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Edo Special Marshals Strategise For Yuletide

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In order to ensure safer roads during the yuletide and beyond, Special Marshals in Edo State, on Monday, held a sectoral workshop to brainstorm on possible ways of achieving optimal efficiency.
In his opening remarks at the one-day workshop, the State Coordinator of the Special Marshals, Mr Friday Ekhator said that he and his colleagues were working towards being regarded as the best in the country.
Ekhator said that the special marshals were engaged in aggressive paradigm shift that had engendered unprecedented initiatives to achieve the vision of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
“Presently, there are no fewer than 774 special marshals in the state, and even with this figure, there is still need for more marshals.
“The theme of the workshop: “Special Marshals Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”, is apt, as it will provide the incoming marshals an opportunity to know the historical antecedents of the marshals.
“They will know where we are coming from, where we are presently and x-ray into the future prospects of special marshals in the country,” he said.
Ekhator expressed optimism that the workshop would enhance the productivity, efficiency and visibility of the special marshals on the road.
While declaring the workshop open, Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, the FRSC Corps Marshal, said that nobody could separate special marshals from regular marshals.
Boboye, who was represented by Mr Kehinde Adeleye, Zonal Commanding Officer (ZCO), Zone Rs 5, comprising Edo, Delta and Anambra, said that the workshop was meant to prepare the special marshals for better performance on the road.
He said that the workshop would also serve as an assessment on the journey so far by the special marshals since inception as well as enable possible corrections, where needed.
The corps marshal stressed that the synergy and collaboration between the special marshals and the corps was for efficiency and effectiveness, adding that the collaboration went beyond the workshop.
According to him, special marshals are special people drawn from across various vocations, who volunteer to help maintain services on the road.
Boboye, however, threatened to de-marshal any special marshal, who henceforth failed to participate in the National Patrol Day.
Earlier, Edo Sector Commander, Mr Anthony Oko had said that it was a season of rumination on the 30 years of existence of the special marshal.
Oko explained that the services required of special marshals as individuals and as a group were primarily surveillance, traffic control, enforcement and public education.
He noted that the key functions were expected to tame recklessness of road users and eliminate mediocrity among them.
“While I encourage the leadership of the Edo special marshals to maintain their tempo on capacity building for members, it is imperative for them to have enough preparations to handle the practical dimensions of being visible on our roads,” Oko said

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Uyo High Court Awards Damages To Masquerade Over Arrest

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A High Court in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, has awarded damages to a masquerade who was arrested by the State Police Command for allegedly disturbing public peace during traditional worship rites.
The arrest followed an executive order reportedly issued by the State Governor, directing the Commissioner of Police to detain any masquerade seen performing during the Yuletide period.
Acting on this directive, a masquerade, identified as Mr. Effiong, a practitioner of traditional worship, was arrested and subsequently charged to court.
In a landmark ruling, the court sided with Mr. Effiong and his custodian, affirming that Ekpo, a recognised traditional religious practice in Akwa Ibom State, is protected under the law, and that its adherents are entitled to the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
The judge held that Mr. Effiong’s arrest and detention violated his rights to personal liberty and freedom of religion.
The court ordered his immediate and unconditional release and directed the Akwa Ibom State Government to pay damages for the infringement of his fundamental human rights and freedom of worship.
Human rights experts have hailed the judgment as a significant affirmation of Nigeria’s constitutional protection of traditional religious practices, emphasising the importance of respecting the country’s cultural and religious diversity.
By: Enoch Epelle
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MOSIEND Seeks Water Projects In Buguma From NDDC … Urges RSG To Revamp Fish Farm

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The Movement for the Survival of the Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND) has called on the Management  of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to embark on water projects in Buguma city in Asari Toru Local Government Area (ASALGA), Rivers State
The Group also called on the Rivers State government to revamp the Buguma fish farm to create employment for the teeming youths.
On the water project in Buguma, MOSIEND said the population of Buguma has increased tremendously and that the residents need more water projects to enhance the daily livelihood of the people.
The Group also appealed to the Chairman of the LGA to assist in making the project a reality and also attract more developmental projects to the LGA.
MOSIEND’s Eastern Zonal Coordinator,  Half Hour, Comrade Tammy Bruce Longjohn, made the call on a radio programme in Rhythm 93.7fm, “Talk of the Town”.
LongJohn, who made the call alongside the Chairman of MOSIEND in Buguma, Mark Ojuka, and his counterpart in Obuama,  Hon. Sandra Owunari, also called on the Management of Nigeria Liquidifed Natural Gas (NLNG) to embark on a free medical outreach in all Kalabari communities to improve their health status.
He appealed to NLNG to award scholarship to indigens of Kalabari communities in tertiary institutions to better their education, noting that the company is doing same in Bonny, while abandoning Kalabari communities
“We need contracts, free medicals, scholarships and employment, including skill acquisition programmes for our teeming youths in Kalabari extractions”, LongJohn stated.
On Security, Mark Ojuka said security in Buguma is  at zero level with the help of the Amama soldiers, saying “the city is more peaceful and investor-friendly as the youths of the area have cordial relationship with the security agencies in the area.
“Security is very secured in Buguma clan”
On revamping the Buguma fish farm, he said, “The youths are asking for human capacity building in the area to reduce unemployment.
“The revamping of the Buguma fish farm will also reduce youth violence.”
By: Chinedu Wosu
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Make God Your Anchor To Fulfill Destiny, Cleric Charges Christians … As Jaja Marks 70th Birthday

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The Lead Pastor at Jesus Appointed People’s Bible Church, Ozogbe, Ikwerrengwo-Etche, in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State, Pastor Promise Nwaelele, has urged Christians  to make God the anchor of their lives in whatever position they find themselves, in order to attain the destinies set for them by God.

Pastor Nwaelele, who gave the charge recently in a sermon he preached at the 70th birthday anniversary thanksgiving service of Sir Donald Michael Jaja, a veteran journalist in Rivers State, said this is because any genuine child of God is a permanent target for destabilization and destruction by the devil.

Taking his text from the Bible book of Mark 4:16-17, the preacher stated that fulfilment in life for a child of God required faith, obedience to God’s word, humility and grace to withstand trials and temptations.

According to him, temptations and afflictions are bound to happen in the lives of those who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.

“No wonder the Bible said that those that endure till the end shall be saved”, he said.

The Clergyman said God prospers believers who are humble, not proud and conceited, and leads them to destiny fulfilment.

“David said in Psalm 51:17, that the sacrifices acceptable to God are a broken spirit, not an impatient or proud spirit”, the preacher said.

He called on Christians not to allow persecutions and afflictions to sway them from the love and blessings of Jesus Christ.

On his part, Jaja, a seasoned Journalist who retired as an Acting Editor of the Rivers State Government-owned The Tide Newspaper, gave thanks to God for honouring him by giving him the grace of attaining 70 years.

“I cannot capture what the good Lord has done for me in my entire life in this fleeting moment of thanksgiving. But, I know that without Him, I wouldn’t have been who I am today, in all spheres. Therefore, my joy knows no bounds as I give thanks to my creator today, alongside my family. Praise be His holy name”, Jaja said.

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