Politics
Rt. Hon. Pondi Congratulates Gov. Oborevwori Over Tribunal Victory.

By Anthony Beauty,
Rt. Hon. Julius Gbabozor Pondi has extended his congratulations to the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborewori Following his triumph at the Governorship Elections Tribunal.
In a recent statement, the honorable lawmaker, RT. Hon. Julius Pondi, who represents Burutu Federal Constituency, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Governor Sheriff Oborewori of Delta State for his triumphant victory in the election tribunal.
During a media conversation with a correspondent from Congress Newspaper, Pondi said he was sure of the governor’s success in the tribunal before hand, highlighted it as a significant step forward for the judiciary. According to Pondi, Governor Oborewori emerged victorious in the gubernatorial election held on March 18th in the state, and the tribunal’s decision clearly reaffirmed the overwhelming support he received from the people of Delta State.
Pondi emphasized that this victory belongs not only to Governor Oborewori but also to all the citizens of Delta State and the Peoples Democracy Party (PDP). He urged the opposition to accept the tribunal’s judgment gracefully and join hands with the Governor to move the state forward.
Furthermore, Pondi believes that this tribunal victory will enable Governor Oborewori to focus on governing the state effectively. He expressed the collective joy and gratitude of Deltans and the PDP for this outcome.
Further more, Pondi encouraged Senator Omo-agege and others to rally behind Governor Oborewori to facilitate the progress of Delta State and the delivery of more democratic dividends to its people.
Politics
Seeking Justice, Restoring Balance: The Ijaw Struggle Against Historical Oppression
By Prof. Benedict Binebai
Justice often becomes a sensitive topic for those who have historically wielded power to oppress others. For decades, the Warri Ijaws have faced systemic injustices at the hands of Itsekiri imperialism, which has sought to marginalize and silence their voices. Now, as efforts are made to correct these historical wrongs and restore the rights and privileges of the Ijaw people, those who previously benefited from this imbalance are raising alarms, feigning concern about the changes.
The reality is that the Ijaw people have long fought for justice and recognition of their rightful place. They are not land grabbers or aggressors but individuals seeking to reclaim their heritage and assert their rights in the face of long-standing oppression. The resistance from the Itsekiri side stems from a reluctance to relinquish power and privilege.v
As the balance of power shifts toward justice and equity, it’s crucial to recognize the historical context and legitimate grievances of the Ijaw people. Their struggle is about restoring balance and ensuring their rights are respected, not perpetuating conflict. By standing up for their rights, the Ijaw people seek a just and fair resolution to decades of oppression.
The Ijaws, Urhobos, and Itskeris of Warri have coexisted for many years. It’s essential for everyone to respect the voice of justice and work towards a harmonious and equitable society. By doing so, we can build a future where all communities can thrive together.
Politics
See Why Rivers State Assembly Moved to Impeach Governor Fubara, Deputy
By Divine Perezide
March 18, 2025
The political crisis in Rivers State deepened on Monday as the State House of Assembly initiated impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Odu. The lawmakers formally served the duo a notice of alleged misconduct, marking the beginning of a process that could see them removed from office.
The impeachment notice outlines several allegations against Governor Fubara, primarily focusing on financial misconduct and constitutional violations.
Key Allegations Against Governor Fubara
Failure to Present the 2024 Budget:
The Assembly accuses Governor Fubara of failing to present the Rivers State Appropriation Bill for 2024, contrary to Section 121 of the Constitution. The lawmakers cite a Federal High Court ruling that declared any previous attempts to pass and sign the budget as “void ab initio” and ordered the governor to present a fresh budget to the House.
Unauthorized Withdrawals from State Funds:
The governor allegedly approved withdrawals from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Rivers State in the 2024 financial year without a duly passed appropriation law. This act, the Assembly argues, violates Section 120 of the Constitution, which mandates legislative approval for all state expenditures.
Disregarding a Legislative Shutdown on State Expenditure:
Another charge against Fubara is his alleged violation of Section 122 of the Constitution by authorizing expenditures even after the Rivers State House of Assembly passed a resolution halting all government spending. This resolution was reportedly adopted on July 15, 2024, yet the governor allegedly continued financial operations in defiance of the legislative order.
Political Tensions on the Rise
The impeachment move comes amid heightened political tensions in Rivers State, exacerbated by the Federal Government’s decision to withhold the state’s financial allocation. The crisis has already sparked protests, with demonstrators blocking the East-West Road in response to recent developments.
Governor Fubara has yet to publicly respond to the allegations, but political observers warn that the unfolding situation could significantly impact governance in the oil-rich state. As the impeachment process progresses, all eyes remain on the next steps of the Rivers State Assembly and the governor’s defense team.
Stay with Iduwini Voice for more updates on this developing story.
Politics
APC, Buhari, Tinubu Traumatized the Country, Must be Changed – Lukman

APC, Buhari, Tinubu Traumatized the Country, Must be Changed – Lukman
By Tobouke JEMINE
Salihu Moh. Lukman, a former National Vice Chairman of the APC, has expressed his disappointment with the current state of Nigeria under both the previous President Muhammadu Buhari and the incumbent, Bola Tinubu.
In his statement, Lukman claims that the APC, along with these two leaders, have worsened the country’s situation since taking power in 2015, particularly in areas like the economy, security, and corruption.
Lukman sees the upcoming 2027 election as a critical opportunity for Nigerians to bring about a change, but he emphasizes that simply replacing the APC is not enough. He believes a new political system is needed, one capable of holding elected officials accountable.
He also criticizes opposition leaders, such as Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Rabiu Kwankwaso, for being too focused on personal ambitions, which has prevented them from uniting under a common front to challenge Tinubu and the APC.
He stresses the need for more coordinated efforts among opposition parties and the emergence of new leadership that can transform Nigeria’s political landscape.