Environment
Church Plants Trees, Carries Out Sanitation In C’River
In its efforts to maintain the cleanliness of its host communities, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint recently embarked on trees and flowers planting, clearing of bushes, cutting of grasses, evacuating of debris, opening of blocked gutters and drainage and cleaning of various public and private establishment and Institutions in Calabarand its environs.
Flagging off the exercise which attracted prominent members of the Church estimated at over 3000, across the state, the Stake President, Calabar Stake of Zion, President Victor Bassey said every year the Church designed the program in Africa West to render help in terms of working in all areas of human endeavours, it could be sanitation, bush clearing, construction, repairs and maintenance of structures amongst others.
“We do this annually and in partnership with the host communities because we believe we are all one and we suppose to be working together, it is the way of showing the communities that we appreciate their hosting nature and that is why we are here today. It is not a new thing, we have been doing it. As we are here, other unit of the Church are elsewhere, we have some at Polyclinic, Police Training
School, Odukpani, Infectious Disease Hospital, Markets and other places. We are scattered round Calabar and everybody is working to keep the place clean and give it a sense of belonging”
He said the Church is a restored church, it has unique features. “Firstly, it has priesthood. This distinguished us from many other churches. Secondly, it is the only church that has Temples where living ordinances are carried out. Thirdly, we have a living prophet and fourthly, we have a Book of Mormon which is another testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. These are some of the features that keep the Church different from other denominations”.
The Stake Public Affairs Director, Mrs. Franca Arong Odock said there are about five more locations across the stake. “Here is Mobile Police Headquarters, Squadron Eleven in Calabar. This is where two wards, wards two and seven are working explaining that the benefit of the program is to help the host communities of the Church to have the physical impact of the Church in their mix, it help us to build bridges, bring us closer to the people. If these things are not done and we kept on talking about spiritual, it is not just spiritual that people depend on. The spiritual has to be back-up with physical assistance and it is a friendship kind of program”
In Calabar stake, the program has been on in the past five years, the Church had work in Ndidem’s Palace, Obong’s palace, State Police Headquarters, Ministry of Information, Cultural Centre, State Library, University of Calabar, and we also work in various Police Stations across the state and some markets places in Calabar and many more sites.
She said, “We only lead and others follow. If you remember during the time of Governor Donald Duke, we were the first Church to be awarded a certificate for cleanliness and for adding beauty to Calabar and since then we have maintain that standard. I was the Public Affairs Director; I received that certificate on behalf of the Church. And since then, you could see the revolutions in churches. Many Churches
are planting flowers, others are demolishing their arcades building and building new ones”
“Even in dressing, they have started copying the Church. Every young men are wearing shirt and tie, trying to dress neat rather than the Babariga that they use to be there, so I know that the Church has been having an impact, even this project we have carried out, in the shortest possible time, you will see that many more churches are going to emulate us and do this to benefit the communities, we tried to pass
on the message, some people are still sceptical and we know as they are imbibing other things that the Church has done, I am sure that in due time, they will imbibe the gospel”
Commending the Church for work weldone, the second in command who represented the Squadron Commander, MOPOL 11, the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Tony Inaboghuma said “I so much appreciate the work the church has done. On behalf of the Squadron Commander, who is on leave, I want to express my gratitude to the Church. I have not seen this kind of work before being done by organization or church”
“Initially, we thought it was a child’s play but when we started seeing the level of work, we were shocked and surprise. If other churches do the same, we should not have had any problem. Anybody that comes here will see the nice work done by the Church,” he stated.
Environment
Climate Change: Water Scarcity ’ll Displace 700m By 2030 -Commissioner
With the current climate scenerio around the world, and reliable water supply sources pumping away through flood, droughts and natural disaster, it has been predicted that water scarcity would displace between 24million to 70million people by 2030.
This is even as three out of ten people in Nigeria do not have clean water close to them, thereby putting them under constant threat from waterborne diseases like Cholera and the likes.
Rivers State Commissioner for Water Resources and Rural Development, Prof. Kaniye Ebeku stated this while presenting his keynote address at the World Water Day celebration with the theme ‘Accelerating Change To Solve The Water And Sanitation Crisis’, in Portharcourt, last Wednesday.
Ebeku who noted that the climate was changing at an alarming rate explained that more frequent and extreme flooding was polluting fragile water sources and longer droughts drying up springs, stating that this has made it even harder for the world’s poorest people to get clean water.
According to him, the Sustainable Development Goal(SDG) No.6 as established by the UN General Assembly in 2015, was about ‘Clean Water and Sanitation for all’ with the sixth outcome targeting safe and affordable water.
The Commissioner said “findings from WHO and UN-Water’s Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water(GLAAS), report shows that acceleration is needed in many countries to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 -water and sanitation for all by 2030″.
With barely seven years left, Ebeku expressed fears that the more the climate changes with flooding, droughts and other natural disasters, the more challenging it becomes to hit the 2030 deadline.
“Dire consequences of climate change and extreme weather events bring more attention to the issues, underlining an urgent need for a whole-of society approach and global cooperation to act together”, Ebeku said.
While noting that the GLAAS 2022 report showed that countries making progress demonstrated high level of political commitment and investments in improving safe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) systems, Ebeku stressed the need for the Nigerian government to take a queue for the achievement of safe and affordable water for it’s citizens.
He further called on the government and stakeholders to scale up support for WASH service delivery through strengthened governance, financing, monitoring, regulation and capacity development.
By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
Environment
NiMET Raises Alarm Over Concentration Of Green House Gases In Atmosphere
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has cautioned the public on the continues rise of average concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere with devastating global consequences.
NiMet noted that it is very clear, however, that no country in the world is immune against the effect of the changing climate, whether as an emitter or non-emitter of these gases.
The Director General/CEO, NiMet, Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu in his keynote address on the occasion of the World Meteorological Day, in Abuja, said the world had seen ravaging storms cutting across several international borders during their lifecycles.
This therefore he explained, echoes the essential of cooperation at the core of existence of the WMO. “Indeed, happenings over the years have taught us all that weather has no boundary.”
Matazu, while speaking at the event, with the theme: The Future of Weather, Climate and Water across Generation, said: “As you may be aware, every year on the 23rd of March, the World celebrates Meteorological Day.
“This ‘day’ commemorates the coming into force on 23rd March 1950 of the Convention establishing the World Meteorological Organisation.”
According to Matazu, Prior to this date, the International Meteorological Organisation existed since 1873, as a cooperation of international bodies or institutions working tirelessly together, exchanging data and making forecasts for the good of all.
“This cooperation has been strengthened since the establishment of the World Meteorological organisation (WMO).Over the years, society as well as science has evolved.”
Speaking further, the NiMet boss, represented by the Director, Research and Training NiMet Prof. Effiom Oku, maintained: “Technology has allowed us to modernise the way activities are conducted in a more concise and efficient manner. We have witnessed the transition from an analogue society to a digital one, and the evolvement is expected to continue. In the same way, the world climate has transited from variability to change while variability still continues within different climate environment.
“The global atmosphere continues to warm while nations struggle to adjust to the reality of combating climate change amidst economic gains.”
He said as an organisation of 187 Member States and 6 Member Territories, the WMO requires that all its members will operate with common vision and goals. “The World Meteorological Day therefore, offers opportunity for member countries to converge ideas and resources; and align in one common thematic area.
“The ‘Day’ showcases the essential contribution of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHss) such as NiMet and NIHSA (Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency) to the safety and wellbeing of society and is celebrated with activities around the world.”
“Therefore , while we work tirelessly to improve on our activities, we must not forget to prepare the future generation for the task ahead”, Matazu said.
Environment
First Phase Of Trans Kalabari Road: Wike Brought Development To Kalabari Land -Minama Monarch
As Rivers State Governor, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, commissions the first phase of the Trans Kalabari Road on Tuesday, Amanyanabo of Minama community in Asari Toru Local Government Area, HRH King Iboroma Talbot Pokubo has said that Governor Wike’s administration has brought development to the doorstep of the Kalabari kingdom.
King pokubo who said this in an exclusive interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt said the road has opened up communities in the area for development.
He said the road has not only boosted development in the area but checked the cost of going to Minama from Abonnema.
King Pokubo however said it is the wish of the people that all communities in Asari Toru Local Government Area be connected by road.
“As an Asalgan,I want everyone and every villages in Asari Toru local Government Area to be connected to other parts of the state.
“We have Oporoma,Sama and we also have Tema Ifoko road which is supposed to be connected to Abalama.
“It could be the second or third phase of Trans Kalabari Road. The Tema Ifoko road has been abandoned for along time,”he said.
On the victory of Sir Siminalaye Fubara, Pokubo described Fubara as a technocrat who will surely bring his wealth of experience to bear on the governance of the state.
“Sir Fubara is a vibrant person and he has gone through all the rigorous processes in becoming governor,as an experience leader and as a civil servant from the scratch to Accountant General.
“You can see that he has gone through all the processes”, the monarch said.
The Minama monarch also urged the incoming Governor to look into Education, health care and human capital development
He particularly said accomodations be provided to teachers both at the tertiary and primary schools, while teachers at the rural areas be encouraged to teach.
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