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Stakeholders Canvass Nature’s Rights Protection

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Stakeholders from various sectors in Rivers State are urging for efforts to protect rights of the state natural endowment from destruction.
They said this at the end of a one-day consultative forum organised by the Centre for Development And Support Initiative (CEDSI) with support from the Right of Nature Africa Hub Global Alliance in Port Harcourt.
They said protecting the rights of the natural environment should be a collective responsibility that starts with individual action, adding that the situation “calls for a paradigm shift in our relationship with the natural world”.
According to them,”each one of us can contribute this by adopting sustainable practices, reducing our ecological footprint and promoting Enviromental conservation.
Speaking with The Tide shortly after the programm, the country Director of the Center For Development Support Initiative (CEDSI), Dr.Mina Ogbanga, said the seminar was in line with the 2023 World Enviroment Day celebration.
“In summary, we have achieved the fact that, (1) the World Enviroment Day was celebrated by the Centre for Development Support Initiative and we have discussed extensively on how to beat the plastic.
“Rivers State is an industrial zone. So, you see that plastic is massive in Rivers State. So, this is what the stakeholders from the different ministries have come to discuss”.
Dr Ogbanga said the stakeholders also discussed ways of protecting the rights of nature: “we have come up with resolutions and one of the resolutions is that we are going to give the rights of nature and we are going to protect nature, and one of the ways of protecting nature is to beat the plastic in our waterways”, she said.
She said the stakeholders have resolved to do this through regular advocacy and sensitisation programmes, as well as presing for the quick passage of the climate change bill before the State House of Assembly.
Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Barrister Uche Uriri, said women are mostly affected by pollution more than any other groups in the society.
he stressed the need for people to change their disposal habits, stressing that plastic pollution is not only harmful to the environment, but also kills aquatic organisms.
Uriri said the ministry is putting in place programmes that will enable women to come to the ministry with their plastic bottles with a view to selling them to buyers.
The Permanent Secretary aslo stressed the need for women in the state to join in the protect nature’s right campaign
Also speaking, the Director of Administration, Rivers State Ministry of Information and Communications, Dr Sam Ugo Onyeka, said the ministry will collaborate with relevant organizations in areas of advocacy and sensitisation of the people to protect the rights of nature.
He commended CEDSI for putting the programm together.
On his part, representative of the Ministry of Environment, Oba Monday, said the ministry is the forefront of ensuring the protection of the environment.
Monday described Environment as “our heritage”, adding that we cannot do without the environment.
According to him it takes conscious effort to bring people the knowledge that Environment is our heritage.
He also said his ministry is ready to partner with any organization towards sustainable environment.
According to him, his ministry is ensuring that all companies operating in the state comply with all statutory Environmental laws.
Also In attendances were the representatives of the ministries of health, Special duties and water resources.

By: John Bibor

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Tai Agric Sector Gets Emergency Attention …As Chairman Distributes Farm Inputs, Inaugurates Technical Team

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The Chairman of Tai Local Government Council of Rivers State, Hon. Matthew Nenu Bari Dike has declared a state of emergency in the agriculture sector of Tai local government.
Speaking while distributing farm implements and other agricultural support packages to the farmers at the council’s headquarters in Saakpenwa, yesterday, Dike challenged farmers to show their farms before requesting for financial assistance.
The council boss stated that as a government, they were committed to putting smiles on the faces of the people and assured that his administration would ensure that every person in the local government is happy.
“As a government we want to assure you that, we will stop at nothing to ensure you all are empowered and living happily”.
According to him, “the gesture is aimed at enhancing food production and security through agriculture, and enjoined all lovers of agriculture in the local government area to identify with the quest to redefine development through agriculture in the local government.
He encouraged everyone to cultivate the passion and return to agriculture, to guarantee self-reliance, maximum food production and security in the area.
His administration, he said, would purchase more yam seedlings in order to get greater production to encourage exportation beyond the shores of Nigeria.
“A boost in yam production will also empower farmers in the Local Government Area”, the elated chairman said.
In a related development, the Chairman has inaugurated a five, member Agricultural Technical Committee for the Local Government Area.
The committee is made up of Pst. Anderson Wariboko, Barr. Paul Newman,, Smith Nyor-Ue, Gladys Jumbo and Dr Keke Rammyson
Also speaking, the Director of Agriculture, Tai Local Government Area, Mr Anderson Wariboko revealed that the event was part of activities to mark the chairman’s 100 days in office.
Wariboko who led the chairman, and other leaders of the council on the distribution of the farm inputs to the farmers, was full of praises for the chairman, Hon. Dike whom he said has the interest of the people at heart.

Kiadum Edookor

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Moremonee Appointment Rivers Man As Brand Rep 

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One of Nigeria’s leading financial service provider, Moremonee M&M MFB, has appointed a Rivers State man and renowned  content creator, Mr.  Eche Ndubuisi,  as one its brand representatives in the state.
Ndubuisi said he was appointed based on his track records and achievements in marketing strategies, which has made him a celebrity in the content creation through the new media industry.
Speaking to journalists shortly after his endorsement by the company, Mr Ndubuisi said he was committed to marketing the company by bringing his wealth of experience to sell the bank to the world.
He thanked the company for the opportunity and assured that he will justified the confidence reposed on him
 MoreMonee Bank was established in 2008, securing the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) licence in July.
According to an official of the bank, who spoke anonymously, the Bank migrated as a Limited liability in October 2023, marking the start of a new era for the financial service provider.
He said with a bold vision to become Africa’s generational bank, MoreMonee aims to tackle poverty across the continent by offering accessible financial services that empower business owners and foster job creation.
The company, he continued, is committed to driving growth through innovative products, seamless transactions, and strategic technological integration.
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Group Faults Shell In Ogale, Bille Environmental Pollution 

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Fridays for Future Nigeria (FFFN), an environmental protection group, has faulted the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) for the environmental pollution in Ogale and Bille communities in Rivers State.
This is contained in a statement by the National Coordinator and Country Representative, FFFN, Mr. Kingsley Odogwu.
Odogwu, who in strong terms condemned Shell’s disregard for human and environmental rights in the region, said, ”The people of the Niger Delta, including Ogale and Bille communities, have an inherent right to a clean and healthy environment, a right that Shell has systematically violated”, he said.
The Ogale and Bille communities in oil rich Nigeria’s Niger Delta are experiencing ongoing and significant environmental pollution, primarily from oil spills.
Residents have claimed severe contamination of their water supply, farmlands, and waterways, preventing them from fishing and farming due to the chronic oil pollution.
This issue is currently the subject of ongoing legal action against Shell in the UK courts by members of these communities.
The FFFN National Coordinator urged the Nigerian government and the international community to support the Ogale and Bille communities in their quest for justice and to hold Shell accountable for its environmental destruction.
He lamented the decades of environmental degradation due to oil spills, gas flaring, and other harmful practices by Shell and other oil companies in the region.
According to him, the ecosystem of the affected communities has been severely damaged, and the health and livelihoods of its inhabitants compromised.
”The affected communities demand that Shell fulfill its legal obligations by cleaning up the pollution to international standards and providing adequate compensation.
”The FFFN stands in solidarity with the Ogale and Bille communities in their pursuit of justice against Shell Petroleum for its egregious environmental destruction in the Niger Delta”, he said.
He called on all citizens of the country to support the move for the actualisation of justice for all the communities and other victims of ecosystem pollution in Nigeria.
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