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Mrs Awortu Advocates Severe Penalty For Sexual Abuse Culprits

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Wife of the Chairman of Andoni Local Government Council, Prof. Beatrice Awortu, has called on government at all levels to come up with stiff penalty for sexual abuse offenders against the girl child in the country.
Mrs Awortu also called on the girl child who suffers sexual abuse and molestation to break the culture of silence as a panacea to the menace of teenage pregnancy and its adverse effect which impedes the development of the girl child in the society.
Prof. Awortu made the call in an interview with The Tide at Ngo Town after the commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child recently.
Prof Awortu, who expressed concern over the rate at which girl children were abused sexually by adult males, called for an urgent measure and severe penalty against girl child right abuse in the country.
She attributed the prevalence of teenage pregnancy in the society to a number of factors which include poverty, peer pressure, rape, lack of parental care by guidance, and ignorance.
According to the wife of the council chairman, “the power to curb sexual molestation of the girl child lies in the hands of the victims who are ready to speak up.
“The culture of silence by the victims encourages the sexual offenders to perpetrate the immoral act the more.
“It is also important that girls speak up when they are sexually abused, or when advances are made at them by the male factor like close family members such as uncles, cousins, in-laws and even visitors around them.
“There are cases where the people you live with make advances at you and a lot of times you just keep it to yourself and then they continue to make such advances at you because you don’t want to tell anybody: you don’t tell your mum, you don’t tell the aunty you are staying with, and before we know, it leads to something else.
“So, girls, please, speak up when you are in a place that you think is not safe, when somebody is making advances at you, when you know that something is not right around where you are, please speak up for your own safety.
“If we begin to speak up, if we begin to abstain, then, we would succeed a great deal in curbing teenage pregnancy and its consequences on the girl child”, she said
Prof. Awortu also cautioned that apart from the social stigma of teenage pregnancy, it is capable of truncating the academic pursuit of young girls and leading to their untimely death due to complications associated with adolescent pregnancy.
She advised young girls to focus on their academic pursuits as this holds brighter future for them, and avoid being distracted by mundane things of the moment which she described as temporary and destructive.
“If you look at the bigger picture, you will discover that what is happening now is temporary. Your future is the bigger picture.
If you want to be a Lawyer you should not be bothered about the things that are temporary. When you look at the beauty of the future ahead of you, you will endure the pains you think you have today”, she stated.
She further cautioned young girls against indecent dressing to avoid sexual molestation which could lead to teenage pregnancy.
Mrs Awortu also admonished the girl child on genuine repentance from sin and all forms of iniquities that do not please God, saying this would help them flee from all forms of immorality capable of jeopardizing their future ambitions.

By: Enoch Epelle

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Group Seeks Police Support to Tackle GBV

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The Rivers State Multi-Stakeholder Action Committee on the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence (GBV), a non-profit organization dedicated to combating gender-based violence in the State, recently paid a courtesy visit to the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, to seek his support and partnership for a planned sensitization programme for Police GBV Desk Officers.
The delegation was led by the Permanent Secretary of the Rivers State Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Lauretta Davies Dimpka, alongside the Committee’s Coordinator, Barr. Evelyn Membere Asimiea.
Speaking during the meeting, the Coordinator explained that the committee comprises various stakeholders, including FIDA, the media, security agencies, and traditional and religious institutions.
She noted that the initiative is funded by ActionAid Nigeria with support from the Ford Foundation, with the goal of strengthening efforts to eliminate gender-based violence in Rivers State.
“We have carried out several engagements, including community advocacy programmes and the training of female cultural influencers, among other activities,” she said.
In his response, the Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, pledged his full support for the initiative and assured the committee of the Police Command’s readiness to collaborate in strengthening GBV response mechanisms across the state.
Members of the delegation also included heads of sub-committees within the group: Barr. Ere Boma (Advocacy); Dr. Mary Obisike (Response); Martha Igbiks ( Information and Awareness); and Brown Musa Afonyagha (Religious/Traditional).
Observers described the engagement as a significant step toward enhancing coordination and improving the response to gender-based violence in Rivers State.
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Youth Body Condemns Killing Of Member … Demands Immediate Suspension Of Bike Operation

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Youths from Igwuruta Community in Rivers State have condemned the killing of the Secretary of Omuolu-Omunwei Community in Igwuruta,  Mr. Nchelem Samuel Festus, describing the incident as tragic and unacceptable.
In a communiqué issued on February 12, 2026, the youth body said Mr. Festus was allegedly murdered on Tuesday February 10, 2026, by commercial motorcycle operators identified as “Aboki bike riders” within the community.
The group expressed sadness and outrage over the development, stating that the killing has heightened tension in the area and disrupted the peace for which Igwuruta has long been known.
According to the communiqué, the incident is part of what the community described as a growing wave of criminal activities, including rape, kidnapping and other violent crimes allegedly perpetrated by the same group.
The youth body said Igwuruta has historically maintained a reputation as a peaceful and hospitable community where residents and visitors carry out their daily activities without fear.
It, however, noted that recent events and what it termed as “escalating violence” have created fear among residents and necessitated urgent intervention.
The communiqué called for the immediate suspension of all motorcycle operations by the group within Igwuruta.
It also demanded the closure of scrap-dump sites in the community allegedly operated by the said individuals.
Furthermore, the youth body urged security agencies to ensure the arrest and prosecution of those involved in the killing of Mr. Festus and perpetrators of other alleged crimes in the area.
It also called on cattle herders to vacate farmlands in Igwuruta and urged herdsmen to stay away from bushes within the community with immediate effect.
While pledging to uphold the rule of law and refrain from self-help, the youth body gave security agencies a 48-hour ultimatum to act on some of its demands, particularly the suspension of motorcycle operations and closure of scrap sites.
The communiqué appealed to security agencies, local government authorities and other stakeholders to treat the matter with urgency and collaborate with the community to restore peace and ensure justice.
As at the time of filing this report, the Police has not issued any official statement about the incident.
By: King Onunwor
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NDDC, REA Seal Pact On Sustainable Electricity Expansion In N’Delta

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to expand access to reliable and sustainable electricity across the Niger Delta region.
The agreement, signed at the headquarters of the REA in Abuja, is intended to strengthen institutional collaboration in accelerating development in underserved communities in the region.
A statement by the Director, Corporate Affairs of the NDDC, Seledi Thompson-Wakama, said the pact underscores renewed efforts by the two federal interventionist agencies to deepen cooperation and fast-track infrastructure delivery.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, the Managing Director of the NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, described the MoU as a strategic step towards realising the Commission’s vision to “light up the Niger Delta” in line with national priorities on distributed energy expansion.
Ogbuku said “the agreement represents a shared institutional responsibility to deliver reliable energy solutions that will enhance livelihoods, stimulate local economies and create broader opportunities across the nine Niger Delta states.”
According to him, electricity remains a critical enabler of national development, support for job creation, healthcare delivery, education and inclusive economic growth.
He noted that the collaboration would help unlock the economic potential of rural communities while advancing broader national development objectives.
The NDDC boss added that the Commission has consistently adopted partnership-driven approaches in executing projects in the region and is prepared to support the implementation of the MoU by leveraging its community presence and infrastructure development capacity.
He reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to working closely with the REA to ensure the timely and effective execution of the agreement.
The NDDC delegation at the event included the Executive Director, Projects, Dr Victor Antai; Executive Director, Corporate Services, Otunba Ifedayo Abegunde; Director, Legal Services, Mr. Victor Arenyeka; Director, Finance and Supply, Mrs. Kunemofa Asu; and Director, Liaison Office, Abuja, Mrs. Mary Nwaeke.
In his remarks, the Managing Director of the REA, Dr. Abba Abubakar Aliyu, described the MoU as a natural collaboration between two agencies with complementary mandates, reflecting a shared commitment to expanding access to sustainable electricity in rural communities.
“The Niger Delta remains central to Nigeria’s economic fortunes and must be supported by infrastructure capable of driving productivity, enterprise and improved living standards”, Aliyu said.
He adding that the partnership signals readiness to deliver stable power to communities that have long awaited reliable electricity supply.
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