Rivers
RSG Assures On New Model Schools,Sept
Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Dame Alice Nemi has assured that more of the new model primary schools will be put to use as promised by Governor Chibuike Amaechi by September this year.
Speaking to newsmen after conducting inspection of schools in the township area of Port Harcourt on Friday, Dame Nemi disclosed that most of the schools have been completed, while furnishing is on going.
She said, “ the contractors are doing well and the schools are ready with furnishing going on and landscaping has been completed’’.
With the current pace of work, she assured that many of the schools will be ready for occupation by September, as she expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so far.
Dame Alice Nemi had last month during a similar visit to State School Sangana in Diobu disclosed that following the rising student enrolment in government schools, Governor Amaechi has directed the building of 30 classroom new model primary schools.
In her words, “ a decision was reached few months ago that with the population in some parts of Rivers State, not only in Port Harcourt, that 14 classroom blocks were just too small to accommodate, the pupils that was why it was re-designed to 30 classroom blocks.
She equally pointed out that before the re-opening of schools in September this year, the one storey building of 30 classrooms will be ready for use by the pupils.
Already, about 350 of the new model primary schools out of the 750 planned, are under various levels of completion, while 250 are currently in use.
According to her, Governor Amaechi has also promised to unveil four of the new Model Secondary Schools at Etche, Omuma, Emohua and Tai by September, but the education commissioner noted that latest December the schools will be ready to admit new students.
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.
