Rivers
NUPTE Sacks Williams – Led Exco
Members of the National
Union of Postal/Tele Communication Employee (NUPTE) Rivers State territorial have dissoloved the executive of the union led by Comrade Adah Williams Dawarikubo and set up a five man caretaker committee headed by Com Ibire A. Jonathan as chairman with a mandate to pilot the affairs of the union as well as conduct election in to the executive the of the union within period of two months.
The workers took the decision following the expiration of the tenure and the inability of the sacked executive to attend the congress meeting held last Thursday at the union’s office.
The absence of the executive members at the congress meeting attracted anger of members of the union.
The workers accused the Adah-led executive as being insensitive and high-handed to workers adding that they had been in the office for the past sixteen years.
The workers also alleged that the former chairman of the State NUPTE, Comrade Adah Williams Dawrikubo by virtue of grade level ceases to be a member of NUPTE which according to them is purely for junior workers.
The motion for the dissolution.
Other members of the caretaker committee of the union include Nnegi Dikio (Secretary) while Anyaeji Michael, tony Nnee and Richard Barinua are to serve as members.
In his acceptance speech, the NUPTE chairman, Com Ibiri A. Jonathan thanked members of the union for the confidence reposed in them and praised to deliver on the Manadate given to them.
He urged members of the union to be law abiding and executive would work in synergy with all the stakeholders in the union to produce electoral guideline at the appropriate time.
He called on the management of NIPOST an and the general public not to deal with the past excutive led by com Adah Williams in respect to any matter concerning NUPTE in the state, as its four years tenure adding that had elapsed, adding that members of the union has constituted an interim leadership would pilot the affairs of the union.
Rivers
Perm Sec, NOA Director Task NGOs On Self Reliance, Networking
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs Uchechukwu Uriri, the Rivers State Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Barrister Young Ayotamunu and others have called on civil society organisations to improve their capacities with a view to becoming self-reliant.
They made the call at a one-day mutual capacity project for partners in Rivers State organised by Ofure Centre For Peace and Development in conjunction with Odudu Development and Peace Initiative in Port Harcourt.
They said time has come for civil societies to develop capacities for self-reliance in the event of a drought in external fundings.
Speaking with newsmen, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs Uchechukwu Uriri also called for networking among civil society organisations in the State.
She said networking will not only improve their capacities but enable them to attract the necessary fundings for their activities.
“Networking is paramount and giving back to the society is also important.
“We should network collectively for effective civil societies, “she said.
Also speaking, the State Director of the National Orientation Agency, Barrister Young Ayotamunu said financial independent has become important among civil societies review of the present economic realities in the society.
Ayotamunu also commended the organisers for building the capacities of both old and emerging civil society organisations in the State.
“The workshop is very important in several ways and talking about strengthening their capacities in such a way that their activities are sustainable in such a way that there is a future for them, ensuring that they are self-reliant, “he said.
The state NOA Director also said the workshop will instill in them the virtue of building resilience as they are not operating in an independent environment but in a global millieu “in the sense that they are taking about NGOs that are in partnership and there is this issue of donor fatigue.
“So it is important that NGOs begin to look inward, look at issues of self-reliance, issue of autonomy, so that when this funding gap begins to come their activities will still be sustainable”he said.
Also speaking, the Executive Director, Ofuru Centre for Peace and Development, Ambassador Sylvester Okoduwa said the workshop which was organised in conjunction with Odudu Development and Peace Initiative was to develop the capacities of emerging civil society organisations to improve their access to Oxfam Nigeria grant.
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