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Rivers Crisis: Group demands arrest of Asari Dokubo over alleged threats to oil production

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The Rivers Restoration Movement (RRM) has demanded the arrest of prominent Ijaw leaders over alleged threats to disrupt oil production if the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, is impeached.

RRM, an interest group based in Port Harcourt, accused former militant leader, Alhaji Asari Dokubo, and the President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Prof. Benjamin Okaba, of allegedly threatening the Nigerian state.

The group’s Director-General, Johnson Georgewill, made the remarks in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Friday.

Georgewill also accused the National Publicity Secretary of Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), High Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, of making violent threats should Fubara be removed from office.

According to him, the statements attributed to the figures were reckless, thoughtless, and provocative, posing a significant threat to national security and peaceful co-existence.

“As a group that stands for peace, justice, and a united Nigeria, we believe that no individual or organisation has a monopoly on violence.

“Therefore, we call on security agencies to arrest Dokubo, Okaba, and Sara-Igbe, as well as any other individual or group that threatens the Nigerian State, its economy, or its people,” he stated.

Georgewill questioned whether those making the threats to sabotage the nation’s economy considered themselves more Ijaw than the nine Ijaw lawmakers in the Rivers State House of Assembly.

He also criticised the Ijaw leaders for not speaking up for the nine lawmakers, who, he alleged that had been maltreated, humiliated, and denied their allowances by Fubara for over a year.

The RRM boss further accused the Fubara-led administration of depriving the legislators of their entitlements, in spite of any court ruling declaring their seats vacant.

 

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March 7, 2025

Rivers Crisis: Group demands arrest of Asari Dokubo over alleged threats to oil production

Rivers Crisis: Group demands arrest of Asari Dokubo over alleged threats to oil production

The Rivers Restoration Movement (RRM) has demanded the arrest of prominent Ijaw leaders over alleged threats to disrupt oil production if the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, is impeached.

RRM, an interest group based in Port Harcourt, accused former militant leader, Alhaji Asari Dokubo, and the President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Prof. Benjamin Okaba, of allegedly threatening the Nigerian state.

The group’s Director-General, Johnson Georgewill, made the remarks in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Friday.

Georgewill also accused the National Publicity Secretary of Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), High Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, of making violent threats should Fubara be removed from office.

According to him, the statements attributed to the figures were reckless, thoughtless, and provocative, posing a significant threat to national security and peaceful co-existence.

“As a group that stands for peace, justice, and a united Nigeria, we believe that no individual or organisation has a monopoly on violence.

“Therefore, we call on security agencies to arrest Dokubo, Okaba, and Sara-Igbe, as well as any other individual or group that threatens the Nigerian State, its economy, or its people,” he stated.

Georgewill questioned whether those making the threats to sabotage the nation’s economy considered themselves more Ijaw than the nine Ijaw lawmakers in the Rivers State House of Assembly.

He also criticised the Ijaw leaders for not speaking up for the nine lawmakers, who, he alleged that had been maltreated, humiliated, and denied their allowances by Fubara for over a year.

The RRM boss further accused the Fubara-led administration of depriving the legislators of their entitlements, in spite of any court ruling declaring their seats vacant.

“Nigeria operates a constitutional democracy governed by the rule of law.

“The Supreme Court being the highest court in the land has already given its ruling, and Gov. Fubara is bound to comply with its decision,” Georgewill asserted.

He urged the public to disregard what he described as ‘’baseless and ineffective threats,’’ emphasising that the nation’s laws remained supreme.

Responding, the Commissioner of Police in Rivers, CP Olugbenga Adepoju, stated that the police was fully aware of the threats, particularly those made by militants.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Niger Delta Rescue Movement, a militant group, had threatened to attack oil installations in protest against the withholding of the state’s federal allocation.

The group also issued a warning to non-indigenes in Rivers, urging them to leave for their safety, claiming that hostilities were imminent.

However, Adepoju dismissed these threats from militants and other individuals, assuring the public that the police, alongside other security agencies, are prepared to contain any attempt to destabilise the state.

“We are addressing the situation step by step; no one has a monopoly on violence.

“The command is handling the situation and is prepared for any developments,” he assured.

Adepoju emphasised that all eyes are on the state, and the police would not allow anyone to escalate tensions.

According to him, those threatening national security lack the capacity to challenge the government.

“Gov. Fubara, who has been handling the situation with great maturity and composure, remains committed to peace; so, nothing will happen.

“The police are fully equal to the task,” he affirmed.

The police commissioner urged residents to continue with their lawful activities, assuring them that their safety remains a top priority. (NAN)

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES DR OLADELE FAJEMIROKUN ON 75th BIRTHDAY

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES DR OLADELE FAJEMIROKUN ON 75th BIRTHDAY

President Bola Tinubu congratulates Dr Oladele Fajemirokun, a business leader and philanthropist, on his 75th birthday.

President Tinubu celebrates the scion of the illustrious Fajemirokun family, who has elevated the legacy of his father, the legendary industrialist Chief Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun, through his pioneering strides in Nigerias private sector.
With a career spanning decades, Dr Fajemirokun has etched indelible marks on the insurance, telecommunications, oil and gas, and real estate sectors.

The President acknowledges Dr Fajemirokun’s commitment to national development and passionate pursuit of humanitarian endeavours, particularly in health, education, and youth empowerment, and lauds his resilience, innovativeness, and large-heartedness.

As Dr Fajemirokun celebrates this milestone, President Tinubu prays that God Almighty will grant him renewed strength and unceasing grace to continue to enrich lives and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.

 

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Wike not PDP’s problem – Dan Orbih reveals those behind party crisis

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The Peoples Democratic Party National Vice Chairman, South-South, Chief Dan Orbih, has said members vying for presidential election without respect for the party’s constitution are the problem of the party.

Orbih insisted that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike is not the problem of PDP.

He disclosed this during the official handing over of the PDP secretariat he donated to the party on Wednesday in Benin, the Edo State Capital.

The PDP chieftain charged members to set aside their differences and work to reposition the party.

Orbih called on the acting National Chairman, Iliya Damagun to bring about the of repositioning the PDP.

He said: “PDP is a strong and formidable party, but it still has challenges that we cannot afford to ignore or sweep under the carpet.

“Wike is not the party’s problem. The real issue is those who want to run every time without following the party’s constitutional guidelines.

“We must put our differences aside and work with sincere party members to rebuild and reposition the PDP for future political battles ahead.

“People are mocking the PDP and asking where we are, but I tell you today, the PDP in Edo is fully back.”

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FORMER CPC LEADERS IN APC REAFFIRM LOYALTY TO PARTY, PRESIDENT TINUBU

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In a significant gathering in Abuja on April 16, 2025, prominent leaders of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), now integrated into the All Progressives Congress (APC), unanimously reaffirmed their unwavering loyalty to the APC and expressed their full support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership.

The meeting underscored their commitment to the party’s unity and the success of Tinubu’s administration.

The leaders in attendance included distinguished figures such as Senator Umaru Tanko Almakura, former Governor of Nasarawa State; Rt. Hon. Aminu Masari, former Governor of Katsina State; Hon. Aliyu Adamu Farouk; Osita Okechukwu, a seasoned political strategist; Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, a prominent legal practitioner; Yusuf Salihu; Capt. Bala Jubrin; Uche Oferoh; and Hon. Ayuba Bulama, among others.

Their collective resolve strengthens the APC’s cohesion as it navigates Nigeria’s political landscape under President Tinubu’s stewardship.

The leaders emphasized their dedication to fostering party unity, resolving internal challenges, and ensuring the APC remains a formidable force in Nigerian politics.

They lauded President Tinubu’s leadership, particularly his economic reforms and efforts to address national security, expressing confidence in his vision for a prosperous Nigeria.

The summit also served as a platform to strategize on mobilizing grassroots support and reinforcing the APC’s dominance ahead of future political engagements.

This reaffirmation underscores the enduring legacy of the CPC’s ideals within the APC and signals robust backing for Tinubu’s presidency as it navigates critical national issues.

 

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