Thursday, 14 August 2025

"Dr. Otuaro Has No Mandate to Auction Niger Delta Votes — IGL National Coordinator Fires Back"


 By Hon. Company Yerinbowei Felix (Ycom), National Coordinator, Independent Grassroot Liberator (IGL)

The recent declaration by the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr. Dennis Otuaro, that “the entire Niger Delta will support only President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 elections” is not only false, it is deeply manipulative, politically coercive, and an abuse of public office.


Dr. Otuaro has no constitutional, moral, or political mandate to speak for the entire Niger Delta. At best, he can speak for himself and his family. To suggest otherwise is to undermine the fundamental democratic right of our people to choose their political path freely and without intimidation.


As an appointed public servant, the PAP boss is bound by the principles of neutrality in public office. Nigerian law is clear: the Public Service Rules, the Electoral Act, and our Constitution all prohibit public officials from using their positions to advance partisan political interests. He is not an INEC officer, not a party chairman, and certainly not the political conscience of the Niger Delta. His duty is to manage the Amnesty Programme, not to act as a campaign spokesperson for the President.


Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of association, including the right to belong to any political party or to none. Section 39 protects the right to hold opinions without interference. Article 25 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights affirms that every citizen has the right to take part in the conduct of public affairs and to vote in genuine elections, free from coercion. By presuming to speak for all Niger Deltans, Dr. Otuaro’s statement violates both the spirit and letter of these provisions.


The truth is that Niger Delta communities continue to suffer deep poverty, polluted rivers, bad roads, lack of potable water, electricity shortages, failing schools, and chronic unemployment — even as our oil wealth fuels the national economy. Instead of addressing these injustices, we are now faced with political pronouncements that insult our intelligence and attempt to reduce us to political commodities.


Our people are not for sale. Our votes are not a bloc to be traded in exchange for political favour. The Niger Delta is not an extension of anyone’s campaign machinery. We will not allow the voices of our millions to be silenced under the weight of one man’s personal loyalty to the President.


As National Coordinator of the Independent Grassroot Liberator (IGL), I announce today that we are mobilizing one million Niger Delta youths to resist all forms of political oppression, to demand respect for our human rights, and to confront the culture of neglect that has defined the region’s relationship with the Nigerian state. We will defend our right to political self-determination, as enshrined in the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and ensure that no appointed official hijacks the voice of the Niger Delta for their personal political agenda.


Dr. Otuaro’s statement is callous, irresponsible, and unbecoming of the office he holds. The Amnesty Programme was created to bring peace, rehabilitation, and opportunity to the Niger Delta — not to serve as a propaganda wing for any government or political party. We call on him to focus on his mandate, deliver on the promises of the PAP, and leave the political choices of our people where they belong — in the hands of the Niger Delta people themselves.


We will not be coerced. We will not be silenced. We will not be used.


Hon. Company Yerinbowei Felix (Ycom)

Immediate Past Councillor, WSW LGA

National Coordinator, Independent Grassroot Liberator (IGL)

BUSINESSOkonjo-Iweala declares Tinubu”s economic reforms moving Nigeria.towards stability


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Okonjo-Iweala declares Tinubu”s economic reforms moving Nigeria.towards stability

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The Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has lauded President Bola Tinubu for steering Nigeria’s economy toward stability.

She noted that reforms initiated by Tinubu’s administration are moving in the right direction.

Speaking to State House correspondents after a courtesy visit to the President on Thursday, Okonjo-Iweala said her discussions with the President focused on the launch of a landmark initiative aimed at empowering Nigerian women in the digital export economy.

She added that the Women Exporters Fund for the Digital Economy, jointly managed by the WTO and the International Trade Centre (ITC) in Geneva, was unveiled earlier in the day with the support of Nigeria’s First Lady.

The initiative, she said, was designed to help women entrepreneurs weather economic challenges, create jobs, and expand their businesses.

“Nigeria competed and emerged as one of only four countries selected globally for this new initiative,” Okonjo-Iweala said.

“Out of 67,000 Nigerian women who applied, 146 were successful. Sixteen of them, already running established businesses, will benefit from our booster track, which includes 18 months of technical and business support.

“Another 100 will each receive $5,000 alongside 12 months of business mentorship to help them start or scale their enterprises.

She commended the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment and the Nigerian Export Promotion Council for their role in championing the project in Nigeria, adding that the programme’s goal is to put more money into households and boost the nation’s economy through women-led businesses.

On the state of the economy, the WTO chief praised the Tinubu administration for taking decisive measures to restore stability.

“We think the President and his team have worked hard to stabilise the economy. You cannot improve an economy unless it is stable. The reforms are in the right direction,” she noted.

Okonjo-Iweala, however, stressed the need to complement stability with robust growth and social protection measures.

“What is needed next is growth,” the WTO chief stated.

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