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NCSU Seeks Revamp Of RSNC, Condemns Disruption Of Health Programmes

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The Nigeria Civil Service Union(NCSU) has appealed to Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State to give the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation (RSNC), publishers of The Tide Newspaper a facelift and also revamp the corporation to make it compete favourably with other media organisations in the State and the country.
This is even as the union has condemned the recent disruption of health programmes organised by the Rivers State Ministry of Health in Eliozu Community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area and Omerelu Community in Ikwerre Local Government Area.
The Rivers State Chairman of NCSU, Comrade Chukwuka Richman Osumah, who made the appeal in an interview in Port Harcourt, said it is necessary for the Governor Fubara administration to give a facelift to the media house which is located along Ikwerre Road in the Port Harcourt metropolis.
According to him, the media house today needs a serious facelift because of its strategic location in the heart of the Garden City, and its present condition.
He noted that the RSNC is one of the oldest state-owned media organisations in the country, which has survived debilitating economic rigours and challenges, recalling that it was one of the strongest government-owned media outlets in the country that was carrying out printing jobs in the 1970s and the early 1980s, saying revamping and equipping it with state-of-the art facilities would make it bounce back to prominence.
Osumah, however, expressed optimism that the Fubara administration, despite the distractions it is grappling with would keep its promise of revamping the media house, to bolster its operations and production capacity.
While condemning the recent disruption of health programmes organised by the state government in some parts of the State by some faceless individuals and security agents, the labour leader said such action was politically motivated, and appealed to President Bola Tinubu to call to order the Inspector General of Police and some political actors in the State.
According to him, the health programmes were designed to enhance the health and wellbeing of Rivers people, particularly children, and wondered why some persons would disrupt them.
Osumah also stressed the need for President Tinubu to order the police to vacate the 23 local government councils in Rivers State, describing a situation where workers of the various councils are no longer going to work as worrisome and appalling.
He opined that for the sheer fact that this scenario has persisted and has continued to play out in the State without the Federal Government taking appropriate action has portrayed the Tinubu administration in bad light, adding that it simply means that the President is not in charge.

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