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Remain Firm, Rivers Communities Tell Amaechi

Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Sir Tony Okocha, (left) sipping a cup of water from a water project commissioned by him and constructed by the State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs Ibim Semenitari in Okrika recently. Photo: Chris Monyanaga
In recognition of his people-oriented projects in the past seven years of his administration, Rivers State Governor and Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has been honoured by the people of Emohua Kingdom with a chieftaincy title of “Ugwugwu of Emohua” (the Pride of Emohua).
The governor also received accolades from the people at Rumuchie in Emohua Local Government Area, Rivers State, for his uncommon achievements in infrastructure and manpower development, among others.
In an address presented by Chief Ozaze Obillor and signed by the Paramount Ruler of Emohua, His Royal Majesty, Eze Oha Vincent Benson Okor, at Rumuchie, Emohua at the weekend, the eight communities of Emohua clan comprising, Rumuchie, Mgbu-Itanwo, Odohua, Rumuakunde, Elibrada, Mgbu-Etor, Isiodu and Rumu-Ohia stated that, “Because of the love and regard you have for Emohua, you are here today to visit Emohua. His Excellency, we were in Government House to appreciate you and to congratulate you in being who you are: bold, courageous, firm, decisive and focused on any agenda you are convinced about. You have shown most admirably the characteristic trait of a true son of Emohua, and truly, we are adopting you as a true son of Emohua. Thus, after your native home Ubima, take Emohua as your second home.
“The people of Emohua adore you and appreciate your administration for the landmark achievements brought to Rivers State. The many model schools, the modern road networks, the hospitals, the Greater Port Harcourt City Project shall all speak your name long after you would have left the scene. In all these projects, you remembered Emohua, we celebrate you, we also appreciate you, we pledge our total support and loyalty to your government, Emohua is with you, Emohua is for you,” the people said.
They also appealed to the governor to resurface the 3km-Rumuakunde/Rumuchie road and the Elibrada-Oduoha road, among others.
Responding, Governor Chibuike Amaechi thanked the people for their support, and assured them of the reconstruction of the Rumuakunde/Rumuchie road soon.
Amaechi also used the occasion to pronounce the elevation of the stool of Eze Vincent Benson Okor from third class to first class.
Amaechi said: “In my struggle to become relevant in life and in politics, I have always served my people. If you check in Emohua Local Government Area, there is only one village that is yet to have road. The only road that we have not done because we owe the contractor is Rumuodogo road. The one that is a promise is the 3km Rumuakunde/Rumuchie road. I made that promise, and I will redeem it before election. I will drive on that road before election time because I will come back here to ask for your vote”, he said.
“The next thing I will tell you is that I promised Emohua people that I will recognize His Highness. By Monday, I will make sure that he gets his letter of recognition as a first class chief, and he will move from His Highness to His Majesty”.
“I know for sure that the presence of APC here has dwarfed the presence of PDP. TAN (PDP campaigners) held their rally at Elekahia Stadium, a 16,000-capacity stadium. We shall hold our APC rally at the new 40,000-capacity stadium at Greater Port Harcourt City. I thank you for the honour, and thank you for remaining steadfast in APC. One assurance I will give you is that I will not disappoint you,” the governor told them.
Amaechi explained that, “In the history of Ikwerre, this is about the first time we are important in national politics. We will not sell it for the position of the governor. This is the time when we will be here in Port Harcourt; they will call us on the phone to attend meetings in Abuja. We will not sell it because of one young boy, who for reasons of greed can even sell his parents. We cannot sell the rights of Ikwerre people”.
In his appreciation speech, the Paramount Ruler of Emohua, His Royal Majesty, Eze Oha Vincent Benson Okor expressed gratitude to the governor for his elevation.
According to him, “In the past, Ikwerre sons tried to become governor but to no avail, but Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi tried and got it by the grace of God. So, we are happy. His Excellency, the eight villages of Emohua are complete here in their numbers. We will continue to support your administration.
Earlier, member representing Ikwerre/Emohua Constituency in the House of Representatives, Chief Andrew Uchendu, acknowledged Governor Amaechi for showing love by identifying with the people.
Unchendu noted that the governor’s visit was a great honour to Emohua Kingdom, adding, “Your Excellency, personally, I have been conferred with an eternal honour by you. If there is one achievement I will count as being priceless, highly valuable, it is your visit to this kingdom today. Emohua is a collection of eight villages under the able leadership of the Paramount Ruler, Eze Vincent Benson Okor. We have been living in peace all these years; there is no village that is not here today. Even the Oha’s are all here.
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Adesina’s legacy source of pride for Africa — Okonjo-Iweala

The World Trade Organisation (WTO), has described the legacy of the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Akinwumi Adesina, as a source of pride for Nigeria and the African continent.
The Director-General (DG) of the World Trade Organisation, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said this in a statement by the AfDB yesterday.
Okonjo-Iweala made the remark in a video message delivered to AfDB shareholders and delegates at the closing session of the Bank’s Annual Meetings held in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
The DG commended Adesina for what she called a decade of transformative leadership that significantly elevated the Bank’s standing and contributed meaningfully to Africa’s development agenda.
“President Akinwumi Adesina is leaving behind a strong legacy of leadership and service. Nigerians and all Africans should be proud,” the WTO chief said.
Recalling their time together in the cabinet of former President Goodluck Jonathan, Okonjo-Iweala noted Adesina’s pioneering efforts in agriculture, especially his introduction of the digital wallet system to empower women farmers.
“I challenged him to reach an additional one to two million women farmers, promising performance-based budget support. He delivered, reaching two million more.
“That’s the kind of leader Akin is. He brought uncommon passion to his work and made a difference to the lives of farmers in the country.
“His leadership has significantly raised the profile of the AfDB to a new height of recognition and respectability,” she said.
Okonjo-Iweala, who was Nigeria’s Minister of Finance in 2015, led the campaign that resulted in Adesina’s election as AfDB President.
The WTO boss praised the growth of the AfDB’s capital base under his leadership from 93 billion to 318 billion dollars, describing it as a remarkable achievement.
She also commended Adesina’s “High 5s” agenda, a strategic framework focused on transforming key sectors across the continent, saying that the initiative remains critical to the achievement of Africa’s Agenda 2063.
“With sustained commitment and strategic focus, Africa’s development goals remain achievable,” she said.
The WTO director-general urged African nations to take greater ownership of their development and turn growing international interest in the continent into concrete investment opportunities.
She also lauded the African Investment Forum, a flagship initiative launched by Adesina and eight other partners to bring infrastructure and development projects to bankable stage.
According to her, the initiative complements the WTO’s efforts to promote economic integration and development in Africa.
Okonjo-Iweala further thanked African leaders, shareholders, and the Bank staff for the support given to Adesina throughout his tenure.
She paid a special tribute to Adesina’s wife, Grace, for what she described as her “steadfast support for her husband’s demanding role” over the past 10 years.
Adesina, who assumed office in 2015, is completing his second five-year term as President of the African Development Bank.
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COAS Supports Early Voting Bill For Military, Security Personnel

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-.Gen. Olufemi Oluyede has declared his support for the early voting bill introduced by the Senate for military and security personnel deployed during elections.
Oluyede expressed the support of the army for the bill at meeting with the Chairman, Senate Committee on Army, Sen. Abdulaziz Yar’Adua (APC-Katsina state) in Abuja, yesterday.
He said that the job of the army on Election Day in collaboration with sister security agencies, was to create an enabling environment for Nigerians to exercise their franchise freely.
According to him, the army has been doing very well in support of the lead agency which is the Police and they have not had time to exercise their own franchise.
“The bill is actually long overdue, it is a laudable effort by the senator and we appreciate you; you have all our support for all the bills.
“As an army, we will support you as much as possible and for the programmes you have high noted, be sure we will be well represented,” he said.
The chief, however, urged the crafters of the legislation to put measures in place to avoid impersonation and to enhance communication among security agencies and other essential workers.
He commended the senator for all the support for the army and the legislative support
Earlier, Yar’Adua said that the aim of the visit was to solicit the support of the army for three bills currently under consideration in the National Assembly.
He said that the bills generally seek to strengthen the army forces and deepen its democratic participation in the country.
“The bills are, the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, the Arm Forces Trust Fund Amendment Bill and the Arm Forces Act Repeal and Reenactment Bill.
“I am here basically to seek your support and the partnership in the passage of the bills,” he said.
The senator said that Electoral Act Amendment Bill was necessary to address the number of eligible Nigerians that are disenfranchised because of essential duties.
According to him, we have close to two million Nigerians who work on elections day from the military, INEC staff, Ad hoc staff, NYSC corps members, security agents, journalists and election observers.
Yar’Adua recalled that during the 2023 general elections, the Nigerian Army deployed 95 per cent of its personnel for election related security issues.
He said that together with the Department of State Security (DSS) the military deployed 93,495 personnel.
The lawmaker said that the police deployed 310,973 personnel, the NYSC deployed 200,000 corps members while the National Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) deployed 81,000 personnel.
He said the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) deployed 21,000 personnel, the Nigerian Correctional Centre (NCC) deployed 11,336 officers, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) deployed 350 operatives while National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) deployed 9,447 personnel.
Yar’Adua said that when the numbers are put together and added to the number of election observers, it would be enough the determine the outcome of an election.
He said that the wide disenfranchisement raised concerns given the declining voter turnout saying that in 2015, voter turn out was 4.7 per cent, in 2019 it dropped 34.7 per cent and in 2023, 27. 3 per cent.
“To allow early voting for military personnel , it is not only a matter of fairness, it is a necessary step to restore confidence, engage young Nigerians and uphold the principle that says those who defend our democracy should not be excluded from it.
“I wish to encourage the Nigerian Army to collaborate with INEC in identifying eligible personnel to vote,” he said.
On his part, the Coordinator, Centre for Legislative Engagement, YIAGA-Africa, Dr Sam Ogwuche said that the bill was apt and timely.
He said that election is the hallmark of democracy and all Nigerians should be able to vote as it is a civic responsibility.
He said that YIAGA-Africa and many other stakeholders at the forefront of canvassing for increased citizen participation were in support of the bill.
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FG Launches Initiative To Tackle Insecurity In North-Central Region

The Federal Government has launched the Presidential Community Engagement Peace Initiative (PCEPI) to tackle insecurity in the North-Central region of the country.
The Tide source reports that the initiative is the brainchild of Mrs Abiodun Essiet, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement in charge of north-central.
Speaking at the event in Jos, yesterday, Essiet said that the initiative aimed at promoting peace and security in states within the region.
“This initiative is an innovative peace network aimed at driving the peace agenda and promoting social cohesion across the region.
“In recent times, these have witnessed troubling violence such as banditry, farmer-herder clashes, insurgency, kidnapping, among others.
“The challenges before the region are more serious and far reaching; the security situation has led to the tragic loss of lives and property.
“This incident demands a proactive and intriguing response, one that places communities at the corner of peace.
“This is why we are gathered here today to launch a new pathway through the Presidential community engagement on peace initiative,” she said
In his remarks, the Gbong Gwom Jos, Da Gyang Buba, called on Nigerians to pass down historical antecedents to the upcoming generation.
He said that such a move would give a better perspective towards addressing the lingering conflicts in the region.
Inaugurating the initiative, Gov. Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau said that the initiative would go a long way to promote peaceful coexistence in the region.
Mutfwang added that the initiative would also empower communities to take the lead in the peace building process of the Tinubu-led administration.
“This initiative is driven by the belief that peace is not only a goal, but a shared responsibility.
“We gather here at a critical moment in our national journey across our communities
“This initiative aims to empower communities to take the lead in conflict resolution and peace building, recognising that sustainable peace must be local.
“It will also build bridges of trust between citizens through shared commitment and dialogue,” he said
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