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NAWOJ Condemns Assault On Etche Legislative Leader

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The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists NAWOJ, Rivers State Chapter, has condemned the brutal attack unleashed on the Etche Legislative Leader, Mrs. Cynthia Nwala, at the Etche Local Government Council secretariat.
The attack, according to inside sources, was allegedly carried out by Prince Chinedu Onyechi, Chief Security Adviser to the Council Chairman, Hon. Obinna Anyanwu, on the orders of his boss.
NAWOJ, in a statement signed by its chairperson, Mrs Susan Serekara-Nwikhana, described the attack as not only condemnable but an unpardonable assault on womanhood.
The NAWOJ boss said the association would not condone any act capable of demeaning womenfolk in the society.
According to her, looking at how the woman was assaulted, beaten to the point of being stripped naked is barbaric, condemnable and should not be treated with kids gloves.
“It is so painful to see a married man molesting and embarrassing another man’s wife in such a horrible manner and at the same time vandalising her car at the Etche Council Secretariat with thugs.
“We decided to issue this statement based on the information confirmed to NAWOJ by the victim, Rt. Hon. Mrs Cynthia Nwala that the Chief Security Adviser to the council chairman, Prince Chinedu Onyechi, acted based on the directives given to him by the Etche council boss, Hon. Obinna Anyanwu, shortly after the screening of the Special Advisers and Supervisory Councillors at the Etche Local Government council secretariat in Okehi.
It was gathered that the woman’s offence was just because she decided to go with the mace for security reasons as Councillors’ offices were dilapidated and presently under renovation.
According to the Leader of the House, Rt. Hon. Cynthia Nwala, “it was an agreement of all the Councillors, except for the Chairman that I go home with the mace.”
Mrs Serekara-Nwikhana called on the civil society organisations, the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) and the State Police Command to rise up to the occasion and ensure that the Etche Local Government Council Chairman, Hon. Obinna Anyanwu and his Chief Security Adviser, Prince Chinedu Onyechi, face the full wrath of the law.
“Justice must be served appropriately irrespective of who is involved so as to serve as a deterrent to men who derive pleasure in assaulting, molesting and embarrassing women in our society”, NAWOJ insisted.
Meanwhile, the Etche Local Government Area has dissociated himself from the assault meted on the leader of the Local Government Legislative Assembly, Mrs. Cynthia Nwala.

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NYCOP Commends Tinubu Over HYPREP Project Coordinator’s Reappointment

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The National Youth Council of Ogoni People (NYCOP), under the leadership of Comrade Nwibani Raymond Marcus, has commended President Bola Tinubu for the reappointment of Prof. Nenibarini Zabbey as the Project Coordinator of Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP).
Comrade Marcus, who made the commendation in a statement made available to The Tide, yesterday, in Port Harcourt, said he was overwhelmed by the reappointment.
He said, “Just like it’s been constantly said, that a ‘closed mouth is a closed destiny’, reality has dawned on us that the phrase was actually correct as all Ogonis were let loose, airing their displeasure over the manner in which almost all Project Coordinators are hired and fired without recourse to the difficult task ahead.
“Howbeit, that’s past and we’ve put it behind us, looking forward to see a brighter, united and purpose driven Ogonis.
“Sequel to the above, we congratulate you, Prof. Nenibarini Zabbey, on your reappointment. Your dedication and hard work have not gone unnoticed, and it is a testament to your great leadership skills and commitment to excellence.
“Your ability to coordinate and manage tasks as HYPREP Project Coordinator efficiently has made a significant impact, and we are thrilled to have you continue in this role.
“Your attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and positive attitude makes you a valuable asset to all Ogonis, and we look forward to seeing all the great things you will accomplish in your reappointed position.
“We want to use this medium to thank the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who has not let Ogonis down when we needed him the most.
“It is with a deep sense of responsibility and a heart full of gratitude, that NYCOP expresses profound appreciation to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces for the reappointment of our dear son.
“There is no uncertainty within us that your Presidential assent to this course will propel the PC to reach the set target for this agency.
“The reappointment is greater visibility and confidence to Pro Zabbey to do more.
“Just like they said, ‘to whom much is given, much is expected’.
NYCOP urged Prof. Zabbey to “tighten all loopholes” capable of hampering his progress in office, “if you win, Ogonis win”.

 

Kiadum Edookor

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LG Boss Pledges Support For Opobo Students

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The Caretaker Committee (CTC) Chairman of Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Council, Rt. Hon. Enyiada Cookey-Gam, has reaffirmed his dedication to the welfare and academic success of students from the area.
He made the promise during a courtesy visit by the Executives of the National Union of Opobo Students (NUOS) at his Port Harcourt residence.
Hon. Cookey-Gam, who emphasised his commitment to annual bursary payments, with the next round expected in 2025, clarified that bursary payments are an annual exercise, saying the last disbursement was in January 2024.
He disclosed plans to upgrade the student union secretariat, with the council’s engineer, Dandeson Diri, set to collaborate on the project.
The chairman directed the NUOS President to nominate a graduate for the position of Special Assistant on Student Affairs, while also pledging to consider the union’s request for an 18-seater bus to aid students’ transportation.
The NUOS National President, Comrade Noah Brown, along with other student leaders, expressed their gratitude and noted the significance of these initiatives to students’ welfare.
Also, the NUOS Senate President, Comrade Felix Toby, urged for continued efforts to ensure student needs are met, stressing that financial challenges should not hinder education.
Chief of Staff and IYC students representative, Comrade Clifford Oko Jaja, on his part, commended the students for their dedication and representation of the LGA in various campuses.
He noted that Hon. Cookey-Gam’s “ongoing support underscores his commitment to the educational advancement and overall wellbeing of Opobo/Nkoro students”.

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Journalists Should Be Truthful-Monarch

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Onye Ishi Agwuru ,Ulakwo/ Umuselem Clan in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers Stat, Eze Ken Nwala, has urged journalists to remain truthful, transparent, ,objective and balanced in their reportage.
Eze Nwala described the high level of monetisation among some few journalists as alarming which, according to him, does not speak well of the journalism profession.
The Onye Ishi Agwuru made the observation during the official launch of Arise Newspaper in Port Harcourt.
He showered encomiums on the publisher of the media outfit , Gilbert Amadi, ,describing the official unveiling of the newspaper as remarkable.
The government recognised second class traditional ruler hinted that the official unveiling of the newspaper was the starting point in the career of the publisher.
He assured full support of the newspaper and promised to partner with the publisher to make it a national newspaper.
“He revealed further that journalism has continued to play a pivotal role in the building of the society, hence, should be guided with seriousness.
The emphasis should be on truth, transparency and nothing but the truth. The interest on money and disjointed news to please the highest bidder does not tell well of the profession. As a journalist, stand on the truth, be fair to all and transparent. The issue of pleasing someone because of money remains a burden that should be addressed squarely Journalism remains a profession people respect the world over because of the power of the pen, but the trend we have seen if not addressed urgently, can destroy the profession. The issue of money consciousness should be de-emphasised. It does not portray the profession in good light. The ethics of the profession should be adhered to by practitioners. A journalist is supposed to be truthful at all times, transparent, unbiased and balanced in his reportage,” he said.
He said the publisher of the newspaper needs necessary support to take the journalism profession to a higher level, adding that Etche people are proud of his meaningful contributions to the development of the society.

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