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Independence Anniversary: RSG Sets Up Planning Committee

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The Rivers State Government has inaugurated a Central Planning Committee (CPC) to organize the celebration of Nigeria’s 64th Independence Day.
Inaugurating the committee in Port Harcourt, yesterday, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Tammy Danagogo, maintained that the committee was constituted to plan and execute all approved activities marking the 64th Independence celebration of Nigeria in the State.
According to the SSG, there will be no time lost in preparations as Governor Siminalayi Fubara, has already approved the programmes for the 2024 Independence Day celebration.
He emphasised that the events will begin with Juma’at Prayers on Friday 27th September while an Inter-Denominational Church Thanksgiving Service will hold on Sunday, 29th September.
The grand-finale according to him, will hold on Tuesday, 1st October, at the Sharks Stadium with spectacular parade and performances.
He appreciated the security agencies and MDAs for partnering the State Government to always ensure seamless celebration as he further tasked members to deploy their expertise in the areas of their operations.
He noted that the committee will meet regularly prior to the Grand-finale.

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NECO Releases 2024 SSCE Results

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The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the June/July 2024 Senior School Certificate Examination results (SSCE), with 60.55 per cent of candidates securing five credits and above in English Language and Mathematics.
The Registrar of NECO, Prof. Dantani Wushishi, disclosed this while addressing newsmen at the NECO headquarters in Minna, Niger State, yesterday.
Wushishi said that a total of 1,376,423 candidates, representing 706,950 males and 669,473 females, registered for the exam.
The registrar said that 1,367,736 candidates sat for the examination, representing 702,112 males and 665,624 females.
He said that 828, 284 candidates had five credits and above, including English and Mathematics, representing 60.55 per cent.
Wushishi said that the number of candidates with five credits and above, irrespective of English and Mathematics, were 1,147,597, representing 83.90 per cent.
He said that there was a great reduction in the number of examination malpractices this year compared to 2023.
“The number of candidates involved in various forms of malpractice in 2024 is 8,437 as against 12,030 in 2023, which shows a reduction of 30. 1 per cent,” he said.
The registrar, however, said that 40 schools were found to be involved in mass cheating during the examination.
“ During the conduct of the 2024 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), 40 schools were found to have been involved in whole school (mass) cheating in 17 states.
“ They will be invited to the Council for discussion, after which appropriate sanctions will be applied.
“A school in Ekiti was recommended for de-recognition for mass cheating in two core subjects and 01 Science subject.
“ Similarly, 21 Supervisors were recommended for blacklisting due to poor supervision, aiding and abetting, abscondment, extortion, drunkenness and negligence in 12 states,”said.
He urged candidates that sat for the examination to visit NECO website to access their results.
Wushishi said candidates can access their results on NECO website: www.neco.gov.ng using their examination registration number,” he said.

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Pensioners Urge Labour To Renew N250,000 Minimum Wage Demand

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Pensioners in the South West yesterday rejected the N70,000 minimum wage newly signed into law by President Bola Tinubu following a recent increase in the price of premium motor spirit also known as petrol.
The pensioners, under the aegis of Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Southwest Zone, in a communique at the end of their zonal meeting held in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, called on labour to renew demand for N250,000 minimum wage because of the current economic realities.
NUP Southwest Publicity Secretary, Dr Olusegun Abatan, who read the communique to journalists, also demanded that implementation of local government autonomy should not disrupt the payment of pensions of council pensioners/retired primary school teachers and salaries of local government workers/primary school teachers.
Speaking on the minimum wage, Abatan said, “We found out that before the N70,000 was even implemented, the Federal Government has gone ahead to further increase the price of petrol, and we concluded that the two labour centres that went into that negotiation went there blindfolded and naïve.
“The Federal Government took advantage of the naivety and inexperience of Comrade Joe Ajaero, and Festus Usifo, by tricking them into accepting N70,000 and that it would not increase fuel price, but no sooner they agreed to kowtow what was said about N70,000, the Federal Government went ahead to increase fuel price.
“To that extent, the Southwest is rejecting the N70,000 minimum wage that Labour has negotiated and advised that Labour should go back to the negotiating table and insist on the N250,000 they initially wanted.
“Before you know it, the N2,000 that the Federal Government said it was going to increase the fuel price to will eventually emerge. Labour should go back. The value of the N70,000 is just about 60 litres of fuel.
“Labour should go back to negotiate N250,000 minimum wage. They have our backing on whatever is involved even strike to achieve a realistic minimum wage,” the pensioners said.
They praised the governors in the zone for improvement in their attitudes toward senior citizens through various efforts on pensions and gratuities in the different states.
However, Abatan who said that only Ondo State had effected 33 per cent pension increase for its pensioners, appealed, “We want our state governments in the remaining Southwest states to implement 33 per cent pension increase and consequential adjustment which was done for workers in the year 2019.
“If these 33 per cent increases and consequential adjustments are not implemented before the new minimum pension or minimum wage, all pensioners in the country would be shortchanged. So, we appeal to our governors to do the needful”.
Abatan, who said that the pensioners supported local government autonomy, however, said, “The arrangement being put up at the federal and state levels should not tamper with payments of the pensions of retired primary school teachers and pensioners at the local government level.
“The salaries of teachers should also go on. The salaries of workers at the local governments should also go on. The allowances of the chiefs and obas should also be taken care of as first-line charges,” the communique stated.
The pensioners called on the government at the federal and state levels to be proactive to ensure there would be no crisis from the wholesome implementation of the local government autonomy by ensuring there was no return to the era of zero allocation to the councils after the deduction of salaries and pensions.

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More Synergy’ll Win Fight Against Oil Theft, Fubara Tells CDS …Promises Six Gun Boats To Tackle Sea Piracy

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has revealed that against orchestrated sabotage by disgruntled elements to frustrate the fight initiated by his administration to tackle illegal bunkering in the State, formidable successes have been recorded, undoubtedly.
The Governor expressed delight that the success will further be sustained, given the commendable interest shown by the Presidency that has constituted the Niger Delta Monitoring Team, and tasked with the mandate to curb oil theft and illegal refining of crude oil in the entire region.
Governor Fubara spoke when he received the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, who led a delegation of the Joint Federal Government Team on Security of National Assets on courtesy visit to Government House in Port Harcourt, last Wednesday.
The Governor said those saboteurs are not only attempting to disrupt the course of delivery of critical projects and good governance but extended it to create disaffection within the thriving business climate because they do not want to see anything good reckoned with his administration.
But Governor Fubara stated that he is not deterred by those acts because there is a stronger determination to rewrite the story and ensure that Rivers people get the best while the national economy does not suffer by what happens in the State.
Governor Fubara said: “You know what they say, everything might not be God’s wish, but everything worketh for God’s desire.
“We are faced with a situation where the little that we are doing here are being sabotaged by some persons who do not want to see any good in what we are doing.
“This is not just in the aspect of governance, but also in the aspect of economic activities of this country. And, one way or the other, this particular moment has created an opportunity for us to rewrite those stories.”
Governor Fubara emphasised: “I can say here boldly that before this time, we’ve had a very wonderful working relationship with the Service Commanders here. And in Rivers State, we have done so much in the aspect of combating illegal bunkering and pipeline vandalisation.
“And, you can imagine what has just happened now. When the Federal Government is now being part of it, through the different headquarters of the (military) service arm, to complement what we are doing. I can assure you that it is going to be a total success.”
Governor Fubara stated his confidence in the calibre of members of the Team and how professional the Chief of Defence Staff has conducted their operations.
The Governor also explained that he did not appoint Henry Wordu into the team merely because he knows him, but because of his interest to defend the State and Nigeria.
He said: “It is very important, some persons may chose people because they are their relations; they are their friends, no. We need to look at people who can represent us well. He is a man who has shown so much concern, interest in the affairs of our State. So, I have no doubt that he will bring honour to us.”
The Governor also explained the drastic decision that has been taken to curb incidences of piracy at some sea routes in the State.
Governor Fubara also said: “You mentioned something, the issue of sea pirates. That is even one of the problems I am having today.
“Because of what we are doing through the Navy and the Air Force, which are also supporting us, they’ve all entered into the waterways now.
“The waterways around Bonny Local Government Area are the tracks they operate now; kidnapping of innocent people who are coming from Bonny Island to Port Harcourt or some of them on their way from Port Harcourt to Bonny Island.
“As we are talking now, we have already started doing something. Myself and the Office of the Secretary of the State Government, have already directed them to acquire six gun boats, so we can handover some of them to the Navy, so that they can cover some areas of interest.”
Governor Fubara restated his resolve to ensure that everything goes on well by providing the needed State Government’s support that will contribute to increasing crude oil production.
He added: “I can assure you that we will give all the necessary support to the committee to make sure that they succeed.
“Let me, on behalf of the Government and people of Rivers State, assure the Chief of Defence Staff that our collaboration in supporting the course of the Federal Government to ensure that (crude oil) production line increases by next year is a task that must be done, and Rivers State will be part of it to make it succeed,” he added.
In his speech, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, said his visit is two-fold: first, is to assess the level of implementation of their directives towards achieving the mandate of Mr President in securing the oil producing areas, ensure that crude oil production increases.
The second reason, he said, is to inaugurate the two committees: the Defense Joint Monitoring Team and the Defense Joint Intelligence Infusion Centre.
General Musa explained: “Now, why we have these two is to enhance the work we already have been doing on ground. We have observed over time that there are gaps in the activities ongoing, and for us to be able to achieve the mandate of the Commander-in-Chief and President of Nigeria, we have to do things differently.
“And firstly, what we did was that with the Operation Delta Safe (ODS), we made sure that all the security forces and other agencies are working together under the Joint Task Force.
“They have their company Commanders and personnel, and whatever that is being done, we are doing it together in unison. We understand that synergy is very crucial to our success, and that is the first thing that we did.
“And secondly, the Monitoring Team and the Infusion Centre. The Monitoring Team is to also go round and see where they are gaps to be able to direct the operations so that they can be able to see that things are covered.”
General Musa added the Infusion Centre is task to also harmonize all the intelligence agencies together, gather all the information, whether it deals with oil production or other acts of criminality that will help in taking direct action to ensure that there is peace.
The Chief of Defence Staff also expressed appreciation to Governor Fubara for creating an enabling environment with his sterling leadership style.
He noted that there is zero rancor which has engendered peace and security as seen in Rivers State.
He said, “We want to say a very big thank you, and to continue to show and assure you that the Armed Forces of Nigeria are fully with you to ensure that Rivers State, indeed, is peaceful and progressive. We want to also appreciate you for the support directly to the members of the Armed Forces.”
He added that the peaceful atmosphere created by the government has enabled members of the Armed Forces in the State to perform their operations and other activities unhindered, and urged the Governor to continue to show leadership by sustaining peace and advancing the development of the State.

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