Rivers
NEMA Offers Journalists Fresh Roles
As part of efforts to ensure that emergency cases are promptly identified and tackled, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), South/South zone, has inaugurated a body called the Journalists Against Disaster (JAD).
The South/South Zonal Coordinator of the agency, Mr. Emenike Umesi who disclosed this during a chat with The Tide in his office in Port Harcourt, said the body was charged with the responsibility of reporting and educating the public on emergency management related issues.
Describing journalists as watchdogs of the society, Umesi said the body which is made up of journalists who are interested in emergency related issues would partner with the agency in ensuring that emergency cases are adequately tackled as well as reducing the level of its occurrences in the zone.
He said “journalists are the watchdogs of the society. They are there in every part of the environment and so in the case of any issue of emergency they will alwas report. We need to partner with them because we are not everywhere but they are.”
Umesi stated that the JAD had been in existence at the National level of the agecy adding that the zone inaugurated it following its positive impact on the activities of the agency.
“These journalists are being invited for training and retraining all in the bid to nip emergency issues in the bud and tackle it accordingly,” he said.
The South / South Coordinator of NEMA who noted the progress of the agency in the zone regretted however, that most states in the zone are yet to establish State Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
In his words: “so far only Delta and Akwa-Ibom States have an established SEMA. In partnership with UNICEF, we will soon embark on an advocacy visit to Rivers, Bayelsa and Edo States with the essence of getting SEMA formally established and backed by law.”
Umesi maintained that the issue of SEMA was a new idea which would take the different state governments some times to understand the system stating however, that the governments were becoming receptive to the idea and would soon have no problem establishing SEMA in their states.
He further revealed that the zone has acquired a warehouse, but faced with the challenge of fund to get the entire process completed.
Lady Levi Usende
Rivers
VIO HOLDS COLLABORATIVE MEETING WITH AUPCTRE IN RIVERS STATE
The Chief of the Rivers State Road Traffic and Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO), Engr. Akobo Monibo, alongside other executive officers of the agency, received the leadership of the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Employees (AUPCTRE), Rivers State Council, during a courtesy and interactive meeting held at the office of the Chief VIO.
The delegation was led by the State Chairman of AUPCTRE, Comrade Tamunoiminabo Toby, accompanied by other executive members of the union.
Speaking during the meeting, Engr. Akobo Monibo expressed appreciation to the union leadership for identifying with the VIO at this crucial time and commended the union for its commitment towards workers’ welfare and institutional development.
According to him, the responsibilities of the VIO remain enormous and vital to the development of a safer transportation system within the state.
In his response, the State Chairman of AUPCTRE, Comrade Tamunoiminabo Toby, appreciated the warm reception and hospitality extended to the union delegation by the leadership of the VIO.
He explained that the purpose of the courtesy visit was to facilitate the establishment of an AUPCTRE Unit or Chapter within the VIO, noting that the union already has members within the Ministry of Transport and other related agencies.
The chairman further emphasized the benefits of union membership, especially in promoting workers’ welfare, unity, cooperation, and professional representation within government establishments.
Also speaking during the meeting, the Deputy Chief VIO, Comrade Livings Denoi, appreciated the union for the visit and welcomed the move towards establishing a VIO Chapter of AUPCTRE, describing it as a positive step toward strengthening collaboration and staff welfare within the agency.
Other personalities present during the meeting included Sup. Stella Jacks and the State Secretary of AUPCTRE, Comrade Okpeyeme Adebajo, alongside other officials from both organizations.
The meeting ended on a cordial note, with both parties reaffirming their commitment to partnership, institutional growth, and the promotion of efficient service delivery in Rivers State.
