Wednesday, January 19, 2022
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Friday, July 30, 2021
Host Community Urges Halkin Exploration to commence operations in Atala Marginal field
By Our Correspondent
With the new license for exploration given to Halkin Exploration and Production Company, the people of Ekeremor constituency 2 and other host communities have urged Halkin Exploration to commence operations in Atala Marginal field as soon as possible.
The host community noted that this will bring the long awaited dividends to the people of the community.
In a statement signed by the member representing Ekeremor Constituency 2 and Deputy Minority Leader in Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Hon. Wilson Ayakpo Dauyegha, the host communities congratulated the new owners of the OML 46 and urged them to, as a matter of urgency commence operation to assuage the anger of the people occasioned by the long years of deprivation and injustice meted by the former operator.
The community noted that the people of Ekeremor constituency 2 and other host communities have been short-changed since the discovery of the Atala Oil Field, and yet did not resort to hostility because they were hopeful of better things to come.
The group said the unproductiveness of the Atala Oil field since its discovery in 1982 and its subsequent award of exploration license in 2003 has been a thing of dwindling hope as it has been decades of hopeful waiting, owing to the fact that the BOCL failed to deliver on her responsibilities and as such we have lost trust in her.
They warned that the operating company should no longer delay in the commencement of operation because the patience of the people of Ekeremor constituency 2 is running out as time wasted is resultant of wasted opportunities and further deprivation for them.
They noted that the recent calls for cancellation of the license to a new oil exploration company by the Bayelsa State Government and the IYC is not only insensitive, unnecessary, irresponsible but will only incite unrest amongst the host communities who have been patient for so long.
This they said will ultimately lead to further delay and more unproductive years which will ultimately succeed in further short-changing us of the long anticipated dividends.
They posited that the Bayelsa State Government should as a matter of urgency congratulate the newly licensed exploration company and avail them the enabling environment to thrive, as her current position is also misleading.
The host communities further advised the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC to remain apolitical in matters of such, as it negatively affects its reputation and motive as a pressure group for development.
Rather it depicts the Youth Body as a tool of government, as all through the years of its unproductiveness, the youth body never thought it necessary to urge the previous owners to do the needful as the host communities were at the losing end of it.
The group however applauded the Federal Government for doing the needful by awarding the Atala Oil Field to indigenous oil Exploration Company, the group said any other decision would have been perceived as utter neglect towards the interest of the host communities.
Sunday, July 11, 2021
Abuja Lawyers League: Sports is a unifying factor – Minister
By Our Reporter
As the Abuja lawyers’ league came to an end over the weekend, the Minister for Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare has described sports as a unifying factor insisting that it has the capacity to provide a more unifying atmosphere in the country.
The minister noted this at the closing ceremony of the Abuja Lawyer League tagged the MAIKYAU CUP 2021 with GLA FC defeating Afe babalola FC in a 2-0 finals at the King’s Turf Arena, Panorama Wuse Zone 3, Abuja.
Represented by Special Adviser Projects, Arch Biodun Owoborode, the minister stated that it is very phenomenal to see lawyers let loose and engage in sporting activity without any discrimination of tribe or religion.
According to Owoborode, law is a serious minded profession and the lawyers must be commended for finding time out of their busy schedule adding that this will encourage many other professionals to emulate Abuja lawyers.
‘‘Witnessing the finals between GLA FC and Afebabalola FC, you will discover that we had lawyers from all sections of the country, tribes and different religious affiliations showing that sports is a unifying factor’’ he said.
Also Speaking was Chief Sponsor Yakubu Maikyau, SAN who noted that the aim of organising the tournament has been achieved stating that it has afforded the lawyers the opportunity to do something different which in the long run helps in the wellbeing of the lawyers.
‘‘You can see the unity and civility displayed here by lawyers, spirit of sportsmanship, I must say that it is a great honour to be part of this success story’’ he stated.
Speaking earlier, Olujimi Olujide Poko, the coordinator of the competition which is 5th edition in the series explained that the major reason for the tournament is to bring lawyers in the Nation’s capital together in a separate platform outside the courtrooms.
‘‘This is the end result of 9weeks of fun and entertainment, we have legal juggernauts here sitting with the young lawyers. The essence of the competition is more than just about winning, it is the opportunity to network, exercise and promote unity amongst members of the bar.
‘’We also had our medical outreach to sensitise our lawyers on the need to be cautious of their health as it is important to exercise and keep up to date on their health status’’ he explained.
MAIKYAU CUP 2021 First prize of N500 thousand is GLA FC, Afe babalola FC is 2nd place with 400 thousand while 3rd place of N350 thousand goes to Chris Uche FC.
Thursday, July 8, 2021
We have lost our shinning light: RIP HIGH Chief Chris Adokeme
Housing sector is equally affected by Insecurity- Oke
By Ere-ebi Agedah
The CEO Lifestyle Asset Hub Limited, Mr Abioye Oke has stated that the housing sector in Nigeria is also affected by the ongoing state of insecurity in the country noting that this has frightened companies in the western world from investing in Nigeria.
He insisted that that the current precarious security challenges in Nigeria has made companies unwilling to come to Nigeria to support the housing needs of Nigerians explaining that a forward thinking developer must be innovative, creative and should be open for collaboration.
Oke, who was recently decorated as the Africa CEO of the Year 2021 during Africa Lives Development Conference and Awards at the Rwanda Capital City of Kigali expressed dissatisfaction at the housing deficit in the country stating that a concerted effort from private individuals must be encouraged to support governments effort at ameliorating the menace of housing deficit ravaging the continent of Africa and Nigeria.
According to the Lifestyle Boss, lack of use of our sky space, the land use policy of government and inconsistency in policies has remained some of the challenges of the housing sector in the country, adding that every human being has the right to decent and affordable home.
‘‘In Nigeria housing sector there are lots of inconsistency in policies, the land use policy of government is also not supporting access to prime locations, also the kind of technology we still use to build today, they are very expensive, they are not very efficient and even the quality of design too makes up, because what makes an apartment affordable, it is not even the structure itself, it is the way it was designed by the architect from day one.
‘‘Also, our lack of use of our sky space, we are not building vertically in this country enough. what I am trying to say is we need to start encouraging developers to start building more vertical structures, so long that the developer can prove that there’ll be enough parking spaces for all the occupants. I believe that by the time we start building vertically, the cost of selling each unit will drop with the right technology’’ he stated.
While stressing that the housing needs of Nigerians must not be left to government alone, Oke noted that Lifestyle Hub through its structured Social Funding System has already settled the issues of affordable housing.
Monday, May 3, 2021
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