Author: JEROME-MARIO UTOMI

……Assures Nigerians That He Will Deliver in His New Position The Alumni Association of United States of America based Institute For Community And Adolescents Resiliency-Unifying Solutions (ICAR-US), the training arm of the Agora College USA has congratulated the former Governor of Akwa-Ibom state, Senator Godswill Akpabio on his electoral victory as the Senator representing Ikot-Ekpene Senatorial District and his recent emergence as the Senate President of the nation’s 10th National Assembly, describing him as the best man for the job who will ensure a rancor-free relationship between the lawmakers and the Executive arm of government. This was contained in a…

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Even though its has been noted long ago by the sage that no individual, society, state or nation becomes great by living on borrowed funds, a critical look by this piece at the recent approval of a credit facility amounting to N40 billion by the Delta State House of Assembly for the Delta state Governor, Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, for the purpose of assisting the 25 local government councils settle their accumulated pensions owed to retired primary school teachers and local government employees in the state, reveals that the state government’s action was laced with ingrained merit(s). Also in agreement with…

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Even when it is obvious that as humans, it is always convenient to forget and uncomfortable to remember, one invaluable asset the out gone 9th National Assembly left behind that will be too difficult to forget by Nigerians particularly, the people of the Niger Delta region, South South geopolitical zone of the country  is the 2021 passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill, after over 17years of back and forth movement,  and its subsequent signing to law by former President Muhammadu Buhari. Aside being the most audacious attempts to overhaul the petroleum sector in Nigeria, stakeholders believed that If properly and…

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A Delta state born renowned human, environmental and development rights advocate, Comrade Mulade Sheriff has dragged the immediate past Governor of Delta State, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, former Governor, Dr Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC) and the Attorney-General of Delta State to High Court, Warri. The claimant who is an indigene and former chairman of oil rich Kokodiagbene Community in Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State said that he is dragging the two former Governors, DESOPADEC board and the Attorney General of the State to court for…

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A cursory look at the Oil and Gas host communities in Delta state reveals an area tensed up with a lot of issues, intrigues and hiccups. Their anger in the present  moment, going by media reports, is precipitated by the alleged opaque manner the former governor of the state,  Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, managed the 13% Oil Derivation Fund that accrued to the state. Correspondingly,  It will not be characterized as  hasty  to conclude that there is presently in Delta state no agency or commission that is troubled as the Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Commission(DESOPADEC), an agency created by…

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If there is any reason as to why Elder Sheriff Oborevwori led Delta state Government must pay disciplined attention attention to funding education in the state, it is the recent news report that the senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District of Delta State, Chief Ede Dafinone, recently, paid an unscheduled visit to Sapele Technical College, the second oldest technical college in Nigeria, where he bemoaned  the present state of dilapidation of the institution. The development apart from vindicating well meaning deltans that  persistently advocate for proper funding of education in line with UNESCO budgetary requirement, also painful is the  lawmaker’s…

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Objectively speaking, the purpose of this piece is not to merely identify the physical location of the Lagos State Water Corporation.  This author, like the generality of Lagosians, is aware that its  headquarters are in Water House, Ijora, Lagos, while the corporation’s supervisory ministry, the Lagos state Ministry of Water Resources, is located within the state secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, the state capital. Beyond this highlights, what essentially necessitated the question ‘’ Where Is Lagos State Water Corporation?’’ stemmed from the awareness that the Lagos State Water Corporation, a public institution established to provide Lagosians with safe drinking water in sufficient…

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Delta State, Youth Unemployment and Agbero Phenomenon Few days ago, I posted a piece ‘’Multiple Taxation and Oborevwori’s Paradigm Shift in Delta State’’. The referenced intervention described as understandable and  appreciated the Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, recent declaration when the State Chapter of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria ALGON, paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Asaba, that his administration would collaborate with local government councils to pay the backlog of pensions owed retired primary school teachers and local government retirees. The said piece also categorized as both timely and essential the Governor’s cautioning of…

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It is a pedestrian information that  in his effort to  cushion the effects of the rising cost of living in the country triggered by the recent removal of subsidy on petroleum products in the country, the Edo state governor,  Godwin Obaseki ,  raised the minimum wage for workers on its payroll from N30, 000 to N40, 000. Also heartening is the awareness that the workers have been permitted work from home twice a week and show up in the office three days per week,  measures which the governor noted were taken as the state’s immediate response to the stoppage of…

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Going by available information at public domain, Delta State Governor, Rt Hon (Elder) Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, will on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at the Delta State House of Assembly Complex, proclaim and inaugurate the 29 Member-elect of the Delta State House of Assembly. It is equally a statement of fact that immediately after the inauguration; members shall meet head-on, and perform their first in-house responsibility, of electing the Speaker of the House and other Principal Officers to direct the day-to-day administration of the chamber for the next four years. Also working in favour of the proposed Assembly’s election is the well rooted zoning…

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if there is any concrete evidence in Nigeria’s recent political history that supports the aphorism ‘simplicity is always more appealing than complexity, and faith always more comforting than doubt’, it is the rousing welcome- back- home party put together by Ika nation of Delta state, for their illustrious son, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, the immediate past Executive Governor of Delta, on Saturday June 3, 2023, at Agbor, Delta state. Essentially, for keen political watchers, there is a reason that qualifies Okowa’s ‘triumphant welcome’ as both deserving and understandable. Aside from his possession of people-focused leadership scorecard, particularly in the areas…

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Orji Uzor Kalu, the chief whip of the Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, called on President Bola Tinubu to scrap the ministry of Niger Delta affairs, because it is tantamount to a duplication of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). As expected, the comment has elicited reactions from Niger Deltans, stakeholders and the general public. But each of these reactions/comments shows a ‘profound shock’ to our nation’s conscience and brought to the fore the bizarre and troubling manifestation of how seriously off track Niger Delta Ministry right from creation has taken the region via  politicization…

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Every May 27, the global community celebrates one of its ‘annual rituals’ tagged ‘’the Children Day’, aimed at promoting mutual exchange and understanding among children and secondly to initiate action to promote the ideals of the UN Charter and the welfare of the world’s children. Historically, the event has been celebrated since 1950; it is celebrated on June 1 in most Communist and post-Communist countries. World Children’s Day is celebrated on the 20th November to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959. In some countries, it is Children’s Week…

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On Monday May 22, 2023, policymakers and captains of industries from across the world converged at the Lekki axis of Lagos state for the commissioning of the world’s Largest Single-Train 650,000 barrels-per-day petroleum refinery, built by Dangote Group. Going by commentaries, the refinery when become fully operational will give a boost to efforts by the Federal Government to make Nigeria self-sufficient in local refining of crude oil and save the scarce foreign exchange used in the importation of petroleum products. Again, aside from the expert reports that the refinery can meet 100 per cent of the country’s requirement of all…

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9th NASS Scorecard of Diminishing Liberty : To every society where the media is free, the marketplace of ideas is allowed to sort the unaccountable from the responsible and reward the latter. Likewise, the Ahmed Lawan led 9th Nigeria National Assembly four years reign which is coming to a close few days from now has come under intense public scrutiny.   Briefly, Nigerians are particularly not happy that the 9th NASS have in the past four years demonstrated no curiosity to finding any new legislation that might produce a deeper understanding of the problems and policies that the Federal Government is supposed to wrestle…

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It is now a secondary information that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State on Tuesday presented a N71 billion 2023 supplementary budget to the State House of Assembly for approval via a letter read during plenary presided over by the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, Christopher Ochor in Asaba. For a better understanding of the piece, the budget is made up of N5.6 billion recurrent expenditure and N65.5 billion capital expenditure. While noting that the supplementary budget has become necessary for appropriation to pay for some critical projects and activities of the government as well as fund ongoing projects across…

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With a few days to the May 29 inauguration of the new administration in the country, it is glaringly evident that President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government of Nigeria has successfully completed its constitutional two terms of eight years. Though there exists no codified, metered or iron cast way of assessing the administration’s performance, it is, however, assumed that an administration that spanned 8years must have milestone(s) of   achievement to point at. Indeed, while there are flicker and recognizable flashes of achievements in some sectors of the nation, interim particulars in my view suggest that infrastructural provision is the administration’s…

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If there is any perfect example in recent times that demonstrates beyond reasonable doubt that Nigeria is a nation  reputed for doing one thing repeatedly and expects a different result, it is the  present intrigues surrounding the nomination or better still, selection  of principal officers  for the incoming 10th National Assembly. For a better understanding of where the piece is headed,  the National Assembly is one of the three arms that made up Nigeria’s presidential system of government. It is statutorily referred to as the Legislative arm. It is independent from the other arms (Executive and Judiciary) and headed by…

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With the 2023 general elections over and the intrigues that surrounded the electioneering rested, the incoming Federal Government, when inaugurated on May 29, 2023, shall, in the enlightened national interest, be faced with the task of delivering Nigeria and Nigerians from the snare of dangerous political and socio-economic delusions. More specifically, the outcome of the Saturday February 25 Presidential election organized by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has made , Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President-Elect. But even as you (Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu) celebrates, it is equally an open secret that in the present circumstance, you are both…

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It is a pedestrian knowledge that the Delta State University, Abraka, Delta state, on Saturday   April 29, 3023, held her 15th Convocation that produced 58 first class  graduands with Obuseh  Emmanuel Ewere of Electrical/Electronic Engineering emerging the Overall Best Graduating Student with a C.G.P.A of 4.91 on her grand finale of the 15th Convocation Ceremony. What is ,however, newsy is that the week-long event which was held with varying activities  has more than anything else revealed two separate but similar developments within the institution. First, the convocation ceremony provided guests made up of parents, media professionals, development professionals and critical stakeholders, the opportunity…

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Though it’s been long known via research that when traumatic events –those involving anxiety and pains occur or are told to those who feel linked by identity to the victims- whether the shared identity is ethnic, religious, historical, cultural, linguistic or nationalistic, it can never produce emotional and physical responses  similar to those experienced by the victims. The above fact notwithstanding, Nigerians a few days ago received with rude shock, disbelief and excruciating pain, the news about the demise of Mr. Peter Enahoro, eminent satirist, celebrated author, and journalist-extraordinaire. To many, the pains that emanated from that news were to…

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It is a time-honored belief that for an average Nigerian leader, once a direction is chosen, instead of examining process meticulously and set the right course; one that will allow us to overcome storm and reach safety before we can progress and achieve our goals, many obstinately persist with the execution of such plans regardless of a minor or major shift in circumstance. While the above scenario partially explains why Nigeria as a nation still has its head stuck in the mud of underdevelopment, there are, however, hopeful signs that not all public office holders or government agencies in the…

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Like every International days and weeks by the United Nations (UN) which is used to educate the public on issues of concern, mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity, the world going by reports, as part of activities lined up to mark Earth Day 2023, on Monday 24 April, converged for an interactive dialogue where speakers discussed how to live in harmony with nature instead of adopting an anthropocentric view in our relationship with Mother Earth. Essentially, while this piece applauds effort to promote harmony with nature through interactive dialogues…

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It is pedestrian information that Pursuant to the provisions of Section 72(1) of the Electoral Act 2022, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday 29, 2023, issued Certificate of Return to Chief Sheriff Oborevwori , Delta state Governor-Elect. The ‘ritual’ followed his electoral victory at the Saturday March 18 gubernatorial poll in the state as conducted by INEC. With the victory, Sheriff who is the current Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, has clearly shown that history does matter and demonstrated that ordinary calculation can be upturned by extraordinary personalities. Most importantly, with his victory, the ancient…

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As the nation Nigeria stands at the exit door of President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government, and gaze at the May 29 inauguration date of incoming administrations at both state and Federal Government levels,  it is important to underline that the protracted leadership crisis witnessed at both state and Federal levels occurred not because the democracy and  federal systems we practice are on their own bad or unable to provide the needed solution to the nation’s array of political and economic needs, but because too many politicians and public office holders exercised power and responsibility not as a trust for…

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Like every new invention which comes with opportunities and challenges,  the passage by the National Assembly  and signing into law of the Petroleum Industry Bill into law  about two years ago,  by the President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government, after about 17years of protracted back and forth debates, was greeted with mixed feelings. While some hailed the development, others welcomed it with skepticism. Aside from the believe that the coming of PIA will make  innovation possible within the petroleum sector, those who expressed happiness about the coming of the Act, predicated their joys on the fact that the provisions as sighted in…

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It is no longer news that some of the first-term governors-elect will face many months of unpaid workers’ salaries and mounting pension liabilities, as well as agitation for the implementation of the nationally agreed minimum wage, rising inflation, escalating prices of goods and services, and dwindling purchasing power. These incoming governors, about seventeen of them, according to reports will have a difficult time boosting the economies of their individual states because they will take over at least N2.1 trillion in domestic debt and $1.9 billion in foreign debt from their predecessors. It is equally a common knowledge that in January 2023,…

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As the Nation Nigeria braces for the forthcoming February 25 and March 11 general elections, each time I look at the sea of heads that flood every political campaign and rallies put together by public office seekers at both state and Federal levels, it reminds me of an event that happened  back in the days. Though used in part a while ago in a similar intervention, I however, believe that such an account has become even more relevant in the present threshold of our nation. The referenced event was recorded one Sunday morning during the celebration of the holy mass…

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If there is any action in recent weeks that glaringly confirm as true the words of Alabo (Dr) Nengi OON, 2nd National Vice President, Ijaw National Congress (INC), that the Presidential Amnesty Program is failing in its responsibilities because it was executed with militarization, rather than with civilization, it is the widely circulated statement signed by Mr. Freston Akpor, Special Assistant, and Media to the Interim Coordinator of PAP, Major-General Barry Ndiomu (Retd), announcing the suspension of two amnesty scholarship beneficiaries identified as Patrick Ipidei and Papems Peter Etolor. The referenced statement reads in part; “The Presidential Amnesty Programme, (PAP)…

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Many Nigerians with critical interest had hitherto believed that the advent of Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021, which was signed into law in the aforementioned years, and arguably the most audacious attempts to overhaul the petroleum sector in Nigeria, will solve the real and imagined challenges in the nation’s petroleum sector, and turn Niger delta region, particularly host communities to zone of peace in their relationship with Crude Oil prospecting and exploration companies. However, facts have since emerged that instead of providing the legal, governance, regulatory and fiscal framework for the Nigerian Petroleum Industry and the host communities, the Petroleum Industry Act (Act),…

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