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Commissioner Promises To Partner NAWOJ

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The State Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mrs. Inime Aguma, has expressed her readiness to partner Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) for proper dissemination of information on girls, women and children in the state.
Mrs. Aguma disclosed this, while receiving the newly elected executive members of NAWOJ at her residence in Port Harcourt.
She revealed the State Government’s commitment to the provision of the necessities of the Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation.
The Commissioner said, lots of renovations and construction works were on-going at the Safe Home at Borokiri and commended the Governor, Chief Nyesom  Wike for the gesture.
While explaining that the building will house those with special needs, Mrs Aguma said: “During the COVID-19, the ministry distributed enough food items and other relief materials to over twenty registered orphanage homes in the state.
“The ministry is against those practicing unregistered orphanage homes with the intention of harbouring teenage pregnant girls”, emphasising that they would go all out to stop such illegal practices in the state.
The Commissioner revealed further that within the Safe Home complex, there would be Centre for Learning to give the inmates formal education and the provision of a family Customary and High courts to ensure that inmates are not taken to the regular court premises.
She stated that the rehabilitation center, will be commissioned at the end of May.
While congratulating the new executives of NAWOJ, Mrs. Aguma described their visit to the ministry as a positive step in the right direction, and thanked them for their readiness to partner the ministry to amplifying its activities through their reportage.
Mrs. Aguma said: “The Ministry was setup to provide welfare for people that are indigent, incapacitated  and children in conflict with the law and in need of protection.”
The Commissioner revealed that the Ministry was in the process of knowing every Orphanage home in the state and would shut down any facility that is not licensed to operate in order to curb child trafficking and those in the practice of housing teenage mothers to deliver in their facilities.

She said: “ The issue of lunatics is almost everywhere in Port Harcourt, it is a serious challenge confronting the ministry as after clearing lunatics off the streets, they return back weeks after and I think why they returned is because they are making a lot of money from here, else if our people stop giving them money they will not return.”
The Commissioner described the menace as ‘organized trade, and charged the general public to stop promoting their business.
Speaking earlier, the Rivers State Chapter of  NAWOJ, Chairperson, Mrs Susan Serekara-Nwikhana, stated that the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) came to seek partnership with the ministry as well as to formally introduce the new executive members of NAWOJ to the Head of the Ministry.
Nwikhana appealed to the Commissioner to include NAWOJ members in the ministry’s programmes, so they would be able to amplify the voice of the ministry, especially on issues such as Gender-based-violence, the welfare of girls, women and children in the society.

 

By: Susan Serekara-Nwikhana

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Julius Berger reiterates commitment to Bodo- Bonny Road Project

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Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has reaffirmed its steadfastness in its mission to delivering transformative infrastructure projects that align with Nigeria’s developmental priorities.

In a statement issued by the leading construction firm and signed by its Head, Corporate Communications, Mr. Emeiseifa James Agama, Julius Berger noted that, “For over 50 years, we have partnered with the Federal Government, communities, and stakeholders to deliver transformative infrastructure solutions with professionalism, transparency, and adherence to the highest standards”.
“The Bodo-Bonny Road project exemplifies our unwavering commitment to progress, despite significant operational and financial challenges. Extreme inflation, rising input costs, and FX volatility necessitating the declaration of Force Majeure and the suspension of works in November 2023. Nevertheless, Julius Berger resumed work in good faith in August 2024, five months before the formal execution of the contract, following a verbal agreement with the Federal Ministry of Works to adjust the contract value from NGN200 billion to NGN280 billion”.
“Although inflationary pressures on materials have risen between 200% and 600% (and even higher in some cases), the relatively modest adjustment to the contract value was a welcome step. Julius Berger’s acceptance at the time reflects our commitment to addressing challenges impacting projects and fostering mutual agreements with the Federal Government to ensure their successful delivery”, the statement further read.
Julius Berger further noted that, “The absence of a tripartite funding agreement between the Federal Government, NLNG and Julius Berger continues to impact payments, requiring Julius Berger to pre-finance significant portions of the project. Despite these challenges, we have continued to make progress, including through the yuletide season, reaffirming our commitment to delivering this critical national asset”.
“It is important to note that Julius Berger is the only contractor to have taken on this project in a challenging terrain previously abandoned by other contractors. Connecting Bonny Island to the mainland for the first time underscores our commitment to innovation and national development.
We remain focused on fostering constructive engagement with all stakeholders to ensure the timely and successful delivery of the Bodo-Bonny Road, a project critical to Nigeria’s economic and social advancement and a cornerstone for the long-term development and prosperity of the Niger Delta”, the statement read.

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JONAPWD Elections: Commissioner Inaugurates 5-Man Committee 

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The Rivers State Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mr. Ilamu Arugu, has inaugurated a 5-man electoral committee to oversee the forth-coming elections of the Joint Association of Persons Living with Disabilities in the State (JONAPWD).
Members of the committee were carefully selected from five clusters, representing various categories of persons with disabilities, including visually and hearing impaired, spinal cord injury, physically challenged, and persons with albinism, to ensure that the electoral process is inclusive.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony held in his office in Port-Harcourt, Mr. Arugu emphasized the importance of transparency, accountability, and fairness in the electoral process and charged the committee members to “conduct the election with integrity, impartiality, and the fear of God”.
The  Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Commissioner also tasked the committee with developing a comprehensive plan for the election within two weeks and to report any challenges they encounter within the same timeframe to ensure prompt solutions to facilitate a seamless election.
In his acceptance speech, the newly appointed Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Mr. Nwankwo Ndubuisi, expressed his gratitude to the Commissioner on behalf of his colleagues for entrusting them with the mandate and pledged  to work tirelessly to ensure a free, fair, and credible electoral process.
“I’d like to thank the Commissioner for this opportunity, and I assure him that we’ll work diligently to ensure a successful election”, the Chairman said.
Mr. Ndubuisi also thanked his colleagues for their support and cooperation, saying, “We’re dedicated to making this election a reality, and we’ll work together to achieve our goal”.
This inauguration marks a crucial milestone in addressing the leadership vacuum created by the expiration of Mr. Kie Obomanu’s tenure as Chairman of JONAPWD.
A statement by the Head of Press, Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Martha Igbiks, said, “the Ministry’s initiative is a welcome development which demonstrates its commitment to promoting inclusivity, transparency, and accountability in governance, ensuring that persons with disabilities have a voice and are actively involved in the decision-making process”.
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Orazi Gas Explosion: 3 Confirmed Dead

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Three persons have been confirmed dead in the Orazi Gas explosion in Port Harcourt , Rivers State, which occurred last weekend.
Recall that the Rivers State Government confirmed that 16 persons  were initially admitted into the hospital as a result of the  explosion.
According to information, the dead, which include a father and two of his daughters, were among those receiving treatment at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH).
The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Adaeze Chidinma Oreh, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt, saying the 16 survivors from the incident were carried immediately to the RSUTH.
She also confirmed that some of them were in critical conditions when they were taken there.
“In fact, we are currently managing 16 patients that arose from the explosion at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital.
“They have various degrees of burns and thankfully we have a highly specialized unit that is providing expert attention and care to the patients”, she said.
Dr. Oreh said the explosion took place in a residential area without proper guidelines.
“The gas explosion took place in a residential area without adherent to guidelines on how gas cylinders that are commercialized should be operated.
“This is definitely beyond the ministry of health and that emphasizes the fact of what we call social determinants of health and so we work very closely with other ministries”she said.
She also said the Rivers State Government, through the various ministries, is carrying out activities with the view to streamlining the activities of such service providers so that clear guidelines are communicated to them to ensure that the lives of and property of the people of Rivers state is protected.
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