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More bodies recovered from Niger mining pit – Village head

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Four more bodies have been recovered from the collapsed mining pit in the Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State.

The Village Head of Galadima-Kogo, where the incident happened on June 14, Alhaji Umaru Aliyu, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday.

Aliyu said four bodies, believed to be the last of the 14 trapped miners, were recovered on Wednesday.

NAN reports that about 14 miners were trapped when the mining pit collapsed on June 14.  Ten victims were earlier brought out dead while a search continued for the rest.

It was learnt that several persons also sustained various forms of injury in the tragic incident.

The village head said the Muslims among the recovered bodies were being prepared for burial while the body of one of the Christians was taken to the IBB Specialist Hospital, Minna mortuary.

Aliyu said, “The bodies of the remaining four miners that were trapped inside the pit have been recovered and their bodies have been deposited in the mortuary in Minna.

“They were two Muslims and two Christians. One of the Christian victims was from Nasarawa State while the other was from Zumba (Shiroro LG).

“The one from Nasarawa; his family has demanded that his body be taken to Nasarawa for burial, while the remaining Christian and the two Muslims will be buried in Minna on Friday,” he said.

Aliyu disclosed that the bodies were recovered through the collaboration between the community and members of staff of African Minerals and Logistics Ltd.

The According reported on Monday that families of the victims are demanding compensation, saying they might resort to legal action.

A relation of one of the dead miners, Suleiman Isah, told The According that 14 miners were buried in the pit out of which nine corpses had been retrieved and buried while the remaining five had yet to be recovered.

“This accident affected one of my brothers. I will just say my blood brother. He was one of my blood brothers. For now, they have already buried nine people and we are still expecting five people from the pit. We have not heard anything from either the company or the state government.

“The day before yesterday was exactly two months since the incident happened in Niger and we have neither heard from the state government nor the company that owns the mining pit.

“We expect them to pay compensation, that is what they should do. We are hearing from some people that the company is going to do something but they are trying to remove those corpses that are remaining in the pit,” Isah said.

Woman accuses police of shooting son, command says looting aborted

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The Borno State Police Command said it prevented hoodlums who hijacked the #endbadgovernance protest in Maiduguri from looting and vandalising private businesses during the August 1  protests which led to the death of four persons and left 34 others injured.

However, while the Borno Police gives its officers the thumbs up for a job well done, Hadjia Halima Ali, the mother of Habilu Ali has accused the Police of indiscriminately shooting at innocent citizens; the result which is the fatal shooting of her son who is currently recuperating at the state specialist hospital where other victims are also receiving free medical treatment.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Nahum Daso, had narrated to Arewa According during an interactive session on Thursday in Maiduguri how the police in the state botched the attempts of hoodlums to loot and vandalise private homes, businesses and other properties.

According to him, security operatives tried to prevent the destruction of public facilities, but the high number of violent protesters destroyed several properties worth millions of naira belonging to the state government

He said “The properties destroyed included the Crossover bridge in Bulumkutu road, flower vessels from Malakachala round-about down to Airport Roundabout downward,  street lights on Lagos street, vandalisation of interlock from Gwange down to UMTH Junction”

The PPRO continued, “They destroyed four vehicles belonging to BOTMA in Mechanical Quarters and ransacked the office, they also looted properties from the office of  UNHR and attempted to break into warehouses; a move which was foiled by proactive measures of the police.”

Daso said he witnessed private vehicles and tricycles of non-protesters, which were on the verge of being destroyed by the hoodlums, but the attempt was thwarted by the physical presence of security operatives.

Speaking also on how the Police saved private homes, houses and businesses from being looted and the properties vandalised, he said, “As of now, we haven’t heard of any private store or shop which was completely ransacked, although, there were attempts. However because the state was in chaos, many people left their businesses. As I mentioned earlier the proactive measures of the police who were very much on the ground, prevented such attacks.”

Corroborating the Police, a resident of Maiduguri, Mohamed Abba said it was Allah and the effort of the Police that helped him as he would have become financially ruined because his shop was located in the Bulumkutu area where the protest escalated.

Abba narrated to Arewa According, “Walahi, I was at home praying that what was happening in other places as regards looting should not happen here because if it did, where will I start from? He queried.

“I have a kiosk here in Bulumkutu. All thanks to Allah and the Nigeria Police,” a visibly elated Abba said.

Meanwhile, Arewa According had reported that the Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum had visited the state specialist hospital where the victims are receiving free medical treatment and are also being with the sum of N30,000 each.

However, Halima Ali, the mother of Habilu Ali, one of the Victims disclosed to Arewa According  that his son who is still receiving treatment was shot by the Nigeria Police Force, even though the state Commissioner of Police, Yusuf Lawal had attributed the shootings to  Boko Haram elements.

How military recovered Kebbi villages from bandits, says gov

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Kebbi State Governor, Dr Nasir Idris, on Thursday, praised the Nigerian military for achieving remarkable success in his state against bandits.

Speaking when he received the acting  General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division, Sokoto, Brig. Gen. Ibikunle Ademola-Ajose, at the Government House in Kebbi, Governor Idris said when he first came into office, many areas in the state were under the control of bandits, who had chased away the villagers.

According to him, the situation has now remarkably improved after military efforts.

He said, “On the issue of security in Kebbi State, it is a well-known fact that the military has made us proud. We have no cause whatsoever not to thank the officers and the men.

“When I came as a governor, people had abandoned their towns and villages, abandoned their farmlands because of fear of banditry, especially in the southern part of Kebbi State.

“And everybody knows that Kebbi is an agrarian state, especially its southern part, where we produce so many cash crops. We sat down with the security agencies and put everything on the table, we X-rayed and arrived at a conclusion and this yielded positive results and because of your efforts, many people now go back to their farms.”

The governor urged the military not to relent, promising the continued cooperation of his administration.

“I charge you to continue with the efforts to enable people to sleep in their houses with their two eyes closed and go to their farms without any fear of bandits.

“Brig. Gen. Sani Ahmed has done well; we have to say it. We cannot count the number of times we didn’t allow him to rest until the problem of insecurity was solved. Therefore, we have not regretted working with him,” Idris said.

He advised the new acting GOC to build on the legacies of his predecessor, who, according to him, discharged his constitutional duties diligently.

Earlier, the new acting GOC, Brig. Gen. Ademola-Ajose, described his visit as nostalgic and homecoming, “because two decades ago, I was in Kebbi, I served in 1 Battalion as a captain. Therefore, coming back home is very heartwarming.”

“I am here to introduce myself as the new GOC 8 Division. I must sincerely appreciate His Excellency and the people of Kebbi for the support given to the military, especially for the support in the fight against criminals,” the GOC said.

Anyanacho begins quest in Taekwondo

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Nigerian taekwondo star Elizabeth Anyanacho will commence her quest for Olympic glory in the women’s 67kg category on Friday, August 9, against China’s Song Jie in the round of 16 at the Paris 2024 Olympics, According Sports Extra reports.

Anyanacho, who has claimed gold medals at both the African Games and the Luxembourg Open held earlier this year, enters the competition with confidence, having built momentum from her recent successes in the pre-Olympic tournaments.This marks her second Olympic appearance, making history as the first Nigerian female taekwondo athlete to compete in two Olympic Games.

Her Chinese opponent, who is also 25- years -old, boasts a strong track record, including a bronze medal at the 2023 World Taekwondo Championships.

The encounter at the Grand Palais in Paris is expected to be highly competitive, as both fighters have demonstrated exceptional skills and determination in their careers.

Anyanacho’s journey to Paris has been marked by rigorous training and preparation, including an intensive camp in Germany, where she has been honing her techniques under the watchful eyes of her coach.

“The preparation for the Games has been intense, but I am ready to do my best in Paris,” Anyanacho told According Sports Extra ahead of the event.

Song Jie is known for her agility and tactical prowess, which she displayed in her recent international outings.

As the two athletes step onto the mat, the bout promises to be a test of endurance, strategy, and skill.

Anyanacho’s performance in this bout will be crucial not only for her personal aspirations but also for Nigeria’s chances of securing a medal in taekwondo at the Paris Games, with the country yet to win a medal in the competition since Beijing 2008 through Chika Chukwumerije, a bronze medal.

With the hopes of millions of Nigerians resting on her shoulders, Anyanacho is determined to make a significant impact and improve on her Tokyo 2020 performance, where she narrowly missed out on the medal rounds.

The outcome of her match against Jie could set the tone for what could be a historic campaign for the Nigerian taekwondoist in Paris 2024.

Woman arraigned for allegedly stealing N100m from employer

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A 32-year-old woman, Nnoma Nze, accused of stealing N100m, from her employer, was on Thursday arraigned before the Ebute-Metta Magistrate Court in Lagos State.

Nze is facing three counts bordering on conspiracy, fraud, and stealing, brought by the police, against her.

The alleged crime occurred over a span of nearly a decade, from 2015 to 2024, at the Onilekere Cement area in Lagos State.

According to the prosecution, Nze allegedly conspired with others, who are currently at large, to defraud her employer, Chidinma Peace, of the sum of N100m.

The charge sheet stated that the offences committed contravened  Sections 411, 314(1)(a)(b)(2)(3), 280, and 287 of the Lagos State Criminal Laws of 2015.

Nze, who was arraigned before Magistrate Waliu Salami, who presided over the case, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

In granting bail, Salami said, “The defendant is granted bail in the sum of N1m, with two sureties in like sum.

“The sureties must provide proof of livelihood and evidence of tax payments to the Lagos State government.”

He further emphasised that one of the sureties must be a blood relation of the defendant, and added, “The addresses of the sureties must be verified by the court.”

The case was adjourned until September 18, 2024, for further mention.

Police hunt abductors of Rivers pastor, three others during service

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The Rivers State Police Command has indicated its determination to apprehend the abductors of the host pastor of Light Intercessors Church, Oyigbo, Pastor Kingsley Anosike, after he and three other ministers abducted in the Oyigbo in Oyigbo Local Government Area of Rivers State regained their freedom on Wednesday night.

The three ministers were said to be attached to a guest speaker, Bishop Moses Uzodinma, who was attending a programme.

In her confirmation of the release of the pastor and the three ministers on Thursday, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-Koko, told our correspondent that an investigation was ongoing to apprehend the gunmen.

“I can confirm the release of the pastor and others who were kidnapped. But an investigation is ongoing to ensure that we apprehend those behind the kidnap to make them face justice,” she stated.

According Metro gathered that gunmen dressed in military camouflage on Friday night invaded a new generation church located in Oyigbo, shot sporadically and whisked away the clerics to an unknown destination.

The shooting was said to have lasted for 20 minutes with the worshippers scampering for safety.

A member of the church who pleaded anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the matter told our correspondent that the abductors released them on Wednesday.

He stated, “The Pastor and the three ministers who came with the Bishop were all released the same time at a location.”

Asked if any ransom was paid before they were allowed to breathe the air of freedom, he said, “I don’t know and I don’t have that information.”

The source however said the target of the gunmen was one Bishop Uzodinma, the Presiding Pastor of Endtime Fire Intercessory Ministries, who was the guest minister at the church programme.

He said the gunmen shot directly at the Bishop, who was preaching at the time of their arrival but he was unhurt and escaped to their astonishment.

Angry with the development, the gunmen, he said, kidnapped the host pastor, Anosike and three ministers in the entourage of their main target.

He also said that one of the church workers was hit by a bullet in his leg and was rushed to the hospital for treatment.

The abductors, he said, later demanded an N100m ransom, though it could not be ascertained if any ransom was paid before they were released.

Vehicles burnt as gas explodes in Lagos filling station

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No fewer than nine people have sustained various injuries and many vehicles burnt after a gas explosion triggered a fire at the Mobil Filling Station near the Airport Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos State.

Our correspondent learnt that no casualties were reported at the filling station when the explosion occurred around 10:49 a.m. on Thursday, causing panic and fear among residents and business owners.

Speaking to our correspondent, an attendant who did not want his name in print for personal reasons, said the fire that emanated from the point spread immediately, affecting about nine vehicles parked at the premises.

He said, “I was attending to a customer when I heard a loud noise from the gas point and before I could imagine what was going on, the vehicles parked close to the gas truck were already gutted by fire.

“My colleagues and I, as well as customers who came to buy fuel quickly ran away. A gas truck was refilling the storage tank when it happened.”

An eyewitness who gave his name simply as Tunde said the extent of the damage was due to the fast spread of the fire.

He said, “The fire was so fast that no one could wait to move out of their vehicles from the station. Before the firefighters arrived, we tried our best to see how to reduce its spread but it was too much. It would have been fatal if the place was crowded due to fuel scarcity.”

A fruit seller named Adamu, who was in the area when the explosion occurred, told our correspondent that the fire started while a gas tanker was discharging its content into an above-ground storage tank, which then ignited.

“The fire started when the tanker was inside the station. The explosion was heavy. I saw yellow buses carrying at least three people to the hospital,” he stated.

Adamu’s account was confirmed by the Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Maintenance Agency, Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, on Thursday. He stated that their investigation revealed damage to the pipe of the eight-ton LPG gas cylinder while its content was being discharged.

He explained that the damage to the cylinder led to a rapid gas leak, which then ignited and caused the explosion. He added that further investigation would provide answers regarding the cause of the incident.

Oke-Osanyintolu noted that the explosion resulted in severe burns for two adult males, while around seven other people sustained minor injuries.

He added that about 10 vehicles, both commercial and private, were damaged, including parts of a nearby two-storey building.

He said, “All injured parties were promptly rescued and provided with immediate medical attention by the agency’s pre-hospital care team, in collaboration with LASAMBUS. They were later transferred to LASUTH for further treatment.

“The fire was successfully contained by the combined efforts of the agency’s LRT and the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, preventing it from spreading to surrounding areas.

“The site is being cordoned off to ensure safety and to return the environment to normalcy as quickly as possible.”

Oke-Osanyintolu revealed that two LPG gas cylinders, one weighing about 12 tons and the other eight tons, had been secured at the premises to prevent further explosions.

Similarly, in response to the incident via its X.com handle, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service stated that its crew found a gas truck discharging its content into an above-ground storage tank when it ignited.

The fire service stated that the raging inferno engulfed “eight vehicles, including the tanker itself, and affected parts of the uppermost floor of a nearby two-storey building.”

The statement explained that the numbers of the victims could not be ascertained, adding that the injured victims had been taken to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital in Ikeja for treatment.

A similar explosion occurred in late April, injuring nine people, including a pregnant woman, in the Ajegunle-Apapa area of Lagos State.

The explosion was reportedly caused by a gas leak that ignited a high-tension cable, sparking a fire in the area, which is known for its gas cylinder trading activities.

Labour gives Nasarawa three-week ultimatum on N70,000 wage

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Organised labour in Nasarawa State has given Governor Abdullahi Sule, a three-week ultimatum to begin the payment of the N70,000 new minimum wage.

Labour also called on the governor to commence the payment of backlog of workers’ entitlements running into N250m.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress in Nasarawa State, Ismaila Okoh, made the call at a press briefing in Lafia on Thursday.

Okoh spoke at the end of an emergency meeting held by labour with workers in the state.

He warned that failure to meet the demands, workers in the state would embark on a strike.

“We are giving the Nasarawa State government until the end of August to start paying the new national minimum wage and other entitlements of workers in the state in order to avert an indefinite strike.

“Civil servants in the state have made enormous sacrifices for the development of the state, so it is important for the state government to act fast in improving the welfare of workers,” the NLC chairman said.

When contacted, the state Head of Civil Service, Abigail Waya, said the government had yet to conclude plans for the implementation of the new minimum wage.

She, however, assured the workers of the state government’s commitment to improving their welfare.

Our correspondent reports that the atmosphere around the civil service in Nasarawa State had been characterised by uneasiness, uncertainty and apprehension following repeated pronouncements by the state government that it was ready to commence payment of the new national minimum wage.

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How I branded Onyeka Onwenu as ‘Elegant Stallion’

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Nigerians continue to mourn the loss of a beloved creative talent, Onyeka Onwenu, who died on July 30 after performing at a friend’s birthday party in Lagos. Rather than focusing on her passing, I’d like to share a personal reflection on how I came to brand her as the “Elegant Stallion.”

In the 1980s, Onyeka was Nigeria’s beloved music diva and broadcaster. Her success in music and pop culture paved the way for her entry into movies when Nollywood exploded in the 1990s. Her iconic nickname, “Elegant Stallion,” was born out of entertainment journalism and became a brand she proudly identified with until her death.

Sometimes in 1987, a young Zimbabwean music promoter, Steve Chigorimbo, arrived in Nigeria for music business. He came from Harare and recruited famous Nigerian musicians for a southern Africa tour, billed as Music Against Apartheid.

I had the privilege of covering the Music Against Apartheid tour in southern Africa, featuring Onyeka, the late Sonny Okosuns, and Christie Essien-Igbokwe. As the Entertainment Editor of The According, I was invited to be the MC for the sold-out concert at the Rufaro Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe. The night before a stadium sold-out concert, Steve urged me to be the MC.

Earlier, the tour had taken the groups to Lusaka, Kitwe and Kabwe, major cities of Zambia. The first major performance in Zimbabwe was at the Rufaro Stadium. By the afternoon of the concert date, Rufaro Stadium was packed with excited concertgoers, including university students.

The mood was intense. When Onyeka walked onto the stage, she was poised, elegant and magnificent. She approached the microphone confidently; her band slowly began to belt out rhythms from her latest dance release then, Winnie Mandela, one of the tracks from the Dancing In The Sun album.

She walked onto the stage, seduced the microphone, and held it tightly as she smiled at the crowd. Then she steadily began to caress the microphone. As she began to sing, the toned back muscles of her legs cushioned, her neck vein vocals popped and pushed the smooth chocolate skins onto radiance.

The night before the concert, I met a young Zimbabwean woman named Zolfor West, who would later inspire the nickname “Elegant Stallion.” After an unforgettable one-night stand together, she called me her “stallion,” symbolising power and strength from our previous night’s happy-ending rendezvous.

The next evening, as I watched Onyeka perform on stage, I was struck by her poise, elegance, and magnificence. I wanted to capture her essence in my review, so I drew inspiration from my encounter with Zolfor. I wrote: “Onyeka has matured from a saint to a sinner, from a pretender to a real performer. Here comes our Elegant Stallion.”

That description stuck, and thanks to entertainment journalism, Onwenu became synonymous with the “Elegant Stallion” brand. Today, we remember her as an iconic, hot, sexy, brilliant broadcaster, singer, and entertainer who left unforgettable moments in our lives.

I was a young bohemian entertainment reporter with The According. You were a charming songstress who blew our minds with your beauty and talents. You were an electrifying singer, an engaging storyteller, a broadcaster and a great actress.

Both of us were stubborn, single young career-focused people. We came to impact our world. You wanted me to write what you liked about you. I wanted to be just as objective as journalism ethics dictated.

Between our stubbornness, we felt deep admiration and appreciation for our creative minds. Thence we fought at every opportunity our presence privileged us. I also remember my goofs, silliness and young arrogance.

I was mischievous, unyielding, and excited by the privilege to report, write and document the happenings in Nigeria’s complex entertainment business. We engaged each other whenever our paths crossed: you were famous and legendary. We both happened to our generation, simultaneously.

Onyeka, you were a decade and three years older. We had a similar disposition. You were brave, brilliant, beautiful and fearless.

As time ticked fast, we learnt from each other that through those years, we truly adored each other’s creative brilliance.

Onwenu has galloped into eternal sunset. Go well, my elegant stallion.

  • Azuka Jebose authored this piece

Anioma State proposal sparks rift among Delta’s political bigwigs

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In this report, MATTHEW OCHEI delves into the heated controversy surrounding the proposed creation of Anioma State, following a bill sponsored by Senator Ned Nwoko, a move that has deeply divided political stakeholders across Delta State

The controversy over the creation of Anioma State as an additional state within the South-East zone has continued to generate issues, with a group threatening to recall the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Ned Nwoko, for sponsoring the bill which has scaled the second reading at the National Assembly.

Anioma is an Igbo-speaking group of people in Delta State, covering nine Local Government Areas in the South-South zone. The clamour for Anioma state had been in abeyance for three decades, championed by the then Premier of Mid-West Region, the late Dennis Osadebe. It was put to rest but not forgotten when Delta State was created on August 27, 1991. Nwoko resurrected the call in another dimension as an additional state in the South-East zone.

Speaking on the issue, an Asaba chief, Prof Leroy Edozien who backed the bill, posited that the only way to get the Anioma state is to join the South-East zone, to make the zone complete, having six states like others.

Prof Edozien, who is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in Delta State, advised President Bola Tinubu to write his name in gold by creating an additional state to address the marginalisation in the southeast zone.

He said, “The Federal Government will not just wake up one day and say they want to create states, there must be a reason. Creating additional states beyond what we have now is not easy, because many zones are agitating for new states.

“But, presently, the South-East zone has five states, while all other zones have six states each. If you are the President or the Senate President or key elements in the creation of the state, if you are to create just one state, will you put it in a zone where they already have seven, or six and leave the zone that has five?

“If they said today, they are going to create an additional state; there is no doubt that the state is going to be in the South-East. Let’s face the more controversial aspect of it, and that is the state to be in the South-East zone. If you want something, you must be savvy about it politically.

“For those who have strong feelings against it, are we having a regional government? No, it is not a South-East government, it’s a zone and not even constitutional, but just for political convenience and arrangement to help bring people together to collaborate.”

Prof Edozien said the purpose of state creation is to bring government closer to the people, which is one of the benefits of the creation of Anioma state, adding that it will be very viable as it has abundant human and natural resources to become a state.

“I’m in total support of the creation of Anioma State. We have to be pragmatic about it, you can’t say because we don’t want to be in the South-East, therefore, we can’t have Anioma State. Let us have the state, if it means we will be in the South-East, so be it. We have linguistic and cultural affiliations with them. There is no ethnic group in Nigeria that does not have the good and the bad side, but we must learn to live together and believe in the concept of unity in diversity.”

Throwing his weight in support of the bill, the National Coordinator, Ukpe Anioma, Alex Ipeazu urged all Anioma sons and daughters in the nine LGs of Delta North Senatorial District to speak in one voice for the creation of Anioma state, irrespective of the geopolitical zone it will belong.

Ipeazu stated this in Asaba during an advocacy and sensitization event organized by the Ugo Anioma Movement to enlighten stakeholders on the creation of Anioma state from the present Delta State.

He said Anioma indigenes in the nine LGAs of Delta North would be the greatest beneficiaries when the state is created, and called for total support of all, irrespective of political, religious and ethnic inclinations to realise the age-long clamour for Anioma state.

He hinted that the creation of Anioma state would usher in more opportunities for infrastructural development, job creation, political appointments, economic growth, more revenue, and lots more.

“We are all Igbo, speaking the same dialect of Nnua (welcome) and Ndo (sorry) and none is superior to the other. And if we fail to support Senator Ned Nwoko’s aggressive drive for the creation of Anioma state because of sentiments bothering on the geopolitical zone it should belong to when created, we will be further divided, and rendered politically irrelevant forever,” Ipeazu pointed out.

Also, an ex-Commissioner for Lands, Surveys and Urban Development, Chief Dan Okenyi, who recalled that the clamour for the creation of Anioma state had been on for many decades, gave an assurance that the state would be created this time around under the doctrine of necessity.

While calling for more sensitisation and awareness to allay fears and misconceptions in the minds of some persons, Okenyi clarified that the ongoing agitation for Anioma state was not about Nwoko representing Delta North in the Senate, but that God was using him to push for the creation the state. He added that the two other senators representing Delta Central and Delta South senatorial districts were in full support of the creation of Anioma state

Two prominent sons of the Ndokwa-Ukwuani axis of Delta State, Dr Godwin Ossai, and Chief Ugo Asibelua, reaffirmed the support of their people for the creation of Anioma state. While dismissing the fear of perceived marginalisation if the state is added to the South-East when created, they said the Anioma people had a close affinity with the Igbo in the South East and assured that there would be lots of gains.

The threat to recall Nwoko from the Senate, however, came from the Delta State socio-political group, “The Ndokwa Renaissance,” which urged the sponsor of the bill to withdraw it or face consequences.

In a resolution signed by its President, Mr Chinedu Ebgenumolise and Secretary, Dr Uti Onyeukwu, the group condemned Nwoko’s proposal without due consultation of the people of Delta North who they said will be negatively affected by such a move.

“We warned that if Senator Nwoko fails to withdraw his proposal which is dangerously self-serving, undemocratic and unconstitutional, we will be left with no option but to institute legal action to compel him.

“We will mobilise the people of Delta North Senatorial District to recall Senator Ned Nwoko as our representative at the Senate. The Delta North has been an integral part of the South-South from the colonial era to date. Why would the lawmaker want the peaceful and progressive Anioma land to be made part of the South East where violent agitation for secession has heightened insecurity,” they said.

Adding his voice against the move, a former House of Representatives member representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, Mr Pascal Adigwe, complained about the surreptitious use of his picture to drive home the propagation of Anioma state creation proposal.

Adigwe, who was Director General of Ned Nwoko Senatorial Campaign Council in 2023, told The According that he was never carried along nor consulted for the new agitation for Anioma state. He said what is needed most now is to focus on the governance and development of Delta North.

“There is no faceoff between me and Nwoko, the only thing I responded to was to stop using my name and picture we took for different purposes to represent and put my endorsement to the creation of Anioma state and which zone it should go. That’s my protest. When it’s time to play politics, we will play it. Are we even creating a state? Do you know what it takes to create a state? It is not time for that yet, nobody is creating any state.

“We have tried it in the past, but it didn’t work, so it’s not now. When the time comes, we will sit down and discuss the state to be created and which zone it will be. It will be a collective effort then. As I said, let’s focus on governance and development of the area first.”

To address the controversy surrounding Anioma state, Delta North monarchs have urged for a more inclusive dialogue and broader consultation with key stakeholders, especially on issues regarding the state creation and impact on Nigeria’s geopolitical landscape. The monarchs cautioned that the unity, cohesion and identity of the people of Anioma should not be compromised under whatever guise.

Rising from their quarterly meeting at Owa Oyibu, Ika North East Local Government Area, the monarchs, under the aegis of Delta North Traditional Rulers Forum, appealed for calm among the political class and proponents of the Anioma state agenda, insisting that the input, views and opinions of all strata of the Anioma community should be aggregated in the pursuit of the goals for the creation of Anioma state.

In a five-point communiqué signed by its Chairman and Obi of Owa, Dr Emmanuel Efeizomor 11 and the Vice Chairman and Obi of Ubulu-Unor, Dr Henry Kikachukwu 1, the monarchs underscored the importance of engagements across the board and unity of purpose. They added that the people should unanimously agree to speak with one voice, based on issues of common interest to the entire Anioma Nation as one indivisible entity with a common identity and heritage.

The monarchs said, “We should stop washing our dirty linen in public. Senate Ned Nwoko, who is representing Delta North in the National Assembly and other elected representatives of the people, political class and other critical stakeholders should work together and engage the people to know what they want, rather than embark on what is perceived as personal aggrandizement.

“We enjoined those currently agitating for the Anioma state project and the drivers of the initiative to maintain the status quo, pending when a comprehensive dialogue and all-inclusive consultations have been concluded to give the initiative a clear direction.”

The monarchs frowned on a situation where the issue of the Anioma state creation and the zoning formula has polarised the political class and other critical stakeholders, saying such acrimony is capable of derailing the entire overall objective and depriving the zone of the much desired social, economic and political development.

The stakeholders agree to the creation of Anioma state but to be added to the South-East geopolitical zone is the bone of contention. As it were, consultation and sensitisation are ongoing to bring people together to speak in one voice, even as members of the political class are also busy working underground to truncate the move.