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Pensioners Verification Exercise: 3 Slump In Rivers

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Three persons have slumped so far in Rivers State in the on-going National Biometric Pensioners Enrolment exercise taking place at the State Secretariat Complex, Port Harcourt. 

The last of the three, said to be from Emohua Local Government Area, slumped on Tuesday while on queue waiting to be attended to by the team of verifiers, from the office of the Head of Service of the federation.

When The Weekend Tide spoke with some of the pensioners, they were all unanimous in their lamentation of the slow pace of the exercise.

Some of them said they have been at the secretariat with their baggage for days because they live far and so could not afford to come to the secretariat daily.

“Since  21st of this month when the exercise started, we’ve been coming everyday, standing under the sun and the rain with no chairs to sit, and at the end of the day, they don’t attend to us.

“Some of us have started living here for days now without going back to our various homes”, one of them told The Weekend Tide.

When consulted on the cause of the delay the chairman of the state branch of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Comrade Festus Abibo attributed the delay to inefficiency of the officials of the team of verifiers, particularly, the computer staff, who verify the individual pensioners and record their data.

He explained that the state branch of the pensioners’ body has been rendering necessary assistance to the officials of the verification team, but that the slow pace of the exercise is lamentable.

“The situation is very bad…The thing is that the exercise is very slow because of the inexperienced, amateur computer personnel sent to us from the consultant handling the exercise from Abuja”, he explained. 

“For instance”, he continued, “each pensioner is attended to in as much time as one hour, at least. This is why the pensioners are exposed to such trauma”.

The Weekend Tide investigation also revealed that rather than seek means of making things easier for all the pensioners, some of t he officials of the state branch of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners assist only their cronies, most of who are not even on the queue for the exercise, smuggling in and out such forms belonging to their cronies.

Further investigation also revealed that the exercise is billed to come to an end on the 5th of July, 2010. Meanwhile, out  of an estimated 3,000 pensioners in Rivers State, the number attended to was below 600 as at press time yesterday.

Also, since the exercise commenced, the consultant handling the exercise has not been to the state to ascertain the position of things, according to the pensioner.

 

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LG Administrator Commits To Completing Ongoing Projecrs … Urges Students Of The LGA To Be Focused

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Abua/Odual Local Government Area Administrator, Sir Okroiyobi A. Arugu, has reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to completing all ongoing developmental projects initiated by the previous administration.
Sir Arugu gave this assurance, Tuesday, during an inspection visit to the Okana-Ayama Road Project, one of the key infrastructural projects in the LGA.
Speaking with newsmen shortly after the inspection, he stated that strategic measures are being put in place to ensure timely completion of projects, which are slated for commissioning in the coming weeks.
“Our focus is on continuity and consolidation. We owe it to the people of Abua/Odual to complete these projects and deliver tangible dividends of democracy”, he declared.
In a related development, the Administrator played host to the leadership of the National Union of Abua/Odual Students (NUABOS), who paid him a congratulatory and courtesy visit at the council secretariat.
Speaking during the visit, Sir Arugu urged students across the LGA to remain dedicated to their academic pursuits, avoid negative peer pressure, and resist involvement in societal vices, especially amidst union-related activities.
 “Education remains the key to sustainable development. My administration will do all it can to support students in achieving their dreams”, he stated.
During the visit, NUABOS President, Comr. Umoroye Ojike, alongside other union stakeholders, briefed the Administrator on the challenges facing students and presented proposals for upcoming student programmes.
The programme included a request for sponsorship of an inter-school Quiz and Debate Competition among secondary schools in the area.
Sir Arugu pledged to look into their concerns and assured them of his support.
In addition, the Administrator also received other well-wishers and stakeholders from across the LGA, including his Former Colleagues, school friends from Comprehensive College Bolokiri, who paid him a congratulatory visit.
The Administrator expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support he has received and reiterated his resolve to serve the people of Abua/Odual with transparency, accountability, and development-focused leadership.
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NDDC Expands Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme To Nigerian Universities

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Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr Samuel Ogbuku, has announced the expansion of the commission’s Postgraduate Scholarship Programme to include Nigerian universities.
Ogbuku made the disclosure during an interview session for candidates applying for the commission’s foreign postgraduate scholarship, held in Port Harcourt, yesterday.
He stated that under the expanded scheme, 600 indigent students from the Niger Delta region would be awarded scholarships to pursue postgraduate degrees in universities across Nigeria.
“The 600 students will benefit from the expanded scheme, compared to the 200 who currently receive foreign scholarships”, he said.
Ogbuku emphasised that the selection process for the local scholarship awards would be conducted with full transparency, ensuring that only qualified candidates are chosen.
He further noted that recipients of the commission’s foreign scholarships programme had consistently distinguished themselves academically in their respective countries of study.
“We commend our interview panellists for their dedication and impartiality, which ensures that only the most qualified candidates are selected for the scholarships”, he added.
Also speaking, the Director of Education, Health, and Social Services at the NDDC, Dr. George Uzonwanne, outlined the rigorous procedures adopted to maintain a transparent selection process.
He revealed that over 30,000 applicants had applied for the scholarships, with only about 6,000 candidates passing the Computer-Based Test (CBT).
“From this number, 2,500 applicants scored 70 per cent or higher, enabling them to proceed to the oral interview stage, which will determine the final beneficiaries of the foreign postgraduate scholarships”, Uzonwanne stated.
He reaffirmed the integrity of the process, noting that candidates receive their test scores immediately upon completion of the CBT, thereby ensuring transparency and fairness.
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Power Surge Kills 2 In Okrika

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Two persons have been confirmed dead and several others injured as a result of power surge at Ogan mainland and Fiberesima Ama all in Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State.
According to one of the victims, Mrs. Justina Moses, the incident, which occurred on Tuesday night, also led to the destruction of property worth millions of naira.
Meanwhile, the Sole Administrator of Okirika Local Government Area, Engr. Tamunobipiye Isodiki, has confirmed the incident.
Isodiki, who visited the affected communities, also expressed shock over the incident and  also called on the management of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) to upgrade their facilities to avoid future occurrence of such an incident.
The Sole Administrator  also stressed the need for PHED to be vigilant and improve efficiency and capacity to safeguard the lives and property of the indigenes of the area.
While blaming the incident on low quality cables and improper wiring, he said the incident could have been avoided if the distribution company had been vigilant.
“It is obvious that the power upsurge is the cause as well as low quality cables, improper wiring and very poor connections.
“I feel very sorry for the loss of two lives, the complete burning of one house and partial destruction/burning of about five other houses.
“PHED should not just be interested in collecting money or revenue from their consumers, but also be interested in seeing to it that proper connections and wiring are done in people’s premises”, he said.
Isodiki also advised consumers of electricity to be careful with their electrical appliances and avoid illegal connection.
According to him, those that have been displaced as a result of the fire outbreak should seek shelters with their neighbours while the council seeks for ways of helping them.
He said the two persons who died in the incident should be blamed for attempting to change face or put up power on the fuse box.
Earlier, while conducting the Sole Administrator and his team round the affected communities, the immediate past caretaker Committee chairperson of Okrika Local Government Area, Princess Ibinabo Ogan, and Chief Ebenezer Ogan said the incident happened around midnight when people were still in bed.
According to them, but for timely intervention of some youths, more lives and property would have been lost.
Also speaking, the PHED Okirika service centre Manager, Engr. Ellis Anjumbo, said the 11 KV line snapped and fell on the lower 415 line and unto 16mm that caused the upsurge.
Mrs. Justina Moses, who was one of the victims, appealed to the Sole Administrator to assist them in getting alternative accommodation and financial support.
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