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Mankind Set To Mark World Earth Day …As Concerns Over The Earth’s Future Persist

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Rivers State will on the 22nd of this month joined the rest of the world to commemorate the 2021 World Earth Day.
The United Nations had set aside 22nd of April every year as World Earth Day. Theme for this year celebration is “Restore our Earth”.
According to the United Nations Environment programme (UNEP) the theme “focuses on natural processes emerging green technologies and innovative thinking that can restore the world ecosystem.
The celebration is significant in many ways especially given the myriad of environmental challenges confronting humanity.
The emission of hydrocarbon into the atmosphere has continued to deplet the zone layer, while increased in temperature has caused more ice to melt, thereby leading to surgeing occean.
The surge in ocean has led to the disappearance of some islands. Even the Niger Delta is facing serious threat from the rising water level. Last year, a reknown educationist in Rivers State professor Uriel Etawo told The Tide that given the current surge in ocean level some islands in the Niger Delta may not survive beyond fifty years.
The region is also facing serious environmental problem from the hydrocarbon industry much of its mangrove forests are gone, while some marine organisms indigenous to the region are rarely to be seen these days.
The black soot and perrenial erosion are adding to the environmental woes of the region.
Meanwhile some stake holders have raised concern over the future of the earth given the myriads of environmental problems facing it.
Across session of stakeholders who spoke to The Tide on the celebration said the planeth Earth faces a bleak future if human activities against the environment are not checked.
They also urged for conscious efforts to revegetate the Niger Delta Environment. Some of them who spoke to The Tide in Port Harcourt on the celebration also urged for laws to end gas flaring in the region.
State Actng Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) Barrister young Ayotamunu said much of the atmosphere has been lost to climate change.
“We need to now remediating whatever we have lost for us, revegetating our environment should start immediately.
“Anything that can be done by both the government and civil society organizations should be done” he said.
The NOA Director who blamed the depletion of the ozone layer on fossil fuel said efforts should be intensified to reduce carbon emission into the atmosphere.
Also speaking, Mr Dennis Oluwole, said the Earth is being threatened by lot of activities.
“We see that a lot of things are actually threatening the earth.
People are afraid that a big Asteroid may one day hit the earth”.
He said the part of Ozone layer destroyed by climate change is bigger than some parts of west Africa, adding that since climate change has gone beyond human solution, humanity must learn how to live with it .
“Since man cannot stop it, we have to adapt to it.
Oluwole who is a consultant to the United Nations children fund (UNICEF) also said the rise in temperature has led to increased in melting of ice adding that these has resulted to devastating flooding across the world.
He stressed the need for the human race to check its activities, adding that people should be taught the art of good waste management strategies, while building along water right of ways should be checked.
Another environmentalist Miss Blessing Digbani said the celebration should provide opportunity for policy makes across the world to formulate appropriate policies to check carbon emission.
She also called on governments in the Niger Delta to ensure that activities of illegal oil bunkerers are reduced.
National publicity secretary of the Nigerian minning and geosciences society (NM?) Prosper Ogbunie said the celebration calls for collective effort to protect the earth from destruction.
“World Earth Day with the Theme “Restore our Earth calls for collective support for environmental protection of the Earth due to the adverse effect of climate change”
Ogbunie who was former Port Harcourt chapter President of the society said achieving a healthy earth can be done by reforestation, cleaning up of spills sites as well as proper regulation of mining, drilling, and telecommunications construction activities.
Other respondents also called for action to check all forms of environmental pollution.
Therefore as the world celebrates, this is the time for humanities to riseup and save the Earth from destruction.

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RSG To Enforce Building Plan Compliance

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The Rivers State Government has vowed to enforce strict compliance with approved building plans by property owners and developers in the State to guarantee safety and adherence to regulatory standards.
The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Rt. Hon. Evans Bipi, in his inaugural meeting with the Permanent Secretary, Directors and staff of the Ministry, said he would ensure full implementation of the Physical Planning Development Law of the State.
He warned that the Rivers State Government will no longer condone a situation where developers make deliberate adjustment or completely deviate from approved building plan in the execution of their projects without recourse to the Ministry.
Hon. Bipi solicited the cooperation of the civil servants of the Ministry while promising to run an open door policy and be easily accessible.
He also promised to right the wrongs, make a positive impact and leave an enduring legacy in the Ministry.
He promised to enhance the physical landscape and aesthetic of Old and New GRA as well as other parts of Port Harcourt.
In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, Surv. Wisdom Hebron, assured the Commissioner of maximum cooperation to foster a harmonious working environment.

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Fubara Approves N85,000 New Minimum For Rivers Workers

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has approved the payment of N85,000.00 as the new minimum wage for civil servants in the employ of the Rivers State Government.
This is the agreement reached during a closed door meeting presided over by the Governor and attended by representatives of organised labour under the auspices of the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council in the State at Government House in Port Harcourt on Friday.
Briefing newsmen after the meeting, the Head of Rivers State Civil Service, Dr George Nwaeke, who spoke on behalf of the Government, affirmed that Governor Fubara has graciously approved a new minimum wage of N85,000.00, adding that the government will begin in November, 2024.
Dr George said, “He (Gov Fubara) has pronounced a figure that is higher than the National Minimum Wage. He pronounced a sum of N85,000.00, which is higher than the minimum wage that was prescribed nationally.
“So, as the Head of Service and a major stakeholder in the labour family, I am very happy to say that the Rivers State Civil Servants have never had it this good since the inception of this State.
“The labour union leaders and all the other major stakeholders were happy with this development,” he added.
Responding to possible payment of arrears, Dr Nwaeke, said it is yet to be determined because a technical committee has been set up to critically work out a tenable payment chart, which will cater to issues of arrears.
He clarified, “Issues of arrears will be worked out by the committee that I am going to be Deputy to the SSG. We are already going to work on it in a technical committee that will now get the nitty gritty of the payment and inform the press later.”
On his part, the Rivers State Chairman of the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council, Comrade Emecheta Chuku, explained that this is their first meeting with Governor Fubara to discuss the issue of the new minimum wage as approved by the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Comrade Chuku pointed to the fact that the gracious approval of N85,000.00 new minimum wage is very appeasing to the labour leaders, adding that it demonstrates love for the workers.
He explained, “For the Governor to come, against all the crisis, against all the things that he is facing and more, to say he will pay N85,000.00 minimum wage, I think our hearts are full of joy.
“Of course, we have no doubt, knowing the kind of person we have as our Governor. He is a decent man; very responsible enough; and grew through the rank and file of the system. He understands what it takes to earn a living salary; he understands the difference between gifting money and paying somebody salary that can sustain him or her from the first day to the last day of the month.”
Also speaking, the Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Rivers State Chapter, Comrade Alex Agwanwor, noted that the amount approved by Governor Fubara puts Rivers State Government ahead of Lagos State as the highest minimum wage paying State to civil servants in Nigeria.
He stressed, “Why do I say that? Lagos State said N85,000.00 and Rivers State is paying N85,000.00. The IGRs of Lagos State and Rivers State are not the same. So, for the Governor to agree to pay the same rate with Lagos, that means we are at the top of it.
“We are the best, and we want to continue to commend the Governor. We assure him that, as far as this State is concerned, labour is going to stand with him. We will be with him even until the next eight years.
“I want to commend His Excellency, Executive Governor of Rivers State, our own Number One Worker in Rivers State, he has, once again, proven that the workers in Rivers State gave him an award on May Day as the Champion of Labour, as the Most Labour-Friendly Governor in Nigeria. He, again, has shown that to us today, and I want to commend him.”
He added that they were returning to the State Secretariat Complex to inform workers of the Governor’s magnanimity and benevolence towards civil servants in the State.

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EID-EL-MAULUD: SHOW LOVE, TOLERANCE TO OTHERS, FUBARA TELLS MUSLIMS

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has felicitated Muslim faithful as they celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad, urging them to show love, tolerance, perseverance, patriotism and commitment to the growth and development of the State.

Governor Fubara, in a message in Port Harcourt, the State capital, urged the Muslim Ummah to use the lessons of the 12th day of the third month of Rabi’ al-Awwal to reflect on the core teachings of the Holy Prophet, and interceed for one another as exemplified by the sacrifices He made for humanity.

The Governor charged the faithful in the State and across the country to commit to ensuring that they continue to benefit from the genuine policies and programmes of government put in place to make live easy for all living and doing business in the State, without discrimination.

He said, “I, on behalf of the government and good people of Rivers State, heartily felicitate all Muslim faithful on the occasion of the Eid-el-Maulud celebration, to honour the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, and urge for prayers for the revival and unity of Nigeria.

“The occasion, yet again, provides an opportunity to reflect deeply on the need for greater application of the Prophet’s teachings bordering on piety, charity, patience, resilience, justice and peaceful coexistence,” he added.

Governor Fubara assured the Muslim community in Rivers State, and indeed, all residents of the resolve of his administration to sustain the tempo of providing critical projects and social services to improve the quality of life of the people.

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