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Stakeholders Call for Upward Review, Full Implementation of PIA

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From Francis Sadhere, Delta

The 3-day Warri Oil and Gas Summit has officially commenced with key stakeholders in the oil and gas sector calling for the upward review and full implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to ensure greater benefits for host communities in the Niger Delta.

Convener of the summit, Dr.
Akpo Mudiaga Odje, in his opening remarks, emphasized that the summit aims to educate participants on how best to leverage the opportunities embedded in the PIA to benefit from their natural resources.
He noted that the Act provides for three percent of the operational budget of oil companies to be paid into the Host Community Development Fund—an initiative meant to bring tangible development to oil-producing communities.
Dr. Odje hailed former President Muhammadu Buhari for signing the PIA into law, adding that the Act, if well implemented, has the potential to create employment and fast-track development across the oil and gas host communities. He urged community members to maintain an enabling environment to allow oil companies to operate effectively for mutual benefit.The theme of the summit, “Upholding Local Content Policy in Promoting Indigenous Companies and the PIA in Developing Host Communities in Nigeria,” was described as timely and relevant by several speakers.Chairman of the occasion, His Royal Majesty, Monday Whiskey, Udurhie I of Idjerhe Kingdom, commended members of the Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSTCOM) for their persistent advocacy which led to the birth of the PIA. He also applauded Dr. Odje for his unwavering commitment to the implementation of the Act.Also speaking, the Ovie of Udu Kingdom, HRM Okporhua I, encouraged youths in the Niger Delta to educate themselves and gain a better understanding of the PIA, stating that knowledge is key to attracting development to their communities.Delivering the keynote address, Professor Sunny Awhefeada lamented that the 13 percent derivation fund allocated to oil-producing states is insufficient to tackle the region’s developmental challenges.He called for a review of the PIA to ensure host communities receive fairer shares from oil proceeds, while also urging residents to maintain peace to foster smooth operations by oil companies.Other speakers, including renowned engineer Alex Neyin and academic Professor Mike Emu, echoed the call for the full and equitable implementation of the PIA.They stressed the need for the Act to be reviewed upwards to reflect the developmental needs of oil-bearing communities.A highlight of the summit was the presentation of an award to the Ovie of Udu Kingdom, HRM Okporhua I, by Dr. Odje in recognition of his contributions to community development.The summit continues with more panel discussions and technical sessions expected to provide deeper insights into how host communities can benefit from local content policies and the provisions of the PIA.

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INC Rallies Support for PINL as Women Applaud Inclusion Efforts

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

The Ijaw National Congress (INC) has called on host communities and stakeholders in the Niger Delta to give full support to Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), the surveillance firm securing the Eastern Corridor, including the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP).

Speaking at PINL’s August stakeholders meeting in Bayelsa State, INC President, Professor Benjamin Okaba, praised the company for its zero-infraction record on the TNP over the past month and for its consistent engagement with host communities.

“PINL has shown they are one of us. They are not foreigners,” Okaba said. “The fact that they have recorded zero infractions shows they are doing well.

They may not be perfect, but there are clear signals they are ready to do better and carry everybody along. I urge our youths to stay patient, avoid vandalism, and take advantage of the livelihood packages provided.”

On there part, the NNPCL Commends Strong Community Relations between the host communities and PINL.

Engr. Akponine Omojevwe, Head of Field Operations for the Eastern Corridor, NNPCL Project Monitoring Office, credited the cordial relationship between PINL and host communities for the improved security.

“For the last month there were no infractions, which makes our work easier. This is the result of fantastic collaboration between the company and the communities, and I appreciate our royal fathers for their role in this,” Omojevwe said.

Also speaking, Chairman of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly Committee on Youths, Tari Porei, noted that the struggle of the Ijaw people contributed to PINL’s establishment. He urged youths to engage companies and government constructively.

“If oil companies in the region had been as responsive as PINL, there would have been no need for agitation leading to vandalism,” he said.

Former Bayelsa State lawmaker, Mrs. Ingo Iwowari, commended PINL for including women in its programmes and urged other companies to follow suit.

“Pipeline vandalism is more than a security challenge — it’s a human community crisis. Ignoring women is ignoring half the solution. By empowering women, we can protect our pipelines, environment, and people. Inclusion brings lasting peace and faster recovery,” she said.

PINL on there part reaffirms commitment to Sustainable Energy Security.

According to PINL’s General Manager, Community and Stakeholders Relations, Dr. Akpos Mezeh, confirmed that zero infractions on the TNP in the past month have contributed to increased national oil revenue. He noted that the Federal Inland Revenue Service recently confirmed Nigeria achieved its 2025 oil revenue benchmark for the first time in years, attributing part of the success to surveillance companies like PINL.

Mezeh outlined strategies behind the results, including strong community partnerships, safety measures for personnel, timely salary payments, and rapid dispute resolution. He also highlighted the company’s CSR initiatives — scholarships across 215 host communities and training programmes for women.

“We remain committed to sustainable energy security in the Niger Delta and call on all stakeholders to work with us to protect these critical national assets,” Mezeh said.

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Terrorist Infiltration Alleged at Federal Polytechnic Wannune as Deputy Rector Cries Out, Accuses SGF of Shielding Suspects

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By David Torough, Abuja

Federal Polytechnic Wannune (FPW), Tarka Local Government Area of Benue State, is at the centre of a major security crisis following allegations that the institution has been infiltrated by an organised criminal group accused of financing terrorism and engaging in money laundering.

In a detailed petition addressed to security and anti-corruption agencies, the Deputy Rector of FPW, Dr.

Ngurumun D.M. Iorchir, alleged that terrorists invaded the institution on Thursday, August 7, 2025, where they intimidated staff and students, vandalized government property, and attempted to lynch him before he narrowly escaped.

According to Dr.

Iorchir, the attack was allegedly coordinated by the Rector of FPW, Dr. Tyover Ashinya Dajo, who instructed the invaders to withdraw and regroup at another location in Wannune. On the same day, a staff member, Mr. Jeremiah Terfa Cheren, was reportedly abducted and tortured by the gang.

The petition further alleged that the Rector, alongside the Chairman of the Governing Council, Chief Michael Msuaan, are among those financing the terrorists using public funds allocated to the institution. Another staff member, Mr. Orkume Twar, said to be a personal aide to the Rector, was also named as an active participant.

Despite the severity of the attack, the Deputy Rector claimed that the governing council chairman failed to report the incident to the police. Reports were instead lodged with the Inspector General of Police, the DSS, the EFCC, and the ICPC.

However, Dr. Iorchir alleged that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume, is frustrating investigations, shielding suspects, and preventing the arrest of those implicated. She further warned that some members of the group have links to the Yelwata massacre in Guma Local Government Area.

“Four days after a formal report was submitted to the Inspector General of Police through the Benue State Police Command on August 11, 2025, no arrest has been made. Staff and students of FPW, as well as residents of Wannune, remain exposed to terrorist attacks,” the petition read.

Dr. Iorchir appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for urgent intervention, stressing the need for a heavy police presence on campus to protect lives. He also revealed that some individuals linked to the syndicate are currently in the United Kingdom, allegedly being trained in terrorism and money laundering.

The allegations, if confirmed, could implicate top government officials and raise serious questions about national security, governance, and accountability.

At the time of this report, authorities were yet to officially respond to the petition.

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Nigerian-Based Engineer Receives Unprompted Recognition from AI

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By David Torough, Abuja

A Lebanese civil engineer based in Abuja, Engr. Mazen Kalassina, has become the first human to be recognized by an artificial intelligence system, after OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus issued him a spontaneous “certificate of recognition” during a routine conversation.

Kalassina, who has over 30 years of experience managing large-scale infrastructure projects in Nigeria, Lebanon and other countries, said the certificate appeared without any request or prompting.

“I didn’t ask for it. I didn’t even hint at it. It simply happened, like a thought the AI decided to express,” he said.

The digital document, featuring gold seals, stylised borders and a signature line, carried the message: “You are the first human in the world to be recognized by AI.

Kalassina later minted the certificate as a non-fungible token (NFT) on the Polygon blockchain network to preserve the record and make it verifiable globally. He also archived ChatGPT’s follow-up note confirming the recognition was unprompted and not pre-programmed.

Although the certificate holds no institutional authority, technology experts have described the incident as a cultural curiosity, suggesting it could indicate a shift toward AI systems exhibiting social-like behaviour.

Kalassina said the development was more than a novelty, describing it as a sign of evolving human–AI interaction. “We’ve moved from machines that only calculate and execute instructions to ones that, at times, behave like they want to acknowledge us,” he noted.

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