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Take Your Work Seriously, Obuah Charges RIWAMA Service Providers

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The Sole Administrator of the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA), Bro. Felix Obuah, has appealed to service providers working with the agency to show more commitment to their work as the agency would not condone any form of laxity or indolence in the new year.
Speaking while addressing service providers working with the agency on Monday, Bro. Obuah said the agency would not compromise its standards and set objectives of keeping the state clean and healthy at all times, urging all hands to be on deck to realise the objectives.
He said the essence of the meeting was for physical identification of all service providers, rub minds and chart the way forward towards efficient and effective service delivery to the people and government of the state.
Bro. Obuah stated that the agency was not unmindful of the enormous challenges faced by the service providers, particularly with the rising cost of gas and equipment but however, he urged them to put in their best to make the state clean.
“We shall appreciate those that are working hard and also see how we can increase their job scope. If we cannot increase the money, we can increase the job scope so that they can use the same resources to clean up and make something”, he said.
The RIWAMA boss told the gathering which had in attendance, all principal officers as well as special assistants and personal assistants to the sole administrator, that the coverage of RIWAMA has now been limited to Port Harcourt City and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas.
“What this means is that we are supposed to be experts in these areas we have been limited to. The government cannot entertain excuses, and so you must all deploy your best to make our work efficient and effective”, he stressed.
“For you, any area you are working on, you have somebody by your side or someone in the adjoining streets. If you discover that somebody’s job is not being done, help us by calling the office and say the job has not been done.
“You are not reporting such people but you are doing good to the agency and to the government, because we may not be everywhere at the same time”, he said, adding that the agency under his watch is determined to succeed and leave a good legacy when he quits the scene.
The RIWAMA sole administrator, who is also the immediate past chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, expressed his desire to replicate the successes recorded when he led the party, adding that RIWAMA would not be an exception if all service providers working with the agency give him the needed support.
Bro. Obuah also disclosed that because of the approach of the rainy season, the agency was working hard to ensure that all dump sites were properly maintained, adding that the agency would do well to maintain existing dump sites rather than building a new one, which is very costly.

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FIDA, PCRC Train Police On Paralegal Cases

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The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), in collaboration with the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), has held a  one-day capacity building workshop on paralegal exposure aimed at equipping police officers across Rivers State on ways of handling gender-based violence cases in the society.
The one-day capacity training, organised by the two humanitarian organisations in the state, is designed to boost the knowledge and capacity of the police echelons in the state in handling gender-based violence cases.
Speaking at the event, held at the Police Officers’ Mess in Port Harcourt, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Olugbenga Adepoju, emphasized the importance of capacity building for Police Officers, stressing the need for continuous training and development for the officers to stay abreast of emerging trends and best practices in law enforcement.
Adepoju noted the police have been having lectures like this from time to time as directed by the Inspector General of Poliice, and urge the police officers to turn out in their numbers in order to gain from the training.
“There is nothing as good as building our capacity to ensure we deliver service to mankind and let Rivers be a difference to others.
“We have people who have the capacity that can deliver and they are here with us, and we will not hesitate to ensure we employ and use them. Whatever we have learnt here, jot it down and ensure you use it judiciously”, the VP urged.
Also speaking, the  Chairperson of FIDA Rivers State, Life Jim-George, stressed that the paralegal training offers the opportunity for retired Police officers, desk officers, and different divisions in charge of gender-based crime to assemble to educate and be educated on how to handle gender violence, the abused public, and how to deal with reporters of all kinds of Gender-Based Violence.
She said, “They need to be empathetic, they need not to judge them as they move into them. They need not to throw them away immediately, or to make the atmosphere very toxic, a situation whoch will make them go away, or be exposed to extortion, which will make them feel that Police is your friend is only in the book.
“We remind you all that you are not just Police officers, here is a duty imposed on you to look at the laws. Not just to drive people away because we have reports where once you approach a Police station and say my husband or wife beat me up, they drive you away, saying this one is husband and wife matter, go and settle with your husband or wife.They began to judge you.
“We are saying no, that is not what the law is. Please show empathy. If you throw them away like that, most of them can take their life. Some go into third degree depression and it becomes difficult to  bring them out. They will now began to blame themselves for going to the Police station.”
In his speech, the Chairman of PCRC in the State, Mr. Voke Emore, explained that one  primary responsibility of the PCRC is to bring the community closer to the Police, while FIDA, as an international organization, cares for the less privilege and  handle cases involving women and children.
“The police only protect women and children in talking of gender abuse in the society, rather than taking the issue of gender violence as wholistic that includes men, women and children in every strata of the society.
“So, that is why the two humanitarian organisations, FIDA and PCRC, decided to partner to ensure that the things are done rightly in line with global practices.
“And the only way to do that is to provide training. We always talk about training and re-training of Police officers”, the PCRC boss stated.
The training focused on key areas such as “The Administration of Criminal Justice Law (ACJL) of Rivers State”, “Dehumanizing and Harmful Traditional Practices Laws”, “Prohibition of the Curtailment of Women’s Rights to Share in Family Property Law”, and “Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law.”
Akujobi Amadi
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Obalga SOLAD Presents Fire Extinguishers To Council  …. Commiserates With traders over  Rumuomasi Market Fire

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The Sole Administrator of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, Dr. Clifford Ndu Walter, has presented 150  brand new fire extinguishers to the Council.
Dr. Walter, who spoke to newsmen at the Council’s premises at Rumuodumanya, said the gesture was part of measures by his administration to ensure safety of lives and council property from unforseen fire incidences.
He urged the staff of the council to ensure the safety of the extinguishers, while promising to engage experts  to teach them how to handle and operate the extinguishers.
he also commiserated with traders at the Rumuomasi market over the unfortunate fire incident that gutted parts of the market.
Walter, who visited the market to assess the level of damage caused by fire, described it as unfortunate.
Addressing the crowd of distressed traders and community members, he acknowledged the historical significance of the market, which was originally built under the administration of the former Obio/Akpor Chairman and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike.
He noted that preliminary findings suggest that the fire may have been caused by an electrical fault, though a full investigation is still underway.
“As a local government, we will constitute a thorough investigation team to determine the root cause of the fire,
“Most importantly, we thank God that no lives were lost. I want to assure our traders that the Local Government will not abandon you.
“We will also work with security operatives to safeguard salvaged goods and prevent further losses”, he said.
He encouraged traders to adopt stricter safety measures, especially concerning electrical appliances in markets prone to fire hazards.
“There are many ways fire can be ignited, even without an open flame. Let us all be vigilant and prioritize safety”, he cautioned.
Dr. Walter also commended those who stepped in to assist during the emergency.
“We are grateful to all who helped salvage goods and support affected persons during the crisis. Your kindness embodies the spirit of Obio/Akpor. The forthcoming investigation will help us put preventive structures in place”, he stated.
The Chairman of the market, Mr. Prince Adele, who accompanied the LGA boss during the inspection, identified “K-Lane” as the most severely affected area.
A statement by the information officer to the Council, Ominini Leslie Wokoma, said no incident of death was reported by the traders during the visit.
In another development, Sir Walter  has commenced a comprehensive canal clearance campaign with the view to identifying and removing all blockages, including illegal structures hindering the free flow of water in the area.
A statement from Wokoma said during the inspection of key canals in the area, several unauthorized barricades and blockages were discovered and removed.
According to the statement, Dr. Walter emphasised that illegal dumping, unapproved structures and poor drainage habits endangered communities and undermine Government efforts, adding that his administration is committed to protecting lives and property of the citizens.
It said the Sole Administrator also declared his readiness to ensure that all canals and drainages are cleaned, maintained and effectively functional.
He also warned against further dumping of wastes in waterways, citing impending flooding.
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Rivers Pledges Support For Enhanced Maritime Security 

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The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd), has reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to enhance maritime security, protection of national assets, and economic growth.
Ibas made the remark during a visit by the participants of the Nigerian Naval Warfare College Course 9, who were on a study tour in Port Harcourt, on Monday.
He lauded the initiative of the study tour, themed, “Optimizing Technology for Effective Maritime Security Operations.’’
Ibas emphasised the importance of leveraging modern technology to safeguard national assets, coastal communities, and ensure sustainable economic  development.
He commended the Nigerian Naval War College for prioritising technological innovation in maritime security.
Ibas mentioned some of the key maritime security challenges as sea piracy, smuggling, and environmental hazards, saying that the increase requires advanced solutions.
The Sole Administrator reiterated the state readiness to collaborate with federal security agencies and invest in strategic infrastructure and cooperative frameworks to enhance safety on land and at sea.
He urged the participants to ensure that the study tour strengthened collective stakeholder resolve and broadened professional approaches to achieving sustainable maritime security outcomes.
In a speech, the Commandant of the Nigerian Naval War College, Rear Admiral Akinola Olodude, highlighted Rivers’ strategic importance to Nigeria’s economy.
He noted that the state accounted for 30 per cent of Nigeria’s coastline, approximately 853km and over 40 per cent of the nation’s crude oil output.
Olodude also noted that the state accounted for 33 per cent of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and foreign exchange earnings.
He said that due to the critical assets, transitioning from traditional maritime security methods to optimizing technology ‘’is imperative for addressing contemporary challenges in Rivers’ diverse maritime environment.”
Olodude explained that the study tour underscored the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to fostering operational excellence and technological advancement in maritime security, with the state playing a pivotal role in the national effort.
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