Rivers
2020 Synod ’ll Attract Blessings – Banigo
Rivers State Deputy Governor, Dr. Ipalibo Harry Banigo, has assured the people of the Niger Delta Diocese that the 2020 Synod would open up great vistas of blessings to them.
Banigo stated this while speaking at St Alban’s Church, Obuama, Kalabari West Archdeaconry, during the 3rd session of the 23rd Synod, Niger Delta Diocese, Anglican Communion last Saturday.
The Deputy Governor said: “I believe this synod is going to save souls, it is going to heal lives, it is going to lift people, it is going to give you breakthrough like never before, it is going to be a synod like never before, and by the time you are going back you are going to say something special and miraculous happened to me in this visionary Synod, 2020”.
Banigo, who expressed delight that Obuama played host to the Synod disclosed that the progenitors of the community dedicated the community to the Almighty God.
“I know you are here in our home town and I believe that you would love the quiet scenery, and the peaceful disposition of the Harry’s Town People. Our fore fathers have always loved Jesus Christ, if you go round this town, I make bold to say, it is one town all over Kalabari Land, go from the length, the breath, the North, the South, East and West, you will not see a single shrine, not one, that is the foundation on which this place is built. Anybody who wants to build a contrary foundation cannot exist here”, Banigo stressed.
Rivers
NDDC Boss Dismisses Tenure Expiration Reports
The Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, has said members of the commission’s Governing Board are currently serving a four-year term.
This, he said, was contrary to insinuation in some quarters that their term would end in 2024.
Ogbuku made the clarification on Wednesday in Port Harcourt at a news conference.
The Tide’s source reports that President Bola Tinubu had on August 29, 2023 approved the appointment of a new Board and Executive Management for the Commission.
Tinubu named Mr. Chiedu Ebie as Chairman and Ogbuku as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO).
Although, the current Board was appointed on August 29, 2023, the MD/CEO had been on the saddle at the Commission’s headquarters since January 5, 2023, as a member of the previous board.
According to Ogbuku, his tenure will not end in 2024 as is being rumoured, citing Section 4 of the NDDC Establishment Act.
“The provision states that a member of the board other than ex-officio member, shall hold office for a term of four years at the first instance.
“It continued that ‘the board member may be reappointed for a further term of four years and no more”, Obguku cited the NDDC Act.
He decried those advocating the board’s tenure to be shortened, suggesting they opposed the board’s harmonious collaborative efforts towards fulfilling Tinubu’s mandate to the region.
“In spite of our commitment to quality projects and programmes, individuals with selfish motives are attempting to revert the NDDC to a time of instability and under performance.
“The NDDC Board and management will not be distracted from holding fast to its mantra of transiting from transaction to transformation.
“Those seeking a change of baton at NDDC should hold their horses, as President Tinubu reappointed me for another four years”, he said.
Ogbuku further said the board was awaiting passage of the NDDC 2024 budget to advance legacy projects in the Niger Delta, aimed at raising N1 trillion from development and commercial banks for the projects.
He listed the legacy projects to include regional roads, bridges, electrification projects, school buildings, hospitals, shore reclamation and protection, among others.
In healthcare, the Managing Director highlighted the recent free medical outreach programmes targeting rural communities and announced the acquisition of 13 ambulances for regional hospitals to address cholera outbreaks.
“The Commission is also looking to acquire more ambulances and cholera vaccines to further prevent spread.
“In education, we have awarded foreign scholarships to 2,323 students in the region and released funds to beneficiaries for the 2024/2025 scholarship programme”, he stated.
Ogbuku emphasised that the era of lacking data on projects and programmes was over, as the board had implemented strategies to showcase its activities.
Rivers
Rivers Police Command Confirms Killing During IYC Election …Begins Manhunt For Culprits
The Rivers State Police Command says it is aware of the senseless and sporadic shooting at Abuloma area in Port-Harcourt Local Government Area of the State where the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Central Zone, conducted their elections.
Consequently, the Commissioner of Police, Rivers State, CP Olatunji Disu, has swiftly despatched tactical teams to the scene and stressed that before the arrival of the police operatives to the scene, the perpetrators had taken to their heels.
A statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer of the command, SP Grace Iringe-koko, said the Commissioner of Police has given marching orders to police operatives to track down the perpetrators and bring them to face the full weight of the law.
According to the statement, “the Command wishes to advise all law abiding citizens to go about their lawful businesses and report any suspicious movement to the Police, as normalcy has returned to the area please”.
Akujobi Amadi
Rivers
NNPC Foundation Raises Concern Over Rising Heart Disease, Deaths
The Managing Director of NNPC Foundation, Mrs. Emmanuella Arukwe, has expressed concern over rising prevalence of heart disease fatalities in the country.
Arukwe spoke at the 53rd annual general meeting and scientific conference organised by the Nigerian Cardiac Society (NCS) on Wednesday in Port Harcourt.
The theme of the conference was “Socio-Economic Burden of Rising Cardiovascular Disease Profile in Sub-Saharan Africa”.
Represented by Mrs. Dominion Eugenia, the Foundation’s Executive Director of Finance, Arukwe said the foundation was supporting healthcare initiatives to lower mortality rates.
She said data from global heath institutions revealed more than 18 million annual deaths from cardiac failure, making the disease the leading cause of global deaths at 32 per cent.
“In Africa, cardiovascular diseases cause about 11 per cent deaths, with rising prevalence attributed to lifestyle changes and urbanisation.
“In Nigeria, an estimated 12 per cent of the adult population suffers from various cardiovascular conditions”, she said.
The Managing Director stressed the pressing need for enhanced healthcare interventions and public awareness, noting the foundation’s decision to collaborate with NCS and health facilities nationwide to tackle the disease.
“NNPC Foundation is dedicated to fostering health and wellbeing, advancing education, supporting environmental sustainability and empowering communities.
“Our healthcare initiatives aim to enhance access to quality medical services, support innovative research, and improve overall health outcomes for communities across Nigeria.
“We are committed to easing the financial burden on individuals facing economic challenges and ensuring access to essential treatments for eneryone”, she said.
On his part, NCS President, Prof. Augustine Odili, said that cardiologists at the conference would brainstorm solutions to reduce the increasing cardiovascular mortality rate in the country.
He added that they would come up with cost-effective methods to enhance the cardiovascular health of Nigerians.
“Nigeria’s economic situation necessitates low-cost measures that can make maximum impact for the people.
“This conference gathered stakeholders from various sectors, including policymakers, academia, civil society organisations and individuals living with heart conditions to advocate for healthier hearts”, he remarked.
Retired Justice Mary Peter-Odili, who chaired the meeting, warned that heart disease was nearing epidemic levels in the country and called for collective action.
Peter-Odili, the Pro-Chancellor, Rivers State University, noted the alarming trend of children being born with treatable heart conditions due to inadequate healthcare infrastructure.
She advocated for the establishment of Regional Cardiovascular Disease Centres of Excellence to provide advanced care.
“These centres can be hubs for research, training, and the provision of high-quality care, setting new standards for cardiovascular health”, she advised.
Rivers Deputy Governor, Prof. Ngozi Odu, reiterated the State Government’s commitment to improving access to healthcare.
She said funds had been allocated to strengthen medical institutions to address cardiovascular disease and other health conditions in the state.
“However, there is need for people to adopt healthier lifestyles and reduce their intake of processed foods, drinks and GMOs”, she advised.
In a keynote address, Prof. Amam Mbakwem, Vice President of World Heart Federation, said that high blood pressure, kidney issues and elevated fasting glucose levels were among the conditions contributing to heart disease.
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