Rivers
Cancer: NAWOJ Advocates Early Detection
As the world commemorated Cancer day, last Friday, with the theme, “Close the Care Gap”. the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Rivers State, in collaboration with Engraced Life Foundation, has advocated for early detection so as to save lives.
Speaking while commemorating the day with a cancer sensitisation campaign at Government Girls Secondary School, Rumuokwuta, Port Harcourt, Chairperson, NAWOJ, Susan Serekara-Nwikhana, said the organisations wanted to ensure that Rivers State and the country at large are cancer free.
She however, appealed to relevant authorities, well meaning individuals to come to the aid of those living with breast cancer by building free chemotherapy centres across the country, to enable cancer patients get unhindered access to treatment same way those living with HIV/AIDs have access to free treatment.
On her part, the Founder, Engraced Life Foundation, who is a stage four breast cancer survival, borne Olomu, said the breast cancer campaign is birthed out of compassion, empathy and personal painful experience having survived cancer by the grace of God.
She maintained that educating women and girls with the right information on knowing their health status will significantly reduce the mortality rate of breast cancer in the society.
Olomu however urged all women and young girls to ensure they go to the hospital should they notice any abnormality in their breasts for early check, as breast cancer has no age limit.
The event featured bra distribution to students as well as free breast cancer screening for female teachers and students.
Rivers
100 Days: Omuma Council Boss Lists Achievements
The Chairman of Omuma Local Government Council in Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Promise Reginald, has given his scorecard in the first 100 days of his administration.
Reginald was elected on October 6, 2024 under the platform of All People’s Party (APP) alongside 21 other Council chairmen in the State, with the exclusion of Etche Local Government Council chairman, Dr. Uzodinma Nwafor, who was elected from a different political party.
Given his scorecard at a press briefing held in his Port Harcourt last Thursday, the Omuma Council boss expressed gratitude to Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, and the Omuma people for the confidence reposed in him.
He listed restoration of 24 hours electricity, belle first welfare empowerment programme, purchase of 28 empowerment vehicles as well as 100 JAMB forms as some of the projects his administration had achieved within the first 100 days in office.
Others were the construction of Eberi Mordern Market, renovation of Eberi Hospital, construction of hospital and rural road in Ward 2 as well as the construction of a secondary school project in Ward 10 as ongoing projects started by his administration that were near completion within three to four months period.
He pointed out with pleasure that Governor
Fubara had taken over the construction of the modern school project and the road construction.
On the human capacity development, the chairman said that his administration introduced an empowerment programme where an Omuma indegene was given one million naira every month to support his or her business.
“On education development, we have constituted a Scholarship Board to award scholarships to 10 best students of Omuma origin from year one to final year, and also we have resolved to award overseas scholarships to three Omuma indigenes to study abroad in science, medicine and engineering related disciplines. We want to leave a legacy that we will be remembered when we leave office”, he stated
According to him, his administration has proposed to establish a modern hotel in the area and also embark on mechanized agriculture to boost the revenue and tourism of the local government area.
He used the opportunity to thank the people of the local government area for their support for the Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, and assured that Omuma people would continue to support the present administration in the state.
Akujobi Amadi