Rivers
LG Boss Presents Cars To Councillors, Transformers To Communities
In a bid to ease legislative business, the Chairman of Oyigbo Local Government Council of Rivers State, Hon Gift Okere, has presented official cars to the 10 councillors serving in the local government.
Presenting the official cars to the Councillors at Afam, headquarters of the council, Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Victor Oko- Jumbo, urged the council chairman to remain focused in his determination to deliver dividends of democracy to his people, in order to complement the efforts of the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara.
Oko-Jumbo expressed gratitude to the chairman for embarking on impact projects as directed by the Governor.
He showered praises on the chairman for understanding governance at the grassroots.
During the event, other items like transformers and waste receptacles were given to some communities.
The council boss disclosed some of the achievements his administration has recorded so far to include enrolment of 100 personnel in the Oyigbo security council; building of Oyigbo motor park to ease traffic; renovation of the Oyigbo Secretariat; and rebuilding of Umuagbai Market.
Okere announced payment of bursary to Oyigbo indigenes in higher Institutions, saying more people-oriented projects will be spread across the council.
He said Oyigbo under him will witness unprecedented transformation, saying putting the people first as instructed by Governor Fubara must be adhered to.
Dr. Okere promised to carry everyone along in the development of Oyigbo, while thanking the people, especially key stakeholders, for their support.
Some of the councillors expressed gratitude to the chairman for making their legislative business seamless.
The Majority Leader of Oyigbo Legislative Assembly, Hon Precious Nwagbusor; the councillor representing Ward three, Hon Sunny Onyekwu; Ward seven councillor, Hon Ngozi Justin; and Ward two councillor, Hon Chidiebere Nnataraonyi as well as the councillor representing Ward five expressed joy over the gesture of the chairman within a space of three months of assuming office.
They expressed satisfaction with the directive of the chairman to change the narrative in the council area.
They assured the chairman of their full co-operation and support to take the council to greater heights.
According to them, the chairman means well for them going by the steps he has taken so far, such as training to equip them on legislative business, and provision of official cars, which will facilitate their job.
On his part, the Oyigbo Security Officer, Comrade Chimaobi Iwela, described his boss as a gift to Oyigbo people.
The Oyigbo COS hinted that the chairman has provided all necessary support to his office to ensure the people sleep with their two eyes closed.
He said the chairman has gone ahead to employ over 100 Oyigbo youths into the security council, to assist in the fight against crime.
Iwela called for total support to enable the chairman achieve more dividends of democracy for the people.
He promised to work in synergy with other security agencies to ensure lives and property are protected.
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Niger Delta
NACA Debunks Fake HIV Drug Pricing News

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has debunked what it called “fake news” circulating online regarding the cost of HIV treatment in Nigeria.
The news was that antiretroviral drugs will now cost 250,000 per dose with patients required to pay 500,000 monthly.
Describing the news as “completely false and misleading”, in a statement signed by the Head, Public Relations and Protocol, NACA said “HIV treatment in Nigeria remains free of charge at Government owned health facilities.
“The Government in collaboration with donor partners remains steadfast in providing free and accessible HIV treatment to all who need it.
“For accurate and up to date information on HIV treatment and prevention in Nigeria, follow our verified social media platforms and visit the official NACA website’.
Sogbeba Dokubo
Niger Delta
RSG, MWAN Strengthen Partnership To Improve Healthcare

The Rivers State Government, through the Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, has indicated its preparedness to partner the Medical Women Association of Nigeria (MWAN) in ensuring that the healthcare needs of vulnerable people in the State are met.

The State Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mr. Ilamu Arugu, who made this known when the leadership of MWAN, Rivers State Branch, visited him in his office in Port Harcourt, reiterated the State government’s commitment to improving the healthcare and wellbeing of vulnerable populations in the state.
While commending MWAN for their efforts in promoting healthcare and advocating for the rights of women and children in the state, Arugu expressed his ministry’s willingness to collaborate with the association in addressing the healthcare challenges facing residents in the state government-owned healthcare facilities.
“I want to thank you for appreciating our efforts. It’s not easy for people to recognize the humanitarian work we do, as we don’t seek laurels or rewards. We simply do what we believe is right,” the Commissioner stated”.
Earlier in her remarks, the state’s MWAN President, Dr. Cecilia Leloonu Nwibubasa, commended the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, for appointing Mr. Ilamu Arugu as Commissioner, praising his outstanding achievements in the ministry.
She highlighted his unwavering commitment to effective, accountable, and participatory governance, particularly his focus on citizens’ welfare through responsive and inclusive policies, which, she said, serves as an inspiration to all.
Dr, Nwibubasa, who is the 19th President of the association in the state, noted that the organization is dedicated to advancing women and children’s health, with a focus on mental health, nutrition, and holistic mentorship for young female doctors, among others.
She stated that the association has remained at the forefront of community health initiatives, offering health services, medical outreaches, such as cervical cancer and breast cancer screenings, cancer treatment, maternal health care, support and extensive health education through various media channels.

Nwibubasa further revealed that the Association, a non-profit organization affiliated to the Medical Women’s International Association and the Nigerian Medical Association, was established in 1976 and incorporated in 1984.
The association’s motto, “Matris Animo Curantis,” meaning “healing with the love of a mother”, she explained, reflects its deep commitment to delivering compassionate healthcare.
The MWAM President noted that their visit was “driven by a deep sense of appreciation” for the commissioner’s leadership, which has been particularly impactful in areas aligning closely with the association’s mission.
This, according to her, includes ensuring safe homes, quality healthcare, education, and economic empowerment for women.
She emphasized the organization’s eagerness to explore collaborative opportunities to strengthen their shared objectives.
The MWAN delegation also presented the commissioner with a proposal outlining areas of potential collaboration, including healthcare services, training, and advocacy programmes.
The courtesy visit, which was attended by the ministry’s management team, ended with a commitment from both parties to work together to improve the healthcare and wellbeing of women and children within the Disabilitiy community in Rivers State.
Rivers
Rivers Partner TAF To Promote Disability Inclusion
The Rivers State Government has pledged to partner with TAF Africa, a leading advocate for disability inclusion and champion of Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) rights, to tackle the unique challenges faced by PWDs in the state.
This partnership, according to the State Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mr. Ilamu Arugu, underscores the government’s commitment to promoting inclusive governance and ensuring equal opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their abilities.
The State Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mr Ilamu
Arugu, who made this pledge during an advocacy visit by TAF Africa delegation in Port Harcourt, reaffirmed the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara-led administration’s commitment to safeguarding the rights of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) by fast-tracking the passage of the prohibition bill.
He assured the TAF Africa delegation that the government will work closely with them to ensure the bill’s successful passage.
“We are committed to partnering with you to address your needs and challenges. We will work together to ensure that the prohibition bill is passed this year”, the Commissioner said.
He also directed that a desk officer be assigned to work with PWDs, to ensure that their requests and concerns are addressed promptly.
He thanked the TAF Africa group for their visit and assured them that the government is committed to supporting PWDs.
Earlier in his remarks, the TAF Africa delegation led by Mr. George Dominic Anwayi said their advocasy visit, which was the first in the State, was aimed at seeking partnership with the State Government to promote disability inclusion in governance and its policies.
Mr. Anwayi noted that the organization has been working with various stakeholders, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to ensure that persons with disabilities are carried along in the electoral process.
“They have also collaborated with the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities to develop a framework for access to work schemes, targeting job opportunities for persons with disabilities in the private sector”, he stated.
The TAF Africa spokesperson during the meeting disclosed that the organization is currently implementing a project on inclusive governance in Rivers State, funded by PRF.
He said the project aims to promote the inclusion of persons with disabilities in government programmes and policies, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other legal provisions.
Anwayi expressed support for the proposed disability bill in Rivers State, commending the state government’s efforts to ensure disability inclusion.
He called for collaboration between the government, private sector, and civil society to promote inclusive governance and ensure that persons with disabilities are integrated into all aspects of life.
The meeting, which was attended by representatives of PWDs and government officials including directors and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Professor Justina Jumbo, was described as “fruitful and productive”.
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