Rivers
UN Official Harps On Ocean Protection
The United Nations Focal Person on Ocean Literacy in Nigeria, Mrs Rita Inko-Taria, has emphasised the need to protect the ocean globally as the world marks the 2022 Ocean Day.
Inko-Taria made the call during a programme organised by the Energy and Maritime Reporters (EMR) in Port Harcourt to commemorate the event.
Describing the theme of this year’s event “Revitalisation and Collective Action for the Ocean” as apt, she said there was the need to revive the declining state of the ocean health.
According to her, everyone needed to be ocean literate so as to restore and conserve it for the present and future generations.
She said society should change their behaviours towards the ocean as well as value and respect it to be able to preserve it.
“Ocean as the largest and widest part of the earth is very important. If the environment is unhealthy because of the activities of man, it disturbs the ocean and when the ocean is unhealthy it degrades the society,” she said.
Inko-Taria noted that studies had shown that by 2050, there would be more plastic materials in the country and this would bring about unhealthy environment.
“We can testify that we have degraded our environment, our mangroves and our oceans. When the ocean is unhealthy it affects the climate and it makes the climate unhealthy, “ she added.
An environmentalist, Mr Fynface Fynface, also emphasised that society should take the responsibility of protecting the ocean.
He also noted that indescriminate dumping of plastic and waste would deplete the ocean resources if not checked.
Earlier, the Chairman of EMR, Mr Martins Giadom, noted that since the ocean covered 71 per cent of the Earth’s surface, it was essential to pay attention to it.
Giadom stated that the Niger Delta had a huge stake in the Atlantic Ocean and should be very much concerned about what was happening to it.
He called on stakeholders in the maritime indudtry to synergise with the media to project issues concerning the ocean with a view to protecting it.
Rivers
Rivers CJ To Sanction Lawyers Who Refuse To Comply With ADR Compliance
The Rivers state Chief Judge, Justice SIMONE CHIBUZOR-AMADI has given an indication to sanction any lawyer who fail to comply with directive of a judge in the state to transferred a case to Rivers State Multi Door Courthouse for Alternatives Dispute Resolution.
Justice AMADI stated this during a brief ceremony held at the chief judge auditorium in port Harcourt Friday held to hand over certificates of operation to two private ADR chambers on Precarious Dispute Resolution Services and Harmony Arbitration and mediation center .
He urged the two private ADR centres to be diligent in the discharge of their duties and warned against compromising the standard of Alternative Dispute Resolution, ADR but should observed the regulations set out in collaboration regulation by the state Multi Door Court House.
Earlier in a address, the Director of the State Multi Door Courthouse, VICTOR NWEKE esq, highlighted some of the achievements of the Multi Door Courthouse especially in decongestion of court rooms.
NWEKE while disclosing how the department certified the two private ADR centres called for serious punitive measures be taken against any lawyer who fail to comply with a case referred to Multi Door Court House by a judge or magistrates in the state.
In her acceptance speech on behalf of the two certified private ADR centres, ALICE NIMI commended the State Judiciary and Multi Door Courthouse for the approval and assured that all the rules and regulations spelt out will be followed.
In a related development; the Rivers State Judiciary has assured its readiness to collaborate with Nigerian Securityding Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC in using Alternative Dispute Resolution to resolve some of the issues in their office.
The state Chief Judge , Justice SIMONE CHIBUZOR-AMADI made the promise when he received in audience the Zonal Commander of NSCDC, Assistant Commandant General, AYINLA TALYE OLOWO and his team who paid him a courtesy visit in his office , Friday where issuees ADR utilization took centre stage.
He used the opportunity to brief his visitors on the hurdles judges faces daily in the court room and the need for the decongestion of the court room , stressing that one judge handle more than three hundred cases but that if lawyers and litigants adopt ADR practice court rooms can be releive of the daily congestions.
The state Chief Judge however urged NSCDC to ensure a wider sensitization of the members of the public on the practice of ADR for a better awareness and knowledge.
Earlier in his speech, the Zonal Commander of NSCDC, Assistant Commandant General, AYINLA TALYE-OLOWO said the visit was to seek collaboration on the use of ADR in resolving some issues which he insisted would help decongest the courtrooms.
Our correspondent reports officials of the Rivers State Multi Door Courthouse led by the Director, VICTOR NWEKE led the team of NSCDC on a technical session where information on how to the fully in cooperated into the Multi Door Courthouse and operation of ADR will be emphasized.
Akujobi Amadi