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Disregard Purported Dissolution, Appointment of Caretaker C’ttee for Bayelsa PDP – Ogoli

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The Bayelsa state chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has asked the general public and the party faithful in the state to disregard the purported dissolution of the State Working Committee (SWC) and appointment of Caretaker Committee for the state PDP.
In a statement by the PDP state Publicity Secretary, Ebiye Agu Ogoli said, the Hon.
Solomon Agwana led executives are still intact. Describing the Zonal Executive Committee headed by Chief Dan Orbih as an illegal faction.According to Ogoli, in as much as the matter is intentionally mischievous and ludicrous, he said Bayelsa State Chapter of the PDP would respond appropriately to the issues raised by these misguided fellows in order to tell the truth.
“To start with, the tenure of the former Zonal Executive Committee of the PDP elapsed on the 13th Of March, 2025 and inorder to avoid a vacuum a Caretaker Committee was appointed and constituted by the National Working Committee (NWC) on the 13th March, 2025 and headed by the highly respected Chief Emmanuel Ogidi to oversee the affairs of the Party pending the convocation of an Elective South South Zonal Congress of the Party.
“Additionally, the National Working Committee (NWC) had equally pronounced the factional Zonal PDP congress which held in Calabar, Cross River State that produced Chief Dan Orbih and his ilk as unconstitutional and a nullity.
“We also place it on record that the Zonal EXCO of the Party even when it is properly constituted still lacks the constitutional powers to dissolve a State Working Committee of the Party.
“Similarly, the State High Court which sat in respect of the suspension of George Turnah has yet to determine the case and in which case George Turnah still remains suspended from membership of the PDP in the State.
“It is therefore, shameful that George Turnah whose greed knows no bounds who used to be the Zonal Legal Adviser surreptitiously took over the office of the former Zonal Secretary of the Party, Prof. Felix Omemu, who was a close friend, brother and confidant.
“Not satisfied with his greed, he has today announced himself as the New State Chairman of a Caretaker Committee. We wish to admonish Bayelsans, especially the youth, to be wary of George Turnah’s underhand dealings and desist from joining forces with him to create division, disaffection and chaos in our party.
“2027 is months away and we should resist the plans by outside forces to destabilize our dear State.
“Our dear Governor, Senator Douye Diri is a patriot who has proven that he means well for the quick transformation of our homeland. And the duty we owe ourselves is to continue to support him and deliver on his ASSURED Agenda for Prosperity for us all which is the obligation we owe Bayelsa, and our children yet unborn” the statement read.
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Methodist Synod Urges FG To Enhance Police Capacity to Combat Ritual Killings

From Ene Asuquo,Calabar
Methodist Church of Nigeria, Calabar, Synod has charged President Bola Tinubu to take immediate action to enhance the capacity of police personnel to effectively address the rising wave of ritual killings and insecurity challenge troubling the the country.
They called on government at all levels to galvanize state apparatus to stem the tide of unabated shedding of innocent blood through wanton killings, vandalization and plundering of national assets.
The Synod noted with dismay the return of paganism, and alarming rate of sacrifices of innocent persons in different parts of the nation for money making purposes by evil individuals in the country.
Chairman, 3rd Annual Synod, Methodist Church of Nigeria, Diocese of Atamunu Calabar, Rt. Rev. Otuekong Ukut Ph.D, gave the charge while commenting on the state of the nation in Calabar yesterday.
He decried that innocent persons had been murdered and sacrifice for money ritual purposes to wicked gods for with the perpetrators of this dastardly act deceiving themselves that they will make wealth wealth and riches from organ harvesting and trafficking.
Clauses from the 10-point communiqué issued by the Synod signed by the chairman Rt. Rev Bishop Otuekong Ukut Ph.D, Synod Secretary, Very Rev. Anthony Essien and Lay president Sir Dr. Gabriel Inyang, called for quick strengthening of the capacity of law enforcement agents to enhance investigation, prosecution of ritual killers.
The Synod urged authority of the Nigeria police to improve the knowledge of its personnel, concentrate more on intelligence gathering to identify and disrupt ritual killing networks.
The clerics urged president Tinubu to address underlying issues that includes implementation of policies that will reduce poverty, inequality as well as establish social safety nets to support vulnerable people.
The Synod, admonished churches and Christians to wake up in prayer, be vigilant, so more evangelical to win souls to Christ and bring repentance to these perpetrators.
Other issues which the Synod wants federal government to addressed include, Inter-religious relationship, ecclesiastic matters, restructuring of the nation, state of the economy, reform of Judiciary, state of Cross River, rehabilitation of Calabar Itu road among others.
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German Minister Keeps Post As SPD Reveals Ministers

German Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius is to retain his post in the new Cabinet, his Social Democratic Party (SPD) said Monday, as the party unveiled its picks for ministerial positions.
The SPD is set to enter the new German Government as the junior partner in coalition with Friedrich Merz’s conservative bloc, made up of the Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Bavaria-only Christian Social Union (CSU).
The partners were to sign off on the 144-page coalition agreement at 12 p.
m. (1000 GMT) on Monday, before Merz can be elected Germany’s new chancellor by parliament on Tuesday.The conservatives emerged as the winner from February’s parliamentary elections, followed by the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD), which was designated as a “confirmed right-wing extremist’’ organisation by domestic intelligence last week.
The SPD, traditionally one of the two main political forces in Germany, fell to third place after a difficult period in office under the leadership of outgoing chancellor Olaf Scholz.
With centrist parties ruling out cooperation with the AfD, a policy known as the “firewall’’, a coalition between the CDU/CSU alliance and the SPD became inevitable in spite of the clashes.
They clashed on the issues such as migration and the economy during the election campaign.
SPD co-leader Lars Klingbeil was to become vice chancellor and finance minister after striking up a strong partnership with Merz during negotiations to form a coalition.
Four of the incoming SPD ministers are women: Bärbel Bas as labour minister, Verena Hubertz for construction, Reem Alabali-Radovan as development minister and Stefanie Hubig taking on the justice portfolio.
Carsten Schneider was to be the SPD’s new environment minister, but there was no place in the Cabinet for Klingbeil’s colleague as co-leader, Saskia Esken.
Pistorius, widely seen as the SPD’s most popular politician, was the only member of the outgoing Cabinet to keep his position.
“The SPD is putting together a team that is ready to boldly shape our country,’’ the party’s leadership said in a joint statement on Monday.
“Experienced personalities from federal and state politics meet new faces who stand for the generational change in the SPD.’’
The conservatives outlined their choices last week, with Katherina Reiche as economy minister and the CSU’s Alexander Dobrindt taking the interior portfolio.
Once Merz is elected and his Cabinet sworn in, the new administration can get to work, exactly six months after Scholz’s centre-left coalition imploded amid in-fighting, triggering early elections.
It faced a long list of pressing challenges, from Germany’s ailing economy and crumbling infrastructure of the threat to European security from Russia and an ever-more abrasive U.S. president.
Scholz, meanwhile, was to receive an official send-off later on Monday, with a special military ceremony known as a tattoo to be held in his honour in Berlin
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Zimbabwe Celebrates National Culture Month in May

Zimbabwe has started celebrating its National Culture Month from May 1 to May 31, following Cabinet approval of the 2025 programme under the theme “Celebrating Indigenous Voices.”
According to the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Jenfan Muswere, the initiative was intended to promote cultural heritage, diversity, and unity.
This news was reported by New Ziana.
“This initiative is aimed at celebrating our rich cultural heritage, promoting cultural diversity, and fostering national unity,” he stated.
The minister said throughout May, Zimbabwe will observe National Culture Month with a structured weekly programme.
He said the first week will focus on traditional cooking methods and historical recipes. In the second week, Indigenous Fashion Week will highlight traditional clothing from various communities.
Muswere added that the third week will feature the official national launch of the celebration, while the fourth week will center on Indigenous Languages and Cultural Dialogue, including performances, poetry readings, film screenings, and language workshops