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Rivers: Sign peace pact within 90 days or be held responsible – Coalition warns Wike, Fubara

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The Coalition for Democracy and Development, CDD, has urged key players in the ongoing crisis in Rivers State to put aside their personal interests and sign a new peace pact within 90 days.

The coalition warned the embattled governor, Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike that they will be held responsible for everything happening in Rivers if they fail to sign peace deal.

In a statement signed by its convener, Dr. George Ifure, CDD emphasised that the ongoing crisis in Rivers State is a clear indication of the failure of leadership and the pursuit of selfish interests by both the FCT Minister and the incumbent Governor.

The coalition condemned several moves by Wike and Fubara that led to the political crisis, stating that their pursuit of selfish interests has prioritised personal gains over the welfare of Rivers people.

Ekwutosblog reports that the political crisis in Rivers State recently escalated, resulting in President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency and the suspension of Fubara, his deputy and all elected members of the state assembly.

This was despite a previous peace pact signed by Governor Fubara and the FCT Minister in December 2023.

 

Concerned over the worsening crisis, CDD warned that Nigerians are ready to hold them responsible if they fail to sign a peace pact within the next 90 days.

“We call on Wike and Governor Fubara to put aside their differences and work towards signing a new peace pact within the next 90 days. We urge them to prioritize the interests of the people and find a lasting solution to the crisis.

“We urge President Bola Tinubu to make history with the way he handles the Rivers State crisis. This is a pivotal moment that requires bold and visionary leadership.

“We implore him to focus on the welfare and interests of the Nigerian people, to listen to their voices, and to work towards a peaceful and democratic resolution that will restore democratic governance in Rivers State.

“We urge all stakeholders to work towards finding a peaceful and democratic solution to the crisis in Rivers State.”

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PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU APPROVES APPOINTMENT OF NEW MANAGEMENT TEAMS FOR RIVER BASIN AUTHORITIES

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has approved the reconstitution of the top Management of 12 River Basin Development Authorities with the mandate of effectively developing and managing Nigeria’s water resource for national development.

The management team for the twelve (12) River Basin Development Authorities and their coverage areas are as follows:

OGUN-OSUN RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, ABEOKUTA (Lagos, Oyo, Ogun and Osun):
1. Odebunmi Olusegun – Chairman (Oyo)
2. Adedeji Ashiru – Managing Director (Osun)
3. Ayo Oyalowo – Executive Director, Finance (Oyo)
4. Dokunmu Olufemi Oyekunle – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Ogun)
5. Suleiman Oris – Executive Director, Agric Services (Lagos)
6 . Julius Oloro – Executive Director, Engineering (Lagos)

UPPER BENUE RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, YOLA. Adamawa, Taraba, Gombe and Bauchi)
1. Sanusi Mohammed Babantanko – Chairman (Bauchi)
2. Samuel Mahmud Mohammed – Managing Director (Taraba)
3. Usman Babandubu Bakare – Executive Director, Engineering (Taraba)
4. Ibrahim Dasuki Jalo – Executive Director Finance (Gombe)
5. Isa Matori – Executive Director, Planning and Design Part of Bauchi
6. Hamman Dikko – Executive Director, Agric Services (Adamawa)

CHAD BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, MAIDUGURI (Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa)
1. Abdu Dauda – Chairman (Borno)
2. Tijjani Musa Tumsa – Managing Director (Yobe)
3. Bashir Baale – Executive Director, Finance (Yobe)
4. lliyasu Muazu – Executive Director, Agric Services (Adamawa)
5. Mohammed Shetima – Executive Director, Engineering (Borno)
6. Vrati Nzonzo – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Borno)

BENIN-OWENA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (Edo, Delta North, Ondo and Ekiti)
1. Mike Ohio Ezomo – Chairman (Edo)
2. Femi Adekanbi – Managing Director (Ondo)
3. Austin Nonyelim Izagbo – Executive Director Planning and Design (Delta)
4. Johnson Oghuma – Executive Director, Agric Services (Edo)
5. Adegboyega Bamisile – Executive Director Finance (Ekiti)
6 Bayode Akinduro – Executive Director Engineering (Ondo)

NIGER DELTA BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (Rivers, Bayelsa and parts of Delta)
1. Ebikemi Boi Bosin – Chairman (Delta)
2. Amgbare Ebitimi – Managing Director (Bayelsa)
3. Mary Alagoa – Executive Director Finance (Rivers)
4. Austin N. Izagbo – Executive Director, Engineering (Delta)
5. Felix Kurogha – Executive Director Agric Services (Bayelsa)
6. Nnamdi Akani – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Rivers)

UPPER NIGER RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, MINNA (Niger, Kaduna and FCT)
1. Haruna Y. Usman – Chairman (Niger)
2. Dangajere Shuaibu Bawa Jaja – Managing Director (Kaduna)
3. Mohammed Usma – Executive Director, Finance (Niger)
4. Abdullahi A. Kutso – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Niger)
5. Ayuba Waziri Tedde – Executive Director, Agric services (FCT)
6. John Hassan – Executive Director, Engineering (Kaduna)

LOWER NIGER RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, ILORIN (Kwara and Kogi)
1. Abdullateef Alakawa – Chairman (Kwara)
2 .George Olumoroti – Managing Director (Kogi)
3. Babajamu Adeniran – Executive Director, Engineering (Kwara)
4. Abdullahi Sadiq – Executive Director, Agric Services (Kogi)
5. Alanamu Ayinla Abolere – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Kwara)
6. Abidemi Adeyemi – Executive Director Finance (Kogi)

LOWER BENUE RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, MAKURDI (Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa and Kogi)
1. Amos Gizo Yadukso – Chairman ( Plateau )
2. Ninga Terese – Managing Director (Benue)
3. Chris Takar – Executive Director, Engineering (Benue)
4. Yusuf Omaaki – Executive Director, Finance (Nasarawa)
5. Hassan Omale – Executive Director, Agric Services (Kogi)
6. Okibe Timothy Ogomola – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Benue)

ANAMBRA – IMO RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, OWERRI (Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Abia and Ebonyi)
1. Emmanuel Anosike – Chairman (Anambra)
2 .Emeka Nduka – Managing Director (Imo)
3. Nwebonyi Priscilla Nkechi – Executive Director Finance (Ebonyi)
4. Evaristus Asadu – Executive Director, Engineering (Enugu)
5. Onukwubiri N.Ojigwe – Executive Director, Agric Services (Abia)
6. Abigail Igwe – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Anambra)

HADEJIA JAMAERE RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, KANO (Kano, Jigawa and Bauchi)
1 . Mamman Da’u Aliyu – Chairman (Jigawa)
2. Rabiu Suleiman Bichi – Managing Director Director (Kano)
3. Tijjani Musa Isa – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Jigawa)
4. Zainab Gamawa – Executive Director Agric Services (Bauchi)
5. Baffa Dandatti Abdulkadir – Executive Director, Engineering (Kano)
6 .Musa Iliyasu Kwankwaso – Executive Director Finance (Kano)

CROSS RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (Cross River and Akwa Ibom)
1. Wabilly Nyiam – Chairman (Cross River)
2. Glory Ekpo Oho – Managing Director (Akwa Ibom)
3. Effiwatt Otu Eyo – Executive Director Finance (Cross River)
4. Ebiere Etuk Udoh – Executive Director, Agric Services (Akwa Ibom)
5. Charles Usua Akpan – Executive Director, Engineering (Akwa Ibom)
6. Ndom Abia -Executive Director, Planning and Design (Akwa Ibom)

SOKOTO RIMA BASIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara and Katsina)
1. Bello Yahaya Wurno – Chairman (Sokoto)
2 Abubakar Mallam – Managing Director (Kebbi)
3. Kabiru Ladan Maigoro – Executive Director, Planning and Design (Zamfara)
4. Abubakar Ibrahim – Executive Director, Finance (Katsina)
5. Muttaka Badaru Jikamshi – Executive Director, Agric Services (Katsina)
6 . Mansur Aminu – Executive Director, Engineering (Zamfara)

President Tinubu charges the appointees to pool their wealth of experience together by injecting new lease of life in their respective areas of responsibilities in harnessing and developing the nation’s vast water resource potentials for national development.

 

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Fubara ordered bombing of River Assembly – Ex-Hos

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The former Head of Rivers State Civil Service, Dr. George Nwaeke, has said the suspended governor, Siminalayi Fubara, ordered the bombing of the state House of Assembly complex in 2023.

Speaking to journalists on Friday, Nwaeke said Fubara did it to check his impeachment by lawmakers loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Nwaeke added that he was at the government house “when a bag of money was handed over to Edison for that operation, though I do not know the amount inside”.

However, later on Friday, his wife, Florence, raised the alarm, saying the George Nwaeke she saw in that interview was not her husband. 

 

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Tinubu directs security agencies to track down killers of hunters in Edo

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President Bola Tinubu has condemned the killing of hunters traveling through Uromi in Esan North Local Government Area of Edo State, directing security agencies to launch a manhunt for the perpetrators.

In a statement issued by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy), Tinubu expressed shock over the incident.

He ordered the police and other security agencies to conduct swift and thorough investigations to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.

The President extended his condolences to the families of the victims, assuring them that the government would not allow criminals to shed the blood of innocent Nigerians without consequences.

He emphasized that jungle justice has no place in Nigeria and reaffirmed the right of all citizens to move freely across the country.

Tinubu also commended Edo State Governor Senator Monday Okpebholo and community leaders in Uromi for their prompt intervention to prevent further escalation of tensions in the area.

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