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…Assures Navy of Collaboration In Service Delivery
The Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has assured Nigerian Navy of his administration’s resolve to collaborate with it to achieve resounding success in its service to the nation.
Governor Amaechi, represented by his deputy, Engr. Tele Ikuru, gave this assurance during a pre-commissioning dinner organized by the Naval Officers Wives Association (NOWA) Primary School in Borikiri, Port Harcourt on Thursday.
He thanked members of the Nigerian Navy for sacrificing their lives to restore peace and security in the state, stating that the bond between the Navy and the State has been there for ages.
Amaechi, who used the occasion to fulfill his promise of giving financial help to the families of the Naval Officers who lost their lives during a recent naval helicopter crash at Isiokpo, lauded the NOWA for its initiative to build a model primary school in Port Harcourt.
He promised that Rivers State Government would deliver 40 computers to the school, pointing out that the computers would contain programmes capable of teaching the pupils their subjects, adding that the state would send specially trained teachers to train the teachers of the school who would then teach their pupils.
Earlier in an address of welcome, the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ishaya Ibrahim thanked Rivers State Governent for identifying with Naval Officers bereaved families, describing the government as responsive and an encouragement to the need of the Navy, urging all to pray for the survival of the nation.
In his vote of thanks, the Commanding Officer, NNS Pathfinder, Commodore Yusuf Hinna commended the Governor for attending the dinner and for the gesture to the bereaved families, assuring of Navy’s continued support to the state.
Highlights of the occasion were the presentation of gifts to various individuals and NOWA.
Rivers
Perm Sec, NOA Director Task NGOs On Self Reliance, Networking
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs Uchechukwu Uriri, the Rivers State Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Barrister Young Ayotamunu and others have called on civil society organisations to improve their capacities with a view to becoming self-reliant.
They made the call at a one-day mutual capacity project for partners in Rivers State organised by Ofure Centre For Peace and Development in conjunction with Odudu Development and Peace Initiative in Port Harcourt.
They said time has come for civil societies to develop capacities for self-reliance in the event of a drought in external fundings.
Speaking with newsmen, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs Uchechukwu Uriri also called for networking among civil society organisations in the State.
She said networking will not only improve their capacities but enable them to attract the necessary fundings for their activities.
“Networking is paramount and giving back to the society is also important.
“We should network collectively for effective civil societies, “she said.
Also speaking, the State Director of the National Orientation Agency, Barrister Young Ayotamunu said financial independent has become important among civil societies review of the present economic realities in the society.
Ayotamunu also commended the organisers for building the capacities of both old and emerging civil society organisations in the State.
“The workshop is very important in several ways and talking about strengthening their capacities in such a way that their activities are sustainable in such a way that there is a future for them, ensuring that they are self-reliant, “he said.
The state NOA Director also said the workshop will instill in them the virtue of building resilience as they are not operating in an independent environment but in a global millieu “in the sense that they are taking about NGOs that are in partnership and there is this issue of donor fatigue.
“So it is important that NGOs begin to look inward, look at issues of self-reliance, issue of autonomy, so that when this funding gap begins to come their activities will still be sustainable”he said.
Also speaking, the Executive Director, Ofuru Centre for Peace and Development, Ambassador Sylvester Okoduwa said the workshop which was organised in conjunction with Odudu Development and Peace Initiative was to develop the capacities of emerging civil society organisations to improve their access to Oxfam Nigeria grant.
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