the management of the Cooperation to reconsider the Council’s position on the Nembe-Brass road and urged the Federal Government and other relevant agencies to fast track the construction of Federal roads in the State. He also encouraged companies in the area to take advantage of the Executive Order No. 007 of 2019 signed into law by Mr. President and carry out Road Infrastructure Development in the State.
October 11, 2021 Bayelsa State Governor Opens Doors to China for Developmental Partnership

Bayelsa State Governor Opens Doors to China for Developmental Partnership

The Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has sought the assistance of the People’s Republic of China in the area of Infrastructure, Agriculture, technical and educational development of his state. Governor Diri made the request at the weekend when he paid a courtesy visit to the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Cui Jianchun, at the country’s embassy in Abuja. The Bayelsa state governor acknowledged that in the last two decades, the most populated country in the world has witnessed rapid growth, surpassing the World Bank as the world’s largest lender of development finance. He Praised China’s recorded robust successes in economy, partnerships, innovations as well as in poverty eradication, a feat achieved primarily through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a global infrastructure plan conceptualised in China in 2013 and implemented in more than 70 countries with the goal of partnering in the design and implementation of large infrastructure projects. Governor Diri recalled the President of China’s statement that his government was willing to partner with Nigeria to reduce poverty, saying Bayelsa State would be the right destination for such intervention. The Bayelsa helmsman further stated that the state is a prime location for interested investors to set up clusters of modular, captive power generation plants, leveraging on its abundant gas resources. “Our coastline is the longest in Nigeria of about 180km and has the widest access to the Atlantic Ocean, creating the potential for wind energy.” On the deep seaport project at Agge in Ekeremor Local Government Area, the governor said the state seeks partners to develop a port that would act as a trans-shipment port. servicing the entire Gulf of Guinea and the hinterland of Nigeria. “The seaport and port city would be sited on 10,000 hectares of land to accommodate an industrial city. Approximately 7,500 hectares of land has been acquired for the project, which requires an investment of approximately $2.5billion. “We are already constructing a road to terminate at Ekeremor, which is the local government headquarters. So we have to construct another road to Agge as well as do the harbour work at the seaport. This would be one of the best seaports in Nigeria that would serve countries around the Gulf of Guinea.” Governor Diri commended the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), saying he and the state were impressed with the company’s work on the Yenagoa-Oporoma and Gloryland Drive road projects it was constructing in the state. Responding, Ambassador Cui Jianchun said China and Nigeria had a lot in common. The envoy noted that 12 years ago, China had over 87 million people living below the poverty line but that by February this year, they had all crossed above the line. Presenting an economic strategy document to Governor Diri, Jianchun said if China with its large population could overcome poverty, Nigeria can also do same if the country adopted the right policies. He said: “I believe that we have to work together to grow. If we have to achieve our country’s national interest, we have to do something significant in our host country. “I therefore thank you for your expression of confidence in China and Chinese companies. You have made the right choice. “We can look at the possibility of Chinese investors and companies partnering with Bayelsa to develop your gas resources as well as infrastructure. Bayelsa is an important state to Nigeria because of its natural resource endowments and its people. There are several areas of partnership we can explore,” he said.
October 6, 2021 CAF Approves Samson Siasia Stadium For Bayelsa United, CS Sfaxien Game

CAF Approves Samson Siasia Stadium For Bayelsa United, CS Sfaxien Game

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, for the first leg CAF Confederation Cup clash between Bayelsa United of Nigeria and CS Sfaxien of Tunisia. The match is scheduled for Sunday, October 17. A letter conveying the approval sent by email to the NFF Secretary-General, Mohammed Sanusi and signed by Mohammed Sidat, CAF’s Club Licensing Senior Manager 1 (Development Division), stated: “We acknowledge receipt of the letter request and pre-inspection report with photos and videos of the Samson Siasia Stadium. “After analysing the information and in accordance with the stadium requirements for the CAF Interclubs 2021-22 season Second Preliminary Round, we inform you that the stadium is approved for this round.” The letter also indicated that another inspection might be required for the group stages if Bayelsa United qualify for the next round. The approval puts to rest speculations about the stadium, particularly its football pitch’s eligibility for the continental games involving Bayelsa United. In the first round played at the same stadium on September 19, Bayelsa United overpowered AS Ashanti Golden Boys of Guinea 4-2.

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