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PTD Sends Strongly Worded Petition to Security Agencies Over NUPENG’s Attempt To Hold Elections, Cause Energy Crisis In Nigeria
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The pioneer executive chairman of Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) Branch of NUPENG, SOBAZ Unit Calabar, Comrade (Dr) Humble Obinna Power has officially petitioned key law enforcement agents in Nigeria including the Ministry of Labour and Employment and Nigeria Labour Congress to use their legitimate powers to stop NUPENG National leadership from causing industrial crisis in the energy sector through their illegal attempt to conduct PTD BRANCH Zonal and Units elections in February and March 2026.
Comrade Obinna stressed that NUPENG President, General Secretary and National Trustee, Comrades Williams Akporeha, Afolabi Olawale, Otunba Salimon Akanni Oladiti, are known for committing contempt of court with several records showing total disregard to the rule of law.
He patently advised that the Union leaders should be brought to justice to foster industrial harmony and peace in the country’s petroleum industry value chain.
PTD’s strongly worded petition signed by Comrade Obinna which was submitted and duly acknowledged in the offices of the NSA, IGP, DG DSS, NLC PRESIDENT, and the Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment on Friday 23rd January 2026, informed all relevant stakeholders who were in copy about NUPENG National leadership’s intentions to throw spanner in the works and overheat the polity with no modicum of dignity, national interest or patriotism.
Comrade (Dr) Power while speaking to newsmen in the nation’s capital city Abuja on Thursday 29th of January, 2026 at Denis Hotels confirmed that he had received calls from both Police and DSS headquarters in respect to the petitions.
He however expressed readiness to honour the invitation form the security agents with his principal, Comrade Lucky Osesua and other members of his team as soon as dates are communicated to both parties concerned in the matter.
PTD further expressed great dismay and disgust about the high handedness, lawlessness, and recklessness in the Union particularly in this era of democratic governance; and how absurd, ridiculous, and quite unfortunate it has been, seeing the President of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Prince Williams Akporeha, his General Secretary Mr Afolabi Olawale, and the National Trustee, Otunba Salimon Akanni Oladiti operating in absolute impunity and total disregard to the rule of law.
According to Obinna, “These folks apart from Comrade Oladiti are educated, yet chose to act like people who have no knowledge of what disobedience to court orders, judgments, and their consequences are.
“At least there are still three cases bothering on the sham elections conducted by NUPENG leadership in 2022, 2023, and 2024 which are still pending at the FCT High Court Maitama, National Industrial Court of Nigeria Abuja, and the Court of Appeal Port-Harcourt; non of these cases have been determined and NUPENG leadership is still in a hurry to conduct yet another election. Meanwhile the Zonal elections they’re planning to conduct, were first conducted on the 10th of May, 2022, and most of the Zonal executives that were elected with the incumbent Zonal Chairmen, and many other Unit Chairmen and Executives who are yet to serve out their tenures have been unlawfully suspended and removed from office and even replaced since November 2023 without any committee set up to foster fair hearing, thereby grossly violating both the PTD Bye-Laws and the NUPENG Constitution.
“It is worthy to note that the NUPENG President Prince Williams Akporeha, and Mr Afolabi Olawale the General Secretary both admitted during cross-examination that Comrade Lucky Osesua and 19 others standing trial before the FCT High Court are members of the Union. The 8 years tenure of Akporeha and Afolabi Olawale will be terminated by April 2026, so they are now in a hurry to bring forward the election dates by two more and impose their stooges and surrogates before leaving office; this they have already started by imposing another stooge, Comrade Mathias O. Ote from Warri Zone as PTD Branch National Chairman, barely two weeks after the 9th of January burial of the late Comrade Augustine Egbon who they imposed as National Chairman of the PTD Branch twice on the 31st of October 2023 in Ibadan, and on the 3rd of July 2024 in Lagos, in defiance to the May 29th 2024 judgment of Hon. Justice Anuwe of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria Abuja.”
Apart from the petition submitted on Friday, Obinna also criticized NUPENG National leaders over another case of contempt charge against them which has led to the arrest of several members of PTD Lagos Zone on Wednesday. The arrested members according to him are currently cooling their heels at the Kirikiri Medium Security Correctional Centre, Lagos, following an order of committal issued by a Lagos State High Court over their disobedience of a subsisting court judgment on the leadership and autonomy of union units.
The warrant it was gathered, stemmed from Suit No: LD/568/200, which was executed by court sheriffs, who took the affected NUPENG officials into custody and conveyed them to Kirikiri Prison.
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FRSC Returns N3.7m Recovered From Kaduna Crash To Victims
Operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) attached to the Zaria Unit Command in Kaduna State have recovered and returned ₦3,727,500 in cash and valuables worth about ₦500,000 from the scene of a fatal road crash.
The accident occurred on Sunday, March 15, 2026, along the Zaria–Funtua Highway near Zaria Academy. It involved a Toyota Corolla and a Peugeot 806 carrying nine passengers.
A statement issued on Monday by the Corps Public Education Officer, Felicia Kalu, said one passenger died at the scene while eight others sustained varying degrees of injuries.
“Upon receiving the distress call, FRSC rescue teams responded swiftly, providing immediate first aid before evacuating the injured victims to the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika for urgent medical attention.
“During the rescue and post-crash clearance operation, the vigilant FRSC personnel discovered a large sum of money and other valuable items scattered across the crash site.
“Demonstrating exceptional discipline and moral courage, the officers carefully secured the ₦3,727,500 and safeguarded all recovered valuables, ensuring they were protected until they could be properly returned to their rightful owners,” the statement read.
The Zaria Unit Commander, Chief Route Commander Nasiru Falgore, formally handed over the recovered cash to the victims on Monday in the presence of their relatives and other witnesses.
Reacting, the Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, commended the officers for their integrity and professionalism.
He described the action as a reflection of the FRSC’s institutional values of honesty, accountability and service to humanity.
The Corps Marshal praised the Zaria operatives for upholding high standards of discipline and transparency, stressing that integrity remains central to all FRSC operations.
The beneficiaries expressed relief and appreciation, noting that the officers not only helped rescue the injured victims but also safeguarded their money at a critical moment.
They also pledged to promote road safety awareness and responsible driving within their communities.
The FRSC said the incident further demonstrates the corps’ commitment to professionalism, transparency and integrity in the discharge of its duties.
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NDDC moves to curb vandalism of projects in Niger Delta communities
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has intensified efforts to curb the vandalisation of critical infrastructure projects executed across communities in the Niger Delta region.
The commission also expressed concern over the destruction of several completed and ongoing projects, describing the trend as discouraging and detrimental to development in the region.
As part of its response, the commission on Monday organised a one-day capacity-building programme for stakeholders in Rivers State on community ownership and protection of NDDC projects. The event, held in Port Harcourt, was organised by the Corporate Affairs Directorate of the NDDC and facilitated by Peace and Development Projects in collaboration with Bitood Nigeria Limited.
Speaking at the event, the Director of Rivers Operations at the commission, Okezie Ule, said the training was designed to equip participants with the knowledge required to safeguard projects executed in their communities.
Ule, who represented the Managing Director of the commission, Samuel Ogbuku, said the initiative had become necessary given the scale of projects currently being implemented across the region by the commission’s management.
According to him, the NDDC remains committed to executing people-oriented projects while also taking steps to protect completed and ongoing facilities.
“We have seen with dismay how many of our projects, even those strongly requested by the communities, are left to deteriorate. Vandals have targeted some of these projects, including valuable assets such as solar streetlights that illuminate many of our communities,” Ule said.
He cited instances where newly completed projects were vandalised shortly after commissioning, describing the development as a major setback to the commission’s development efforts.
“It is discouraging that funds are invested in critical infrastructure, particularly assets such as pathways and lighting systems, only for them to be vandalised,” he added.
Ule also warned individuals involved in vandalism to stay away from NDDC projects and urged community members to take responsibility for protecting facilities located within their areas.
Also speaking, the Rivers State representative on the commission’s board, Tony Okocha, described the training as essential for ensuring that projects executed by the NDDC are properly safeguarded.
Represented by his Special Assistant on Technical Matters, Chibuzor Kwelle, Okocha commended communities that have already taken steps to protect development projects in their areas.
He noted that several NDDC initiatives, particularly solar streetlight projects, have helped to reduce criminal activities in many communities.
Meanwhile, the Project Coordinator of Peace and Development Projects, Francis Abayomi, said the capacity-building programme was aimed at encouraging communities to take ownership of development projects provided for them.
He stressed that community participation in protecting infrastructure was essential to ensuring the sustainability and long-term impact of development efforts in the Niger Delta.
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Alleged Cyber-Bullying: Court Threatens To Hold Sowore’s Lawyer For Contempt
Justice Mohammed Umar of the Federal High Court Abuja, has threatened to commit the lead defence lawyer to a politician and online publisher Omoyele Sowore, for contempt over rudeness in court.
For raising his voice in court, the judge ordered Sowore’s lawyer, Marshall Abubakar, to “come out and kneel down” in open court.
Other lawyers, however, quickly prevailed upon the judge to forgive their colleague.
Sowore is being prosecuted by the Department of State Services (DSS) for allegedly making false claims against the person of President Bola Tinubu by referring to him as “a criminal” in a post he made on his “X” and Facebook accounts.
The activist’s lawyer drew the ire of the judge when he raised his voice while making submissions in court, insisting that the date chosen by the court for the defence to open its case was not convenient for him.
Trouble started when, shortly after Abubakar concluded cross examination of the only prosecution witness.
The prosecuting lawyer announced the closure of the case and applied that the defence be called upon to open its case.
When asked by the judge when he planned to open his defence, Abubakar said the defendant would make a no-case submission and suggested that the court should adjourn till a date in July.
The prosecuting lawyer, Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN), objected and argued that it was part of the defence’s tactics intended to further delay proceedings.
He suggested that the case be given an accelerated hearing and be heard on a daily basis.
In his intervention, the judge regretted that, while the prosecution was swift in conducting its case, the defence spent four days cross-examining the prosecution’s only witness.
The judge said it was not feasible to hear the case on a daily basis, but directed parties to return on April 13 for the adoption of their final written addresses in respect of the no-case submission.
Whilst Sowore was addressing the judge from the witness box on how the proposed date might affect his party’s upcoming primaries, his lawyer also simultaneously began addressing the judge, narrating how his client was poised to wrest power from President Bola Tinubu.
“This court belongs to all of us. This court is not for some people alone. It belongs to all of us,” said Abubakar.
Attempts by the judge to make the lawyer lower his voice were unsuccessful.
At that point, Justice Umar bellowed, “If you shout in this court again, I will commit you for contempt. In fact, come here! Come and kneel down here!” pointing to a spot in front of the courtroom.
On realising the unsavoury turn of events, other lawyers, led by the only SAN in the courtroom, Akinlolu Kehinde, jumped to their feet and began begging the judge to forgive the aberrant lawyer.
While the lawyers were still upstanding begging, the judge pronounced that the case had been adjourned till April 13 for adoption, and rose for the day.
Earlier, when the case was called in the morning, Kehinde told the court that Sowore had a recording device with him in the dock.
He urged the court to direct that the device be taken from the defendant.
But Sowore denied being in possession of any recording device, adding that he only had with him his eye glasses, power bank, and phone.
Justice Umar recalled that the court had earlier made an order that the defendant should not bring any gadget with him while in the dock.
The judge then asked him to submit the items to his lawyers, which he handed to a court official, who transferred them to Sowore’s lawyer.
When asked to proceed with the case, Abubakar claimed to have only learnt about Monday’s sitting a few moments before the court’s session began.
He said he was not in court with the case file because he was in another court for a separate case. He then applied for a stand-down until 12:30 pm to enable him to retrieve the file from his office.
Although Kehinde objected, arguing that it was a ploy by the defence to further delay proceedings, the judge granted the stand down.
When proceedings resumed at about 1 p.m., Abubakar cross-examined the sole prosecution witness, Cyril Nosike (a DSS operative), for about two hours.
He also tendered copies of newspaper publications, some of which he later gave to the witness to read.
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