Rivers
Kattey Tasks Amaechi On Non-Performing Contractors
The Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of Niger Delta, Most Rev. I.C.O. Kattey, is worried over the non-challant attitude of contractors in Rivers State and urged Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi to brace up to the challenge of devising alternative means at ensuring contractors’ commitment in the execution of development projects in the state.
Archbishop Kattey noted that the good legacies of Amaechi’s administration would be rubbished if the non-challant attitude of the contractors handling the various projects in the state are allowed to continue unabated.
The Archbishop, in his address at the board meeting of the Diocese of Niger Delta North held at Bishop Samuel Elenwo (Ang) Church, Rumuokwuta, Tuesday expressed concern that most of the contractors abandon their job half way after collecting mobilisation fees.
Though, he praised the governor for projects execution in various parts of the state, but noted that until contractors handling government projects are made to comply with the terms of the contracts and deliver on schedule, government’s rating in the eyes of the public would be low.
Archbishop Kattey who is also the bishop of the Diocese stressed the need for government to also sanction contractors who have been identified with poor project execution.
He, however, gave a thumb up for Amaechi who celebrated the 4th Anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court judgement last Sunday with a thanksgiving service. He particularly commended Amaechi “for recognising that it is only God that gives the crown of glory and wished him the best in his period of his life.
On the planned removal of fuel subsidy, the Archbishop did not hide his feelings that the present administration should trail on the matter softly in order not to add more pains to the plight of the citizenry.
He advised the federal government to examine the consequences which the removal of the oil subsidy would generate especially now that many people are groaning under the yoke of abject poverty, while few persons have continued to amass wealth.
He however used the forum to charge the Resource and Investment Board of the Diocese to immediately design a blueprint for viable revenue yielding project for the Diocese. According to him, the over-dependence of the Diocese on quota payment was not helping anymore.
Archbishop reflected on the out-going year– 2011, and described it as a challenging one for a Diocese, but thanked the Churches under the Diocese for their support, dedication endurance and commitment to the unity, progress and well-being of the Anglican Diocese.
Rivers
RSG Gives Illegal Dump Site Operators Quit Notice
The Rivers State Government has issued a seven-day ultimatum to operators and occupants of an illegal dumpsite located in a residential and an industrial area along Danjuma drive, off Peter Odili Road, in Port Harcourt, to vacate or be forced out.
The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Rt. Hon. Evans Bipi, issued the order during an on-the-spot visit to the area along with the enforcement team of the Ministry.
He condemned the use of the large hectare of private land by scavengers as a dumpsite in an unauthorised area to gather and sort solid waste for recycling.
Hon. Bipi said operating such dumpsite in a residential and industrial area portends grave environmental and health risk.
He also condemned the conversion of the area to a slum accommodation with shanties and illegal structures by the scavengers and other individuals.
Bipi wondered why the property owner would allow such illegal activities in his property in an area designated as residential and industrial zone.
He warned that the State Government would commence the clearing of the dumpsite and demolition of all shanties and illegal structures in the area at the expiration of the seven days deadline.
The Commissioner reiterated the unwavering determination of the Ministry under his watch to mitigate the proliferation of illegal structures and slums in Port Harcourt and other parts of the State.
On his part, the Chairman, Special Committee on Development Control of the Ministry, Tpl. David Ogbanga, said the existence of such slum is impeding the efforts of the Ministry in promoting sustainable urban development in line with the United Nations Goals on Sustainable Development.
He said besides its negative impact on urbanization, slums act as a breeding ground for miscreants and promotion of social vices. Ogbanga decried the pollution of the environment as a result of activities of the operators of the illegal dumpsite and the slum dwellers.
He vowed that in the coming days the Enforcement Team will go tough on slum dwellers and operators of such unauthorized dumpsite in Port Harcourt and its environs.
By: Wokoma Emmanuel & Charity Amiso
Rivers
Lawmaker Tasks Govt On Indigenous Cultures, Languages Promotion
The House of Representatives member representing Port Harcourt Constituency 11 in the National Assembly, Hon. (Mrs) Blessing Amadi, has called on government at all levels to give more attention to the promotion of indigenous cultures and languages.
She stated this at the just-concluded Ogbakor Ikwerre OPA Branch Cultural Day at Rumuekini, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area.
The lawmaker, who expressed concern over the danger of extinction being faced by indigenous languages and culture, said the situation needs serious government attention.
She also called on Ikwerre parents to bring their children up in the ways of the culture and traditions of the Ikwerre nation and commended the organisation for its effort in sustaining Ikwerre cultures and traditions.
Also speaking, the President General of Ogbakor Ikwerre Cultural Organisation Worldwide, Eze Godspower Onuekwa, said Ikwerre as an ethnic nationality has distinct dressing, language and culture
Onuekwa said the organisation is working hard to ensure that the Ikwerre language and culture do not die.
He also tasked parents in Ikwerre land to teach their children the Ikwerre language and culture.
Speaking on the topic, “Dressing As An Expression of Cultural Identity”, Professor Matthew Wegwu explained the need for an ethnic group to strictly ensure its traditional attires are not abused, but worn in a proper manner in order to prevent misidentification.
He said parents must do more by advising their children on proper dressing in order to avoid being abused by following current trends in the society.
The OPA Branch Chairman of the association, Eze Chris Onunwor, and the Programme Planning Committee Chairman, Dr. Ovuchi Agwu, said the programme was organised to celebrate Ikwerre cultural heritage and urged all hands to be on deck to ensure the preservation of Ikwerre culture.
Highlights of the event were the presentation of awards to distinguished and long serving members of the association, drama presentations and wrestling bouts.
By: John Bibor
Rivers
Rivers Seals Firms Over Non-Compliance With Physical Planning Law
The Rivers State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development has sealed some oil and gas service Companies and training firms at the Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout of Port Harcourt over non-compliance with the Physical Planning Law and Regulations of the State.
The Commissioner, Rt. Hon. Evans Bipi, who led the enforcement team on the action, accused the companies of flagrant violation of standards and procedures of the Nigerian building codes and regulations of the Ministry while carrying out development projects in their premises.
He said the companies failed to comply with the requirements on the monitoring, verification and compliance exercise carried out by officials of the Ministry.
The Commissioner also frowned at the companies for also failing to honour invitations extended to them by the Ministry over the issues.
Hon Bipi said the sealing of premises of the defaulting companies was done with human face and within the ambit of the law.
He clarified that it was not meant to disrupt the operations of the companies but a necessary action to compel them to comply with safety, quality and other regulatory standards of the building industry.
The Commissioner assured that the affected companies will be unsealed as soon as they send their representatives to the Ministry to resolve the outstanding issues.
On his part, the Chairman of the Special Committee on Development Control of the Ministry, David Ogbanga, explained that the companies failed to provide relevant documents required of them, which include previous and current plans with elevations and setbacks, previous and current development permits and approval on fencing and renovation as well as Urban Infrastructure Support Plans.
He said others include Demand Notices and evidence of original receipts of payment, Reports of relevant professionals on subject plan, as well as Location Map and Survey Plan.
Ogbanga said the companies were duly served with notices of enforcement, which include that of contravention, stop work and seal-up, in accordance with relevant sections of the Physical Planning and Development Law of the State before the execution of the action.
He said the affected companies will remain sealed until their Managements demonstrate seriousness and willingness to resolve the outstanding issues.
The Chairman of the Special Committee on Development Control further stated that this will serve as a deterrent to non-compliant companies and corporate organisations in the State.
By: Theresa Frederick & Charity Amiso
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