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C’ttee Blames Violence Against Women On Insecurity

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Chairperson of the Rivers
State Observatory Committee (OBSTEC) on Violence Against Women and Girls, Barrister Florence Fiberesima, has blamed rampant cases of violence against women in Nigeria on insecurity in the country.
Barrister Fiberesima stated this during an advocacy visit to the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
According to her, inherent harmful traditional practices and beliefs practised by various segments of the country also form part of violence against the women.
The OBSTEC’s chairperson explained some of the harmful traditional practices including female genital mutilation, widowhood practices, wife battery and domestic marital violence.
“Violence against women and girls also include what has happened to the Chibok girls, some of whom have been raped, brutally murdered, tortured and made to pass through dehumanizing experiences.
“Most of these experience are made possible because they are girls, and are dangerous to their health. Most of these girls can never be the persons they were before again”, she said.
Also speaking, the Chairman, Medical Women Association, Rivers State, Dr Obelebra Adebiyi, who is also a member of OBSTEC noted, that the determination for a reduction and gradual extinction of any form of violence against women and girls is one of the key objectives of OBSTEC.
This development, she said prompted the body to seek participation and support of NOA towards achieving its set objective.
In his response, the state Director of NOA Mr. Oliver Wolugbom assured members of OBSTEC of support, noting that “to orientate the populace on given societal issues is actually what NOA stands for.
“The issue of wife battery, violence against women and girls generally, is not actually new to us.  But now that we have an opportunity as groups to work towards checking the trend, we shall give it our best shot”, he said.
To enhance free flow of information between NOA and the OBSTEC, Wolugbom appointed the Head of Social Justice Unit of NOA, Miss Bridget Idemyor to work closely with OBSTEC and identify areas that NOA could intervene.
OBSTEC is made of all female Professional bodies, Police, Civil Defence Corp, Chiefs etc

 

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Fubara Restates Continued Support For NYSC In Rivers

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to supporting the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme in the state.
He gave the assurance during the swearing-in ceremony of the 2026 Batch A Stream I corps members on Friday at the Permanent Orientation Camp, Nonwa-Gbam, Tai Local Government Area of the state.
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Benibo Anabraba, the Governor emphasised that no nation could develop or attain greatness without harnessing the potential of its youths, who are the leaders of tomorrow.
He assured the corps members that the ongoing renovation and upgrade of facilities at the camp would soon be completed.
The State Governor also stated that new infrastructure would be constructed to accommodate the increasing number of corps members deployed to the state.
The NYSC State Coordinator, Mr. Moses Oleghe, thanked the Governor for constructing a 1,000-capacity hostel accommodation for both male and female corps members at the camp.
Oleghe announced that a total of 2,638 corps members, comprising 1,007 males and 1,631 females, had completed their registration, while more than 300 corps members were yet to register.
The oath of office was administered by the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Chibuzor Amadi, who was represented by another judge, Justice Chika Mini.
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Health Comm Charges Youth To Take Advantage Of Innovation Hub

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The Rivers State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Adaeze Chidinma Oreh, has called on adolescents and young people in the state to take full advantage of the newly established Adolescents and Young People Innovation Hub Centre, urging them to prioritize the acquisition of entrepreneurial and life skills that will empower them economically and support informed life choices.
Dr. Oreh made the call while commissioning the Innovation Hub Centre located at Fimie-Ama Community in Port Harcourt Local Government Area (PHALGA).
She disclosed that the Hub, which features ICT and robotics rooms, app development and media studios, beauty and vocational training spaces, wellness and counselling services, and a food technology unit, reflects a deep understanding of the diverse needs of adolescents and young people in society.
While applauding the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN), in partnership with Project HOPE, for initiating the laudable programme, the Commissioner noted that the Rivers State Government recognizes youth empowerment through skills acquisition, confidence building, and access to opportunities as a cornerstone of sustainable development, social stability, and economic growth.
She further assured of the continuous support of the Rivers State Government in creating an enabling environment for programmes that empower young people, promote innovation, reduce vulnerability, and contribute to overall socio-economic transformation.
Speaking earlier, the Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of the Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria, Dr. Charles Olalekan Mensah, said the establishment of the Innovation Hub Centre is aimed at empowering young people with relevant skills and providing opportunities for long-term growth.
He added that the successful realization of the Hub is the result of strong leadership, strategic partnerships, and sustained collaboration among stakeholders.
In her goodwill message, the Country Director of the CDC, Nigeria, Dr. Meghna Desai, represented virtually by the Deputy Director, Programmes, Dr. Jerry Gwamna, described the Hub as a safe space for the holistic development of adolescents and young people.
She noted that the initiative will equip beneficiaries with critical entrepreneurial, technical, and life skills that reduce vulnerability and promote economic independence, including for young people living with HIV/AIDS.
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Andoni Chair Assures Safety After Cult-Related Attacks In Oyokotoro

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The Chairman of Andoni Local Government Area (LGA), Hon. Lucky Promise-Otuo, has assured residents of Oyokotoro fishing settlement of their safety following recent cult-related attacks and threats to peace in the area.
In a statement he personally signed, Hon. Promise-Otuo disclosed that proactive measures have been put in place to prevent a breakdown of law and order. These include the deployment of security personnel to Oyokotoro and surrounding communities.
The Council Chairman stated that his administration is working closely with the Nigeria Police Force and other relevant security agencies to address the situation and prevent future occurrences.
He strongly condemned the attacks, describing them as unacceptable and a serious threat to the peace, safety, and the livelihoods of residents.
Hon. Promise-Otuo warned those responsible for the attacks to desist immediately, stressing that anyone found culpable would face the full weight of the law.
He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to maintaining peace and security across the LGA, assuring residents, visitors, and business operators of their safety.
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