The government of Imo State has taken decisive action by demolishing a well-known criminal hideout situated in Ama Hausa, Owerri, recognized as a center for drug trafficking, arms smuggling, and other unlawful activities.
In a press release from Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Electronic/Creative Media, it was revealed that the operation was spearheaded by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Monitoring and Compliance, Hon. Nze Chinasa Nwaneri.
The announcement indicated that the location had been monitored for some time as it harbored dangerous criminals engaged in the distribution of illegal drugs, the trafficking of weapons, and various violent offenses that jeopardized community safety.
During the operation, multiple suspects were apprehended and subsequently transferred to appropriate security agencies for questioning and legal proceedings.
“Our stance is unequivocal: Imo State will not serve as a refuge for criminals. We are pursuing every syndicate, every drug dealer, and every arms trafficker. No individual is above the law, and we will not tolerate any criminal activities,” Hon. Nwaneri declared during the demolition.
The statement also highlighted the backing from leaders and members of the Hausa community in Imo State, who welcomed the government’s firm measures. They noted that the demolition was a positive step towards cleansing their community of individuals who tarnish their reputation and disrupt harmonious living.
They expressed gratitude to Governor Hope Uzodimma for his bravery and impartiality, reaffirming their commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at eradicating crime in the state, regardless of who is implicated.
The government of Delta State has reiterated its dedication to democratic principles and its willingness to embrace constructive criticism, asserting that such interactions are essential for progress and accountability.
During a press conference in Asaba, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, the Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, emphasized that the administration led by Governor Oborevwori is open to genuine suggestions that can improve governance.
In response to recent protests by some youths in the Udu Local Government Area, he expressed concern about certain individuals who are attempting to spread misinformation and stoke dissent ahead of the upcoming elections.
Accompanied by notable officials including Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon; Dr. Fred Latimore, Director-General of the State Orientation and Communications Bureau; and Mr. Olisa Ifeajika, Executive Assistant on Public Enlightenment, Aniagwu noted that those who cannot directly contest the government’s decisions resort to sponsoring individuals to distort the truth.
Aniagwu assured that the administration has fairly allocated resources for projects across all 25 local government areas, including Udu, which did not provide overwhelming support for the Governor during the last election cycle.
“Regardless of this, our government has made significant investments in infrastructure and human resources in Udu,” he stated.
Detailing key developments in Udu, Aniagwu reported that the government has constructed or rehabilitated over 27.8 kilometers of roads and 24 kilometers of drainage systems, enhancing connectivity with neighboring areas including Uvwie, Ughelli South, and Warri South-West.
He highlighted several ongoing projects, including the DSC roundabout flyover, which aims to transform the area’s landscape, the rehabilitation of CAC Road off Orhuwhorun Road, and the construction of Bezi Road off College Road, Aladja.
Additional projects include the rehabilitation of the Ekakpamre–Ekrokpe–Usiefrun Road, which connects Ughelli South and Udu LGAs, along with the reconstruction of Opete Road from DSC Expressway to Opete Waterside in Udu. The development of Awharode Street/Awharode Lane in Oghior Town and the construction of Dickey Street linking Orhu
During the 2025 Public Service Week in Delta State, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori emphasized the urgent need for improved public service delivery to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
At a public lecture hosted by the Office of the Head of Service, themed “Five Years to 2030: Accelerating Public Service Delivery for a Sustainable Future,” the governor highlighted the significance of enhancing institutional capacity, utilizing knowledge effectively, and fostering accountability to spur development.
Governor Oborevwori reaffirmed the state’s commitment to revitalizing the public service through comprehensive human capital development as part of his administration’s MORE Agenda.
He assured civil servants that his government is fully committed to their welfare. “We are investing in new skills, modern methodologies, and behavioral transformations to ensure that our workforce is prepared to tackle both current and future challenges.
“We must enhance public service delivery to build a sustainable future for Delta State,” he stated.
The governor noted that his administration had set a positive example by organizing a dinner for civil servants, which underscores its commitment to their well-being.
He also pointed out that Delta is among the first states in Nigeria to implement the new minimum wage, reflecting his administration’s dedication to improving the lives of its citizens. “I encourage every public servant to respond to this commitment with increased loyalty, dedication, and a focused effort toward achieving the government’s objectives,” Oborevwori urged.
Regarding the theme of the lecture, he reiterated the critical role of the civil service in driving transformation and expressed confidence that with the right resources, mindset, and leadership, Delta would not only meet but exceed its targets.
In a noteworthy display of support for excellence, Governor Oborevwori presented cash prizes of N500,000 each to two outstanding winners of the Public Service Quiz Competition, celebrating merit and reinforcing his commitment to nurturing a culture of excellence within the public service.
Earlier, the Head of Service, Dr. Minnie Oseji, outlined the week’s events, which included broadcasts, a Friday prayer service, an online quiz, a public lecture, a golf tournament, and a thanksgiving service. She noted that many quiz winners were from the Post Primary Education Board, leading to calls for future categories to be separated.
She further emphasized significant advancements in civil service reform, including the near completion of a 20-point agenda aligned with the MORE Agenda, and mentioned efforts to restore a 10% IGR allocation to revenue-generating ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs).
Dr. Oseji stated that initiatives like digitization, performance monitoring, and enhanced training frameworks have been implemented to modernize the service and expressed optimism that with continuous reforms, increased transparency, and improved security, Delta State will attract more foreign investment.
The Ojora of Ijora and Iganmu Kingdom, Oba AbdulFatai Oyegbemi, has dismissed six chiefs for their attendance at the Labour Party’s campaign kickoff event in the Apapa area of Lagos State.
The monarch expressed that the chiefs participated in the political gathering without his permission, thereby breaching palace protocols by misrepresenting him at the event.
The chiefs who have been affected include Chief Lateef Ojora (Bale Alaba Oro), Chief Saliu Biliamin (Bale Alafia Dodoro), and Chief Taiwo Hassan (Bale Oke Ira).
Also included are Chief Idris Ojora (Bale Abule Kere), Chief Hakeem Oseni (Bale Mosafejo Amukoko), and Chief Sule Balogun (Balogun of Abule Kere).
This action followed a meeting held at the palace on Monday, during which Oba Oyegbemi deemed the chiefs’ conduct unacceptable.
In a statement obtained by our correspondent on Tuesday, it was noted, “In light of the events that transpired without his prior knowledge, Kabiyesi Ojora convened the Bales, Balogun, and the Ojora Councils at his historic Palace for clarification.
“In a manner reflecting both disappointment and authority, Kabiyesi emphasized that the chiefs’ actions contradicted their responsibilities. He stressed that no chief should make decisions or act on his behalf without his explicit approval, as their roles are to represent him and uphold the traditions of the kingdom.
“The decision to dethrone the six chiefs illustrates his dedication to maintaining order and integrity within his leadership. During the meeting, Kabiyesi also took the time to praise the current government’s ongoing development initiatives in Ojora Land, reaffirming his support for the administration as it promotes growth and progress for the kingdom.”
The Lagos monarch also highlighted the importance of transparency and cooperation between traditional leaders and their involvement in political affairs, while reminding all chiefs of their duties within the respected Ojora Kingdom.
The Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) has reiterated its dedication to the Renewed Hope Agenda put forth by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, highlighting the importance of significant reforms, accountability in institutions, and inclusive development throughout Nigeria.
This affirmation was included in a statement released following the PGF’s two-day gathering in Benin City, Edo State, which took place from June 27 to 28, 2025.
The communiqué, signed by PGF Chairman and Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodimma, underscored that the strategic meeting provided a platform for an in-depth examination of Nigeria’s socio-economic trajectory and the essential contribution of subnational governments in fostering national change.
In attendance were governors from the All Progressives Congress (APC), including the newly welcomed Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom. His integration into the Forum was seen as indicative of a growing national consensus on the necessity of people-centered governance and political collaboration to encourage development.
The PGF extended its congratulations to President Tinubu and acknowledged the broad support for his leadership from various stakeholders across the nation.
During their discussions, the Forum evaluated the nation’s economic, social, and political climate, praising the increasing collaboration between federal and state entities, particularly concerning fiscal reforms, food security, energy transition, infrastructure modernization, and the revitalization of the social sector.
The governors committed to maintaining this synergy to reinforce Nigeria’s federal framework.
Regarding economic reforms, the PGF recognized the initial successes of macroeconomic stabilization measures such as the elimination of fuel subsidies and the unification of exchange rates.
However, they stressed that recovering and stimulating the economy must be democratized through enhanced investments in food security, job creation, poverty alleviation, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and social safety programs.
The Forum reaffirmed the critical function of subnational governments as catalysts for economic revitalization, expressing their dedication to advancing economic decentralization according to Section 13 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which mandates a collaborative approach to promote public welfare at all governmental levels.
The PGF welcomed increased fiscal transfers to states and rising investor confidence in Nigeria’s economic outlook, with many APC-led states starting to draw significant domestic and foreign investments.
The Forum also recognized ongoing initiatives to professionalize procurement practices, digitize governance systems, and improve regulatory frameworks. They committed to building on this momentum to enhance productivity-driven infrastructure and boost inter-state competitiveness.
The governors expressed gratitude to Nigeria’s security agencies for their efforts in combating crime and protecting national sovereignty. They reaffirmed their support for coordinated action between agencies, community policing, and grassroots intelligence initiatives, while also emphasizing the need for enhanced investment in surveillance capabilities and improved conditions for frontline personnel.
The PGF conveyed condolences to families impacted by insecurity, particularly in Benue and Niger States, while reaffirming their collective support for the President’s security strategies, especially his decisive actions in Benue.
Acknowledging the crucial role of local governments and community frameworks in service provision and democratic participation, the Forum highlighted the importance of strengthening these institutions.
On the topics of leadership, party unity, and revitalization, the Forum noted the entry of numerous Nigerians—including governors and National Assembly members—into the APC as a clear sign of public trust in the party’s leadership and the Renewed Hope Agenda.
The Forum reiterated that the APC stands as the most cohesive political entity in Nigeria, with an unparalleled track record of reform, electoral victories, and national unity. They called for a strategic pivot toward initiatives that promote social equity and inclusive prosperity, emphasizing that while economic indicators show positive trends, reforms must prioritize the well-being of ordinary citizens.
Additionally, the Forum acknowledged the resignation of APC National Chairman Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, seeing it as a reflection of the party’s ongoing evolution and reform.
Looking to the future, the PGF reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to a unified, just, and prosperous Nigeria. The governors vowed to implement significant reforms, promote socio-economic development, and strengthen institutional trust nationwide.
They resolved to uphold the core values of the APC, harnessing innovation and intergovernmental cooperation to foster grassroots development.
The governors encouraged Nigerians, both at home and abroad, to unite behind President Tinubu and the APC as the country moves toward a more secure, inclusive, and optimistic future.
In a significant step toward enhancing digital literacy and fostering educational inclusivity, Her Excellency Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, the First Lady of Delta State, has provided 500 uLesson tablets to students attending public primary and secondary schools throughout the state.
The event took place at Government House in Asaba on Thursday and was organized in partnership with the Renewed Hope Initiative and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
During the ceremony, Deaconess Oborevwori emphasized that this initiative represents a vital investment in the future of the children in Delta State. “Today, we are proud to distribute a total of five hundred uLesson tablets to students from Primary, Junior, and Senior Secondary Schools—one hundred for Primary schools, two hundred for Junior Secondary, and another two hundred for Senior Secondary schools,” she announced.
She further explained that this initiative is part of a more extensive mission aimed at equipping students with essential resources to thrive in a digital environment. “This collaborative educational effort between the Renewed Hope Initiative and the NDDC is crucial for our youth,” she remarked.
The First Lady expressed her hope that the tablets would encourage self-directed learning and enhance academic achievements, particularly among students from less privileged backgrounds. “It is my heartfelt prayer that the resources we provide will yield abundant returns,” she concluded.
In her welcoming remarks, the Deputy Governor’s Wife, Mrs. Catherine Onyeme, articulated that the initiative exemplifies the administration’s dedication to empowerment.
“This government is recognized for its commitment to enriching and empowering those around us,” she stated, referring to the initiative as “a symbol of progress.”
Mrs. Onyeme also took the opportunity to speak to the attending traders, urging them to utilize the support they received thoughtfully and purposefully.
Earlier in the event, the Commissioner for Primary Education, Dr. Kingsley Ashibogwu, underscored the pivotal role of technology in broadening educational opportunities for young learners. “With internet access, children can achieve so much using these tablets. This technology will enable them to continue making strides in the world,” he claimed, also praising the state government’s efforts toward safety and comprehensive development.
Mrs. Rose Ezewu, the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, echoed her appreciation for Deaconess Oborevwori and the First Lady of Nigeria for their contributions to instilling hope and empowering the younger generation.
The occasion marked the distribution of 500 uLesson tablets to students, along with gas ovens for bakers, grinding machines for traders, and cash grants aimed at supporting small businesses.
Those receiving the aid expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Governor’s Wife and the First Lady of Nigeria for their invaluable support and encouragement.
On Tuesday, intense fighting erupted in parts of Kaduna and Niger states, resulting in casualties among both security personnel and armed bandits.
The violence involved coordinated attacks on military bases in several locations.
The assaults targeted military installations in Kwanar Dutse Mairiga and Boka in Niger State, as well as Aungwan Turai in the Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The attackers launched a simultaneous, three-pronged offensive against these forward operating bases.
In response, combined forces from the ground and air units conducted multiple counterattacks, successfully neutralizing a significant number of bandits.
Nevertheless, the Nigerian Army confirmed that some of its soldiers lost their lives during the engagements.
In an official statement shared on its X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday, the Nigerian Army reported that four soldiers were wounded by gunfire and are currently undergoing treatment. The statement read:
“On June 24, 2025, military bases in Kwanar Dutse Mairiga and Boka in Niger State, as well as Aungwan Turai in Kaduna State, were targeted in a coordinated three-pronged attack by bandits.
In response, land and air forces launched multiple counterattacks, resulting in the death of numerous bandits.
Regrettably, some brave soldiers sacrificed their lives during these prolonged battles, while four injured troops are receiving medical care. Further updates will be provided later.”
The Governor of Delta State’s wife and founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, is actively continuing food distribution efforts as part of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) Food Outreach Scheme, a federal government social investment program spearheaded by the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu (CON).
During a distribution event at the Government House in Asaba on Wednesday, Deaconess Oborevwori presented 3,000 bags of semolina and 2,500 cartons of pasta to 400 households in Delta State.
This event marks a significant extension of previously conducted food distribution initiatives under the same program.
“Several months ago, this outreach began with a smaller distribution. Today, I am privileged, on behalf of Her Excellency, the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to extend this generous initiative to a broader segment of our community,” Deaconess Oborevwori remarked.
She applauded the Renewed Hope Initiative for its positive influence on the lives of ordinary Nigerians and expressed appreciation for Senator Tinubu’s empathetic leadership.
“We can all witness that the Renewed Hope Initiative is consistently instilling hope in Nigerians. This effort will undoubtedly reach those in the grassroots level,” she emphasized.
The Delta First Lady urged both recipients and the wider community to support the program with prayers and positive energy.
“We sincerely hope that this empowerment effort continues to expand, reaching every household in Delta State. Let us all remain optimistic for even more advancements under this administration,” she concluded.
In her welcome address, the Deputy Governor’s wife, Her Excellency, Mrs. Catherine Onyeme, who was represented by the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mrs. Rose Ezewu, praised Deaconess Oborevwori for enhancing collaboration with the President’s wife, a partnership that has delivered meaningful assistance to vulnerable groups in Delta State.
Beneficiaries of the outreach, including visually impaired individuals, those with physical disabilities, orphans, elderly citizens, and other marginalized groups, expressed gratitude to both the First Lady of Nigeria and Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori for this impactful initiative.
The Renewed Hope Initiative, led by Senator Oluremi Tinubu, is a key social intervention program under the Federal Government aimed at improving the lives of Nigeria’s underserved communities through initiatives in health, welfare, education, and economic support.
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has offered heartfelt congratulations to Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, as he marks his 60th birthday on June 25.
In a statement released on Wednesday in Asaba by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, Governor Oborevwori commended Sanwo-Olu for his outstanding leadership and administrative skills.
He characterized him as a distinguished professional and an insightful leader who wields considerable influence.
Governor Oborevwori highlighted Sanwo-Olu’s significant achievements, noting that his practical and visionary strategies have fostered development and enhanced growth across Lagos State.
“On behalf of the government and the people of Delta State, I extend my warmest wishes to a respected statesman, proficient professional, and esteemed colleague, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, as he celebrates his 60th birthday today, June 25, 2025.
“We pray for God’s continued protection and blessings, granting you robust health to enable you to render even greater service to the people of Lagos and beyond,” Governor Oborevwori stated.
The police in Delta State have arrested two suspected cultists and recovered two pump-action guns from a native doctor in the state.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, by the State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, it was stated that the suspected armed robbers and cultists were arrested on June 18, 2025, at about 12:20 hrs.
The Eagle-Net Surveillance Team, stationed in Ughelli North LGA, intercepted a black Toyota Corolla with registration number RSH 90 RC, driven by one Telvin Richmond, aged 27, of Opete by Otokutu, and one Frank Obiorah, aged 26, of the same address.
According to the statement, “the vehicle and the suspects were subjected to a thorough search, during which a locally made cut-to-size gun, two yellow handbands inscribed with NBM (Neo Black Movement), one battle axe, and a wooden pistol were all concealed inside the compartments of the vehicle doors.”
“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects are members of the Aiye confraternity, and one of them bought the gun in 2024 for the sum of eighty-seven thousand naira from another suspect who is currently at large.”
In an earlier development, operatives of the Special Anti-Kidnapping and Cybercrime Squad were conducting an investigation against a native doctor by the name of Okonji Chimeze, a 47-year-old resident of Umuehe Quarter, Ibusa.
On June 14, 2025, at about 06:30 hrs, acting on credible intelligence, these operatives stormed the suspect’s residence in Ibusa.
“A search warrant was executed on the premises of the suspect, during which two automatic pump-action guns and one cutlass were recovered, hidden inside the ceiling of the suspect’s room,” the statement added.