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RSG, ICRC Partner On Improved Healthcare

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The Rivers State Government and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have restated their commitment to a strategic partnership that would restructure and revive the healthcare landscape of the state with the aim of reducing the negative impact of persistent cult-induced violence on the people and the economy.
They made the commitment at a roundtable for stakeholders in the healthcare sector, organized by the ICRC in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, to address issues threatening available, accessible, and affordable quality healthcare delivery with particular emphasis on how to respond swiftly to the needs of victims of cult-related violence and other criminal activities in the state.
The event had the theme: “Port Harcourt: Roundtable On Healthcare In Danger In The South, Nigeria”.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Theophilus Odagme, who spoke on the sideline of the roundtable, said “at this roundtable, you will agree with me that the healthcare system is in danger because of various issues such as strikes, kidnapping, cult-related violence and insecurity. We intend to come up with certain decisions that would help government in re-organising the healthcare landscape in Rivers State.
“The Rivers State Government believes that ICRC is on the right track in efforts to address the huge challenges facing the healthcare delivery system. We know that ICRC is a serious and honest organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of humanity, rather than being involved in politics. We are also aware that ICRC personnel, facilities and vehicles are frequently attacked by hoodlums. We believe in what they are doing to minimize healthcare deficit in the state. We are also working hard to ensure the security and safety of your facilities, workers and vehicles,” Odagme said.
According to him, “at this time when we have gone beyond politics and are at the stage of delivering good governance to Rivers people and all those living and doing business in the state, we think that ICRC’s model to address issues threatening the healthcare system is worthy of emulation. The Rivers State Government will not only support ICRC but will also partner the organization in whatever way possible to achieve set goals.”
Earlier, Head of ICRC Office in Port Harcourt, Dorsa Nazemi-Salman, had complained that in other places, their workers, facilities and vehicles have been constantly attacked in communities where they have provided humanitarian healthcare services to those who desperately need care and treatment, and hoped that in Rivers State, such would not occur.
She said that “the lack of safe access to healthcare is one of the most significant, but unrecognized humanitarian challenges in situation of armed violence”, adding that experience elsewhere justifies the urgency for concerted synergy to address issues militating against safe delivery of dire healthcare needs to those who desperately require care and support, especially in the riverine areas of the state.
“The lack of safe access to healthcare can be caused by obstruction of healthcare delivery, discriminatory actions and policies as well as general insecurity,”
Nazemi-Salman said, stressing that the situation in the state has been undermined mostly by certain actions which block safe access to quality healthcare services by victims of violence, armed conflicts and crime.
The ICRC head of delegation stated that the roundtable would contribute to the mobilization of national and international support to create needed community concern, and encourage people to take position against violence, so as to improve healthcare delivery and humanitarian service in the South of Nigeria.
Nazemi-Salman further noted that the forum was designed to provide a unique opportunity for governments, doctors, first aid respondents, heads of ambulance services, medical emergency respond units and representatives of non-governmental organizations to share best practices on how to improve security for patients and healthcare personnel, and solicited the cooperation of all stakeholders to efforts to realize set targets.
It would be recalled that in 2011, the ICRC launched the “Healthcare In Danger (HCiD) project aimed at improving the efficiency and impartial healthcare service delivery in areas affected by armed conflicts and other emergencies.
The Tide gathered that the ICRC has achieved some level of success by mobilizing a range of experts to develop a series of practical measures which can be implemented in the field by policymakers, governments, humanitarian organizations and health professionals to reduce the negative impact of violence and armed conflicts on the economy and the people of the state and the South-South region.

 

Susan Serekara-Nwikhana

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Fubara Seeks Full Resolution Of Bille Gas Leakage …Pledges Upgrade Of Community  Health Centre

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has demanded quick and full resolution to the challenges arising from the gas leakage that occurred in Bille, Degema Local Government Area  of the State.

The governor has also pledged to upgrade the Primary Healthcare  Centre (PHC) in Bille with a view to addressing the  health challenges confronting  the community.

Fubara made the pledge on Wednesday at the Government House, Port Harcourt during an enlarged meeting of key stakeholders, comprising representatives of the Federal Government, the state government  and leaders of the community.

The meeting was held to review the situation in the community and explore available opportunities to save the people from the adverse impacts of environmental pollution.

Addressing the journalists at the end of the meeting, the governor acknowledged the determination of the Federal Government and its agencies to get to the root cause of the problem in Bille and  ensure that it is resolved permanently.

“The meeting is in respect of the situation in Bille. You’re aware that there is a case of gas leakage somewhere in Bille and the people have been making some requests that the government should come to their rescue to resolve the situation.

“As a state, we have gone to see the situation in the community, not alone but in conjunction with the industry operators and officials of  the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources. What we are doing today is an enlarged meeting where all the parties are sitting together to look at the cause of the issue and the most possible way to get the problem resolved,” he said.

Fubara described the outcome of the meeting as successful, stressing that more action would be taken in the next couple of weeks to ensure that the issue is fully resolved.

The Minister of State, Petroleum Resources (Gas), Hon Ekperikpe Ekpo, who led the Federal Government’s delegation to the meeting, expressed appreciation to the governor for his warm hospitality and efforts to address the challenge in Bille community.

Ekpo explained that contrary to the perception in certain quarters, the Federal Government has not been silent over the “gas seepage” but has been working tirelessly towards finding a sustainable solution.

The minister explained that as soon as the incident was reported, the Federal Government deployed experts to the area to understudy the cause of the problem.

According to him, it was difficult at first to understand the cause of the problem since there were no oil or gas infrastructure within the vicinity of the incident, hence the need to conduct a more detailed investigation.

“The investigation is still going but we decided to do a follow-up visit to the area to talk to the people of Bille Community that we need collaboration on their part so that we would be able to arrive at a lasting solution.

“The safety of the people is paramount. We can understand their anxiety,  the worry and the danger that this thing poses within the area, but the Federal Government is committed to  finding a lasting solution to the problem. The primary responsibility of government is to take care of the welfare and security of the people and that is exactly why we are here to go and see things for ourselves,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Mrs Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, also explained that as  the regulatory agency  at the centre of the issue, no effort will be spared in the task of resolving the issue.

Eyesan pledged that the NUPRC and operators in the industry were prepared to address the requests of the impacted  people in terms of the provision of potable water and fire trucks  to  the community.

The Public Relations Officer, Council of Chiefs, Bille Kingdom, Chief Rena Dappa, had during the meeting, presented the  challenges facing the community and pleaded for government’s support to save the lives and livelihoods of the people.

 

 

 

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Tinubu Unveils Training Programme For 5,000 Metre Installers

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President Bola Tinubu has announced the launch of a training programme for 5,000 young Nigerians as meter installers and technicians under the Presidential Metering Initiative.

The President stated that the scheme is aimed at creating jobs, closing the country’s metering gap and improving electricity supply.

The President disclosed this in a statement on his verified X handle yesterday, describing the initiative, tagged “The Power Force,” as part of his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda to expand employment opportunities for young people.

According to Tinubu, the programme will equip participants with practical technical skills and connect them to employment opportunities in Nigeria’s power sector.

“Through the Presidential Metering Initiative (PMI), which I established to close Nigeria’s metering gap, end estimated billing, protect consumers and strengthen the electricity market, we are opening a new pathway for 5,000 young Nigerians to be trained as meter installers and technicians under The Power Force. This programme is about jobs, skills and dignity,” he said.

Tinubu said the training would be open to eligible Nigerians who have completed their secondary school education, with a dedicated quota reserved for members of the National Youth Service Corps.

He noted that expanding electricity metering was critical to improving service delivery and promoting transparency in the power sector.

“When homes and businesses are properly metered, Nigerians can pay for what they actually use. When electricity distribution companies collect revenues more transparently and fairly, they are better able to reduce losses, maintain infrastructure, expand connections and invest in better service.

“This is how we build a power sector that is fairer to consumers, stronger for investors and better able to deliver reliable electricity to the Nigerian people,” the President said.

Tinubu said he had directed the Presidential Metering Initiative to work with the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria, and other relevant stakeholders to commence the programme within the next 30 days.

He encouraged qualified young Nigerians to apply, saying the initiative would provide them with marketable skills while supporting efforts to eliminate estimated billing and improve electricity access nationwide.

“I encourage eligible young Nigerians to apply. Join The Power Force. Learn a skill. Earn with dignity. Help us end estimated billing and be part of the work to light up Nigeria,” he added.

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Xenophobia: Third Evacuation Flight From S’Africa Arrives Today -FG

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The Federal Government has announced that the third evacuation flight for Nigerians voluntarily returning from South Africa will arrive Lagos today having departed Johannesburg at midnight yesterday with 271 returnees on board.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this in a statement issued yesterday by its spokesperson, Mr Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa.

According to the ministry, the Air Peace-operated flight is expected to arrive at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, at about 5:30 a.m. on Friday, July 3, 2026.

It said the evacuation is part of the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to facilitate the voluntary return of Nigerians from South Africa.

“The third evacuation flight operated by Air Peace will depart Johannesburg today by 12 midnight with 271 returnees. The estimated time of arrival in Lagos is 5:30 a.m. on Friday, July 3, 2026,” the statement read.

The latest batch of returnees follows earlier evacuation flights that brought hundreds of Nigerians back to the country under the Federal Government’s voluntary repatriation programme.

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