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Nigeria In Dire Need Of Relationship Mending, NIPR Insists

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The National President of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Mallam Mukhtar Zubairu Sirajo, has stated that as a country, Nigeria needs relationship mending to put things right for development.
Stating this during a courtesy call on the Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim in his office, yesterday, the NIPR boss said this is because, a lot of relationships in the country are cracked, and therefore needs Public Relations (PR) to mend it.
Emphasising the need for all to accept the truth as a means to enhance mending relationships, he noted that PR does not mean telling lies to merely create a feeling of everything being okay, rather it calls for an acceptance of the truth before coming up with solution.
“At the moment, particularly in this country (Nigeria), we need a lot of relationship mending. Our relationships are cracked, there’s no other time that Nigeria is in need of PR than now.
“In PR, we don’t tell ourselves lie. We don’t tell ourselves everything is okay simply because we want to see things being okay. You’ve to acknowledge that a problem exists before how to solve it.
“If we keep on playing the ostrich, we’re not going anywhere. We have to acknowledge that we have a problem. The country we have today is not the one we used to have. The country we used to have was far better than the one we have today.
“We can always retrace our steps, ask ourselves pertinent, even difficult questions, come up with answers as to where we got it wrong, what happened before, and what happened afterwards that makes us see things in different perspectives”, he said.
It’s in this light that the NIPR boss views the appointment of Pastor Paulinus Nsirim as Commissioner for Information and Communications as a clear acknowledgement of the importance of professionalism and excellence in the development of Rivers State, and Nigeria at large.
While congratulating the Commissioner over his appointment, Mallam Siraju stated that the Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, also deserves accolade for appointing a professional, and in so doing exhibited an acceptance of the importance of giving professionalism it’s place in order to develop the country.
“I want to congratulate the governor for two things: the first is for putting a square peg in a square hole, for recognising excellence; the second, and equally important, is for realising that for us to do things properly in this country, the right things must be done”, he said.
In his speech, the commissioner emphasised on the governor’s commitment to appointing the right people into his cabinet in order to enhance the achievement of the goals of the NEW Rivers Vision.
“His Excellency, Nyesom Wike, the architect of the NEW Rivers Vision, has demonstrated clearly that he wants to place emphasis on professional competence in his choice of those who’re members of his cabinet.
“My appointment stands out as one of those positive statements that he has made very boldly, to say that managing public communication, and government information at this point in history, will require a competent and thorough bred professional”, he said.
He continued that the governor is “a man that understands the dynamics of power, politics, and leadership, and he’s ready prepared to get imputes from professional groups. His primary goal as a governor is to make Rivers State a destination of choice, and he has worked, and still working tirelessly to ensure that that goal is achieved”, he said.
In the NIPR National President’s entourage were the immediate past President of the State Chapter, Samuel Toby Oseloka, and Chief Casca Ogosu, a Fellow of NIPR in Rivers State.
Present at the visit were the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Barrister Ibiwari Clapton-Ogolo, and all the directors in the ministry.

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Court Declares DESTMA Activities Unconstitutional

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The Delta State High Court sitting in Warri has declared the power of the Delta State Traffic Management Authority (DESTMA) to arrest traffic offenders and impose fines as illegal and unconstitutional.
In a judgment delivered on Wednesday in Suit No. W/348/2016: Chuks Christian Ofili v. Attorney-General of Delta State & Anor, Hon. Justice Ejiro Emudainowho struck down Section 18(1) of the Delta State Traffic Management Authority Law, 2013, holding that it conflicts with the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
The court held that DESTMA and its officials lacked the legal authority to impose fines, penalties or sanctions, or to confiscate vehicle number plates without first charging and securing a conviction before a competent court.
Justice Emudainowho ruled that the seizure of the claimant’s number plate and the imposition of a N30,000 fine without trial amounted to a “flagrant violation” of the claimant’s right to fair hearing and freedom of movement under Sections 36(1) and 41(1) of the constitution.
Among other reliefs, the court set aside the “Notification of New Traffic Offences and Penalties” issued against the claimant, ordered the refund of N30,000 paid for the release of the number plate, awarded N500,000 as legal costs and N300,000 as damages, with 10 percent interest per annum.
Reacting to the judgment, the claimant’s counsel, Olukunle Ogheneovo Edun, said the ruling affirms constitutional supremacy.
“The court was clear that only a competent court of law can impose penalties. Administrative agencies cannot assume judicial powers”, he said.
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COAS Praises Bayelsa On Military Welfare … As Diri Hands Over Residential Quarters To Army Chief

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The Nigerian Army has commended the Bayelsa State Government for promoting the welfare of its officers and men as part of efforts to enhance peace and security in the state.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu, gave the commendation on Thursday when he led other senior military officers on a courtesy/condolence visit to the State Governor, Douye Diri, in Government House, Yenagoa.
Gen. Shaibu praised the Bayelsa government for constructing and handing over residential accommodation to the Nigerian Army 16 Brigade at Elebele.
The army chief noted that the initiative would greatly ease the brigade’s accommodation challenges.
Shaibu, who explained that he was on a maiden operational visit to the state to assess the combat readiness of men and officers of the Command, also commiserated with the governor and the Ewhrudjakpo family on the passing of the Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo.
“My reason for coming here are two-fold. We are here for my maiden operational visit to the 6th Division area of  responsibility, which also covers Bayelsa State.
“I’m also here with a heart of gratitude and appreciation for what you have done for the 16 Brigade, which is the construction and completion of apartments  made up of nine units of three bedroom flats for non-commissioned officers and two blocks of nine units of two bedroom apartments for non-commissioned officers.
“This gesture will go a long way in mitigating the accommodation challenges that the Brigade is facing. It will be a great relief for the Nigerian Army”, he said.
Responding, Diri thanked Gen. Shaibu for acknowledging the modest contribution of the state government towards improving the safety of lives and property of the citizenry.
He lauded the various security agencies for exhibiting a high sense of professionalism in the discharge of their duties.
 “I like to use this opportunity to commend the Nigerian Army and other armed forces for what you are doing to ensure that Nigeria is safe and secure. For us in government, we all appreciate and understand that you are making sacrifices for our public safety.
“I implore you to continue to do what you are doing very well at all times. We are always here to support you in whichever form that we can, so that you will also have a conducive environment to enable you discharge your duties creditably.
“l’m equally happy that we were able to start and complete those buildings. We know that, like you rightly said, it will ease the accommodation demands of the officers in the 16 Brigade”, he said.
By; Ariwera  Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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Eno Inaugurates Committees On TSA, International Airport Status 

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Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, has inaugurated two inter-ministerial committees to supervise the implementation of the International Airport Status for the Victor Attah International Airport, and for the Treasury Single Account for Internally Generated Revenues.
While inaugurating the committees at the Government House, Uyo, Eno expressed confidence in the competence of the members of the committee to achieve the mandate.
“The committees’ establishment marks another strategic step in the administration’s drive to strengthen governance systems.
“It will also ensure the fast-tracking and the completion of major development projects in the state”, the Governor said.
He further said the members of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on International Airport Status Implementation include Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Enobong Uwah, who would serve as the Chairman.
Others are the Commissioner for Finance/Special Duties, Mr. Emem Bob; the Managing Director, Ibom Air, Mr. George Uriesi; and Mr. Ephraim Udosen, Permanent Secretary for Special Duties, among others.
“The Inter-Ministerial Committee on the Implementation of TSA-IGR has Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Emem Bob, as Chairman.
“Others are the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Uko Udom, SAN; Commissioner for Science and Digital Economy, Dr. Frank Ekpenyong; Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs,  Mr. Frank Archibong; Commissioner for Lands, Dr. Ubong Inyang, among others.”
The Governor noted that the members’ expertise would contribute significantly to the state’s infrastructural growth and financial stability.
He urged them to intensify efforts and ensure that all preparatory works remained on schedule.
“I charge the committee on the state’s airport with the responsibility of ensuring accelerated progress and meeting all required benchmarks ahead of the facility’s operational kick-off in April, 2026.
“I expect this committee to work tirelessly to ensure the realisation and commencement of full operations at the international airport by the first week of April 2026″, he said.
Eno emphasised the need for transparency, fiscal discipline and effective coordination across government agencies, saying that no agency of government was permitted to operate a single independent account.
He reaffirmed the termination of contracts for consultants on revenue generation, adding that all revenue must be generated and expended through a unified treasury account.
The Governor urged all MDAs to work with the Inter-Ministerial Committee, headed by the Commissioner for Finance to ensure that the expected results were achieved and on time.
He maintained that tenement rates would be paid into the treasury single account and urged full compliance from homeowners across the state.
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