Saturday, 21 November 2020

SEN. G.T. SEKIBO MOVE TO CONTROL GOLLI EROSION

NEAR EXTINCTION OF ASSETS,
SEN. G.T. SEKIBO MOVE TO CONTROL GOLLI EROSION, PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT OF SITE WITH CONTRACTORS...
Distinguished Senator George Thompson Sekibo today embarked on physical site assessment of collapsed areas around Olobulo International Market in Ogu, Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area of Rivers State.

Olobulo International Market is a convergence central weekly market of Okrika, Eleme, Ogoni, Oyigbo, Ogu, Bolo and environs. It is almost near extinction as erosion has deeply destroyed the eco system, thereby giving rise to a total collapse of the market.
Having passed through the contractual agreements, the Senator engaged the contractor, Mr. Idris Mohammed to a physical assessment with a view to commence shore protection on the damaged area.

On his part the contractor, Mr. Idris Mohammed assured the Senator of a speedy completion of the job owing to the fast decline of the area caused by erosion.
Senator Sekibo urged the contractor to commence work as early as he can and ensure a quality job that will stand the test of time. The lawmaker stressed that, it is a coastal area, therefore needs utmost care and attention to enhance a lasting job. He therefore pleaded with the contractor to always be in touch with the authorities for a quality job.

Sat. 21st Nov, 2020.

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Saturday, 6 June 2020

BIAFRA AND THE UNCHANGEABLE REALITIES. Chief, Amb. S.M.K. Taribo Agbara JP.

There has been a resurgence, in recent times, of clandestine exertions by IPOB (INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA) to recruit foot-soldiers for its illusory cause from among naïve and gullible youths with monetary incentives and promises of utopian privileges. It is even alleged that Oyigbo L.G.A is serving as the devit’s hub for strategic consultations which are patronized by converts that are either politically frustrated or ignorantly traitorous. It is for this reason that the following fundamental and irrefutable facts are herein canvassed and re-emphasized for vivid recollection and constant reflection.

a) Had the defunct Eastern Region of Nigeria, occupying the area from the Atlantic Ocean to the hinterland, and endowed with a rich variety of human and material resources, been inhabited by a homogeneous community; 
b) Had the same community suffered collective deprivation, neglect, brutalization, indignities and other forms of injustice under an oppressive, discriminatory and insensitive central government; and 
c) Had these victims of such systemic inhuman abuse, contempt and alienation resolved unanimously to extricate themselves from the horrendous slavery through secession to found their independent nation by the name of “BIAFRA”, OR
d) Had the contrivers of Biafra limited its area of jurisdiction strictly within the boundaries of the lingual-cultural Igbo enclave and not extended it arbitrarily to encompass the coastal minority domains against their general wish, will and support,

General Yakubu Gowon would have more wisely opted to preside over negotiations for orderly dissolution of Nigeria than risk the senseless waste of blood and assets to preserve it. The reason was obvious then: secession and disintegration had been the obsessive motive of his mentors ab initio. But the foregoing conditions and scenarious neither existed nor applied in favour of the Igbo who conceived and concocted the Republic of Biafra as well as spearheaded the pursuit. As a consequence, their venture naturally turned out to be a fatal blunder and the object, a mirage or will o’, the wisp! The rationale is simple and instructive.
First, the Region, like Nigeria, comprised a heterogeneous population among which the Igbo ethnic group not only formed a monolithic majority but deported itself with perceptible superciliousness. The members of this predominant tribe controlled the agencies and structures of government together with the resources and revenues. Concordantly, they monopolized no less the function of determining policies, programmes and measures than the mode of regulating priorities and means for dispensing facilities, amenities and services for socio-economic development among the constituencies.
The indigenes of other groups, notably, the Ijaw, Ibibio, Efik, Ogoja, Ogoni and Ikwerre, were treated, not as equal partners and stakeholders, but sufferable minorities and made to play second fiddle. Resentment against their apparently perpetual relegation to an inferior and servile status in the scheme of governance had impelled these minority groups to vehemently agitate for separate regions or states. But the demand, justified as it was, got frozen in the ice-box of the Igbo-dominated N.C.N.C (National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons, later National Council of Nigerian Citizens). Yet the party colluded with the N.P.C (Northern Peoples Congress) to excise the Midwest (later Bendel State, and now Edo and Delta States) from the Western Region in order, osterisibly, to prune Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s empire and incapacitate his fiscal viability. The same reactionary forces beguiled the Willink Commission, through audacious subterfuge and gerrymander, into prescribing, not the creation of Rivers State in conformity with the popular quest, but the establishment of Niger Delta Development Board over which they exercised discretionary authority.
Secondly, the idea of secession might have earned the cosmetic sympathy of some disoriented individuals from the minority groups in both the then power corridors at Enugu and within the ranks of the extinct N.C.N.C. But their number was as negligible as their social clout was insignificant relative to the overwhelming majority among the minority aggregation that had clamoured all along for self determination outside Igbo superintendency. This automatically nullified whatever type of legitimacy they could claim as representatives of the corporate stake inasmuch as they lacked the mandate to do so.
Thirdly, the devolution of the Federation into 12 states in 1967 was strategically intended to preempt and vitiate the contemplated secession. Following, however, the foolhardy declaration of the Biafran Republic, hordes of Niger Deltan youths volunteered for service in the Nigerian Army. I recall the instances when groups of intrepid Ogu youngsters braved the perils of crossing crocodile – ridden creeks, mosquito filled mangrove swamps and the wide Bonny sea to get enlisted in the Nigerian Army Battalion at Bonny. They did so, not because of intrinsic fascination for military career but to seize the opportunity to help annihilate the obnoxious Biafra and secure their emancipation. 
Fourthly, the name or description “Republic of Biafra”, derived its pristine relevance from the annulled geo-historic “Bight of Biafra”. which spanned the Atlantic Ocean coastline, stretching from Nigeria to Equatorial Guinea, and constituted the sphere of British consular jurisdiction under John B. Croft in the 19th century. Incidentally, during my sojourn in Equatorial Guinea as Nigerian Consul to the Island of Fernanda Po (now Island of Bioco), I used to patronize a supermarket in Santa Isabel (now Malabo) known as “Bazaar Biafra”. It was, infact, widely claimed there with nostalgic regret, that the freedom fighters had publicly voiced their intention to name the new nation “Republic of Biafra” at independence in October, 1968 had the previous Igbo consul of Nigeria to Fernando Po not acted as agent – preemptor in the matter.
Concomitant with this background was the certain realization on the part of the contrivers of the name that the territory of the emergent littoral states of Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Cross River was both identical and symmetrical with the Bight of Biafra, and that the natives therein must be necessarily incorporated into the Republic of Biafra without which the terminology, “Biafra” would be a misnomer at best or chimera at worst. It thus became expedient to entice and recruit collaborators among the misguiched adherents of the N.C.N.C with a view to cultivating their confederacy while neglecting to win the hearts and minds of the greater majority. But the opportunistic and superficial acquiescence of this impotent minority could contribute neither to the legitimization of the enfeebled republic nor the invalidation of the overwhelming loyalty of the minorities to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Fifthly, the Igbo DNA or psyche is saturated with as much will to thrive, excel and surpass as the passion to overreach, supersede and dominate. The indigenes of Rivers and Bayelsa States in particular should hate to endure the serfdom they had rejected in much the same manner that they should avoid eating their vomit.
In fact, fixation with Port Harcourt and access to the sea stimulate the driving force behind the perseverance with which IPOB is coaxing and cajoling the Riversites to join the movement for Biafra. It is apposite in this context to cite Ken Saro – Wiwa who, in his book, “ON A DARKUNG PLAIN” (1982) quotes the chief spokesman of the Ibo State Union as lamenting thus:
“it would be disastrous to allow any part of Ibo land to be carried into the Rivers State.
Port Harcourt is looked upon to be in the Rivers State …………. all Ibos should oppose any suggestion to include Port Harcourt in any state outside Iboland.”
The fate or misfortune that befell Ogu Community in April, 1968 remains indelibly inscribed in its history and vaguely embedded in the memory of the people. The entire population was forcibly evacuated and transported to an unfamiliar environment in Igbo heart land where hunger, starvation and death took their toll. The process witnessed the gruesome massacre of chiefs and illustrious citizens. This tragic incident gets revived in the mind of the people whenever attempts surface that encourage the resurrection of Biafra.
Let it be stressed, in conclusion, that collaborating with IPOB’s costly ambition to reinvent Biafra is not the best, wisest and most advantageous option for the Niger Deltan, particularly the Riversite, because the Igbo persona, like the proverbial leopard, cannot change its skin. There is no doubt that the prevailing circumstances and direction in Nigeria are fomenting dismay, despair and desperation. Yet recourse to secession at the behest of the Igbo is tantamount to jumping from frypan to fire. Rather, we should harness and devote our intellect, energy and time towards the consummation of the persistent demand for the reconfiguration of Nigeria’s federal structure. The achievement of this goal embodies the sole effective means of deterring and dispersing the colonialistic ambitious of not only the Biafranists but the Fulani adventurists in addition to gaining the greater right of resource control.


Chief, Amb. S. M. K. Taribo Amgbara. JP.
June 4, 2020.

Saturday, 4 April 2020

OGU/BOLO AGOG AS THE PEOPLE RECEIVED PALLIATIVES TO CUSION THE HARDSHIP EXPERIENCING. "We must stay alive to see a better tomorrow..." Princess Asime G.T. Sekibo.

OGU/BOLO AGOG AS THE PEOPLE RECEIVED PALLIATIVES TO CUSION THE HARDSHIP EXPERIENCING.
"We must stay alive to see a better tomorrow..." Princess Asime G.T. Sekibo.

In a precarious situation humanity has find himself, it's only imperative for people of goodwill to rise to the occasion. As the world wake up to observe a war like imposed pandemic ravaging human race, rendering people helpless, some bed ridden, yet some in abject poverty-stricken.
In a manner to curb the spread of the deadly disease, the Government helpless as it were, imposed a sit at home amidst other measures introduced by health organisations like World Health Organisation and agencies like National Centre for Disease Control, NCDC.
It was this starvation orchestrated by the Corona virus, Covid-19 that men and women of goodwill are up for any measure that can bring sucore to their people.
Against this backdrop, the wife of the Senator representing Rivers East Senatorial District in the Nigeria's Senate, upper legislative chambers, Princess Asime G.T. Sekibo, put smiles on the faces of her people in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Manned by the Executive Vice Chairman of the Council, in company of others, various food items went into the waiting hands of the masses. Addressing recipients, Barr. Mrs. Christy Tamunoberetonari, who doubles as the Chairman of the Taskforce on Corona virus in the LGA, said the gesture was born out of glowing heart of our mother, and called on the people to adhere strictly to the stay at home directive, stressing that, as humans, we must be alive to face a better tomorrow, hence the need for washing of your hands regularly, using of alcohol base sanitizers, keeping social distance and staying at home to mitigate the spreading of the killer pandemic that has posed itself as a war on humanity.
Some of the recipients express happiness and satisfaction on the gesture and prayed God to bless the hands of their sister who has helped them in this trying moment of humanity unrest.

Friday, 3 April 2020

COVID-19, HUNGER ALLEVIATION. FOOD ITEMS BY HON. EVANS BIPI.

COVID-19, HUNGER ALLEVIATION.
The Lawmaker representing Ogu/Bolo in the State house of Assembly and Chief Whip of the RSHA, Hon Evans Bipi today shared loads of food items worth thousands of naira in his LGA. 

The stay at home exercise caused untold hardship on the good people of Ogu/Bolo LGA since their Markets where shutdown, the lawmaker deemed it necessary to ease the hardship meted on his people by providing food items for them. 
He promised to be with them in thick and thin until this pandemic Corona Virus is no more. He advised the people of Ogu/Bolo to abide by the rules and regulations of the government. 
He also advised them to exercise proper hygiene at this time by washing their hands or sanitise always, keep social distancing and report any case found,
He promised more relief materials at when due.

Fri. 3RD APRIL, 2020.
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Monday, 30 March 2020

ACTION PACT OF THE TASKFORCE ON PREVENTION OF #COVID-19 IN OGU/BOLO LGA, HEADED BY BARR. HON. CHRISTIANA TAMUNOBERETON-ARI.

Action pact of the Taskforce on Prevention of #COVID-19 in Ogu/Bolo LGA, headed by Barr. Hon. Christy Tamunoberetonari, Vice Chairman of Council.

Upon inauguration as the Taskforce in the Prevention of COVID-19, in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Council, the Taskforce being charged by the Executive Council Chairman, Hon. Erasmus O. Victor (Navy Capt. Rtd) for a robust check and implementation of State (s) policies on the Corona Virus outbreak in Nigeria and Rivers State haven recorded one case. 
The Taskforce as headed by the Vice Chairman of the Council immediately swing into action, engaging in a persistent town crier which in local climes such as ours is the commonest in disseminating informations in the mother tongue. 
The committee further moved to implementing the closure of major markets in the area with a robust enlightenment of the deadly scourge.
To march words with actions, the erudite Vice Chairman gave out clean water cans, Sanitizers, face masks and gloves at the following Churches, Health centres and places of common reckon.
1. Chuku-Ama Health Center.
2. St. Stephen (Ang.) Church Chuku-Ama.
3. Bolo Primary Health Center.
4. Christ Army Church Bolo.
5. Bolo daily Market.
6. St. Gabriel's (Ang.) Church Bolo.
7. First African Church, Bolo.
8. Ogu Primary Health Center.
9. Ogu daily market.
10. St. Michael's Christ Army Church, Ogu.
11. St. Martin's (Ang.) Church, Ogu.
12. Owuogono-Ama Health center.
13. Ikpo-Ama Health center.
14. Opu-Ama Health center.
15. Wakama Health center.
16. Ogu/Bolo LGA Secretariat.
17. Ele Community Health Centre.
The Christy committee poised to enhance the safety of citizens of the Area called on all persons, both indigenes and strangers alike to be magnanimous enough to themselves as the only known prevention to the World's emmerency pandemic is #SELF_ISOLATION, #STAY_AT_HOME and #PERSONAL_HYGIENE
She urged all to stay safe, adding that with God's hand on Earth, the killer disease will surely come to an end.

ACTION PACT OF THE TASKFORCE ON PREVENTION OF #COVID-19 IN OGU/BOLO LGA, HEADED BY BARR. HON. CHRISTIANA TAMUNOBERETON-ARI.

Action pact of the Taskforce on Prevention of #COVID-19 in Ogu/Bolo LGA, headed by Barr. Hon. Christy Tamunoberetonari, Vice Chairman of Council.

Upon inauguration as the Taskforce in the Prevention of COVID-19, in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Council, the Taskforce being charged by the Executive Council Chairman, Hon. Erasmus O. Victor (Navy Capt. Rtd) for a robust check and implementation of State (s) policies on the Corona Virus outbreak in Nigeria and Rivers State haven recorded one case. 
The Taskforce as headed by the Vice Chairman of the Council immediately swing into action, engaging in a persistent town crier which in local climes such as ours is the commonest in disseminating informations in the mother tongue. 
The committee further moved to implementing the closure of major markets in the area with a robust enlightenment of the deadly scourge.
To march words with actions, the erudite Vice Chairman gave out clean water cans, Sanitizers, face masks and gloves at the following Churches, Health centres and places of common reckon.
1. Chuku-Ama Health Center.
2. St. Stephen (Ang.) Church Chuku-Ama.
3. Bolo Primary Health Center.
4. Christ Army Church Bolo.
5. Bolo daily Market.
6. St. Gabriel's (Ang.) Church Bolo.
7. First African Church, Bolo.
8. Ogu Primary Health Center.
9. Ogu daily market.
10. St. Michael's Christ Army Church, Ogu.
11. St. Martin's (Ang.) Church, Ogu.
12. Owuogono-Ama Health center.
13. Ikpo-Ama Health center.
14. Opu-Ama Health center.
15. Wakama Health center.
16. Ogu/Bolo LGA Secretariat.
17. Ele Community Health Centre.
The Christy committee poised to enhance the safety of citizens of the Area called on all persons, both indigenes and strangers alike to be magnanimous enough to themselves as the only known prevention to the World's emmerency pandemic is #SELF_ISOLATION, #STAY_AT_HOME and #PERSONAL_HYGIENE
She urged all to stay safe, adding that with God's hand on Earth, the killer disease will surely come to an end.