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RIVCAS: ‘Polytechnic Status Won’t Affect Students’

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Amidst numerous negative interpretations regarding the implications of upgrading the Rivers State College of Arts and Science (RIVCAS) to a Polytechnic, the Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Professor Kaniye Ebeku has said most of the fears are unfounded.
According to him, in all wise, the school will remain the same in spite of the change of name.
“The number of students may not increase unnecessarily because it will not be allowed to admit more than 40 that has already been approved per programme”, he said.
Ebeku, who stated this in an exclusive interview shortly after making his presentation in support of the bill to upgrade the institution to a Polytechnic on Monday, threw more light on the essence of the bill.
“Essentially” he said, “contrary to popular belief and comments in the media, the present government is not seeking to establish an entirely new institution, rather, it is only conferring legal recognition to what is already in existence for the past 10 years.
“The law is only seeking to change the name of the institution and effect consequential changes in organisation as demanded by federal educational/regulatory bodies and to enable it gain more recognitions and benefits”, he said.
“While urging that the action of government should rather be seen as a noble one and worthy of commendation, the Commissioner noted that it is not different from developments in developing climes.
“This will not be an isolated development in the world. In the 1960s, the United Kingdom converted its Polytechnics into Universities, and we can see in other parts of the world institutions called Polytechnic University.
Also speaking, the House Committee Chairman on Education of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Martins Amaewhule, gave assurance that having received and heard all contributions to the proposed law; the committee will duly present their recommendations to the House.
“We are retiring to meet as a committee. After everything, we will present our report to the House. We know that Rivers people want the state to move forward, so we will not allow whatever we are doing to be kept dormant. We are working hard to ensure that every bill is given the required attention”, he said.
On his part, the Acting Provost of RIVCAS, Dr. Sam Kalagbor, stated that the upgrade to a Polytechnic will be the highest point of his achievements as head of the school.
“Top on the priority list of my administration is the change of name of the institution to reflect its Polytechnic status.
“So, for me, I think that will stand as the most important achievement for my administration”, he said.

 

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Why Wike Is Playing God In Rivers -Asari Dokubo

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A former Niger Delta militant, Asari Dokubo, has claimed that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, is “playing god” in the current political crisis that has pitched him against the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara.
Dokubo also chided President Bola Tinubu for, according to him, handing over “Rivers and Bayelsa” to the ex-governor.
“He is now playing god. It is dead on arrival, all those things that he is doing,” Dokubo said in a video that surfaced on X.com on Monday.
He added, “I advise my friend, President Bola Tinubu; what you are doing to all Ijaw, Ikwerre people in Rivers State (sic). You took Rivers state and gave it one man”
In April, Fubara revealed that the administration has raised the monthly Internally Generated Revenue of the state from N12 billion which he met upon assumption of office to N27 billion.
Dokubo described the development as commendable while alleging that the governor only had access to N6 billion when he assumed office.
“The governor had come out to say that the IGR for Rivers State is now N27bn up from N12bn. The governor is even being economical with the truth. When the governor came in, they were giving him a paltry sum of N6bn,” he said.
Meanwhile, in another twist to the ongoing crisis, Fubara on Monday said that he would set up a panel of inquiry to look into the affairs of governance in the state.
He disclosed this during the swearing-in and administration of the oath of office on Dagogo Iboroma, SAN, as the Attorney General of the state and Commissioner for Justice.
The governor criticized recent comments by the former Attorney-General of the State and Justice Commissioner, Prof. Zacchaeus Adangor, SAN, who resigned from his cabinet over a fortnight ago and urged the new Attorney-General to defend the state.
He stated, “It is not the one that while you were here… the only thing you do is to sabotage the government.
“Instead of you to close your mouth, you publicly claim that you’re a learned person to tell people that you’re the Chief Law Officer. Chief Law Officer, you were here and went to stand before a Magistrate Court.
“At that time you didn’t remember that you’re a Chief Law Officer going against the ethics of your job.”

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Investors, Tourists To Get Visa Within 48 Hours, FG Assures

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The Federal Executive Council chaired by President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of a tripartite committee to streamline visa processes and acquisition for investors interested in investing in Nigeria.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, revealed this, yesterday, after the FEC meeting held at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
“Our visa processes are becoming cumbersome. The ease of doing business is also tied to our visa processes.
“Going forward, those investors, tourists would find it easy to acquire a visa within the next 48 hours,” Idris said.
The meeting which began on Monday was adjourned till Tuesday to allow for other “far-reaching” decisions, the information minister had told journalists.

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Panel To Probe Governance In Rivers Underway -Fubara …Swears In Iboroma As New Attorney-General

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has declared his readiness to set up a panel of inquiry to look into the affairs of governance in the state.
Fubara disclosed this during the swearing-in and administration of the oath of office on Dagogo Iboroma, SAN, as the new Attorney General of the state and Commissioner for Justice.
The governor criticised recent comments by the former Attorney-General of the State and Justice Commissioner, Prof. Zacchaeus Adangor, SAN, who resigned from his cabinet over a fortnight ago and urged the new Attorney-General to defend the state.
Fubara stated, “It is not the one that while you were here… the only thing you do is to sabotage the government.
“Instead of you to close your mouth, you publicly claim that you’re a learned person to tell people that you’re the Chief Law Officer. Chief Law Officer, you were here and went to stand before a Magistrate Court.
“At that time you didn’t remember that you’re a Chief Law Officer going against the ethics of your job.”
Addressing the new AG, the governor said, “You have a big task. As it is today in the local parlance, they say the jungle has matured. We will be setting a panel of inquiry to investigate the affair of governance.”
The governor further said there was a deliberate attempt to sabotage his administration, saying, “If we disagree, no matter how bad it is, it should be resolved.
“But it has become very clear that this disagreement there is no headway to it, and for many reasons, there is very visible evidence that there is sabotage, a deliberate attempt to sabotage this administration.
“Maybe where they are they are telling them nothing will happen, it is happening here live, we have our own legislators that are performing their duties according to the Constitution. So that record is threatened.”

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