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UNEP Report: Wike Warns Against Politicisation

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Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has cautioned against the politicisation of the process leading to the  implementation  of  the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Report for positive results to be achieved.
Speaking at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday when he granted audience  to the Minister of Environment, Mrs Amina Mohammed, Wike said that issues of the environment are beyond political  party  affiliation since they affect   everyone.
He said: “I just want to advise that the minister and her team should be cautious while handling issues concerning the implementation of the UNEP report, especially  the stakeholders meeting.  Environmental issues are beyond politics”.
The governor said because  of  the  negative  impact  of  the  environmental challenges  on the  communities, any attempt  to  politicise the  process will affect the eventual  outcome.
Speaking further, the governor regretted that most of the environmental degradation in Ogoniland and other Niger Delta communities  flow from the failure  of  multinationals  to take immediate  remedial measures after oil pollution.
He added that rather than tackle environmental challenges  in the areas of operation in the Niger Delta, most multinationals  engage in needless divide and rule tactics to perpetually  deny the  communities of their benefits.
He assured the Federal Government of the  support of the Rivers State Government to ensure the implementation of the UNEP report and other programmes to address the environmental challenges of the Niger Delta.
Earlier, the Minister of Environment, Mrs Amina Mohammed, had said that she was in the state to commence the process for the implementation of the UNEP report and other environmental challenges in the area.
She said that the process for the implementation of the UNEP report will be launched in the coming weeks. She said that the team visited Rivers State first because the struggle to clean up the Niger Delta started in the state.
The minister said that she will be meeting with stakeholders from all walks of life to assist  the government in tackling the environmental challenges.
She said after the launch, the implementation of the recommendations of the report will commence.
The minister was accompanied by the Minister of State for Environment, Mr Usman Jibril and chief executives of key parastatals linked to the implementation of the UNEP report.

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Fubara Tasks Nigeria’s Surveyor-General On C of O …Says Surveyors’ Role Pivotal In Governance

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, has expressed concern over certain unprofessional practices within the surveying profession, urging practitioners to address issues surrounding the acquisition of Rights of Way and seismic operations in the State.

The governor also raised strong objections to what he described as threats to land ownership and title in the State through the alleged issuance of Federal Certificates of Occupancy by the Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation and other affiliated federal agencies.

According to him, such actions are contrary to Section 1 of the Land Use Act, Cap L5, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, which vests all land within a state in the Governor as trustee on behalf of the people.

Fubara made the remarks while speaking as Special Guest at the National Conference of the Association of Private Practicing Surveyors of Nigeria (APPSN), a sub-group of the National Institute of Surveyors (NIS), held at the Obi-Wali Cultural Centre, Port-Harcourt, yesterday.

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Benibo Anabraba, the governor also expressed concern over the problem of land grabbing through illegal survey plans and the payment of inadequate compensation to landowners during compulsory land acquisition for oil and gas exploration by licence holders, urging surveyors to uphold professionalism and fairness in their practice.

He said such illegal activities negatively affect the development of the State.

Fubara urged surveyors to promote ethical and sustainable planning practices that protect the environment, including the preservation of green spaces, marine areas, and forest reserves.

He described the role of surveyors as pivotal to the growth, development, peace, and orderly governance of any society.

According to him, the services of surveyors are critical to physical and urban planning, housing development, land administration, and the provision of infrastructure.

He stressed that surveyors play indispensable roles in land use and management, infrastructure provision, environmental management, and conflict resolution, noting that their presence in government ministries, departments, and agencies ensures adherence to best practices.

“The role of surveyors in governance is pivotal to the growth, development, peace, and order of society, particularly in land administration, infrastructure development, environmental management, and conflict resolution,” the governor said.

He noted that the conference theme, “Mapping the Future: The Vital Roles of Surveyors in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry,” was particularly significant to Rivers State, given its position as the hydrocarbon heartbeat of the nation.

The President of the Nigerian Institution of Surveyors (NIS), Surv. Pius Eze, urged all participants to optimize the opportunity provided by the conference for professional upgrading and networking, adding that the conference displays consistency of vision and dedication to the welfare of private practitioners.

The National Chairman of APPSN, Surv. Simepiriye Kalio, thanked leaders and members of the association for their sacrifices to achieving the successes recorded.

The Chairman of APPSN, Rivers State chapter, Surv. Andy Nwikinane, said that the association was working with relevant stakeholders to prevent the infiltration of quacks  in the profession.

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Be Good Ambassadors Of NYSC, Fubara Charges Corps Members

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, has charged Corps members serving in Rivers State to be good ambassadors of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme in the State.

?Fubara gave the charge on Tuesday during the closing ceremony of the 2026 Batch A Stream I orientation course for Corps members deployed to the State, at the NYSC permanent orientation camp, Nonwa-Gbam in Tai Local Government Area of the State.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Head of Information and PR Unit, Office of the Secretary to the State Government, Juliana Masi.

He assured the corps members of his administration’s dedication to the provision of welfare and security.

?The governor, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Special Services Bureau, Office of the Secretary to the State Government, Sir. Dede Samson Friday, enjoined the Corps members to “serve selflessly in your Places of Primary Assignment and leave enduring legacies that will stand the test of time.”

?He noted that the ongoing comprehensive renovation of the NYSC camp facilities would receive speedy completion, assuring them that Rivers State remains “a home away from home for all Corps members posted in the 23 LGAs of the State.”

?He also urged them to be “exemplary, honest, committed, and dedicated in all that they do, and to be good ambassadors of the NYSC Scheme.”

?The Rivers State NYSC Coordinator, Mr.  Moses Oleghe, in his farewell address, appealed to the Corps members to “shine as light and dispel the darkness of tribalism, ethnic bigotry, hate speech, and corruption which have eaten deep into the fabric of the nation’s life.

?He also advised them to  “make a difference in the service year by contributing selflessly to the lives of others, especially members of your host communities.”

?Speaking further, he appealed to Corp Employers to provide Corps Members with a suitable and conducive environment to thrive abd appreciated Governor  Fubara for his massive support to the NYSC Scheme in the State.

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RSG Launches Boat Ambulance Emergency Medical Services

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Rivers State Government has launched Boat Ambulance Emergency Medical Services aimed at strengthening emergency healthcare response in riverine and hard-to-reach communities across the State.

The rollout, organised by the Rivers State Emergency Medical Services and Ambulance System (REMSAS), took place at the Tourist Beach, Port Harcourt, yesterday.

Speaking at the event, the Rivers State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Adaeze Oreh, said the deployment of boat ambulances represents a practical response to longstanding healthcare access challenges faced by residents of riverine communities.

Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Prof. Justina Jumbo, the commissioner noted that difficult terrain and long distances have historically hindered timely access to medical care for many residents in coastal areas.

According to her, the initiative is designed to bridge that gap and ensure that geographical location no longer determines access to emergency medical services.

She added that the intervention reflects the commitment of the Rivers State Government under Governor Siminalayi Fubara to provide equitable healthcare access for all residents, regardless of location.

Also speaking, Vice Chairman of the Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism, Dr. Ayo Ipinmoye, commended the state government for prioritising healthcare delivery to underserved communities.

He described the initiative as a significant step toward ensuring equitable access to health services, particularly for people living in remote areas who often face barriers to timely medical attention.

Ipinmoye stressed the importance of collaborative efforts among government agencies, community leaders, development partners, and healthcare professionals to sustain improved healthcare delivery.

The Tide reports that the boat ambulance initiative is expected to enhance rapid emergency response across both land and water terrains, ensuring quicker medical intervention in critical situations.

John Bibor

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