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PDP Crisis: Twist As 9 Out of 12 PDP Governors Back Sheriff, Namely...

PDP Crisis: Twist As 9 Out of 12 PDP Governors Back Sheriff, Namely...

A fresh twist to the crisis ravaging the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP today took a new dimension as 9 governors of the party are reportedly behind the embattled factional Chairman, Senator Ali Modu Sherif

This revelation was made today by the camp of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faction led by the the former Borno Governor, Sheriff, The Nation Newspaper says

The camp’s Deputy National Chairman, Dr. Cairo Ojuogboh, who stated this in Abuja on Tuesday, said aside Governors Nyesom Wike of Rivers, Ayo Fayose of Ekiti and Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta, the remaining PDP governors are behind Sheriff.

Ojuogboh expressed optimism that the party would come out stronger when the lingering internal crisis is resolved.

He said what is happening in the PDP would end up saving the party from future crisis, stressing that the party would have been ignorant and complacent if the crisis did not erupt.

Ojougboh said, “If you look at what is happening in the party, there is no elder in the party. Newsmen always make the mistake by saying that the Governors’ Forum is in support of one group, the Board of Trustees are in support of one group and members of the National Assembly are in support of one group.

“Have you heard any member of any of these bodies speaking out to support anybody, they are waiting for Sheriff to win so that there will be jubilation in the body polity of PDP and the country, because the party’s problem has been addressed.”

Ojuogboh said the emergence of Sheriff was a divine act of God, adding that God does not make mistakes.

He insisted that Sheriff’s mission was to reposition the party.

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The party chieftain stated that the Sheriff camp and the Ahmed Makarfi caretaker committee have been meeting with the view to resolving the crisis in other to position the PDP for the Edo and Ondo governorship polls.

“We are already negotiating, negotiations and talks are already in top gear and we have made remarkable progress in the process of resolving the issues.

“The two parties are talking very seriously in various fronts, and these talks have progressed. Last week the two major contenders were to meet, but for one reason or the other, one of them travelled and the meeting was postponed.

“But the meeting will take place as quickly as possible and I want to assure you that the end is in insight and peace is achievable,” he stated.


A fresh twist to the crisis ravaging the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP today took a new dimension as 9 governors of the party are reportedly behind the embattled factional Chairman, Senator Ali Modu Sherif

This revelation was made today by the camp of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faction led by the the former Borno Governor, Sheriff, The Nation Newspaper says

The camp’s Deputy National Chairman, Dr. Cairo Ojuogboh, who stated this in Abuja on Tuesday, said aside Governors Nyesom Wike of Rivers, Ayo Fayose of Ekiti and Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta, the remaining PDP governors are behind Sheriff.

Ojuogboh expressed optimism that the party would come out stronger when the lingering internal crisis is resolved.

He said what is happening in the PDP would end up saving the party from future crisis, stressing that the party would have been ignorant and complacent if the crisis did not erupt.

Ojougboh said, “If you look at what is happening in the party, there is no elder in the party. Newsmen always make the mistake by saying that the Governors’ Forum is in support of one group, the Board of Trustees are in support of one group and members of the National Assembly are in support of one group.

“Have you heard any member of any of these bodies speaking out to support anybody, they are waiting for Sheriff to win so that there will be jubilation in the body polity of PDP and the country, because the party’s problem has been addressed.”

Ojuogboh said the emergence of Sheriff was a divine act of God, adding that God does not make mistakes.

He insisted that Sheriff’s mission was to reposition the party.

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The party chieftain stated that the Sheriff camp and the Ahmed Makarfi caretaker committee have been meeting with the view to resolving the crisis in other to position the PDP for the Edo and Ondo governorship polls.

“We are already negotiating, negotiations and talks are already in top gear and we have made remarkable progress in the process of resolving the issues.

“The two parties are talking very seriously in various fronts, and these talks have progressed. Last week the two major contenders were to meet, but for one reason or the other, one of them travelled and the meeting was postponed.

“But the meeting will take place as quickly as possible and I want to assure you that the end is in insight and peace is achievable,” he stated.


BREAKING: Pastor Ize-Iyamu Wins PDP Edo Guber Primary, See Full Results

BREAKING: Pastor Ize-Iyamu Wins PDP Edo Guber Primary, See Full Results

BREAKING: Pastor  Ize-Iyamu Wins PDP Edo Guber primary
Pastor Osagie  Ize-Iyamu has emerged winner of the Edo State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship primary held in the state today.

The National Committee of the party for the conduct of the primaries, led by Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State declared Ize-Iyamu winner.  

The election was contested by only aspirants from Edo South, namely Chief Solomon Edebiri, Mr Mathew Uduoeyekemwen and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

Of a total 713 votes cast, Ize-Iyamu emerged winner with 584 votes followed by Uduoeyekemwen who polled 91 votes while Edebiri garnered 38 votes. There was no void.

The election was witnessed by among others, the Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa and Jimi Agbaje, PDP governorship candidate of Lagos State in the last general election, who counted the votes at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City, the venue of the election.

Umahi commended the aspirants, delegates and Edo State PDP members for the peaceful conduct of the election declaring it credible, free and fair.

Ize-Iyamu, was the Secretary to the State Government under the administration of former Governor Lucky Igbinedion’s, while Uduoeyekemwen was Majority Leader in the House of Assembly at the time.

He will now face Godwin Obaseki of the All Progressives Congress, APC,  in the September 10 governorship election in the state.

However, there are concerns that the Ali Modu Sheriff’s faction in the state may also come up with their own candidate, a situation many analysts believe will not do PDP much good in the election.
BREAKING: Pastor  Ize-Iyamu Wins PDP Edo Guber primary
Pastor Osagie  Ize-Iyamu has emerged winner of the Edo State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship primary held in the state today.

The National Committee of the party for the conduct of the primaries, led by Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State declared Ize-Iyamu winner.  

The election was contested by only aspirants from Edo South, namely Chief Solomon Edebiri, Mr Mathew Uduoeyekemwen and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

Of a total 713 votes cast, Ize-Iyamu emerged winner with 584 votes followed by Uduoeyekemwen who polled 91 votes while Edebiri garnered 38 votes. There was no void.

The election was witnessed by among others, the Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa and Jimi Agbaje, PDP governorship candidate of Lagos State in the last general election, who counted the votes at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City, the venue of the election.

Umahi commended the aspirants, delegates and Edo State PDP members for the peaceful conduct of the election declaring it credible, free and fair.

Ize-Iyamu, was the Secretary to the State Government under the administration of former Governor Lucky Igbinedion’s, while Uduoeyekemwen was Majority Leader in the House of Assembly at the time.

He will now face Godwin Obaseki of the All Progressives Congress, APC,  in the September 10 governorship election in the state.

However, there are concerns that the Ali Modu Sheriff’s faction in the state may also come up with their own candidate, a situation many analysts believe will not do PDP much good in the election.

BREAKING: N'Delta Avengers REJECTS Peace Dialogue With FG, Blows Up Another Pipeline In Warri

BREAKING: N'Delta Avengers REJECTS Peace Dialogue With FG, Blows Up Another Pipeline In Warri

The notorious militants, the Niger Delta Avengers specialises in the bombing of NNPC and private oil companies facilities has rejected peace dialogue extended to it by the Federal Government.

The group through it twitter handle few hours ago said it was not negotiating with any committee set up by the Federal Government.

It further warned that should the government be negotiating with any group, definitely not avengers, and are doing so at own peril. 

 "This is to the Gen. public we're not negotiating with any Committee. if Fed Govt is discussing wth any group they're doing that on their own", the tweet read.
The group also claimed it has blow up Well RMP 20 belonging to Chevron located 20 meters away from Dibi flow Station in Warri North LGA.

The Niger Delta Avengers has declared war on the installations, vowing to ground Nigeria’s oil production.

The group, which says it wants a sovereign state of the Niger Delta, has attacked several facilities in recent weeks, cutting oil and gas production and forcing oil companies to shut some export terminals.
Residents of the area have however complained of harassment and indiscriminate arrests by soldiers hunting the militants.

The government said it was withdrawing troops immediately. Soldiers will continue to patrol the waterways.

The decision was taken at a meeting between Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, governors from states in the Niger Delta region, some ministers and service chiefs.

The minister of state for petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, had on Monday announced that President Muhammadu Buhari had directed a two-week cessation of military offensive in the Niger Delta region, to enable the government dialogue with the militants.

Speaking to journalists after Tuesday’s meeting, Delta state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, said, “We have also agreed that there is a need to distill military operations directly in communities, but the military need to actually remain on our waterways to ensure that we adequately man the waterways itself while we engage the communities and that engagement process is starting any moment from now”.

Mr. Okowa said during the meeting they received briefings on the current state of things and agreed that a synergy, especially in a form of intelligence sharing, between the Federal Government and the States would help in tackling the problem.

“We have taken a lot of decisions which will help us mitigate what is going on currently in the states particularly Bayelsa and Delta.

“One of such is that there is a need for us to share intelligence which is very important and for us to be proactive, working together with the various stakeholders in the states to achieve a better result
going forward,” he said.

He said the decision of withdrawing the troops took was to begin immediately.

Others at the meeting include the governors of Edo, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Ondo and Rivers State. The deputy governor of Cross River State also attended the meeting.

All service chiefs, ministers of Niger Delta, Petroleum (state) and Defence were also in attendance.
The Edo state governor, Mr. Oshiomhole, told journalists that Nigeria was not at war as the government was ready to address the conflict.

“If we have conflicts, we will talk through those conflicts. There are laws that have to be enforced. I think that in all of these the whole idea is to find peace that is functional, that creates an environment for very decent Nigerians to live their lives,” he said.


The notorious militants, the Niger Delta Avengers specialises in the bombing of NNPC and private oil companies facilities has rejected peace dialogue extended to it by the Federal Government.

The group through it twitter handle few hours ago said it was not negotiating with any committee set up by the Federal Government.

It further warned that should the government be negotiating with any group, definitely not avengers, and are doing so at own peril. 

 "This is to the Gen. public we're not negotiating with any Committee. if Fed Govt is discussing wth any group they're doing that on their own", the tweet read.
The group also claimed it has blow up Well RMP 20 belonging to Chevron located 20 meters away from Dibi flow Station in Warri North LGA.

The Niger Delta Avengers has declared war on the installations, vowing to ground Nigeria’s oil production.

The group, which says it wants a sovereign state of the Niger Delta, has attacked several facilities in recent weeks, cutting oil and gas production and forcing oil companies to shut some export terminals.
Residents of the area have however complained of harassment and indiscriminate arrests by soldiers hunting the militants.

The government said it was withdrawing troops immediately. Soldiers will continue to patrol the waterways.

The decision was taken at a meeting between Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, governors from states in the Niger Delta region, some ministers and service chiefs.

The minister of state for petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, had on Monday announced that President Muhammadu Buhari had directed a two-week cessation of military offensive in the Niger Delta region, to enable the government dialogue with the militants.

Speaking to journalists after Tuesday’s meeting, Delta state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, said, “We have also agreed that there is a need to distill military operations directly in communities, but the military need to actually remain on our waterways to ensure that we adequately man the waterways itself while we engage the communities and that engagement process is starting any moment from now”.

Mr. Okowa said during the meeting they received briefings on the current state of things and agreed that a synergy, especially in a form of intelligence sharing, between the Federal Government and the States would help in tackling the problem.

“We have taken a lot of decisions which will help us mitigate what is going on currently in the states particularly Bayelsa and Delta.

“One of such is that there is a need for us to share intelligence which is very important and for us to be proactive, working together with the various stakeholders in the states to achieve a better result
going forward,” he said.

He said the decision of withdrawing the troops took was to begin immediately.

Others at the meeting include the governors of Edo, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Ondo and Rivers State. The deputy governor of Cross River State also attended the meeting.

All service chiefs, ministers of Niger Delta, Petroleum (state) and Defence were also in attendance.
The Edo state governor, Mr. Oshiomhole, told journalists that Nigeria was not at war as the government was ready to address the conflict.

“If we have conflicts, we will talk through those conflicts. There are laws that have to be enforced. I think that in all of these the whole idea is to find peace that is functional, that creates an environment for very decent Nigerians to live their lives,” he said.


'Steal' Like Ibori To Make Our State Better - Delta Anglican Bishop Urges Politicians

'Steal' Like Ibori To Make Our State Better - Delta Anglican Bishop Urges Politicians

Anglican Bishop of Ughelli Diocese, Rt. Reverend Cyril Odutemu
Anglican Bishop of Ughelli Diocese,
Rt. Reverend Cyril Odutemu
Despite currently serving a 13-year jail term in the United Kingdom for a series of financial crimes committed while serving as governor of Delta State, James Ibori has being applauded for his thievery. The applause came from the Anglican Bishop of Ughelli Diocese, Rt. Reverend Cyril Odutemu. 

At a thanksgiving ceremony held on Sunday at St. Luke's Anglican Church, Otovwodo-Ughelli, Odutemu said:  "If every politician in Delta State stole like Ibori, Delta State would have been better off than its current position."‎.                                             

The thanksgiving ceremony was held by a member of the board of the Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Sir Amos Itihwe.

The Bishop took time to explain himself to the gathering brimming with  top government dignitaries in the state. : "Take a look around the state today, you would see that as governor, Ibori established institutions of higher learning in every senatorial district of the state," he said.

In his remark,  Delta State governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, charged political appointees to use their positions to impact positively in their communities.

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government,  Festus Agas, the governor stressed the need for them to leave behind worthy legacies that would endear their people to them.

Source: Sahara Reporters
Anglican Bishop of Ughelli Diocese, Rt. Reverend Cyril Odutemu
Anglican Bishop of Ughelli Diocese,
Rt. Reverend Cyril Odutemu
Despite currently serving a 13-year jail term in the United Kingdom for a series of financial crimes committed while serving as governor of Delta State, James Ibori has being applauded for his thievery. The applause came from the Anglican Bishop of Ughelli Diocese, Rt. Reverend Cyril Odutemu. 

At a thanksgiving ceremony held on Sunday at St. Luke's Anglican Church, Otovwodo-Ughelli, Odutemu said:  "If every politician in Delta State stole like Ibori, Delta State would have been better off than its current position."‎.                                             

The thanksgiving ceremony was held by a member of the board of the Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Sir Amos Itihwe.

The Bishop took time to explain himself to the gathering brimming with  top government dignitaries in the state. : "Take a look around the state today, you would see that as governor, Ibori established institutions of higher learning in every senatorial district of the state," he said.

In his remark,  Delta State governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, charged political appointees to use their positions to impact positively in their communities.

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government,  Festus Agas, the governor stressed the need for them to leave behind worthy legacies that would endear their people to them.

Source: Sahara Reporters

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