Rivers
Labour Leader Seeks Media House, RTC Resuscitation …Wants Contributory Pension Scheme Scrapped
The Chairman, Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPTRE), Comrade Tamunoiminabo Tobins, has called on Governor Siminalayi Fubara to resuscitate the long abandoned state-owned media houses.
The media houses are Rivers State Newspaper Corporation (RSNC), publishers of The Tide group of newspapers; Rivers State Television (RSTV); Rivers State Broadcasting Corporation (RSBC), the Rivers State Council for Arts and Culture, as well as the Rivers State Transport Company (RTC), all of which are presently moribund.
Speaking with journalists recently in Port Harcourt on Governor Fubara’s administration’s contributions so far, Tobins said when these facilities are put in place, governance in the State will grow like wild fire in terms of revenue generation and quality services.
He further urged the Governor to ensure that he resuscitates the media houses, whose equipments lack production capacity due to neglect by successive administrations.
For the RTC, Tobins stressed that it is an avenue for revenue generation to the State, and helps to cushion the effect of transportation difficulties experienced by the people which, he said, was halted during the COVID-19 pandemic era under the immediate past administration in the State.
The AUPTRE boss used the opportunity to commend the Governor for his decisiveness in implementing the promotion of civil servants in the State, which was the first in eight years.
Tobins further lauded the state Chief Executive for providing palliative buses for Rivers people to ease the high cost of transportation in the State due to the fuel subsidy removal, adding that resuscitation of RTC would further enhance effective service delivery to the people.
He also used the opportunity to urge the Governor to scrap the abandoned Contributory Pension Scheme for civil servants in the State due to the State government’s inability to contribute toward the success of the scheme in the past.
He, however, called for the disbursement of the generated funds so far to the owners.
By: Bethel Toby
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