Niger Delta
NIS: Usaid, Health Body Seek Crsg’s Support
The representatives of USAID and Health Finance and Governance Project, Nigeria have sought the support of the Cross Rivers State Ministry of Information and Orientation to create massive awareness on the forthcoming Health Insurance Scheme through various media outfits in the State.
The Cross River State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mrs. Rosemary Archibong, who spoke with the visiting team to the State appreciated the encomiums poured on the ministry and commended the Health Finance and Governance team for their commitment towards the proposed take-off of the Cross River State Health Insurance Scheme.
She thanked the team for the effective and laudable partnership with the ministry in projecting the outstanding vision of Prof. Ben Ayade, Governor of Cross River State whose visions are so large, citing an instance on a recent event in Nassarawa State where Cross River stood amongst the best three states in the federation that were applauded for their effort in universal health coverage.
The commissioner informed the visitors that the governor had some projects running and ongoing like the largest Floor Garment Factory consisting of a huge number of female employees; the solar farm from where energy will be distributed to the populace; among others.
Barrister Archibong also added that the Canadian Government had come to partner with the state to establish a Canadian School in Obudu, pointing out that the present Cross River State Health Insurance Scheme popularly called AyadeCare is to render free access to the least citizen as well as those in the rural areas who cannot afford quality healthcare.
She maintained that the HIS which had been passed into law by the State House of Assembly would hopefully get to the implementation stage to ensure that Cross Riverians and all residents have access to quality and affordable healthcare.
Commenting, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Orientation, Mr. Aye Henshaw II, informed that a media training had been carried out for members of the press, stating that major news outfits in the state are under the supervision of the Ministry and this would be capitalized on to create awareness on AyadeCare.
According to him, messages are designed for jingles and flyers which will be translated into different local languages in the state while also interfacing through the social media platform to ensure that there is adequate media coverage that will create the necessary awareness.
Senior Analyst, Technical Project Officer Leah Taub, offered her support to the development of the advocacy strategy and also help to increase Health insurance in most community members as well as advocate for quality healthcare for Nigerians. Miss Taub commended the Commissioner, Permanent Secretary and Management Staff of the Ministry for the team spirit and passion towards the forthcoming scheme.
The Knowledge Management and Communication Officer, Mr. Somto Mbelu stated that the role of the media in disseminating information towards creating awareness for the project cannot be left out as communication is key to the success of the program which is why the team thought it wise to work with the Ministry of Information and Orientation in order to get the media and communication advocacy strategy on point in view of when the scheme proposed to give quality and affordable healthcare to everyone including those in the rural and remote areas of the State would commence.
Consequently, the Ministry of Information and Orientation guided the USAID, Health Finance and Governance Project Nigeria team on advocacy visit to major media outfit in the State to create awareness for the forthcoming health scheme that would enable all to have access to quality healthcare.
Speaking during the visit to HIT FM Calabar, the General Manager, Mr. Patrick Ugbe stated that there are various programs running on HIT FM and that for the team to achieve their objective of creating awareness, they must pick the program that is more suitable, pointing out that people often feel that Government schemes are ways government extort money from people.
He emphasized that the team is embarking on creating awareness to wade off the mistrust that people have when Government schemes are mentioned is in course, adding that if the team believes in the spirit of advocacy and media to get to their core target, then HIT FM is positioned to do that, informing that once audience know that something is for their good, they will buy into the idea.
In the same vein, the acting General Manager Canaan City Radio (FRCN) Calabar, Mr. Effiom Archibong informed the visiting team that although a training had been conducted for Journalists in the State by the Ministry of Information and Orientation in partnership with Health Finance and Governance to create awareness of the scheme, future training of such magnitude should include broadcasters and programmers as well, noting that the scheme is important and should be keyed into by everyone since no one can envisage when to fall ill.
NTA General Manager, Mr. Peter Ngbeken, applauded the scheme, stating that he is a beneficiary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and that NTA has different avenues to showcase various program be it local, national or international as the air wave is open, noting that other States in Nigeria ought to be aware of what is going on in Cross River State and expressed his readiness to work with the healthcare team.
The General Manager, Cross River Broadcasting Corporation (CRBC), Dr. (Mrs.) Teresa Essien stated that CRBC has been publicizing Ayade Care right from inception to the floor of the House of Assembly, adding that the scheme is critical because health issues associated with poverty is very challenging.
She explained that people do not tend to fall ill but illness will still come up and there will be the challenge of people trying to get money to pay hospital bills, maintaining that Ayade Care is what many Cross Riverians are hopeful will solve their health challenges to a great extent and promised that the Health Scheme would be aired on Thursday’s segments in the station.
Also speaking the General Manager, Cross River State Newspaper Corporation, Mr. Emma Akpong stated that the team has made no mistake by coming to the Newspaper Corporation with their message, adding that as a State Government outfit, it is their mandate to get information across the State and beyond.
He assured that the Newspaper corporation would do its best to ensure that Cross Riverians are properly enlightened on what the team is doing because as she puts it, publicity remains the integral part of any development project.
Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
Niger Delta
GoG Crucial To Bayelsa’s Dev, Growth – Diri
Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has said the location of the state around the resource-rich Gulf of Guinea (GoG) region presents unique opportunities for investment for its growth and development.
He also stated that his administration was ready to deepen collaboration to enhance the security of the contiguous maritime area.
The Governor stated this recently while speaking at the Nigerian Mission House in New York, during a High-Level Discourse on the Gulf of Guinea, with the theme: “Unlocking Energy, Oil/Gas, Mineral Resources, Aviation and Maritime Opportunities in the Gulf of Guinea: A Roadmap for Peace and Security”, on the margins of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
The Tide gathered that the event was convened by a policy think tank, “The New Diplomat”, in collaboration with Angola-based Gulf of Guinea Commission.
The State’s Chief Executive noted that Bayelsa, being the ancestral homeland of the Ijaw people, shares historical affiliation and geographical similarities with the Gulf of Guinea, saying that the huge economic potentialities of the area were yet to be fully exploited.
He said the State’s longest coastline in the country of over 200km offers opportunities in tourism, oil, gas and energy development as well as investments in glass, ceramics, fisheries, maritime and aviation, among others.
“The Gulf of Guinea, stretching approximately 6,000 kilometers from Cape Lopez in Gabon to Cape Palmas in Liberia, is one of the world’s most strategic maritime basins.
“It anchors nearly 60 per cent of Africa’s oil production, holds 4.5 per cent of global proven oil reserves, and 2.7 per cent of global gas, and supports seaborne trade expanding at unprecedented pace.
“Surrounding this basin is a vast market of over 500 million people across West and Central Africa, making the Gulf not only a lifeline for energy, but also a growth engine for trade, jobs, and food security.
“Bayelsa’s unique geography grants us unmatched prospects for oil and gas exports, maritime logistics, fisheries, and coastal trade. Our dual identity as an energy powerhouse and custodian of delicate ecosystems defines both our responsibilities and opportunities”, the Governor said.
He stressed that the objective of his administration was to create a safe and transparent environment where private investment, local enterprise and international partners can deliver shared prosperity for communities in the region.
He, however, noted that insecurity had been a serious challenge in the Gulf, particularly piracy, which he said required concerted effort among stakeholders to effectively tackle.
“As a government, we have pioneered a community-based crime prevention strategy – the first among Nigeria’s coastal states. We couple this with formal enforcement in partnership with the Nigerian Navy, Joint Task Force, Police and other agencies.
“We have re tooled local security outfits, established the Bayelsa Community Safety Corps, and deployed technological surveillance mechanisms.
“Bayelsa State’s partnership with United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Government of Germany to launch a community-based crime-prevention programme has shown promising results, including the rescue of seven kidnapped victims in 2022″, the Governor added.
The UNODC Executive Director and Director-General of the United Nations Office in Vienna, Austria, Amb. Ghada Waly, said the Gulf of Guinea is an important economic powerhouse of the African continent.
Waly re-echoed the significance of shoring up security in the Gulf, saying the region had become a transit route for illicit financial flows, drugs and organised crime.
“According to the 2024 Nigerian Corruption Survey reported by the UNODC, over $40 billion had been lost in the last one decade through illicit financial flows and embezzlement. Corruption opens the door for criminal networks to infiltrate supply chain and erode the rule of law.
“With global demand for critical minerals set to rise, the risks will only grow. Without concrete action and sustained support, these threats will hold the region back from reaching its full potential.
“At the UNODC, we are working with our partners to curb organised crime in Nigeria and in the Gulf of Guinea”, she said.
In a welcome address, Nigeria’s former Ambassador to Thailand, who is the convener and Director of The New Diplomat, Oma Djebah, said the roundtable was organised to bring together global thought leaders, policy makers, private sector icons and the civil society “to advance pragmatic, enduring partnerships and a bright future for the Gulf of Guinea.”
He also stated that the proposed Gulf of Guinea Business Council (GoGBC) would foster collaboration between the private sector and governments in the Gulf of Guinea and development partners, saying that it would create jobs, improve infrastructure and unlock the region’s full economic potential.
The event was chaired by former Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister and erstwhile United Nations Under-Secretary-General, Prof Ibrahim Gambari, and had in attendance Governor of Zamfara State, Dr. Dauda Lawal; Nigeria’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Lateef Fagbemi; his Solid Minerals Development counterpart, Dr. Dele Alake; and Nigeria’s 21st Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Awwal Gambo.
Others were former France Ambassador to Nigeria and currently, Head, Africa Division at France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Emmanuella Blatmann; Portugal’s Special Envoy to Africa and former Ambassador to Denmark, Rita Laranjinha; and the Charge d’ Affaires, Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the United Nations, Amb. Samson Itegboje, among others.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
Niger Delta
IYC Lauds Police Over Real Estate Agent Killer’s Arrest
President of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Worldwide, Sir Jonathan Lokpobiri Snr., has applauded the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), Bayelsa State Command, for the timely investigation and arrest of Mr George Idumangi, suspected killer of a Real Estate agent in Yenagoa, Mr. Richard Ekpebu.
Lokpobiri gave the commendation at the Ijaw House, headquarters of the Council, while speaking with Journalists shortly after a monitoring tour of some ongoing projects being executed by the IYC.
He condemned crime and criminality and dissociated the umbrella Ijaw Youth body from nefarious activities, noting that the suspect, Mr. Idumangi, popularly called Pastor Brandy, once served in one of the adhoc committees of the Council and worked closely with a former Zonal Executive of the Council, but that it does not make the IYC an association of criminal-minded individuals.
“I want to commend the Nigerian Police for the timely investigation and subsequent arrest of Mr. George Idumangi, the prime suspect in the murder of Mr. Richard Ekpebu.
“I like to sound it very clear that though Mr. Idumangi, who is popularly called Pst. Brandy, has previously served in a committee of one of the former executive of the central zone of the IYC, that doesn’t make the IYC, which many of us have struggled to build, a criminal organisation.
“I sympathise with the bereaved families of Mr. Ekpebu. He’s one of us. Both Idumangi and Ekpebu are Ijaw youths. We’re against crime of any sort. We’ve responsible and well behaved members of the IYC in all walks of life doing Ijaw nation and Nigeria very proud.
“How on earth will you take another man’s life because of money? How much is the money in question? No man has the right to wrongfully take another’s life no matter what”, the Youth leader said.
Lopkpobiri, who also said under his leadership of the Council a number of youth developmental initiatives were being carried out, said one of such programmes is the ongoing construction of a Youth vocational centre alongside other projects to train and retrain Ijaw Youths in various skills and vocations.
He also called on the Nigerian Police and sister security agencies to apprehend and question the authenticity of any body seen using the number plate and insignia of the IYC in vehicles, saying the Ijaw Youth Council number plates and insignia we’re exclusively reserved for serving executive members of the Council.
“People can’t use the IYC logo, plate number and council insignia to be fomenting trouble.
“Henceforth I call on the Police and sister security outfits to arrest suspected members of the public, who aren’t executive members of the IYC, using our insignia and plate numbers to commit crime and criminality”, the IYC President added.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
Niger Delta
No Hiding Place For Erring Motorists In Delta – FRSC
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Delta State Sector Command, has warned motorists against violating traffic regulations, saying there will be no hiding place for them.
The new FRSC Sector Commander in the state, Mrs. Joyce Alexander, who gave the warning recently at a news conference in Asaba, said the era of impunity is over.
“The roads must be safe, and the corps will pursue that goal relentlessly. No individual, no matter how highly placed, will be shielded from the consequences of breaking the law”, she said.
According to her, “strict adherence to traffic rules and regulations would reduce crashes and improve safety on the roads.
“We are urging Nigerians to adhere to traffic rules and regulations to ensure safer roads.
“Motorists must ensure that they drive at recommended speed limit such as 35km/h in built-up areas.
“This is to minimise the risks of crashes while guaranteeing their safety and that of others.
“All hands must be on deck to stop the carnage; every road user must ensure safety whenever they are on the road.”
The Sector Commander also called for stakeholders’ support to reduce the rate of road accident.
“My coming here is to rejig and reposition the corps operation with our stakeholders, the people, government, unions, as well as all road users.
“We need to ensure that, at the end of the day, we have safe roads, and people can move from one point to another to transact their businesses”, she said.
She reiterated the commitment of the corps to ensuring safe, passable, seamless and crash-free roads.
Alexander appealed to parents and guardians not to allow their underage children to drive.
She warned that minors found driving would be arrested and sanctioned.
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