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Ministry, NLC Tango Over Filling Stations Monitoring

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Rivers State, has set up a taskforce to identify the causes of the scarcity of petroleum products in the state, even as the state Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources has warned labour against the move.

The 10-man petroleum monitoring taskforce was to help put a stop to the apparent artificial scarcity said to be caused by filling stations managers and petroleum independent markets.

State Chairman of the NLC, Chief Chris Oruge, said that the taskforce was charged with the responsibility of among others, monitoring filling stations and arresting managers of those of them found to be hoarding the products.

The taskforce was also to close down such filling stations in partnership with other government agencies to ensure the availability of the products in the state.

Oruge said that members of the taskforce also had the power to close down filling stations selling fuel above the Federal Government’s approved pump price of N97.00.

The NLC chairman said  the organised labour has the power to protect the interest and welfare of the masses against unjust policies.

“Labour has the statutory power to protect Nigerians and we derive our power thereto from such statutory legislation by setting up taskforce in the interest of Nigerians”, he said.

However, the state Commissioner for Energy and Natural Resources, Hon Okey Amadi has threatened to arrest any taskforce member of the organised labour seen harassing filling stations owners in the state, saying that petroleum was on the exclusive list of the 1999 Constitution’s second scheduled and therefore outside the purview of  labour.

A source from the ministry who expressed the commissioner’s position shortly after the inauguration of the NLC taskforce said the NLC had no constitutional power to set up any petroleum taskforce to regulate the dealing of  petroleum products in the state.

The source queried, “can the state chairman of NLC provide the relevant sections of the constitution where the organised labour derived their power to set up petroleum taskforce?”.  According to him, “we are in a democratic setting, our behaviours and actions must be regulated by laws of the country”.

But the NLC while reacting to the comments credited to the commissioner said the setting up of the petroleum taskforce by labour had woken the commissioner from his slumber and inaction to his social contract responsibility with the people of the state.

In a statement, the NLC chairman said recently,  the Commissioner had done nothing to check the long queues occasioned by the shortage of petroleum products in the state, “it is only when labour took the bull by the horn to set up a taskforce with the intention to unravel the reason behind the artificial scarcity, that he now said NLC had no power to set up a taskforce”.

Oruge said, “it is not out of place for organised labour to set up a petroleum monitoring taskforce to check the ugly trend of artificial scarcity of fuel”.

Comrade Oruge stated that the NLC fought the Federal Government which brought down the pump price to N97.00  against the Federal Government initial N141.

According to him, labour has the right to ensure that there is no economic sabotage in all ramifications to engender hardship in the country.

Oruge said that it was not the first time labour was setting up a petroleum monitoring taskforce to monitor filling stations in the state, insisting that a precedent had been set over the years.

The NLC boss further stated that the commissioner had no right to challenge the statutory power of  labour to monitor the dealing in petroleum products, adding that the organised labour could not fold its arms to see the masses suffer.

Also speaking, the state Chairman, Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Chika Onuegbu expressed the support of TUC over the NLC petroleum taskforce.

The TUC chairman expressed surprise and dissatisfaction over the threat of the commissioner to arrest the taskforce members.

Comrade Onuegbu said the organised labour was in doubt as to whether the commissioner has a better constitutional power than the NLC or TUC in this matter especially considering  that petroleum is on the exclusive list of the 1999 Constitution.

The TUC boss said that the ordinary people of Rivers State who are victims of the fuel crisis expect the NLC and TUC to ensure that they are not denied the benefits of the January 2012 general strike which gave rise to the regime of N97.00 pump price.

He further said, “the NLC and TUC have a moral duty to ensure the benefits get to the ordinary people by setting up a taskforce for that purpose”.

According to him, if the fuel crisis did not persist as it is now, there would be no need for any taskforce, stressing that the organised labour had observed that the concern of all Rivers people was how to end the fuel crisis.

He said the TUC welcomed all efforts by the various stakeholders to end the fuel crisis.

Meanwhile, a constitutional lawyer, Jab Awanen has cautioned the organised labour to always ensure that their actions were in conformity with the constitution.

He said, “NLC or TUC has no constitutional power on the issue of petroleum as it is an issue under the exclusive list of the constitution.

He said that the petroleum taskforce of the organised labour was an illegal taskforce, insisting that the state government through the commissioner  has the right to arrest members of the taskforce harassing filling stations dealing in petroleum products which is under the Federal Government. Others, however, said that despite the constitutional limitation of NLC, there was need for synergy between the state government and the organised labour to ensure constant availability of petroleum products in the state to cushion the hardship currently experienced by the people.

This synergy, they said would also put an end to the unscrupulous profiteering activities of petroleum independent marketers and their cohorts at the expense of the ordinary Nigerians.

 

Philip-Wuwu Okparaji

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RIVERS NDC STANDARD BEARER CAUTIONS AGAINST TRIBAL POLITICS IN 2027

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Governorship candidate of The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Rivers State, Chief Dumo Lulu-Briggs, has called on politicians and other stakeholders in the state not to make the governorship seat of Rivers State an ethnic agenda.
Chief Lulu-Briggs, who said this in an interview with newsmen shortly after arrival from Abuja, also blamed the alleged unenviable position of Rivers State among the comity of states in the country on the political class.
He said stakeholders must avoid a situation where the state would be plunged into another round of political crisis, adding that given the ethnic and cultural diversity of the state, it was necessary to give everyone a sense of inclusion by ensuring that the governorship seat rotates among the ethnic nationalities.
The NDC governorship flag bearer condemned the alleged intimidation of the electorate, noting that the situation has underdeveloped the state.
He said, if elected, his administration would provide the democratic dividends that will improve the lives of the people.
In a similar development, the state chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Rivers State, Mr Success Jack, says his party will run an all inclusive government in the state.
Mr Jack, who spoke to newsmen in Port Harcourt, promised that an NDC controlled government will always consult with the people before taking any decisions.
According to him, based on his party’s ideology of “Solid, Strong Accommodating”, the NDC offers hope to the hopeless and the downtrodden.
“We assure you that we are fully ready. Our party is a platform that is open to everybody whether APC or PDP, we offer hope. Our ideology is Solid, Strong, Accommodating. The manifesto of our party is anchored on the ideology of providing genuine service to the people”.
Mr Jack also stressed that the policies of an NDC government would be crafted in such a way and manner that serves the primary and secondary interests of the people.
“This is not what you find in other parties.What you find in other parties is utmost impunity, absolute impunity, where the people are not included, they are not consulted and so their opinion does not count, they don’t know what government wants to do because they didn’t contribute to what government wants to do.
“That’s not the case here. We listen to the people, even provide the way forward, (and) the details for the way forward because we provide the framework as a government but the people will provide the details because they are the ones that wear the shoes and they know where it pinches them”, he said.
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Navy Upgrades  Infrastructure To Tackle Security Threats —— CNS

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The Nigerian Navy says it is expanding its infrastructures and training to tackle  emerging security threats
Navy also said the service is aimed at strengthening operational efficiency across formations and units nationwide.
Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Idi Abbas stated this during the inauguration of projects at the Nigerian Navy Basic Training School (NNBTS) in Onne, Rivers,  as part of activities marking the Nigerian Navy’s 70th anniversary.
Represented by the Flag Officer Commanding, Naval Training Command (NAVTRAC), Rear Adm. Ebiobowei Zipele,  Abbas said the projects reflected significant progress made by the Navy since its establishment in 1956 from the British Royal Navy.
“Training and infrastructure have improved significantly to meet contemporary security challenges and fulfil the Navy’s constitutional responsibilities.”
According to him, the anniversary provides the navy an opportunity to reflect on its achievements and contributions over the past seven decades.
Projects inaugurated included a remodelled female trainees’ hostel accommodating more than 500 occupants and an expanded golf course upgraded from one to nine holes.
Others facilities include the NNBTS fuel dump, Chief Boatswain’s Mate House, renovated pharmacy department and a new theatre block at the Naval Medical Centre, Onne.
Abbas described the new theatre as a major milestone for the navy’s medical services.
“Previously, injured personnel requiring surgeries were referred outside the facility.
With this theatre, surgeries can now be conducted within the base”, he said.
He added that a 30KVA inverter had also been installed to guarantee uninterrupted electricity supply at the training school.
The Naval chief assured officers, ratings and trainees that the Navy leadership remained committed to their welfare and wellbeing.
“These infrastructure upgrades show the commitment of the Chief of Naval Staff to addressing operational and welfare challenges promptly,” he said.
 NAVTRAC  also distributed  educational materials to pupils of Community Primary Schools One and Two, Ogale, in Ebubu-Eleme area.
Items distributed included exercise books, school bags and other writing materials as part of the navy’s civil-military engagement initiative.
Zipele said the outreach was designed to strengthen relations between the navy and host communities while supporting children’s education.
“Education remains critical to national growth and youth empowerment. Some of these pupils may eventually serve in the Nigerian Navy,” he said.
He noted that the initiative demonstrated the navy’s commitment to educational development, peace, security and sustainable community relations.
Zipele urged the pupils to remain disciplined, focused and committed to their studies while embracing patriotism, integrity and hard work.
He thanked the Ebubu community for its continued support for the naval training command headquarters and the navy.
By: CHINEDU WOSU
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Airport Road Remains Only  For Airport Activities —-Gov. Fubara

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Rivers State Governor, Sir. Siminalayi Fubara says Airport road will soon be accessible only for Airport activities in the state.
The Governor said this  recently while inspecting the level l0of construction work on the Igwuruta By-Pass Road project in Ikwerre Local Government Area.
The Governor who expressed optimism over the progress of work on the project, saying the By-pass road will reduced unrelated activities on  the Airport area in the state.
Governor Fubara explained that the By-pass road was designed in collaboration with the host community to address accessibility concerns while preserving the operational integrity of the airport corridor.
“So, we liaised with the community and created this By-pass,” he stated.
The governor further clarified the objective of the road project, saying it would provide the residents with a dedicated access route separate from the airport operations.
“The purpose of the By-pass is so needful that the community can have this as their own way, their own entrance, while the airport will remain only for airport activity once these roads are completed,” he said.
Providing an update on the pace of work, Fubara disclosed that the project had already achieved a major milestone in execution.
“So far, they’ve done about 65% of the job,” the governor announced,
 revealing that contractors handling the project had assured the state government of timely delivery.
He also expressed confidence that the bypass would be completed before October.
“They’re also promising that before October, the total project will be delivered,” he added.
By: Enoch Epelle
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