Wednesday 28 September 2022

Ex- security Adviser to Bayelsa Govt, Gov Diri disagree on transparency

Chief Richard Kpodoh, a former Special Adviser to the Bayelsa government on security matters and Gov Douye Diri have held divergent views on transoarency in public finances in the state.





Kpodoh alleged that the government's projects were shrouded in secrecy and mismanagement of several billions of naira that has accrued to the state internally generated revenue.



However, the government said it was transparent and prudent in the management of the state's resources.



Speaking on Wednesday, Kpodoh said that as a patriotic citizen, he cannot keep quiet without asking questions on how the state funds are managed.


He expressed sadness that while people in the state were in penury, few persons are diverting millions from public coffers.


He noted that the deliberate stoppage of the AIT-Elebele road,five star hotel amongst others that were initiated by previous administrations by y Diri's government is a clear demonstration of diversionary leadership and loss of focus by the governor and a cabal who daily sit around him with gossips.



Speaking on the transparency initiative that was started by the immediate past administration, Kpodoh called on Diri to go beyond briefing selected journalists and publish monthly income and expenditure in national and dailies.

 

"I cannot be part of a milipidic  train that has no clear vision other than deceiving the electorate and impoverishing them.



"Some of us are taking stock and at the appropriate time,we will file legal action against the state government, some ministries, agencies and individuals that are being used as conduit pipes.


"The man is busy recruiting hundreds of untrained social media influencers and paying them salaries that not even grade level nine civil servants are earning", Kpodoh said.


Reacting on the allegations of secrecy in ongoing projects, Mr Ayibaina Duba, Bayelsa Commissioner for Information dismissed the claims as baseless and false as details of every contract were displayed on signboards at project sites.


Duba, who listed ongoing projects and details in a statement wondered why Kpodoh would claim that publicly available information was being kept secret.



Duba,  noted that, aside from the fact that contractors and even consultants involved in roads or building projects are often displayed on boards at project sites, the projects are transformational and positively impacting the lives of Bayelsa people across the three senatorial zones of the state.


According to him,  as a government founded on openness and transparency, the government, through the media, keeps people of Bayelsa abreast of all projects approved by the state executive council disclosing necessary details including costs. 


Gas leak from vandalised Agip's pipeline in Bayelsa under control, repairs underway

Monday's gas leak reported at a pipeline operated in Bayelsa by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) has been brought under control, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

Our Correspondent monitoring the incident site reports that the gas leak under very high pressure and resulting noise from the discharge has ceased.

Wednesday 21 September 2022

Gas Export dips by 5 MMSCF as Suspected vandals blow up Agip's 24” Ogboinbiri/OB-OB gas pipeline in Bayelsa.



Nigeria's gas export feed to the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) has been cut by 5 million Standard Cubic Meters per day (MMSCM/d) following reported vandalism on the 24” Ogboinbiri/OB-OB at  Azikoro community in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa.


Residents near the incident site say they head sound of explosions on Tuesday morning in the area and saw small batteries and wires suspected to the used by  the suspected vandals to detonate Improvised Explosive Device.


The gas pipeline operated by Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) was vandalised thrice in April 2022.

Sunday 18 September 2022

SNEPCo schedules 200,000 bpd Bonga FPSO for Turnaround Maintenance in Oct


Shell Nigeria Exploration


and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo) on Sunday said its 200,000 barrels per day capacity Bonga Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel has been scheduled for Turnaround Maintenance (TAM) in Oct.



The oil firm announced the development in a statement by Mrs Abimbola Essien-Nelson, its Media Relations Manager


PROF MONDY GOLD



Professor Mondy Selle Gold was born on September 16, 1957, by HRH Kanyareye Gold and Ma Bede Gold (Nee Ozikozi) from Torugbene, a border community in both Bayelsa and Delta States. 

Friday 16 September 2022

Dikio congratulates successor, drums support by N/Delta stakeholders

 




The immediate past Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), has congratulated his successor, Maj.-Gen. Barry Ndiomu (retd) on his appointment.


Dikio in a statement on Friday expressed confidence that Ndiomu would build and expand the foundation he laid to transform ex-agitators into net contributors to the economy.

Environmentalist lists measures to reverse adverse effects of climate change



A renowned Environmentalist , Dr Nnimmo Bassey on Thursday said that the adverse effects of climate change, notably floods, rising temperatures and drought were due to abuse of rights of nature.

The Environmentalist explained that climate change was nature's way of reacting to human activities that distort its dynamics and balance.

Bassey, Executive Director, Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF), who spoke at a virtual forum titled “Conversations with Nature” attributed the current climate crisis to the dependence on fossil fuels.

Tuesday 13 September 2022

Oil Spill at Shell's field at Peremabiri in Bayelsa traced to equipment failure

The Aug. 24 leak from Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) facilities at Peremabiri in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa has been traced to equipment failure.


Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) to the incident site on Sept. 5 and 6, concluded that the spill incident in the area was caused by equipment failure.



A field report of the JIV by National Oil Spills Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) sighted by oir reporter indicated that the leak was due to operational mishap that discharged crude oil within SPDC's operational area with no impact on third party area.


Ijaw Progressives condemn smear campaign against PAP Boss Dikio.

The Watchdog for Progressive Ijaw (WPI) on Tuesday condemned ongoing smear campaigns sponsored by few selfish politicians and other enemies of the Niger Delta against the Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (retd).


The Coordinator, WPI, Mr. Lambart Olambo, in a statement  said their investigations revealed that the motive behind the campaign is against the general interests of the Niger Delta, aimed at deny Dikio his well-deserved reappointment and confirmation as the substantive coordinator of the programme.


Ijaw Progressives condemn smear campaign against PAP Boss Dikio.

The Watchdog for Progressive Ijaw (WPI) on Tuesday condemned ongoing smear campaigns sponsored by few selfish politicians and other enemies of the Niger Delta against the Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (retd).


The Coordinator, WPI, Mr. Lambart Olambo, in a statement  said their investigations revealed that the motive behind the campaign is against the general interests of the Niger Delta, aimed at deny Dikio his well-deserved reappointment and confirmation as the substantive coordinator of the programme.


Thursday 8 September 2022

At least 3,000 supporters of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), in Akwa Ibom at the weekend defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), to support the Bola Tinubu presidential ambition ahead 2023 polls.




The PDP faithful under the aegis of G-100 were led by their leader, Chief Sunday Ekwai and were received into the APC by Wilson, during the inauguration of the state chapters of PRIFGLA, and The Asiwaju Group in Uyo.


Wednesday 7 September 2022

Ignore Wike at your peril, Rivers PDP chief warns Atiku, party

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, Princewill Dike, has said embarrassing defeat stares the Presidential Candidate of the party, Alh. Atiku Abubakar, in the face if he ignores the demands of the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike and his camp.


Dike blames Atiku and the national leadership of the party for mismanaging an internal crisis he said should have been nipped in the bud before it loomed large.

Tuesday 6 September 2022

Bayelsa Govt. disburses N84 m cash grant to 420 SMEs

The Bayelsa Government on Teusday disbursed a cash grant of N84 million to 420 Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) operators who hailed from the state.

Each of the beneficiaries got a cash grant of N200,000.

 

The disbursements were for the months of June and July 2022.

Monday 5 September 2022

We are investigating oil spill at Peremabiri, Bayelsa, says Shell.

The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria ( SPDC) on Monday said it was investigating a report of an oil spill from its asset at Ogboinbiri in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

 

 

 

An operational mishap on Aug. 24 at Diebu Creek Flowstation operated by SPDC discharged a yet-to-be ascertained volume of crude into the environment.

 

Saturday 3 September 2022

Peremabiri connunity in Bayelsa berates Shell for poor response to oil spill

The people of Peremabiri community in Bayelsa on Friday regretted the insensitivity, and neglect by the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) over an oil spill that occurred two weeks 

 

 

The Chiefs, elders, youths and women groups in the coastal settlement on the banks of River Nun in Southern Ijaw Local Government said that the spill is yet to abate.