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  • Model Ranch: Ebonyi, Benue 20 others apply as FG begins funds disbursement

    Model Ranch: Ebonyi, Benue 20 others apply as FG begins funds disbursement

    Maduka University

    No fewer than 22 states have written to the Federal Government to indicate interest in the National Livestock Transformation Programme.

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Agriculture, Andrew Kwasari, who also coordinates the NLTP, disclosed this in an interview on Tuesday, adding that the Federal Government would start disbursing funds for model ranches in the next one week.

    According to him, states whose governors have written the Federal Government include, Kaduna, Benue, Taraba, Adamawa, Plateau, Zamfara, Kano, Ondo, Katsina, Bauchi, Yobe, Borno, Gombe, Nasarawa, Niger, Sokoto, Ekiti, Kogi, Ebonyi and Kwara.

    Following incessant clashes between farmers and herders, the Federal Government in 2018 came up with various ranching models, including Ruga and the NLTP, to settle nomadic herdsmen, who are mostly Fulani.

    On Sunday, the President’s spokesman, Garba Shehu, in a write-up in response to a story published by The Economist of London, said the Federal Government’s ranching programme had reduced insecurity in the country in the last 12 months.

    He, therefore, urged state governors, who had not embraced the scheme, to do so

    Kwasari said, “I have the list of all the governors, who have written to participate in the NLTP. There are 22 governors, who wrote to express interest in the NLTP.

    “That is the first condition in the NLTP document. This project is not just something that is done on paper. There are guidelines as approved by the National Economic Council.”

    Although he did not specify the amount that would be disbursed, the presidential aide said two of the states, Nasarawa and Plateau, would be getting financial support from the Federal Government for the establishment of model ranches in about a week.

    He stated, “In fact, this morning (Tuesday), I was following up with the accountant-general’s office concerning the pilot money to Nasarawa and Plateau.

    “We are expecting the Federal Government to credit Nasarawa and Plateau’s accounts; their sites are ready for take-off to build the first ranch and to train pastoralists in how to build ranches.”

    Kwasari said Adamawa and Kaduna states were among the 10 states that had established offices and prepared for the programme.

    “The government will support them, but they have their own contributions to make. We are also working with the Dutch Government, which has also given some support,” he added.

    The presidential aide explained that the model ranches would be used to train pastoralists and help them build their own ranches.

    He noted that some people had described the NLTP as another Ruga project.

    He stated, “But the bottom-line is that the NLTP is an ecosystem approach. It has six pillars that address all the things that have gone wrong with our livestock production system.

    “I just spoke with the office of the accountant-general and by Friday or in a week’s time, I should be able to tell you that the money has been credited to the Nasarawa and Plateau NLTP accounts.

    “I will also be able to tell you when work will start on the model projects; to me, that is the most important thing.”

    Kwasari added that states like Nasarawa, Adamawa, Plateau, Taraba, Gombe, Kogi, Kwara and Ondo, which had met the NLTP conditions, should be supported by the Federal Government in establishing model ranches.

    Asked how much the Federal Government would give as support, he stated, “To build a pilot ranch for the training of pastoralists and crop farmers costs about N400m.

    “However, some states have counterpart funding; for instance, Nasarawa has counterpart funding of up to 50 per cent from the Dutch Government. So, to build the ranch and run it for three years will cost about N400m.”

    Animals in the ranches will not be allowed to leave the facility all year round, while households will send in representatives, who will be trained in the model ranches in the pilot states.

    Kwasari noted that once the pastoralists were able to get feed and water for their livestock, they would have no business moving cattle from one state to another.

    We’ve submitted business plan, says Ondo
    When contacted, the Ondo State Government confirmed that it had submitted its business plan to the NLTP.

    The Special Adviser to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu on Agriculture and Agric-business, Mr Akin Olotu, said the decision was in response to the Presidency asking the governors to provide land for ranching.

    Olotu, however, did not say if the state would give land for ranching or not, but noted that Ondo was waiting for the NLTP’s action on the business plan.

    “We have submitted our business plan to the National Livestock Transformation Programme since last year and we are still waiting for action on their part,” he simply stated.

    Animal production a private venture – Enugu
    But the Enugu State Government said that rearing cattle was a private venture like every other livestock production business.

    The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Matthew Idu, stated this in an interview with one of our correspondents.

    When asked if the state government would provide land for ranching, Idu asked, “Is it the Federal Government that is rearing the cattle? There are questions you people shouldn’t be asking; cattle rearing is an individual business, just as you have people rearing fish and other livestock.”

    Ekiti has keyed into FG’s NLTP – Commissioner
    On his part, the Ekiti State Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Olabode Adetoyi, said the state already had a ranch at Ikun Ekiti in the Moba Local Government Area of the state.

    Adetoyi, who said there had been no discussion on the Federal Government’s appeal to states for land, said, “We already have a ranch at the Ikun Dairy Farm. There is no farm without a ranching facility there. For now, that is what we have on the ground.

    “We have keyed into the National Livestock Transformation Plan. The Ikun Dairy Farm is the best ranch that any government can have in the country. It is a public-private partnership between the Ekiti State Government and Promasidor, the makers of Cowbell Milk, where we target the production of 10,000 litres of milk per day. At present, we are producing more than 100,000 litres per month.”

    Herdsmen should buy land, Delta insists
    The Delta State Government says it supports ranching as a panacea for the herders-farmers’ crises in the country.

    The state Commissioner for Information, Charles Aniagwu, stated this in an interview with The PUNCH in Asaba.

    He said, “Delta is in total support of ranching, but we do not have land to give. Without ranching, there can’t be any reasonable solution.

    “Cattle rearing is a private business and anybody who engages in the business should look for land and acquire it.

    “It is not the duty of the government to do so. If we begin to get land for cattle rearing, we should also get land for those who are into poultry and other businesses.”

    Katsina earmarks 122,000 hectares for cattle grazing
    In Katsina State, there are over 122,000 hectares of land for grazing sites out of which 7,000 hectares are currently being utilised for ranching.

    It was also found out that ranching was being executed in 10 local government areas of Batsari, Jibia, Kurfi, Dutsin-ma, Safana, Danmusa, Kankara, Faskari, Sabuwa and Dandume.

    Oyo rules out building ranches for herders
    The Chief Press Secretary to the Oyo State Governor, Taiwo Adisa, stated that the anti-grazing law enacted by the Seyi Makinde administration would strictly guide livestock production in the state.

    He stated, “Oyo State has an anti-open grazing law, which was signed into law in 2019. This has comprehensively spelt out the processes for the establishment of ranches by any intending livestock farmer.

    “The Oyo State anti-open grazing law sees ranching as a personal business. Herdsmen are free to apply for land for that purpose.

    “The disposition of the Oyo State Government is not in support of giving land for grazing reserves. The grazing control law does not give land, but for the herder to rent and renew land at intervals. The landowner too cannot sell land to any herdsman.”

    PUNCH

  • Diezani’s buildings, jewellery, bras for sale by FG

    Diezani’s buildings, jewellery, bras for sale by FG

    Maduka University

    The Federal Government has begun the process for the valuation of property belonging to several politically exposed persons, including the embattled former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke.

    The Diezani property located in highbrow Banana Island Foreshore Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos, include 18 flats and six penthouses located at Building 3, Block B, Bella Vista, Plot 1, Zone N, Federal Government Layout.

    Other notable property listed include those belonging to the late Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, whose houses in the Wuse 2 and Maitama high-end neighbourhoods of Abuja were seized.

    They include No. 14 Adzope Crescent, off Kumasi Crescent; 19 Kumasi Crescent, Wuse 2; and 6 Umme Street, Wuse 2.

    Other recovered items listed are 125 pieces of wedding gowns, 13 pieces of small gowns, 41 pieces of waist trainers, 73 pieces of hard flower, 11 pieces of suit, 11 pieces of invisible bra, 73 pieces of veils, 30 pieces of braziers, two pieces of standing fan, 17 pieces of magic skits, six packets of blankets, one table blanket and 64 pairs of shoes.

    The Federal Government had last week begun the process of screening 613 independent valuers expected to manage the sale of the assets alleged to have been illegally acquired, which have now been permanently forfeited to it in about 25 locations throughout the country.

    The total number of property marked for auction across the country is 1,620, including cars, houses, phones, laptops, vessels and other valuables.

    Lagos has the highest number of property that will be auctioned, including 31 houses and 589 vehicles.

    At the expiration of the deadline, 284 firms submitted bids for the valuation of landed property, including residential, commercial, institutional and underdeveloped plots of land slated for disposal.

    The Chairman, Inter-ministerial Committee on the Disposal of Forfeited Assets, Mohammed Etsu, told journalists lasts week that 229 proposals were received for the valuation of plants, machinery, motor vehicles, furniture and equipment, while 75 companies submitted bids for the valuation of water vessels for disposal, and 25 companies presented bids for the valuation of jewellery, ornaments and clothing materials for disposal.

    Etsu, who is also the Solicitor-General of the Federation, stated that the committee would ensure a harmonised and transparent process to safeguard the recovered assets by the relevant agencies.

    The solicitor-general said the sub-committee on valuation and due process had earlier conducted the technical evaluation of the bids received from interested valuers, adding that only clothing materials were available for valuation at the moment.

    Etsu noted that pieces of jewellery were still subjects of litigation and therefore were not part of the process for now, reminding the successful valuers of the need to be thorough.

    Diezani, who was minister under former President Goodluck Jonathan, has been in the United Kingdom since 2015 and has refused to return to Nigeria ever since.

    The Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abdulrasheed Bawa, stated before the House of Representatives in May that jewellery worth N14bn was seized from Diezani.

    PUNCH

  • Driver who stole master’s car arrested by police in Lagos

    Driver who stole master’s car arrested by police in Lagos

    Maduka University

    The Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command has intercepted a Toyota Camry 2010 model stolen in Abuja.

    The RRS confirmed the theft in a statement on Facebook on Tuesday.

    The car went missing on Sunday October 10, three days after it was delivered to the owner.

    The woman’s driver drove to Lagos after dropping her at a church in the Garki area of the nation’s capital.

    The suspect, whose name was given as Bamidele, sold the car in Marwa Ghetto, Lekki, for N500,000.

    The buyer, identified as Abiodun, was heading to Sango in Ogun State after depositing N120,000 with Bamidele when officers stopped him.

    The RRS confirmed that the owner had been contacted and the vehicle handed over to the station where she lodged a complaint.

  • Fraudster arrested for using phone to hack bank accounts

    Fraudster arrested for using phone to hack bank accounts

    Maduka University

    A 37-year-old notorious internet fraudster, Charles Gabriel Purple, (aka Pastor), who specialises in withdrawing money from people’s bank accounts has been arrested.

    He was arrested in Ilorin by the Kwara State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC.

    Pastor as he is called hacks into People’s bank accounts after stealing their phones.

    The suspect, who claimed to be a resident of No. 16, Opaleye Street, Mile 2, Lagos State, was picked up by the crack team of detectives of the NSCDC at his hideout located on Offa road in Ilorin, alongside two other suspects.

    Spokesman of the Defence Corps, Babawale Zaid Afolabi, said in Ilorin on Tuesday that the intelligence and investigations department of the corps received a missing phone complaint from one Buraimoh Sunmonu Adebayo, (57) who lives at No. 207, Lagos Road, Sawmill area of Ilorin, who claimed that he lost his phone when he boarded a tricycle from Ilorin Grammar School, to Taiwo Road in Ilorin metropolis.

    “The complainant realised that after a few hours of losing his phone, a sum of N500,000 had allegedly been withdrawn from his personal and company’s accounts where he is one of the signatories.

    “Our detectives and tactical team later swung into action and tracked down the suspect at his hideout at Offa road, Ilorin on Monday where he was rounded up along with two of his accomplices,” the spokesman stated.

    He said the suspect, in his confessional statement, admitted to be a notorious internet fraudster and also confessed to have stolen Buraimoh Sunmonu Adebayo’s phone.

    The suspect further “confessed that he had so far withdrawn the sum of N400,000 from two bank accounts of the complainant and not N500,000 as claimed by the complainant.”

    Two other accomplices picked up at the hideout were Alfred Adegoke (34) and Yusuf Saman (30).

    Items recovered from them at the hideout included 13 mobile phones and some substances suspected to be hard drugs.

    The Commandant of the command, Iskil Ayinla Makinde has ordered full scale investigations into the matter and the suspects will be charged to court after completion of investigations.

  • Senate queries FG’s plan to borrow $200m for Procurement of Mosquitoe nets

    Senate queries FG’s plan to borrow $200m for Procurement of Mosquitoe nets

    Maduka University

    The Senate on Tuesday queried the plan by the Federal Government to secure $200 million facility to procure mosquitoes nets against malaria fever for 13 out of the 36 states of the federation.

    Members of its Commitee on Health were piqued when the Permanent Secretary of federal ministry of Health, Mahmuda Mamman, informed them that the federal government is planning to borrow $200m to purchase Mosquitoes nets against malaria and other ancillary medical therapies against it .

    Mamman had in his presentation during the 2022 budget defence session submitted that due to high rate of under 5 mortality in Nigeria largely caused by Malaria and inaccessibility to malaria treatments by residents of 13 vulnerable states in the country, the $200m loan has become very necessary .

    According to him, the loan if approved by the National Assembly and accessed, will be used to medically fight malaria in the 13 orphan states which cover 208 local government Councils and 3, 536 primary health care centres.

    Reacting to the Permanent Secretary’s submission, Chairman of the committee, Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe and members, took on the Permanent Secretary and the Executive Secretary of National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr.Faisal Shuaib.

    The Chairman of the committee wondered why N450million was budgeted for Malaria treatment in the proposed 2022 budget and yet , plans being made to borrow $200m for the same purpose

    He said: “This is unacceptable . We should be able to put our feet down when dealing with these donor agencies or creditors as regards loans to be taken and what it should be expended on.

    “Don’t we have local manufacturers of mosquitoes nets and malaria drugs in Nigeria to patronise with the loan even if approved?

    “This is a clear case of money and jobs for the boys by creditors luring you for loans and railroading you on what it should be spent on.

    “Washington or whatever creditor offering the loan , should stop giving us money with one hand and taking it back with another hand through railroaded spending”.

    Other members of the committee including Senators Adelere Oriolowo and Abba Moro also faulted the Ministry for coming up with such frivolous proposal.

    According to the duo, the N450million already budgeted for fighting malaria in the reported vulnerable areas was enough.

    They therefore asked the Permanent Secretary to explain how the idea was arrived at and how it will be implemented.

    Responding, the Permanent Secretary said subsidiary arrangement have been made with all the states involved through signing of required agreement.

  • Saraki: Next President Must Show Capacity, Maturity

    Saraki: Next President Must Show Capacity, Maturity

    Maduka University

    Former Senate President and a chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Bukola Saraki has said that anyone seeking to rule the country in 2023 will need to show Nigerians that he or she posseses the ability to turn the country around for the better within the shortest possible time.

    He said that as a party, PDP appreciates that the country is not where it should be and is determined to give Nigerians a better option at the next election in 2023.

    Saraki who is also a former governor of Kwara state, said that the level of inter ethnic distrust in the country has so degenerated that the only period in history it could be compared with was the civil war time.

    Speaking on the Morning Show of Arise TV on Tuesday, Saraki said experience had shown that capacity and ability was a big issue in leadership of the country.

    “This is not about propaganda and I think we need to move away from propaganda to substance. What we are saying is that we are not the ones creating the figures, I would be the first to admit if things were going on the right direction and it is not for the sake of power, the question is that we need to find solutions to a lot of these problems and today in most election the party who is there now has not met those promises even the ones they gave themselves, and people are saying that, and I am sure you are saying the same even when I listen to your show, people who come say Nigeria is not where its wants to be today which is a fact. And as such what we should be talking of is what is the alternative? And if you are happy and you believe that the path for Nigeria is to continue with this party and their programs, that is your choice and it is also the choice of others to say ‘no’ we must have a country that is secured,” he said.

    He said the situation in country in 2015 was that only one part of the country was unsecured but now the entire part of the country has its own issue.

    “That is not what people are ready to accept. A country where there are issues of disunity, that is not what anybody wants to accept. A country where most of our youths are either unemployed and those that can be employed are moving out of the country. This wasn’t the case in 2015 and a lot of people are saying we need an alternative and they are asking who is going to provide the alternative.

    “Our responsibility, because of the importance of where we are as a country, we can’t afford to get it wrong this next election. Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying PDP is perfect but I am saying election is about choice and we are in a better position to provide a better country for all. Talk about issues of where the country is in investment and how the world sees Nigeria. In the time of our party, there were a lot of opportunities for our esteem youth which do not exist now, that is what I am talking about,” he said.

  • Suspected herder machetes farmer to death in Ondo

    Suspected herder machetes farmer to death in Ondo

    Maduka University

    A farmer has been found dead in his farm in Ondo State with machete cuts found on his body.

    The farmer was suspected to have been killed by suspected a herder following the discovery of an injured cow at the scene of the incident.

    The incident occurred in Ajowa-Akoko, Akoko North West Local Government Area of the State.

    The lifeless body of the farmer was found in the farm at the forest near Ajowa farm settlement by policemen.

    With the suspected mannered at which the farmer was killed, it was alleged that the situation might be a case of a confrontation between the deceased farmer and unknown herder whose cow was also injured at the farm.

    With the incident creating tension in the community, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, for Okeagbe-Akoko, Unnah Paulinus said that investigation has began into the incident.

    He also disclosed that the corpse had already been deposited at a government’s hospital in Ikare Akoko.

    Meanwhile, residents of the community decried that manner at which herders had been disregarding the anti-open grazing law in the state.

    They, however, called on the state government to ensure the total enforcement of the law in the community.

  • Anambra Guber: Babagana Monguno issues strong warning to troublemakers

    Anambra Guber: Babagana Monguno issues strong warning to troublemakers

    Maduka University

    The National Security Adviser, retired Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno, says those planning to disrupt the Anambra governorship election scheduled to hold on Nov. 6 should have a rethink.

    Monguno gave the warning while briefing newsmen after a general security appraisal committee meeting with service chiefs and heads of other agencies on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He gave an assurance that the security agencies would ensure that the people of Anambra State elected their next governor without any rancour.

    According to him, the Anambra elections will witness the joint deployment of all security operatives across the state.

    “Mr President has been briefed on efforts to ensure a peaceful election without destroying lives and property.

    “Our intentions, our aspirations are to see that the elections do not result in anything that is unwanted; any bloodshed, any violence, intimidation, coercion or even terrorising the people of Anambra.

    “It is their fundamental right to vote and choose whoever they want as their governor and they should not be denied that right, ” he said.

    According to him, more importantly, they should not be put in a situation whereby they are reluctant to come out and vote.

    “Ours is to instil confidence in the entire South East, particularly in Anambra State, to make sure that nothing happens to those people who will come out to vote,” he said.

    Mungono also warned all security operatives to apply self-restraint in the face of provocation by acting professionally.

    “The security agencies have also been told to exhibit the highest level of professionalism, self-restraint, discipline and adherence to what is written in the statute.

    “They must make sure that they do not allow themselves to be provoked.

    “This is because we have made them understand that they owe themselves the responsibility to stay alive.

    “So they are not going to go there and sit, allow themselves to be harmed, but at the same time, they will have to work together with the community, the political leadership to ensure that nothing theatrical takes place.

    “We have been assured by the Commissioner of Police and the Armed Forces have put everything in place to be the second layer to make sure that lives do not lose.

    “Law enforcement agencies have been mandated to make sure that the elections are conducted without rancour,” he added.

    On his part, the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali, allayed the people’s fear and urged them to come out to exercise their civic rights on the election day.

    He assured them that the police would behave in conformity with the laws of the land and ensure that the people of Anambra State were protected.

    “Election security is a civil responsibility that we will provide for the people of Anambra to exercise their rights.”

    “Those who will not want the election to hold will because the government has provided adequate security to protect their rights and their franchise during the election,” he said.

  • Governor Ikpeazu Swears in 27 new Commissioners

    Governor Ikpeazu Swears in 27 new Commissioners

    Maduka University

    Speaking shortly after the swearing in ceremony at the Michael Okpara Auditorium Umuahia, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu said the new Commissioners were carefully selected to support to drive his administration’s vision for a better life for ndi-Abia.

    The Governor who disclosed that his administration is on its final lap stated the desire of Government to complete ongoing projects and possibly embark on new ones and charged the new appointees to be active players in the socio-political and economic renaissance of the state.

    While warning that there is nothing juicy in the appointments, the Governor cautioned those whose agenda is to line their pockets that they will be disappointed and challenged them to see their appointments as calls to duty.

    He assured that Government will substantially provide them with the resources to work with, but also admonished them to leverage their connections and wealth of experience in moving their various ministries forward.

    Governor Ikpeazu advised them to remain loyal to the Government as those found wanting will be shown the way out.

    He also implored them to keep in touch with their localities as Government will be relying on them to galvanize support from the grassroot.

    Responding on behalf of his colleagues, the new Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Barrister Eze Chikamnayo thanked the Governor for the privilege to be part of the State Executive Council and assured that they will not let the Government and Abians down.

    The new Commissioners and their portfolios are

    Mazi Donatus Okorie – Ministry of Cooperatives and Rural development,
    Mr Ndom Godwin -Boundary Matters,
    Chief Okezie Erondu, Ministry of Science and Technology,
    Professor Ikechi Mgbeoji, Ministry of Agriculture,
    Pascal Karibe Ojigwe, Ministry of Sports,
    Mrs Uwaoma Olewengwa, Ministry of Industry, Promotions and Development,
    Prince Christopher Enweremadu, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
    Barr.Charles Esonu – Ministry of Youth Development,
    Chief Chinagorom Nwankpa, Ministry of Housing,
    Hon. Monday Ejiegbu – Parastatals,
    Deaconess Rose Urenta- Ministry of Women Affairs,
    Chief Kingsley Imaga, Ministry of Public Utilities,
    Chidiebere Uwagwu Kalu – Establishment and Training,
    Barr. Chijioke Mark, Post-Basic Education,

    Chief Chisom Nwachukwu, Ministry of Special duties/Vulnerable groups,
    Mr. Sopuruchi Bekee, Ministry of Homeland Security,
    Chief Eze Nwanganga, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy Development,
    Barr Tony Nwanmuo, Ministry of Culture and Tourism,
    Barr. Sam Nwogu, Ministry of Environment.

    The rest are Dr Chidi Onwuchuruba, Ministry of Lands and Survey,
    Mr Ugochukwu Emezue- Documentation and Strategic Communications,
    Mrs Adaku Uwaoma Onusiriuka Oseiza , Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises and New Businesses Development,

    Barr, Eze Chikamnayo, Ministry of Information and Strategy
    ,Chief Godswill Uche Nwanoruo, Ministry of Transport,
    Prince Obinna Okey – Inter -Governmental Affairs,
    Chief Ukwu Rocks Emma, Ministry of Basic Education
    Barr Chinenye Emelogu -Joint Projects Implementations while the immediate past Commissioner for Information, Chief John Okiyi Kalu is to serve as the new Commissioner for Trade and Commerce.

    The Deputy Governor Sir Ude Oko Chukwu, the Member representing Ukwa West State constituency, Hon. Godwin Adiele, the State Chairman of the PDP, Rt Hon Asiforo Okere, the Secretary to Government, Barrister Chris Ezem, Head of Service, Sir Onyii Wamah ,the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Prof-acb Agbazuere , the Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Deputy Governor, Sir Don Ubani among other distinguished Abians witnessed the ceremony while the oath of office was administered by the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Mrs Uzoamaka Uche Ikonne.

  • Signing of Niger Delta charter on resource control, self-determination begins

    Signing of Niger Delta charter on resource control, self-determination begins

    Maduka University

    The Niger Delta Congress (NDC) is forging ahead with its demand for self-determination and insistence that oil and other natural resources be controlled by the people.

    The NDC has confirmed that the signing of the Niger Delta Peoples Charter will start on Monday November 1, 2021.

    Ovunda Eni, the spokesman, made the announcement in a statement on Tuesday.

    The coalition of regional bodies put all the ethnic nationalities of the six states in the South-South on notice.

    Eni recalled the conference held on October 8 at the Ijaw House Complex in Yenegoa, the Bayelsa capital.

    He explained that the draft copy of the Niger Delta Peoples Charter was unanimously adopted as a working document.

    The NDC has now concluded the harmonisation process of all recommendations forwarded to the secretariat.

    “It is our firm belief that this Charter will lay the foundation for the processes that will birth a new future”, Eni noted.

    The NDC said the aim was to unite the people “towards achieving shared hopes and aspirations of resource control and self-determination”.

    The body charged the people not to be fazed by insecurity and other challenges in Nigeria.

    The statement told them to anticipate the arrival of the Charter in their communities and actively take part in the mass signing.