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Obaseki Seeks To Employ Best Brains In Civil Service

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Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has called on governments at different levels to employ the best brains in their civil and public service to rebuild the nation.
Obaseki made the call on Wednesday during the three-day BRACED Commission Strategy Retreat for Heads of Civil Service at the John Odigie Oyegun Public Service Academy (JOOPSA) in Benin.
The Tide’s source reports that BRACED is an acronym for Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta – six South-South states of the federation.
Obaseki, the Chairman of the Commission, said Edo was currently employing its first-class graduates from different institutions in its civil and public service.
He added that the state had recently increased its workforce minimum wage to N70,000 to enhance better performance.
“Because we are hiring the best, we must pay them the way their counterparts are being paid in other organisations.
“So, if we must rebuild Nigeria, then the best brains must be attracted to work in the public and civil service.
“We cannot build our country and states if we do not build our institutions and infrastructure.
“So, it is so important that as we talk about building Nigeria, we must fix our bureaucracy that runs Nigeria at all levels”, Obaseki said.
He noted that the retreat would allow participants to brainstorm on ways to support one another in developing the civil and public service in the South-South region.
According to him, issues that are common to the service in the BRACED states will be discussed over the next three days, leveraging one another’s knowledge.
The Director-General, BRACED Commission, Amb. Joe Keshi, commended Obaseki for his foresight and commitment to building institutions as catalysts for development.
Keshi noted that the commission was established to achieve the brief of economic cooperation, integration, collective development, and harmonisation of state policies, ensuring the region’s global competitiveness.
According to him, the commission cannot achieve its objectives without knowledgeable, strong, confident, effective, and efficient civil service.
“As a result, the service must constantly reinvent or renovate itself to be able to respond to the emerging dynamics effectively and efficiently.
“One retreat is not enough but what is important is that as leaders of the service in your respective states, you leave here determined to initiate the changes”, he said.
The Guest Speaker and Chairman of the Federal Public Service Commission, Prof. Tunji Olaopa, said the traditional and orthodox approaches and metrics deployed in public service required recalibration.
Speaking on the topic, “Strategic Leadership in Civil/Public Service: Challenges, Opportunities and Future Prospects”, Olaopa said the civil service reflects the old model of administration.
He explained that public administration had had to contend with a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous environment that conditioned its performance, stagnating the civil service.
He said managing the public sector, therefore, demanded new, original and innovative out-of-the-box thinking and strategies to get results that would translate to real performance and productivity.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Edo State Head of Service, Dr Anthony Okungbowa, said the retreat was a gathering of brothers coming together to find solutions to the region’s civil service challenges.

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CSOs, Bille Community Urge Solution To Persistent Underwater Gas Eruption

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Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and the people of Bille Kingdom in Degema Local Government Area (LGA) of Rivers State have called for government’s urgent intervention to end the suspected underwater gas eruption in the community.
The groups, under the aegis of the Environmental Rights Action and Social Action, made the call during their advocacy visit to the Port Harcourt Zonal Head of the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), in Port Harcourt.
The Programme Manager of Environmental Rights Action, Mr. Kentebe Ebiaridor, said the visit was to seek clarity on the response efforts of the regulators to the development in the community.
Ebiaridor expressed concern over what he described as “inadequate response from regulatory agencies and the government concerning the incident”.
He said discussions with some officials revealed that there was still no clear timeline for action to address the situation.
According to him, in the absence of clear ownership of the facility linked to the incident, companies operating within Oil Mining Lease (OML) 18 should be held accountable.
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) had in a statement issued on March 20 by its Chief Executive, Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, said the commission had commenced an investigation into a gas bubbling incident in Bille Community.
Eyesan said the commission expressed concern over the development and assured residents of its ongoing efforts to address the situation.
Also, the Resource Justice Manager of Social Action, Dr. Prince Edegbuo, warned that the situation could escalate into a public health emergency, if urgent steps were not taken.
Edegbuo called on relevant authorities to release the results of the tests reportedly conducted in the area, stressing that residents had the right to know the condition of their environment.
He also said CSOs were prepared to intensify advocacy on the matter, urging the development of emergency response measures, including possible evacuation plans.
A legal practitioner and community stakeholder, Mr. Commission Deinbo, had, on March 20, said residents had continued to witness unusual signs on the waterways in the area.
Deinbo said the signs included boiling and bubbling from the ground and river, sometimes within residential areas, as well as fire outbreaks, which the residents had always managed to contain.
He appealed to relevant authorities to come to their aid and find a lasting solution to the problem.
In a response, the Port Harcourt Zonal Head of NOSDRA, Mr. Bello Augustin, assured the community that he would relate its concerns to the appropriate quarters.
Augustin also commended the CSOs for their advocacy and concerns to community development in the state.
By: Wokoma Emmanuel & Theresa Frederick
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Police Detain 7, Recover Arms In A’Ibom 

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The Police Command in Akwa Ibom State has detained seven suspects and recovered firearms after raiding a criminal hideout in Ndiya Mfia, Ikono Local Government Area.of the State.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Timfon John, made the disclosure in a statement in Uyo on Wednesday.
John said that the breakthrough which occurred at about 6.00a.m on Wednesday, followed credible intelligence from members of the public.
“We reliably gathered that criminal suspects were hibernating in a compound disguised as worshippers.
“In a decisive operation, our personnel conducted a thorough search of the premises which led to the detention and recovery of arms,” she said.
According to her, the operation was in line with the directive of the Inspector-General of Police to decisively combat crime in the country.
The police spokesman further said that two locally made double-barrel guns, five expended cartridges, four motorcycles and three generators were recovered during the operation.
She also listed 10 mobile phones, one police crest, four jungle boots, one peak cap, saw blade, spanner, number plates, machetes, a special force vest as other items recovered.
“We also found bottles of suspected spiritual oil and one enlarged photograph linked to an ongoing investigation,” she said.
John said that preliminary investigation suggested that the location was being used as cover for criminal operations.
She said the State’s Commissioner of Police,  CP Baba Azare, has directed a comprehensive investigation on the matter in order to apprehend the principal suspect.
John expressed the commitment of the Command to rid the state of crime, and urged members of the public to always support the police with timely and credible information.
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Otu Launches Grassroot Security Network In C’River

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Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu, has launched a grassroots security intelligence network, named, ”Homeland Safety and Security Agency,” to strengthen community-based surveillance and enhance safety across the state.
Otu, who inaugurated the agency’s office in the Southern Senatorial District of the state on Monday, in Calabar, said similar offices were being inaugurated in the Central and Northern Senatorial Districts.
The Governor, represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr. Emmanuel Ironbar, said the officials of the agency would serve as first point of call before matters would be escalated to main security architecture in the state.
He described Homeland Security as an intelligence-driven structure focused on neighbourhood monitoring and early threat detection through coordinated local efforts.
He said the initiative constituted the directors and field operatives, tasked with gathering and forwarding intelligence to relevant security agencies for prompt action.
Otu noted that the network would serve as a first point of contact before intervention by conventional security agencies.
“It is important that we enhance monitoring of movements across our communities, border areas, and riverine zones to identify suspicious activities and enhance security response.
“The state government will provide necessary gadgets and communication tools to improve efficiency and real-time intelligence sharing,” he said.
Otu called for public cooperation, stressing that ‘’security is a collective responsibility requiring timely information from residents.’’
He said, ‘’to ensure that the security outfit works like a model unit, proper screening would be conducted on the volunteers to weed out undesirable elements from the system.’’
The Tide’s source reports that the Governor handed over 14 motor bikes to the agency’s southern Senatorial district office to enhance their efficiency.
On his part, the Director-General, South of the agency, Mr. Michael Nsan, said the volunteers had played key roles in reducing crime through coordinated patrols and intelligence sharing.
Nsan said over 1,300 volunteers currently supported the operations with additional informants providing critical information across communities.
“Crime rates dropped significantly during the last festive period due to our collaboration with law enforcement agencies in the state,” he said.
The Director-General said volunteers would undergo training and screening, with plans underway for formal recruitment through a government employment portal.
According to him, communication tools, including walkie-talkies, and patrol motorcycles had improved rapid response to security incidents.
He commended the governor’s commitment, noting that the initiative would further strengthen security architecture and community safety across the state.
The source reports that some of the dignitaries who graced the occasion were traditional rulers and government officials.
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