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PH Residents Decry Hitches In NID Rgistration
Some residents of Port
Harcourt have called on the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to extend the ongoing National Identity Card Registration to local government areas in the country.
They said last Monday that rural dwellers found it difficult to participate in the exercise due to the hurdles in the registration process.
A civil servant, Mr Richards Pepple,said it took him five days to register in Port Harcourt due to alleged poor handling of registration equipment by registration officials.
“I visited the NIMC office in Port Harcourt five consecutive days before I was able to be registered. “The delay will not encourage rural dwellers that do not have a place to spend the night in the township or funds to sustain themselves, if the exercise goes beyond a day. “Extending the registration to every local government council headquarters in the country will guarantee full participation of Nigerians in the exercise,” he said.
A businessman, Mr Benson Igwe, said the commission needed to improve on its facility and speed up the process to encourage full participation by the people.
He said that it took officials days to register applicants due to poor Internet services.“It took me more than a week to finally get captured because NIMC officials always complained about poor network which has negatively affected the exercise.
“If services are not improved by NIMC in the weeks to come, Nigerians might begin to lose interest in getting registered,” Igwe said.
A trader, Mrs Helen Brown,said she was lucky as it took her same day to complete her registration.
She, however, said that some participants who were ahead of her on the queue left because it took NIMC officials several hours to complete a single registration.
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UNIPORT Moves To Tackle Insecurity … Inducts Security Experts
The University of Port Harcourt, has taken a significant step towards addressing the issue of insecurity in Nigeria by producing security experts through its Institute of Niger Delta Studies (INDS), with the institute inducting its first graduating students into the Nigerian Institute For Industrial Security (NIIS), with the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General E E Emekah, delivering a quality lecture on the topic, “Promoting Blue Economy In The Niger Delta: The Place Of Security”.
In his lecture, Major General Emekah emphasised the importance of security in promoting the blue economy in the Niger Delta region.
He noted that the activities of the Joint Tasks Force (JTF) are geared towards maintaining peace on Nigerian waterways and promoting productivity, and also stressed the need for a non-kinetic approach to security operations, winning the hearts and minds of the communities, and collaborating with security personnel to fight insecurity.
The GOC charged the inductees to ensure that their study/training provides practical solutions to the pressing security challenges facing the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole.
He emphasised the significance of their studies in UNIPORT, given the prevailing security threat to lives and property, especially on Nigerian waterways.
The Acting Director of INDS, Dr. Chukwu-Okeah, expressed satisfaction that the occasion marks a new milestone in the history of the institute, noting that the Niger Delta has been besieged with environmental and security challenges, and it is time to rise up and build the region through the blue economy ideology.
The blue economy, he explained, emphasises the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and job creation while preserving the health of the ocean ecosystem.
He described the blue economy as the new oil well, with the potential to drive economic diversification, job creation, food security, and climate resilience in the region.
One of the inductees, Ayuba Tanimu noted that security is dynamic, and continuous learning and research have equipped them to serve their communities and Nigeria well.
He described the Nigerian Institute For Industrial Security (NIIS) as a body of security professionals that meets annually to craft security policies for the country.
The programme, which attracted prominent individuals from the academia, security, and other sectors had the 7th Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof Joseph Ajienka, as its chairman.
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