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FIRST E&P and FG Advocate Stakeholder Collaboration for Sustainable Development in Niger Delta Host Communities

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The Federal Government and the NNPC Limited/FIRST Exploration and Petroleum Development Company (FIRST E&P) Joint Venture (JV), have called for collaboration among stakeholders in the oil-production communities to ensure sustainable development.

This call was made by the Managing Director of FIRST Exploration and Petroleum Development Company, Mr. Ademola Adeyemi-Bero and the Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, (Ph.D), at the KEFFESO Stakeholders Forum held at Yenagoa, Bayelsa State on Thursday, March 13, 2025.

In line with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021, the KEFFESO Host Communities Development Trust (KHCDT) was established by NNPC/FIRST E&P in 2023. The trust convened the KHCDT stakeholder forum with the theme, ‘Envisioning Sustainable Community Development in Niger Delta Host Communities: Identifying Challenges and Actualizing the PIA Paradigm Shift’ to provide a platform for dialogue, reflection, and collaboration amongst Host Community Development Trusts. The event had in attendance representatives from oil and gas regulatory agencies, over 100 Host Community Trusts, Settlors and representatives from the private sector.
In his keynote address at the event, Lokpobiri commended NNPC/FIRST E&P for sustaining the strategic partnership with the KEFFESO Host Community Development Trust (KHCDT) and stressed the need for the leadership of various host communities to work harmoniously.
“The KEFFESO Host Communities Development Trust has shown its commitment to utilize the funds provided for them to ensure that there is meaningful development in the host communities. I believe that when community leaders work together, they can bring about real development,” he said.
In his remarks, Managing Director, FIRST Exploration and Petroleum Development Company, Ademola Adeyemi-Bero, who was represented by the General Manager, Engineering and Capital Projects, John Alamu described the company’s establishment of the Trust as a tangible demonstration of its enduring commitment to supporting the host communities’ long-term socio-economic development.

He acknowledged the notable strides achieved by the Trust through the implementation of impactful interventions across health, education, infrastructure, water, capacity building and local content development.
Also speaking, the Chief Upstream Investment Officer, Engr. Seyi Omotowa, who was represented by the Deputy Manager, External Relations, NUIMS, Edith Lawson, explained that the forum serves as an opportunity to develop actionable strategies that could foster sustainable development, ensuring that the benefits of the Petroleum Industry Act are not only realized but equitably distributed among stakeholders.

According to Omotowa, the Petroleum Industry Act represents a significant shift in policy and approach, offering a framework for more equitable resource management and community development.
Chairman, KEFFESO Host Communities’ Development Trust (KHCDT), HRH Moko-ama Sangana Kingdom, Moses Theophilus, in his remarks said that implementing the PIA has the potential to bring about transformative changes, ensuring that the benefits of oil and gas activities reach those in oil producing host communities.
While expressing profound gratitude to the NNPC/FIRST E&P JV for the invaluable support in establishing the KHCDT, he noted that the prompt funding and commitment to the development of the KEFFESO communities by the company has been instrumental in bringing the forum to life.
Commenting on the forum, The Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, Gbenga Komolafe, represented by the Executive Commissioner, Safety, Environment and Community, Captain John Tonlagha, stated that institutionalization of the community development trust initiative remains a defining moment in Nigeria’s petroleum sector unlike previous community development efforts that lacked focus on governance, transparency and accountability.

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The event also included a series of panel sessions that highlighted challenges confronted by the host communities and possible solutions to improving the welfare of the people.

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Ramadan Relief: Taraba Muslims Commend Hon. Barr Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba for his kindness

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The Taraba state chapter of Young Nigerian Voices, a support group known for its insistence on good governance and leadership today in Taraba delivered food items to less privileged Muslims in the state, for them to break their fast.

The group, in collaboration with Hon. Emeka Nwajiuba, distributed food items to the less privileged in Taraba State. The distribution took place at the Mayogwai Juma’at Mosque in Jalingo, where Malam Gambo Ibrahim, the Imam, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the organizers.

Umar Abubakar, the Taraba State Chapter Coordinator of Nigerian Voices, who oversaw the distribution of the food items, thanked Young Nigerian Voices and Hon. Barr Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba for bringing joy and relief to the beneficiaries. Among those who received the food items were Malam Gambo Ibrahim, Malam Abdulaziz, Hauwa Isa, and Karima Kabir, who were visibly moved by the kindness and thoughtfulness of the donation.

The state coordinator said the food distribution program is a welcome relief to the beneficiaries, who are struggling to make ends meet during the holy month of Ramadan. Hon. Emeka Nwajiuba’s support for this initiative is a testament to his commitment to the well-being of the less privileged.

As the Muslim community in Taraba State continues to observe the holy month of Ramadan, the program by Nigerian Voices serves as a reminder of the importance of kindness, compassion, and generosity. The success of this program is a result of the collaborative efforts of Nigerian Voices, Hon. Emeka Nwajiuba, and the Taraba State community.

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The beneficiaries of the food distribution program however extended their heartfelt thanks to young nigerian voices and Hon. Emeka Nwajiuba for their kindness and generosity. He prayed that may his act of kindness be rewarded with abundant blessings.

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Enough is Enough: Nigerians Must Recall Lawmakers Who Betray Public Trust

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Elected officials are accountable to the people, and when they engage in misconduct, incompetence, or unethical behavior, they must be held responsible. The recall move against Senator Neda Imasuen and the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti highlight the urgent need for Nigerians to take action against lawmakers who abuse their mandate. Public office is a privilege, not a license for impunity.

Across the world, democratic nations uphold strict accountability measures. Nigeria must do the same. Misconduct in the National Assembly delays critical legislation, misrepresents constituents, and damages national credibility. When senators violate rules or fail in their duties, they must face consequences. If Nigerians tolerate bad governance, it sets a dangerous precedent for more lawlessness.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has now released official guidelines for recalling any underperforming or unethical lawmaker.** Nigerians have the constitutional power to remove representatives who betray their trust. The process is clear; mobilize your constituency, submit a petition, and demand INEC’s intervention. It is time to use this tool effectively.

Complaints alone will not bring change, action is needed. Lawmakers work for the people, not themselves. If they misuse power, they must go. The recall of Senator Imasuen over incompetence and the suspension of Senator Natasha for misconduct should be the beginning of a new era of political accountability.

The time for passive tolerance is over. Nigerians must rise, hold their leaders accountable, and reclaim the integrity of governance. INEC has provided the road map now the people must act.

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Ajimobi’s eldest child, Bisola dies in UK

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Bisola Ajimobi Kola-Daisi, the first child of the immediate past governor of Oyo State, late Abiola Ajimobi is dead.

It was gathered that Bisola, who is married to Mr Kolapo Kola-Daisi, died in the early hours of Thursday.

She died at the age of 42.

According to Daily post, she died in the United Kingdom.

Until her death, she was the Special Adviser to the Minister of Budget and Planning, Atiku Bagudu.

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As of the time of filing this report, the family is yet to officially confirm her demise.

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