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Revoke PHED Contract, FG Urged

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Hon. Belema Okpokiri (left), member representing Okrika Constituency, Rivers State House of Assembly explaining a point to HRH Emmanuel Obudibo (JP) Amayanabo of Ogoloma (right) during the commissioning ceremony of an ultra modern market in Okrika recently, while Chief E. A. G. Inimgbatuboni  III, Head Chief, Amadi-Ama Community  and others watch.              Photo: Ibioye Diama

Hon. Belema Okpokiri (left), member representing Okrika Constituency, Rivers State House of Assembly explaining a point to HRH Emmanuel Obudibo (JP) Amayanabo of Ogoloma (right) during the commissioning ceremony of an ultra modern market in Okrika recently, while Chief E. A. G. Inimgbatuboni III, Head Chief, Amadi-Ama Community and others watch. Photo: Ibioye Diama

Consumers of electricity
in Port Harcourt and its environs have called on the Federal Government to revoke the contact with the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) as a result of poor power supply to the people of Rivers State.
Some of the consumers who spoke to our correspondent in an interview on Friday said the former contractors, Power holding Company (PHC) are far better than the current ones, and alleged sabotage and incompetence on the job.
They said that all what the PHEDC is after had been exorbitant and frivolous bills without corresponding electricity supply, pointing out that the situation is fast becoming alarming that if no action is taken, the Federal Government would be blamed for the failed project.
According to them, it is unfortunate and disheartening that despite the full and concrete assurance by the Federal Government on constant or improved Power Supply, it is even the worst with the current Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
The consumers lamented that for the Federal Government to redeem its image and promises of improved electricity Power Supply in the states, they should revoke the contract and award it to more competent hand that could satisfy the yearnings of the taxpaying masses, as they have a right to enjoy constant electricity supply as one of the social amenities by the Government.
Senibo Allwell hart in his comment said people are no longer enjoying electricity in Port Harcourt unlike before, and that since PHED came on board, it is exorbitant bill only.
Hart however called for improved Services so that people could do business and relax with the Power Supply.
Mrs Florence Johnbull has this to say, “If the Government is sincere enough to the electricity supply to the masses, let them call PHED to order or cancel the contract, because we are not benefiting from the light which they promised to improve upon.
They should do something on the light because the situation is worst with the Port Harcourt electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC). Let them try”.
Monday Eni also decried the poor electricity supply in Port Harcourt, saying that as a welder, he could not do his business except to buy diesel to power his plant when at the end of the month, PHED brought bill that no one could understand.
According to Eni, “if they cannot give the masses light, let them tell the government and the people of the state for a better company to take over”.
A liquor dealer, Mrs Priest-ba-Soberekon said the situation was getting worst every day. She could not freeze her dinks for sale except when she used the generator, which is not suppose to be as a taxpayer as well as electricity bill every month, and called on government to take action before the consumers lose their temper.
In his reaction, the Manager Public Communication of PHED, Jonah Iboma said customers dismay over poor electricity supply is normal, but that honestly, they could not improve on their distribution when the Federal Government power generation is less than 3,000 mega watts in the country.
Iboma however appealed to the consumers to understand and to expect some improvement this year as the government and the company are intensify in plans to satisfy the public with improved electricity supply.

 

Collins Barasimeye

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NIMASA Marks 2025 Customer Week, Pledges Service Excellence 

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The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA has officially launched its 2025 Customer Service Week celebrations under the inspiring global theme, “Mission: Possible.”
The Agency is leveraging this annual celebration to reaffirm its commitment to transforming customer challenges into opportunities and consistently delivering exceptional service to grow the Nigerian Maritime sector.
In his remarks, the Director General/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, noted that effective service delivery remains central to the Agency’s mandate, stressing that excellence must begin internally before extending to external stakeholders.
“Providing service is paramount, both internally and externally. We must remain prepared, committed, and available to solve problems together as a team. Excellence in service delivery defines who we are and what we represent,” . Mobereola stated.
He highlighted teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement as essential drivers of institutional growth and public confidence.
The Head, SERVICOM Unit, Hajiya Rakiyyah Lammai, appreciated the Director General for his continued support in strengthening customer service structures within NIMASA.
She noted that this year’s theme aptly reflects the dedication and resilience of the Agency’s staff in upholding service quality.
The 2025 Customer Service Week was commemorated across NIMASA offices nationwide with recognition programmes, engagement activities, and customer feedback sessions aimed at promoting a culture of responsiveness and efficiency.
As NIMASA continues to promote safety, security, and sustainability within Nigeria’s maritime domain, the 2025 Customer Service Week reinforces that service excellence remains the cornerstone of effective public service.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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SEME Customs Foils Smuggling Attempt Of Expired Flour, Seizes N2bn  Contraband 

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The Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted five trucks conveying 10,000 bags of expired flour valued at N1.2billion.
The Command Controller, Comptroller Wale Adenuga, who disclosed this during his Maiden Press Briefing, at the Seme Krake border, last Thursday, said the consignment, which originated from Egypt and came through the Benin Republic border, was seized in a joint operation with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
According to him, the interception was achieved through credible intelligence shared by the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi and the NAFDAC Director General, Moji Adeyeye.
Displaying the seized goods, Adenuga said the flour, produced in March 2024, had expired in November, 2024, posing serious public health risk.
He said, “If these things find their way into the country, they change the bag, and it goes into the markets… the health risks associated with consuming such expired products could have led to severe infections, food poisoning, and long-term health complications.
“Beyond health implications, such unwholesome goods undermine local industries and erode consumer trust.”
Speaking on the command’s revenue performance and strides in trade facilitation, Adenuga said a total of N1.5billion was generated in the month of September 2025 alone.
The figure, he said represent an exceptional increase of over 182% compared to the N531.4million generated in August 2025, the month before his assumption of duty.
“This outstanding performance
reflects the effectiveness of the Comptroller General’s reform agenda, which emphasizes compliance, transparency, and data-driven monitoring of goods, as well as dedication of officers and men who continue to embody his vision of a modern, efficient and accountable Customs Service,” he said.
Adenuga said the command guided by the Comptroller General of Customs commitment to transparency and modernization has intensified effort to simplify procedures and ensure that legitimate traders enjoy the full benefits of Customs modernization and regional integration along the Lagos–Abidjan corridor.
“Upon assumption of duty, and in line with the CGC’s strategic vision anchored on the policy thrust of Consolidation, Collaboration and Innovation, I declared trade facilitation as the hallmark of our administration. We believe that when trade is facilitated, processes are streamlined, costs are reduced and more revenue is generated, ” he said.
Beyond the expired flour, Adenuga also showcased other contraband goods seized by the command within the month of September.
The items include 1,104 parcels of cannabis sativa, 98 parcels of 120mg Tramadol, with two suspects handed over to the NDLEA, 2,043 bags of foreign parboiled rice, 150 bales of second-hand clothing and 169 bottles of DSP cough syrup with codeine and five used vehicles with a total Duty Paid Value at N1,999billion.
“Under the guidance of the CGC’s zero-tolerance stance on smuggling, Seme Command remains unwavering in its commitment to suppress smuggling and protect national security, public health and economic stability.
“Our position is clear along the Lagos-Abidjan that any economic resource diverted into smuggling will be a colossal waste; it will be better to channel such resources into legitimate business that could empower thousands of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) and create jobs, ” Adenuga said.
The Customs boss also commended the Nigerian Navy, particularly the Forward Operating Base ( FOB) in Badagry for its support in the fight against smuggling, and handing over seized foreign parboiled rice intercepted on the waterways.
“We shall continue to enhance our operational efficiency through technology, stakeholder collaboration and proactive intelligence. Our collective mission is to ensure that the Seme-Krake border remains a gateway of prosperity not criminality.
“Together with our partners and stakeholders, we are building a smarter, safer and more prosperous border corridor in full alignment with the CGC’s modernization blueprint, ” he said.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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LASG UNVEILS GROUNDBREAKING OMI-EKO PROJECT AT FIVE COWRIES TERMINAL 

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The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), will officially launch the Omi Eko Project on Friday, 17th October 2025, at Five Cowries Terminal, Falomo.
The unveiling, to be performed by the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, would feature key speakers and virtual project presentation.
According to a Statement, the event highlights the state’s dedication to advancing sustainable water transportation and smart city solutions.
 The project aims to transform Lagos’s water transit with over 78 electric ferries, digital systems, and enhanced safety features, reducing commute times and promoting eco-friendly travel.
“The Omi Eko Project is poised to revolutionize Lagos’s water transportation landscape by integrating innovative technology, strengthening terminal infrastructure, and championing environmental sustainability..
“With the deployment of over 78 high-capacity electric ferries, digital ticketing systems, intelligent terminals, and safety innovations, the project will significantly reduce commute times and establish a reliable, modern transportation option for millions.”the statement added.
The Five Cowries Terminal, a key transport hub, underscores the integration of land and water mobility in Lagos’s Urban Mobility Plan.e Hotel, GRA, Ikeja, for the maiden summit of JustAlive Communications Limited, publishers of JustNet News to discuss infrastructural development trends in the sector.
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