Connect with us

Rivers

RSG Assures On Availability Of 2025 Budget

Published

on

Rivers State Government has assured the citizenry that the 2025 Budget would be accessible and readily available to members of the public.
Speaking to newsmen last Thursday in his office, the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Dr. Peter Medee, stated that the era where budgets are shrouded in secrecy are over, adding that the new administration is poised to run an open and transparent Government.
“One thing I will assure Rivers people is that for the past eight years, nobody has seen the budget of Rivers State. I can assure you that from the next budget, our budget is going to be in public domain and everybody will be able to track what this government will be doing, so that you know that this government has no hiding place, this government is a transparent government, this government is a dedicated government, this government is a committed government and that is why we cannot hide our budget”, Medee assured.
He stressed that to add value to the State is for the ministry to remain committed and dedicated and work in time line, adding that one thing that is specific and crucial is that lots of the ministry’s assignment has time lines and “how we meet up with these timelines becomes our focus, objectives and set goals as a ministry, such that Rivers State will not be missing in the comity of states.
“We need to have relationship with donor agencies, the World Bank, international and financial institutions. Whatever we are going to do is to ensure that Rivers State is put on the part of sustainable growth and development and not growth that will not be sustainable”.
The Commissioner explained that the just-concluded economy submit in the State was to create a sustainable economy pathway where all will pass, noting that anybody that knows his way can never miss it.
“Yes, we have done a lot in the State in past years in time of trial and error, but this is no longer time for trial and error. This is a time where government is going to be dedicated and committed to a plan that is laid out”, he added.
Medee frowned at a situation in which budgeting in the State was tied to national aggregates such as inflation, whereas in Rivers State, unemployment is an aggregate that lives with almost everyone in the State.
He said, “So I can assure you that we are not going to overdepend on national aggregate, but we are going to look at the aggregate as it applies to us; what is our rate of unemployment, what can we do to grow the State in time of job creation, capacity building, industrialization; what are we going to do in these specific areas to ensure these pathways are achieved?”
The Budget and Economic Planning boss explained that there would be more focus on some sectors such as agriculture, human capital development, and insecurity, to tackle unemployment.
“One of the core things we are going to do is to make sure our budget is tied to job creation that will add value to Rivers State as it will not only increase productivity, but also solve the problem of unemployment, and as you solve unemployment, you solve the problem of insecurity, thereby increasing the output of goods and services in the State to boost the aggregate demand of our people”, he stated.
Dr. Medee also emphasized on the importance of delivering projects within the stipulated timeline.
“You know we are coming to serve a government that is very dedicated and very committed, a government that wants to plan, not a government that will be juggling doing trial and error.
“This is a government that wants to plan and to say look, before I do this what has been the plan and what would be the plan and what we are going to do according to the plan?
“We are going to be implementing and monitoring this plan, so we are going to do a lot in terms of budgeting, in terms of budget performance and in terms of budget revenue.
“In all, the essence of our assignment here is to be able to see how we can deliver value to Rivers State”, the Commissioner said.

By: Susan Serekara-Nwikhana

Continue Reading

Rivers

Delta CP Seeks More Support From Traditional Institutions 

Published

on

The Commissioner of Police (CP) Delta State Command, Mr. Yemi Oyeniyi, has urged traditional institutions to continue to support law enforcement in the country.
Oyeniyi gave the advice on Tuesday at the palace of the Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom, Dr. Emmanuel Sideso, Abe 1, in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of the state.
The Commissioner, who was on a familiarisation tour of police formations across the state, including the Effurun area command, solicited  continued partnership of the Uvwie domain in strengthening intelligence gathering and promoting peaceful co-existence.
He commended the Ovie of Uvwie for his unwavering commitment to peace, security, and community development.
“I acknowledge the invaluable role of traditional institutions in supporting law enforcement in the country.
“I equally solicit continuous partnership of the Uvwie domain in strengthening intelligence gathering and promoting peaceful co-existence among the people”, he said.
In his remarks, the Ovie of Uvwie, welcomed the Commissioner and his entourage to the domain.
He reaffirmed the commitment of the people to supporting the Nigeria Police and other security agencies.
The royal father urged his subjects to continue to cooperate with the security agencies by way of providing timely and credible information.
The Commissioner, thereafter, proceeded to perform the groundbreaking of the Effurun area command at the instance of the Insp.-Gen. of Police, Mr. Olatunji Disu.
Continue Reading

Rivers

IAUE Senate Approves Leadership, Language Center Establishment 

Published

on

The Senate of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt, has approved the establishment of a University Leadership Assessment Centre as proposed by Professor Veronica Okogbaa of the Department of Educational Management.
A statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of the university, Dr. Ngozi Okiridu, said the centre will, among other things, identify and develop high potential skilled leaders and talents.
It will also evaluate participants through multi dimensional approach rather than rely on subjective perceptions, indulge in leadership trainings, and generate income from services with succession planning.
Similarly, Senate also approved the establishment of a centre for languages, digital Humanities and intercultural studies as proposed by the Dean of Faculty of Humanities, Professor Ibiere Ken-Maduako.
The proposed centre, according to he statement, will have seven units namely language teaching unit, where French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, German, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and Rivers State indigenous languages will be taught.
It will also have Translation and interpretation unit, indigenous languages documentation unit, Digital Humanities Laboratory, Artificial intelligence and language teaching unit, professional certification unit, as well as Research and Publication unit..
The statement quoted the Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Professor Ken-Maduako, the centre will offer certificate in language proficiency for beginners, intermediate, advanced Diploma programme, translation and interpretation courses, Digital Humanities certification programme, Artificial intelligence and language technology workshops, online and Hybrid learning programmes, weekend and evening public classes, indigenous languages documentation training and Business and professional communication courses.
Professor Ken-Maduako firther said the center “will increase visibility of the University nationally and internationally, generate sustainable internally generated revenue, increase opportunities for grants and donor funded projects, enhance interdisciplinary research output, promote cultural preservation and community engagement, strengthen the University”s  profile in innovation and digital transformation, attract research collaboration and international partnerships, and improve graduate employability and digital competence.”
In his speech, the Chairman of Senate and Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Okechuku Onuchuku, encouraged sponsors of the centre to source for funds for the take off of the centre.
He explained that Directors will be appointed for the self-sponsored centres and reiterated that his administration will continue to support all proposals geared towards the growth of the University as long as they are consistent with the academic brief of the Ivory Tower.
Earlier, Professor Samuel Otamiri commended Professor Veronica Okogbaa for the proposed centre which, he said, is a remarkable development, amd described it as a robust programme that would attract the necessary patronage .
In another development, the Senate welcomed a suggestion by Professor Priye Iyalla-Amadi that Valedictory Senate sessions be introduced and held for retired Professors.
Results from the Postgraduate School as presented by the Dean of the School, Professor Chibuzor Chile Nwobueze, was approved by Senate.
Senate also approved that presented by the Director of the Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), Professor Goddey Wilson, and that of the Graduate School of Business by Dr. Florence Ironawusi.
Sogbeba Dokubo
Continue Reading

Rivers

Group Tasks School Proprietors, Parents On Early Preparation 

Published

on

The National President, Forum of Inclusive Educators and Readers (FIER), Mr. Onyeka Innocent, has admonished school owners and parents alike to learn how to prepare their children/wards ahead time in order to beat challenges irrespective of the angle they may spring up from.
Innocent made this known at the Forum’s meeting held partly in honour of the Spelling B, 2025 winners, in Port Harcourt.
“Soldiers are not trained during war, rather, they are trained and kept in the Barracks, waiting for war”, he said.
He said students must be provided with the necessary educational tools capable of boosting their academic pursuit.
According to him, proprietors of schools must conform with the Government’s authorities and guidance if they are determined to succeed in the project.
Another solution to educational management, he said, is the availability of Education Committees in schools, saying that it will improve the quality of its learning process.
Though he did not rule out decay in the society, he said there are few that still hold fast to determination and sincerity.
The FIER leader said his association was one of the bodies with the zeal to right wrongs in the society, especially in the Education sector.
He noted that his group was also prepared to reduce the number of out-of-school children by ensuring that education was taken to all parts of the Country.
On registration of private schools as directed by the State Government, he said his members are in compliance and assured of a cordial relationship between the Government and his Association.
Meanwhile, the winners of the Competition were Master Fredrick Jeffrey of Daisy Dan School, who emerged first; Badubulachi Maryan of Fertile Vineyard Academy, 2nd; and Itode Samuel of Baridoo Sam Joel School, 3rd.
They winners where rewarded with cash prices of N100,000, N50,000 and N30, 000 respectively.
King Onunwor
Continue Reading

Trending