Rivers
NMA Prepares For Flooding
The Nigeria Medical As
sociation, Rivers State branch, has urged the public to take the 2016 flood prediction by NIMET seriously, so as to avoid the experience of the 2012 flooding that caught many people unawares.
Speaking during the inauguration of a Disaster, Emergency and Risk Management Committee, the NMA Chairman, Dr Datonye D. Alasia said the committee would help reduce the damage level that the impending flood would cause within the state.
Dr Alasia stressed the need for proactive steps to avert any major damage that might result from the flooding.
He also called on inter-agency collaboration to build a sustainable platform, that would plan, develop and oversee the utilisation of available resources.
The NMA boss urged the committee to be diligent in the discharge of its duties and also stressed the importance of teamwork.
The chairman of the Disaster, Emergency and Risk Management Committee, Dr Sotonye Ogan pledged the committee’s readiness to deliver on its mandates.
“Although we cannot prevent some disasters from occurring , we can proffer solution and medical attention to the society to lessen the impact”, he added.
Dr Ogan thanked the association for the confidence reposed in them.
Also speaking a representative of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Mr Fortunatus Anyanwu called on the public not to discard the NIMET’s prediction, adding that there should be campaign to create awareness in the state.
He pointed out that some states such as Benue, Kano and Gombe had started experiencing flooding, saying that something should be done urgently to avert unpleasant situations.
Iragunima Benice
Rivers
Rivers High Court Restrain Trustees, Knights of St. John International, Others From Conducting Election
The High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has restrained the registered trustees of Knights of St John International, Supreme Subordinate Commandery, Nigeria, and four others from conducting elections into Our Lady of Holy Rosary Local Commandery No 920 CIWA, Port Harcourt, District 48 Commandery elections, and Supreme Subordinate elections of the Knights of St John International, Nigeria, pending the determination of the substantive matters before them.
Justice G.C. Aguma and Justice V.C. Ugoji, in their separate interim orders of injunction issued in Suit No: PHC/4410/CS/2025 and Suit No: PHC/4359/CS/2025, respectively, restrained the defendants, whether by themselves, their privies, agents, servants, or any person or group of persons working under them, from conducting elections into Our Lady of Holy Rosary Local Commandery No 920, CIWA Port Harcourt, District 48 Commandery, Port Harcourt Commandery, and Supreme Subordinate of Knights of St John International, Nigeria.
The claimants, Sir Njoku Chukwuemeka Andrew and Sir Chukwuemeka Martin Mba, in separate suits, through their legal representatives, dragged the defendants to court, seeking an order to restrain them from appointing or installing any interim caretaker executive or leadership to run or pilot the affairs of St John International, Our Lady of Holy Rosary Local Commandery No 920, CIWA, Port Harcourt.
The defendants in the matter are: Registered Trustees of Knights of St John International, Supreme Subordinate Commandery, Nigeria; Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Ufuoma Okene, the Grand President, Port Harcourt Grand Commandery, Knights of St John International; Noble Brother Viktor Benebo, the Chairman Investigation Committee set up by the 2nd Defendant to investigate the claimants; Sir Architect Prempeh Ebiware, the District 48 Commander, Knights of St John International, Port Harcourt; and Sir Harry Oruma, member of Knights of St John International, Our Lady of Holy Commandery No 920, CIWA, Port Harcourt.
The two judges, after listening to the counsels in the matter, granted the claimants’ request and adjourned the matter to 10/12/2025 and 16/12/2025, respectively, for hearing of the motion on notice.
Rivers
Police Arrest Workman Over Attack On Supervisor
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Degema LGA Affirms Ngeribrama As Autonomous Community
