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480 Indigent N’Delta Pupils Get Shell Scholarships

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Eight years after the launch of Cradle-To-Career (C2C) scholarship scheme for brilliant indigent pupils in public primary schools in hard-to-reach communities in the Niger Delta, the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) has now increased the number of beneficiaries of the Special Secondary School Scholarships programme in the three core pilot states of Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers to 480.
Inducting 60 new beneficiaries into the fully-funded secondary school scholarship scheme at Bloombreed High School at Elelenwo, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, SPDC said the C2C programme was an all-inclusive initiative that provides opportunities and strong foundation for brilliant pupils in public primary schools to attend four top private secondary boarding schools in the country.
Speaking at the induction ceremony last Friday, SPDC General Manager, External Relations, Mr Igo Weli, urged the 60 scholars to remain focused, disciplined and obedient, adding that, “to wear a crown, one must earn it”.
Weli urged the beneficiaries to turn their special privilege into vast opportunities by working hard to excel at all times.
“Always remember you have a duty to yourself to make the best of this rare opportunity. There is a crown for you at the end, but you have to earn it and to earn it, you must be focused, attentive, obedient, diligent and kind to everyone around you to be a better person in learning and character,” Weli counselled.
“This programme presents before you a life-time chance and opportunity to construct the foundation for your future and grow to become a pride to yourself, family, community, state and society at large,” the external relations top chief at Shell Nigeria added.
The general manager, who was represented by the Social Performance Investment Manager, Mrs Gloria Udoh, listed the four reputable secondary schools selected to train the 60 indigent pupils in Port Harcourt as follows: Archdeacon Brown Education Centre, Woji, Bloombreed High School, Elelenwo, Brookestone Secondary School, Rukpokwu; and Jephthah Comprehensive College, East-West Road, adding that the pupils were painstakingly selected through a transparent and rigorous examination process.
In his remarks, Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Education, Mr. Dagogo Adonye Hart, who was represented by the Deputy Director (Unit Head, Secondary), Mrs Joy Nwamaka Joseph commended SPDC for the good work they have been doing to ensure quality education in the state and country at large.
The permanent secretary appealed to Shell to expand the scope of the scholarship from 20 pupils per state, to 40 pupils, in order for more people to benefit.
He hoped that the beneficiary students Shell has helped with the fully-funded scholarship would do all proud, saying that it was a good thing that the company has lifted the burden of paying the students’ fees and other requirements from their parents.
“It is a good thing to lift a burden from parents; you might not know what you have done now, but these children, I know would project your name. I believe that the children are destined to be winners, and because you have identified them today, we know that these children from Rivers State would not disappoint you. It is one thing to be in Shell, and it is another thing to see the outside community and have interest in them,” Hart noted.
In his goodwill message, Principal, Bloombreed High School, Mr Ahmed Kamal, said the day was very remarkable in the history of the school as it was the first time such a lofty programme was held in the school.
Kamal praised the merit-based selection process in the programme, and urged all to support Shell in efforts to make it successful.
“If we all support Shell by creating the needed enabling environment for their business to thrive, we would have a group of Nigerians that would change their various communities in future. If Shell does this for 10 years, that is 600 pupils, and so, the multiplier effect is very enormous for the communities of the Niger Delta, and indeed, Nigeria,” he said.
One of the beneficiaries from Rivers State, Obomate Oribim told The Tide in an interview that he was happy and grateful to Shell for the golden opportunity to excel in life, and promised to be a good ambassador of his community and the state.
While urging the youth to remain peaceful and create the enabling environment for Shell to do more to positively impacting the lives of the less privileged in the society, Oribim assured that he would take advantage of opportunity to contribute positively to  the development of the state.

Susan Serekara-Nwikhana & Miriam Obusele

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Ibom Air Reiterates Commitment To Healthcare Delivery 

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The Chief Operating Officer, Ibom Air, Mr George Uriesi, has reiterated the company’s commitment to promote healthcare delivery in the state.
Uriesi made the expression at a ceremony to mark the 2024 World Malaria Day in Uyo on Thursday.
The Chief Operating Ifficer said Ibom Air would continue to partner the Akwa Ibom State Government to fight Malaria among pregnant women and children.
”We are targeting pregnant women and children from zero to five years. They form a strong focus of our anti malaria campaign”, he said.
Uriesi urged residents of the state to imbibe good sanitary habits in order to ensure a healthy environment.
He announced a donation of 1,000 insecticide-treated nets and 3,000 doses of Sulfadoxine/Pyrimethamine (SP Oral) as part of the firm’s input to the fight against malaria in the state.
Receiving the items, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Augustine Umoh, thanked Ibom Air for the gesture, and described it as a good omen to the fight against malaria.
Umoh appealed to other companies in the state to join hands with the state government to drive the ARISE Agenda and Kick Malaria Out Programme.
”It is with appreciation and joy in our heart that we receive these items, we firmly promise that they will be effectively utilised”.
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Group Dismisses Call For NDDC MD’s Sack … Passes Confidence Vote.

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A Pan Ogoni Youth Organization under the aegis of Ogoni Youth Federation (OYF) has dismissed allegations of corruption and nepotism by the Ethnic Coalition in Rivers State, levelled against the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, and the call for his sack as baseless and ill intended.
The body also passed a vote of confidence on the present management of the NDDC led by Dr. Ogbuku, stating that it has operated within the ambit of its statutory mandate as an interventionist agency to develop the Niger Delta.
The position of the OYF was contained in a press Statement signed by the Acting President of the body, Comrade  Emmanuel  Goteh Bie, and made available to the press.
The statement, which read in part stated that, “It has come to our notice that the Ethnic youth coalition in a recent press briefing accused the MD of NDDC of nepotism, embezzlement of funds and called for his sack.
“For the avoidance of doubt, Legborsi Sunday Yamaabana,  who claim to be the President of the Ethnic Youth Coalition, do not have the locus or legal standing to act in any of such capacity since he has been suspended/expelled from Ogoni Youth Federation for gross misconduct and embezzlement.
“The decision to releave Mr. Yamaabana of his position as President of OYF was reached at the ‘National Congress’ following thorough investigations and in accordance with the procedures outlined in the OYF constitution.
“The accusations of nepotism and corruption levelled against the NDDC MD is  therefore a figment of imagination of Mr Yamaabana and his Co travelers.
“So far we are aware of the programmes and developmental strides of the M.D of NDDC and has also put up request for what we think will better the lot of our people, and we can proudly say that his response is friendly and acceptable and in accordance with the ethics of his office.  It is in our knowledge that the MD is doing fine and deserves our support and solidarity”.
The statement restated the commitment of Ogoni Youth Federation, to uphold the principles of transparency, accountability, and working with relevant stakeholders towards the advancement and promotion of peace and development in Ogoni and the entire Niger Delta region.
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Obaseki Approves N70,000 Minimum Wage For Workers

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Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Monday, announced an increase in the Minimum Wage for the State Civil Servants from N40,000 to N70,000 effective from May 1.
Obaseki disclosed this while inaugurating the newly-built ultra-modern Labour House secretariat complex that would house the various labour unions in Benin.
The Tide’s source reports that Obaseki named the new Labour House edifice after his predecessor and former NLC President, Sen. Adams Oshiomhole.
Obaseki also promised to further increase the minimum wage to over N70,000, depending on what the Federal Government would approve as the new minimum wage for workers in Nigeria.
He said, “Edo is currently paying the highest minimum wage of N40,000 in Nigeria. But we know that even the N40,000 can no longer take workers home because of the poor economic situation being experienced in the country.
“So, as a government, we will continue to support the agitation for increment in workers’ salaries.
“In solidarity with workers, effective from May, 1, we have increased Edo workers’ minimum wage from N40,000 to N70,000 and we will move it up further depending on what the Federal government would approve”, he said.
According to Obaseki, “the commissioning of this labour House and the increment in wage are just a token to say thank you to Edo workers for the harmonious industrial relationship my administration has enjoyed in the last seven and half years.
“The achievements we have recorded in the last seven and half years would not have been possible if not for the cordial relationship with the various labour unions in the state.
“The reforms and projects we have carried out in our various institutions were targeted at improving the productivity of our workers in the state”, he added.
He urged the state labour unions to use the revenue that would be generated from the building for its maintenance.
The keynote speaker, Comrade Joe Ajaero, President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), commended Governor Obaseki for the increment in minimum wage in the state.
Ajaero said, “NLC and the Federal Government have not agreed on what should be the new minimum wage for workers, but Edo has taken the lead. It shows that the Governor is labour friendly and has empathy for workers”.
In his lecture titled, “Leveraging the legacies of Pa. Michael Imoudu as a way of fostering harmonious and productive industrial relations, Ajaero said Edo has about the best workforce environment in any public service in the country.
The NLC President, while speaking on the legacies of the late Pa Michael Imoudu, noted that the first labour unionist in the country engaged the colonialists for the betterment of the Nigeria workers.
He explained that he was attacked, harassed, suffered humiliations and was imprisoned by the colonial masters for workers in the country to have a better welfare.
Also speaking, President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Festus Osifo, appreciated Governor Obaseki for all the labour friendly policies and reforms being embarked upon by his administration.
“I can tell you that there are some states in Nigeria whose governors still pay N18,000 minimum wage. They even pay in percentages and determine who to pay and who not to pay. So, Edo has gone ahead with this increment”, he said.
Osifo, who stated that he was proud to be from Edo, thanked the governor for rising above political sentiments and naming the new labour House after Oshiomhole.
Also, the State Head of Service, Anthony Okungbowa, disclosed that the idea of building a labour House to accommodate organised labour in Edo was conceived by former Oshiomhole in 2014.
Okungbowa said, “in view of this vision, Obaseki worked assiduously to make the dream a reality by committing scarce resources, time and efforts into the construction of the ultra modern and state of the art labour House complex.
“The edifice is a masterpiece designed to enable organised labour operate in a conducive atmosphere and engage government constructively in the interest of the workforce”, Okungbowa said.
Earlier in his welcome address, the State Chairman of Edo NLC, Comrade Odion Olaye, thanked the governor for the kind gesture and magnanimity, adding that workers had long waited for inauguration of the project.
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