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October 5, 2021 South South Governors to Launch Regional Security Outfit

South South Governors to Launch Regional Security Outfit

Governors from the South-South region of the Country on Monday October 4th held a meeting at the Government house, Port Harcourt, Rivers state to discuss issues affecting their respective states. Chief among the decisions reached was the decision to launch a regional security outfit, in response to current security challenges plaguing the Country.   A Communique was released after the meeting which reads thus; COMMUNIQUE OF THE MEETING OF THE BRACED (SOUTH-SOUTH) GOVERNORS COUNCIL HELD AT THE RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, PORT HARCOURT ON MONDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2021. The BRACED Governors’ Council met on Monday, October 4th, 2021 at the Conference Room of the Rivers State Governor’s House, Port Harcourt. The meeting was presided over by Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, Chairman of Council and Governor of Delta state. Also in attendance were the governors of Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Edo. After extensive deliberation, the Council resolved 1.Bearing in mind that most of the BRACED states have established their state security organs, approved the regional security architecture which would be launched soon. 2.Unequivocally supports the decision for states to collect Value Added Tax (VAT) and resolved to join the suit before the Supreme Court. 3.Council urged the President and the National Assembly to take necessary measures to review some unfair aspects of the recently signed Petroleum Industry Bill to ensure fairness and equity. It urged that the amendment should include a clear definition of host communities and that the trustees should be appointed by State Governments. 4.Council called upon the President and the Federal Government to uphold the law establishing the Niger Delta Development Commission by appropriately constituting its Board. In addition, it expressed the hope that the Federal Government would make the forensic audit report public and deal justly and fairly with the report with a view to strengthening the capacity of the NDDC to meet its obligations to the people of the region. 5.Council regretted that the President and the Federal Government had generally failed to give reasoned consideration to requests made by the region during the dialogue with a special Federal delegation led by Professor Ibrahim Gambari, Chief of Staff to the President. Notable among the requests were the relocation of NNPC subsidiaries and IOCs headquarters to the Niger Delta and the completion of a number of Federal projects in the region, notably, roads. At the end of deliberations, Council expressed its appreciation to the Chairman and commended the host governor for his warm hospitality and the success of the meeting. It commended the Director-General of the Commission for his unweaving commitment to the region’s aspiration and the work of the Commission done at Port Harcourt this day, Monday, October 4, 2021 Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi O. Okowa Governor, Delta State………………….…………………………………………..……………………. Chief (Senator) Douye Diri Governor, Bayelsa State………………….……………………………………………………………… Chief (Barr.) Nyesom E. Wike Governor, Rivers State………………….……………………………………………….………………… Chief Emmanuel Udom Governor, Akwa Ibom State…………………………………….….…………………………………… Mr Godwin N. Obaseki, Governor, Edo State………………….…………………………………………………………………….. Amb. Joe Keshi, Director-General ………………….………………………..……………………………………………….. BRACED Commission
September 27, 2021 Like Kubiat, Like Goodluck! Another Death in Police Custody

Like Kubiat, Like Goodluck! Another Death in Police Custody

Another death-in-Police-Custody has occurred, this time in Yenagoa the Bayelsa state Capital. Goodluck Oviekeme was said to have been arrested in Biogbolo, Bayelsa state on Wednesday September 22, in connection to a robbery case that took place a night before, Only for news of His death to emerge on Friday. Miffed by his reported death in police custody, residents of the community staged a protest on Saturday which grounded vehicular movement for hours in the state capital, Yenagoa. The Bayelsa State Police Command said Goodluck was arrested in connection to a robbery case that occurred on Tuesday, 21 September. Asinim Butswat the PPRO of the command reported that Goodluck and other hoodlums attacked the police patrol team on the day of the robbery incident and fatally injured a police inspector, Ugbotor Sunday and stole his rifle. He went further to say that Goodluck was observed to be having a fever and was rushed to the hospital where he eventually died. This reminds one of a similar incident in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom state Capital where an intending National Youths Service Corps member, Kubiat Isaac Akpan who was arrested at a leisure spot died in Police Custody. Although Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has directed immediate investigations to reveal the circumstances surrounding the death of Goodluck Oviekeme in Police Custody and an Autopsy to be immediately conducted, One can not but ask if the Nigeria Police force are still in the business of protecting Citizens or merely ending their lives at will.

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