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Delta at 34: Oborevwori Calls for Unity, Peace, Commitment to Progress
From Francis Sadhere, Delta
Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori has urged citizens and residents to remain united, peaceful, and committed to building a greater and more prosperous state as the state marked its 34th anniversary on Wednesday.
The Governor made the call during a special thanksgiving service held at the Government House Chapel, Asaba. Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Kingsley Emu, Oborevwori expressed gratitude to God for His grace and faithfulness since the state was created on August 27, 1991.Describing the anniversary as both a tradition and a declaration of gratitude, the Governor paid glowing tributes to the state’s founding fathers, past leaders, civil servants, and citizens whose sacrifices, he said, have made Delta “a symbol of diversity, academic excellence, and human capital development.”“Unity is the bedrock of our progress, and our diversity is our greatest strength. I therefore call on all Deltans to continue to promote peace, fairness, and brotherhood,” he said.Highlighting his administration’s achievements under the MORE Agenda, now in its second year, Oborevwori said several inherited road and bridge projects have been completed, while new landmark infrastructure initiatives have commenced. These include flyover bridges at PTI Junction, Enerhen Junction, DSC Roundabout, Otovwodo Junction in Ughelli, and Uromi Junction in Agbor.He noted that his government is also prioritizing projects in riverine communities such as the Ayakoromo bridge and the Omadino-Okerenkoko-Kokodiagbene road to unlock the blue economy, enhance connectivity, and create jobs.On human capital development, the Governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to youth empowerment through scholarships, skills training, and entrepreneurship support.He added that healthcare and education remain top priorities, with ongoing upgrades of primary healthcare centers, provision of free medical services for pregnant women and children under five, and strengthening of vocational institutions.“Thanksgiving unlocks divine blessings. As we celebrate 34 years of Delta, we dedicate our future to God, trusting Him for prosperity, peace, and progress,” Oborevwori said, quoting Psalm 107:1.He expressed appreciation to his deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, the Speaker and members of the State House of Assembly, the judiciary, his cabinet, civil servants, and the people of Delta State for their support, stressing that the mandate entrusted to him in 2023 remains his greatest motivation to deliver more.In his sermon titled “Forget Not All His Benefits”, the Chaplain of Government House, Asaba, Venerable Charles Osemenam, reminded Deltans of the importance of thanksgiving, noting that it attracts more blessings. He described Delta as a land blessed with sports, education, infrastructure, oil, and purposeful leadership, urging citizens to continue supporting the Governor and the MORE Agenda.The thanksgiving service was attended by top government officials, political leaders, religious leaders, traditional rulers, civil servants, and other dignitaries who joined in prayers for the peace and prosperity of Delta State.NEWS
Gunmen Kill Civil Defence Officer, Abduct Daughter in Fresh Attack in Kogi
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
Odo-Ere, the headquarters of Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State, came under attack from armed bandits, resulting in the death of a Civil Defence officer and the abduction of his daughter.
According to sources, the victim, identified as Ayo, a member of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), was shot in the head during the attack.
A source confirmed that Mr. Ayo was rushed to a medical facility but was declared dead on arrival.
His remains have since been deposited in a mortuary as a “Brought-In-Dead” case.The attackers reportedly abducted his first daughter before fleeing the area, further deepening fears among residents following the latest security breach in the community.
As of the time of filing this report, security agencies have yet to issue an official statement on the incident.
The attack has heightened concerns over the growing insecurity in Yagba West and surrounding communities, with residents calling for urgent intervention by security authorities.
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Sea Drone Rescues US Army Helicopter Crew near Strait of Hormuz
Two crew members of a US army helicopter that crashed near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday were rescued by an American sea drone, US officials have said.
It was the first such operation carried out by US forces, the officials added.
US Central Command (Centcom) earlier said the two “soldiers were safely rescued within approximately two hours and are in stable condition” after their AH-64 Apache helicopter went down “near the coast of Oman while patrolling regional waters”.
It was not immediately clear whether the aircraft had developed a mechanical or any other technical problem, or had been downed by Iranian fire. The incident is being investigated.
In its statement on Tuesday, Centcom said the two crew members had been rescued at 19:33 EDT (23:33 GMT) on Monday.
“Rescue efforts were led by US Naval Forces Central Command and the 82nd Airborne Division, with support from US Air Force and Navy units including US 5th Fleet’s Task Force 59,” the statement added.
The military officials said the pair had been rescued by an uncrewed surface drone that was operated by Task Force 59.
In 2024, Task Force 59 launched a new unit focusing on “the operational deployment of unmanned systems teamed with manned operators to bolster maritime security across the Middle East region”.
It was not immediately clear what type of drone was used in the rescue operation, but a US official said that it had a speed boat-like design.
US President Donald Trump earlier told reporters the two crew members were “fine”, and that a report into the incident would be issued later.
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Benue Assembly Extends Suspension of Former Speaker, Majority Leader by Three Months
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
The Benue State House of Assembly has extended the suspension of former Speaker, Aondona Dajoh, and former Majority Leader, Saater Tiseer, by an additional three months pending the determination of separate court cases instituted by the duo against the legislature or the withdrawal of the suits.
The resolution was reached during plenary on Tuesday, presided over by the speaker, Berger Alfred Emberga, following a motion of urgent public importance moved by the Majority Leader of the House and member representing Kwande West State Constituency, Thomas Dugeri, and seconded by the Deputy Chief Whip, Simon Gabo, representing Mata State Constituency.
The House subsequently adopted the motion and resolved that the suspension of the two lawmakers should remain in force for another three months pending the outcome of the judicial process or the withdrawal of their respective cases against the Assembly in line with the law governing the institution.
Also during Tuesday’s plenary, the Benue State Sports Marketing, Gaming and Lotteries Bill, 2026 scaled through second reading on the floor of the House.
Following its consideration, the Speaker, Alfred Emberga referred the bill to the Joint House Committees on Finance, Youth and Sports for further legislative scrutiny.
In his opening remarks marking the commencement of the First Sitting of the Fourth Legislative Session, the Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Emberga welcomed members back from recess and urged them to remain committed to their legislative responsibilities.
He noted that the recess afforded lawmakers the opportunity to engage with their constituents and participate in political activities, including party primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The Speaker described the Fourth Legislative Session as a defining phase in the Assembly’s tenure and charged members to focus on issues that directly impact the welfare of the people. He identified security and peace-building, economic resilience, infrastructure development, enhanced revenue generation, effective oversight of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), and greater citizen participation in the legislative process as key priorities for the session.
He further urged members to sustain harmonious collaboration with other arms of government while remaining steadfast in making laws that reflect the aspirations and yearnings of the Benue State people.


