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Navy Destroys 19 Illegal Refining Sites, Arrests 8 Suspected Oil Thieves

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Troops of Operation Delta Sanity have destroyed 19 illegal refineries and arrested eight crude oil thieves in September.

The troops also seized 25 wooden boats, 138 sacks laden with stolen crude, and destroyed 26 reservoirs, 19 ovens, and 12 dugout pits.

Navy’s spokesman, Commodore Aiwuyor Aliu-Adams, announced this in a statement on Friday.

Giving details of the operations, Commodore Aliu-Adams said troops, on September 2, seized and destroyed one Illegal Refining Site, two wooden boats and 28 sacks laden with illegally refined oil at Isonogbene, Ogboinbiri, Kasama-Azama-Isoni axis in South Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

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He said: “On 4 September, three wooden boats and one speed boat laden with stolen crude oil and illegally refined Automated Gas Oil were seized around Brass River, Nembe, Borokiri community in Bayelsa State.

“On September 5, two Illegal Refinery Sites, two ovens, two reservoirs, one dugout pit and two wooden boats laden with product suspected to be stolen crude oil were destroyed and seized around Bonny Channel, Sobikiri, Adamakiri, Eferwarie and Isaka general area of Rivers State.

“On September 9, two active Illegal Refining Sites with one wooden boat, two ovens, three dugout pits and four drums laden with stolen crude oil were destroyed and seized at Okporoza creek and Tibo community Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.

“On September 10, a newly constructed Illegal Refinery Site, one reservoir and one dugout pit laden with stolen crude oil were destroyed and seized at Odo-Bioku within Awoye Riverine community in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State.”

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According to the Navy’s spokesman, the troops on September 12 arrested two suspected sea robbers in their camp in Effiat community, Mbo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, while on September 13, they seized and destroyed two Illegal refineries, eight reservoirs, two dugout pits, 11 ovens laden with stolen crude oil and refined oil at Billie in Degema, Abua-Fekoru community, Borokiri and Odual Local Government Area of Rivers State.

Giving further details, Commodore Aliu-Adams said troops recorded successful operation on September 14, when they arrested one suspected oil thief, destroyed four Illegal refineries with seven reservoirs, and 48 sacks laden with illegal refined oil around Igbigiba, Akasa, Ogboinbiri, Kasama-Azama and Isonogbene areas in Southern Ijaw in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

He said: While on September 15, one wooden boat, one fibre boat and 12 sacks containing stolen crude oil were seized around Brass River, Nembe and Odioma in Bayelsa State, on September 17, one large wooden boat laden with stolen crude oil was discovered around Asaramatoro of Rivers State.

“On September 19, four illegal refineries and two reservoirs laden with illegally refined automated gas oil were destroyed around Akasa, Gbaran-Azagbene of Bayelsa State.”

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The Navy’s spokesman said troops also recorded some breakthroughs on September 21 around Fishtown, Sangana River and Igbematoro in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, where they destroyed one illegal refining site, one oven, and one dugout pit laden with stolen crude.

He said the troops also repeated the same feat around Brass River, Nembe and Ogbolomabiri, where they destroyed and seized one illegal refining site, one oven, three dugout pits, two reservoirs and one wooden boat laden with stolen crude.

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Reps Pass For Second Reading Bill to create Ogoja state

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By Gloria Ikibah

 

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The House of Representatives has passed for second reading a Bill for an act to alter the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria ( 1999) (as amended) to create a new state in the SouthSouth Region of Nigeria known as Ogoja State.

 

The bill, which was sponsored by Rep. Godwin Offiono and 3 others seek to create a new state in the south-south geopolitical zone.

 

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The lawmakers are proposing to alter the 1999 constitution to create Ogoja state from Cross River.

 

The bill was voted for when put to a voice vote by the presiding officer, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas.

 

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The bill was referred to the committee on constitutional review for further legislative action.

 

 

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Just in; Kenyan Senate vote to impeach Vice President

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Kenya’s upper house of parliament is set to vote Thursday on whether to remove Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua from office in an unprecedented political saga that has gripped the nation.

The Senate will give its verdict at the end of the second day of an impeachment trial against the embattled number two to President William Ruto.

It follows a historic vote last week in the lower house, the National Assembly, to impeach Gachagua on 11 charges including corruption, insubordination, undermining the government and practising ethnically divisive politics.

A trial in the Senate began Wednesday after the 59-year-old, also known as “Riggy G”, failed in multiple court bids to halt the process.

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The outspoken politican arrived at parliament on Thursday, shortly before the session opened, and is expected to testify in his defence later.

Gachagua has denied all the charges — and no criminal proceedings have been launched against him — but he will automatically be removed from office if the Senate approves his impeachment.

If this happens, he would be the first deputy president to be ousted in this manner since impeachment was introduced in Kenya’s revised 2010 constitution.

Gachagua, who has protested that he is being treated like a “spent cartridge”, can however fight the impeachment in the courts once the parliamentary process is completed.

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Among the names of possible successors floated by the Kenyan media are Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki, Foreign Minister and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and a county governor, Anne Waiguru.

Gachagua’s chances of survival are slim if opposition members in the 67-seat Senate back the ruling party as witnessed in the National Assembly vote on October 9.

Unlike the process in the lower house, where MPs delivered their verdict on the entire motion, senators need to back just one charge, by at least two-thirds of the votes, for the impeachment to succeed.

An overwhelming 282 MPs in the 349-member assembly had overwhelmingly voted to impeach Gachagua, well over the more than two-thirds required.

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A powerful businessman from Kenya’s biggest tribe, the Kikuyu, Gachagua weathered previous corruption scandals to become deputy leader as Ruto’s running mate in the closely fought 2022 election.

But in recent weeks, he has complained of being sidelined by the president, while also being accused of supporting youth-led anti-government protests that broke out in June.

Political tensions have been running high since the sometimes deadly demonstrations erupted over unpopular tax hikes, exposing divisions in the top echelons of power.

At a media briefing ahead of last week’s vote, Gachagua vehemently rejected what he called “nonsensical allegations” and said the efforts to oust him disregarded the will of the Kenyan people in 2022.

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Warning! FG tells Nigerians living close to river banks to relocate

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The Federal Government, via the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), has directed Nigerians living around river banks along the River Benue Basin to quickly move to safer grounds.

This was contained in a statement on Thursday, NIHSA Director General, Umar Mohammed, warned that water on the River Benue has reached the flooding level due to increased rainfall.

He also urged those along the River Niger to move to a safe location as the management of Kainji and Jebba Dams are working to control the floodwaters.

The NIHSA boss urged Nigerians to cooperate with the emergency management agencies and work together to build resilience against flooding in Nigeria and minimise the effects of the flood.

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Recently, the government warned Nigerians to relocate to safe ground after the release of water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon. This followed the release of water from the overflowing Alau Dam killed over 30 persons and swept away thousands of homes in Maiduguri, the capital city of Borno State.

In 2022, flooding ravaged many states, claimed 665 lives, displaced 2,437,411 persons, and affected 4,476,867 persons, according to data from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

Recall in 2023, devastating floods affected 159,157 individuals, caused the loss of 28 lives, and displaced 48,168. The release of water from the Lagdo Dam contributed to some of the flooding cases experienced.

For 2024, NEMA said flooding affected 1,048,312 people between April and September 2024, displaced 625,239 persons and killed 259 lives.

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