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#OurStateOurResponsibility: Banigo Endorses Campaign

Rivers State Deputy Governor, Dr Ipalibo Harry Banigo has said that the state Ministry of Information and Communications has set the pace for youths and talent development through the #OurStateOurResponsibility Advocacy Campaign.
Banigo said this, yesterday, in Port Harcourt while declaring open a sensitisation programme with the theme: “Wind Of Change” organised by the Rivers State Ministry of Information and Communications.
“Let me also congratulate the Rivers State Ministry of Information and Communications for organising #OurStateOurResponsibility from where the intellectual acumen of Sophia Awajibenem E. Oyibo was identified and unveiled. This is a great positive contribution to the development of our youth”, Banigo said.
The deputy governor, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Women Affairs, Barrister Uche Uriri, also described the event as an encouragement to the girl-child, and her pet project, “Protect The Child Initiative”.
She called on other ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), including the private sector to emulate the ministry, and chart a future for the youth with particular attention to the girl-child.
Banigo also called on youths in the state to take advantage of the huge investment in education by Governor Nyesom Wike to improve themselves academically.
In his remarks, the Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim said that Governor Nyesom Wike has surpassed all his contemporaries interms of delivery of the dividends of democracy and clear performance in infrastructure development.
Nsirim, who spoke during the event, said Wike has changed the infrastructural landscape of Rivers State, makinghim the Number One Governor in the country.
He said it behooves everyone living and doing business in the state to support the governor to build the “Rivers State of our dreams”.
The commissioner said the #OurStateOurResponsibility campaign was conceived to gelvanise the people into understanding that all have a shared responsibility to promote and protect the state, adding that it was gratifying to note that the campaign, which started two years ago,was moving from one level to the other.
According to Nsirim, the ministry believes that the time has come when the virtues of hardwork, honesty, those values that make a nation, should be promoted.
He said the seminar was in line with the desire of the ministry’s Ambassador; Miss Sophia Awajibenem Oyibo to demonstrate that there was a brighter future for Rivers youths.
Speaking, the Chairman of the occasion and Rivers State Head of Service,Barrister Rufus Godwins, said Miss Oyibo has proven that irrespective of the school one attended, one can actually develop his or her talents.
Godwins said the state was blazing the trail in infrastructural development, and urged all to key into the laudableNEW Rivers Vision programmes of the administration.
He said the task of changing the narrative of the state was collective one.
Also speaking, the #OurStateOurResponsibility Ambassador, Miss Sophia Awajibenem Oyibo, called on Rivers youths to create value for the society, and also urged them to be role models to others.
She said they must be determined, adding that the growth and development of the state depends on the collective responsibility of all stakeholders.
Oyibo said the seminar was to prove to the world that her emergence as the ministry’s ambassador was on merit, and not through any connection, adding that any of the youths can attain that height too.
The event was attended by representatives of the Rivers State Commissioners for Education and Youth Development and over 20 schools from both the public and private sectors.
By: John Bibor & Oribim Ibama
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Ndume condemns killing of soldiers, immigration officers, 58 civilians in Borno

Senator Mohamme Ali Ndume (APC Borno South) has condemned fresh Boko Haram attacks in the Darajamal Community of Bama local government area and Monguno local government area of Borno State.
In Darajamal village, five soldiers with 58 civilians were killed while an unspecified number of people, mostly women and girls, were abducted, even as ground troops of North East Joint Task Force ‘Operation Hadin Kai ‘ with support from Air Component responded swiftly and killed over 30 of the attackers while fleeing into the bush last Friday night.
The attack in Monguno last Thursday also claimed the lives of two Immigration Officers.
Darajamal, a newly reconstructed and resettled community situated along Bama-Banki road in Borno Central is over 100 km, while
Monguno is approximately a 136 km drive from Maiduguri, the state capital, and is located in the heart of the Northern Borno Senatorial District.
In a press statement signed by Ndume, a copy of which was made available to our Correspondent on Sunday, expressed shock over the unabated renewed attacks and killings in some parts of the state.
He sympathized with the Government and the people of Borno, especially the families of the victims, including those of the soldiers and Immigration officers, and prayed to Allah (God) to grant all souls of the deceased Aljannatul Firdaus.
The Senator also called on the federal government to prioritise the security, safety and welfare of all Nigerians in this trying moment.
He, however, commended the troops of ‘Operation Hadin Kai’ and other security agencies for their sacrifices in making Borno safe and peaceful, but lamented that, in the past few months, several communities in Borno South, North and Central Senatorial Districts have been under siege by Boko Haram attacks. A situation he described as worrisome.
Ndume advocated for Armed Community Defence to continue in complementing efforts of the military, stressing that men of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), hunters and vigilantes have been doing their best, but they have limitations, as they only carry den guns, sticks, which makes it very difficult to confront the terrorists.
The Southern Borno Senator, who was one time Chairman Senate Committee on Amry also reiterated his call on the federal government and the Nigerian Military to deploy drowns, Attack Helicopters to be stationed in the Theatre Command, Technology, Equipment, Arms and Ammunition, Motivation (TEAAM), which is the only way to end the over decade Boko Haram atrocities in Borno, North East and other parts of the country.
” In the past few months, several communities in Borno South, North and Central Senatorial Districts remained under siege by Boko Haram/ISWAP. The situation is worrisome.
“Let me therefore use this opportunity to advocate for the setting up of Armed Community Defence to complement the efforts of the military. This is because men of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), hunters and vigilantes have been doing their best, but they have limitations, as they only carry den guns, sticks, which they find very difficult to confront the terrorists.
“More so, I want to reiterate my calls on the federal government and the Nigerian Military to deploy Technology, Equipment, Arms and Ammunition, Motivation (TEAAM), which is the only way to end the over decade Boko Haram atrocities in Borno, North East and other parts of the country”. Senator Ndume stated.
He also called on the people of the state to continue to cooperate with the military and other security agencies, particularly in information sharing on the modus operandi of terrorists.
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