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Oborevwori Tasks NYSC Members On Sustainable Development

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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori has urged members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to contribute their quota to the sustainable development of the state and the country at large.
Oborevwori said this at the closing ceremony of the 2023 Batch ‘C’, Stream ‘1’ Orientation Course for the corps members deployed to the state, yesterday.
The governor was represented at the event by the Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Tonukari Johnbull.
“l am aware that perseverance, accommodating views which are opposed to yours, accepting and adapting to cultures, which are also different from yours.
“Spreading love and understanding among the people you will find yourselves, are some of the enduring lessons of the orientation course,” he said.
Oborevwori urged the corps members to respect the cultural norms and traditions of the people among whom they would find themselves.
“Coming from diverse cultural, social and educational backgrounds, this year of national service provides a very unique opportunity for integration and selfless service.
“Please ensure that as you leave here, you keep an open mind to enable you appreciate your new environment.
“Delta State is a land of great diversities and opportunities. Our people are generally warm hearted and accommodating.
“I appeal to you to cultivate a sense of belonging to place you in a better stead to harness these opportunities.
“One of the primary objectives of the National Youth Service Corps is to inculcate in our youths and fellow Nigerians, the virtues of selfless service, love, unity, peaceful co-existence and industry,” he said.
He urged the NYSC members to endeavour to make a difference by making use of innumerable opportunities around them.
“It is, therefore, expected that the service year provides an opportunity for you to make positive contributions to the society.
“Please resist negative tendencies by some persons who are enemies of society. Do not engage in frivolous travels, which often pose dangers through accidents.
“I sincerely hope that the exercise and attendant experience garnered in the past few weeks has helped to equip you for the tasks ahead.
“No matter how small your role might look like, it is important to the sustainable development of where you find yourselves during the service year.
Mr Olusegun Alao, the State Coordinator of NYSC, urged the NYSC members to see their service year as an opportunity to give back to the community.
“Go forth with humility, render rewarding service to your host communities, be exemplary teachers, and positively impact the lives of your pupils and students.
“Display your educational background, creativity, and leadership abilities,” he said

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Delta Begins Public Hearing On Human Trafficking Prohibition Bill

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The Delta State House of Assembly has commenced public hearing on the State Human Trafficking (Prohibition) Bill, 2024.
The Tide’s source reports that the public hearing was organised by the House Committee on Housing, Women Affairs, Humanitarian Support Services and Girl Child Entrepreneurship in Asaba.
Chairman of the committee, Mrs Bridget Anyafulu, said the hearing was to provide members of the public the opportunity to offer contributions to the proposed law.
“The ultimate goal is to ensure that the state has a law that adequately answers to the challenges it seems to address and satisfy the needs and aspirations of our people and society.
“We have invited you to join us to make a law that will help to effectively address and eradicate the odious practice of human trafficking in our state.
“We know that as stakeholders, the effective participation in making this law will go a long way in enhancing the quality of the law that will finally emerge from the process”, she said.
Anyafulu assured the stakeholders that the committee would look into their suggestions and consider areas that could help to strengthen the bill as well as enhance its quality.
On her part, the State Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Community Support Services and Girl Child Development, Ms. Orode Uduaghan, called for the inclusion of the National Agency for the Protection of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in the implementation process.
It also reports that Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), State Ministry of Women Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), among others, were involved in the public hearing.
They commended the State Executive for initiating the bill and called for its speedy passage.

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FG Gives 24,180 Bags Of Maize, Garri To A’Ibom

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The Federal Government has handed over 24,180 bags of 50kg maize and 5,828 bags of 25kg ‘garri’ to the Akwa Ibom State Government for distribution to vulnerable households.
The Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mrs. Zubaida Umar, made the presentation on behalf of the Federal Government in Uyo, the State Capital.
Represented by Mrs. Mmandu Aisueni, the Head, Operations, NEMA, Akwa Ibom State office, Umar said the donation was in fulfilment of President Bola Tinubu’s promise to Nigerians.
It would be recalled that the Federal Government approved the release of 42, 000 metric tonnes of assorted food items from the National Strategic Reserve to vulnerable households.
Umar said that the president’s promise was the government’s way of reducing the impact of the current economic hardship in the country.
“We are here to hand over the food items to the state government for distribution to the intended beneficiaries in the communities”, she said.
The NEMA D-G said that the food items should be shared in the communities through properly constituted committees at the local government levels.
She said membership of the local government committees should include the council chairman, representatives of the State Emergency Management Agency and the traditional institutions.
Umar said 20 per cent of the food items for each council area should be given to religious groups, and that three per cent of it should be given to boarding schools in the area.
Receiving the items, Dr Offiong Offor, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, commended the Federal Government for the intervention.
Offor said that the gesture was a demonstration of the Federal Government’s commitment to the wellbeing of the citizenry.
The commissioner promised that the state government would ensure that the items were given to the intended beneficiaries.

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Edo Poll: Concerned Obidient Movement Endorses PDP’s Ighodalo

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A group, Concerned Obidient Movement, has declared support for Mr. Asue Ighodalo, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the September 21 Edo State governorship election.
Leader of the group, Mr. Ikhuenbor Igbinevbo, told newsmen in Benin that the election transcends individual personalities.
“It is a critical moment that will shape the future of Edo. The PDP is creating a climate of renewed political energy that promises sustainable progress.
“Its candidate, Ighodalo, and the deputy, Osarodion Ogie, possess the vision and qualifications that align with the aspirations of Edo people,” he said.
Igbinevbo highlighted the candidates’ deep understanding of the State’s challenges and potential which, he said, positions them to lead the state into a new era of prosperity and responsible governance.
He urged Edo people, both at home and in the Diaspora, to unite in their support for the PDP and its candidates ahead of the election.

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