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Etche Positions For Dev, Political Relevance

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The Etche ethnic nationality in Rivers State has resolved to push her people towards sustainable development, recognition and repositioning for relevant roles in the political landscape of Rivers State and beyond. These issues formed key points for discussion during the recently held 2021 December Convention of Ogbakor Etche (The apex Socio-Cultural organisation of the people of Etche) with the theme, ‘Pathway for Etche Nation’s Development’ at the Obiri-Ukwu Etche, Umugwu, Okehi.
Speaking in her keynote paper as per the theme of the convention, Prof Love Akaja Akonye, dealt extensively on the ingredients needed to chart a sustainable pathway for development within the ethnic-nationality. According to her, mind shift, unity, infrastructural/human capital development, security, smart political alignment and addressing land use in Etche are some of the critical factors that would engender the desired environment for development in the area.
She highlighted the need for mind shift from self pity to that of progress, prosperity, sustainability and growth and advocated for a development agenda and commitment on the part of Etche leaders to actualise the development plan as well as new collective political thinking that would put the area in good stead in the coming political dispensation.
Prof. Akonye noted that no nation could grow above and beyond its thoughts. “Mind shift is beyond words, it is not by what we say alone rather by the actions that follow what we say. Our actions, conduct and attitude as Etche represent the true conditioning of our minds’’, she stated. She also explained that unity is a catalyst for the development of every nation and warned ahead of the 2023 political process, “We as a people must understand that the development and growth of Etche take precedence before our personal gains and ambition. If our status must be respected as a people, then we must conduct our activities and meetings with a sense of unity. May we use our voting strength to our advantage to creatively develop Etche”.
Earlier, the Chairman of the convention, Rev Father Donatus Ukulor, had drawn attention to various roles played by Etche people in the state and country and challenged the people on the need to appreciate where they have been, where they are now and where they would want to be in the future. He declared that the people of Etche must be courageous enough to push their agenda, especially, in political scheming and make moves now to position themselves in order to get to where they want to be in the near future.
In his own contribution, former commissioner for sports in Rivers State and frontline politician in Etche, Chief Alwell Onyesoh dwelt on strategies to harness the potentials and talents of the youth in the area rather than being quick to make them scapegoats. According to him, all hands should be on deck to develop and empower the younger generation, especially, by those, particularly, politicians and businessmen who have made it economically. “Opportunities should be provided for the youths rather than blaming them for most things that have gone wrong in Etche”, he said.
The Grand Patron of Ogbakor Etche and Ochie of Etche, His Eminence, Ochie E.N.B Opurum in his address had called on all and sundry to join hands and make Etche nation as great as it should be, while in their separate goodwill messages, chairmen of Etche and Omuma LGAs, Hon Obinna Anyanwu and Hon Chisom Nwaiwu, respectively agreed that everyone must come together to build Etche of their dream and all should be ready to do what is right now and always in order to achieve the target.
Among other dignitaries that attended the convention were, former chairman of Etche Council, Dr Reginald Ukwuoma, Member representing Etche/Omuma Federal Constituency, Hon Ephraim Nwuzi, traditional and religious leaders, captains of industries and businessmen.

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Rivers Begins, Supplemental Polio Vaccination, Morrow

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The Rivers State Primary Healthcare Management Board (RSPHCMB) says it will commence Supplemental Immunization activities on Saturday, May 3, 2025, to vaccinate children from 0-5 years across the State.


The State Health Educator, Dr. Diana Babbo, who stated this during a sensitisation meeting with Media Advocate for Health, Rivers State, on the update of immunization exercise in Rivers State, said the National Immunization Plus Days (NIPDs) is a re-enforcement of the routine immunization at the health facilities.
According to her, it is aimed at boosting polio immunisation against the circulating variance of polio virus currently threatening the total eradication of polio in the country.


She further stated that there are four pillars of polio eradication, namely routine immunization (administered on babies in the health centre), supplemental immunization activity (supplements to boost the babies), surveillance (searching for children that have weakness in their legs or some oart of their bodies), and outbreak response.
The Health Educator noted that the Novel Oral Polio Vaccination Type 2 (NOPV 2) will be administered to children under the age of 0-5 years, which targets a specific polio still in existence in communities and capable of causing paralysis among the stated categories of children, despite the country being certified a polio-free nation.
Dr. Babbo further stated that this year’s NIPDs will address the high number of unresolved non-compliance cases in the State.
She debunked what she tagged a false rumour by mischief makers which claimed that the vaccines are responsible for the development of autism in children.
She said, “vaccines are not known to be responsible for the development of autism. We’re just hearing that. The truth is that one cannot know everything.
“That aspect that has been found, have we looked into other aspects, such as genetically modified foods, drinks, and milks that our children are taking?
“Have we also looked at genetic compatibility between couples before we now say vaccines are causing x, y, z things?
“Are we looking at the environment where these things are happening, what they are peculiar to?
“It must not be peculiar to all the families, there could be something also that’s happening around that we have not known. Research is evolving, let us not accuse our precious vaccines that have succeeded so far in my knowledge, to keep as many sicknesses at bay.
“The reason we do not have small pox in our world today, apart from the lab (a bio-lab) is because we vaccinated to the point where we were able to move small pox totally out of existence from human beings. We can succeed with that same pattern with all kinds of viruses”.
She stated that the connection between autism and vaccination could merely be coincidence.
Babbo, therefore, urged all parents, churches, and school owners to avail their children/wards the opportunity to be vaccinated against polio the stated exercise.

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Security Agencies Engage Rivers Communities On Pipeline Protection

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Security agencies have initiated discussions with communities in Rivers State to safeguard pipelines and other critical national assets situated in their domain.
The Commissioner of Police in the State, Olugbenga Adepoju, announced this development in a statement in Port Harcourt.
Adepoju stated that the talks were necessary to ease tension in the State.
He disclosed that the state’s Sole Administrator, retired Vice Adm. Ibok-Ete Ibas, had directed security agencies to collaborate closely with local communities to protect critical infrastructures.
According to him, security agencies participating in the initiative include the Police, Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force, Department of State Services (DSS), and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
“These engagements with the communities aim to foster collaboration between security agencies and local stakeholders for the protection of critical national assets”, Adepoju explained.
He stated that the discussions commenced on April 25 between security operatives and community representatives in Abua/Odual, Emohua, Tai, Ogu/Bolo, Okirika and Eleme Local Government Areas (LGAs).
“During the dialogues with the community stakeholders, we addressed prevailing security issues and the general welfare of the residents.
“These discussions are essential in enhancing synergy between the communities and security agencies to protect vital infrastructure for the benefit of the national economy.
“The engagements also sought to identify challenges facing the communities beyond security, which will be communicated to the government for necessary attention , he stated.
The Commissioner of Police stated that during the meeting with stakeholders in Tai LGA, residents requested the rehabilitation of the Soghai Farm and creation of job opportunities.
Other issues raised by the people of Tai included insufficient staffing at health centres and schools in Bunu, Seme and Nonwa communities.
In Ogu/Bolo LGA, Adepoju reported that residents demanded the construction of a befitting police station, youth empowerment and employment initiatives, and an end to frequent robberies and kidnappings on the waterways.
“In Okirika LGA, stakeholders identified armed robbery as a major concern in the area and requested an increased police presence.
“They also called for the establishment of modular refineries, JAMB CBT centres, vocational training for youths, empowerment schemes for women, and the rehabilitation of the Daka Market”, he stated.
Adepoju further noted that during the engagement in Eleme LGA, residents expressed concerns over persistent electricity shortages and alleged criminal activities by herders in the area.
According to him, the people of Eleme also appealed to security agencies to intensify patrols and undertake a mop-up operation to remove illegal arms.
“In Emohua, community stakeholders appealed for adequate funding for local security outfits and the rehabilitation of primary healthcare centres.
“In Abua/Odual, residents urged the Sole Administrator of the State to initiate infrastructure projects, including the construction of roads, healthcare facilities, potable water systems, and youth empowerment programmes”, Adepoju concluded.

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Ibas Preaches Peace In Emohua

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As part of measures to curb incessant crisis in their communities, the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ikwe Ibas (rtd.) has charged the people of Emohua to cooporate with security agencies to ensure lasting peace in their communities.
Ibas stated this recently during an interactive session at the Ngozi Kekwaru Pavilion in Rumuakunde, the Emohua Council Headquarters.
The Sole Administrator, who was represented by the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Olugbenga Adepoju, and a delegation of Service Chiefs across the Military, in his speech, said the session was imperative for the sole administrator to be acquainted with the challenges facing the people.
He noted that when such challenges are identified, solutions will be proffered, adding that he is keen on initiating developmental projects that will impact on the lives of the populace.
He also charged the people to synergise with security outfits in their domains, tasking them to jealously guard all critical infrastructures relevant to the Federal Government and those that serve them as a people.
“We want unity, we want everyone to work together so that the Sole Administrator can have enough time to develop what he can as he is interested in your welfare and can do what he feels you need most”, he said.
In his remarks, the Administrator of Emohua Local Government Council, Franklin Ajinwo, disclosed that the essence of the session was to discuss the affairs of the Local Government Area bordering on such areas as security of lives and properties, peaceful coexistence, environmental sanitation, conflict resolution, and access to health care.
Ajinwo also enjoined everyone to align with the mandate of promoting peace across all frontiers, saying it is the panacea to attract more development, describing the Local Government as one of the safest and most peaceful in the State.
He lauded the Divisional Police Officers in the area over what he described as a job well done and thanked the Service Chiefs for their visit.
Issues highlighted by various speakers facing the Emohua people include security, youth restiveness, dilapidated and abandoned projects across the area, unemployment, poor power supply, bad roads chieftaincy tussles and improved agricultural practices.
Participants were drawn from the traditional institutions, clergy, youth groups, women and men organisations and the physically challenged.
The event climaxed with an inspection tour of some projects in Ogbakiri and Ibaa communities.

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