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Okaba Bows Out, Charges New INC Leadership to Sustain Ijaw Struggle
By Favour Bibaikefie
Editor-in-Chief/Publisher, IduwiniVoice Newspaper
The immediate past President of the Ijaw National Congress, Professor Benjamin Ogele Okaba, has formally bowed out of office after five years of leadership, declaring that the Ijaw struggle has shifted “from militancy to the intellectualization of the struggle.”
Okaba made the declaration on Thursday during his valedictory address delivered at the inauguration ceremony of the new National Executive Council of the INC held at Chief Tunde Smooth Playground in Ogbeh-Ijo Kingdom, Delta State.
In an emotional but reflective speech, the former INC President described his administration as one that revived the Congress from institutional collapse and repositioned the Ijaw struggle on the global stage.
“The 14th of May 2026 marks exactly five years since you entrusted me with the mandate to lead our great Congress,” Okaba stated. “I stand before you not to boast, but to give a solemn account of our shared stewardship.”
He recalled that when his administration assumed office on May 14, 2021, the INC had “been in a comatose state for seven long years — without a leader and without a voice to speak for the Ijaw nation.”
According to him, his administration anchored its vision on “the internationalisation of the Ijaw cause, the definition and defense of Ijaw territorial identity, and constructive political and constitutional engagement.”
Among the major achievements highlighted by Okaba was the revitalization of the INC structure across zones, clans, chapters, and affiliated bodies.
“Within the very first year of this administration, the first issue we handled upon assuming office was to put in place the various tiers of government of the INC,” he said.
The outgoing President also celebrated the production of what he described as the first-ever Pan-Ijaw Territorial Map, insisting that the initiative was aimed at protecting the historical and territorial identity of the Ijaw people.
“For the first time in our history, as a people we now have a Pan-Ijaw map that captures all Ijaw territories within Nigeria,” he declared.
Okaba further reaffirmed the INC’s support for Siminalayi Fubara amid the lingering political crisis in Rivers State, stating: “Governor Siminalayi Fubara is our son, and we stood resolutely in defence of his mandate.”
On constitutional restructuring, he revealed that the INC under his leadership formally demanded the creation of Toru-Ebe State and Oil Rivers State during the National Assembly Constitution Review process, alongside the creation of 33 additional local government areas for Bayelsa State.
“These demands are aimed at correcting the decades-long deliberate balkanization of Ijaw communities,” he noted.
The former INC President also emphasized efforts made toward preserving Ijaw culture, language, and history, including the production of a historical publication titled Ijaw Heritage through Centuries: Origin, Culture and Experiences through the Association of Ijaws in Academics.
In addition, he announced that the 2026 National Convention approved the recognition of 23 additional Ijaw clans and endorsed the inclusion of women into the INC Board of Trustees.
One of the most significant milestones of the administration, according to Okaba, was the admission of the Ijaw Nation into the United Nations Unrepresented Peoples Organization (UNPO) on October 29, 2025.
“This monumental victory marks our rightful entry onto the global stage,” he said, adding that the development provides the Ijaw people “a legitimate platform to amplify our voice.”
He also referenced the 2022 World Ijaw National Congress held in Houston, Texas, which produced the “Houston Declaration” and led to the recognition of July 5 as “Ijaw Day” by the Mayor of Houston in the United States.
The outgoing President did not shy away from the challenges faced during his tenure, including oil spill disasters, internal disagreements, and the inability of the INC to attain financial independence.
“The inability of past administrations and ours to transform the INC into a self-funding organization… is a major concern the incoming NEC must take very seriously,” he warned.
Okaba, however, commended the Justice Tabai-led electoral committee for conducting what he described as a “free, fair, credible and exemplary election” despite “destructive and divisive encumbrances.”
In a direct message to his successor, High Chief Macdonald Igbadiwei, the former President urged the new leadership to pursue reconciliation and sustain the momentum of international advocacy.
“Our Ijaw Republic is not just a mere dream. It is a destination,” Okaba declared. “Continue the fight for Toru-Ebe and Oil Rivers states, and more LGAs for Bayelsa State.”
He further advised the incoming leadership to “deepen the intellectual struggle” through research and policy engagement, particularly on issues of fiscal federalism and self-determination.
While appealing for unity among Ijaw people across the various zones, Okaba maintained that “nobody, whether from Central, Eastern or Western Zones, is more Ijaw than others.”
He concluded his address with an appeal for forgiveness from those he may have offended during his tenure and expressed gratitude to supporters and critics alike.
“To those who insulted me, criticised everything I did, correctly or for lack of understanding, I wish to also appreciate you. You kept me on my toes,” he said.
Addressing the new leadership one final time, Okaba charged Igbadiwei to lead courageously despite inevitable criticism.
“You will be criticised. You will be tested. But remember: the Ijaw nation is watching, and the Niger Delta is waiting. Lead well,” he concluded.
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Just In: Ambassador Podoki Emerges APP Candidate for Burutu Constituency-I Assembly Seat
* Says Experience and Grassroots Connection Position Him for Effective Representation
By Divine Perezide
The political contest for the Burutu Constituency-I seat in the Delta State House of Assembly received a fresh boost on Friday as Ambassador Dere Podoki emerged as the candidate of the Action People’s Party (APP) ahead of the 2026 general elections.
Podoki’s emergence was the outcome of a consensus decision reached during the APP congress held at the party’s state secretariat in Asaba, the Delta State capital.
The development officially positions the seasoned community leader and development advocate among the contenders seeking to represent the people of Burutu Constituency-I in the Delta State House of Assembly.
Speaking with journalists shortly after his emergence, Podoki who is from ward-20, expressed confidence in his ability to provide effective and responsive representation for the people, citing his years of service in various community-based and regional organizations.
According to him, his experience in grassroots leadership, community engagement, development, and advocacy has adequately prepared him for the legislative responsibilities associated with the office.
Potoki stated that he is best suited for the position at a time when many constituents are demanding greater accountability, improved representation and accelerated development across communities within the constituency.
He argued that some politicians who had previously enjoyed the trust and mandate of the people failed to meet public expectations, creating the need for a new generation of leadership committed to delivering tangible results.
The APP candidate maintained that his aspiration is driven by a desire to advance the welfare of the people, promote inclusive development and ensure that the interests of Burutu Constituency-I receive adequate attention at the state level.
Political observers say his emergence has added a new dimension to the forthcoming contest, which is expected to attract significant attention in the constituency, across Burutu Local Government Area, and the wider Delta South political landscape.
With the election season gathering momentum, attention is already turning to the battle ahead, where Ambassador Podoki will face other candidates, including the incumbent lawmaker who is seeking a second term mandate to continue representing the constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly.
Analysts believe the race could be one of the most closely watched legislative contests in Delta State, given the growing interest among stakeholders and voters eager to assess the performance records, vision and capacity of the various candidates.
As campaigns gradually begin across the constituency, residents are expected to evaluate the competing candidates on issues relating to infrastructure development, education, youth empowerment, healthcare delivery, economic opportunities and overall community advancement.
The emergence of Ambassador Dere Podoki has therefore further heightened political activities in Burutu Constituency-I, setting the stage for what promises to be a keenly contested electoral battle in the months ahead.
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Ijaw, Urhobo Leaders Commend INEC Over Warri Federal Constituency Delineation
By Favour Bibaikefie
Leaders and stakeholders of the Ijaw and Urhobo ethnic nationalities in Warri North, Warri South and Warri South-West Local Government Areas of Delta State have applauded the efforts of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) following the release of the Warri Federal Constituency delineation exercise results.
The commendation was made during a press conference held yesterday at KFT Event Centre in Warri, Delta State, where prominent leaders, community stakeholders, youth representatives and women groups gathered after years of consultations, protests and agitations surrounding the delineation process.

Speaking on behalf of the Ijaw and Urhobo ethnic nationalities, Chief Benjamin Okumagba described the outcome as a courageous and commendable move by INEC towards ensuring fair political representation within the Warri Federal Constituency.
He stated that the Ijaw and Urhobo people appreciate the commission for the successful release of the delineation exercise, noting that the development would promote inclusiveness, equity and political balance across the constituency.
Chief Okumagba further praised INEC for the creation of additional State House of Assembly seats, federal constituency representation, polling units and wards aimed at deepening democratic participation and strengthening governance in the area.
He also called on eligible voters and residents throughout the constituency to actively participate in the forthcoming 2027 general elections, emphasizing that peaceful involvement in the democratic process would help foster unity, stability and sustainable development across the Warri axis.
The event attracted several political figures, traditional stakeholders, youth leaders and women groups from both the Ijaw and Urhobo ethnic nationalities, many of whom expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the delineation exercise and optimism for improved political inclusion in the region.
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INC: Group Faults Sponsored Attacks on Tompolo, Igbadiwei, Urges Unity in Ijaw Nation
By Divine Perezide
The Ijaw People’s Development Initiative has condemned what it described as “sponsored and malicious attacks” against Government Ekpemupolo and the newly inaugurated President of the Ijaw National Congress, Macdonald Igbadiwei, warning that such actions could create unnecessary tension within the Ijaw nation.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the President of IPDI, Ozobo Austin, dismissed allegations reportedly made by a group identified as the Niger Delta Reformed Youths, describing the organisation as faceless and non-existent.
According to the group, the allegations were aimed at discrediting the outcome of the recent INC election and causing division among Ijaw stakeholders.
IPDI maintained that there was nothing unlawful or immoral about individuals associated with Tompolo aspiring for leadership positions, stressing that political support among allies was a normal feature of democratic practice.
The group also criticised the handling of concerns surrounding the INC election, alleging that Tompolo had travelled from Oporoza in Delta State to Bayelsa Government House in pursuit of peace and dialogue over issues arising from the poll.
IPDI, however, accused Douye Diri of making what it termed “unfounded pronouncements” regarding the INC leadership contest, urging the governor to exercise restraint and wisdom in addressing issues relating to the socio-cultural body.
Drawing comparisons with past governorship and presidential elections in Nigeria, the group argued that disputes and disagreements were common features of democratic processes and should be resolved through dialogue rather than public confrontation.
On the conduct of the INC election, IPDI insisted that the process complied with the organisation’s constitution and was supervised by the appropriate electoral committee.
“The electronic voting process was free, fair and credible, and reflected the wishes of delegates across Ijaw land,” the statement noted, while cautioning critics against making allegations without evidence.
The group also defended Igbadiwei against claims relating to his past representation of Southern Ijaw Constituency 4 in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, stating that electoral defeat should not be used to diminish his political contributions or integrity.
Addressing issues surrounding traditional institutions in Gbaraun Kingdom, IPDI said chieftaincy disputes remained matters for traditional authorities and relevant government institutions, warning against attempts to politicise such matters through media campaigns.
The organisation called on Ijaw leaders, youths and stakeholders to embrace unity and support the new INC leadership in advancing issues affecting the Niger Delta, including environmental justice, resource control and youth empowerment.
IPDI further pledged to continue engaging stakeholders to promote peace and stability within the Ijaw socio-cultural space.
Macdonald Igbadiwei was formally inaugurated as President of the Ijaw National Congress on May 14, 2026, during a handover ceremony in Warri, Delta State, where outgoing President Benjamin Okaba transferred leadership to the new executive.
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