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OPM Commissions Free Schools In Rukpokwu

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As part of its calling and vision, the General Overseer (G.O) of Omega Power Ministries (OPM), Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere has commissioned the sixth of its Free Schools in Rukpokwu, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Speaking during the official commissioning of the free nursery, primary and adult education centre, Apostle Chinyere stated that his mission on earth would only be completed, the day he no longer sees school children wandering, hawking and roaming the streets of Port Harcourt and society during school hours.
He frowned at the increasingly high rate of children seen on the streets of Port Harcourt instead of been in schools due to the inability of their parents to send them to schools to be hawking just to help their parents.
He stated that beyond the call of spreading the gospel, he was also called into social works as did Jesus Christ in Matthew 14: 13-21, adding that when Jesus Christ came to spread the gospel, the people were hungry, “He fed them as well with physical food”, he said.
The man of God hinted that the church after driving through the Harold Wilson Drive in Town axis of Port Harcourt, he saw these less privileged and down-trodden children of school age on the streets during school hours, and as part of its practice, the church swung into action to purchase a bank building on that street for another free school centre that would be commissioned next month.
He stated that this was the only way these children could be given new lease of life thereby turning them to be good ambassadors of Rivers State and the country at large.
Speaking also, the Head Divine Distributor, Chief Matt Offeh praised the pastor for always putting the less privileged first in all his dealings, adding that his works would standout and speak for him if not on earth, but in heaven.
He stressed that at OPM, there was no social stratification on the basis of class or status, adding that church offerings are ploughed into helping the less privileged and translates into gifts, life, free education, shelter, free restaurants and skills training.
Also speaking, the welfare Director of the OPM Free Schools, Mrs Maureen Chukwu appealed to Rivers State government, Obio/Akpor Local Government Council, and the youth leaders to call the Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt Council’s tax collectors to order from demanding the free schools to pay taxes, adding that the church was impacting positively to the lives of these children and society without collecting a dine from these children’s parents.
Speaking also, one of the down trodden less privileged graduands, picked and brushed by OPM Free Nursery, Primary School and presently been sponsored by OPM at the Federal Government College (FGC), Port Harcourt recounted his ordeal as a little child growing up, very intelligent and wished to go to school, but his parents couldn’t afford the cost of sending him to school.

 

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Youth President Launches N10m Grant For Obio/Akpor Women

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The leader of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area Simplified Movement, Ambassador Chijioke Ihunwo, has unveiled a N10 million grant aimed at empowering women in Ward 1 of Obio/Akpor LGA.
Making the announcement during the recently concluded Obio/Akpor Ward 1 town hall meeting, Ihunwo revealed that the grant will be distributed in amounts of N100,000 to 20 women per community, including non-indigenes.
He stated that the gesture is a token of appreciation for the women’s unwavering support for Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Ihunwo emphasised the Governor’s commitment to ensuring that Ward 1, Obio/Akpor LGA, and Rivers State as a whole benefit from good governance.
Special Adviser on Power to the Governor, Hon. Solomon Abel Eke, highlighted the transparency and fairness that define the current leadership of the Obio/Akpor Simplified Movement, assuring that it operates without nepotism or impunity.
During the event, former leader of the Obio/Akpor Legislative Assembly, Hon. Achor Nna, criticised former Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Martin Amaewhule, who is also from Ward 1, for actions deemed uncharacteristic of true sons of Obio/Akpor LGA.
Also in attendance at the town hall meeting were Hon. Darlington Orji, Special Adviser on Political Affairs to the Governor of Rivers State, along with other prominent figures as well as other sons and daughters of Obio/Akpor.
They congratulated the new Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo, and collectively reaffirmed their support for the Fubara-led administration, underscoring a shared commitment to the progress and development of Rivers State.

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RSG Approves N225bn For Trans-Kalabari Road Project

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The Rivers State Executive Council, on Wednesday, approved N225 billion for the construction of the Trans-Kalabari Road project.
The Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Joseph Johnson, disclosed this while briefing newsmen after the State Executive Council meeting.
The meeting was presided over by Governor Siminalayi Fubara at the state Government House in Port Harcourt.
He said the project would be funded with savings from the state’s Internally Generated Revenue.
“We shall not borrow to fund the project. We are bent on generating money to fund our projects”, he said.
Johnson stated that the contractor had been mobilised with 30 per cent of the contract, worth to commence implementation.
The commissioner further said the project would be completed within a period of 32 months.
“This is the main Trans-Kalabari Road, the one that happened in the past was building of bridges.
“We are now doing a Trans-Kalabari Road that will run from NSS Pathfinder, immediately after Mgbuodohia community and extend to about 2km to the Aker Base Road in Rumuolumeni”, he said.
He also said the road would pass through the swamps behind the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, moving southwards towards the first bridge crossing.
“It will continue through a series of bridges, connecting many communities up to Tombia Town.
“The road will traverse very difficult terrains of swamp across rivers and creeks upon which series of bridges, decking and piling works will be done”, he said.
The Commissioner further said the state recently recorded some giant strides in the sporting sector.
Also briefing, the Acting Director-General, Rivers State Bureau of Public Procurement, Dr Ine Briggs, explained that the bureau diligently managed the proceedings leading to the award of the Trans-Kalabari road contract.
Briggs said the submissions of the state Ministry of Works were reviewed and all the supporting documents examined by the Ministry.
“Having fulfilled all the necessary procurement procedures and guidelines as prescribed by the Rivers State Public Procurement Law 2008 as amended, the Bureau is satisfied that all the elements leading to this award is sufficient to issue a certificate of no objection.
“Therefore, in consideration of all the relevant documents submitted by the Ministry of Works pursuant to the construction of Trans-Kalabari Road and bridges, the Bureau has issued the certificate of no objection, and that the contract be awarded to Lubrick Construction Company Limited”, Briggs said.

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Ongoing Elele-Omoku Road Awarded At N80bn – RSG

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The Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr Joseph Johnson, has said the ongoing dualisation of the Elele/Umudioga/ Egbeda/Ikiri/Omoku Road was awarded at N80 billion.
Johnson disclosed this in Port Harcourt yesterday while speaking to newsmen on the achievements of the Governor Siminalaye Fubara-led administration after one year in office.
He said the road, which cuts across three Local Government Areas, would facilitate easy movement of people and goods, saying “it will boost cross-community commerce.
“The farming communities along this area will find it easy to move their produce to markets in neighbouring towns.
“This project is a deliberate effort to make movement easy for our people, it’s no politics but service delivery”.
The Commissioner said the State Government had already paid 50 per cent of the contract value amounting to N40 billion.
“We are not paying lip service to governance, we mean business. We want Rivers people to see something new.
“We have devised ways of generating money to fund our projects, we are not indulging in any borrowing festival”, he said.
Analysts say the state capital will be decongested if the government successfully implements the line up of road projects in the state.

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