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It’s time to reclaim ownership of our armed forces – Idris

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, has called on Nigerians to take ownership of the Armed Forces and see it as an integral part of the national family.

Idris made the call in Abuja yesterday, at the Maiden Defence Headquarters (DHQ) Civil-Military Relation Conference, with the theme, “Winning Hearts and Minds: Non-Kinetic Approaches to National Security”.

The minister, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr Ogbodo Chinasa, said that Nigerians must begin to see the military not as an  occupying force, but a force for good, protection and progress.

He said the effectiveness and efficiency of the military depended on the full ownership and participation of all Nigerians.

According to him, the Nigerian military is not a foreign entity, rather an integral part of our national family that must be proudly owned and respected by the citizens it serves.

He lamented that due to the past involvement of the military in governance, Nigerians had developed negative perceptions about the military, but after several years of civilian rule that perceptions must change.

“The reality we face today is uncomfortable but undeniable: a trust deficit exists between the military and many segments of the Nigerian population.

“Civilians, in some quarters, perceive the Armed Forces not as partners in peace, but as a force of aggression, brutal, offensive, and distant.

“This perception, whether based on history, misinformation, or isolated incidents, poses a grave threat to national unity and stability.

“Yet, let us remember that the Armed Forces of Nigeria are not a foreign entity. They are not a detached machinery.

“They are a national institution, owned, funded, and mandated by the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, on behalf of every Nigerian citizen. In truth, the Armed Forces belong to the people.

“Therefore, it is time for our people to reclaim that ownership. It is time for Nigerians to see the military as an integral part of our national family, not an occupying force, but a force for good, for protection, and for progress,” he said.

The minister said the conference marked a crucial step toward achieving that vision by focusing on non-kinetic strategies, dialogue, community engagement, media sensitisation, and humanitarian collaboration.

He added that national security was not only about firepower, but also about trust, empathy, and partnership.

Idris urged the media and other critical stakeholders to champion the efforts of rebranding the image of the Nigerian military as a force that belongs to the people and committed to protecting the country to achieve desired peace and economic development.

“We must be deliberate in reshaping the public narrative about our Armed Forces. We must amplify stories of sacrifice, of community service, of lives saved and dignity restored.

“We must challenge misinformation and foster responsible reporting.

“Moreover, we must build stronger bridges of interaction through town halls, joint projects, civic education, and institutional frameworks that keep the military close to the heartbeat of the nation.”

He assured that the Federal Ministry of Information stands ready to work hand in hand with the Defence Headquarters, civil society, and the media to implement the outcomes of the conference.

“Together, we will shape a new chapter in Civil-Military Relations, one rooted in mutual respect, transparency, and shared purpose,” he added.

The minister commended the DHQ for organising the conference, which he described as timely and essential.

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CHURCH RENDERS FREE MEDICAL OUTREACH, OTHERS TO HOST COMMUNITIES 

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Some communities in Rivers State enjoyed significantly the All African Service Project (AASP) by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints, humanitarian services in their Church’s stakes and districts in Nigeria.
The humanitarian services which was held on the 16th August this year is an annual event usually carried out by members of the church to assist their host communities at different locations of the church every year in Africa.
In Port Harcourt Nigeria, Port Harcourt South Stake, this year they did Zebra crossing in Borikiri, precisely at UPE junction, this is to drastically reduce accident.
In Bundu Ama, still in Port Harcourt South Stake, there was a massive turnout, as the church offered free medical test and provided free drugs for those that have malaria, High Blood Pressure and illnesses that was discovered.
They equally carried out free eye test and gave out glasses for those that also have eye problems.
In the process of the testing woman, named Mrs Anthonia Marshall, was perceived to have breast cancer , which the church was contemplating to refer her to hospital and ready to bear the cost if actually it was a breast cancer.
Apart from that, the Church further provided school uniforms and books for primary school children in Bundu Ama community.
Comprehensively over 300 persons benefitted from the free medical outreach.
Speaking, the President of Port Harcourt South Stake, Williams Igoniye, explained that Helping Hand is an initiative of the Church go West Africa Project where they provide services for host community.
” This is purely a humanitarian services rendered to our host communities all over West Africa, mostly where the church is located.
” This year in Port Harcourt South Stake, we able to carried out designing of Zebra crossing at UPE junction Borikiri, with the view to reduce accident and safety of human beings.
” We also carried out free medical outreach at Bundu Ama. My happiness was that people came out to take advantage of the services , as I speak to you over 300 persons benefitted from it.
Also, speaking, during the construction of the zebra crossing, a resident, Mr. Edet Okon, commended the church for job well done.
According to him, the zebra crossing will afford the elderly and children to cross the road safely, hence that road was one of the most busiest roads.
” I am really happy that church is carrying out such an important project that will help people living within the area.
” I will suggest that government train drivers on how drive on areas where there are zebra crossing”, Okon said.
The Community Development Committee (CDC chairman in Bundu Ama, Frank Oba, expressed joy over the services rendered by the Church and called on other churches and organisations to emulate them.
By: Tonye Orabere
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Tinubu Hails By-Election Winners In 12 States, Commends INEC 

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President Bola Tinubu has congratulated all the winners of Saturday, August 16, by-elections in 16 constituencies across 12 states.

A statement by the presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, stated that the President commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the hitch-free elections, mostly devoid of violence.

Following the results declared by INEC, the All Progressives Congress (APC) won in 12 constituencies, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) won in two, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won in one, and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) won in one.

President Tinubu congratulated the new APC National Chairman, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, for the emphatic first victory recorded under his leadership.

He also congratulated the APC governors and other leaders on the success of the by-elections.

“Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda has shown leadership capacity and demonstrated what is achievable when popular candidates are fielded and with unity of purpose among party leaders,” the President remarks.

“To all APC faithful and the electorate, thank you for the confidence reposed in our party. Be assured that our Renewed Hope slogan is not a mere slogan. Our destination is a better, more secure and prosperous Nigeria. We shall take you there, by the Grace of God,” he said.

President Tinubu commended all the political parties and candidates who participated in the election and enjoined them to continue to be guided by the spirit of sportsmanship, fair contest and magnanimity, which are enablers of enduring democracy.

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RSG To Establish Emergency Management Agency

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The Rivers State Government has disclosed its plan to establish the Rivers State Emergency Management Agency, which will take over the responsibilities of the Central Working Committee on Emergency Preparedness, Flood Management and Control.

 

The State Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Rtd), revealed this during a sensitisation campaign of the Central Working Committee on Flood Management and Control at the Dr. Obi Wali International Conference Centre, Port Harcourt, last Friday.

 

He explained that the government is engaging the Federal Government and international partners to mobilise resources for improved flood management systems, covering pre-flood measures, interventions during flooding, and post-flood recovery projects, as well as early warning infrastructure.

 

Ibas, in a statement from the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, last Friday, said the initiative forms part of the state’s proactive strategy to mitigate flooding through awareness, prevention, preparedness, and community participation.

 

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Ibibia Lucky Worika, the Administrator urged the committee to go beyond responding to disasters and instead anticipate vulnerable areas, reduce the impact of flooding, and equip residents with the knowledge and tools to protect themselves.

 

He added that the State is enforcing environmental laws to curb indiscriminate refuse disposal, illegal dumping, and construction on flood plains, which worsen flooding incidents.

 

According to him, effective flood management requires collaboration between the public sector, local communities, civil society, and the private sector, as government alone cannot tackle the challenge.

 

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