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Bayelsa Denies Hijack of INC

From Tayese Mike, Yenagoa
Bayelsa State Commissioner for Ijaw National Affairs, Elder Patrick Erasmus has broken silence on the leadership imbroglio in the Ijaw National Congress (INC).
Speaking with DAILY ASSET in Yenagoa, the Rivers State-born Bayelsa commissioner noted that the leadership tussle in the foremost Ijaw group has dealt a blow on the morale of the Ijaw ethnic nationality.
Erasmus described the INC as the voice of the Ijaw people, saying unity is Paramount in moving the ethnic nationality forward.
He thanked Governor Diri for reposing confidence in him by appointing him as commissioner to handle issues concerning the Ijaw nation.
According to him, the insinuations that the Bayelsa state government is bent on hijacking the ethnic body is a fabrication from those he described as retrogressive minded, saying the state government was only making concerted efforts at reconciling the seemingly factionalized group for the much needed unity.
He hinted that the prosperity government of Governor Douye Diri is abreast with the problems and contentious issues in the INC.
“Governor Douye Diri is abreast with the issues bedeviling the INC, hence his continued desire in resolving these issues, owing to the status of the state as the only homogeneous Ijaw state”, he said.
“The Governor is working assiduously in bringing an end to the contentious issues in Ijaw land and the INC.
Remember he once served as the national organising secretary of the INC and so he is in the right position to get it working again”, he added.
It would be recall that the Bayelsa state Governor, Douye Diri last week setup a committee to reconcile all factions in the Ijaw National Congress (INC) following its botched election in 2019.
Meanwhile, the Ijaw affairs commissioner has also called on sister ethnic nationalities which share same states with the Ijaw people to cede powers to the Ijaw.
He regretted that even though the Ijaws in Delta, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom, Edo and Ondo produce the bulk of oil and gas reserves from which their States make their much touted revenues, the Ijaw people have not been given the chance of producing the governors of any of these States.
“The Ijaws have no fewer than nine LGAs in Rivers state, about five or thereabout in Delta, two in Ondo, we have some in Akwa-Ibom. Infact, what makes Akwa-Ibom oil producing state are Ijaw communities and LGAs. We also have about five clans of the Ijaw extraction in Edo which are oil bearing so other tribes in these states should also work with the Ijwas so they can also install one as Governor, he said.
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21 Terrorists Neutralised in Damboa Again — Army

Troops of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) have repelled a deadly attack by ISWAP terrorists in Damboa, Borno, neutralising 21 insurgents and recovering a cache of arms and ammunition.
Capt. Reuben Kovangiya, Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Headquarters Theatre Command, confirmed this in a statement issued in Maiduguri on Friday.
Report saya that the attack, which occurred in the early hours of Friday, targeted troops of the 25 Task Force Brigade.
Daily Asset, however, reports that the soldiers, with the support of the Air Component of OPHK, engaged the terrorists in a fierce and prolonged firefight that lasted over two hours.
Kovangiya said the troops displayed gallantry and tactical superiority during the confrontation, forcing the terrorists to retreat in disarray, leaving behind more than 21 of their fighters who were neutralised during the engagement.
“The gallant troops, supported by Close Air Support, stood their ground and repelled the attack despite the ferocity of the enemy.
“The insurgents suffered devastating losses and were forced to flee,” he said.
The spokesman said that during the exchange of fire, an ammunition storage facility within the military formation was hit by a blast, but the situation was quickly brought under control.
He also confirmed that the troops recorded minor casualties.
“Following the mop-up and exploitation operation, the following weapons and ammunition were recovered:
“Two General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG) three Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) tubes, one pump-action rifle, nine AK-47 rifles, three belts of PKT rounds, eight AK-47 magazines, seven RPG bombs, two boxes of 12.7mm x 99mm ammunition, one and a half box of PKT rounds and 20 pieces of 36 hand grenades,” Kovangiya said.
The spokesman said that the success of the operation was a clear demonstration of the effectiveness of joint land and air efforts in counterterrorism operations which further reaffirmed the Nigerian military’s resolve to restore peace in the North-east.
“The bravery and sacrifice of the troops remain a symbol of national pride.
“Their unwavering commitment to defeating insurgency and restoring peace in the region is commendable,” he said.(NAN)
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Enugu Govt Sets up Human Development Council

Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State, on Friday, inaugurated the Enugu State Human Development Council at the Government House. He stressed that human capital remains the true wealth of any nation and a core priority of his administration. The Council is chaired by the Deputy Governor, Ifeanyi Ossai, and includes State Executive Council members and heads of MDAs.
Also represented are the legislature, local governments, traditional rulers, church leaders, and civil society organisations. Mbah explained the Council aligns with his government’s emphasis on human development and social investment. He urged the members to take the task seriously and work towards tangible outcomes. “One of our top priorities is eradicating poverty and reducing the poverty headcount to zero,” Mbah noted. He added that the government’s philosophy prioritises human capital over natural resources. “Our last two budgets allocated over 50 per cent to social services,” the governor stated. In his response, Ossai assured the governor of members’ commitment to the Council’s goals. He emphasised that all government initiatives — from schools to roads — are people-focused. “All our projects aim to improve lives, and the Council will help us track and measure progress,” Ossai said. (NAN)NEWS
ASUU Demands Action, Threatens Nationwide Strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has urged the Federal Government to honour the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement or face a nationwide industrial action. ASUU President, Chris Piwuna, issued this warning during a news conference in Abuja on Friday. He stressed the importance of the government fulfilling its promises and addressing the worsening conditions in Nigerian universities.
According to Piwuna, nine critical issues remain unresolved, including the stalled renegotiation process since 2017. He mentioned withheld salaries from the 2022 strike and unpaid entitlements linked to the contentious Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS). Piwuna also criticised the delayed release of revitalisation funds and earned academic allowances due to government inaction. In spite of promises to inject ₦150 billion into universities and adjust irregular allowances by 2026, he said these commitments remain unfulfilled. He highlighted the marginalisation of ASUU members at state institutions such as Kogi State University and Lagos State University. According to him, victimisation, salary denial, and job insecurity persist in those universities, undermining staff morale. On university autonomy, he said political interference has compromised the selection of leaders, citing Nnamdi Azikiwe and Abuja universities as examples. Piwuna warned that universities are becoming battlegrounds for political and economic interests, which he described as unacceptable. He called for a national rebirth through education, saying it is vital for Nigeria’s transformation and prosperity. To address the crisis, he proposed a national education summit focusing on funding, autonomy, and academic welfare. “Education empowers citizens, drives innovation, and instils values. Without it, development is impossible,” Piwuna said. He reaffirmed ASUU’s commitment to reforming Nigerian universities and urged patriotic Nigerians and global allies to support their struggle. “Our universities should be centres for solutions to national challenges. “We are open to dialogue but will not tolerate further erosion of our rights,” Piwuna said. (NAN