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Group Wants One Stop Shop On International Donor Aid
The Rivers State House of Assembly has been urged to enact a law establishing the Rivers State International Donor Agency as an independent one-stop shop to strengthen and regulate the administration of international donor aid in the state.
In a communique issued in PortHarcourt from participants at a two-day workshop on the Operations of Rivers state Aid Coordination Policy Framework and IDA Agency for Lawmakers and Civil Society Organizations in Rivers state, organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in collaboration with the Office of the Special Assistant to the Rivers state Governor on International Donor Agencies and International Society for Social Justice and Human Rights( ISSJHR), stated that the agency would be an independent clearing house and a gate keeper on international aid coming to the state.
The communique signed by Barr. Endwell Orlu-Akwu and Hon. John Josiah Olu, on behalf of the participants, further urged the Rivers State government to immediately activate the Rivers state Bureau of Statistics to provide data support for the operation of the state donor agency.
It implored the Civil Society organizations to play significant role in the administration of donor funds through the monitoring of projects as well as whistle blowing particularly on disbursed but unaccountable funds.
It also urged the members of the Rivers State House of Assembly to establish an oversight committee on international aid in order to check excesses in the management and coordination of funds.
It called on the Assembly to engage in capacity building on the activities of donor agencies and the administration of their funds.
The communique appealed to donor agencies to widen their templates of aid in the areas of tourism and sports development, which are seen now as key drivers of modern economies.
The participants noted that the number of donor agencies operating in the state and the funds they attract are increasing steadily and expressed displeasure that these agencies are not coordinated and properly administered.
They further frowned at the duplication of activities / projects and condemned the lack of transparency and existence of corrupt practices in the funds administration among ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) beneficiaries.
The participants observed that there has not been sensitization of members of the Rivers State House of Assembly on the activities of donor agencies in the state and the size of the fund adding that such funds had been off the budget.
The communique commended the Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi particularly the Special Adviser to the governor on Donor Agencies, Barr. Bestman Nnwoka.
Furthermore, it commended members of the Rivers state House of Assembly, the Civil Society Organizations and professional consultant for attending and making quality contributions.
It would be noted that the workshop was one of the series of workshops designed under the Rivers state government and United Nations collaboration aimed at building capacities and developing effective strategies for coordination and management of donor funds in the state as well as understanding the global trend and best practices in Aid coordination.
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Fubara Reassures Rivers People Of Completion Of PH Ring Road Project

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the completion of the 62.650km Port Harcourt Ring Road project, despite the setbacks that have slowed its progress.
The Governor gave the assurance during an on-site inspection tour of the project on Monday, where he emphasised that the state government remains resolute in its determination to deliver the massive infrastructure for public use.
Addressing journalists at the Eneka Flyover axis of the project, Governor Fubara stated that his visit was to verify the level of compliance and commitment shown by the construction firm, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc.
Governor Fubara noted that discussions with the contractor had been ongoing to ensure that work resumes at full capacity after a period of financial challenges that affected the project’s continuity.
“You are aware that this project was, I won’t say abandoned, but somehow, for lack of funds, the contractor withdrew from the site. We have been discussing with them, and they gave me their word that although we have not finished all the discussions, they have already moved back to site, and I’m here to confirm that.”
The Governor described the Port Harcourt Ring Road project, which traverses six local government areas, as one of the most significant infrastructure undertakings in the state’s history, noting that its completion would not only ease traffic congestion in the capital city but also stimulate economic activities across multiple local government areas.
Governor Fubara reiterated his administration’s resolve to continue prioritising infrastructure development as a foundation for economic growth and social progress.
“I want to make this promise to our good people of Rivers State,” the Governor declared. “This project that we started, by the special grace of God, we are going to complete it. We owe our people a responsibility to deliver on our commitments, and this project will not be an exception,” he added.
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Use Service Year To Build Capacity, Fubara Urges Corp Members

The Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has charged the 2025 Batch B, Stream II National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members deployed to the State, to use the NYSC skill acquisition training programme to build capacity.
Governor Fubara gave the charge on Tuesday when he declared closed, the 2025 Batch B Stream II orientation exercise in the State.
Represented by the newly sworn-in Secretary to the State Government and Chairman NYSC State Governing Board, Hon. Benibo Anabraba, Governor Fubara enjoined the Corps members to embrace skill acquisition wholeheartedly in order to elevate themselves as wealth creators and employers of labour.
“Take Rivers State as your home. Be assured of the warmth, hospitality, and accommodating disposition of the good of our people at all times.
“Take the skill acquisition and entrepreneurship development post camp training very seriously and equip yourselves with the capacity to compete favourably in the nation’s huge economic space,” he stressed.
The Governor called on the Corps members to see their mobilization into the NYSC Scheme as a fundamental way to provide humanitarian services.
“Remember that you owe it to yourself, family, and the nation, the responsibility to serve selflessly and honourably,” he admonished.
In his farewell address, the State Coordinator of NYSC, Mr. Moses Oleghe appealed to the Corps members to use the opportunity of the service year to discover their true purpose.
He further encouraged them to embody selfless service and empathy in serving the people.
The colourful ceremony witnessed a vibrant parade.
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First Lady Charges RHI Beneficiaries To Build Foundation For Food-Secure Nigeria …As 800 Rivers Farmers Receive Agric Empowerment Support

Nigeria’s First Lady and National Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has called on farmers in Rivers State to take full advantage of the agricultural empowerment support programme by growing their seedlings, nurturing livestock, and producing high yields to help build a food-secured Nigeria.
Represented by the wife of the Rivers State Governor, Lady Valerie Siminalayi Fubara, Senator Tinubu made the call during the distribution of agricultural support materials to 800 pre-selected farmers at the Government House Field in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.
The event was organised by the Renewed Hope Initiative in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, the Rivers State Government, and the Young Farmers’ Club of Nigeria.
Delivering the First Lady’s message, Lady Valerie Fubara urged beneficiaries to take responsibility for their farms and contribute to national food production.
“Grow these seedlings, nurture these livestock, and turn them into good yields,” she said. “As you do that, you will also reawaken the entrepreneurial spirit that we are known for.”
Lady Valerie Fubara described the initiative as a practical effort to revive Nigeria’s agricultural potential, drawing lessons from past government programmes such as Operation Feed the Nation and the Green Revolution.
She noted that with the commitment to empowering Nigerians, the initiative reflects genuine love and dedication to the nation’s progress.
“This support programme is not just assistance, it is an investment that will lead to food surplus and help combat scarcity,” she added.
She also emphasised that the Rivers State Government, under Governor Siminalayi Fubara, is complementing the initiative with additional support for 400 farmers, which include 100 young and 300 older farmers, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to 800.
“The First Lady of Nigeria is trusting you to make the best use of this opportunity,” Lady Valerie Fubara said. “The Rivers State Government believes in your ability, do not let us down,” she added.
Rivers State Deputy Governor, Prof. Ngozi Odu, praised the programme as a platform that promotes inclusivity and bridges socio-economic gaps.
“This initiative embodies the Federal Government’s commitment to improving lives through sustainable and inclusive development,” she said.
She also commended Lady Valerie Fubara for her leadership and passion in localising the Renewed Hope Initiative in the state.
“Beyond the immediate benefits,” she added, “this programme lays the foundation for a more prosperous and self-reliant Rivers State,” she said.
The Head of the Rivers State Civil Service, Dr. Inyingi Brown, described the programme as timely and impactful. She urged the beneficiaries to become catalysts for sustaining the initiative, and appealed for future inclusion of civil servants.
“You are the first set of beneficiaries, please, show example so that the programme will be replicated. Let it not die in your hands,” she said.
The Supervising Commissioner for Agriculture, Engr. Victor Kii, commended the First Lady’s vision, describing the initiative as a key step toward food security, job creation, and inclusive economic growth.
He praised Lady Valerie Fubara for her role in ensuring the programme’s success in Rivers State, noting that it “uplifts women, creates jobs, and secures a sustainable economic future.”
In her welcome remarks, Rivers State Coordinator of RHI, Mrs. Tonye Briggs Oniyide, said that RHI pre-selected 400 farmers drawn from across the three senatorial districts, including members of the Female Farmers’ Association, the Young Farmers’ Club, and non-indigenes.
The beneficiaries received farm implements, seedlings, fingerlings, livestock, and starter packs, all aimed at boosting food production and encouraging youth participation in agriculture.
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