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Yenagoa Residents Lambast Diri over Negligence

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

Residents in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa state capital, have lambasted the state governor, Douye Diri over negligence and abandonment of the town and concentrated the state resources in the development of his village that has not produced a drop of crude oil.

Diri in the last four years has turned his little village to a construction yard with establishment of different higher institutions in the same village while Yenagoa the state capital has been neglected.

During a  tour round Yenagoa metropolis by members of the Federated Correspondents’ Chapel (FCC) of the NUJ bayelsa state council, to ascertain the level of preparedness by the state government as the rainy season set’s in discover that all the drainages and canals were completely blocked.

Residents living especially along Epie Creek in the state metropolis, lambasted governor Diri over neglect of the creek that was supposed to serve as collection of waters during the rainy season but has been completely blocked with debris.

They say until the government takes a proactive step to dredge the creek, residents will continue to live a life of smiling and suffering.

In the course of the tour, members of the Federated Correspondents’ Chapel discovered that drainages around the state capital are not only filled with plastic wastes but also serve as refuse dumps.

The inability of successive governments to pay proper attention to the development of the sprawling state capital had spurred the immediate past state governor, Henry Seriake Dickson to describe it as “a Forest Capital.”

During a tour of the correspondents, it was discovered that most drainages that were supposed to ease the flow of water at the height of flood are blocked by thick grasses and wastes. While the monthly sanitation exercises embarked by the state government never helped matters as such days are more of mere exercise in futility as sanitation agents have never enforced clean ups but only extorted money from traders even as people are forced to only stay indoors till end of the exercise.

Some concerned  residents along the Igbogene area of the Epie creek who expressed worries over government’s nonchalant  attitude that has caused serious hardship to residents  noted that  the only  solution to  tame  perennial flooding around Epie Creek  is to  dredge the river that has virtually turned to ordinary ground.

One of the resident, Pastor Tariebi Blessed Kalakai, who spoke on the issue noted that, with all the billions of naira that is coming into the state” government should clear up the creek and dig it deep to a certain level of metres depth that can contains much volume of waters around the state capital thereby reducing the impact of flooding.

“Dredging the Epie Creek will go a long way to check the yearly flooding that has affected many houses around the creek. But most times governments go on crash programmes when flood comes which has never helped in bringing solution to the problems”.

“The real solution to this creek is to first dredge it and pile it from Igbogene to Government House , that is all, the government should partner with Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and do it in phases, people will be happy.”

“Government is continuity, if this government can’t complete it; another will continue with it, the major problem of flooding in Bayelsa State is the Epie Creek which is connecting all the communities. If the government can dredge it above flood level, it will help.”

According to him, the Netherlands and other cities in the world which have the same terrain as the Bayelsa State enjoy such dredging. Saying residents have been suffering the neglect by the government not to take care of the situation despite the billions that comes into the state every month.

Speaking further said, government inability to take proactive steps will continue to affect not only residents along the communities but even relatives of top government officials.

“We decided that let’s be suffering and smiling because we are all affected, even their relatives. The continued neglect is as a result of lack of government will to do the right thing when a huge amount of monthly allocations that runs into billions of naira is accrued to the state “.

” Posterity will continue to remember Chief Melford  Okilo, a one time governor of Old Rivers state who made some inroads in the area of flood control during his tenure as governor of the then Rivers state which included the present day Bayelsa state.”

Mrs Kate Wilson, also a resident in the flood infested community, appealed that the creek should be dredged and a standard bridge should be constructed to cross the creek to the communities.

“There should be a standard bridge to cross the creek when the place is dredged, because we have no bridge crossing this place” she noted.

Another concerned resident, David Patrick Igidi, also accused the government of causing the sufferings of residents around the Epie Canal. Saying most flood periods witnessed the presence of snakes, armed robbers and even corpse flow from a mortuary around the area.

His words, “The neglect of the Epie Creek and Yenagoa as a capital is caused by the government. No official bridge connecting communities by the canal. Government should open up this creek. Every day, during the flooding period we pay lots of money to get to our houses , snakes are all around our houses during flood, armed robbers also have fields day here as Corpse flows from a nearby  mortuary to our houses”.

But the Director General ,Bayelsa State Flood and Erosion Control Agency , Chief Omuso Wilson , who responded to questions from Correspondents’ on the sorry state of drainages and gutters in the state capital ,blamed it on  lack of funds as a major factor militating against  the agency’s activities.

He says the agency is waiting for the second tenure administration of governor Douye Diri to swing into action for it to also commence work on the blocked drainages.

“Funds have not been released. Once funds are released we will go into action .Now there is no SSG to apply for funds. Once the government is in place, funds will be made available for us to work.

“Since we came on board, May last year, we have carried out some skeletal works, even though we still have much work to do as the rainy season has already set in.

The director general, said by May this year, the agency will be one year in office, and decried that they only do things at the peak of the flood which he said was not too good.

“Some of us have travelled out and seen how places with similar terrain tackle the issue of flooding; we can do the same here in order to have a very beautiful and conducive environment.”

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Abia Assembly Didn’t Mandate Deputy Gov. to Apologise – Deputy Speaker

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Abia House of Assembly has denied social media report that it mandated the Deputy Governor, Ikechukwu Emetu, to issue a public apology over a misunderstanding between him and its member.The Deputy Speaker and Spokesperson, Austin Meregini, who debunked such report while addressing newsmen in Umuahia on Thursday, said the House did not reach any resolution to that effect.

He admitted that there was a misunderstanding between the deputy governor and Mr Mba Nwoko, member representing Ohafia South State Constituency, but said the matter had been taken care of Report says that there have been publications by social media of the House mandating the deputy governor to apologise to Nwoko for disrespecting the lawmaker during the recent state-wide local government elections.
It was alleged that Emetu, who is from the same constituency with Nwoko, had instructed the security operatives to arrest the lawmaker for asking about the election result sheet.Condemning the report, Meregini, who is the Chairman, House Committee on Media, said that it was the imagination and figment of the mischief makers.He said that the deputy governor and the lawmaker are brothers, hence there was no need for the Assembly to pass a resolution mandating such an apology.Meregini said: “I was present at the Tuesday sitting, both at the plenary and executive session; there was no time we reached such resolution.“We do not condone any kind of misunderstanding, but as long as we co-exist, there’s bound to be misunderstanding every now and then.“When there is need, we do offer constructive criticism and constructive oversight on the activities of the government and the Executive and we expect that it will continue.”He reaffirmed the robust relationship between the Legislature and the Executive, saying that it would continue to exist for the benefit of Abia people.The deputy speaker commended the Executive on the level of implementation, while expressing satisfaction with the quality of bills passed by the Assembly.(NAN)

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FEC Proposes N47.9trn 2025 Budget

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The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has proposed the sum of N47.9 trillion for the 2025 fiscal year for submission to the National Assembly on Monday.The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu disclosed this after the Council meeting chaired by President Bola Tinubu on Thursday at the Presidential Villa.

According to him, the Council pegged the price of crude oil at 75 dollar per barrel and proposed N1400 as exchange rate to a dollar with oil production put at 2.
06million barrels per day.Bagudu said that the budget proposal included new borrowings of N9.2 trillion to finance the budget deficit in 2025.The minister added that with the growth rate of 3.19 per cent as at the second quarter of 2024, the Federal Government would continue to tackle Inflation, strengthen economic resilience and provide more support for the economy.
He also said that government would continue to support high employment generation sectors, improve business environment and effective implementation of youths development and social investment programmes.Bagudu also disclosed that FEC reviewed the 2024 Budget implementation and acknowledged that the review revealed promising in revenue collection and expenditure management.” Despite lacks in prorated target, the overall trajectory shows that fiscal effort are on track with key non-oil streams performing better than anticipated.Similarly, the minister said FEC approved the medium term expenditure framework and the fiscal strategy paper to be submitted to the NASS.” This is in addition to the bills that are already at the National Assembly, the Economic Stabilisation Bill and Tax Reforms Bill , which we believe we will have a very strong growth in 2025,” he said. (NAN)

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Okpebholo Freezes Edo Accounts, Orders Reversal of Ministry’s Name

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Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo has ordered immediate freezing of all the state bank accounts until further notice.Okpebholo gave the directive in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Fred Itua, on Thursday in Benin.He warned that non-compliance by commercial banks as well as heads of ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) would result in severe penalties.

“All bank accounts in all commercial banks are now frozen.
Commercial banks must ensure strict adherence and prevent any withdrawal from government accounts until further notice,” the statement said.
Okpebholo stated that necessary investigations and financial reconciliations would determine subsequent actions.He also ordered the reversal of the Ministry of Roads and Bridges to the old Ministry of Works with immediate effect.
The governor cited what he called lack of completed bridges or significant road projects as a justification for changing the ministry of roads and bridges back to ministry of works.“It is ironic that despite its name, the ministry did not construct a single bridge, not even a pedestrian one,” he said.The governor directed immediate implementation and reflection of the new name across official documents and platforms. (NAN)

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