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Rivers Emergency Rule, Desperation Taken Too Far, Ijaw Group Tells Tinubu
An advocacy group, Ijaw Residents Association (IRA) has voiced strong opposition to the state of emergency declared by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Rivers State, labeling it as “desecration of democracy” and “desperation taken too far”.
President of the group, Elder Patrick Ebikebuno told journalists in Port Harcourt, today that declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, has raised alarm among the Ijaw Nation.
Ebikebuno, who represents Ijaws from various states including Ondo, Delta, Akwa Ibom, and Bayelsa, emphasized the peaceful nature of the Ijaw people, stating, “We are gentle in character and very accommodating.”
He expressed dismay over the current political climate, noting the historical significance of the Ijaw people in the creation of Rivers State, particularly citing the sacrifices of Isaac Boro.
The IRA President highlighted a perceived imbalance in political representation, pointing out that two Ikwerre individuals have governed the state for the past 16 years.
“Nature demands that at least this time an Ijaw man is a governor,” he stated, questioning why Ijaw representation is being overlooked.
Ebikebuno addressed ongoing tensions since Governor Fubara’s ascension, acknowledging court disputes that concluded with the Supreme Court’s ruling, which both the governor and the IRA accepted.
Despite this, he criticized the state assembly for rebuffing the governor’s attempts to present the state’s budget, suggesting a focus on impeachment rather than governance.
“How could you imagine that the President will take a fiat to suspend an elected government?” he asked.
He urged the President to reconsider this decision, stressing that it is an affront to democratic principles and calling for peace and dialogue.
Ebikebuno warned that the situation in Rivers State is under global scrutiny.
His words, “The whole world is looking at us. We urge the President to act as a democrat and rescind the emergency declaration for the sake of peace”..
Addressing concerns over recent pipeline explosions in Ogoni and Omoku, he firmly rejected claims that Ijaw people were involved in the vandalism.
“Is it only the Ijaw people that have access to vandalized pipelines? The answer is no,” he stated, insisting that investigations should focus on those truly responsible for the incidents, rather than attributing blame to the Ijaw people.
Ebikebuno’s remarks highlight the frustrations of the Ijaw people and their call for equitable governance, urging a return to democratic norms as tensions in Rivers State continue to escalate.
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Shippers Council moves To Enhance Service Delivery At Nigerian Ports
The Nigerian Shippers Council has initiated moves towards Enhancing Service Delivery across the various Sea Ports in the Country.
This follows the validation of the Draft Set Minimum Service Delivery Standards for Shipping Companies/Agents at the various Sea Ports in the Country.
Speaking during a stakeholders meeting organized by The Nigerian Shippers Council in conjunction with Ocean Serve, in Port Harcourt, Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer Nigerian Shippers Council, Barrister Pius Akuta Ukeyima said the initiative was aimed at making the Nation’s Ports some of the best in the world in terms of service delivery
He said it was the key Mandate of the Council as the Port Economic Regulator to Set and Monitor Standards of Service Delivery by Regulated Service Providers in the Ports, adding it was inline with this responsibility that the Council established minimum service standards for terminal operators and as well put in place appropriate mechanisms for monitoring performance against those standards.
Ukeyima who was represented by the Director, Regularly Services, Mrs Margaret Ogbonnah said the draft documents cover submission and verification of documents, cargo clearance operations, confirmation of declared contents and the use of electronic systems for data exchange.
According to him,”These are designed to position Nigerian Ports on the same pedestal as Ports that meet international best practices”he said.
Ukeyima said the Council will continue to work in synergy and collaboration with all regulated service providers to ensure the enthronement of global best practices in our Port industry.
“Our collective goal is to build a Port system anchored on transperancy, trust customer satisfaction and sustainable returns on investment for all stakeholders”.
Speaking in an interview, Mrs Margeret Ogbonnah who is the Director Regulatory Services, Nigerian Shippers’ Council said, The Nigerian Shippers Council, as the port economic regulator has a mandate to monitor and enforce minimum standard service delivery in the port sector.
According to her,”And for us to have that, there should be minimum standard, customers are expected to receive from the port.
“One of the things that has been affecting our industry is service failures, so when we have what we call the minimum expected service delivery, you the service taker in the industry will know the level of service you are expected to receive.
“As time goes on, the economic regulator will come up with a framework for consequence management framework.
“In other words, what are the consequences for service failure? In other sectors, like the aviation sector, for instance, there are levels of services.
“Not using Nigeria as a case study, but overseas,If an airline is supposed to lift you, and it fails to lift you, It has a responsibility as part of minimum service expected, to accommodate you in a hotel, pending when they are ready to pick you to your destination
“, At the port level, that’s what we are discussing today” she said.
Also speaking representative of Ocean Serve, Forwarder Eugene Nweke said the process which started years ago was to make Nigerian Ports to catch up with the rest of the world in terms of quality service delivery
He said the situation will reduce clogging at the Ports and check incessant ship diversion to other African Countries because of inefficient service at Nigerian Ports.
John Bibor
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