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Stakeholders Task INEC On Electoral Act Amendment

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, says it has concluded the process of conversion of voting points to polling units across the 23 Local Government Areas in the State.
The National Commissioner Supervising Bayelsa, Edo and Rivers States, May Agbamuche-Mbu made the announcement  during a stakeholders’ meeting on the expansion of voters’ access  to polling units with political parties, security agencies, Civil Liberty Organisations, and others at the commission headquarters in Port Harcourt.
She emphasised that the proximity of people to the voting centers necessitated the commission’s move to convert voting points to polling units.
In a remark, the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in the State, Obo Effanga said the converson of voting points to polling units was one of the administrative activities of the commission.
According to the Electoral Commissioner,  polling units are also the creation, ownership of INEC and not any community, family or individual.
Effanga stated that the Polling Units in the State had been increased from 4,442 to 6866.
He affirmed that the exercise was necessary given that it was coming 25 years since the last time new polling units were created in Nigeria.
“At the end of the field work in Rivers State, we converted 2424 Voting Points to Polling Units. When this is added to the current figure of 4442 Polling Units; Rivers State will have a total of 6866 Polling Units for its current voter population of 3,215,273.”
Explaining further on the due diligence of the expansion exercise, Effanga noted that “in carrying out the conversion of Voting Points to Voting Units, we deployed technology, specifically the Geographical Information System (GIS) to plot with specificity, the location of all our polling units.”
He added that “the outcome of the fieldwork has since been subjected to verification by a team from the INEC Headquarters and the state office to ensure that the outcomes reflect our guideline.”
Also speaking, the Commissioner of Police, CP Friday Eboka said the assurance of equitable security during electoral process was important to retain participants’ confidence and commitment to any election.
CP Eboka who was represented by Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operation, Muazu Muhammed outlined the challenges faced by the command and urged the commission to notify the command one month ahead of any poll.
In his contribution, the  Chairman of the  State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Desmond Akawor commended INEC for a job well done, advising the commission to give consideration to the need for increase in logistics, especially, in the area of security since there were more polling units.
Akawor also harped on the need for the full elections timetable to be out in time to avoid a fire brigade approach to elections by political parties, while calling on INEC to continue mounting pressure on the National Assembly to pass the amendments to the Electoral Act into law to have the right framework for conducting the next election.
A representative of Isaac Ogbobula, the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the State, Celestine Akpobari raised concerns on why Khana LGA with 19 wards would have 64 polling units while Obio/Akpor LGA with 17 wards now has 852 polling units.
The State Chairman of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Young Ayo-Tamuno, who advocated for the commencement of comprehensive orientation of the populace before the next elections.
Also speaking, the Chairman of Persons Living with Disabilities in the Sate, Kie Obomanu called on INEC to make special preparations for his members so as not disenfranchise them in future elections.

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Customary Jurisprudence: CCA President Harps On Fair Hearing Importance

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The President of Customary Court of Appeal, Rivers State, Justice Iheanachor Obuzor has tasked chairmen and members of the state customary courts to ensure that the principles and doctrines of fair hearing are adhered to in the adjudication of customary matters in their respective areas of jurisdiction in line with administration of justice.
Obuzor made this call while declaring open a – two- day capacity building workshop organised for chairmen and members of the state customary courts in the state held at Justice Mary Odili Judicial Institute , Port Harcourt over the weekend, with the theme, “Empowering chairmen and members for efficient and fair dispute Resolutions”
The President of CCA, who was represented on the occasion by Justice B.N.L Deemua recounted the importance of fair hearing in the adjudication of justice administration, stressing that fair hearing principles are crucial as it gives parties the benefits to be heard before arriving in judgement .
He asked them the Chairmen and members sitting at the customary Bar to always be fair and upright in the discharge of their duties and conduct their trials in line with the native tradititions laws and customs of their respective communities of areas of their jurisdiction.
The President described the theme of the workshop as apt and timely ,and noted that the importance of training and retraining cannot be over emphasised
“Take the two-day training very serious and it will impact and improve all of you in the job handling as there is no limit to where you can attain to .if you do well , you can get to be a judge “he stated.
Justice Iheanachor Obuzor used the opportunity to thanked the management of the institute for putting up the today’s programmes for the customary workers and assured of his continued partnership with the institute for enhance service delivery in the customary jurisprudence in the state.
Earlier in her opening address, the Director of the Justice Mary Odili Judicial Institute, Port Harcourt, justice Anuri Ken_Chikere opined that customary courts jurisprudence deals with summary jurisdiction unlike the superior conventional courts , adding that they have the jurisdiction to hear both civil and criminal cases .
She further emphasized that the doctrines and principles of fear hearing must be given credentials in arriving in there rulings and judgements , stressing that the customary court’s plays a key roles in the contributions of peace and harmony in the society.
There were good will messages from the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Port Harcourt branch and many others.

By: Amadi Akujobi

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Cleric Attributes Nigeria’s Unity To God’s Grace

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Bishop of the Diocese of Okrika Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Enoch Atuboyedia, has attributed the continuous corporate existence of Nigeria and her unity despite the huge political and economic problems to the grace of God.
Bishop Atuboyedia said this at a media briefing as part of activities for the 3rd session of the 7th synod of the Diocese of Okrika coming up from 2nd to 5th of May 2024 at St James Church, Ogoloma, headquarters of Okrika Archdeaconry in Okrika Local Government Area.
The cleric also attributed the prevailing peace in Rivers State to the grace of God, while also stating that the current peace and unity being experienced, not only in the Okrika nation, but the entire Ijaw tribe is due to the grace of God.
Atuboyedia also said the ongoing massive renovation of the Okrika Grammar School by the Rivers State Government was made possible by the grace of God.
He said the theme for the synod, which is “I see Grace”, was taken from the Bible book of Isaiah.
In his words, “Grace is the one that keeps people going, grace is the one that answers everything, without grace of God, there will be no salvation”, he said.
The Bishop said the theme was chosen because of the role God’s grace has played in the sustenance of not only the Okrika nation, the Diocese, but also Rivers State and Nigeria as a whole.
According to him, the Synod, which commences on the 2nd of May 2024, will feature presidential address or bishop charge and a thanksgiving service on Sunday, 5th of May, 2024.
He described synod as the highest decision-making body of the Diocese, adding during the event, crucial decisions affecting the Diocese will be taken.
About 250 delegates are expected at the synod.

By: John Bibor

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Police Arrest Vigilante Commander, Others Over Robbery In Rivers

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The Rivers State Police Command has arrested the Commander of Isiokpo Community security outfit, popularly called vigilante group, Mr. Ododo Kingsley Obubochi, and three other members of the outfit for alleged vandalism and armed robbery in the State.
A statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the State, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said among those apprehended are the local vigilante Commander in Isiokpo, Ododo Kingsley Obubochi, along with three other executive members of the local vigilante group on 26th March, 2024.
She named others arrested as Mark Prince, Destiny Onuigbo, and Azubuike Orlu, stressing that they utilised their positions as executives of the outfit to access the group’s armoury, which they used in perpetrating the said criminal acts.
According to the statement, “the sequence of events leading to their arrest unfolded when a scrap dealer, known as Prince, approached Ododo during a vigilante group member’s burial of one of their members.
Prince used the venue of the burial to present himself as a businessman from Omagwa, proposed a joint venture involving the dismantling and sale of a mast belonging to Globacom, located on a secluded road in Elele.
“Following negotiations, Ododo agreed to provide firepower and monitoring during the operation for the mast’s disassembly. A fee of NGN500,000.00 was set for Ododo’s participation.
“The operation commenced as planned, with Ododo and his accomplices providing cover and supervision”, it stated.
The statement contained that their criminal activities were disrupted when they were intercepted by a police patrol unit during the operation, adding that confrontation ensued, resulting in their arrest. Two of the vandals escaped, while four were arrested.
The items recovered from the arrested individuals include three automatic pump-action guns, one live cartridge, one plier, one machete, and two Qlink motorcycles without registration numbers.
In response to this development, the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, CP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, expressed concern over vigilante members’ involvement in criminal enterprises.
He reiterated the command’s commitment to apprehending all individuals involved in criminal activities, regardless of their affiliations or positions within law enforcement structures.
“The ongoing investigation aims to apprehend the remaining fugitive suspects involved in this criminal network.
“The Rivers State Police Command urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station”, he said.

By: Akujobi Amadi

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