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Protest Against HYPREP, Unwarranted – Project Coordinator

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The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) says the protest staged yesterday by some Ogoni youths under the auspices of the Ogoni Youth Federation (OYF) at its Project Coordination Office in Port Harcourt is unwarranted and unjustified, considering the myriads and plethora of projects and livelihood programmes undertaken by the Federal Government agency in recent times to better and improve the wellbeing of Ogoni people.
The Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, who gave the indication in a statement signed by the Head of Communications, Dr Enuolare Mba- Nwigoh, said there is nothing to warrant such a protest except that it is intended to cause a breach of the peace and disrupt the activities of the Project.
The Project Coordinator remarked that rather than resort to blackmail and propaganda, aggrieved persons are implored to instead explore the various means of mediation, including reaching the Central Representative Advisory Committee (CRAC) and the Zonal Representative Committee (ZRC) of HYPREP that interface between communities and the Project to resolve issues.
The statement further noted that the Project wonders what should warrant a protest against it, especially when it is carrying out several projects that have a direct positive impact on the people of Ogoniland.
Prominent among these projects, HYPREP noted are the construction of the Ogoni Power Project; Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration; 100-bed Ogoni Specialist Hospital; a cottage hospital; and robust sustainable livelihood programmes as well as the training of 5,000 women and youths in 20 skill areas, among others; including the shoreline remediation and mangrove restoration, all of which are massively addressing unemployment and improving the Human Development Index (HDI) of the Ogoni people.
“Again, it is worrisome that despite these enormous benefits to the Ogoni people, Legborsi Yaamabaana would instead pursue primordial, self- serving, and ignoble ventures aimed at derailing the Project”, the statement said, stressing that “HYPREP continues to operate a transparent and accountable clean-up project and is disposed to providing relevant information to the public on its operations”.
Consequently, it called on the Rivers State Commissioner of Police to hold Mr Legborsi Yaamabaana and his cohorts responsible for any breach of peace and security at the Project Coordination Office of the agency in Port Harcourt and its project sites in Ogoniland.
In a related development, hundreds of Ogoni youths yesterday staged a peaceful protest to HYPREP’s office in Port Harcourt, with the President General of the Ogoni Youth Federation (OYF), Mr Legborsi Yaamabaana levelling sundry allegations against the agency’s management board.
The group also alleged in an interview with newsmen that HYPREP has not done much in the clean-up of oil impacted sites in Ogoniland.
Similarly, another set of Ogoni youths under the aegis of the Ogoni Youth Development Initiative (OYDI) yesterday also staged a peaceful protest at the agency’s office in Port Harcourt, applauding the management of HYPREP, particularly for its livelihood training of some Ogoni youths.
Speaking to newsmen, the President of OYDI, Mr Saviour Oscar urged Ogoni youths to continue to support the management of HYPREP, and called on stakeholders to call Mr Legborsi Yaamabaana to order.
It was gathered that after the clash of the two different groups during the protests, security operatives attached to HYPREP’s office shot sporadically to scare the protesters away in a bid to forestall any breakdown of law and order.

By: Donatus Ebi

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Royal Father Declares Kalabari An Ethnic Nationality Calls For Unity Of Kingdoms

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Contrary to widely held belief that Kalabari is a Kingdom, the Amanyanabo of Ke Kingdom, HRH, King, Rt. Hon. Agolia Cookey Aboko Benebo, Omoni XII, has said Kalabari is rather an Ethnic Nationality.
King Omoni, who made this clarification recently when a delegation of the Kalabari Media Forum (KMF), an apolitcal international organisation, paid him a courtesy visit in Port Harcourt, said it amounts to a demotion to refer to Kalabari as a Kingdom, because it is beyond a Kingdom.
Throwing more light on his declaration, he took his domain, Ke Kingdom, as an example, saying his community is a Kingdom, no matter what others may say, and he would stand by it.
“We are ‘Ke Kingdom’. Nobody will take that Kingdom away from Ke. I’m not saying it out of pride. I’m not saying it out of stubbornness. I’m saying it with the understanding that as long as you call Kalabari a Kingdom, you’re reducing Kalabari.
“As long as you call Kalabari a Kingdom, with just one King, you’re reducing Kalabari. Kalabari is an Ethnic Nationality, they are beyond a Kingdom”, he stated.
He explained that Ke wasn’t the first to pronounce itself a Kingdom in Kalabari. Not even others like Tombia, saying Abonnema and Bakana were the first to declare themselves as Kingdoms, though they didn’t give it a categorical pronouncement as such at the time.
He traced it to the point at which Abonnema and Bakana communities pulled out of the Kalabari Se Kobiri (Kalabàri Kingdom Gathering) to declare themselves as their own Se (Kingdom).
The Kalabari Se Kobiri has hitherto been the highest law-making body of the Kalabaris, but has lately been divided against the dictates of its original founding fathers.
Noting that ever since that self declarations, only a faction of the two communities still attend the Se Kobiri, with their Kings no longer bowing to the supremacy of the King Amachree stool of Kalabari.
This action, he noted, was a subtle declaration of a Kingdom by Abonnema and Bakana.
The Royal Father further noted that this was what created the “Tra Se” (three Kingdoms) in Kalabari, which are “Kalabari Se”, “Abonnema Se”, and “Bakana Se”, from which the saying “Kalabari Se na amina abille na”, meaning Kalabari Kingdom and its adjoining communities.
He explained further that consequently, “Kalabari at a point had three Kingdoms: Abonnema, Buguma, and Bakana. So, now, we have Ke Se, Tombia Se, Kula Se, etc. All of us are under ‘Kalabari Ethnic Nationality’”.
This, he explained, is to enhance growth and development of the Kalabari Ethnic Nationality, which, he said, needs to come together, as a people, to take back its rightful position in the comity of ethnic nationalities in the State, and Nigeria at large in order to be relevant.
He also assured KMF of his support, as long as it is targeted at uniting the Kalabari nationality, while also giving his blessings to KMF in its pursuit.
Earlier in his address, the Coordinator of KMF, Alabo Dagogo Clinton, who led the delegation to the Royal Father, explained the reason for the visit, saying it is to seek the support of the Royal Father in giving the Kalabari nation a single voice, among other things.
He said, “As a group, we have in addition to being the eye of the Kalabari nation in the media, put together some ideas that we believe can show the way to Kalabari renaissance.
“These ideas can be best operationalised by a pan-Kalabari group that we do not have yet. It should be noted that the Kalabari Se Kobiri was not envisaged for the current power play in our polity.
“We need the equivalent of Affenifere of the Yoruba nation, Ohaneze of Igbo and Ogbako Ikwerre etc.
“The leadership of the Kalabari nation will need to put together an acceptable group of proven and tested persons drawn from all the major Communities, to form a sociopolitical group to work for Kalabari from the flanks. On this, we earnestly need your support”.
Alabo Clinton also thanked the King for the reception accorded the KMF delegation given the promptness of the visit.
Also in the KMF entourage were: Awolayeofori Harry Macmorrison (Secretary), Soibi Max-Alalibo, Kariba Harry, Kingdom T., and Opaka Dokubo.

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Insects Not Our Enemy, Don Declares

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A Professor of Entomology, Rosetta Bekinwari Bob-Manuel, has said contrary to widespread beliefs that insects are enemies to humans, they are significan to human existence.
Professor Bob-Manuel, who stated this during the 58th Inaugural Lecture of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), midweek, explained that insects have redeeming values for human existence and the world’s ecosystem.
“They play a significant role in natural biocontrol, provide valuable products like honey and silk, and have medical applications”, she said.
Ahe continued that “insects represent the most important forms of life on the planet, influencing human existence since the beginning. They deliver ecological services fundamental to human survival, serve as pollinators, and provide an alternative food source”.
She stressed the need to understand and appreciate insects beyond their perceived threat, noting their potential to “alleviate environmental issues associated with meat production, improve food security, and provide a sustainable food source”.
According to her, “the increasing global population and demand for food have led to unsustainable practices, habitat loss, and greenhouse gas emissions.
“Insects offer a promising alternative food source, requiring less land and resources to produce… They are a nutritious alternative to mainstream staples, rich in protein, food fats, calcium, iron, and zinc.
“They can be prepared in various ways and are already consumed in many rural African communities”.
Professor Bob-Manuel emphasized the need to consider insect farming as a promising protein source, raising awareness about their valuable roles in sustaining nature and human life.
Noting that by 2050, the world will host 9 billion people, facing food shortages and security concerns, she said insect farming can help address these challenges.
In his remarks, the Acting Vice Chancellor of IAUE, Professor Okechuku Onuchuku, represented by Professor Ozioma Ekpete, commended the inaugural lecturer for her insightful position on insects and encouraged all to consider them as an alternative food source.
He also appealed to the government to fund insect farming for adequate food production and security.
In a vote of thanks, Professor Mercy Olufunmilayo Adesanya highlighted the need to take the lecture seriously and thanked everyone who contributed to the event’s success.

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RIVCHPP Partners RIMA As Acting Executive Secretary Records Another Milestone

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As part of measures to bridge the healthcare gap in Rivers State, the Rivers State Health Contributory Protection Programme, has partnered with the Rivers State Microfinance Agency (RIMA) for improved service delivery.
This milestone is geared towards actualising the blueprint of the Governor Fubara administration in addressing the health needs of the people of the State.
Driving the mandate of Governor Fubara is Dr Vetty Agala, the Acting Executive Secretary of Rivers State Health Contributory Protection Programme ( RIVCHPP).
On a courtesy visit to the management of Rivers State Microfinance Agency (RIMA) in Port Harcourt, recently, Dr Agala said one of the reasons for the visit was to partner with RIMA in order to enhance the partnership and collaboration of both agencies.
Dr Agala said the Governor Fubara deserves applause for taking the huge health burden off Rivers people and residents of the State.
She said Governor Fubara means well for the well-meaning Rivers people including those residing and doing business in the State, hence, the need to support him.
Dr Agala, former Vice Chairman 1 of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Rivers State Branch, said Rivers State remains the best in healthcare provision, courtesy of Governor Fubara with a renowned medical practitioner in the person of Dr Adaeze Oreh supervising the State Ministry of Health.
She said Dr Oreh as State Commissioner for Health has proved her worth by taking Rivers State health sector to enviable heights.
The Acting Executive Secretary commended the RIMA boss for keying into the health contributory scheme, saying, partnering with RIMA would assist in achieving the agency’s set goals.
She said the partnership will secure the health of the staff of the agency and better their living conditions by allowing them to access funds to carry out their businesses and make profits.
Earlier, the Managing Director and Chief Executive of RIMA, Pastor Jonathan Tobin expressed gratitude to Dr Agala and her team for the visit, assuring them that necessary assistance will be accorded to them to make their agency achieve its objectives.
The RIMA CEO said his staff and beneficiaries of the agency’s loan scheme shall be part of the programme.
He said health is wealth, hence, members of staff of the agency shall be part of the scheme approved by the state government to cater for the health needs of the citizenry.

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