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July 25, 2023 Seibarugu, Sunny-Goli, Brigidi, Others Set to Dump Sylva for Diri Ahead of Bayelsa Governorship Election

Seibarugu, Sunny-Goli, Brigidi, Others Set to Dump Sylva for Diri Ahead of Bayelsa Governorship Election

There is growing tension and uncertainty in the camp of the former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, as preparation for the November 11 governorship elections in Bayelsa State gathers momentum.

It was gathered that top Sylva loyalists have decided to withdraw their support for his governorship ambition due to lingering internal crisis within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, which is creating division, to key into the prosperity agenda of Governor Douye Diri

Those who may leave the party include the former Deputy Governor, Werinipre Seibarugu, Israel Sunny-Goli, immediate past member, House of Representatives for Nembe/Brass Federal Constituency, Irigha Brigidi, incumbent state lawmaker representing Nembe Constituency 2, Festus Daumiebi and former Environment Commissioner, Robert Ayalla Enogha.

According to party chieftains, they alleged that Sylva forced his candidacy on the party, imposing Joshua Maciver as his running mate without due consultations with other leaders and stakeholders.

They, however, decided to declare support for Diri’s re-election bid. Further investigations showed that the decisions to dump the APC and Sylva’s governorship ambition were also due to their exclusion in the affairs and decision-making process of the party.

They also alleged threat to life and violent conducts against loyalists, who voiced their reservations on the way the party is managed, as well as the shabby treatment they have been subjected to by Sylva and the party.

The poor handling of the Nembe-Bassambiri intra-communal crisis, which led to killings and loss of electoral votes during the last National Assembly elections, reportedly angered sunny-Goli.

It was also learnt that he was also dissatisfied by the way former Brass Council Chairman, Victor Isaiah, was welcomed into APC, handing him the political and operational leadership of the council despite unresolved issues against him during the events leading to the 2019 elections.

July 25, 2023 Elections Tribunal Sacks Labor Party for Peoples Democratic Party in Delta

Elections Tribunal Sacks Labor Party for Peoples Democratic Party in Delta

Delta State National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Asaba, yesterday, sacked the lawmaker representing Aniocha/Oshimili Constituency in the House of Representatives, Ngozi Okolie on grounds of anomaly in the National Assembly election held.

The tribunal nullified the election of Okolie, who contested on the platform of the Labour Party, and instead declared the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party,  Ndudi Elumelu, winner of the February 25 National Assembly election.

In a 107-page judgment that lasted over five hours, the three-member tribunal, headed by Justice A.Z. Mussa, declared that the LP candidate was wrongfully declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The PDP candidate, Elumelu, who was the Minority Leader of the 9th House of Representatives, had,  in his petition marked EPT/DL/HR/06/2023, urged the tribunal disqualify Okolie because he was not properly sponsored by the Labour Party, and that he did not resign his position as a public office holder.

The tribunal upheld the prayer of the petitioners that Okolie was not duly sponsored by the LP as he was not a member of the party as of  May 28, 2022, when the primary was purportedly held.

The tribunal also held that Okolie did not properly resign from public office to contest the elections.

Elumelu’s lawyer, Andrew Osemenem, in an interview with journalists, described the tribunal’s verdict  as “a correct exposition of jurisprudence and the law.”

July 24, 2023 Governor Umo Eno, Bassey Otu Attend Episcopal Ordination In Calabar

Governor Umo Eno, Bassey Otu Attend Episcopal Ordination In Calabar

The Governors of Akwa Ibom and Cross River State, Pastor Umo Bassey Eno and Senator Bassey Otu were in attendance at the episcopal ordination of the first indigenous auxiliary Bishop of Calabar held at Saint Paul’s Parish, Calabar, alongside top dignitaries from the Akwa-Cross region.
Shortly after the ordination of Bishop Christopher Naseri-Mutiti Naseri, the governor of Cross River State, Senator Otu said he was determined to make the church an integral part of his government.
Governor Otu said, “the only constituency that we have few men of conscience is the church and that is why we want to make the body of Christ an integral part of our administration. Nigeria is passing through very difficult times, very precarious moments, but it is the spirit of our resilience and God that is going to see us through.
According to him, through his ‘People’s First’ mantra, his government has “ushered in the season of sweetness; and with God on our side, not too long from now, we will begin to sing a different tune.
“Time has come for us to begin to take responsibility and move in the direction God wants us to move. So, I want us to understand that this event is very important in the calendar of Cross River State and please note that God has given us a mission.
“This simply means that we are ready to move to the next level. So, church, we need your prayers to pass through these difficult times because as a song writer says, “what God cannot do does not exit, so we need your prayers,” the governor urged.
Being part of history
Of the ordination, Otu remarked, “we are very happy and privileged to be part of history because it is going to go down in our books, especially as it is coming at a time where we are trying to bring the church closer to government than it used to be.”
Continuing he said, “let me use this opportunity on behalf of all Cross River people and those residing in the state to congratulate our Bishop Christopher Naseri on his ordination as the Auxillary Bishop of Calabar.
“God has a reason for bestowing this crown on you and I know that he has deemed you fit to serve him. All that we owe you as the people of Cross River State is to add you in our daily prayers for you to succeed in this apostolic responsibility,” governor Otu prayed.
Excited about the presence of his Akwa Ibom State counterpart at the ceremony, Senator Otu said, “let me thank my brother and friend, Pastor Umoh Eno for the team he has brought from Akwa Ibom State. You have come to show that we still remain the same. There may be state boundaries, but we are the same.
“I schooled in Akwa Ibom State throughout. So, if you want to check carefully I am also an Akwa Ibom man,” Otu stated.
The Bishop of Ikot Ekpene Diocese, Bishop Camillus Umoh charged the newly ordained bishop to be diligent is his episcopal calling by not allowing material benefits to be determinant of his service to God and man, noting  “God, who called you will empower you with his spirit so that you serve his people in accordance with His will.”
The preacher also used the occasion to advise political officer holders to be realistic in dishing out promises to their subjects by avoiding frivolous pronouncement but focus and embark only on programmes that would have socio-economic impact on the citizenry.
In a message to the gathering, Bishop Naseri thanked all those, who turned out to witness the ordination and urged the congregation to always include him in their prayers.
The occasion climaxed with the administration of the Oath of Office and presentation of paraphernalia of office by the Archbishop of Calabar, Archbishop Joseph Ekuwem on the auxiliary, Bishop Naseri.
Other dignitaries were the Consul General of Equatorial Guinea and his Republic of Cameroon counterpart, Mr. Salvador Mangue Edjang, and Mr. Patrice Onana, the Governor of Centre Region of Yaounde in the Republic of Cameroon, Mr. Paul Naseri Bea including senior Bishops from Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon.
Catholic bishops from across Nigeria and traditional rulers led by the Obong of Calabar, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu the fifth were also present at the ceremony.
July 24, 2023 Tanker Fire Kills 20 in Ore, Ondo State

Tanker Fire Kills 20 in Ore, Ondo State

A tanker fire has killed no fewer than 20 persons in Ore, Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State on Sunday.

The victims were said to have been scooping fuel from a petrol tanker that fell and spilled its content along the Benin–Ore-Sagamu Expressway on Sunday.

According to an eyewitness, the fire was ignited by a spark from a phone held by one of the persons who were scooping fuel.

The eyewitness stated that the victims of the disaster included three children and a pregnant woman who reportedly brought some money to the scene to buy fuel.  “We were inside the church when the tanker fell and spilled its contents on the road. Shortly after it fell down and spilled the fuel on the road, some persons rushed to the place to scoop fuel.

“At that time, the rain was falling. Despite that, people still rushed there and started scooping fuel when the fire started after a spark from a phone.

“At the scene, we have counted about three children and over 15 bodies we can’t identify, and also a pregnant woman that wanted to buy the fuel also died in the incident. They were burnt beyond recognition.”

When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami, confirmed the incident and described the victims as fuel scoopers.

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