Day: June 16, 2023

Asari Dokubo speaks to the media in Abuja after meeting President Tinubu

Military personnel behind oil theft, says Asari Dokubo

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Asari Dokubo, a Niger Delta activist, has pledged support to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in checking the massive oil theft in the region.

Dokubo gave the pledge when he visited the president on Friday in Abuja and pointedly accused the military personnel of being involved in the racket.

Dokubo said that the resources in the region were being hijacked by a few Nigerians and their cohorts against the greatest interest of the citizens.

He said Niger Delta activists would ensure that the wealth of the people was used judiciously for the common good of the region and its people.

“We know that oil theft is an organised racket by some powerful people, including military personnel who give directives from Abuja.

“We have been saying this a long time ago and many Nigerians do not understand the politics in oil theft.

“I told the president that we know the people involved in this theft. Here was a crime being conducted within metres away from security posts of personnel sent to guard these oil installations.

“These security agents were able to intimidate other legally-recognised agencies mandated to guard these installations. We need to speak out against these elements and stop the bleeding of the economy,” he said.

Dokubo said that he had extensive discussion with the president, and assured that very soon the bad eggs in the system would be flushed out to give way for sanity in the Niger Delta region.

He said that the nation should not be held hostage again by a few individuals and groups who have no interest in the development of the Niger Delta and Nigeria generally.

“I will work with all stakeholders to see that oil theft is brought to zero level and also fight other crimes against the well-being of the economy of the country in the region,” Dokubo vowed.

Senator Ken Nnamani and his family at the burial of Jane Nnamani

Tinubu pays glowing tribute to Sen. Nnamani’s departed wife

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President Bola Tinubu, on Friday, paid glowing tributes to Sen. Ken Nnamani’s wife, late Mrs Jane Nnamani, as her remains were laid to rest in Ameachi Awkunanaw Community in Enugu.

Jane Nnamani, 58, died on Thursday, May 4, 2023, following a short illness.

Tinubu, who was ably represented by the Senate President, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, gave the tribute at the burial service of the late Mrs Nnamani on Friday.

The president described the death of Mrs Nnamani as a monumental loss to the former Senate President, Sen. Ken Nnamani, who had made huge contributions to the nation’s growth both as a politician and businessman.

According to him, “to the distinguish Sen. Ken Nnamani, it was with immense sadness that I learnt of the demise of your beloved wife, Ezinne Jane Nnamani.

“There is no doubt that her loss was a monumental one to you and the entire Nnamani family.

“The enviable milestones you have achieved in your political career and even in private as a businessman, would not have been possible without the psychological and emotional support of your beautiful and lovely wife.

“Even though, she died at the very young age of 58; hers is an apt vindication of the adage that it is not how long one lives but how well that matters,” he said.

Tinubu said that the late Mrs Nnamani would surely continue to inspire positive memories in the hearts of those who loved her and whose lives she touched.

“As her remains are buried today, I pray that God Almighty will grant you (Sen. Nnamani), the children and every member of the family the strength and fortitude to bear the loss and to carry on without her,” he said.

In a homily at the burial service, the Methodist Archbishop of Enugu, Archbishop Christopher Ede, said that human lives were like a flower that blossoms but withers away afterwards.

Ede urged Nigerians to help and assist one another, especially those who were in need before death finally comes their way.

He also lamented that love for money and power had made most Nigerians not to bother about the level of atrocities and wickedness they inject in the land.

“These ill-gotten wealth and political power have made many to start living life-styles that are clearly abnormal and do not glorify God or do people around them any good. But just vanity at the end of the day,” he said.

In a vote of thanks, Sen. Nnamani appreciated President Tinubu for sending a high-powered delegation and a wonderful tribute about his demised wife to the burial service.

“I am elated and happy that after about two decades after I left power, I am still recognised by the highest authority in the land.

“I sincerely thank Mr President for this love and solidarity to my family in this our trying time,” he said.

He also thanked Nigerians from all walks of life both local and international as well as politicians and business moguls for coming round the family and making this burial a huge success.

Among dignitaries that attended the burial included: Sen. George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation; Malam Nuhu Ribadu, Special Adviser to the President on Security, and Chief Hycinth Ngwu, General Manager, Business Development of Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

Others are: Sen. Sam Egwu; Sen. David Umahi; Sen. Rochas Okorocha; Sen. Victor Umeh; Sen. Ibikunle Amosun; Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim; Sen. Ali Ndume; Sen. Chukwuka Utazi; Sen. Kelvin Chukwu as well as the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Benjamin Kalu.

The rests are: Hon. Nnoli Nnaji representing Nkanu East/West Federal Constituency; Gov. Peter Mbah and his deputy, Mr Ifeanyi Ossai; former Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi; Retired Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika; Sir Emeka Offor, an International Businessman, and Archbishop Emmanuel Chukwuma.

About

Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a man of many traditional honours across the country, from north to south, west to east. The array of titles he has garnered was only comparable to that of Chief Moshood Abiola, winner of the 1993 Presidential election.

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