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WE’RE LAYING FOUNDATION FOR STERLING HUMAN CAPACITY DEV – FUBARA 

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has vowed to lay an enduring foundation that will help in raising a new generation of Rivers sons and daughters who can confidently hold their place academically and professionally on a competitive scale.

The Governor explained that the resolve stems from the fact that, in years past, the academic performances of Rivers children were highly rated, and attracted enormous respect in the comity of states until mediocrity became more rewarded than those with proven intelligence, a trend that must be reversed.

Governor Fubara also said that, on assumption office, he was greeted with the unpaid scholarship entitlements of medical students at the Rivers State University but he released the funds without hesitation.

The gesture, he stated, embodies his love, not only to ensure that the students do not get frustrated out of their studies or be further exposed to anything that may hamper excellent performance but to further achieve the goal of having efficient manpower for the health sector in the State.

Governor Fubara made the vow when he received on courtesy visit, the accreditation panel of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) led by the Registrar of MDCN, Dr. Fatima Kyari, at Government House in Port Harcourt, yesterday.

Also, on the delegation were the Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University (RSU), Prof Nlerum Okogbule, together with other principal officers of the College of Medical Sciences of the Institution and the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), Prof Chizindu Alikor, as well as the State Commissioner for Health, Dr Adaeze Chidinma Oreh.

 

Governor Fubara stated that in achieving the new narrative, specific but requisite infrastructure, facilities and other levels of support will be provided to ease the process of training and improve academic standard so that Rivers people will become the best in their chosen careers.

 

He said, “Rivers State was noted for something many years ago. When it comes to educational rating, it was very high. For you to get admission as a Rivers person, they believed that if other people are taking (accepting) 170, Rivers State should be doing 300.

 

“It was because of the way they rated the State. That time, the leadership of this State paid priority to education, training of our people abroad, and believing that (it) is the only way we can build men that can secure the destiny of this State.

 

“But today, what is important to us is to build monsters. If you are a cultist, that is when you will be recognized. If you are an intellectual, they don’t value you.

 

“But, we want to change this narrative: to make people appreciate education, to make people appreciate dignity of hard work, and that no matter how little you earn, when you have a justifiable means of livelihood, it is better than the billions that you make through corruption or unjustified means of livelihood.”

 

Governor Fubara said he paid attention to the Registrar while she spoke, outlining a few things, which aligned with his undiluted love for the university to become the most sought after citadel of learning.

 

The Governor stated: “The University Authority is here. When I came on board, the medical students had a scholarship scheme that was not redeemed for more than three years. It was when I became the Governor of this State that I paid that money.

 

“I did not do it because I had so much or I was looking for where to spend our money. I did it because these students are our own.

 

“These students are students that belong to the families that voted for me. These students are the real core that will form the foundation of the future of Rivers State, medically. I have to do it, and I can tell you, I am really satisfied that the promise has been sustained. So, it is to tell you of my love for the medical institution.”

 

Governor Fubara said his administration is already aware of the problem associated with medical education because, according to him, it is not a cheap venture to undertake.

 

He noted that because it is an expensive venture, to maintain the learning facilities and ensure quality training for the students, the promise of support to the university will not be withdrawn.

 

Governor Fubara said: “I am also happy that from what the accreditation panel is saying here, we know that we are not doing badly, even if we just need to improve on a few areas. And I can assure you that we have noted those things, and will do something about it.

 

“I want to also draw your attention to a few things: Our concern for medical training is very paramount to this administration. One of our three cardinal areas of concern is healthcare, education and agriculture. And we strongly believe that if these three things are handled, half or 90 percent of our problems are solved.”

 

Governor Fubara pointed to what has been done by his administration to ensure availability of medical personnel with the approval for employment of 2,000 medical personnel.

 

Of that number, he said, 1,000 personnel will be engaged by the the Rivers State Health Management Board, and the other 1,000 personnel will be engaged by the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH).

 

These gestures, Governor Fubara explained, go to confirm the commitment of his administration to promote quality training within the field of medical sciences in Rivers State.

 

He added, “They are here, you can ask them, I didn’t send a name because I know these things are not done on Public Relations (PR). They are things you must take the professionals so that we don’t end up breeding doctors that would become disaster to the medical sciences.

 

“So, I understand where we are coming from and going to. For me and my team, as a government, we know where we are going to. And by the special grace of God, we will hit on our target with your support. So, this collaboration is important to us.”

 

Governor Fubara spoke further: “We are presently remodelling about five Zonal Hospitals. You said here that when you came in, you visited our Teaching Hospital. Although, you still remember that it is an old facility.

 

“But it is the only one we have. It is in this administration that we took it upon ourselves to make sure that the intermediary medical services must function, and we are building up to standard five Zonal Hospitals in the State.”

 

Governor Fubara assured that when these health facilities are completely put in place with the welfare of doctors in proper perspective, it will be difficult for such personnel in the employ of the State Government to consider abandoning the job and relocate abroad.

 

The Governor said his administration will do everything within its powers to support the university to keep the standard of studies at the College of Medical Sciences high.

 

He explained, “We will not bring down that level. We will ensure that the discipline in the medical sciences is still sustained in the State. It’s important to us. Look at the Vice Chancellor, for so many years, he was promised a grant, he couldn’t get it. He almost died out of stress. Everyday, if it is not issue of diesel, it will be something else.

 

“It was this government that also redeemed it, and today, look at the way he is happy. All the loans he took from everywhere, he has been able to pay them off,” he added.

 

Governor Fubara told his guests to be emissaries for the State and disabuse the minds of those who have been brainwashed with the negative narrative of violence in the State.

 

He stated that the hallmark of his administration is to deliver good governance, improve the quality of life lived by the people, and ensure a thriving peaceful climate for all.

 

He stressed, “You are here to assess our university, to assess our students; how do they fit-in in this noble profession. We will try as much as we can to make sure that we stand by you to ensure that the standard doesn’t go down.

 

“I believe your coming here would also present the opportunity for you to serve as emissaries for the State. I know when you were outside there, you heard that Rivers State is burning, they are killing people along the streets; in fact, as you are moving around, you will see dead bodies all over. I believe, now you’ve been in Port Harcourt and seen how peaceful the State is.

 

“We hold something very dear, because of the level of discipline that we have from our families and from the profession we are exposed to, knowing that peace is important to us.

 

“We know that for us to achieve, to defend and protect the interest of this State, we don’t need to be violent. The only person who desires violence is one who knows he has nothing to lose. But if you have something to lose, you cannot take the path of war.

 

“So, we accepting to take the path of peace is because this State is important to us, and we want to leave this State not just by building roads, building bridges that after some years, people will forget about it. It is to build people. Build people that would in turn build other people,” he emphasised.

 

In her speech, the Registrar of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), Dr. Fatima Kyari, said she represented the body of regulators of medical studies as it relates to medical and dental training, and had visited with her team to conduct accreditation of courses and broker tenable collaboration.

 

Dr Kyari expressed confidence of working together with the Institution and the State Government in a collaborative manner that will lead to achieving the set targets, and also allow the Rivers State University remain as the leading producer of highest number of medical personnel in Nigeria.

 

She said, “We looked at infrastructure, which we have no doubt in our mind that you have excelled in it. We looked at trainers, both Clinical, Basic Clinical and Basic Medical.

 

“The Clinical Trainers is very attractive aspect to have because Clinical teachers deal with patients, and we have special privileges. But we will also like you to focus on Basic Medical Trainers and Basic Clinical Trainers.

 

“We will like you to consider opportunities for research for basic medical and basic clinical so that you, again, can trail the blaze in developing research excellence framework that will enable you to compete on a global platform with the highest portfolio of competencies.”

 

Dr Fatima said they were looking to see provisions and policies towards achieving retention capacity, so that medical doctors trained in facilities in the State do not abandon the State and take their skills abroad or elsewhere.

 

She added, “In as much as we are eager to increase the numbers, already you have the highest number in the country of producing medical doctors. And since the medical programme started, there has not been a hitch in the training.

 

“You had committed teachers, you had smooth academic programmes with no disruptions, and we are expecting that the students will graduate at the right time, at when it is due with no hitches. I think that is highly commendable to the university.”

 

Also speaking, Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University (RSU), Prof Nlerum Okogbule, noted the unparallel support extended by Governor Fubara to the university, which has become a university of choice in the country.

 

Prof Okogbule also said that there is no doubt that the presence of the College of Medical Sciences in the university has greatly contributed to the enhanced national and international visibility of the Rivers State University.

 

He said, “And for this visit, Your Excellency, we had the Accreditation Panel of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria. They are here to carry out the final accreditation of our College of Medical Sciences to enable us produce our first set of medical doctors from the university.

 

“The importance of the exercise is underscored by the fact that the accreditation panel is led by the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, Dr. Fatima Kyari.

 

“I have no doubt at all that with the robust support that the government has given us, we will be able to go through this accreditation and successfully go through it in a way that will glorify God,” he added.

 

He thanked the Governor for the numerous support given to the university, and assured that his team will justify the confidence reposed in the management of the institution.

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TINUBU APPLAUDS NIM On National Dev

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu says he appreciates the invaluable contribution of the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) to our Nigerian development.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stated this at the 2024 Annual National Management Conference of Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) at the Obi Wali International Conference Centre in Port Harcourt, last Monday.

Represented by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HoCSF) Dame Didi Esther Walson-Jack President Tinubu said with many professional managers and decision makers in the public and private sectors in attendance, the conference remains a gathering of brilliant minds dedicated to the advancement of good management practices in Nigeria.

President Tinubu disclosed that NIM’s commitment to excellence in management is vital because it is through good management that we can translate the potentials of our resources and human capital to development.

He said the theme of the conference, “Economic Stability & National Security: The Contending Issues and the Way Forward” is appropriate in charting a new course and a natural rebirth of our country which is in line with the Federal Government’s eight-point agenda aimed at turning around the economy and making life easier for the citizenry.

According to him the agenda includes food security, ending poverty, economic growth and job creation, access to capital, improving security, the rule of law, and fighting corruption.

He said “our nation stands at a cross road where the interplay between economic health and national security cannot be overstated”, noting that our strategies must reflect reality because these two factors are intrinsically linked.

The President opined that by choosing this theme as the focus of this year’s conference, NIM has further demonstrated that it is committed to supporting the Federal Government in achieving its objective of turning around the nation’s economy and setting it on the path of development and Progress.

In his remarks the Chief Host and Rivers State Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara who was represented by his Deputy, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu commended the Institute of Management for the laudable workshop they have put together, noting that as a State, we look forward to partnering with NIM(C)for trainings and reforms of the Civil Service of Rivers State.

Governor Fubara said “as we navigate the complex challenges facing our beloved Nigeria, it is crucial that we, as leaders and managers, engage in thoughtful dialogue and strategic planning to secure a prosperous and safe future for all Nigerians”.

According to the State Chief Executive, Nigeria has always been a nation of resilient and resourceful people, adding that our diversity is our strength, and our challenges are opportunities for innovation and growth.

“As we leave this conference, let us carry with us not just ideas, but a renewed commitment to action. Whether you are a public servant, a business leader, or a civil society advocate, you have a role to play in building a stable, secure, and prosperous Nigeria”. Governor Fubara further said.

In her keynote address Dr. (Mrs) Ajoritsedere Awosika said it is the responsibility of all stake holders to pave the way for a new era of prosperity for Nigeria, stressing that if not for ourselves it should be done for our children who are our hope and our future.

The President and Chairman of Council, Nigerian Institute of Management Dr. (Mrs) Christiana Atako had earlier welcomed participants where she said the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) Annual Management Conference is the flagship of its many programmes and activities, which provides a platform to discuss contemporary burning issues of national interest with a view of proffering solutions.

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Nigeria, UK reaffirm commitment to deepening trade links

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The Federal Government and the United Kingdom (UK) have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening and deepening trade relations.

Amb. Nura Rimi, the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, said this at the Inaugural Nigeria-UK Business Dialogue in Abuja.

The Tide source reports that both countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance the nation’s trade and investment.

The permanent secretary added that the country is pleased to host the first edition of the Nigeria-UK Business Dialogue, a key event under the Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

Rimi said the dialogue would allow stakeholders from both countries to participate in meaningful talks, share best practices, and explore joint opportunities in important areas such as agriculture, energy, technology, and manufacturing.

“Historically, Nigeria and the UK have enjoyed robust bilateral trade and investment relations.

“In the four quarters leading up to the first quarter of 2024, Nigeria was the UK’s 39th largest trading partner.

“During this period, Nigeria’s exports to the UK amounted to 2.4 billion pounds, while UK imports to Nigeria stood at 4.1 billion pounds in the 4th quarter of 2023.

“The Nigeria-UK Business Dialogue is an excellent event that marks a significant step towards developing trade relations and increasing economic collaboration between the two countries,” he said.

Rimi said by encouraging investments in important sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and infrastructure, both countries could boost growth and generate chances for joint ventures and increased relationships.

According to him, the Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership MoU encourages UK investors to explore Nigeria’s most promising sectors.

“It is expected that both countries will work towards increasing reciprocal Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), recognising the potential of such investments to support sustainable economic growth and development.

“Through cooperative investment promotion and facilitation, infrastructure development, technology, and manufacturing can spur economic growth.

“Under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, Nigeria has implemented several reforms to ensure a conducive investment climate that spurs growth and job creation across all sectors of the economy.

” These concerted efforts have positioned Nigeria as one of the most important destinations for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Africa.

He expressed the hope that the dialogue would focus on building on the successes and progress made so far by reducing barriers to trade in goods and increasing opportunities for services.

He hoped that the dialogue would ensure investment promotion, and regulatory cooperation, that would pave the way for promising and concrete commitments.

Responding, the British Deputy High Commissioner, Jonny Baxter, said the event was built on the first of its kind partnership for the UK in Africa.

“This new platform enables us to build on successes from the UK-Nigeria Economic Development Forum to resolve more market access barriers.

“It will foster our joint commitment to develop novel systems for businesses to efficiently raise issues, and work towards practical solutions.

“The overall deepening of our cooperation underscores our shared efforts to enhance trade across current and new sectors, support businesses and boost economic growth between our two countries,” Baxter said.

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FUBARA RESTATES PRIMACY OF PEACE TO DRIVE GOVERNANCE, DEV

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has advocated the need for peace to propel conducive environment to deliver good governance and greater development of the State and the nation.

Accordingly, he has assured of his administration’s readiness to continue to promote peace in the State for the overall benefit of all living and doing business in the State.

Governor Fubara made the assertion when he received members of the International Association of World Peace Advocates, Eminent Peace Ambassadors, Rivers State Chapter on a Road Walk to commemorate the 2024 International Day of Peace at the Government House, Port Harcourt, last Saturday.

Represented by the Head of Service, Rivers State Civil Service, Dr George Nwaeke, Governor Fubara, emphasized the need for residents to continue to preach the message of peace in the State and Nigeria at large, particularly at this time when the nation is at crossroads.

He thanked members of the association for embarking on the road walk to mark the International Day of Peace, and also identifying with the peaceful disposition of the present administration under his leadership.

He said, “Thank you for identifying with the Governor and the special qualities he possesses. Like you said, he has the capacity, but he refuses to fight back. That shows innermost strength, and that’s a very important ingredient for peace. Our Governor possesses it in exceeding volume.

“So, I want to thank you for marking today: the International Day of Peace. We need to preach peace to all corners of our State. We need to preach peace in our families, especially in this season that we find ourselves as Rivers people and as Nigerians'”, he asserted.

He assured that, “Our administration will continue to act in a way that will bring peace to the State, and at the end of the day, we will all be beneficiaries of the outcome of that peace advocacy.”

Earlier, Director, International Association of World Peace Advocates, Eminent Peace Ambassadors, Rivers State Chapter, Juliet Wokocha, had said that the road walk is part of activities by the United Nations body to mark the 2024 International Day of Peace with the theme: “Cultivating a Culture of Peace.”

Wokocha, who noted that peace cannot be kept by force, but can only be achieved by understanding, stated that they were in Government House to show solidarity with the Governor for his peaceful disposition, pledge their support, and also urge him to sustain the peace so far achieved in the State.

She said, “We have notified the Governor through our letter that we will be undertaking a road walk to mark the day of peace, because we want to let people know that the answer to every situation is peace.”

According to her, “Our Governor is the best Governor as far as peace is concerned in the world, not Nigeria. His tolerance level is too much. Anybody with his capacity would have taken powers into his hands, and caused situations that would trigger unrest and affect the citizens. But he is not like that. He is saying, let us maintain peace, whether justice is done or not, let us maintain peace.

“And so, this association that is affiliated with the United Nations has come to say, we are supporting him. We have come here to tell him that we are pledging our support. We will keep supporting him, and we are also urging him to keep maintaining peace” for the good of the State.

She added, “Right now, as we are commemorating here in Rivers State, different parts of the world as far as you are UN affiliated in this association, are commemorating the peace in their areas. But we decided to do road walk so that people will see us and key in.

“So, please, let us maintain peace in this State. We need peace to survive, as peace promotes development, allows for growth, and every good thing the citizens would want from our present Governor, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara,” she noted.

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