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RSG Rolls Out Healthcare Programmes To Mark Fubara’s Birthday

As part of activities to celebrate the 50th birthday of Governor Siminalayi Fubara today, 50 persons will benefit from free surgical operations and other healthcare initiatives in all government accredited facilities in Rivers State.
The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Adaeze Oreh, announced this at a media conference in Port Harcourt alongside the Executive Secretary of Rivers State Contributory Health Protection Programme (RIVCHPP), Dr Vetty Agala.
She said the initiatives were designed to enhance access to quality healthcare, strengthen social equity and also reaffirms the governor’s Health For All Rivers Vision.
Oreh listed the health packages to include: Sim Jara Health Scheme, Expanded Health Coverage For Vulnerable Populations and Mass Enrolment of Fifty Thousand Vulnerable Persons Across All 23 LGAs.
She explained that those to benefit from the surgery are enrollees on the Sim Jara Scheme offered by RIVCHPP beginning from yesterday (Monday) to Friday of this week.
The Health Commissioner also announced special health packages for persons in state-run care homes, pensioners, pregnant women and persons in correctional centres.
She said: “The first 50 individuals who subscribe to the Sim Jara Health Plan and require surgery would be eligible for free surgeries as part of this milestone celebrations. This initiative reflects our commitment to financial protection and access to life-saving surgical interventions for our people.
“In honour of His Excellency’s birthday, the Rivers State Ministry of Health will fully enrol the following vulnerable groups into the RIVCHPP Equity Health Plan; children in state-run homes, residents of correctional centres and pensioners. This is to ensure comprehensive and free healthcare coverage for those who need it most and removing financial barriers to essential medical services.”
Dr. Oreh added that the RIVCHPP programme also aimed to enrol 50,000 vulnerable persons on the scheme in conjunction with the 23 local government councils in the state to enable people at the grassroots access quality healthcare.
While calling on members of the public to take advantage of the initiatives to access quality healthcare services, she warned that no health personnel in the accredited facilities are expected to collect money from beneficiaries of the programmes to access care, threatening severe sanctions on any defaulter.
She emphasized her ministry’s zero-tolerance for exploitation and compromise in service delivery.
The commissioner who commended some council chairmen in the State for keying into the initiative, urged citizens of the State to visit their local council secretariats, the offices of RIVCHPP or their online platforms to get enrolled.
Elaborating on the services offered by the initiative, the Executive Secretary of RIVCHPP, Dr Vetty Agala, added that within this one week of the governor’s birthday celebration, beneficiaries can get up to 15 free surgeries including pregnant women who require caesarian sections.
She, however, added: “If you are under the Sim Jara Scheme or any of the informal sector schemes, it means that you will not pay for surgeries but you will pay a fifteen percent on your drugs and your medications and that’s to help them revolve those drugs”.
While acknowledging that the cost of healthcare is currently very high, Agala stated; “We are interested in driving down maternal mortality, we don’t want our women dying, we don’t want our neonates dying, so ensure that you register with the scheme.”
By: John Bibor
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Nigeria Accounts For 70% Of 11m Illegal Arms In W/Africa

The National Center for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW) says that Nigeria is accountable for 70 per cent of 11 million illegal arms and light weapons in West Africa,
Mr Alex Ebimiebo, the South South Zonal Director of the NCCSALW, made the remark at the Naval Warfare Course 9 Inter-Agency seminar, organised by the Naval War College in Calabar on Thursday.
Ebimiebo presented a paper themed, “Strengthening Security Agencies Collaboration to Counter Illicit Arms Proliferation for Enhanced National Security in Nigeria.”
He said that the illegal arms dealings were largely responsible for Nigeria’s 2.2 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and 26,000 refugees in neighboring countries.
Ebimiebo further said that arms proliferation had led to economic distortions, an increase in violence, crime, and impediment to peace building.
He, however, called for concerted effort from all Nigerians to tackle the menace, saying that NCCSALW would take the fight to the society since security is the responsibility of everyone.
“So, as a result, everybody is a stakeholder, so as such, we need to involve the whole society in this fight and the center has a lot of programmes for collaboration with our sister agencies.
”We also have advocacy and sensitisation programmes that we take to members of the general public from time to time,” he said.
Meanwhile, Rear Adm. Akinola Oludude, Commandant, Naval War College, expressed concern on the influx of illicit arms into Nigeria since 2020.
He attributed this to the extensive borderline of about 4,470 kilometers between Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon.
He also noted that the nation’s maritime domain that extended over 853 kilometers of coastline and of the Gulf of Guinea had also not helped.
The commandant said that the 2021 survey by the NCCSALW revealed that over six million illegal weapons were in circulation in the country.
Oludude said that out of the figure, about 70 per cent were in the hands of non-states actors.
”The impact of this illicit arms proliferation is profound and multifaceted.
”These weapons bred various forms of insecurity, including terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, communal clashes, and armed robbery.
“Inter-agency collaboration is needed to tackle the proliferation of illicit arms and weapons,” he said.
Oludude said that no single agency, no matter how well-resourced, no matter how well-dedicated, could effectively tackle the complex challenge alone.
He stated that the nature of the recent arms proliferation demanded a joint and multi-agency approach.
“Therefore, this seminar provides a vital platform for us to collectively examine the complexities of this complex challenge,” he said.
Also speaking, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Eastern Naval Command, Rear Adm. Kennedy Ezete, urged the participants to translate the discussions and recommendations of the seminar into concrete actions.
He advised the participants to take the knowledge and insights gained to their respective agencies and organisations and implement them
According to him, “we must ensure that the suggestions and way forward developed here are implemented effectively and that the partnerships forged are sustained.
”This requires a commitment from all stakeholders, including the leadership of our security agencies and the wider community.
”Share your experiences, implement the strategies that have been suggested, and continue to work collaboratively to counter illicit arms proliferation.
“We must also continue to invest in training, technology, and intelligence gathering to enhance our capabilities.”
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) yesterday issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government over its failure to constitute the governing board of the National Pension Commission.
The Labour Centre also accused the government of diverting workers’ funds through the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund.
According to a communiqué signed by its President, Joe Ajaero, the Central Working Committee of the NLC met on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, to deliberate on urgent issues affecting Nigerian workers, the trade union movement, and the nation at large.
The meeting addressed the leadership crisis in the Edo State Council of the NLC, what it described as alarming developments in the NSITF, the governance vacuum in PENCOM, and the broader state of the nation.
The communiqué noted that the CWC expressed outrage at the ongoing assault on workers’ social protection rights through the Federal Government’s diversion of 40% of workers’ contributions to the national coffers as “revenue,” describing it as a flagrant violation of the statutes establishing the NSITF.
“Equally condemnable is the new administration’s false claim of ownership of the NLC National Headquarters, a property owned by Nigerian workers; the resort to cyber and media bullying of the trade unions and leadership, coupled with covert moves to amend the NSITF Act in a manner that would disenfranchise workers and give the government full control over the funds.
“The CWC warns that these actions represent a direct attack on workers’ rights, hard-earned resources, and the principle of tripartite governance enshrined in international labour standards.
“The Congress affirms that the NSITF belongs to the Nigerian working class and will mobilise all legitimate means to ensure workers’ interests are protected,” Ajaero said.
On the steps to be taken, the NLC president stated, “The NSITF must account for and return all diverted funds within seven working days from today.
“The PENCOM board must be properly constituted in full compliance with the law within seven working days from today.
“The Pension Commission must submit to the NLC a full status report of the funds within the same period.
“If at the end of these seven working days, nothing is done, the NLC will no longer guarantee industrial peace in the sector.”
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