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Koyoyo, APC Youth Leader Congratulates Tinubu on 74th Birthday, Commends His Leadership, Vision

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By Sunday Apah

The South South Youth Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Uhrorho Koyoyo, has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the occasion of his 74th birthday anniversary.

Koyoyo, in his detailed congratulatory statement, lauded President Tinubu as a visionary statesman and a foundational pillar of modern Nigerian democracy.

He highlighted the President’s decades-long political journey, noting his unwavering commitment to democratic ideals, mentorship of countless leaders, and strategic role in shaping the nation’s current political landscape.

The youth leader described Tinubu’s leadership as a beacon of resilience and dedication.

Focusing on the present administration, the APC chieftain expressed strong confidence in President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda. He commended the President’s courage in implementing critical economic reforms, stating that such decisive actions, though challenging in the short term, are essential for laying a solid foundation for sustainable growth and long-term national prosperity. Koyoyo urged citizens to remain steadfast and supportive of these policies.

The youth leader called on his peers across the South South region and the entire nation to actively engage with these opportunities for empowerment.

While praying for continued good health, wisdom, and strength for President Tinubu as he steers the affairs of the nation, Koyoyo, on behalf of the APC youth in the South South zone, reaffirmed their unwavering loyalty and support for the administration.

He expressed optimism that under President Tinubu’s guidance, Nigeria is on a steadfast path toward realizing its full potential and achieving greater heights of development and global stature.

APC National Convention: South-South Youth Leader Congratulates Newly Elected National Executive Committee

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By Sunday Apah

Prince Uhrorho Koyoyo, the South-South Youth Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has congratulated the newly elected National Executive Committee of the party.

This follows their successful emergence during the recently concluded National Convention held in Abuja.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Prince Koyoyo specifically commended the Party’s National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, the National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, the National Publicity Secretary, Barr. Felix Morka, and the National Youth Leader, Mr. Dayo Israel.

He also congratulated all other members of the newly constituted executive body on their electoral victory.

Prince Koyoyo described the election of the new leadership as a significant and positive step for the APC.

He expressed strong confidence that their tenure would ensure continuity in the party’s trajectory of excellence, which directly supports the agenda of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who also serves as the National Leader of the APC.

The youth leader emphasized that the new executive will bring its wealth of experience and a renewed vision at a crucial time for the party.

He noted that their leadership is expected to consolidate the party’s gains and strengthen its structures across all levels of governance and membership.

Prince Koyoyo offered his prayers for the newly inaugurated officials. He wished them increased wisdom, divine grace, and a spirit of understanding as they undertake the responsibility of steering the party’s affairs.

He expressed optimism that under their guidance, the APC would ascend to even greater and more enviable heights of success and national service.

He called for unity and support from all party members, especially the youth wing, for the new National Executive Committee.

Prince Koyoyo urged everyone to work collaboratively with the leadership to foster internal democracy, drive grassroots engagement, and ensure the party’s enduring strength and relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape.

Delta State Mandates Full Compliance with Outdoor Advertising Regulations

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By Sunday Apah

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, has instructed the Delta State Signage and Advertisement Agency (DESSAA) to ensure strict adherence to all laws governing outdoor advertising within the state.

This directive, issued in accordance with existing statutes, empowers DESSAA to oversee and standardize outdoor advertising practices statewide.

According to a statement from the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Kingsley Eze Emu, the following compliance measures have been enacted:

Operation Tag Your Boards: All billboard structures must now display the official logo or company name of the owner or licensed practitioner.

Practitioners are required to present their Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (ARCON) certificates at the DESSAA Director of Administration’s office.

A complete list of advertising sites, along with the corresponding DESSAA approvals, must be submitted for verification.

Outdoor advertising operators are expected to implement these measures fully within seven days of this notice.

The state government emphasized the urgency of these steps to professionalize the industry, moving it away from unregulated operations.

These regulations aim to enhance the visual landscape of the state’s major cities and towns by preventing billboard overcrowding, which often creates visual clutter and environmental concerns.

The statement cautioned that failure to comply within the given timeframe will be considered a serious violation, resulting in appropriate penalties.

For further inquiries, contact DESSAA at: 08157012430; 09097194340; 08088338970; 07067733195. Alternatively, visit the agency’s office at Block 11b, Old Secretariat, Summit Road, Asaba, Delta State.

FULL LIST: Yilwatda Elected Chairman, Basiru as Secretary, Others Unveiled

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By Sunday Apah

The All Progressives Congress selected a new slate of national officers during its National Convention on Friday, held at Eagle Square in Abuja.

Leading the newly elected officials is Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, who was chosen as the party’s National Chairman.

He will be assisted by two Deputy National Chairmen: Ali Bukar Dalori representing the North and Dr. Benjamin Obi Nwoye representing the South.

Senator Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru secured the role of National Secretary, with Prof. AbdulKarim Abubakar Kana appointed as Deputy National Secretary.

Murtala Aliyu Kankia was named National Legal Adviser, while Uguru Mathew Ofoke assumed the position of National Treasurer. Amb. Haruna Ginsau was elected National Financial Secretary.

Muhammad Sulaiman Argungu OFR was selected as National Organising Secretary, and Donatus Enyinnah Nwankpa as National Welfare Secretary. Felix Morka took on the role of National Publicity Secretary, with Sen. Abubakar Maikafi appointed as National Auditor.

Among other significant appointments, Dr. Mary A. Idele was elected National Women Leader, and Dayo Isreal became National Youth Leader. Aare Durotolu Oyebode Bankole was designated National Leader for Persons with Disabilities.

Further positions were assigned as follows: Hammam Adamu Ali Kumo as Deputy National Financial Secretary, Barr. Emeka Okafor as Deputy National Organising Secretary, and Zainab Abubakar Ibrahim as Deputy National Women Leader. Hon. Meseko Durosinmi Josiah was elected Deputy National Publicity Secretary, while Dr. Christopher Michael Akpan became Deputy National Welfare Secretary.

Mr. Olugbenga Olayemi emerged as Deputy National Auditor, Barr. Ibrahim Salawu as Deputy National Legal Adviser, and Engr. Ben Akak as Deputy National Treasurer. Jamaludeen Kabiru was chosen as Deputy National Youth Leader.

The convention also confirmed National Ex-officio members representing each region: Dr. Opawoye Oluwatoyin Bunmi (North Central), Adamu Jallah (North East), KanoMuhammed Jamu Yusuf (North West), Hon. Ikechukwu Umeh (South East), Mr. Francis Kolokolo (South South), and Hon. Bunmi Orinowo (South West).

Apah Congratulates Koyoyo on His Emergence as APC South-South Zone Youth Leader

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By Sunday Apah

The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Olorogun Sunday Apah, has extended his congratulations to Prince Koyoyo Uhrorho on his emergence as the All Progressives Congress (APC) South-South Zone Youth Leader.

Apah made this known in a formal statement, in which he also described Koyoyo as his cousin, highlighting the personal significance of this achievement alongside its political importance.

In his statement, Apah praised Koyoyo’s dedication, strategic acumen, and years of service within the party’s youth wing.

He expressed confidence that Koyoyo’s leadership would bring renewed energy and innovative ideas to the role, fostering greater youth engagement and mobilization across the South-South region.

Apah emphasized that this appointment is a testament to Koyoyo’s hard work and the trust the party leadership places in his capabilities.

The role of the APC South-South Youth Leader is critical at a time when the party is seeking to strengthen its presence and appeal among the younger demographic in the region.

Apah noted that Koyoyo’s deep understanding of local issues and his ability to connect with young people position him perfectly to drive the party’s youth agenda forward.

He urged all youth members and stakeholders to offer their full support to ensure the success of this new chapter.

Furthermore, Apah highlighted the broader implications of this appointment for the APC’s political strategy in the South-South.

He stated that effective youth leadership is essential for building a robust party structure, promoting inclusive governance, and preparing the next generation of political leaders.

Apah believes that Koyoyo’s emergence signals the party’s commitment to empowering young voices and integrating them into the core of its decision-making processes.

Akeni Congratulates Kwode on Inauguration as Ughelli South Coordinator of Renew Hope Ambassador

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By Sunday Apah

The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Delta State on Political Matters, Engr. Dr. Kingsley Akeni, has congratulated Deacon Matthew Kwode on his inauguration as the Coordinator of the Renew Hope Ambassador for the Ughelli South Local Government Area Chapter.

In his statement, Akeni praised Kwode’s longstanding dedication to community service and his unwavering commitment to the ideals of the Renew Hope Ambassador initiative.

He emphasized that Kwode’s proven track record in grassroots mobilization and his deep understanding of the local issues in Ughelli South make him an ideal choice for this pivotal role.

Akeni expressed confidence that under Kwode’s leadership, the chapter would see enhanced coordination and impactful outreach.

The Renew Hope Ambassador program is a key initiative aimed at fostering community engagement, promoting government policies, and driving socio-economic development at the grassroots level.

Akeni noted that Kwode’s appointment comes at a crucial time, as the state government intensifies efforts to ensure that the benefits of governance reach every corner of Delta State.

He urged all stakeholders in Ughelli South to rally behind Kwode to ensure the success of the Renewed Hope Agenda

Furthermore, Akeni reiterated the importance of unity and collaboration among party members and community leaders in achieving the broader goals of the Renew Hope agenda.

He called on residents of Ughelli South to actively participate in the initiatives spearheaded by the coordinator, emphasizing that collective effort is essential for sustainable development and progress in the area.

Oborevwori Inaugurates Renewed Hope Ambassadors’ Local Government, Ward Coordinators

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..Urges Grassroots Leaders to Foster Unity, Deliver Results

By Sunday Apah

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, inaugurated the Local Government and Ward Coordinators of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors on Tuesday, significantly extending the movement’s reach into communities across the state.

The event, held in Asaba, was attended by senior government officials, party leaders, and key stakeholders.

Governor Oborevwori, represented by Deputy Governor Sir Monday Onyeme, stressed that appointing 25 Local Government and 270 Ward Coordinators establishes a crucial and organized connection between the government and citizens at the grassroots level.

“You are the lifeblood of Renewed Hope in our communities. This inauguration is more than recognition—it is an empowerment. It grants you the authority to act, the framework to operate, and the duty to deliver,” he stated.

“Today represents a pivotal moment for the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Delta State. We are formally launching a grassroots network designed to bring our vision closer to the people and amplify its impact in every community.

“Our theme, *Our Party, One Message, One Mobilization*, captures the essence of our mission. It reminds us that our power lies in unity, discipline, and coordinated effort. We must speak with one voice, share one message, and mobilize with a single purpose.

“By inaugurating 25 Local Government and 270 Ward Ambassadors, we are creating a structured, accountable, and responsive network.

“Our ambassadors have a clear mandate: engage with residents, listen to their concerns, and communicate our vision clearly and convincingly; mobilize support with discipline, ensuring message consistency and coordinated action; and, above all, uphold accountability, recognizing that you represent the principles of service, unity, and hope.

“As you begin your work, you must also highlight the concrete achievements of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu under the Renewed Hope agenda. These successes show that Renewed Hope is not just a slogan—it is visible, measurable progress improving the lives of our people.

“From today, you serve as the face of Renewed Hope in every ward and every local government of Delta State.

“Let me emphasize: our success depends on unity. When we operate as one party—with one message and one mobilization—we become stronger, more effective, and unstoppable.

“The people of Delta State deserve a movement that is organized, responsive, and impactful. That is exactly what we are building today.

“I charge each of you: carry this message with pride, discipline, and unwavering commitment. Let your actions reflect our values, let your efforts strengthen our unity, and let your service bring renewed hope to every community.”

Former Delta State Governor and South-South Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, explained that the initiative—established by President Tinubu in partnership with Governor Hope Uzodimma and other progressive governors—is a well-organized platform to lead public discourse, engage Nigerians, and communicate government policies and accomplishments.

He encouraged the ambassadors to work closely with ward chairpersons, executive members, councilors, and party leaders. He stressed the importance of clear communication to correct misinformation and explain reforms such as the fuel subsidy removal, which has increased revenue allocation, facilitated salary payments, and supported programs like the student loan scheme.

In a goodwill message, Delta State APC Chairman Chief Solomon Areyenka declared that the APC in the state is “advancing steadily toward success and victory.”

APC National Vice Chairman (South-South), Hon. Victor Giadom, reminded the ambassadors that leadership is local, noting that they are the direct representatives of the party and President Tinubu within their communities.

State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Rt. Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, described the inauguration as “a strategic milestone that establishes a strong, functional grassroots structure across all 25 local government areas and 270 wards.”

He urged the newly appointed ambassadors to perform their duties with dedication, unity, and integrity to further the Renewed Hope agenda in Delta State.

Ofagbe Community Calls for Contract Termination Over Delayed Isoko Ring Road Project

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By Sunday Apah

Residents of Ofagbe Community in Isoko North Local Government Area, Delta State, have held a demonstration to express their frustration with the extensive delays and reported substandard work on the 24-kilometer Isoko Ring Road.

They are urging Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to cancel the contract awarded to Dora-Dan Global Resources.

Led by Community President-General Engr. Cyril Jeke, protesters voiced strong dissatisfaction with what they described as the contractor’s failure to complete this essential infrastructure project, despite several attempts by the state government to intervene.

During the protest, Engr. Jeke criticized the contractor for an apparent “lack of capability and expertise,” pointing out that the project has seen little progress years after it was initially awarded under former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

The community explained that the road, which connects Ellu, Ovrode, Ofagbe, Orie-Irri, Okpe-Isoko, Uro-Irri, and Ada-Irri, was originally due for completion by December 2022. They expressed disappointment that construction remains far from finished, forcing locals to cope with deteriorating living conditions.

Jeke mentioned that multiple high-level efforts have been made to address the issue, including a visit by the Deputy Governor and an inspection by Governor Oborevwori in March 2025. These interventions led to an increase in the contract value to encourage better performance from the contractor. Despite the revised budget, the community reports no substantial advancement on the project.

He also noted that a strategic meeting in June 2025—attended by stakeholders, government representatives, and the contractor, and facilitated by the Special Adviser on Project Monitoring and Audit, Engr. Dr. Goodnews Agbi—resulted in a pledge from Dora-Dan Global Resources to return to the site and expedite work. “That commitment has not been meaningfully honored,” the community stated.

While acknowledging repeated assurances from the Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, that the state government remains dedicated to finishing the project, the community insists that the lack of visible progress contradicts these promises.

Protesters condemned the slow pace of work as “unacceptably sluggish” and cautioned that further delays would intensify residents’ difficulties, particularly with the approaching rainy season.

“The road has turned into a daily ordeal for travelers and residents. Local commerce is paralyzed, access to basic services is heavily restricted, and our community faces relentless hardship,” their statement declared.

Demonstrators carried signs with messages such as “Contractor is Incompetent—Revoke the Contract,” “Public Funds, No Progress—Why?”, “Further Delay is Unacceptable,” and “Delayed Development is Denied Development.”

They outlined the severe human and economic impact of the stall, noting that farmers cannot move their goods, pregnant women face obstacles reaching medical care, and entire communities risk isolation during heavy rains.

The community is now appealing to Governor Oborevwori to end the current contract and reassign it to a more capable contractor with a demonstrated ability to finish the project within a realistic timeframe.

“We believe in the Governor’s MORE Agenda, but that promise must be backed by decisive action when a contractor clearly underperforms,” community leaders asserted, adding that public patience has been exhausted.

In response to the protest, the Chief of Staff of the Government House in Asaba, Hon. Johnson Erijo, praised the community for choosing a peaceful method to raise their concerns rather than taking matters into their own hands.

Erijo recognized that the Deputy Governor, the Commissioner for Works, and the Governor had previously given commitments regarding the road. He assured protesters that their grievances would be relayed to the governor.

“I will ensure His Excellency is informed of your protest. As you have rightly emphasized, the government does not tolerate poor performance. Appropriate measures will be taken,” he stated.

He further reassured the community that the state government will review their situation and implement suitable actions to resolve the issue.

Oginibo Community Praises NDDC for Rapid Approval of Solar Streetlight Initiative

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By Sunday Apah

Residents of Oginibo Community in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State, have expressed gratitude to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) for promptly approving a solar-powered streetlight project.

The initiative is intended to improve security and support local economic growth.

The community issued a statement on Monday, describing the NDDC’s action as timely, significant, and worthy of praise.

According to the statement, Oginibo Community formally petitioned the NDDC on February 9, 2026, seeking the installation of 985 solar-powered streetlights.

The request aimed to address persistent darkness and related security and socioeconomic issues.

The appeal, jointly signed by President-General Mr. Israel Orioborue Opheghe and Secretary-General Mr. Tisha Ejekanshe Matthew, emphasized the years-long absence of working streetlights in the area.

This situation has increased vulnerability to crime, restricted nighttime mobility, and stifled business operations.

Community representatives welcomed the news that the NDDC approved the project and awarded the contract less than a month after receiving the request.

They characterized this step as exceptional and evidence of a more efficient and outcome-focused Commission.

The approved project entails the urgent installation of solar streetlights throughout Oginibo and surrounding areas, with a total budget of ₦298 million, including Value Added Tax.

Local leaders remarked that the Commission’s swift reply signals a revived dedication to supporting development in Niger Delta communities.

“This unusual speed clearly demonstrates the rise of a results-driven Commission focused on serving the public’s needs,” the statement read.

The community also commended NDDC Managing Director Dr. Samuel Ogbuku for transforming the agency into an active and responsible organization dedicated to achieving tangible outcomes.

They expressed confidence that the streetlights will greatly increase safety, allow more secure movement after dark—particularly for women, children, and the elderly—and encourage evening commercial and social engagement.

The statement recognized Delta State Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads) Comrade Reuben Izeze for helping connect the community with the NDDC.

Reaffirming its commitment to assist throughout the installation, Oginibo Community promised ongoing collaboration with the Commission to ensure the project is effectively carried out and maintained.

They noted that the effort supports President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, thanking the federal government while reiterating backing for both the President and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

Speaking for the community, President-General Mr. Israel Orioborue Opheghe called the approval “a timely and meaningful step that marks a new chapter in the NDDC’s service delivery.”

He added that Oginibo remains dedicated to supporting programs that advance development and safety.

The statement ended with profound thanks to the NDDC for rebuilding public trust through what it termed a community-focused and attentive intervention.

Delta State Governor Approves Employment of Over 700 Healthcare Staff

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By Sunday Apah

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has authorized the employment of over 700 medical and ancillary personnel.

This move forms a key part of a strategic initiative to reinforce the state’s healthcare system.

State Health Commissioner, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme announced the approval at a recent press conference.

He stated that this decision highlights the administration’s continued dedication to growing the health sector, complementing ongoing infrastructure improvements.

Commissioner Onojaeme indicated that the recruitment drive responds to rising demand for medical services.

This surge follows significant developments, such as the conversion of Warri General Hospital into a Central Hospital and the nearing completion of the Mother and Child Hospital in Ekpan.

“This authorization demonstrates the government’s forward-thinking strategy to ensure our health institutions are sufficiently staffed to address the increasing needs of our communities,” Onojaeme remarked.

He provided a detailed allocation plan: 295 personnel will be assigned to the Hospital Management Board, and the Delta State University Teaching Hospital will take on 120 new staff members.

The recently founded College of Health Technology in Ovrode is slated to hire 100 individuals, while Asaba Specialist Hospital and Warri Central Hospital will receive 60 and 12 staff, respectively.

The Commissioner also mentioned that this recruitment aims to counter the impact of the widespread emigration of health workers, often referred to as the “Japa syndrome,” which has led to staffing shortages.

He added that a standing government policy to fill vacancies left by departing employees has been crucial in preserving operational continuity.

Onojaeme further detailed other initiatives to close essential gaps, including a nearly finished State Public Health Laboratory. He remembered that during the COVID-19 outbreak, samples were sent to Abuja for analysis due to the lack of a local facility.

He also noted that a new psychiatric hospital currently being built will broaden service offerings and create a need for more specialized staff.

Regarding medical technology, the Commissioner shared that the state has acquired three 1.5 Tesla MRI machines. He explained that these helium-free systems offer greater cost-efficiency and simpler maintenance than older equipment.

Significant upgrades to dialysis infrastructure were also highlighted, which have lowered treatment expenses to approximately ₦45,000 at some centers, with potential for further cost reduction through additional measures.

Onojaeme guaranteed that the hiring procedure would be conducted with transparency and based on merit, with job openings published in national and local newspapers.

The available roles will encompass a broad spectrum of specialties, including consultants, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, laboratory scientists, physiotherapists, health technologists, administrative personnel, and support staff.

He stressed that this comprehensive effort is anticipated to boost service quality and enhance overall health outcomes for residents across Delta State.

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