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Tuesday, 13 May 2025

Niger Deltans in Lagos Celebrate Pa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark

 By Perekeme Odon

LAGOS, NIGERIA — While the funeral rites for the late elder statesman, Chief (Dr.) Senator Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, CFR, CON (1927–2025) were being solemnly observed in his hometown of Kiagbodo, Delta State, in a resounding display of unity, reverence, and cultural pride, members of the Niger Delta community, dignitaries, activists, students, and community groups residing in Lagos gathered on Tuesday, 13 May 2025, at the Tam Royal Multipurpose Hall in Alapere, Ketu, Lagos, to honour the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of the formidable voice of the Niger Delta, whose impact continues to inspire and ignite passion across generations.

Chief (Dr.) Senator Edwin Kiagbodo Clark CFR, CON

Themed “It’s the End of an Era in Nigeria – The Last of the Old Brigade”, the event drew together representatives from the Ijaw Nation, the wider Niger Delta region, and the broader Lagosian community, including women’s organisations and associations of the physically challenged. The gathering stood as a testament to the extraordinary impact of Pa Clark, a man who spent nearly a century advocating for justice, equity, and national unity.

 

In his opening address, Comrade Joseph Evah, Convener and Coordinator of the Ijaw Monitoring Group (IMG), expressed deep gratitude to attendees for their presence and delivered a poignant call to action. “With the passing of Pa Clark, the Ijaw Nation must rise to the occasion. We must now take full responsibility for shaping our future,” he declared solemnly.

Addressing members of the press, Comrade Evah described Pa Clark as a “post-Civil War hero and a Lagosian,” referencing his tenure as Federal Commissioner under General Yakubu Gowon, his service as a Senator in Lagos, and his most recent marriage, which took place in Maryland, Lagos. “He truly belonged to Lagos, and this gathering is a fitting tribute to the life he lived,” Evah remarked.

 

Reflecting on Pa Clark’s unique role in Nigerian history, Evah highlighted his unparalleled memory, deep grasp of national affairs, and unwavering commitment to national unity. “He harboured no bias. He believed in Nigeria, and in his memory, we pray that leaders of his calibre emerge in every generation.”

Comrade Joseph Evah

Evah concluded by noting that the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) and the Ijaw National Congress (INC) must now enter a new phase of introspection and strategy. “During his lifetime, many of us acted like children under his watchful gaze. Now, reality has set in. The Niger Delta must return to the drawing board.”

 

Delivering the keynote address, Lagos State University Head of Department of Microbiology, Professor Dauphin Dighitoghi Moro, paid glowing tribute to Pa Clark’s intellectual and activist contributions. “He was the first to speak truth to the Nigerian government regarding injustices in the Niger Delta, even before and after the Isaac Boro 12-Day Revolution,” Prof Moro noted. “His death is not an end, but a continuation of the vision he embodied.”

A Cross Section

However, Prof. Moro expressed concern about the current state of leadership within the Niger Delta. He urged the INC and the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) to overcome their divisions. “There is currently a vacuum, and many are scrambling to fill it. But there can be no replacement for Pa Clark. The INC and IYC must find common ground, work as a unified body, and re-strategise on critical issues like resource control and restructuring.”

 

The event’s cultural segment was a vivid expression celebrating heritage, featuring captivating displays of traditional masquerades, indigenous dances, and the ceremonial welcome of Miss NAIFS, who was formally introduced to the Ijaw female students’ body in Lagos—a symbolic moment honouring the role of women in continuing the legacy of the Ijaw struggle.

Comrade Joseph Evah & Mrs Preye Evah

True to tradition, the Ijaw Monitoring Group rounded off the event with the presentation of awards and a distribution of food items, cash gifts, fabrics and other tokens of appreciation, creating an atmosphere of celebration and gratitude amid the solemnity of loss.

 

This commemorative occasion not only honoured the memory of Chief Dr. Senator Pa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark but also reaffirmed the commitment of the Niger Delta and Ijaw peoples to preserve his enduring legacy and continue the struggle for progress and unity.

(l-r) Comrade Karebo Samson, Mrs. Patience Ogbogbo & Prof. D. D Moro

Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark (E.K. Clark) possesses an impressive and distinguished record of service to Nigeria. A trained lawyer and seasoned administrator, he has long been recognised as the paramount Ijaw National Leader, as well as a dedicated nationalist and freedom fighter. Chief Clark has held prominent leadership roles, including as the convener of the South-South Peoples Assembly, a principal figure in the Southern and Middle-Belt Leaders Forum (SMBLF), and the leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF).

 

His public service career spans several decades and key positions: Commissioner for Education in the former Mid-Western Region from 1968 to 1971; Commissioner for Finance and Establishments in the erstwhile Bendel State from 1972 to 1975; Federal Commissioner for Information in 1975; and Senator of the Federal Republic from 1979 to 1983. His enduring commitment to national development and regional equity underscores his stature as a respected elder statesman.

 

As Nigeria bids farewell to one of its last towering statesmen of the independence era, the words heard most often in the hall were not of mourning, but of resolve—a promise that Pa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark’s vision for justice, unity, and a truly inclusive Nigeria shall not die with him.

Dignitaries On The High table
Comrade Joseph Evah, Mrs Preye Evah & Miss NAIFS
(l-r) Miss Doubrah Samuel, Pst. Ebitimi Dio-Posibi, Mrs Justina Okwuadei
Comrade Joseph Evah & Dancer Williams Awala

Comrade Evah in an Hand shake With Mrs. Patience Ogbogbo of IWLF
Miss Doubrah Samuel & High Chief Andrew Elijah

Miss NAIFS in a Cultural Display With the Dancers
Masquerade Display
Mrs. Adigha Odili, President, Izon Ebilade Ogbo & Comrade Evah
Traditional Dance Display
Wrestling Contest
Masquarade Display
Rear View of Williams Awala & His Dancers

A Display of Cultural Dances
Comrade Tikima I. Arigban (Chairman IYC Lagos) & Rep of IJC
Award Presentation to a Great Wrestler

Procession Drummers
Miss NAIFS & Dancers

(L-R)Timipaere Biegbudu, Karebo Samson, Mrs Patince Ogbogbo & Prof Moro
Comrade Joseph Evah Addressing the Audience

 

Saturday, 21 September 2024

INC Lagos Elects Tonye Harry As Chairman

By Perekeme Odon 

The Ijaw National Congress, INC, has decisively elected Comrade Tonye Harry Leonard as its new chairman in a fiercely contested election, where he secured victory over Rev. Canon Asoliye Douglas West.

Comrade Tonye Harry Leonard
The election, held on Saturday, 21st September 2024, at the Red Brick, NCAC, National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos State, marked the successful election of the new chairman of the apex Ijaw body and eight other officials in a tranquil atmosphere.

Comrade Tonye, the Deputy President of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) and a former treasurer of the INC Lagos Chapter, and the new Executive Committee would be entrusted with directing the affairs of the council in Lagos State for the next three years.

INC

The electoral committee's adoption of option A4 resulted in a compelling victory for the Rivers-born Kalabari-Ijaw leader, who secured 18 votes, surpassing his rival, Comrade Douglas West, who received 14 votes. This marks an exciting new chapter for the INC Lagos State under Comrade Tonye's capable leadership.

In his earlier address, Pastor Ebitimi Dio-Posibi, the outgoing chairman of the INC Lagos Chapter, implored the contestants to comport themselves in a manner befitting both their personal reputation and that of the Ijaw Nation. He affirmed that the upcoming election would be characterised by peace, transparency, freedom, and fairness.

ELECO Committee Members

The chairman, electoral committee, Erepatei Mawari (Esq), and Secretary Peremodboere Blessing Udisi accredited 30 nominated delegates from the East, West, and Central zones of the INC. Six positions were elected unopposed, while the positions of chairman, vice chairman, financial secretary, and organising secretary were contested.

The newly elected executives of INC Lagos Chapter are Tonye Leonard Harry: Chairman (Eastern Zone); Matawa Yinkere Harry: Vice Chairman (Western Zone); Elayelagha Golden Ambakederemo: Secretary (Central Zone); Sogules Ere Howell: Assistant Secretary (Eastern Zone); Abraham Gillet Okponimibofa: Financial Secretary (Central Zone); Arepade Odimowei Corson: Treasurer (Western Zone); and Henry Elijah Gabriel: Publicity Secretary (Eastern Zone).

Outgoing INC Chairman, Pst Ebitimi Dio-Posibi (M)

Other elected officers are Bodiesere Sarah Jacob, organising secretary (central zone), Mary Ebinimie Ayakpo, auditor (central zone), and Paul Tam Kurekure (ESQ)—legal adviser (western zone), while former chairman Pastor Ebitimi Dio-Posibi was named the ex-officio member according to the INC constitution.

Delegates and observers hailed the election as a historic success for the INC Lagos chapter, noting its peaceful, free, and fair nature.

Alaere Barr Churchere Komonibo

In his inaugural address, Comrade Tonye Harry Leonard pledged to be a collaborative leader, committed to working closely with the parent body through regular meetings aimed at reconciling members with differing perspectives on the council.

He unequivocally assured Ijaw elders with an assurance of transparency and all-inclusiveness that will characterise his administration. He emphasised that his administration would address previous irregularities and urged all dissatisfied parties to collaborate in advancing the chapter forward.

High Chief F.J. Williams (INC Vice President 3)

Present at the election from the three zones of Ijaw Nation included Chief Kroma Amafina JP, Elder Alaye D. Peters, Chief Cyrus Olopele, Elder Regent Youmour, High Chief F.J. Williams (INC Vice President 3), Chief Joshua Benamiesegha (former INC Acting President Worldwide), Chief Barr Donald A.K. Horsfall (Independent Observer), and Alaere Barr Churchere Komonibo (former INC chairperson, Lagos Chapter, and INC Lagos Chapter Returning Officer).

Elder Regent Youmor
Eastern Zone in an Emergency Meeting

A Cross Section of Delegates and Observers


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