Politics
Wike Reassures On RSUST Medical School
Courtesy visits by three professional bodies dominated
activities in Government House last week. However, it was the dialogue between the Rivers State Government and top officials of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) that opened the week.
Worried over the impact of the NUPENG two-week strike action on the citizenry, Rivers State Government, through the Commissioner for Energy Resources, including the Secretary to the State Government intervened to broker peace. Before the quick intervention of government, transport fares within Port Harcourt and its environs had jacked up.
After due consultations and talks, the two-week old strike was called off last week Monday and was announced by state chairman of NUPENG, Comrade Charles Aleto. Commissioner for Energy, Shedrck Chukwu, commended NUPENG and the companies involved for the maturity and understanding they displayed while the negotiation lasted.
The agreement between NUPENG and government was sealed on Thursday during a courtesy visit by the labour body to the governor, Chief Nyesom Wike in Government House. While thanking them for their cooperation, Chief Wike advised that strike should be used sparingly and as the last resort.
Tuesday last week, the governor received the Head of United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF). He later hosted the state branch of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) led by its chairman, Dr Furo Green.
Reacting to the over 13 requests made by the NMA state chairman, Chief Nyesom Wike, while speaking on the issue of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) Medical School, said the state government has not relocated the school, but rather wants to use the proposed Trauma and Cardiac Centre at the old University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) as part of training centre for Medical personnel.
The governor also hinted of State Government plan to improve facilities at the Orthopedic Centre of the Braithwaite Specialist Memorial Hospital, adding that the burnt doctor’s quarters in the hospital would also be revamped to house more resident doctors.
In the next few weeks, he (Wike) announced that renovation works for Moribund General Hospitals would commence across the state. He, however, pointed out that due to paucity of funds, the state government would take two general hospitals from the three Senatorial Districts as a pilot scheme.
On the request by the doctors to increase the retirement age of medical doctors, Governor Wike said, that would amount to breaching the law. He, however, profferred that State Government would engage retired medical consultants on contract basis as a way of improving quality of personnel in the health sector.
As usual, Wednesday last week served as day for the State Executive Council meeting when state policies and programmes are discussed and evaluated. The meeting was presided over by Chief Wike.
Shortly after meeting with the National Executive of NUPENG, led by its President, Comrade Achese Igwe, Governor Wike hinted of amnesty for repentant cultists in the state who are ready to turn a new leaf and lay down their arms. He also announced support for NUPENG’s Tank Farm Village at Eleme.
The governor received National Executive Council of Nigeria Institute of Architects led by its 26th President, Tonye Braide. He lauded the feat of Braide who is the first Rivers indigene to occupy the leadership of Architects nationwide.
Chief Wike pledged government’s support for the NIA’s West African Expo slated for Port Harcourt in September. He reiterated government’s resolve to showcase Rivers State, as a way of attracting investment and tourism.
On Friday last week, the governor defied the early morning rain and inspected ongoing works at Igwuruta/Chokocho Road and the new Port Harcourt Leisure Park at Aba Road. After the project tour, he played host to the management of Pabod Breweries led by its Managing Director, Riaan Meyer. On Saturday he visited project sides at Akpajo, Salepenwa and SARS Road and Sir Omehia Road.
Politics
INEC Extends Candidate Submission Deadline Till ‘Morow
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has extended the deadline for political parties to submit the list of candidates for the 2027 governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections from Saturday, August 8, to Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
The commission announced the extension in a statement issued on Saturday and signed by the National Commissioner and Chairman of its Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Haruna.
According to INEC, the decision followed appeals by political parties for additional time to complete the submission process through the dedicated online portal.
“The submission window, which according to the revised Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the General Election was originally scheduled to close on Saturday, 8th August, 2026, has been extended to Tuesday, 11th August, 2026,” the commission said.
In a a related development, INEC announced the suspension of PVC collection in Osun State ahead of the August 15 governorship election.
The commission said voters who applied for replacement of lost, damaged or defaced Permanent Voter Cards would have until midnight on Sunday, August 9, to print downloadable copies of their cards.
The electoral body explained that the deadline was necessary to enable it compile data on downloaded PVCs and produce final statistics on the total number of cards collected ahead of the election.
INEC said PVC collection in Osun commenced at the Registration Area level from July 22 to 28, 2026, but was extended to July 31 following complaints about large crowds and difficulties experienced by voters at collection centres.
The exercise subsequently moved to the local government level and ran from August 1 to 7.
The commission also disclosed that replacement downloadable PVCs had been made available to voters in Odo-Otin and Ife Central Local Government Areas following the theft of cards during attacks on the two collection centres.
It stressed that the stolen cards could not be used to vote.
INEC reassured Osun residents of its preparedness for the August 15 governorship election.
“The commission reiterates that the stolen cards cannot be used to vote.
“INEC reassures the people of Osun State of its readiness to conduct a free, fair, credible and inclusive governorship election on 15th August, 2026,” the statement said.
Politics
2027: INEC Extends Submission Deadline For Assembly, Guber Candidates
The commission said the deadline, initially set for Saturday, 8 August, has been extended to Tuesday, 11 August 2026, following appeals from political parties for more time.
INEC also announced that the window for voters who applied to replace lost, damaged or defaced PVCs to download their replacement cards will close at midnight on Sunday, 9 August.
The move is to enable the commission compile final PVC collection figures ahead of the 15 August Osun governorship election.
INEC said replacement downloadable PVCs have also been provided to affected voters in Odo-Otin and Ife Central Local Government Areas after hoodlums carted away cards from two collection centres, stressing that the stolen cards cannot be used to vote.
The commission reaffirmed its readiness to conduct a free, fair, credible and inclusive election in Osun State.
Politics
Yilwatda’s Birthday Outreach Demonstrates Leadership – Kefas
Gov. Kefas made the remarks over the weekend at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jalingo, during the flag-off of the second phase of the Renewed Hope Medical Outreach in Taraba State, organised as part of activities marking Prof. Yilwatda’s 58th birthday.
The governor commended Prof. Yilwatda for choosing to mark his birthday by providing medical care to people in need.
“What Professor Nentawe did is a powerful demonstration of what leadership should be,” Gov. Kefas said.
He assured that his administration would continue to support initiatives that complement government efforts to improve healthcare delivery and the wellbeing of residents.
Speaking at the event, Prof. Yilwatda called on Nigerian leaders to embrace the culture of giving and use their positions to touch the lives of the less privileged.
He said his decision to celebrate his 58th birthday in Taraba State was deliberate and informed by the needs of underserved communities, particularly people who face difficulties accessing healthcare because of distance and financial constraints.
According to him, the intervention followed a needs assessment and was extended across the three senatorial districts of the state.
He said the exercise commenced on August 3 at Takum General Hospital and covered the Federal University Teaching Hospital, Wukari; First Referral Hospital, Sunkani, Ardo-Kola Local Government Area; General Hospital, Bali; General Hospital, Gembu; and FMC Jalingo.
Prof. Yilwatda said the intervention provided medical services to thousands of beneficiaries, including people who required surgical procedures.
He said sustainable national development could only be achieved when strong institutions placed Nigerians at the centre of development.
“Leadership is about service,” he said, urging political and public leaders to make giving back to society an important part of their responsibilities.
He reaffirmed his commitment to serving Nigeria and its people, saying his personal vision was to make every day of his life useful to humanity.
“Every day that I live, the vision is: let it be useful to humanity,” he said.
The Taraba State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Bordiya Buma, commended the initiative, saying it was consistent with the Renewed Hope agenda and efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery in the state.
Dr Buma said the second phase followed the successful completion of the first phase, which was conducted simultaneously in six local government areas, with two LGAs selected from each of the three senatorial districts.
According to him, more than 10,000 patients were attended to during the first phase, including people with medical and surgical conditions.
He disclosed that 327 general surgeries, 71 eye surgeries and 575 dental procedures were carried out during the exercise.
The commissioner expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for the Renewed Hope Medical Outreach and thanked Prof. Yilwatda for supporting the initiative and choosing Taraba State as a beneficiary.
The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, also commended Prof. Yilwatda for choosing Taraba State to mark his 58th birthday through a medical outreach.
Prof. Pate said making healthcare the centrepiece of the birthday celebration was significant because health affects everyone.
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