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‘SACA Bill On Course At Assembly’

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Work on a bill to transform the Delta State Action Committee on Aids (SACA) into a state agency will resume soon at the House of Assembly.

    Dr Ben Ojameruaye, the Acting Chairman, of SACA told newsmen in Asaba that reports that the bill had been thrown out by the lawmakers was false.

He said there were some grey areas in the bill that the House needed to clear, and the issues would be addressed when the lawmakers resumed from their vacation”.

“The bill has not been thrown out. In fact, it has gone to the committee stage, but there are some issues that the legislators are not clear about.

“We have been informed about it and we will be addressing those grey areas to enable them to continue debate and pass the bill,” Ojameruaye said.

It was  learnt that making SACA an agency of the state is one of the conditions given by the World Bank and other donor agencies for increased support.

No fewer than 20 states and the FCT have already transformed their SACAs into agencies.

In another development,  Mr Emeka Okonji, Chairman, Delta State House of Assembly Committee on Lands, has said the recent passage of the bill on land speculation by the House has increased the scramble for government land.

Okonji who disclosed this on Friday in an interview with newsmen in Asaba said that prior to the passage of the bill, land speculation had thrived in the state, especially in Asaba, the capital.

He said that land speculators usually sold land to different unsuspecting buyers at the same time with different documents.

“But with the passage of the bill, people are now sure of security and investment after buying land,” the lawmaker said.

According to him, the upsurge in the demand for government land is due to economic activities as well as the peace currently prevailing in the state.

He said that before the present administration came into office, land issues were undefined, adding that there was no honesty in the sale and allocation of land by both communities and government.

“As at now, there is much improvement as issues on land are now well tackled and we are close to sanity concerning land,” he said.

Okonji who represents Oshimili South in the Assembly, advocated the leasing of land by government instead of outright sale.

According to him, land is an asset that can tremendously affect economic and infrastructure development of a state.

He also commended the state government for providing facilities that ensured that investment on land thrived.

He listed the facilities to include good road, schools, health care, health centres and employment.

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Otu Recommits To Support For Navy 

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Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu, has said his administration will continue to collaborate with the navy for effective protection of the waterways.
Otu stated this when the Commandant, Nigeria Navy Ship (NNS) Victory, Commodore Shuaib Ahmed, visited him in Calabar.
The Governor described the visit as critical to consolidating the partnership between Cross River State and the navy.
“Peace and stability remain non-negotiable prerequisites for the progress of the state.
“So, this visit reaffirms our shared resolve to keep the state safe and secured through sustained collaboration,” he said.
Otu stated that security remained the foundation for meaningful development in every society.
“No society prospers in the midst of insecurity. As a state, our development vision depends on peace, order and collective vigilance,” he said.
The Governor commended the Navy for the level of professionalism being exuded by its personnel in the discharge of their duties.
He said the Navy’s efforts had hugely boosted investor confidence and strengthened the state’s economic environment.
The Governor assured the Navy of the state government’s continued support towards enhanced operation.
Earlier, Ahmed explained that the visit followed the military tradition of familiarizing with authorities upon assumption of duties.
He stated that it was crucial to align naval operations with the strategic priorities of the state government.
The naval chief thanked the state government for its support to the force, saying, “your support has helped us immensely in achieving targets”
The Commandant further said there was need to strengthen infrastructure and communication systems in order to address evolving security challenges.
“Operationalising key naval facilities will improve our capacity to tackle maritime crimes.
“The Navy is committed to supporting the state in ensuring the safety and security of the waterways.
“We shall continue to promote peace while enabling the residents to carry out their lawful activities without fear,” he said.
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Community Praises Diri, Ogbuku On Projects Execution … Prioritises Security, Dev 

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The Agbura Community of Yenagoa Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, has again lauded the State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, and the Managing-Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, over infrastructure projects executed in the community.
Speaking with newsmen midweek in Yenagoa, its Chairman, Community Development Committee, Mr. Tribunal Egba, hailed the Governor for the successful completion of the abandoned Oxbow lake-Agbura Road project and others within the Community.
He also eulogized the NDDC MD for the construction of new lodge in the community for serving Corps members as well as plans to execute other projects.
Mr. Egba added that the completion of the Oxbow Lake-Agbura Road has given the community facelift, while also pleading with the government and the interventionist agency to award shore protection contract in the community to save it from the perennial floodings experienced in the fast urbanizing town.
Similarly, the community’s leadership has given assurances that it will continue to give priority to development and security of lives and property.
The CDC helmsman promised to strengthen the existing community vigilante group, while also stressing that the age-long synergy between the community and security agencies would be improved upon to get rid of crime and criminalities in the area.
“As a community, we’re so thankful to Governor Diri for constructing the abandoned Oxbow Lake-Agbura Road project. We’re also glad with the level of infrastructural development ongoing in other parts of the state, courtesy of the Diri-led administration.
“We also like to laud the MD/CEO, NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku for the construction of a befitting Corpers lodge for Corps members serving in this community.
“Our priority as a community now is to protect these infrastructure projects. We’ll continue to work in synergy with all security agencies to make sure there’s peace and development”, the CDC leadership said.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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Delta Shocked Over Death Of Chief Protocol Officer

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Delta State Government has expressed deep sadness over the sudden death of Mr. Sunny Kotor, Senior Special Assistant on Protocol to the State Government.
Kotor, a renowned Master of Ceremony at state functions, reportedly slumped and passed away last Friday.
In a statement signed by the Delta State Commissioner for Special Duties, Dr. Ifeanyi Osuoza, in Warri on Saturday, his passing was described as “a profound loss; not only to his family, but to the Government and people of Delta State who benefited immensely from his professionalism, composure, and unmistakable presence at official engagements.
“He brought dignity, structure, and excellence to every function he handled, leaving behind a standard that will be difficult to forget,” the statement added.
The Commissioner noted that “every passing is indeed a sobering reminder of how fragile and fleeting life can be,” extending heartfelt condolences to Kotor’s family, colleagues, and all who had the privilege of working with him.
The statement prayed that God would grant them the strength to bear the irreparable loss.
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