Tag: Hon. Target Segibo

Mass Defection Rocks Southern Ijaw: Councilors and Appointees Dump PDP
They highlighted the governor’s determination to open up the state through the ongoing senatorial road projects — particularly the recent award of the Yenagoa–Oporoma Road contract to connect Eniwari and Ondewari communities — describing it as “a development worth celebrating.”

Sen. Diri Lauds Rodney Ambaiowei for Exemplary Representation in the National Assembly
Your Excellency, Rodney has asked us to thank you and assure you that the A.S.S.U.R.E.D programme9 of the Prosperity Government has enabled him to touch most communities in Southern Ijaw. He has documented his work, which we will present to you. More importantly, we come to greet you. Nua!

Grand Celebration in Oporoma Kingdom Honouring Target Isaiah Segibo
The Oporoma Kingdom recently held a magnificent commemoration ceremony to welcome their distinguished son, Hon. Target Isaiah Segibo, who made history as the first Executive Chairman of the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area. The event brought together traditional leaders, political figures, and prominent members of various industries for a captivating reception filled with cultural displays…

Ogugu Urges New Chairman of Southern Ijaw LGA to Prioritize Development
A Member of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly Service Commission, Mrs. Aperetari Rose Ogugu, has called on the newly elected Chairman of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, Hon. Target Segibo, to take stock of previous administrations and prioritize the developmental expectations of the people. Speaking to Erevision MediaTV in Ogbopina-Ama, Amassoma, Mrs. Ogugu described…

Hon. Ambaiowei Endorses Segibo and Ekeuwei For SILGA Chair
Predictably, the Hon. member representing Southern Ijaw Federal Constituency also extended congratulations to Hon. Target Segibo, the PDP flag bearer, and his Vice Dr. (Mrs.) Josephine Ekeuwei Akandi as well as the 17 Ward Councillorship Candidates of the PDP in advance of their victory, come Saturday, April 6, 2024.




