Saturday, March 25, 2023

UDUAGHAN BAGS DOCTORATE DEGREE

 UDUAGHAN BAGS DOCTORATE DEGREE

His Excellency, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, CON, Immediate Past Governor of Delta State receiving his award 


His Excellency, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, CON, the Immediate Past Governor of Delta State was earlier today conferred with a Doctorate Degree (Honoris Causa) in Public Administration by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) at the 50th Convocation/Golden Jubilee ceremony of the University which held today in Nsukka, Enugu State.


Dr. Uduaghan was among only three awardees in that category. The other two being the GMD of Zenith Bank Plc and an alumnus of UNN, Engr. Fubara Obioha.


The Honorary Doctorate degree of the University of Nigeria is reserved for men and women of uncommon achievements and Dr. Uduaghan was recognized for his contribution to public service and governance.



During his time as Governor of Delta State, Dr. Uduaghan was reputed for his N5m oversea scholarship given to first class graduates of Delta State and remarkable improvement in the fortunes of education as well as other sectors of the State.



Moments earlier, Dr. Uduaghan commissioned the brand new University of Nigeria Medical Centre built from the University’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). The former Governor commended the Vice-Chancellor for the initiative and advised other tertiary institutions to emulate UNN.

Sunday, March 19, 2023

MONDAY TENUMAH PRESENT EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS TO UDAIBO PRIMARY SCHOOL, AJUDAIBO

 MONDAY TENUMAH PRESENT EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS  TO UDAIBO PRIMARY SCHOOL, AJUDAIBO

Pupils of the school displaying some of the educational materials 


Ajudaibo Community Committee Chairman, Mr. Monday Tenumah who also is the MD Esinmon Nigeria Company in his usual yearly programme of encouraging Education in his area has again donated educational materials worth thouands of Naira to Udaibo Primary School, Ajudaibo.



The Educational materials which includes dozens of note books of various sizes, Packet of Biros, Board Markers, Packets of Pencils, Packets of Eraser, Football, Set of School Drums, School Uniforms and Vest were presented to the school authority on Friday February 17, 2023 on behalf of Mr. Monday E. Tenumah by some prominent Community leaders including Mr. Abraham EneghoCommunity Secretary, Mr. Ani. R. UwawahUgborodo Community former Youth Leader, Mr. Amos O. Daje, branch Chairman and Mr. Bright E. Akuleyi



These materials were received by the class teacher of the school, Uncle Gbekele Oguntideji Gabriel on behalf of the Head Teacher, Mrs. Lilian Tameta Sagay



While receiving the materials, they thanked him and prayed to God to bless him in all his present and future endevours

Mr Monday Tenumah 



It would be recalled that this exercise by Mr. Tenumah in developing the School is a yearly programme



Warri Voice can report authoritatively that Mr. Tenumah is the brain behind regular clearing and cleaning of the school, painting of the school, providing some of the teachers, both teaching and none teaching staff incentives as a way of boosting their morals. 



In a chat with Warri Voice on what prompted him on this yearly project, he said it is just his own way of giving back to the society and called on other indegenes and lovers of education to borrow a leaf from him.

Thursday, March 16, 2023

WARRI SOUTH COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN, SDP MEMBERS IN WARRI SOUTH PROMISES TO SUPPORT PDP DURING MARCH 18TH ELECTION

 WARRI SOUTH COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN,SDP MEMBERS IN WARRI SOUTH PROMISES TO SUPPORT PDP DURING MARCH 18TH ELECTION


Chairmen and Executives of Warri South Communities as well as members of Warri 

South Social Democratic Party (SDP) have come together in one voice to affirm 

their overwhelm support for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the forth 

coming Gubernatorial / House of Assembly election come March 18, 2023.

Chairman of PDP, Warri South L.G.A, Mr. Johnson Agbeyegbe while welcoming 

the two groups at the well attended event which took place on Wednesday March 

15, 2023 at Bridge View Hotel, Warri, commended them for their wise decision. 

Another leader of Warri South PDP, Barr. Val Arenyeka thanked and assured them 

that their decision to join the PDP will not be in vain.

Ugbori Community Chairmen, Mr. Amoma Omagbemi who spoke on behalf of 

other community chairmen promised to support PDP to get victory but appealed to 

the leaders of PDP in Warri South not to forget them after success in areas of 

appointments and juicy positions.

Other PDP leaders who spoke brilliantly at the event are: Hon. Omimi Esquire, Hon. 

Giftson Omatsuli, Comrade Weyinmi Isaac Agbateyiniro, Mr. Dere Jarikpe and 

Hon. Hope George who gave the vote of thanks.

Monday, March 13, 2023

Buhari, CBN finally approve old N500, N1,000 notes as legal tender until Dec 31

 

Buhari, CBN finally approve old N500, N1,000 notes as legal tender until Dec 31

 


President Muhammadu Buhari and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) have finally approved that the old N200, N500, N1,000 notes would remain legal tender until December 31, 2023 following the supreme court ruling.

This was announced by the apex bank’s Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Isa AbdulMumin, in a statement on Monday March 14, 2023.

AbdulMumin said that the CBN took the decision based on the Supreme Court’s ruling of March 3, 2022.

He also confirmed that the CBN met with the Bankers’ Committee and had directed that the old N200, N500 and N1000 banknotes remain legal tender alongside the redesigned banknotes till December 31, 2023.

 

Consequently, all concerned are directed to conform accordingly,” the statement read in part.

The CBN’s statement comes after President Muhammadu Buhari absolved himself of any blame for the failure of the apex bank to obey the highest court in the land.

CEPEJ, PIND Sign Peace Accord will Stakeholders, Political Parties amidst Governorship Election

 CEPEJ, PIND Sign Peace Accord with Stakeholders, Political Parties amidst Governorship Election 

Chief Sheriff Mulade in a group photograph with participants including Amb. Prince D. Ebilade

 

Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) in collaboration with Partnership Initiative for Niger Delta (PIND) have signed a peace accord with Stakeholders in the Niger Delta Region, with key focus on election violence prone Local Government Areas in Delta State.

 

The event was held on Wednesday March 8, 2023 at the Petroleum Training Institute Conference Centre, Effurun, with lots of community leaders and political party members in attendance.

 

In his welcome address, Founder of Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, Chief Amb. Sheriff Mulade averred: “Our purpose of gathering here today is all about peaceful co-existence which cannot be over emphasized. We believe as an organization that there is life after election and that no matter the number of contestantsonly one person can emerge as the winner. There is the common saying that what you dont get today; you will get tomorrow as long as there is life. Also, a display of maturity is patience. 

 

On this note, we have put this meeting together to proffer solution for a way forward to sustain peace in our communities.

 

We believe that all contestants are peace loving and law abiding citizens. Therefore, whatever that is presented to us as a way of sustaining peace in our communities should be welcome. 

 

I want to specially appreciate and commend the effort of our donor, Foundation for Partnership Initiative in the Niger Delta(PIND) for their relentless effort in organizing and sponsoring of peace programmes in Niger Delta.

 

We the implementing partners, (CEPEJ) have a goal of promoting peace in Africa. We have a wide range of coverage in the six-geo political zones of Nigeria and some African countries.

 

On his part, resource person for the Programme, Dr. Godwin Orhadahwe, Media Consultant, and CEPEJ's BOT Chairman gave a detailed profile of the organization and its dealings.

 

Center for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ) a Pan African non-governmental, non-religious, non-political and not-for-profit civil society organization, was established in 2007 as the Niger Delta Re-orientation Project, NDRP. 

 

In line with its Pan African vision, it was later registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC in Abuja as Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, on January 15, 2010, with Head Office in Warri, Delta State, and branch offices at Kado Estate, Abuja; Ajao Estate, Lagos, Kano, Minna, Yenagoa and Maiduguri. 

 

CEPEJ utilizes internationally and locally identified strategies, and partners with relevant stakeholders within and outside Nigeria to achieve a peaceful and safer society through active community involvement,” he opined.

 

Speaking on CEPEJ collaboration with PIND on election violence and mitigation, Dr. Orhadahwe said: “CEPEJ has been in the forefront of advocacy for peace, promoting good governance and fundamental human rights through the use of capacity building, sensitization and enlightenment workshops/seminars, to ensure sustainably peaceful environment free from all forms of discrimination and violence in the society. 

 

PIND intervention programme is aimed at mitigating election-related violence before, during, and after the 2023 general elections in the Niger Delta Region, with its focus on Delta State. 

 

This is why CEPEJ is deploying its wealth of expertise in advocacy, sensitization as well as engagement of critical stakeholders to support the PIND's intervention programme of preventing and mitigating election violence. 

 


CEPEJ also leverages on existing partnerships with key local NGOs and CBOs such as Initiative for Sustainable Peace and Entrepenurship Development (ISPED), and also Partners for Peace (P4P), in Delta State to facilitate a multi-sector response to election-related issues that can lead to violence. 

 

CEPEJ also engages and partners with traditional rulers, community leaders, religious leaders, as well as women and youth groups. We partner with these development agents at the grassroots to ensure that project outcomes are mutually beneficial, sustainable and far reaching.  

 

PIND intervention programme centers on working with these stakeholders to help prevent and mitigate election violence in Delta State. The idea is to build the capacity of the community stakeholders network, CSN, to enable them respond to incidences of election-related conflict in Delta State.” 

 

Dr. Orhadahwe stated further that in order for both organizations to achieve its overall objectives, CEPEJ embarked on sensitization of stakeholders through messages in the mass media, and grassroots communication such as town hall meetingsestablished and implemented Community Stakeholders Networks (CSNs); and Peace Monitorstrained the above groups on how to monitor and report incidences of election-related conflictembarked on advocacy visitations, and organized multi-stakeholder fora (town hall meetings) and identified advocacy groups and influencers such as CSOs (civil society organisations), and CBOs (community based organisations), FBOs (faith based organizations) whose scopes of operation covers voter education/awareness campaigns against electoral violence. 

 

PIND intervention programme seeks to engage INEC, security agencies, youths at risk (ex-militants), opinion leaders and leaders of thought, on the prevalence of election violence in Ethiope East, 

Oshimili South, Sapele, Udu, Uvwie, Ughelli North, Ughelli South, and 

Warri North Local Government Areas of Delta State.

 


The programme uses the complementary and synergy efforts of PIND in countering election violence ahead of 2023 general elections in the above targeted LGAs, and by extension, Delta State and Nigeria in general,” he averred.

 

Partners for Peace(P4P) State Coordinator, PIND Foundation

Amb. Prince D. Ebilade who represented PIND’s Peace-building Manager,  Dr. David Udofia,  highlighted the role played by PIND in supporting peaceful elections in the State and across the Niger Delta region. 

 

Pointing that peace is everybody’s responsibility and the commitment of all stakeholders, to take action by monitoring, reporting and mitigating election violence incidents, before, during and after the elections, just as he called on all stakeholders, political parties and candidates to adhere to the Peace Accord signed and play by the rules, and advise their supporters against perpetrating violence, during and after the elections.

 

Other members of the high table who also talked on the need to embrace peace at all times are: Oyem Blessing, Deputy Director, National Orientation Agency, SP Othuke Omenuwoma, DPO, Koko Division, Nigeria Police Divisional Headquarters, Warri North, Koko, Olorogun James Apoe Whisky, Oboakori  of Ellu kingdom,  DSC Kalu Kalu,l Iro, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, Divisional Officer, Udu LGA, and Agbiloko Godwin, Head Unit, South-South 1 Zonal Peace building Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution.

 

High point of the event was the signing of the Peace Accord by Candidates and members of Political Parties present.

 

The below communique was reached by all participants at the end of the event:

 

1. Participants appealed to INEC officials and security agents to ensure a level playing field for all the contestants by ensuring that they do not take side with any political party.

 

2. Participants equally pledged to eschew any act of violence and not succumb to any bait to be used for political violence, adding that they would sensitize their families, friends and organization members to embrace peaceful polls.

 

3. Participants stated that the poor distribution of election materials at the polling units were prevalent in previous elections and urged the electoral umpire to act promptly by ensuring the early arrival of electoral materials in all polling units to enable the process to kick start on time.

 

4. They called on security agencies to beef up security during the exercise by deploying more personnel to polling units so that voters would exercise their franchise without harassment and intimidation by political opponents. 

 

5. Participants were worried over the no transmission of Presidential and National Assembly results to INEC Server and failure of some BVAS machine in some polling units and advised INEC to ensure that the BVAS function well and backup battery as well as transmit results.

 

6. Finally, they advised INEC to ensure that the votes of Nigerians count.

 

 

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