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Confab: Stakeholders Harp On Resource Control

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As the country gears up
for a National Conference next year, some stakeholders from Rivers State say resource control should  top agenda for those that will represent the Niger Delta.
Former Dean, Faculty of Engineering in the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST), Prof Alex Akor in a chat with The Tide last Monday in Port Harcourt said since the Niger Delta had over the years fought for equitable benefit from its huge petroleum resource without success, the conference would provide platform to seek for resource control.
Prof. Akor lamented that the people of the area had   suffered hugely from the environmental pollution as a result of  crude oil exploration but had nothing on ground because of the poor allocation formula.
“For me, resource control is the only way the proceeds from the oil can be enjoyed in the region’’ said Prof Akor.
“Over the years, he argued that the people of the region have suffered environmental and health hazards from oil pollution without any adequate attention from the federal government, life expectancy is getting shorter everyday and people from this region are dying of strange diseases’’.  ‘’ So, this is the time to talk on how we will stay together in the future’’, he said.
The university don also insisted that outcome of the conference should not be sent to the National Assembly for endorsement, but rather a referendum should be conducted for the citizenry to vote on the issues.
The Agriculture engineering expert believed that if the outcome was sent to the National Assembly it might be politicised and the essence of the conference defeated.
“ I think referendum is the direct outcome from the people. I believe that if the outcome of the conference is not politicised, it will help keep Nigeria standing on a strong foundation’’.
On his part, paramount ruler of Elieke community, Rumuokoro, Chief Clement Oku- Wabara called for interface between the National Assembly and the National Conference.
He opined that the interface would help solidify the outcome as it would be enshrined in the constitution by the legialators.
The traditional ruler said one way to encourage public support for the conference was for the organisers to have,’’ no restrictions on issues for debate’’.
Chief Oku-Wabara added,” Nigeria belongs to all of us, so if they say there are no- go areas then it will not help the system’’.
He also recommended that all sections of the society should be represented including market women, non-governmental bodies and labour unions, saying “ the conference is long overdue this the time to talk of our future as a country.’’

Special Adviser to the Rivers State Governor on ICT, Engr Goodliffe Nmekini (left) chatting with Executive Director, Keeping it Real Foundation, Mrs  Bitebo Gogo, during the donation of computers to the foundation in Abuloma, Port Harcourt, yesterday.  With them is the Operation Manager of the foundation, Mr Brendan Dumpe Photo: Egberi A. Sampson

Special Adviser to the Rivers State Governor on ICT, Engr Goodliffe Nmekini (left) chatting with Executive Director, Keeping it Real Foundation, Mrs Bitebo Gogo, during the donation of computers to the foundation in Abuloma, Port Harcourt, yesterday. With them is the Operation Manager of the foundation, Mr Brendan Dumpe
Photo: Egberi A. Sampson

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Fasthire, PHCCIMA, CIPM Host CareerFest 2026 In PH

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Fasthire Services, in collaboration with the Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (PHCCIMA) and the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM), Rivers State Chapter, is set to organise a two-day career development and job creation event in Port Harcourt, from February 27-28, 2026.
The event, known as “Fasthire CareerFest 2026”, is expected to attract over 1,000 job opportunities, with employers actively recruiting across various sectors.
CareerFest 2026 is designed to be a high-impact platform that goes beyond a traditional job fair, and will also feature career exhibitions and professional guidance sessions, aimed at helping participants navigate career pathways, professional development, and long-term career planning.
There will be virtual sessions and industry conversations on February 27, and physical conference and job fair in Port Harcourt on February 28.
The hybrid event will feature three core components career and Industry Conference – keynote sessions, panel discussions, and fireside chats with HR leaders, business executives, policymakers, and industry experts.
The organisers said CareerFest 2026 is open to students, fresh graduates, job seekers, professionals, recruiters, business leaders, and anyone seeking career clarity, growth, or new opportunities.
They called on members of the public, employers who have vacancies and want to recruit, and professionals to register and participate in what is positioned as one of the most impactful career and employment-focused events in the South-South region.
The vision for CareerFest was originally conceived by Fasthire Services and has since received strong buy-in and strategic support from PHCCIMA and CIPM Rivers, reflecting a shared commitment to workforce development, youth empowerment, and sustainable employment.
Other strategic partners supporting the event include NTA, 3MTT, Google Developer Group (GDG) Port Harcourt, SMFest, and other companies and organisations that are committed to skills development, innovation, and employment creation.
With strong institutional backing, a clear employment focus, and a growing network of partners, Fasthire CareerFest 2026 is positioned to play a meaningful role in shaping careers, strengthening the workforce, and driving inclusive economic growth in Rivers State and beyond.
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Police Raise Alarm Over Rise In Officers’ Impersonation 

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The Rivers State Police Command has raised the alarm over a disturbing rise in criminal activities involving individuals impersonating police officers and extorting members of the public across the state.
The Command described the trend as a serious threat to public safety and trust, urging residents to remain vigilant and security-conscious at all times.
In a press release by its Public Relations Officer, CSP Grace Iringe-Koko, in Port Harcourt, the Police said the suspects allegedly operate by dressing in black outfits and posing as law enforcement officers while setting up illegal checkpoints to harass and intimidate unsuspecting citizens.
According to the release, the Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, CP Olugbenga Adewole Adepoju, also expressed  concern over the development and assured the public that decisive steps have been taken to curb the menace.
He said a robust monitoring and intelligence mechanism has been activated to identify, apprehend and prosecute those behind the criminal acts.
Police authorities noted that the actions of these impostors not only amount to extortion and impersonation, but also undermine the credibility of legitimate security operations within the state.
The Command warned that anyone found culpable would face the full weight of the law.
The statement further clarified that no police officer or security agent has the legal authority to stop citizens on the road or at checkpoints to search their mobile phones, laptops or other personal electronic devices.
Such actions, the Police said, are unlawful and should be resisted through proper reporting channels.
Residents were also cautioned against complying with demands to accompany any individual to a Point of Sale (POS) operator, bank or other financial outlet for the purpose of withdrawing or transferring money, as this is a common tactic employed by the criminals.
The Police Command also called on members of the public to be alert and to take note of their surroundings, especially when confronted by suspicious persons or hostile checkpoints that do not follow established policing procedures.
To strengthen community participation in tackling the problem, the Command provided several emergency contact numbers for immediate reporting of suspicious activities.
The numbers include the Complaint Response Unit hotlines: 07057605256, 08120822987 and 09035774814.
Additional contact lines include the Police Public Relations Officer on 09014273818 and the Command’s Control Room on 08032003514, all of which are available for prompt response to distress calls.
Security analysts have observed that impersonation of law enforcement officers has become a recurring challenge in urban centres, often thriving where public awareness is low.
They stress that timely reporting by citizens is critical in dismantling such criminal networks.
The State Police Command reassured residents of its unwavering commitment to maintaining law and order and protecting lives and property across the state.
It also appealed to the public to continue supporting legitimate police operations with credible information.
The statement further emphasized that cooperation between the Police and the public remains essential to ensuring a safe and secure Rivers State.
By: King Onunwor
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Fubara Restates Continued Support For NYSC In Rivers

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to supporting the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme in the state.
He gave the assurance during the swearing-in ceremony of the 2026 Batch A Stream I corps members on Friday at the Permanent Orientation Camp, Nonwa-Gbam, Tai Local Government Area of the state.
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Benibo Anabraba, the Governor emphasised that no nation could develop or attain greatness without harnessing the potential of its youths, who are the leaders of tomorrow.
He assured the corps members that the ongoing renovation and upgrade of facilities at the camp would soon be completed.
The State Governor also stated that new infrastructure would be constructed to accommodate the increasing number of corps members deployed to the state.
The NYSC State Coordinator, Mr. Moses Oleghe, thanked the Governor for constructing a 1,000-capacity hostel accommodation for both male and female corps members at the camp.
Oleghe announced that a total of 2,638 corps members, comprising 1,007 males and 1,631 females, had completed their registration, while more than 300 corps members were yet to register.
The oath of office was administered by the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Chibuzor Amadi, who was represented by another judge, Justice Chika Mini.
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