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Eleme LG Accuses Onne NPA Mgt Of Partisanship …Issues Seven-Day Ultimatum To Clear Itself Of Culpability

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The Chairman of Eleme Local Government Area, Chief Obarilomate Ollor has expressed displeasure over the recent empowerment programme allegedly carried out by the management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) for a faction of the All Progressives Congress (APC) loyal to the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi in the LGA.
Describing the move as a deliberate effort to undermine the LGA authority and instigate crisis, Ollor gave NPA Headquarters seven days ultimatum to clear her name from the allegation of partisan empowerment or face legal action.
According to Ollor: “A faction of the All Progressives Congress loyal to the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi fragrantly displayed items they purported to have been given them by NPA, and that created a lot of reaction from the people. As I speak to you now, our people are coming out with several positions that can lead to crisis in the local government.
“The reason is that NPA is not a registered political party to participate or play politics with any group of persons in our community. So, we came here to clarify the fact and know if NPA, Onne Port, is aware of the CSR that was displayed by a group of persons in Onne that NPA gave them to support them.
“I have never heard before where a corporate institution like NPA will support a particular group in a political party. Those items were shared within themselves, all leaders of that particular group in their party were there, and they claim that it was given to them by NPA.
“So, we suspect that this may have been done to undermine the leadership of the LGA and the leadership of the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike.
“That is why we decided to pay a visit to the port to find out why that happened and who authorised that to happen in our LGA. We want NPA to explain to us why you should participate in politics in our place.
“We feel this is completely reprehensible, and we will not accept it as a people. We will go all length to ensure that this act does not repeat itself. We are trying to build a society that is not divisive, that is peaceful without rancour but this act alone is capable of throwing our place into confusion.
“We are accusing NPA that they are the ones that want to create problems for our people. It is only when you explain that these persons were using their name that we can say they are exonerated. Is it because the minister is the leader of the group which displayed this CSR? If actually the minister meant well for those people that say they are supporting him from our area, he would have done better than that, not sewing machines in 2021 as empowerment.
“What we require from the NPA, if the minister meant well for Eleme people, is to make Onne Port busy, bring employment to our people in NIMASA and other agencies of the authority. There should be reasonable development from the authority to our place but instead, no project, no employment, and you come up with sewing machines.
“It’s a big shame and disgrace to whoever brought or received it. We want NPA to clear their name and explain to us why they should be involved in not just politics but local politics of a faction of APC loyal to the minister of transportation.
“If they do not within now and the next seven days, we will have no option than to take a very serious legal position on this issue”, Ollor added.
He used the medium to disclose plans by his administration to ensure the people of Eleme benefit tangibly from the companies operating within the area, calling on NPA, which is the ports regulating body, to stand with the LG to ensure compliance.
He said plans to organise a summit that would bring all companies together to chart a way forward was on.
Ollor said: “There is a high level of unemployment. I don’t know why the companies hurriedly go out to employ people when there are capable hands in Eleme. Even if some of our youths do not have the requisite skills for the job, why not train them in a specific skill that is relevant and can be of use, if not in that company, somewhere else.
“Now, this is where you will have to come in to help us, which is why we are here. Engage these companies to employ our youths, force it on them to train our youths on skills, if they can’t employ them, this will help in reducing crime.
“This meeting is an opportunity to let you know that we have a great problem that needs to be fixed, if not, it will affect us in the near future”, he said.
Responding, the Port Manager, Stanley Magaji Yitnoe denied knowledge of any empowerment programme by NPA in Onne.
He said they were not aware as they also witnessed it in the media.
Yitnoe said: “We also saw it in the media, and we don’t want to believe that it happened”.
He added that investigation was still on to get to the root of the matter, and possibly sanction those found culpable.

By: Chinedu Nwosu

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Mayor Of Housing Wins Man Of The Year Award 

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My-ACE China, known as the Mayor of Housing, has won the 2024 Man of the Year. The award was announced by board of trustees of the DMOMA Awards Academy in Port Harcourt at the week.

The organisers also declared his company, the Construction and Housing Mayor Limited as the brand promoter of the year, the third in a row.

The award ceremony which was held at the Arena Event centre in the GRA area of Port Harcourt was attended by several dignitaries in the society.

The organisers led by Dr. Ezebunwo Nyeche (chairman) and Stephen Chidiebere Okoye (Awards organizer) said in a statement that China was picked for his support and impact to small and medium enterprises in Rivers State, his media footsteps and his consistent propagation and promotion of Rivers State.

They noted that China won over 10 prestigious awards in 2024 alone on his track to promote Port Harcourt as a brand destination and Rivers as a peaceful state.

Handing the award to China, the organisers said the Mayor of Housing always comes to the rescue of events that aim to promote Rivers State, saying the DMOMA Awards would be held in two more cities in 2025.

Responding, Mr China said there is need for more sponsorship of talents in Port Harcourt and the Niger Delta, saying what they lacked was support.

“There is more talent in Port Harcourt but there is more support in Lagos to artistes than in Port Harcourt. So, the top talents in Port Harcourt work 10 times harder than those in Lagos to attract sponsorship.”

He also said Nigeria has a treasure base which is Port Harcourt but that the treasure is not oil and gas but talents. He said he was highly elated to win the of Man of the Year Award with his firm winning brand of the year.

In an interview, My-ACE China said he was particularly impressed with the diligence demonstrated by the organisers and the processes they used to pick winners every year.

He also said the victory showed attention paid by the organisers to unveil the personality behind the corporate masquerade, not just focusing on the company. “It actually reaffirms one of my quotes that a brand can only grow as big as the character of the visioner behind it.”

On his plans to help Port Harcourt compete with Lagos, China said 2025 will meet him doing things with the youths of Rivers State to push the Port Harcourt brand in the social media and rally the traditional press to create a positive narrative of Rivers State beyond violence and political negativity.

“The Garden City has not been enjoying the best of media perception for some years now but this is the first time we have a governor committed to non-political bias in doing his work. He does not consider whether you are a member of his party or not before doing what is right. For the first time, we have a true father of the state to all, and he has been diligently following the blueprint that stakeholders developed at the last Rivers Economic and Investment Summit, making sure he is doing it without political cronyism.”

He said his company would be building the biggest estate and the best, the ‘Alesa Sustainable Smart City, to move from brand perception to brand experience so as to move Rivers State to the next level.

He appealed to entrepreneurs not to be carried away by the old perception but to join the new way. “Position yourself because there is going to be a boom. People are rushing into Port Harcourt and new entrants may take the ground. Think expansion not contraction, think investment not divestment. Else, you miss it.”

 

To fellow estate investors, he admonished them to gear up for regulation. “It is no longer going to be business as usual especially for land peddling and land grabbing. Try to grow up because tangible development is going to take over.

“It is no longer going to be who sells the most land but who develops the most houses. The housing deficit in the land requires effective land development strategies. Any serious land seller should grow into a housing developer because developments are going to be coming into Rivers State and a lot of people are coming into the state.”

He said those that have grown to be developers will be many times richer than those that are just starting or are mere land sellers and peddlers. People should also position themselves because all the foreign investments and local ones will take advantage of this influx.

“The value of influx is coming, so prepare and take advantage.  Be one of those that are big enough to take advantage. Remaining small will not be good but grow big in your products, in your services, because the market is going to grow big.”

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FUBARA MOURNS FORMER RIVERS GOV

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed shock and sadness over the death of a former military governor of the State, Major-General Godwin Osagie Abbe (rtd).

Late Abbe, who hails from Edo State, was military governor of Rivers State between August, 1990 and January, 1992.

Governor Fubara described late Gen Abbe as one leader who dedicated himself to the service and wellbeing of Rivers people and humanity during his administration in the State, saying that the death of the distinguished military officer, politician and administrator was a very huge loss to the State, the Niger Delta, and indeed, the entire country, having traversed the length and breath of the nation in the cause of his military and political careers.

“On behalf of my family, the Government and good people of Rivers State, I condole with the family of the Abbes, the Edo people, and the Nigerian military on the demise of this colossus, whose contributions to the unity, peace and development of the nation are legendary.

“While we mourn his painful exit at this difficult time, we pray for the eternal repose of his soul, and urge the family to take solace in the fact that late Gen Abbe lived a fulfilled life in the service of his fatherland.”

 

 

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CHRISTMAS: FUBARA, WIFE HOST RIVERS CHILDREN, TASK THEM ON EXEMPLARY CONDUCT 

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Wife of Rivers State Governor, Lady Valerie Siminalayi Fubara, has noted with delight that Rivers children are well behaved, and has admonished them to remain supportive of their parents while striving always to make a difference wherever they find themselves.

 

Lady Fubara gave the counsel at the 2024 Christmas Children Party, attended by children from the 23 Local Government Areas of the State, including non-indigenes, at Government House in Port Harcourt on Thursday.

 

The Christmas Children Party also witnessed the presence of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, who stopped over to share moments with them, walking from one canopy to another, waving at them, and at other times, shaking hands with them to leave lasting memories on them.

 

The Rivers First Lady pointed to the importance of the celebration of Christmas, which draws attention to the birth of Jesus Christ, demanding that people have a deep reflection of the love that is demonstrated and mission of the birth, which is to redeem mankind.

 

Lady Fubara recalled how she took out time to visit the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital and the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, where she appreciated God for safe delivery of children born on Christmas day while felicitating with the nursing mothers.

 

She also stated the valuable time spent with motherless babies when she visited the Port Harcourt Children’s Home in Borikiri, old Port Harcourt Township, and celebrated their meekness, innocence and the beauty they bring to the world.

 

She said, “Even today, as we continue the celebration, efforts were made to extend invitation to our children in all the 23 local government areas of our State. In doing this, children from all classes of society, including the physically challenged, have been offered the opportunity to sit together as brothers and sisters, play, eat and dance.

 

“Whilst contemplating the uniqueness of celebrating Christmas on a Boxing Day, steps were equally taken to provide gifts for the children who are there, and also to pray for them, a qualitative fun session that will last in their memories.”

 

Lady Fubara advised all children in the State to remember that Jesus came into the world to make a difference, advising that they must emulate him so that they can positively impact their families and society.

 

She urged them to pray fervently to God to bless and prosper their mothers, daddies, aunties and uncles to better cater to their needs.

 

She added, “Be humble, obedient and supportive at home. Do household chores, and don’t forget to make excellent grades in school next academic session. Children are the joy of every home, and we are glad to have beautiful, well-behaved children in Rivers State.

 

“Thank you all for witnessing this 2024 Children’s Party, and I pray God Almighty to protect, shield and keep you safe from all negative companies in the name of Jesus. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous 2025. God bless you all,” she said.

 

Lady Fubara expressed appreciation to her husband and Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, for his absolute commitment to the growth of children, and the immeasurable support that ensured that Christmas Children Party was a success.

 

There were performances by Virtue Dancers, Kalabari Iria dancers, Wonder Time Children of Opobo Kingdom, Children of Rivers State Council of Arts and Culture, Diseye the Poet and DJ Arnold.

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