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Monarch Warns Against Violence At Burial Ceremonies
Youths in Emohua have
been charged to exercise caution and moderation during celebrations and other ceremonies in order not to undermine peace and security of the area and its neighbouring communities.
They have also been advised to engage in activities that would enhance their livelihood and social status.
The paramount ruler of Ubimini Community in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State, Eze Orduigwe Osah Orduigwe gave the charge in his palace during a meeting with the youth group.
Ordiugwe who is also the Ochije Ohaneze Ubimini Motu of Ubinini land recalled a recent incident of the use of masquerades during a burial ceremony which nearly led to a breakdown of law and order between Ubimini and neighbouring Awarra community in Ohaji Local Government Area of Imo State. He commended the historical and peaceful relationship between Ubimini and Awarra communities which, he said enabled them overcome all threats to their peaceful relationship. Eze Orduigwe congratulated Chief S. Umah on his presentation as t he head of farmers in the area to the ruling council.
The paramount ruler clarified that Chief Eze’s proposed installation has nothing to do with the Kingship of Ubimini.
According to him, Chief Eze’s installation as the “Head of Yam”, is at the instance of Awarra Farmers Association in collaboration with the Ubimini Review Membership in Rivers State.
The monarch called on the citizenry to support the ceremony in order to maintain the cultural relationship between both states.
Ordiuigwe also warned that any person who permits cattle grazing in areas not designated for grazing would be guilty of an offense and would on conviction be laible to imprisonment in line with the tradition of the area.
Rivers
Julius Berger reiterates commitment to Bodo- Bonny Road Project
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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