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FG Plans Local Patronage Act

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The Federal Government, says it would soon send to the National Assembly, a Bill that would make it compulsory for all Nigerians to patronise locally made goods in the country.

Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga who disclosed this during an inspection of the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority on Monday also said that the government would harness the nation’s abundant limestone resources in order to make Nigeria the largest producer of cement in the world.

According to him, part of the target of the government include the reduction in import substitution and the harnessing of local raw materials for the production of goods in the country.

“Our strategy is about building industries based on areas we have competitive comparative advantage”, he said.

The Minister said that of all the free zones approved so far in the country, the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone had remained the only one that had met the expectations of Nigerians.

According to him, the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone had exceeded its revenue target of 5.4 billion dollars, but noted that the government expected it to do more, and expressed satisfaction with the level of technology transfer in the zone.

“I have made very clearly, that this is the largest Oil and Gas Free Zone in the world based on what I have seen, there is a high level of development taking place in terms of the necessary infrastructures”, the Minister said.

Earlier in his speech, the Managing Director of the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority, Dr. Noble Abe said that time had come for Nigeria to concentrate on those areas that she has the greatest comparative advantage, stressing that the country could attract investment, with the right incentives.

He thanked the Minister for the visit which, he said, would provide opportunity for him to appreciate what the authority was doing in the area.

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Rivers Tanker Explosion: Group Calls For Investigation

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The National Association of Seadogs (NAS) has called for an investigation into the cause of the oil tanker explosion that occurred along Eleme Road in Rivers State on April 26.
The Second Mate of the Olympus Marino Deck, NAS, made the call on Thursday at a news briefing in Port Harcourt.
The Tide’s source recalls that the explosion claimed the lives of several persons, and caused the loss of property worth millions of Naira.
Nnamdi also alleged that the incident, which was preventable, was caused by the deplorable state of the road and the congestion caused at a nearby police checkpoint.
According to him, the poorly maintained Eleme-Onne Expressway has long been a cause for concern, with its potholes and uneven surfaces creating hazardous conditions for motorists.
The group also called on the relevant arms of government at the State and Federal levels to expedite action on the ongoing repair works or reconstruction of the road.
The group urged the relevant agencies and stakeholders to immediately begin an investigation to determine the cause of the incident to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
It further urged relevant stakeholders to ensure that the police checkpoints on the Eleme axis provide improved traffic management and road safety measures.
“There should be evaluation of the safety standards and practices of tanker operators to ensure compliance with regulations and to identify any areas for improvement in the transportation of hazardous materials”, the group said.
It urged the stakeholders to assess the mitigating impact if an effective emergency firefighting system were located around or along the Eleme-Onne Road since heavy-duty inflammable substance-carrying vehicles used that road daily and frequently.
“The Olympus Marino Deck further demanded for urgent need for improved emergency response systems that are required to ensure rapid and effective response to accidents.
“This includes situating a fire service station around and along that road to be manned by adequately trained personnel.
“The increase in regulatory oversight to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations by all stakeholders, including tanker operators and road maintenance agencies.
“Safety protocols should also be established to manage traffic flow and prevent congestion near such checkpoints.
“There should be launch of public awareness campaigns to educate motorists about safe driving practices and the importance of adhering to traffic regulations”, the group said.

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RSU Student Wins N10m, Car In Reality TV Show

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A 300-level student of Rivers State University (RSU), Calliistus Uzodinma, popularly known as C-Flu, has won the grand prize of N10 million and a brand new Changan CS35 Plus car in the grand finale of the second edition of the reality TV show.
The show, which was held at the prestigious International Conference Centre, Abuja, saw C-Fly beat 16 other finalists, in his exceptional talent dance performances.
Queen Aliyu, a student of Theatre and Performing Arts at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and Fortune Onyekachi (Graham), a student of Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo State, secured the first and second runner-up positions, respectively, with both runners-up receiving a cash prize of N2 million each along with other benefits.
The second edition of the BBM Africa reality TV show, themed “Rep Your Campus”, housed 30 talented contestants known as “Dream Mates”.
These participants were carefully selected after a nationwide audition that spanned key cities, including Abuja, Enugu, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Kano, with a total of 182 universities participating.
Barrister Orbby Agwuncha, aka BossLadyLaw, the Executive Producer of The Big Break Moment Africa, expressed the organisation’s commitment to talent discovery and development, aiming to empower Nigerian youths through the unique platform provided by the reality show.
“We do what we do because we want a better Nigeria. We want our youths to be empowered through talent discovery and development”, said Tayo Folorunsho (Teeflo), the Founder of the Big Break Moment Africa .

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Stakeholders Blame Restiveness In N’Delta On Collapsed Family Values, Unemployment

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Some stakeholders in the Niger Delta have identified collapse in family values and unemployment as factors contributing to the rising level of insecurity in the region.
They also called for value reorientation to stem the rising level of insecurity in the region.
This was part of resolutions at the end of a one-day stakeholders round table on strategies to mitigate youth restiveness, criminality, and violence in Borokiri, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
It was organised by the Foundation For Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) in conjunction with Centre for Gender, Conflict And Development Studies, University of Port Harcourt.
The stakeholders also called for the creation of employment opportunities for the unemployed youth in the region while skill acquisition centres should also be created in the region to engage the youths in various skills.
Declaring the event open, Capacity Building Coordinator, Peace Building Programme (PIND), Chukwudi Njoku, said the foundation is liaising with various stakeholders to find solutions to restiveness in the region.
Njoku also cautioned against the use of force to seek redress to the problem, adding that any attempt to push the criminals away cannot succeed.
He said PIND is working with some agencies such as the Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation to find solutions to the problem.
Reading out the objectives of the forum, Madam Lauretta Ahuokpeme said the aims and objectives of the roundtable forum are to change the mindsets of community youths, build their capacities in peace building and conflicts management and to get commitment of key stakeholders in peace and security advancement in the area
Also speaking, the Commissioner, Ministry of Social Welfare And Rehabilitation, Mrs Inime Aguma, said the Ministry is doing so much in the Borokiri axis of the city in terms of giving youths meaningful lives.
Represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Dr. Justina Atonye Jumbo, she said peace cannot thrive in an atmosphere of violence, adding that “peace is something everybody wants to have”.
Also, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs. Uchechukwu Uriri, described the level of restiveness as frightening.
Uriri, who represented her Commissioner, Dr. Roseline Uranta, also blamed the situation on get-rich-quick syndrome and failures of families to uphold moral values.
She urged people who are well to do to share what they have with those who do not have.
Secretary of Port Harcourt City Local Government Area, Barrister Chile Owuru, said security agencies need to step up their activities to check criminalities in the Borokiri axis of the city.
He expressed regrets that some youths in the city have failed to utilise various opportunities put in place by the council to improve themselves.
Some representatives of Communities in Borokiri axis of Port Harcourt, including representatives of security agencies and Non Governmental Organisations, said more need to be done to check youth restiveness in the Borokiri axis of the city.

By: John Bibor

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