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Cleric Tasks FG On Chibok Girls Rescue

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The Federal Government
has been told to infuse greater urgency into effort to rescue the abducted students of Government Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State in view of the trauma their parents and siblings are going through,
Also  the nation’s elite have been cautioned against the resort to the use of the students’ abduction to score political points.
Archbishop of Christ Healing Church of Nigeria, Most Rev. (Dr.) Benjamin Obomanu  who made the call weekend in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt, lauded President Goodluck Jonathan for the success of the meeting he held last week with parents and 51 girls who escaped from the Boko Haram enclave, the religious leader urged the President to ensure the speedy return of the girls to their parents to avoid the death of more parents.
Noting that about 11 parents have already been reported dead since the abduction, Obomanu called on all Nigerians irrespective of political persuasion to show greater commitment to the safe return of the girls to their parents.
The religious leader who noted that the security challenges of the nation had heightened with the spate of suicide bombings and insurgency said religious leaders across the country have also intensified their fight against these ills from their pulpits.
Obomanu who is also the Director, National Issues and Social Welfare of the Rivers State Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) said religious and moral values of Christians were under siege, a development he said, had put the peace of society at risk.      He said however, that in spite of the intensity of the machinations of the agents of the devil in society, religious leaders will continue to carry out their primary assignment of correcting the ills of society, praying for peace in all parts of Nigeria and the world at large and leading humanity back to God.
The Rivers CAN executive member, who is highly favoured to take over as chairman from Apostle Zilly Aggrey commended the out-going chairman for his achievements and assured that he would complete on-going programmes and projects and work with government to ensure a peaceful atmosphere for socio-economic development in the state.

 

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Low Awareness Bothers RIVCHPP  … As Agala Calls For Grassroots Sensitisation

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The Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer (ES/CEO) of the Rivers State Contributory Health Protection Programme (RIVCHPP), Dr. Vetty Agala, has called on residents of the state to amplify awareness of the state’s health insurance scheme to boost enrolment and access to quality healthcare.
Agala, represented by the agency’s Head of Planning, Dr. Juliet Aleme, made the appeal during a sensitisation and enrolment meeting at the palace of the Eze-elect of Oyigbo, Eze Samuel N. Azuh, in Oyigbo Town.
He stressed that wider dissemination of information about the scheme would deepen public awareness and encourage more residents to take advantage of the initiative championed by the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara.
Agala explained that the programme is designed to provide affordable and quality healthcare services to residents across the state’s 23 local government areas, by eliminating financial hardship at the point of care.
She noted that both federal and state governments have already covered premiums for vulnerable groups, urging residents of Oyigbo and beyond to enrol for seamless healthcare delivery.
Responding, Azuh commended the initiative and assured that his people would embrace the scheme.
He, however, appealed for an expansion of the vulnerability category to accommodate more citizens, while also urging the inclusion of eye care services and surgeries.
Earlier, the Head of Community Medicine at PAMO University of Medical Sciences, Dr. Chidinma Opara, disclosed that research conducted by 600-level medical students revealed low awareness of the scheme and poor utilisation of primary healthcare centres in Oyigbo.
She said the institution partnered with RIVCHPP to bridge the awareness gap and enhance community access to the programme’s benefits, particularly among vulnerable populations.
As part of the collaboration, officials conducted an assessment visit to the PAMO University Teaching Hospital, with ongoing discussions to onboard the facility as a service provider for RIVCHPP enrollees.
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Court Rules Out Interim Administration In Jumbo House, Bonny

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A High Court Sitting in Port Harcourt, presided by Hon. Justice Teetito has outlawed the constitution of caretaker committee or any interim administration in the Jumbo Major House of Grand Bonny Kingdom, Rivers State.
Ruling on suit number BHC/101/2016, brought before it by contending parties, the court declared that the Constitution of Grand Bonny Kingdom and regulations on chieftaincy matters,1971, only provide for a substantive chief as the Head of the House as contained in section 2d, 6a and 10 of the constitution of Bonny, and as such the court has no jurisdiction to determine the suit on caretaker committee as it is built on nothing.
Addressing the press in Port Harcourt, Lead Counsel of the Jumbo Major House of Grand Bonny Kingdom, Dr. Tope Duyilemi, said the position of the law as contained in the judgement is binding on all parties in the suit and cautioned any violations to avoid contempt of court and chaos in the reverred chieftaincy House.
He noted that the composition of the Jumbo Major House and its organs have been previously interpreted and set out  in suit no PHC/1098/2006 and suit no PHC/1164/2006 by Hon. Justice Agumagu and Hon. Justice Akpugunum, respectively.
He stated that by the judgement, the emergence of Chief Tamunoala Chapp Jumbo as the Head of the Jumbo Major House of Grand Bonny through a due process of selection by the house remains valid pending the outcome of a suit on the matter in Okrika High Court.
Dr.  Duyilemi commended the Amanyanabo of Grand Bonny Kingdom, HRM, King Asimini People, for his royal insight in sustaining traditional norms and values of ancient Bonny Kingdom.
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Monarchs, Others Pass Confidence Vote On PINL … As Firm Recommits To Stakeholder Engagements In Bayelsa

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Bayelsa State traditional rulers within the operational corridors of an oil and gas surveillance firm, Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), have lauded the company for standing up to its responsibilities of ensuring that its host  communities were carried along in its scheme of things.
Speaking on behalf of traditional rulers during the March, 2026 stakeholders meeting of the  firm in Yenagoa, on Thursday, Chairman of the State’s Traditional Rulers Council, HRM King Bubaraye Dakolo (Agada IV), praised the firm on its relentless efforts in changing the narratives of oil and gas host communities for the better.
The monarch thanked the firm for its various initiatives aimed at bringing succour and awareness to host communities, calling on other oil and gas companies to emulate the template set by the PINL to give relief to communities within their catchment areas.
Also speaking, the duo of the Chairman of the State’s Chapter of the Civil Liberties Organization (CLO), Comrade David West, and the Secretary, Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Central Zone, Comrade Azibator Efere, described the firm as having understood the yearnings and aspirations of peoples of its host communitues.
They, however, also charged the firm not to relent in its efforts to pay all outstanding stipends and remuneration owed benefitting stakeholders, saying the host communities and people on their own also owe a reciprocal relationship to the firm by keeping peace and tranquility in their domains.
Earlier in his opening remarks, General Manager, Community and Stakeholders Relations of the firm, Dr. Akpos Mezeh, said the attendance of stakeholders at the meeting reflects shared dedication to strengthening cooperation, sustaining peace, and advancing development across the host communities within the firm’s operational corridors.
He said the February stakeholders engagement was not held due to circumstances beyond the company’s control, saying, however, that the period allowed the PINL to consolidate on some important aspects of community empowerment programmes, including the disbursement of scholarship grants to beneficiaries of host communities.
Mezeh stressed that it is the belief of the firm that most of the beneficiaries have received their grants, calling on  students who are yet to receive to visit an established help desk to address such concerns and ensure that no beneficiary is left behind.
“Distinguished stakeholders, your continued partnership with Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL) has remained a cornerstone of our operational success.
“Over the past years, our engagements have consistently demonstrated that dialogue, cooperation, and mutual trust remain the most effective tools for building sustainable relationships between private security companies (PSC) and host communities.
“At PINL, we hold firmly to one guiding principle – Community partnership is national security. When communities protect infrastructure, they protect livelihoods, national revenue, and the future of our country”, he said.
Speaking on national energy outlook and the future of Nigeria’s energy, the surveillance firm reiterated that the nation’s energy sector remains central to national development and economic stability.
It cited recent developments in the sector, which, he said, reflects renewed progress and growing opportunities for the country’s energy future.
“According to the latest operational report released by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), the national oil company recorded a profit after tax of N385 billion in January 2026, generating N2.571 trillion in revenue and remitting N726 billion to the Federation Account during the same period after 1.64 million barrels per day production.
“These figures demonstrate renewed operational efficiency and improved performance across Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
“This improvement was driven largely by the successful completion of maintenance operations at key onshore facilities.
“Nigeria also recorded encouraging progress in natural gas production, which increased to 7,283 million standard cubic feet per day, compared to 6,914 million standard cubic feet per day recorded in December 2025.
“Gas sales strengthened as well, reaching approximately 4,978 million standard cubic feet per day, reflecting improved supply to power plants, industrial consumers, and export markets”, he stated.
The company promised to sustain its advocacy for oil and gas riverine communities to also enjoy uninterrupted supply of petroleum products via provision of functional floating petrol and gas stations, reassuring that the federal government is aware of the challenges of the people as they continue to buy these products above the prevailing market price.
“Distinguished stakeholders, the progress recorded in recent months would not have been possible without your cooperation.
“Enhanced collaboration between host communities, security agencies, government institutions, and pipeline operators has significantly reduced incidents of crude oil theft and vandalism across our operational corridors.
“However, we’re currently faced with an unpleasant situation, and I must use this opportunity to sound a strong warning to all our contractors and surveillance teams.
“Recently, at Atali axis – Zone 4, two tankers were intercepted while attempting to load crude. It was only through the effectiveness of our backup intelligence system that this operation was foiled, otherwise, those trucks would have successfully loaded.
“Preliminary findings point to a possible coordinated conspiracy. Let me be clear, once investigations are concluded, everyone found culpable will be brought to justice, and no one will be spared.
“Furthermore, in Bayelsa State, at Otukpoti axis, Zone 9, we recorded yet another case of sabotage arising from negligence on the part of our surveillance guards.
“This is unacceptable. Let this serve as a clear and firm warning to all contractors and operatives that any act of negligence, compromise, or collusion will not be tolerated.
“Going forward, any contractor found wanting will not only lose their contract, but will also face full prosecution under the law.
“At the same time, we must continue to strengthen collaboration. The community intelligence systems have significantly enhanced information flow and improved response times”, he said.
On community-centered development initiatives, the PINL Manager said beyond infrastructure protection, the company’s job is fundamentally about people and community development.
He promised that the firm remains committed to promoting initiatives that improve the welfare of host communities and foster inclusive participation, including capacity building training for community-based contractors, prioritizing collaboration, noting that security was a shared responsibility
“We’ll have more Youth participation in pipeline protection activities, women-focused economic empowerment programmes, educational support, through scholarship schemes.
“Several interventions have been implemented, including, scholarship programmes for students, women empowerment initiatives, medical outreach programmes, distribution of humanitarian support and palliatives.
“We recognize that young people remain critical stakeholders in the future of our communities and for this reason, PINL is proposing a comprehensive Youth Skills Acquisition Programme in 2026 across our states of operations.
“We also acknowledge stakeholder feedback regarding the women empowerment programme, particularly the need for faster disbursement.
“So, we’re currently working closely with Premium Trust Bank, and payments will commence as soon as possible”, Mezeh reiterated.
On Environmental issues, the firm said environmental stewardship remains a central priority in its operations, saying that it understands the legitimate concerns of host communities regarding environmental protection and ecosystem preservation.
“Our operational framework continues to prioritize pipeline integrity management, rapid incident response systems, collaboration with regulatory agencies and host communities,  promotion of safe operational practices, environmental awareness and sensitization programmes”, the PINL Manager added.
By Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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