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NCDMB Hails PETAN On Secretariat, Tasks Private Sector On Gas Dev
The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Simbi Wabote, has commended the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) on the opening of its Secretariat, and tasked members of the association and the private sector to take firmer charge in the Federal Government’s Decade of Gas Initiative to quickly bridge the gaps presented by the energy transition in the oil and gas industry.
Wabote posed the challenge at the commissioning of the new PETAN Secretariat which he performed as Special Guest of Honour in Port Harcourt, recently.
In his address at the occasion, which had oil and gas industry players in attendance, Wabote commended PETAN’s high level of integrity and professionalism as well as its alliances with other African countries to export talents, support supply chain development, and provide other assistance in the quest to grow African Content in the oil and gas industry, as the number of oil and gas discoveries spread across the African continent.
“PETAN’s roles in creating employment opportunities, advocacy in the oil and gas industry, showcasing in-country capacities and capabilities, and promoting in-country value retention for the prosperity of our people and businesses are well recognised and commendable.
“The board is proud to identify with Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) under the visionary and dogged leadership of the Chairman, Mr. Nik Odinuwe, as we gather here to celebrate the achievement of one of the most successful and fast-growing professional associations in Nigeria and Africa at large. I sincerely commend you all for coming together to put-up this state-of-the-art secretariat complex here in Trans Amadi, the industrial hub of Rivers State”.
Wabote further stated that it was a fact that Nigerian Oil and Gas Service companies play very crucial roles in the provision of services for the sustenance and growth of the Nigerian oil and gas industry, adding that the board currently has about 9,000 service companies registered in their NOGIC-JQS offering diverse services.
“I am indeed very pleased with the outstanding initiatives of PETAN, PETAN, PETAN, which are yielding results, as well as the success stories of PETAN members in their diverse fields of operations, thereby contributing to our goal of achieving 70percent Nigerian Content in the oil and gas industry by the year 2027.
“The PETAN Seal of Quality introduced by the association to eliminate incompetent service providers who do not meet the quality requirements set out by PETAN is another good example of initiatives put in place by the association to bring it into prominence and global reckoning. It is my hope that the PETAN Seal of Quality will further enhance delivery of services in the oil and gas industry without compromising standards”, he charged.
He noted that building and patronage of local capacities and capabilities ultimately results in cost reduction, reliable supply chain, and sustainable business operations, the alternative of which has been found to be costlier, requiring layers of protection from resentful business environment caused by socio-economic tensions.
“Like the popular saying goes, ‘If you think education is expensive, try ignorance’. Similarly, if you think Local Content is expensive, try a hostile business environment’.
The ES was later conferred with the PETAN Distinguished Leadership Award for his outstanding Leadership in the Oil and Gas industry at the PETAN Awards Dinner, at the Presidential Hotel, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
By: Nelson Chukwudi
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CAN President Tasks Christians On Unity
Against the backdrop of rising economic challenges and global uncertainties, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh, has called for calm, unity, and responsible leadership as Christians across the country mark Palm Sunday, yesterday.
In a statement released yesterday, Okoh reflected on the significance of Palm Sunday, saying that it is a moment that symbolises peace, humility, and hope, even in times of tension and uncertainty.
He further explained that Jesus entered Jerusalem with calm resolve, not as a display of force, but with a message of peace and purpose.
The CAN President noted, “The message of the Christian observance is particularly relevant as many Nigerians grapple with economic hardship, including rising cost of living, increasing fuel prices, and escalating food costs.”
He attributed part of the economic pressure to global developments, especially geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States that are already impacting energy markets and, by extension, everyday life in Nigeria.
He stressed that across the country, families are feeling the weight of these times, with transport costs rising, food prices climbing, and daily life becoming more difficult.
He stated that Nigerians are primarily concerned with survival and stability, appealing to leaders at all levels to be mindful of the tone and impact of their words and actions.
According to him, when life feels uncertain, people need reassurance, they need stability and the confidence that those in authority understand their struggles. He stressed that the lessons of Palm Sunday should guide leadership, as true leadership is defined not by force or rhetoric, but by empathy, restraint, and a commitment to the common good.
He stressed that it is a time for decisions that ease burdens, calm anxieties, and bring people together, and called on the Church and Nigerians of all faiths to embrace their responsibility in promoting peace and unity.
He said Palm Sunday serves as a reminder of a time when people from diverse backgrounds came together in shared hope and purpose, pointing out that the same spirit is needed now to stand for peace, strengthen unity, and support one another, especially in a season that could easily tilt towards tension.
Okoh encouraged young Nigerians and those most affected by the current economic realities not to lose hope, acknowledging that while the challenges are real, they are not insurmountable.
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Acting Provost Dismisses Alleged Missing Equipment Claims At Rivers Health College
The Acting Provost of the Rivers State College of Health Science and Management Technology, Dr. (Mrs.) Peace Chigozirim Amadi has refuted claims circulating in the media suggesting that laboratory equipment went missing from the college.
In a recent statement, Dr. Amadi described the reports—particularly those attributed to certain publications—as false and misleading. She emphasized that all laboratory equipment at the college remain intact.
“I am here to set the record straight. No laboratory equipment disappeared from my college. Nothing is missing,” Dr. Amadi said, challenging anyone with contrary claims to provide evidence, including the names of the equipment and their supposed locations.
She further noted that the college recently underwent an accreditation exercise, during which significant investments were made in laboratory equipment. According to Dr. Amadi, these items are fully accounted for, and the college maintains a robust security system to protect its assets.
“Everything is intact. Nothing disappeared. The information being circulated is false and should be discarded,” she reiterated.
Beyond addressing the allegations, Dr. Amadi also called on media practitioners to exercise professionalism and verify stories before publication. “I want to plead with journalists to always verify their stories. Junk journalism does not help anyone. No matter the information you receive, it is important to hear the other side before publishing,” she said.
While social media posts have occasionally raised concerns about various issues in the region’s health education sector, including extortion and examination malpractice at related institutions, there is no independent evidence from credible news sources confirming that equipment went missing from Rivers State College of Health Science and Management Technology.
The college, a public tertiary institution based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, is accredited to offer a variety of health-related programs, including Nursing, Midwifery, Laboratory Technology, and Environmental Health. It has consistently emphasised integrity, safety, and transparency in its operations.
Dr. Amadi’s statement seeks to reassure the public, students, and stakeholders that the college remains secure, well-managed, and free from the alleged equipment losses, while urging journalists to prioritise accuracy in reporting.
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Hausa Leader Lauds Fubara For Sustaining Peace, Security In Rivers
The Chairman of the Arewa Traditional Council of Chiefs in Rivers State, Alhaji Hussaini Isa Madaki, has commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State for his efforts in sustaining peace and security of lives and property across the state.
Madaki, who is also the Sarkin Hausawa in Rivers State, described the governor as a leader who has embraced the Hausa community as part of the larger family in the state.
Speaking with journalists at his office in Port Harcourt during the 2026 Eid al-Fitr celebration, Madaki noted that Governor Fubara has demonstrated fairness and inclusiveness by not segregating any ethnic group, particularly the Hausa community.
He added that the governor’s peaceful disposition has positioned Rivers State as one of the most accommodating and peaceful states in the country.
Madaki further assured that the Hausa community would continue to give maximum support to the Fubara-led administration until the end of its tenure.
He also urged members of the community to remain peaceful and law-abiding as they go about their lawful activities.
On community development, Madaki disclosed that district and ward heads have been appointed and crowned across Hausa settlements in the State to ensure proper coordination and profiling of residents. According to him, the initiative is aimed at strengthening security, enhancing identification, and improving crisis management at the grassroots level.
He explained that the move became necessary due to recurring security concerns, including disturbances allegedly caused by some scavengers and cart pushers.
Madaki called on the newly appointed leaders to promote inclusiveness, harmony, and peaceful coexistence in the discharge of their responsibilities.
Those appointed include Alhaji Abubakar as Port Harcourt City District Head; Alhaji Buba Usman (Eleme axis); Malam Adamu (Eagle Island); Alhaji Tanlasuki (Gborokiri Yam Zone); Abdullahi (Rumukwurushi); Adamu Suleiman (Aboloma); and Useni Umaru (D-Line).
He appealed to Governor Fubara to formally recognise the efforts of the Hausa leadership structure in the State and extend further support in the spirit of inclusivity and unity.
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