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Adamawa

No fewer than 23 Fadama User Groups in Adamawa need at least 35,300 fingerlings to boost their activities.

The Communication Officer of the State Fadama Office, Malam Dalhatu Girei, disclosed this to newsmen in Yola.

Girei said that three of the 20 groups had been supported with 6,000 fingerlings and other inputs.

He said that the office had finalised arrangements to assist the remaining 20 groups with fingerlings.

According to him, the 23 registered groups have been exposed to various enterprises in fishery related activities in the state.

Bauchi

Implementers of the National Fadama Programme in the country have been urged to re-enforce the use of communication to achieve its goals.

The Regional Head, National Food Reserve Agency (NAFRA), North-East Zone, Mr Daniel Kakwi, made the call in a paper presented in Bauchi at the National Communication Officers Review Meeting of the programme.

He stressed that the use of communication in achieving the objectives of the programme was necessary in view of the role of the media in mobilising the grassroots toward the success of the programme.

Kakwi commended the implementers for introducing community radio programme in their activities, saying that it would go a long way in enhancing the accomplishment of the objectives of fadama.

Ekiti

The new Chairman of the Ekiti State branch of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Mr Julius Jegede, has warned members of the union against engaging in violence.

Jegede issued the warning in Ado-Ekiti last Wednesday during the inauguration of the new state executive of the union.

Jegede succeeds Chief Omolafe Aderiye, who resigned from office in November, last year, following a protracted intra-union crisis.

The chairman described members of the new executive as men of integrity, who should be seen as agents of peace and stability.

FCT

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Prof. Sheikh Abdallah, has canvassed for more funding to boost the agriculture sector.

Abdallah made the call while defending the ministry’s N63.5 billion budgetary proposal before the Senate Committee on Agriculture.

He said the Maputo Declaration had stated that 10 per cent of Gross Domestic Product be devoted to the sector, adding that the country needed more than that amount to realise the Vision 2020:20 objectives.

Jigawa

The Jigawa government said last Thursday that a total of 891,149 children were immunised in the state against measles in January.

The State Immunisation Officer, Alhaji Hassan Kwalam, made this known in an interview with newsmen  in Dutse.

Kwalam said that 900,000 children were vaccinated during the exercise out of the target of 1,150,016 children to be immunised against polio.

He noted that the rejection of immunisation had reduced drastically, saying that traditional rulers and religious leaders had been mobilising the people to accept vaccines for the good of their wards.

Kaduna

The National Population Commission (NPC) in Kaduna has urged people in the state to register births, deaths and still-births.

The state Director of the commission, Alhaji Ibrahim Riruwai, told newsmen in Kaduna that the registration would help in the planning and execution of projects.

“The registration would assist the government to prepare its plans in health, education and other sectors of the economy in the country,” he said.

Kano

The incidence of Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) has reduced in the North-West Zone of Nigeria due to increased awareness, according to Dr Yalwa Usman, Coordinator for Reproductive Health of the Post-Abortion Care Network(PAC –NET),

Speaking with, newsmen  Usman said that the rate of the infection had drastically reduced when compared to the early 80s and 90s, when it was high in the area, although she did not produce figures to back up her claim.

The states comprising the zone are Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, Jigawa and Katsina.

“Remembering those years we spent at the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, Kano in the late 80s and the early 90s treating victims of the disease, I can say the situation has improved.

Katsina

Alhaji Sule Kuki, the Executive Chairman, Katsina State Universal Education Board, says a total of 8,000 primary school teachers are to benefit from the 2010 promotion exercise.

Kuki, who said this in an interview with newsmen  in Katsina, explained that the processing of the 2010 promotion had been completed.

He added that the list of deserving primary school teachers to be promoted would be released next month.

According to him, the promotion arrears for the deserving teachers are being processed to ensure that they are paid on time.

Lagos

Stakeholders in the aviation industry in Lagos have  urged airlines operating in the country to enforce the 100, 000 dollars insurance compensation for victims of air mishaps.

Speaking at a sensitisation seminar on aviation insurance for stakeholders, they noted that the compensation was stipulated in Chapter 111 of the schedule to Civil Aviation Act of 2006.

The stakeholders said the Montreal Convention of 1999, which specified a liability limit of 100,000 dollars, superseded the Warsaw Convention of 1929 which stipulated a compensation of 10, 000 dollars.

Ondo

The Ondo State Government has declared that its 2011 budget would focus more on completion of all on-going projects.

Addressing a news conference, the Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Mr Akin Adaramola, said this was to consolidate on the gains already achieved by the state government.

He said the budget of N143.5 billion, made up of N58.190billion current and N85.190 billion capital expenditure, was packaged for the delivery of required services to the citizenry.

Oyo

A multimillion naira jatropha processing plant for producing bio-diesel is to be established by a private investor in Oyo State this year, according to The Tide’s source.

The State Chairman of Jatropha Productivity Stakeholders Association of Nigeria (JAPSAN), Mr Kayode Adebiyi, said this in Ibadan in an interview with the source.

He said the plant would be set up by Simrad Bio-energy Limited which was collaborating with jatropha farmers in the South -West region.

Plateau

The National Council for Women Society (NCWS) has advocated more roles for women in governance “because they were better managers of human and material resources’’.

The NCWS Chairperson in Plateau, Hajiya Ramatu Umar, made the call at the PDP Presidential Campaign Rally in Jos last Thursday.

She said “women deserve a greater role in governance. We are ready for change and we believe that it is only the Jonathan/Sambo ticket that will make that possible.’’

Sokoto

Alhaji Arzika Tureta, Director-General of Wamakko/Shagari Campaign Committeesays, the body has perfected measures to win all elective positions in the April elections.

He told newsmen in Sokoto that the electorate would vote massively for all PDP candidates, including Governor Aliyu Wamakko in April.

Tureta said Wamakko’s administration had succeeded in formulating policies and programmes that had been improving the lots of the governed.

Tureta, who is the state Commissioner for Education, said “we never had it so good until the coming of Wamakko because people-oriented policies were implemented in our state”.

Taraba

The Federal Government has signed the contract for the construction of Mambilla Dam in Sardauna Local Government of Taraba.

President Goodluck Jonathan announced this in Jalingo at the launch of the PDP presidential campaign in Taraba.

He said the signing of the contract was in line with his administration’s desire to solve the country’s problem of water and power.

Zamfara

The Zurmi Local Government Council in Zamfara has suspended three village heads for alleged involvement in partisan politics.

This was announced in a statement signed by the Secretary to the council, Alhaji Aliyu Magaji in Zurmi on Thursday.

The statement named the village heads as Alhaji Isah Dankane of Dutsi, Alhaji Magaji Mande, Maizuma and Alhaji Hashimu, Gidan-kayya.

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World Health Day: Rivers Govt Urges Regular Medical Check-Ups, Healthy Living

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The Rivers State Government has called on residents to prioritize regular medical check-ups as part of efforts to promote healthier living and prevent disease.
This message was contained in a statement issued by the Rivers State Ministry of Health in Port Harcourt to commemorate the 2026 World Health Day.
The statement, signed by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Prof. Justina Jumbo, urged citizens to rely on credible health information from institutions such as the World Health Organization and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, as well as other verified media outlets.
Jumbo emphasized the importance of adopting scientifically proven health practices, including regular handwashing with soap and clean water for at least 20 seconds, the use of hand sanitizers where necessary, and proper respiratory hygiene such as covering the mouth and nose while coughing or sneezing.
She further advised residents to ensure that children receive routine vaccinations, maintain a balanced diet, reduce the intake of salt, sugar, and unhealthy fats, and consume safe, clean water.
The Permanent Secretary also encouraged regular physical activity, recommending at least 30 minutes of exercise most days, while discouraging prolonged periods of inactivity. She stressed the need for adherence to prescribed treatments, avoidance of tobacco use and harmful drugs, and moderation in alcohol consumption.
In addition, Jumbo highlighted the importance of sleeping under insecticide-treated mosquito nets to prevent malaria, maintaining proper sanitation and waste disposal, and managing stress through adequate rest, relaxation, and social support.
Speaking on this year’s theme, “Together for Health: Stand with Science,” she called on individuals, families, communities, and governments to collaborate and rely on scientific knowledge to improve overall health and well-being.
“Science has helped us achieve remarkable progress in healthcare—from vaccines that protect our children to medicines that treat diseases and public health practices that prevent outbreaks,” she said.
She, however, noted that the benefits of science can only be fully realized when people trust accurate information and make informed health decisions.
“Standing with science means listening to trained health professionals, following proven health guidelines, rejecting misinformation and harmful myths, and supporting vaccination, hygiene, and preventive care,” Jumbo added.
The Permanent Secretary further disclosed that the Ministry of Health, under the leadership of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, has recently employed trained health professionals into the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital and the Hospital Management Board to strengthen healthcare delivery.
She urged residents to make health facilities their first point of call whenever they experience any health challenges and called for greater support for healthcare workers who continue to dedicate their lives to saving others.
By John Bibor
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Rumuji Youth Leader Condemns Protest, Disowns Alleged Government Empowerment Claim

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The Youth President of Rumuji Community in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State, Hon. Emeka S. Igwe, has condemned the recent protest to the Government House and Greenville NLNG Limited, allegedly instigated by one Anele Ogbu.
In a press statement signed by him and made available to journalists in Port Harcourt, Igwe dissociated the Rumuji community from the protest, describing it as counterproductive and not sanctioned by his office.
He also dismissed claims that the Rivers State Government is planning to empower over 100 youths in Odegu Kingdom and other communities in Emohua Local Government Area, stating that he has no knowledge of such an initiative.
Igwe warned Anele Ogbu to desist from actions capable of inciting unrest in the area, alleging that misleading information has been consistently circulated to deceive unsuspecting members of the public.
He expressed concern over what he described as a growing trend of misinformation, noting that if the purported government empowerment programme were genuine, it would have been officially communicated through appropriate government channels.
According to him, as the youth president of Rumuji, he would have been duly informed and mobilised youths from the community to participate in such a programme if it truly existed.
Igwe further questioned the credibility of the claims, arguing that an initiative of such magnitude targeting at least 100 youths per community across Emohua would not be disseminated informally by a single individual.
He reiterated that the protest did not emanate from his office and maintained that Anele Ogbu lacked the authority to mobilise youths on behalf of the Rumuji community.
The youth leader also alleged that an ongoing arson case involving Ogbu has contributed to tension and unrest in the community, further deepening divisions among residents.
He explained that the purpose of the statement was to clarify the situation, correct what he described as false narratives, and calm rising tensions in the area.
Igwe urged parents and guardians to caution their wards against being misled into participating in activities that could lead to unnecessary conflicts.
He also advised the general public to verify information from credible sources before acting on it, stressing the need for vigilance in the face of increasing misinformation.
“It is important for people to ask critical questions and avoid being drawn into actions that may have serious consequences,” he said.
The Rumuji youth president reaffirmed his commitment to promoting peace and constructive engagement within the community.
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Haniel Jack Foundation Awards Five Rivers Indigenes Scholarship

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The Ibanibo Haniel Jack Foundation has awarded scholarships to five Rivers State indigenes in different tertiary institutions.

The scholarship programme was announced on Easter Sunday by Rev. Dr. Samuel Wachukwu, who is also the presiding pastor of Redeemer Baptist Church, at No. 44/46 Lumumba Street, Mile Two Diobu, in Port Harcourt.

Speaking, the chairman of the occasion, Barrister Karibi George, advised the recipients to justify the scholarship by ensuring that they put in their best and finish at the expected time.

George reminded them that opportunity comes but once and they should take advantage of the opportunity that comes their way judiciously.

“Those of you who are beneficiaries of this scholarship should also remember to help others and the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

“I advise you to justify the opportunity given to you and make the man who gave you the scholarship, yourself, and your family proud,” Barrister George said.

He explained that the scholarship spans undergraduate and postgraduate levels in various high institutions in Nigeria. He thanks Sir Jack for the gesture.

The scholarship is to promote education in our society, most especially for Rivers indigenes, and equally assist those who cannot immediately afford tuition fees.

It will interest you to know that
The scholarship was borne out of God’s blessings, and this is a way to give back to the society. Besides, two of the beneficiaries are direct employees of the chairman of the foundation, sir.
Ibanibo Haniel Jack, who is also the chief executive officer (CEO) of White House Hotel, in Port Harcourt.

Chief Prezi Diffa, while presenting the awards, commended Sir Ibanibo Haniel Jack, who has deemed it necessary to give back to society.

Chief Diffa equally advised the beneficiaries to take their academics seriously and count themselves lucky.

“The man who has given you this scholarship wants to better your lives, so please put in every effort to ensure you finish the school with flying colors,” Chief Diffa said.

The beneficiaries are Isoboye Haniel Douglas, Naomi Douglas, Charles Batubo, Ajé Sokari, and
Dakoru Owen Amachree.

 

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