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Group Alleges Presidency of moves to alter INEC Warri Delineation Report.

Says Ijaw will resist it with at all cost
A leading advocacy group in Niger Delta, the Ijaw People’s Development Initiative, IPDI has threatened to shut down Niger Delta oil facilities over moves by Presidency to alter the Warri federal constituency delineation report in favour of the Itsekiris, despite Ijaws were the majority in the Warri federal constituency.
This was contained in a statement signed by the group’s national president Comrade Ozobo Austin in which a copy of it was sent to newsmen in Abuja, on Tuesday.
According to the group, information at its disposal indicates that powerfulindividuals in Aso Rock, have hijacked the duties of INEC in presiding over the electoral ward delineation process of Warri Federal Constituency to undermine the rights of Ijaw and Urhobo people, adding that Ijaw nation would defend itself by any means possible.
The advocacy group alleged that wife of the president masterminded a recent withdrawal of the delineation issues which was presided over by NSA to the office of the Chief staff who is a known character in order to effect alterations and manipulate the earlier released Warri federal constituency delineation report in favour of the Itsekiris stock.
This, according to IPDI, was a deliberate attempt to favour the Itsekiris at the expense of the Ijaw and Urhobo who are the major stakeholders in the Warri federal constituency.
The IPDI stated that the move was against the principle of fairness and justice and vowed to resist it with the last drop of blood.
Comrade Ozobo called on all Ijaws and well-meaning Nigerians to rise up and condemn this act of injustice, stating that the Ijaws will not stand by and watch their rights being taken away by Tinubu’s led administration.
He warned that if Tinubu goes ahead with this decision, Ijaw youths will not hesitate to shut down oil facilities in the Niger Delta in order to press home their demands for justice.
The group also called on former Presidents Olusangun Obasanjo, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and Abdusalami Abubakar to call Tinubu and his wife to order and ensure that justice is served in the Warri delineation exercise.
They also urged the National Boundary Commission to return to their duty of handling the delineation process to prevent further agitation and unrest in the region.
They also called on the international community to monitor the situation and ensure that justice is served.
The group further threatened that the president and his wife who are Yoruba and Itsekiri refused to heed to caution, Ijaw nation may make Warri ungovernable and the Itsekiris nation may be wiped out from existence.
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OPEN LETTER TO INEC, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AND THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY

RE: “The Final Report or Final Resistance — We Will Not Accept Political Slavery in Warri”
From: Ijaw Stakeholders of Warri Federal Constituency
Date: July 29, 2025
INTRODUCTION: A NATION’S FAILURE IS BREEDING A PEOPLE’S RAGE
We write with burning hearts and weary hands, not because we enjoy confrontation but because we have been forced into it. What we witness today is a democratic betrayal in slow motion. INEC, through deliberate silence and cowardice is fanning the embers of crisis in Warri.
We, the Ijaw people of Warri Federal Constituency, are staring at the edge of political extinction. You know the truth. You have seen the population data. You have walked the communities. You have obeyed the Supreme Court by initiating the delineation process and yet you now pause, not because of legal hindrance but because of tribal intimidation and fear of a media-manipulating minority.
How can a constitutionally empowered body become a hostage to the voice of a fabricated monarchy?
How can a Federal Commission ignore the pain of a people who chose courts over crisis, only to be mocked with silence?
Enough is enough. Our voice must be heard. Our rights must be respected. Our land must be represented.
This is not just about delineation, it is about the survival of a people in the land of their birth. And if INEC continues to deny us justice, then let it be known that we will not go quietly. We will rise boldly, lawfully and forcefully.
“THE FINAL REPORT OR FINAL RESISTANCE: WE WILL NOT ACCEPT POLITICAL SLAVERY”
INEC, understand this clearly: this is not about ballot boxes or registration figures. This is a struggle for our existence, identity and survival.
Your delay in announcing our rightful wards is not just a procedural lapse, it is the erasure of our voice. And when you erase our voice, you pave the road to political slavery, where we become spectators in a homeland built by the sweat and bones of our ancestors.
We did not chase out colonizers only to bow to domestic impostors.
We did not survive military dictatorship only to kneel before a compromised commission.
We did not raise a generation of educated sons and daughters only to be governed by media-fueled falsehoods.
Release the final report or prepare for resistance beyond control, not with guns but with purpose. Not with violence but with resolve.
“JUSTICE DENIED IS VIOLENCE INVITED: INEC IS PLAYING WITH FIRE IN WARRI”
There is a red line and INEC is dangerously close to crossing it.
Each moment of delay pushes Warri closer to the edge. Each second of silence signals complicity. And when the people believe that justice no longer exists, resistance becomes inevitable.
You are not preserving peace. You are provoking war.
You are not stabilizing the region. You are radicalizing a patient people.
Do not act surprised when things explode, you lit the fuse.
“THE LIES OF FEW CONNOT SILENCE THE MAJORITY — INEC, PUBLISHED THE WARDS NOW”
The Ijaw people are the indisputable majority in Warri South-West, this is not propaganda. It is fact. It is backed by field data. It is confirmed by your own reports.
Why then does INEC tremble before a minority clique?
Why is the voice of a few more powerful than the rights of the many?
This is not democracy. This is not justice. This is political hostage-taking and INEC is enabling it.
“YOU SAW THEIR NUMBERS, YOU COUNTED THEIR LIES, NOW TELL THE WORLD THE TRUTH”
You came. You saw. You documented.
You toured the creeks, you entered Ijaw towns, you inspected schools, polling units, oil installations and you saw the truth with your own eyes: Ijaw communities are larger, more numerous and more structured than those claiming superior stake.
You also visited Itsekiri enclaves and you saw how scattered and inflated their claims are.
So why does your hand tremble when the truth begs to be written?
“FROM THE SUPREME COURT TO THE STREET: THE IJAW PEOPLE WILL DEFEND THEIR LAND”
We obeyed the courts. We respected the Constitution. But law without enforcement is deceit.
The Supreme Court in Timinimi v INEC directed you to resume the delineation. You did. But now, you’ve stopped halfway, out of fear of Itsekiri tears?
Let it be known: we are moving from the courtroom to the streets.
We will mobilize. We will blockade. We will shut down operations. We will not allow political trespassers to divide our inheritance while we fold our arms.
“INEC IS NOT ABOVE THE LAWS: THE TIMINIMI V INEC JUDGEMENT MUST BE RESPECTED”
INEC is a creation of the law, not above it.
Your refusal to implement the Supreme Court’s judgment is not a delay; it is contempt of court, contempt of justice and contempt of the Ijaw people.
If you cannot respect the law, then INEC is nothing but an outlaw commission with no moral or constitutional authority.
“YOU DELAY THE TRUTH, WE WITHDRAW OUR CONSENT: NO INEC ACTIVITY WITHOUT JUSTICE”
Effective now, we withdraw all cooperation.
No logistics. No voter registration. No collation. No presence.
INEC will not operate on Ijaw soil until justice is done.
We will not endorse our own oppression.
“OUR PATIENCE IS NOT WEAKNESS: WE CHOOSE THE COURTROOM OVER
CRISES — DON’T PUSH US FURTHER”
Do not confuse our peace for fear.
Do not mistake our silence for surrender.
We are the same people who shook this nation during the resource control struggle.
We brought multinational oil companies to their knees.
And if you push us again, we will do more than you imagined.
“WE WILL DEFEND OUR LAND WITH FACTS, WITH LAW AND IF PUSHED — WITH FIRE”
We have evidence. We have legal victories. We have ancestral rights.
But if INEC continues to ignore these, if you keep insulting our people, we will defend our land with the fierce resistance of a people with nothing left to lose.
We are not afraid. We are not alone. And we will not fold.
FINAL WARNING
INEC, this is your moment to rise or fall.
You can choose justice and stand tall in the pages of Nigerian history
Or you can sink into infamy as the institution that set Warri ablaze again.
Announce the final delineation report now. Let justice be done. Or face resistance that history will never forget.
The clock is ticking.
The creeks are watching.
The ancestors are stirring.
Signed:
Chief Tiemopere Joshua
(President)
Chief Ebikeke T. Goodstime
(Secretary)
Ijaw Stakeholders of Warri Federal Constituency
Cc:
• INEC Chairman
• President of Nigeria
• National Assembly
• National Security Adviser
• United Nations
• African Union
• ECOWAS
• DSS
• Amnesty International
• Human Rights Watch
• Global Media
• Niger Delta Governors Forum
• Multinational Oil Companies
• Civil Society Organizations
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Mother of Ijaw leader, Agediga for Burial on Friday July 25

The beloved mother of the chairman, Delta State Scholarship/Bursary Board, Amb. (Dr.) Shedrack Agediga, will be buried on Friday July 25, 2025. The body Mama Binkayai Enerekremi, the Amakosuere of Sokebolou community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State who passed on Friday 18, 2025 has since laid in state at her residence according to Ijaw traditions.
Agediga who is the immediate past Executive Director, PRS of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC has been thrown into mourning by the demise of his beloved mother, though, she died at 104 years but the impact of her legacy still rings around him and others.
Congress had earlier reported that mama Binkayai Enerekremi passed away on Saturday morning at the age of 104 years. She is survived by 3 Children, 22 Grand Children, 24 Great Grand Children, 2 Great Great Grand Children.
It was gathered that until her death, she was the Amakosuere of the Sokebolou community in the Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.
According to the burial arrangements, service of songs would be held on 24th July, 2025 in her home town Sokebolou, while social wake-keep and reception would be held on 25th July, 2025 in the same community.
The statement further added that the Interment Service would be held at BEAUTIFUL GATE ZION, SOKEBOLOU on 26th July, 2025.
Meanwhile, Amb Agedigha has invited the general public to join him to give his late mother a last respect.
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Group writes open letter to Tinubu, NSA, DSS, Police, International Community, Accuses Remi Tinubu, Dazi Danjuma of Interference, manipulations

An advocacy group under the auspices of Niger Delta Watchmen has written an open letter to the president Bola Ahmed Tinubu, National Security Adviser, NSA, the Department of Security Services, Nigerians and the international community, expressing fears of possible coverup or moves to bury under carpet, the gun trafficking trial of COLLINS EDEMA, MAJOR MICA POLO AND OTHERS, where the Olu of Warri was accused of aiding and abating.
This was contained in a statement signed by its Chairman, Mr Kelvin Kevwe, and Workman J. Sylvester
Secretary, which was earlier published in some online media platforms on Sunday.
The group raised serious fears over growing concerns about the increasing collusion and corruption that were enabling criminal elements to thrive within our borders, emphasising that the situation is now critical, with arms smugglers, militia recruiters and political elites working together to destabilize the region, all under the protection of powerful figures within Nigeria’s security agencies.
The open letter also copied, the Federal Government of Nigeria, the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Directorate of State Security (DSS), the Nigerian Police Force and the International Community.
The Niger Delta advocates further accused DSS officials for allegedly receiving bribes amounting to 5 million USD, noting that the bribes were allegedly exchanged between DSS officials, Lawyers and the chief judge overseeing the case to ensure the release of Major Mica Polo, a known arms dealer, without proper investigation and prosecution, adding that the bribes were allegedly facilitated by Remi Tinubu and Dazi Danjuma, both prominent Itsekiri elites, who had used their political influence to secure the release of arms dealers and militia trainers.
However, the Niger Delta Watchmen had demanded that the Federal Government, the NSA, and the Nigerian Police should take immediate action to investigate the criminal networks of Collins Edema, Fatty and Major Mica Polo and prosecute and proffer jails terms on them, citing that their actions were endangering the stability of the region and their corrupt influence must be eradicated.
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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, NSA, DSS, NIGERIANS AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY ON PLOT TO BURY THE GUN TRAFFICKING TRIAL OF COLLINS EDEMA, MAJOR MICA POLO AND OTHERS
Date: July 16, 2025
Sir,
THE DANGEROUS COLLUSION AND IMPUNITY IN ARMS SMUGGLING AND CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES OF COLLINS EDEMA, MAJOR MICA POLO, OTHERS
We, the Niger Delta Watchmen, write with a heavy heart and growing concern about the increasing collusion and corruption that is enabling criminal elements to thrive within our borders. The situation is now critical, with arms smugglers, militia recruiters and political elites working together to destabilize the region, all under the protection of powerful figures within Nigeria’s security agencies.
THE DANGEROUS COLLUSION WITHIN SECURITY AGENCIES
At the centre of this criminal network is Collins Edema, the Director of AIM for the Olu of Warri, who has allegedly been instrumental in orchestrating arms smuggling and the training of criminal militia. His associates, Fatty and Major Mica Polo, have been training Itsekiri youth in armed combat and military tactics, preparing them for militant insurgency and further destabilization in Warri and beyond.
THE DSS RAID IN EBUZO ASABA AND THE COVER-UP
It was alleged that, in a recent DSS raid on Ebuzo Asaba, Collins Edema’s boys were captured while attempting to smuggle arms. They were found in possession of 57 AK-47 rifles, 6 pump action guns and over 3,000 rounds of ammunition. During their detention, they confessed to the involvement of the Olu of Warri, Collins Edema, Major Mica Polo and Fatty in arms trafficking and militia training. It is crucial to note that when the DSS conducted this raid to capture the supplier of the illicit arms, a gun battle erupted between the DSS and the police, resulting in the tragic death of one policeman.
This is where the Delta State Commissioner of Police must be held accountable. Nigerians deserve to know the full story behind this incident and why it was hidden under the carpet. The Commissioner of Police must come forward and provide a transparent explanation to the Nigerian public. This was not just a simple clash between agencies, it was a cover-up of criminal activities, which must not be swept under the rug.
THE MILITARY INTERVENTION AND PRESSURE FROM POLITICAL ELITES
It has also come to light that after Collins Edema’s boys were arrested during the DSS raid, a top military officer intervened and ordered their release through the Director of DSS. This release was directly influenced by Remi Tinubu and Dazi Danjuma, who used their political connections and power to pressure the military into freeing these individuals, despite their direct involvement in arms smuggling and militia training. The law is explicit, the crime of gun trafficking or smuggling is not a bailable offense in Nigeria Context. It is an act of terrorism and such offenders are expected to serve jail terms. This act of political interference highlights the extent to which criminal activities are being shielded by powerful figures within the country.
THE ROLE OF POLITICAL ELITES AND THE BRIBERY NETWORK
It is also disturbing to reveal that Major Mica Polo, a notorious arms dealer, was released from custody after DSS officials allegedly received bribes amounting to 5 million USD, bribes was allegedly exchanged between DSS officials, Lawyers and the chief judge overseeing the case to ensure that Major Mica Polo, a known arms dealer, was released without proper investigation and prosecution. This bribe was reportedly facilitated by Remi Tinubu and Dazi Danjuma, both prominent Itsekiri elites, who have used their political influence to secure the release of arms dealers and militia trainers.
This transaction further implicates the DSS, which has been complicit in protecting these criminals, including The Olu of Warri, Collins Edema, Major Mica Polo and Fatty. It is also alleged that one DSS official, who oversees assigning agents to sensitive operations, was directly involved in enabling these illegal activities, all while his family resides abroad.
The ongoing protection of these criminals, under the guise of ethnic loyalty and political maneuvering, threatens to tear apart the fabric of our nation.
THE OLU OF WARRI’S COMPLICITY AND THE IMPACT ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES
As Collins Edema’s operations continue to spread fear and violence in the Niger Delta, the Olu of Warri and his associates stand accused of not just shielding arms smugglers, but also of stoking ethnic division for personal gain. Fatty, who has been linked to the burning of Odion community over the delineation issue, is yet another example of how these individuals are using violence to suppress peaceful communities and hold onto power.
Major Mica Polo, known for training Itsekiri youth in armed violence and Collins Edema, who oversees the militia’s arms supply, are fueling the unrest in the region, furthering their own political ambitions at the expense of innocent lives.
A SHAMEFUL ATTEMPT TO CIRCUMVENT THE LAW: THE CASE OF AYIRI EMAMI’S BROTHER
It is shameful to witness how our country has descended into a corrupt quagmire. This same network of political elites is now attempting to use their power to secure the release of Ayiri Emami’s younger brother, who was caught with hard drugs and should be held accountable for his actions. The same pattern of bribery, political manipulation and abuse of power is playing out once again, with Remi Tinubu and Dazi Danjuma allegedly pushing for his release from custody using the same corrupt processes they used to free Major Mica Polo.
What is becoming clear is that in Nigeria today, the law means nothing when the powerful few manipulate it for their gain. This is the reality we face, a nation where crime is rewarded and those who uphold the law are crushed by the weight of political power.
A CALL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESPONSIBLE USE OF POWER
We are calling on the Federal Government to immediately call Remi Tinubu and Dazi Danjuma to order. These influential individuals must be held accountable for their actions and urged to use their political power responsibly and positively. They should not continue to use their influence to facilitate corruption, bribery or the undermining of the law. While the world is watching, it is crucial that Nigerian leaders demonstrate their commitment to good governance, justice and integrity, and refrain from perpetuating practices that harm the country’s stability.
THE CALL FOR JUSTICE AND TRANSPARENCY
We, the Niger Delta Watchmen, demand that the Federal Government, the NSA, and the Nigerian Police take immediate action to investigate the criminal networks of Collins Edema, Fatty and Major Mica Polo. Their actions are endangering the stability of the region and their corrupt influence must be eradicated.
We also call for an independent investigation into the role of the DSS and the Delta State Commissioner of Police in these events, including the cover-up of the gunfire exchange and the bribery that facilitated the release of dangerous criminals.
Furthermore, we demand that the international community take a stand against the corruption and manipulation of power in Nigeria, which has allowed criminal elements to thrive unchecked. The rule of law must prevail and it must not be subverted by the political and economic elites who view the law as a tool for their own benefit.
We are not blind to the dangers these criminals pose. We are not powerless in the face of this corruption. And we will not remain silent while Nigeria is held hostage by bribery, political manipulation, and criminal activity.
Signed,
Kelvin Kevwe
(Chairman)
Workman J. Sylvester
(Secretary)
Niger Delta WatchmenCC
The Federal Government of Nigeria
The National Security Adviser (NSA)
The Directorate of State Security (DSS)
The Nigerian Police Force
The International Community