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Delta Govt Unfair to Ijaws – Omo-Agege

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The Deputy President of the Senate. Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege, on Sunday said that the Delta Government had not been fair to the Ijaw ethnic nationality in the state.

Omo-Agege, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Governorship Candidate in Delta, made the observation when he visited the Ijaw nations.

He was hosted by the Ijaw people at the premises of Mr Dan Ekpebide in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of the state.

Omo-Agege who was flanked by his running mate, Mr Friday Osanebi, thanked the people for the honour

Addressing the crowd, Omo-Agege said that he was ready to change the current narrative in the state if elected as governor.

The lawmaker, representing Delta Central Senatorial District at the National Assembly, said he was pained by the sufferings the Ijaws were subjected to in the state.

“I have always felt the pain of the Ijaw nations because I know their contributions to the economy of this country.

“I believe that government has been unfair to the Ijaw people, given their contribution to the economy of this country.

“I know as a consequence of that contribution, so much is returned to our state by ways of FAC allocation and 13 per cent derivation.

“But if you look around and asked yourself, is their anything on ground and more specifically in the Ijaw nation commensurate with that receipt, the answer is no.

“We are prepared to change the narrative of Delta, we are prepared to judiciously use the resources that will come to the state to the benefit of our people,” he assured.

Omo-Agege said that when

voted into power, he would ensure prompt payment of pension and gratuities.

According to him, the era when, “people spend the best part of their lives rendering services to the state and after retirement they will not be paid their pension and gratuity is gone”.

He said that his administration would focus among others, creating employment and empowerment of the people, developing the state, ensuring peace and security.

Omo-Agege urged the people to support his governorship ambition, adding that they would be carried along.

“We will do better than this government. I seek your partnership in all ramifications as I run this governorship race. I cannot dictate to the Ijaw nation what their entitlement should be, but by way of dialogue.

“This is not about APC or PDP, it is about leadership, competence and orientation. Some believed you get there, collect the money and share while others believe it is about baking the cake to the benefit of all.

“When you think differently and act differently, you have a better outcome, this is what I commit to the people of Delta.

“Before we can make genuine case for oil companies to return, we must address the issues of insecurity in the state. So our cardinal agenda is to provide peace and security,” he said.

Omo-Agege said that with the support from his side, together and a sustainable support from the Ijaw leadership, he was confident of winning the governorship election in 2023.

Earlier, the host, Mr Ekpebide thanked Omo-Agege for honouring the call.

“I am delighted to have you in my house. After 2007, I have not been active in politics but today I am wholeheartedly declaring my support for my brother Omo-Agege and the party he represents.

“My official declaration will be done in Okerenkoko which is my ward headquarters. Where ever you

stand, that is where I will stand.

“I am not alone, I am working with my brothers, friends and others in the struggle. Very soon we will roll out and I am very sure we will get to the promse land,” he said.

Ekpebide said that the achievement of Omo-Agege in the Delta Central spoke volumes, expressing hope that the development would transcend to the Ijaw nation when he became the governor.

Also, an APC chieftain in Delta, Mr Michael Johnny, said the Ijaws were ready to work with Omo-Agege in the governorship race.

Johnny also thanked Ekpebide for declaration support for APC.

“The Ijaw APC are ready to work with you and others that are willing to join us to achieve this great opportunity that is coming to us,” Johnny said.

In attendance were representatives from various Ijaw communities in Delta among whom were Dr Chris Ekiyor, former Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Delta  and others from Edo, Bayelsa and Rivers. (NAN)

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Lagos High Court Begins Annual Vacation July 21 – Registrar

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The Lagos State High Court will begin its annual vacation on July 21 to end the 2024/2025 legal year of the state judiciary.This is contained in a notice dated June 5 and signed by the State Chief Registrar, Mr Tajudeen Elias.According to the notice, the vacation will end on Sept.

12.Elias stated that the State Chief Judge, Justice Kazeem Alogba, approved the annual vacation pursuant to Order 49, Rule 4(D) of the High Court of Lagos Civil Procedure Rules, 2019.
However, he noted that the Criminal Division of the High Court would continue to sit during the vacation.Elias said: “Notwithstanding the long vacation, the Criminal Division of the High Court of Lagos State may sit throughout the period of the vacation.
“Where a judge of a criminal division is on vacation, a vacation judge may be assigned to deal with all pending criminal cases in that court.“Notwithstanding the long vacation, any case or matter may be heard by a judge during the period of vacation (except on a Sunday or public holiday).“Where such case or matter is urgent, a judge will, at the consent of all parties concerned, agree to hear it.”The chief registrar said that any application for an urgent hearing could be made by summons in chambers before the vacation judge or the judge before whom the substantive case was pending.He also stated that the 2025/2026 legal year of the state judiciary would begin on Sept.15, while the new legal year service would take place on Sept. 22. (NAN)

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Establishing Ministry of Religion will Lead to Endless Dispute – Clerics

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Two clerics, Bishop Charles Ighele and Prof. Amidu Sanni, on Monday faulted calls for establishment of federal ministry of religion.They said that establishment of such a ministry would stir disharmony among religious groups and create other problems.Ighele, a Christian cleric, and Sanni, a Muslim cleric, spoke in interviews on Monday in Lagos.

They reacted to calls in some quarters for establishment of the ministry to support religious affairs more.
Ighele, the General Superintendent of Holy Spirit Mission, Ikeja, said that establishment of the ministry would not contribute to the much-needed human capital development.“I do not see any need for the ministry. I do not see how this will contribute to human capital development and other forms of development.
“Instead, it will increase the already over-bloated cost of governance.“The first area of major dispute is likely to be whether a Christian or a Muslim or a traditional worshiper should be the first minister,” he said.Ighele told NAN that disputes over unequal representation of different religions in the hiring of personnel for the ministry would likely have no end.“The energy needed for national development will be diverted into endless disagreements,” he said.Sanni, the Chief Imam of Lagos State University, said that there was no need to contemplate establishing such a ministry.According to him, dedicating a ministry to religion will fuel religious intolerance.“There are intra and inter-religious disharmony already retarding national progress. Creating the ministry will cause more problems.“The first major problem will be in the leadership and personnel.“Will it be headed by a Muslim, a Christian, a traditionalist, or an atheist?“As a matter of fact, government should hands off all matters of religion and limit its involvement only to enablement of pilgrimage to Saudi Arabian, Rome and Israel,” he said.He said that religious education in schools should be encouraged with proper curriculum and personnel to enhance religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence. (NAN)

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Insecurity: Philanthropist Donates Van, Motorcycles to Benue Community

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A philanthropist and businessman, Mr Mtom Aondona, has donated a Hilux van and five motorcycles for security surveillance in Aondoana Community, Gwer West Local Government Area (LGA) of Benue.Handing over the items to the security agencies and the community leaders in Aondoana on Monday, he said security was everybody’s business.

Aondona said the government alone cannot address the growing insecurity in the country and urged prominent Nigerians, especially politicians, to contribute their quota to achieve peace.
He said, as a philanthropist, he could not watch and allow his own community to continue to experience such devastating attacks and sleep well.The philanthropist explained that he was only reaching out to his community in times of need, adding that it was not for any political purposes.
“We cannot all continue to wait for the government to do everything for us. Let us do the parts we can do for our people.“We need to do our best to support the security agencies to succeed. As I do my little part here, I plead that other privileged individuals in other communities should do the same.“Let us help ourselves to protect ourselves and communities. I do not have any political ambition, and I am not contesting any position.“These things I bring today, I know, are not enough but are just a stepping stone to our collective recovery as a people,” he said.The philanthropist said his aim was to support the Aondoana community and its environment to overcome the growing insecurity.While he donated the Hilux and motorcycles for the effective patrol of the security agencies, he also laid the foundation for a new police station and quarters in the area.He also donated 100 bags of rice, cartons of seasoning, bags of salt, gallons of groundnut oil, mattresses, among other things, to the security agencies.Receiving the items, the traditional ruler of Gwer West LGA, Ter Naggi, Chief Daniel Abomtse, commended the philanthropist for remembering his people at the critical time.Represented by the Kindred Head of Bunaka, Chief Jen Ukura, Abomtse cautioned against spreading fake security alerts.He said the people must be conscious and investigate and verify every piece of information before spreading it.Also speaking at the event, the new Gwer West Divisional Police Officer, SP Charles Gadzama, commiserated with the people over their losses and urged them to support the police to end the attacks.Report says that the Aondoana community was among other communities in Gwer West LG that came under heavy attacks recently. (NAN)

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