The Alumni meeting led by Comrade Raphael Ugo Raphael of the Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-uku (DSPG) on Saturday 3rd of December, 2016 took a dramatic twist as the Polytechnic immediate past SUG President, Comrade Ekhator Emmanuel Zelinjo and Comrade Humble Ovo were arrested and dragged by Ogwashi-uku police during the DSPG Alumni meeting held recently.
This happened following a clash between the aggrieved members and supporters of the DSPG Resilience Alumni fraction and the DSPG Alumni fraction but were quickly released at the Ogwashi-uku police station.
DSPG Alumni fraction, Comrade Derick Oshili (Left) and immediate
SUG President, Comrade Ekhator Emmanuel Zelinjo (Right) with the military men at Ogwashi-uku Town Hall
InfoschoolguruRepoters gathered that both DSPG alumni fractions clashed during the impromptu meeting organized by DSPG alumni executives at a point when it’s Secretary General, Comrade Derick Oshili brought the military men to the venue of the meeting and in similar vein stood up with the intention of leaving the ongoing meeting with a request of meeting with the Divisional Police Office of Ogwashi-uku Police Station at the start of the meeting.
Aggrieved members and supporters of the DSPG Resilience Alumni fraction
Comrade Osamor Sunny, Chairman of the DSPG Resilience Alumni fraction described the Raphael led DSPG Alumni fraction to be faceless based on the fact that they have been in power since the inception of DSPG Alumni from 2009 to 2016 notwithstanding the fact that they are DSPG National Diploma Graduates in a polytechnic that had its first Higher Diploma Graduates in 2010 and their existence and impact have never been felt by either the students nor graduates of DSPG.
DSPG Alumni fraction led by Raphael led Executive
The issue which later caught the attention of the Divisional Police Officer of Ogwashi-uku police station during course of the arrest arrived at a resolution meeting to be held in the polytechnic between the Ogwashi-uku Nigeria Police, the polytechnic management, the two fractions of DSPG Alumni on Tuesday, 6th December, 2016.
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Emerhor hails Akeredolu’s election as Ondo gov-elect
ReplyDeleteUGHELLI —THE Delta State governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC, in the 2015 general election, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, has described the emergence of Oluwarotimi Akeredolu as governor-elect of Ondo State as a light at the end of the tunnel for Delta State.
“The victory of APC in both Edo and Ondo states, is a reaffirmation of the trust and belief Nigerians have in the APC at all levels,” Emerhor said in a statement signed by his media aide, Jefia Dede.
According to Emerhor said: “This portends great news for progressives’ struggle to rescue Delta State from the crutches of the PDP come 2019 and we can now see a very bright light at the end of the tunnel for Delta State.”
Applauding President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC national leadership for the doggedness in ensuring the success of the party, Emerhor said: “I praise the Ondo people for making the right choice as the pedigree and credentials of Akeredolu distinguished him as the best man for the job.”
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Nigeria is on right track to
ReplyDeletechange for good – Buhari
By NAN | 06 December 2016 | 7:15 pm
President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari says the
present administration is on the right track to
improve the image of the country by
entrenching accountability and probity in
governance.
The president said this in Dakar, Senegal,
while speaking at a meeting with a group of
Nigerians in the Diaspora, on the sidelines of
the 3rd Dakar International Forum on Peace
and Security in Africa.
In a statement by his Senior Special Assistant
on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu
on Tuesday, Buhari, however, called on the
Nigerian elite to stop insisting that things
should be done the ‘old way’, which
impoverished the nation.
President Buhari told the 11-man Nigerian
delegation based in Senegal and Cote D’
Ivoire, that the last 16 years of poor handling
of the nation’s resources and infrastructure
had continued to impact negatively on the
country.
“This administration is pleased we won the
election, we are pleased Nigerians are
cooperating with us.
“But the problems are so enormous that we
need the cooperation of Nigerians,
particularly the elite.
“They (elite) should reflect on the condition
of the country, and stop making expensive
demands because things cannot be done the
old way,’’ he said.
On the welfare of Nigerians in the Diaspora,
President Buhari assured them that the
Federal Government would continue to
promote good neighbourliness and improve
the negative perception about Nigerians
abroad.
“Nigerians are known for their
competitiveness and I am very passionate
about Nigeria.
“I will continue to preach good
neighbourliness and work hard to improve
the numerous human and material resources
in the country,’’ he added.
In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian
community, Cote D’ Ivoire, Alhaji Adebayo
Yahaya, commended the president for his
bold and unflinching fight against corruption.
“Nigerians are praying for your success, don’t
relent, do not lose hope, the Almighty God is
behind you.’’
The President of the Nigerian community in
Senegal, Mr Osas Edigin, told the President
that Nigerians in the country had been
enjoying excellent relationship with their
hosts.
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Dakar Senegal Garba Shehu
Muhammadu Buhari
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