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Alubeze, Burutu 6th Palliament Condole Colleague Oyakemeagbegha, Over Father’s Demise.
By Anthony Beauty
Members of the 6th Legislative Session of Burutu Legislative House led by the then Leader of the House, Rt. Hon. Joseph Asiaye Alubeze Fuludu has expressed their deep condolences to the Oyakemeagbegha family of Torugbene, especially their colleague, Hon. Ken Oyakemeagbegha, over the death of his father.
Oyakemeagbegha who was the Deputy Chief Whip from 2018 to 2021 lost his father, Pa Dick Oyakemeagbegha to the cold hands of death, at the age of 80.
This was conveyed by the former Speaker and Leader of Burutu Legislative House, Rt. Hon. Joseph Asiaye Alubeze Fuludu in a telephone conversation with IduwiniVoice News desk.
According to Alubeze, the news came as a surprise even though we all know that death is a necessity for all mortals.
“We know that death must come now or much later, but we were not expecting Papa to leave us at this times when Ijaw nation and of course, Burutu people needed him the most.” he said.
The Right Honourable gentleman added that the successes of their tenure as legislatures wouldn’t have been without the massive contributions through uncommon dedication, of their colleague Hon. Ken Oyakemeagbegha.
It was therefore necessary to extend their relationship beyond the life of their tenure in office and beyond politics by standing firmly by Hon. Ken in these grieving times.
“Hon. Ken was our Deputy Chief Whip in the 6th Legislative House of Burutu Local Government Council, while the mantle rested upon our shoulders.
“His commitment and smart initiatives were and are still visible for all to see. It is only natural that we continue to stand by family members like Ken in times like these.
“We are regrouping and working towards giving proper support in every way necessary, once the family announces the Funeral Ceremony Arrangements officially.
“Papa died a fulfilled man, to have had sons like Hon. Ken and many more. He also led a peaceful life which only became a blessing to all he met in his lifetime. We can only console the immediate and extended families, and pray for God Almighty to grant them the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.”
IduwiniVoice recall that the demise of Pa Oyakemeagbegha, the father of the former Deputy Chief Whip of Burutu Legislative House, Hon. Ken Oyakemeagbegha, was announced in June 2023. Feeders however, indicates that the funeral is being planned for later part of 2023.
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IduwiniVoice Felicitates Mulade on Emergence as INC National Treasurer
By Divine Perezide
WARRI — IduwiniVoice, a prominent Niger Delta media organisation, has congratulated Chief Ambassador Sheriff Mulade (PhD) on his emergence as the National Treasurer of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), following the congress’ national elections held on April 13, 2026.
In a statement issued by the Chief Executive Officer of the media outfit, Prince (Dr.) Peretengboro Klintin Bibaikefie, the organisation described Mulade’s victory as a deserving outcome, reflecting years of dedication to peacebuilding, unity, and development within the Ijaw nation.
Mulade, who also serves as the National President of the Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ), secured the treasurer position in a closely contested election that attracted wide interest across the Niger Delta.
The statement highlighted his reputation as a respected leader and advocate for peace, noting that his emergence comes at a crucial period when the INC requires experienced and forward-thinking leadership to navigate evolving challenges.
IduwiniVoice expressed confidence in Mulade’s ability to manage the financial affairs of the congress effectively, citing his longstanding commitment to accountability, transparency, and responsible resource management as key strengths.
According to the organisation, his election represents not just personal success, but a broader endorsement of credible leadership and sustainable development ideals within Ijawland.
The media house further urged the newly elected treasurer to remain committed to service and to leverage his position in advancing the collective interests and welfare of Ijaw communities.
It also called on stakeholders across the region to rally support for the new leadership of the INC, stressing the importance of unity in strengthening the congress and enhancing its role in championing the socio-cultural and political aspirations of the Ijaw people.
Observers have described Mulade’s emergence as a significant development in the affairs of the INC, expressing optimism that the new leadership will steer the organisation towards greater impact and relevance.
IduwiniVoice concluded by extending its best wishes to the new treasurer, expressing hope for a successful and impactful tenure.
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Amatu-1 Community Declares Total Support, Appeals to Tantita for Increased Employment Opportunities
By Favour Bibaikefie
Amatu 1 Community in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State has formally appealed to Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited to increase employment opportunities for its youths, women, and elders, citing its strategic role as a major host community to critical oil and gas infrastructure.
In a letter dated February 14, 2026, and addressed to the Chairman/CEO of Tantita, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo (Tompolo), and the Managing Director, High Chief Kestin Pondi, the community expressed appreciation for the company’s efforts in safeguarding oil facilities and curbing illegal activities in the Niger Delta and declared that nobody else could have done the job better.
The letter, signed by community leaders including Chairman Independence Neyin and Secretary Christopher Tuerede, acknowledged that Tantita’s operations have contributed significantly to the protection of the environment and preservation of livelihoods in the region.
However, the community raised concerns over what it described as marginalisation in the allocation of employment slots, despite hosting key oil assets such as the EA/EJA Oil Field and the Dodo River (OML 86 and 88), located within close proximity to the community.
According to the community, a major gas pipeline linking the Tunu Node Flow Station to the EA/EJA Oil Field passes through Amatu 1 territory, a factor they said should ordinarily qualify them as a priority for local employment in pipeline surveillance operations.
The community further noted that at least five newly discovered oil wells exist within its territory, alongside several pipelines, some of which are currently subjects of dispute.
Amatu-1 conmunity, the ancestral headquarters of the Iduwini Kingdom and the throne residence of the Grand Pere, HRM Ambassador Dr. Joel Ibane (J), Ogiobo IX, said they feel bad that neighbouring communities had benefitted more from Tantita job allocations.
“It is deeply unfair that while neighbouring communities have received a significant number of job slots, including positions for Generals and Coordinators, Amatu 1 was allocated only 10 slots out of hundreds of capable youths,” the letter stated.
The letter further revealed that youths of the community currently shoulder the responsibility of providing security for the royal palace without remuneration, even as those of other kingdoms nearby enjoy paid positions under the surveillance contract.
While reiterating its peaceful disposition, the community stressed that its appeal was not borne out of agitation but a call for Tompolo’s kind consideration.
“We are not condemning Tantita or anyone. We only seek for a better treatment,” the letter noted, adding that the people of Amatu-1 remain law-abiding and committed to the the President Tinubu and Tantita’s drive for peace and stability of the Niger Delta region.
The community appealed for the employment of at least 400 qualified indigenes—both male and female—into Tantita Security Services, in recognition of its status as a primary host community and royal headquarters of the Iduwini Kingdom.
They also called on notable leaders like the Grand Pere of Iduwini Kingdom and the Amananawei of Amatu 1 Community to support and facilitate the request.
The appeal, observers say, underscores ongoing concerns among host communities in the Niger Delta over favourable distribution of opportunities in oil-related security engagements, even as stakeholders continue to emphasise the need for Tantita’s contract to not only be renewed, but expanded.
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Iyalagha Family Expresses Gratitude Over Successful Burial of Late Mama Ayenuwa
By Favour Bibaikefie
The family of the late Mama Ayenuwa Onitsha Iyalagha has extended heartfelt appreciation to individuals and groups who showed support during the burial ceremony of their beloved matriarch.
In a statement signed by Elder Simeon T. O. Iyalagha on behalf of the children and family, the family expressed deep gratitude to their extended families, relatives, community members, quarters, compounds, in-laws, friends, colleagues, well-wishers, and the general public for their overwhelming love, solidarity, and participation throughout the period of mourning.
The statement noted that the outpouring of support received before, during, and after the burial ceremony was both comforting and encouraging to the family in their time of grief.
The family also specially acknowledged the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, for his support and presence accompanied by a large number of family and friends, describing his gesture as deeply appreciated.
They prayed that God would richly bless and reward all those who stood by them, adding that their kindness would not be forgotten.
“We are truly grateful for the show of love and support,” the statement concluded.
