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AMORC Seeks Harmonious Homes For Stronger Nigeria

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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori has urged members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to contribute their quota to the sustainable development of the state and the country at large.
Oborevwori said this at the closing ceremony of the 2023 Batch ‘C’, Stream ‘1’ Orientation Course for the corps members deployed to the state, yesterday.
The governor was represented at the event by the Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Tonukari Johnbull.
“l am aware that perseverance, accommodating views which are opposed to yours, accepting and adapting to cultures, which are also different from yours.
“Spreading love and understanding among the people you will find yourselves, are some of the enduring lessons of the orientation course,” he said.
Oborevwori urged the corps members to respect the cultural norms and traditions of the people among whom they would find themselves.
“Coming from diverse cultural, social and educational backgrounds, this year of national service provides a very unique opportunity for integration and selfless service.
“Please ensure that as you leave here, you keep an open mind to enable you appreciate your new environment.
“Delta State is a land of great diversities and opportunities. Our people are generally warm hearted and accommodating.
“I appeal to you to cultivate a sense of belonging to place you in a better stead to harness these opportunities.
“One of the primary objectives of the National Youth Service Corps is to inculcate in our youths and fellow Nigerians, the virtues of selfless service, love, unity, peaceful co-existence and industry,” he said.
He urged the NYSC members to endeavour to make a difference by making use of innumerable opportunities around them.
“It is, therefore, expected that the service year provides an opportunity for you to make positive contributions to the society.
“Please resist negative tendencies by some persons who are enemies of society. Do not engage in frivolous travels, which often pose dangers through accidents.
“I sincerely hope that the exercise and attendant experience garnered in the past few weeks has helped to equip you for the tasks ahead.
“No matter how small your role might look like, it is important to the sustainable development of where you find yourselves during the service year.
Mr Olusegun Alao, the State Coordinator of NYSC, urged the NYSC members to see their service year as an opportunity to give back to the community.
“Go forth with humility, render rewarding service to your host communities, be exemplary teachers, and positively impact the lives of your pupils and students.
“Display your educational background, creativity, and leadership abilities,” he said

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Diri Approves Land For FG’s Housing Project

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has said affordable housing for people of the state will be accorded top priority in his second term.
He disclosed this recently when the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Hon. Oyetunde Ojo, and the management team paid him a courtesy visit in Government House, Yenagoa.
The Governor, who expressed his administration’s commitment to collaborate with the Federal Government to attract more development in the housing sector, approved the provision of land for the FHA to actualise President Bola Tinubu’s housing vision for people of the state.
“In our first term, we focused more on infrastructure development to open up the state. We saw road construction as our number one priority.
“But, this time around, we are prioritising housing for our people. Our focal person in the sector will liaise with you to ensure that President Bola Tinubu’s dream of providing housing for Nigerians is realised.
“We will acquire land and make it available to the FHA free of charge. We will collaborate with you so that we can build a new Bayelsa”, he said.
While commending Ojo and his team for consulting with State Governments on the Federal Government housing project, the Governor urged other federal appointees to also take into consideration the peculiarities of states and regions in the country in fashioning national policies.
“I commend you for coming to consult with us. Most officers of government stay back in Abuja and take decisions, some of which are inimical to the states. This should be the standard of every official”, Diri added.
The state’s Chief Executive stressed the need to map out high and low density areas in the construction of federal housing estates just as he thanked President Tinubu for the ongoing construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.
He, however, advised the Federal Government to fast-track the project by also undertaking it from the Calabar end.
In his remarks, the FHA Managing Director, Hon. Oyetunde Ojo, said the visit was to solicit partnership with the state government in delivering the President’s mandate for the housing sector.
Ojo, who noted that affordable and accessible housing was essential to the people, expressed the president’s desire to provide housing for all Nigerians, regardless of political party affiliation.
While soliciting for 100 hectares of land for the project, the FHA CEO applauded the Bayelsa Governor for his developmental strides, particularly in the construction of road projects across the state.
He said as one who is familiar with the state, its terrain and developmental challenges, he is able to appreciate what Governor Diri had done since he assumed office.

Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa

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Two Men Get Nine Years Jail Term For Human Trafficking, Sexual Abuse

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A Federal High Court in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State on Wednesday sentenced two men, Udobong Udofia and Nsidong Eduogo, to nine years imprisonment each, for human trafficking and sexual harassment.
Udofia and Eduogo were prosecuted by the National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP),
They were tried on a two-count charge of trafficking in persons and sexual exploitation through means of threat and abuse of position of vulnerability.
The convicts, prosecuted in charge No: FHC/UY/06/2024, were found guilty of sexually assaulting an orphan.
Delivering his judgment, Justice M. A. Onyetenu stated that the convicts deserved stiffer punishment than contemplated by the law, considering the crimes they committed.
He sentenced them to two years imprisonment for count one and a fine of N250,000.
“For count two, they are hereby sentenced to seven years in prison with a fine of N1 million”, he said.
Onyetenu further awarded the sum of N10 million as compensation to the victim.
The judge ordered that the convicts should remain in custody until the compensation was paid to the victim.
Speaking to The Tide’s source, Mr Emmanuel Awhen, the Zonal Commander, NAPTIP, Uyo, said Udofia and Eduogo were arrested on February 7.
He said their offences contravened Section 13(2)b and 16(1) of the Trafficking in Persons Prohibition Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015.

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Okomu Oil Threatens Shutdown Over Militants’ Invasions

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Management of Okomu Oil Palm Plc has said its multi billion naira investment in Edo State is being threatened by incessant militants’ disruptions of its operations and attacks on its personnel.
The Managing Director of the company, Dr. Graham Hefer, expressed this possibility in an interview with The Tide’s source on Wednesday in Okomu, in Ovia South West Local Government Area of the state.
Hefer said the latest of such attacks was the Monday early morning attack and assassination in cold blood of three of the company’s workers inside the plantation.
“The female worker, who was held hostage but managed to escape unhurt said the six armed gunmen came in through the Okomu Riverside and also escaped through the same route in their motorboat.
“This is one of the two incidences within a space of one week. Last week, armed gunmen ambushed the company’s patrol vehicle which they riddled with bullets”, he said.
Hefer, who decried the worrisome worsening security situation within and outside the plantation, said if the situation continued unabated, the company’s multi- billion naira investment might shut its operations.
“Government has to come and take absolute control of the area overtaken by squatters who now terrorise the locality as the owner of the land.
“Government that is supposed to be their custodian and protect the tenants like us, absolutely has no control whatsoever. We are left to our faith.
“There are police personnel or soldiers and no police post at all.
“Yet, government needs to provide security around the plantation and the people around the communities as law abiding citizens.
“We have repeatedly said government should put a military base in the plantation.
“It’s absurd that we pay over N12 billion in taxes to government annually and still are left to fend and seek security for equipment and personnel by ourselves.
“”We have to fund our own security and pay more charges in taxes without commensurate service delivery. What kind of investment friendly environment are you providing?” he queried.
The company’s MD, who said both the 4 Brigade and the police authority had been briefed of both incidences, however, lamented that “since the incident the police are yet to bring reinforcement to the area to restore confidence in the workers”.
Speaking further, Hefer stated that the attacks had political, ethnic and ego for resource control undertone.
He, however, urged the State Government to urgently address the security situation within the locality and the state in general to restore investors’ confidence.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Funsho Adegboye, however, said more men had been deployed by the state command to the area to forestall a repeat of the attack, saying it was shocking that the gunmen could carry out such attack.
He said the attackers were from a neighbouring state, noting that efforts were on to arrest the culprits and bring them to book.
He also said the police were working with the management of Okomu to perfect ways of making the environment safer for its staff at all times.
The CP said, “Preliminary findings showed that the gunmen came from the creek in a neighbouring state, which I would not like to mention. The attack is shocking.
“However, more men have been deployed to the area to forestall a repeat, while the police in conjunction with Okomu is working to ensure that the culprits are arrested.
“We will not allow such an occurrence to happen in the state again”.
When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the 4 Brigade, Capt. Chinonso Oteh, who confirmed knowledge of the incidences, said, “the Brigade has concluded plans on how to work with Okomu management on safety and security of the area and its operations.
“The Brigade commander has visited Okomu management since assumption of office few times.
“He has sent out strong warnings to those criminals to either stay clear of the locality or be ready to face the wrath of the law since this dastardly act.

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