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November 8, 2023 Mkpat Enin Women and Youths Protest Against Pollution by Sterling Global and Natural Oil Field Service.

Mkpat Enin Women and Youths Protest Against Pollution by Sterling Global and Natural Oil Field Service.

Youths and women of Ikot Ekong community in Mkpat-Enin local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State on Tuesday blocked the Ikot-Akpaden/Eastern Obolo road to protest the alleged destruction of their farmlands and water sources by Sterling Global and Natural Oil Field Service.

The protesters who blocked the highway early in the morning sang solidarity songs and displayed placards with various inscriptions during the protest.

Some of the inscriptions read: “You have destroyed our only source of livelihood”, “Natural Oil Field Service should consult Ikot Ekong”, “We want employment”, “We want good roads; give us our rights,” “We want potable water; pay us compensation” and others.

The Chairman, Labour and Industrial Relations in Ikot Ekong community, Dr Linus Ukoenang, while addressing the protesters expressed disappointment with the company’s management for paying deaf ears to the plights of the community.

He disclosed that representatives of the community had made several efforts aimed at going into a dialogue with the oil firms for recognition as land donor but to no avail hence, they had to come out to openly ask for their rights.

We have made several representations to Sterling Petroleum Nig Limited and Natural Oil Service operating on our land. We have written several times, we even reported to the police and other security agencies and they have invited us  for a dialogue, but they refused to honour all the invitations.

“That is why the entire Ikot Ekong community decided to stage a peaceful protest today, to openly tell them that we are here. They are supposed to recognise us as land donors. They came into our farmlands, destroyed our crops and laid their oil pipelines without our consent and permissions,” he stated.

He went further to demand compensation from the company for the wanton destruction caused the community, adding that since they had started paying other villages, it would be natural that they should pay them as well.

He said, “We are looking for recognition and compensation, because by now, they have paid our neighbouring communities who are equally land donors, but neglected us. Ikot Ekong community is a stakeholder in the project but the oil firms are trying to ignore us.

We are also looking for employment, road construction, a better future for our children, our women and other entitlements. Ikot Ekong should be enlisted as part of the land donors and must be recognised and compensated accordingly.”

The Village Head of Ikot Ekong, Eteidung Raymond Udua, in his remarks, said the oil firms were supposed to recognise and familiarise with the host community first and not the other way round, explaining that his village council sought for a dialogue with them but to no avail.

He hinted that other land donors to the oil firms had been adequately compensated and recognised except his community, adding that if Sterling Global and Natural Oil Services refused to meet the community’s demands, they would not be allowed to carry out their operations in the again.”

November 8, 2023 Court Sentences 5 Persons Over Ex Osun Speaker’s Nude Video

Court Sentences 5 Persons Over Ex Osun Speaker’s Nude Video

Justice Nathaniel Ayo-Emmanuel of the Federal High Court in Osogbo, Osun State, on Tuesday, sentenced five men tried for cyber-stalking and defrauding ex-Speaker of Osun State House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye, of a sum of N38m.

A nude video of Owoeye in 2018,went  gone viral on the Internet after he accosted by some people, who accused him of coming to their community to perform a ritual.

The Osun State Police Command arrested those in the video, who weresaid to have used the clip to obtain around N38m from Owoeye before the clip was eventually  released.

The convicts, Kazeem Agbabiaka, Rasheed Ojonla, Babatunde Oluajo, Adebiyi Kehinde, Femi Oseni, and Oyebanji Oyeniyi, were arraigned before the court on October 19, 2018, on five counts bordering on conspiracy; advance free fraud and cyber-stalking.

Delivering judgment on the case, Justice Ayo-Emmanuel said the convicts operated like a web syndicate, subjecting their victims to hardship and so, they deserved no leniency.

He subsequently passed a guilty verdict on them and sentenced 4 of them to five years imprisonment for conspiracy and advance-free fraud.

The judge, however, discharged and acquitted Ismaila Azeez, on the count bordering on cyberstalking, but found Oseni guilty of the same charge and sentenced him to five years imprisonment.

November 6, 2023 Falana Knocks Akpabio, Other Ex-Governors Over Pensions

Falana Knocks Akpabio, Other Ex-Governors Over Pensions

Human rights Lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has challenged to the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and other former governors to stop the collection of pensions as ex-governor. He urged former governors to emulate Ogun State’s former governor, Gbenga Daniel, and former Gombe State governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo.

The senior lawyer stated that since the Kwara, Imo, and Zamfara states Houses of Assembly had abolished the Governors Pension Scheme, he admonished other Houses of Assembly to follow suit without any further delay.

Falana, in a statement on Sunday, also made reference to the judgment delivered on November 26 2019 by Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo (retd.) declaring the payment of the pension to former governors as illegal and unconstitutional.

The plaintiff, an advocacy group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project had filed the suit against the Attorney-General of the Federation) wherein it challenged the constitutional validity of the pension paid to former governors in Nigeria.

Justice Oguntoyinbo had in judgment in a suit marked number FHC/L/CS/1497/2017, declared the payment of the pension illegal and unconstitutional. Consequently, ordered the Accountant-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice to recover the life pensions collected by former governors serving as senators and ministers.

Falana noted that in compliance with both judgments, Daniel and  Dankwambo had requested the governors of Ogun and Gombe States, respectively, to stop paying them the scandalous pension.

Falana said, “This is highly commendable at a time when not less than 20 former governors in the executive and legislative branches of government are receiving double salaries.

In view of the foregoing, we call on Senator Akpabio and other former governors in the executive and legislature  to emulate the example of Senators Daniel and Dankwambo by rejecting the payment of the illegal pension forthwith.

October 31, 2023 Ogun State Launches CNG Bus Scheme to Ease Effects of Subsidy

Ogun State Launches CNG Bus Scheme to Ease Effects of Subsidy

Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, has launched the maiden Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) – powered Mass Transit Buses, as part of efforts to cushion the effects of the subsidy removal by the Federal Government.

The launch of the CNG-powered buses took place at Arcade Ground, Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Abiodun, while speaking during the inauguration, said his government would leave no stone unturned at ensuring that it provides the needed relief to the people.

While recalling that Ogun is one of the first states to implement different transport and peculiar allowances to cushion the effect of the fuel subsidy removal, the governor acknowledged that Nigerians are going through  difficult times, stressing that “we are all going through a very trying period.

“I will continue to lead from the front in our quest to build a better future together for all of us. Our resolve to the implementation of our  ISEYA agenda is unwavering. The CNG conversion success is just the beginning as we will soon be back here at this same venue to launch our mobility program, launching our electric okadas and tricycle.

About a year ago, we strategically and proactively formulated our Ogun State Energy Transition policy and what you are witnessing today is which commencement of the implementation, by deploying the use of CNG-fueled mass transit buses and our e-mobility for motorcycles and tricycles. These are better, cheaper, cleaner and sustainable means of transportation in our dear state.

“This initiative clearly anticipated the deregulation of the downstream sector  and fuel subsidy removal whilst deploying alternative means of running our public transportation with cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness.”

Abiodun, while noting that the government has set up a gas refilling station in Obada Oko, Ewekoro Local Government Area of the state, added that it is providing the required infrastructure across the state to support the buses, particularly gas refuelling stations along the routes and terminals.

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