Niger Delta
Traditional Ruler Sues For Peace
The Okan Ama of Anyamboko Community in Andoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, King Awaji Igbanam Biariko, has warned against any form of lawlessness in the community.
King Biariko said this during the installation of five family Chiefs who are members of the Anyamboko council of Chiefs.
Those installed are, Chief Cefas Z M AwajiBiariko, Chief Bara A Benson of Uteile family and Chief Andrew Andrew Isaac Biariko family
Also installed are, Chief Eriente Ikwut I Ogboloikan Biariko family and Chief Sokari Dickson of Ayauwu Biariko family.
King Biariko who said the warning has become necessary inorder to guide the community against any form of violence also said it was inline with the directives by the Andoni Local Government Chairman Barrister Erastus Awortu that traditional rulers should secure their Communities against violence.
According to him,as the chief security officer of the community any one planning any activities, including burial ceremonies and others must informed the palace with a view to ensuring that lives and property are not lost during such activities.
He advised the newly installed chiefs not to use their positions to cause crisis in the community adding that it beholves on them to work with his palace to promote peace and development of the community.
King Biariko also charged them to respect elders of their different families who presented them for installation.
Later in an interview, the traditional ruler lamented the neglect of the community by the government interms of social amenities.
He expressed surprised why Anyamboko which is one of the largest communities in Andoni has no educational institution, stressing that children from the community trekked long distances every day to neighbouring Communities to attend both primary and secondary schools.
King Biariko said the community will be grateful if the government will site at least a primary School in the community to save children from trekking long distances to attend primary School.
He said the community lacks potable drinking water, good road and electricity.
Speaking earlier, one of the installed chiefs, Chief Bara Benson of Uteile family said they are grateful for the installation, stressing that they will work with king Biariko to move the community foreward.
The event was attended by dignitaries from all walks of life including the Okan Ama of Illotombi Community king Abraham Utong.
By: John Bibor
Niger Delta
FG, IFAD-LIFE-ND Contributes 20 Metric Tons Rice To Edo
The Project Coordinator, Edo State Federal Government/International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)- Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprise in Niger Delta (LIFE-ND), Mr John Omoruyi, says the project had contributed 20 metric tones of rice to the state food basket.
Omoruyi said this in an interview with The Tide’s source on Friday in Benin City, on the sidelines of a media tour on LIFE-ND projects in some communities in the state.
He said the yield was recorded from 15 beneficiaries in six communities across two Local Government Areas of Etsako Central and Esan South East of the state.
The Coordinator said 2,250 youths and women have benefitted from the project since 2021
Omoruyi, who said 30 beneficiaries were initially targeted on rice production in the state, stated that farmland of 15 beneficiaries were submerged by flood in 2022.
According to him, communities that benefited in Etsako Central included Oghomere, Oshomegbe, Udabba, Ugbekpe-Ekperi and Anegbette while Esan South East community is Illushi.
He said the beneficiaries were supported in the areas of production and processing rice seed multiplication.
“Rice production, processing and rice seed multiplication beneficiaries has been supported by the project with working capital to procure inputs such as FARO 44 rice seed variety, agrochemicals and fertilizers
“They were also supported with productive assets such as motorised knapsack sprayers from 2021 till date.
“Furthermore, 30 hectares of land development was carried out through tractorisation for these beneficiaries.
“10 rice seed multiplication beneficiaries were trained in the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA) Ibadan in 2021 for two weeks.
“The project is fashioned around the Incubator (trainer) and incubatee (trainee) model where there are already established big farmers with full potential across 10 local government areas in each state which comprises 100 communities.
“The youths from these 100 communities are trained by incubators for certain weeks, graduated and then supported in cassava, fishery, rice and poultry across the four commodities value chains.
“The overall goal is to realise a transformed rural economy in which the rural population can derive prosperity for equal benefit.
“Its development objectives are to enhance income, food security and job creation for rural youth and women through agri enterprise development on a sustainable basis in the region.” he said”, he said.
Niger Delta
One Million Nigerians Benefit From SPDC’s Free Healthcare Interventions
The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) says at least one million persons from more than 50 communities in Nigeria have benefitted from its healthcare intervention programme.
The TIde’s source reports that SPDC’s free healthcare programme, Health-in-Motion, was introduced in 2010 to Niger Delta communities and across Nigeria.
A statement by SPDC on Friday noted that the company revealed this at the venue of a three-day Health-in-Motion programme held for people in Elelenwo Community in Rivers State.
The statement was signed by Mr Abimbola Essien-Nelson, SPDC’s Media Relations Manager.
According to the statement, Mr Igo Weli, Head, Corporate Relations Department of the company said: “The Health-in-Motion programme is Shell’s health intervention programme that provides free comprehensive medical services to people where they live and work.
“Health-In-Motion is a mobile community health outreach programme that takes free medical services to communities across the Niger Delta and to other parts of the country.
“In the programme, we are offering health care services ranging from promotional to preventive and curative care.
“We hope that by doing so, we will be able to support the Rivers State Government’s efforts at all levels to provide accessible healthcare to the people.
“Better health and well-being improve life outcomes and strengthen families, educational attainment, and business opportunities”.
According to the statement, Dr Adaeze Oreh, Rivers State Commissioner for Health, commended the success of the health programme and requested its extension to the other 22 Local Government Areas of the state.
Also, Vice Chairman of Obio Akpor Local Government, Mrs. Chinyeru Agbara, said the programme would boost the efforts of the council to provide healthcare in the area.
Niger Delta
Bayelsa Unveils 3rd State Founding Fathers Exco
Bayelsa State Government has unveiled the 3rd executive members of the State Founders forum, called the Bayelsa State Founding Fathers Forum (BSFF).
Addressing the forum at the “Ijaw House”, headquarters of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) in Yenagoa, the State Capital, midweek, the State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, represented by the Commissioner for Ijaw National Affairs, Elder Erasmus Patrick, said he was pleased with the activities and contributions of the forum towards the development of the state.
“As a member of the Bayelsa State Founding Fathers Forum, I appreciate all your inputs in the development of the state. What the founding fathers initially wanted was the creation of at least three homogeneous Ijaw states. But for now, we’ve only Bayelsa, which is the ‘Jerusalem’ of all Ijaws’’, Governor Diri said.
In his pre-inaugural speech, former Acting President, Ijaw National Congress (INC), and Chairman of the electoral committee for the August elections which birthed the new BSFF, Eng. Charles Ambaiowei, said most of the programmes and projects executed by successive administrations of the state were in tandem with the vision of the founding fathers documents.
He applauded the state Government for considering the BSFF as an integral part actors in the developmental affairs of the state, noting that like the Government, the BSFF members meant well for the state in all ramifications.
In his speech, outgoing Chairman, Sir Benedict Guembe, eulogized members for their steadfastness and dedication to the course of the forum, noting that as chairman, members were very supportive in their contributions of ideas, resources and physical energy towards making the forum better, saying that the state founding fathers forum has become even stronger and more united.
Delivering his inaugural speech, newly sworn-in chairman, Sir Itelimo Frank Omiebi, thanked members of the forum for finding him worthy to occupy the position as their leader.
He promised consistent consultations with his executives and other members to move the forum better, noting that he would leverage on his experience to lead the forum to greater heights.
Other members of the newly sworn-in executives of the Bayelsa State Founding Fathers Forum include, Elder Timi Kay Ogoriba, Vice Chairman; Professor Prince Ebiowei Kainga, Secretary; Fitzgerald Fetongha, Assistant Secretary; and Dr Napoleon Wessey, Treasurer.
Also inaugurated as executives were, Pastor Lovinah Ikeni Imo, Financial Secretary; Mr Boro Fezighe Ikoli, Publicity Secretary; Mr Akponanabofa George, Organizing Secretary; and Sir Ebiegberi Domo-Spiff, Legal Adviser.
Mr Kakiri Woyengidubamo is to serve as Provost; Chief Erekake Clerk Peretubor was sworn-in as Ex-officio, for Bayelsa West; Mr December Samson, Ex-officio, Bayelss Central; while Amb. Eric Tonye Aworabhi is to serve as Ex-officio, Bayelsa East.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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