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Activist Rates Wike High On Governance

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Susan Serekara-Nwikhana
An activist and social crusader, Dr Sofiri Joab-Peterside, has scored the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, 70 per cent in the delivery of good governance to the people of the state.
Joab-Peterside, who gave the assessment at a special forum organised by The Tide Editorial Board as part of activities to mark the Golden Jubilee of Rivers State, yesterday, also scored the eight-year government of Chibuike Amaechi second best, with  60 per cent.
He further rated the eight-year government of Dr Peter Odili, third best with 50 per cent, and the five-month government of Sir Celestine Omehia, fourth best, scoring it 40 per cent.
Joab-Peterside, who is also a senior lecturer with the University of Port Harcourt, Choba, and Director, Prof Claude Ake School of Government  Studies, said his assessment was based on the respective government’s performance in various sectors.
He scored Wike high for the government’s commitment to the completion of strategic development projects initiated by his predecessor, as well as his ability to deliver on other mandates, such as payment of salaries of civil servants and allowances of pensioners, and execution of pro-people projects in spite of the lean internally-generated revenue-base and allocations from the federation accounts.
The scholar, who was also a foundation member of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), said that Wike has, over the last two years, shown the political will to promote continuity in government and consolidate on the gains of the positive policies and programmes of the previous administrations in the state, even when it was possible to break away from the past and launch a fresh start for his administration.
While assessing the performance of the governors of the state since the rebirth of democracy in 1999, Joab-Peterside, rated Amaechi’s administration above average, putting him at 60 per cent.
He based his assessment on Amaechi’s performance in the first tenure, arguing that the 15th governor made significant impact in massive infrastructure development of the state in virtually all sectors, from education to health, roads to power, agriculture to urban renewal and physical development.
The social development scholar scored the performance of Dr Peter Odili’s government 50 per cent, explaining that although the 13th governor of the state did well in delivering some strategic development projects to the people, especially the new Government House, state House of Assembly Complex, and Omoku Gas Turbine Station; but noted that his “flamboyant” government empowered inexperienced young politicians and witnessed high degree of violence and militarization of the political structures in the state.
On the 14th governor of the state, Joab-Peterside rated Omehia’s performance in delivering democracy dividends 40 per cent, adding that although the administration lasted five months; it had enduring impact on the lives of the people.
While expressing support for activities marking the Golden Jubilee celebration of the state, the university don emphasized that the people had reason to celebrate 50 years of the creation of the state, but quickly added that none of the past governments had formulated and implemented policies that promoted the dreams of the founding fathers of the state.

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FG Ends Passport Production At Multiple Centres After 62 Years

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The Nigeria Immigration Service has officially ended passport production at multiple centres, transitioning to a single, centralised system for the first time in 62 years.

Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, disclosed this yesterday while inspecting Nigeria’s new Centralised Passport Personalisation Centre at the NIS Headquarters in Abuja.

He stated that since the establishment of NIS in 1963, Nigeria had never operated a central passport production centre, until now, marking a major reform milestone.

“The project is 100 per cent ready. Nigeria can now be more productive and efficient in delivering passport services,” Tunji-Ojo said.

He explained that old machines could only produce 250 to 300 passports daily, but the new system had a capacity of 4,500 to 5,000 passports every day.

“With this, NIS can now meet daily demands within just four to five hours of operation,” he added, describing it as a game-changer for passport processing in Nigeria.

 “We promised two-week delivery, and we’re now pushing for one week.

“Automation and optimisation are crucial for keeping this promise to Nigerians,” the minister said.

He noted that centralisation, in line with global standards, would improve uniformity and enhance the overall integrity of Nigerian travel documents worldwide.

Tunji-Ojo described the development as a step toward bringing services closer to Nigerians while driving a culture of efficiency and total passport system reform.

He said the centralised production system aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s reform agenda, boosting NIS capacity and changing the narrative for better service delivery.

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FAAC Disburses N2.225trn For August, Highest In Nigeria

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The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has disbursed N2.225 trillion as federation revenue for the month of August 2025, the highest ever allocation to the three tiers of government and other statutory recipients.

This marks the second consecutive month that FAAC disbursements have crossed the N2 trillion mark.

The revenue, shared at the August 2025 FAAC meeting in Abuja, was buoyed by increases in oil and gas royalty, value-added tax (VAT), and common external tariff (CET) levies, according to a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting.

Out of the N2.225 trillion total distributable revenue, FAAC said N1,478.593 trillion came from statutory revenue, N672.903 billion from VAT, N32.338 billion from the Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL), and N41.284 billion from Exchange Difference.

The communiqué revealed that gross federation revenue for the month stood at N3.635 trillion. From this amount, N124.839 billion was deducted as cost of collection, while N1,285.845 trillion was set aside for transfers, interventions, refunds, and savings.

From the statutory revenue of N1.478 trillion, the Federal Government received N684.462 billion, State Governments received N347.168 billion, and Local Government Councils received N267.652 billion. A further N179.311 billion (13 per cent of mineral revenue) went to oil-producing states as derivation revenue.

From the distributable VAT revenue of N672.903 billion, the Federal Government received N100.935 billion, the states received N336.452 billion, while the local governments got N235.516 billion.

Of the N32.338 billion shared from EMTL, the Federal Government received N4.851 billion, the States received N16.169 billion, and the Local Governments received N11.318 billion.

From the N41.284 billion exchange difference, the Federal Government received N19.799 billion, the states received N10.042 billion, and the local governments received N7.742 billion, while N3.701 billion (13 per cent of mineral revenue) was shared to the oil-producing states as derivation.

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KenPoly Governing Council Decries Inadequate Power Supply, Poor Infrastructure On Campus

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The Governing Council of Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic, Bori, has decried the inadequate power supply and poor state of infrastructural facilities and equipment at the institution.

The Council also appealed to the government, including Non-Governmental Organisations, agencies, as well as well-meaning Rivers people to intervene to restore and sustain the laudable gesture, dreams and aspirations of the founding fathers of the polytechnic.

The Chairman of the newly inaugurated Council, Professor Friday B. Sigalo, made this appeal during a tour of facilities at the  Polytechnic, recently.

Accompanied by members of the team, Prof Sigalo emphasised the position of technology, technical and vocational education in sustainable development.

He noted that with the prospects on ground, and the programmes and activities undertaken in the polytechnic, there is no doubt that the institution would add values to the educational system in our society and foster the desired development, if the existing challenges are jointly tackled.

This was contained in a statement signed by Deputy Registrar, Public Relations, Kenpoly,  Innocent Ogbonda-Nwanwu, and made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt.

The chairman who restated the intention of his team of technocrats to ensure that KenPoly enjoys desirable face-lift, said the Council would deliver on its core mandates, accordingly.

Earlier, the Rector, KenPoly Engr. Dr. Ledum S. Gwarah, commended the appointment of Professor Friday B. Sigalo as Chairman of the KenPoly Governing Council.

He described him and his team as seasoned technocrats and expressed confidence in their ability to succeed.

The Rector pledged the management’s support to the Council to ensure that KenPoly resumes its rightful place in the comity of polytechnics in the country.

Facilities visited by the Governing Council include KenPoly workshops, laboratories, skills acquisition centre, library, hostels and medical centre.

 

Chinedu Wosu

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