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Peterside, Wonodi, Akarolo Hail APC LG Congress In Rivers
The member representing Andoni/Opobo/Nkoro Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rep. Dakuku Peterside, (APC-Rivers), yesterday, expressed satisfaction with the successful conduct of the All Progressives Party (APC) local government congress across the 23 local government areas in Rivers State.
Peterside, told newsmen in Port Harcourt, that the massive turnout of party faithful was an indication of its acceptability by the people of the state.
He said the congresses held in Andoni and Opobo/Nkoro local governments elected credible officials who would run the party’s affairs credibly.
“The congress held in Opobo/Nkoro Local Government was very successful, the people were well organised, very enthusiastic, and at the end of the day, officers were elected.
“We believe that with permanent structures in place, it will give the party direction and deepen its presence in the local government area,” he said.
Peterside said with the conclusion of the local government congress, the party was now prepared for the general election.
“We have done our research, and I can tell you that empirical evidence that we have indicates that APC will win all elections in Opobo/Nkoro Local Government,” Peterside added.
In Port Harcourt, the congress started at about 3.00p.m.
Speaking with The Tide in an interview, Rivers State Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr Owene Wonodi, said APC needed to put its structure from the ward to the national levels in place to prepare for the 2015 elections.
“I consider our congress as a move in the right direction. The party’s congress at all levels is good for democracy.
“What is happening in Rivers State is really great. Our people embraced APC to ensure change and move the country forward”, Wonodi said.
Also speaking, Chairman of Port Harcourt City Local Government Council, Mr Chimbiko Akarolo, said the party’s congresses had been a huge success.
“Being a new party, we want to build a strong foundation for the party and one way of doing this is to have a strong internal democracy.
“The party needs capable hands to move it forward and prepare for the task ahead.”
Akarolo said the APC in Rivers State was one family, which was determined to do well in the 2015 elections.
Meanwhile, the local government congress of All Progressives Congress (APC) scheduled for Saturday kicked off in only few states with many postponing theirs.
In Taraba, the congress was postponed to today.
Chairman of Taraba State Congress Committee of APC, Mr Yahaya Duku, who announced this at a news conference in Jalingo on Saturday, said that the postponement was due to the inability of the committee to obtain ballot papers from the party’s headquarter in Abuja.
The chairman explained that it was better to wait and get the right ballot papers to conduct a free, fair and credible congress on Monday.
Duku noted that apart from ballot papers, the committee was also facing insecurity and difficult terrains in some local government councils.
Similarly, the congress was postponed indefinitely in Bauchi State.
Chairman, Bauchi State Congress Committee for the state, Dr Almajir Gaidam, told newsmen that a new date would be announced in due course.
Gaidam said the committee would ensure that appropriate measures were put in place for successful conduct of the local government congress.
He urged party members to remain loyal and continue to put their trust in APC, “the only party that would liberate the masses from the shackles of poverty.”
Also in Adamawa State, the party suspended the congress in state.
The Secretary of state Congress Monitoring Committee, Dr Danjuma Dabo, said in Yola, the state capital, that the congress had been shifted to tomorrow.
Dabo said the problem of logistics and complaints that followed Wednesday’s ward congress in the state were responsible for the shift.
Dabo added that the shift became necessary to give room for complaints to be resolved amicably for a smooth local government congress.
In Kano, the APC Congresses Supervising Committee shifted the congress to April 17.
The Chairman of the Committee in the state, Dr Mustapha Inuwa, said in Kano on Saturday that the decision was to allow interested people to purchase the nomination forms.
He expressed the hope that people would make the best use of the opportunity to submit their completed forms in time for the committee to process and display the list of candidates.
The party’s ward congress is being conducted across the 484 wards of the state.
In Makurdi, officials of the Benue state chapter of the party said they had not received materials to conduct the local government congress.
The state Interim Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr Philip Anza, told newsmen that the congress had been rescheduled for April 16.
He appealed to party members to exercise patience and come out en masse for the local government congress.
The APC has also postponed the congress in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) to April 15.
The Chairman, Congress Committee of the FCT, Alhaji Abubakar Wurno, made this known in a telephone interview with newsmen on Saturday in Abuja.
Wurno explained that the congress was postponed in order to enable the committee to conduct ward congress in Kabusa Ward to avoid disenfranchising over 200 delegates.
The chairman, however, said that the congress was going on across five area councils in the FCT as earlier scheduled by the party.
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APC Presidential Primary: Fubara Commends Process, As Tinubu Sweeps Poll In Rivers
Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has commended the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State over the outcome of last Saturday’s presidential primary election that saw President Bola Ahmed Tinubu sweeping the poll with a total of 280,082 votes.
Fubara, who served as the State Collation Officer for the primary election, said that while the APC had a total of 297,068 registered members, the number of those accredited for the election was 280,082.
According to him, all those accredited for the election, cast their ballot for Tinubu, leaving Stanley Osifo, his only opponent, with no votes.
Fubara expressed delight at the peaceful and seamless process which he said was as a result of good planning by the party.
“I feel that this process has recorded one of the most organised outings of our great party in recent times. The only reason it came out this way has to do with good planning. In all, I want to say that I’m really impressed with the process.
“So, I can say here that having taken time to go through the figures diligently, I, Siminalayi Fubara, who is standing as the State Collation Officer, hereby certify that the information contained in my own spreadsheet represents the true, correct and accurate record of the summary of results from the 23 LGAs of Rivers State,” he said.
The governor said that while it was evident that President Tinubu defeated his opponent in the primary election in the State, the report would be sent to the APC headquarters in Abuja where the results will be formally declared.
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Ogoni cleanup: Minister Calls For more support from private sector
The Federal Government has called for increased private sector participation and donor funding to sustain ongoing gains in the Ogoni environmental restoration project under the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project.
Speaking at a conference on donor facilitation and diplomatic support for HYPREP in Abuja, yesterday, the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, stressed that the Ogoni cleanup programme was designed as a long-term intervention requiring sustained funding, technical support, and international cooperation.
“The project is supposed to be a lifespan project. We must move towards achieving its main aim, which is environmental restoration and sustainable development,” he added.
Lawal acknowledged the contributions of the United Nations Environment Programme, describing its assessment as the scientific foundation of the ongoing remediation efforts in Ogoni land.
“We are all here because of that UNEP report. It provided the scientific foundation for what has become one of the world’s most ambitious environmental remediation programmes,” he said.
According to him, hundreds of hectares of hydrocarbon-polluted land have been remediated, while additional sites are currently undergoing cleanup operations.
“We have remediated hundreds of hectares of polluted land, and more sites are still being worked on. Water schemes have also been delivered to affected communities,” he stated.
He added that ecosystem restoration, livelihood support programmes, and healthcare projects were ongoing across affected communities.
“Body health facilities are being constructed, livelihood programmes are empowering thousands, and we are also restoring access to safe drinking water because the first victim of pollution is water,” he said.
The minister also disclosed that the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration was nearing completion, describing it as a major milestone in the project.
“If you go there, you will see one of the biggest edifices being constructed under HYPREP. It will serve as a postgraduate and research institute for environmental remediation,” Lawal said.
Despite the progress, he warned that funding challenges remain a major threat to sustaining the project.
“While substantial progress has been made, the journey is not yet complete. The implementation of UNEP recommendations requires long-term commitment and sustained financial and technical support,” he said.
Lawal therefore, appealed to development partners, donor agencies, international financial institutions, foundations, and private sector players to scale up their support.
“We need your support—financial, technical, scientific, and strategic. No organisation or government can do it alone,” he said.
He further described the Ogoni cleanup as a global model for environmental recovery, climate resilience, and international cooperation.
“The restoration of Ogoni land is not merely a Nigerian undertaking; it is a global model. Its success will show what is possible when governments, communities, and partners work together,” he added.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ogoni Trust Fund, Emmanuel Deeyah, said the conference was organised to attract financial, technical, and institutional support for the cleanup exercise.
“We are looking for resources, financial support, expertise, partnership, and collaboration. Government cannot do everything alone,” he said.
Deeyah said the agitation for environmental justice in Ogoni dated back to 1991 when residents drew global attention to the environmental degradation caused by oil exploration activities.
“We farm in Ogoni land and we also fish, but our waters were polluted and the land could no longer support farming activities,” he said.
He explained that the UNEP report recommended that oil companies should contribute $1bn every five years for 30 years to support the remediation programme.
“We have done 10 years now and we have not even received the full $1bn that was supposed to be contributed. The refineries and local operators have not contributed a dime,” he stated.
Last week, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project announced the closure of 30 contaminated sites in Ogoniland, Rivers State, while investigations have commenced on 18 high-risk polluted locations in residential communities.
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IGP pledges police protection for major projects
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, yesterday paid a courtesy visit to the Federal Ministry of Works in Abuja as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration on critical infrastructure projects nationwide.
The visit, disclosed in a statement posted on X by the Nigeria Police Force, was attended by the Minister of Works, David Umahi; the Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo; and directors of the ministry.
According to the statement, discussions during the meeting centred on ongoing infrastructural projects nationwide, particularly the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and other major road construction initiatives aimed at improving national development and connectivity.
The police chief reportedly reaffirmed the NPF’s commitment to providing security support for the execution of critical national infrastructure projects across the country.
“The Nigeria Police Force will continue to provide adequate security support and deploy necessary operational resources to ensure the smooth execution and protection of critical national infrastructure projects nationwide,” the statement read.
The meeting was also said to have highlighted the need for stronger inter-agency collaboration in protecting public infrastructure from vandalism and other security threats capable of disrupting construction activities.
PUNCH reports that the Federal Government had raised concerns over acts of vandalism along the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway corridor, with Umahi warning that the destruction of drainage systems and road infrastructure could threaten the durability of the project.
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