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RSG Backs FG’s School Feeding Programme …Warns Principals Against NECO Fee Hike …Pegs Fee At N11,350

The Rivers State Government has thrown its weight behind the federal government’s “Home Grown School Feeding Programme”.
Making the declaration yesterday during the opening of a two day stakeholders workshop on Home Grown School Feeding Progamme, the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike lauded the initiative.
Governor Wike, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Kenneth Kobani, stated that the programme as conceptualized by the Federal Government is timely.
“The Home Grown School Feeding Programme as currently conceptualized is indeed one that Nigerians have been waiting. This is because the most vulnerable in our society are the ones that suffer the most from social, and economic degradation.
“What this means is that children of the less privileged are those who can not find means to feed themselves. These are the ones that suffer most educationally”, he said.
According to the governor, the support to be given the programme is based on the government ‘s quest to better the lives of Rivers people.
“The Rivers State Government supports and is willing to assist in the development of this programme. We realize that the programme affords us the potential to improve the lots of our people and Nigeria at large”, the governor said.
While also supporting the programme, the state Commissioner for Education, Prof Kaniye Ebeku, noted that the programme is an integral part of the federal government social investment programme intended to cater for the feeding of pupils in primaries 1-3 in public schools in Nigeria.
He explained that the programme is a 500 million stimulus package intended and spread in the 2016 budget of the Nigerian government.
The commissioner, however, expressed fear that as laudable as the programme is, it may not be feasible the way it is presented.
“It should be observed that there are glaring discrepancies or weakness on the conception of the prorgramme, especially as it it not holistic in approaches.
“More specifically, a situation where the federal government will only feed from primary 1-3 and expects states and local government to feed primary 4-6 is arguably a burdensome assignment on the states, taking cognizance of the situation in which most states are unable to pay salaries’, he said.
Also speaking, the programme manager, National Home Grown Feeding Programme, Mrs Abimbola Adesanmi explained that the programme is about feeding children in primary schools with a meal per day.
She stated that, the federal government was committed to feeding the children per day from primary 1-3 with the cost of N70.00 per child.
According to her, Rivers is the 24th states in which the programme has been introduced, while about seven states have commenced the programme.
Meanwhile, any state, she continued, that owns-up the programme will be given necessary fund to commence their own.
Similarly, the Ministry of Education has called on principals of state-owned secondary schools to ensure that the amount they collect as registration fee for the National Examination Council (NECO) is as approved by NECO
A statement by the state Commissioner for Education Prof Kaniye Ebeku, stated that in ensuring uniform payment of fees for the 2017 NECO examination, the ministry deems it necessary to officially announce the required amount.
“Registration fee for the examination as published by the National Examination Council (NECO) IS N11,350 only. Principals are authorized to collect only this amount of money from candidates or their parents or guardians and nothing more”.
The Commissioner added that stamp duty fee, logistic support fees and other charges, which may be re required to complete online registration, will be graciously provided to each principal by the government of Rivers State”
He urged parents and guardians to resist paying any charges or fee more that what NECO has already announced and to provide information on any principal found to be collecting more than the approved fee.
Ebeku used the opportunity to state in clear terms that any principal who is proven to have collected more than the authorized amount will be disciplined appropriately”.
He also pledged the ministry’s resolved to ensure that irregularities and illegalities are reduced to the barest minimum with regard to the examination
Sogbeba Dokubo
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Bring Your Wealth Of Experience To Governance, Ibas Tasks New SSG

The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ekwe Ibas (rtd), has charged the new Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof Ibibia Lucky Worika to bring his wealth of experience to bear in governance of the State.
Vice Admiral Ibas (rtd) gave the charge shortly after swearing in the new SSG at the executive chambers of Government House on Wednesday night.
The Administrator who congratulated Prof Worika on his appointment said the choice was not merely an administrative decision but a statement of intent.
Vice Admiral Ibas (rtd) explained that the new SSG has an unparallel expertise in law, policy and international governance, which align perfectly with the mission to restore law, order, integrity and public trust in Rivers State.
He said: “To our new SSG, the task ahead is onerous, but your track record leaves no doubt in our minds that you will prove your mettle. Rivers State needs your intellect, grit and unweaving dedication. Together, we will write a new chapter of progress for this great state.
“Prof Worika’s role will be critical in driving this vision, ensuring that every policy, every decision and every action is in consonance with this administration’s mandate to restore law and order, stabilize the polity and to create the necessary conditions for the restoration of democratic institutions and representations.”
Vice Admiral Ibas (rtd) pointed to his maiden address to Rivers people wherein he emphasised that his administration will be committed to delivering an effective governance that is anchored on transparency, accountability and service.
He therefore, enjoined the new SSG to brace up to the demands of his office, and offer his best service as required while also working cooperatively with civil servants.
Vice Admiral Ibas (rtd) said: “You have no time to settle down. You must roll up your sleeves and get to work with the team.
“Our civil servants with whom we will work closely to run this administration are critical stakeholders and we must work with them to ensure that the state continues to function effectively during this administration.
“To the Permanent Secretaries and civil servants as a whole, once more I will ask your kind cooperation and support as we work to achieve our objectives at this time,” he added.
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I Am One Of You, Sole Administrator Tells Rivers People …Warns Against Violence, Crude Oil Sabotage

The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd), has assured residents that he is not in the State as a partisan actor or political competitor but as a stabilising force to restore governance and order.
In a state broadcast yesterday, Ibas, who assumed duty at Government House, Port Harcourt, emphasised his commitment to protecting civil liberties and ensuring the safety of all citizens.
However, he issued a stern warning against crude oil sabotage and violence, urging residents to resist any temptation to return to past hostilities.
“For decades, I have dedicated my life to the service of our great nation—first as the 20th indigenous Chief of Naval Staff and later as Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Ghana. I answered this call out of the need for peace in Nigeria, and most importantly, in Rivers State,” Ibas stated.
Describing the prolonged political impasse as a major setback to governance and democracy, he acknowledged the hardships faced by families and businesses due to the prevailing uncertainty.
“As a son of the Niger Delta, I am one of you. I feel the weight of this crisis on families, businesses, and the future of our people,” he said.
Ibas commended President Bola Tinubu’s decisive action in declaring a state of emergency in Rivers State, stressing that it was a necessary move to restore stability and revive economic activities.
“My mandate is clear: restore law and order, ensure stability, and create an enabling environment for economic growth. But this mission requires collective support from all stakeholders, regardless of political affiliation or ethnicity,” he stated.
He discouraged attacks on oil infrastructure, reminding residents of the devastating environmental and economic consequences of such actions.
“The Niger Delta has moved beyond the destruction of oil facilities. We must resist the temptation to return to those ugly days,” he cautioned.
While pledging to uphold civil liberties and the rule of law, the Sole Administrator warned that lawlessness and violence would not be tolerated.
“We will not act arbitrarily, but we will not hesitate to deal decisively with anyone who threatens the peace and stability of Rivers State,” he declared.
Ibas revealed that he had concluded a State Security Council meeting where strategic measures were outlined to de-escalate tensions and prevent further conflict.
Expressing gratitude to President Tinubu for entrusting him with the responsibility, he also acknowledged the National Assembly for approving the emergency declaration.
“I will work closely with the national leadership under the guidance of the President. I am optimistic that Rivers State will emerge stronger and greater,” he concluded.
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Abuja Truck Explosion Death Toll Rises To 10 …As Another Truck Crashes On Same Spot

The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department has confirmed that 10 persons have died in the truck explosion that occurred near Karu bridge, along the Abuja-Keffi Expressway, on Wednesday.
The FEMD’s Head of Public Affairs, Nkechi Isa, confirmed the numbers in a statement, yesterday.
The Acting Director General of the Emergency Department, Abdulrahman Mohammed, had earlier confirmed that eight persons had died as of yesterday morning, with five confirmed dead on the scene, and four others burnt beyond recognition.
““Five people were taken dead from the scene yesterday (Wednesday). Out of the people that were injured, one died, making six. Then this morning (yesterday), when I asked my people to go round, they discovered that two had already died again, making eight. Four of them from yesterday were burnt beyond recognition.”, he explained.
However, in her statement, Isa said the Head, Forecasting Response and Mitigation of FEMD, Mr Mark Nyam, said eight bodies were deposited at the Karu Hospital Morgue, one body at the Asokoro Distinct Hospital Morgue while another body was deposited at the National Hospital.
He added that some victims had been referred to the Gwagwalada Teaching Hospital, Federal Medical Centre, Keffi, and Cedercrest Hospital Abuja for proper care.
Part of the statement reads, “The FCT Emergency Management Department FEMD can confirm that 10 persons lost their lives to the truck explosion that occurred at Karu bridge along Abuja / Keffi expressway.
“The Head Forecasting Response and Mitigation of FEMD, Mr Mark Nyam said eight bodies were deposited at the Karu Hospital Morgue, one body at the Asokoro Distinct Hospital Morgue while another body was deposited at the National Hospital.”
He informed that over 30 persons suffered various degrees of burns.
“Some of the victims have been referred to Gwagwalada Teaching Hospital, Federal Medical Centre,Keffi and Cedercrest Hospital Abuja for proper care,” he said.
Isa also stated that no fewer than 10 vehicles were burnt during the incident, adding that the FEMD boss after a visit to the incident scene, appealed to motorists to observe traffic rules and regulations.
He also cautioned against reckless driving, dangerous overtaking and poor maintenance of vehicles, while urging FCT residents to always use the 112 emergency toll free number in the event of an emergency.
Meanwhile, barely 24 hours after the incident, another fertiliser-laden truck has collapsed on the same spot.
The Tide learnt that the incidence occurred at about 3:54pm yesterday.
The Head of Public Affairs of the FCT Emergency Management Department, Nkechi Isa, confirmed the accident in a statement, stating that the truck collided with a Hijet and a dump truck, adding that no life was lost.
She cautioned road users to drive with caution as the Federal Road Safety Corps was making efforts to tow away the affected vehicles, to avoid traffic built up.
“Another accident has occurred under Karu bridge along the Abuja-Keffi Expressway. Thankfully, no life was lost to the incident. Our Search and Rescue say the accident occurred when a truck laden with fertilizer ran into a Hijet and a dump truck also known as tipper.
“Motorists are advised to drive with caution as the Federal Road Safety Corps is taking steps to tow away the affected vehicles in order to avoid traffic built up,” the statement read.
Meanwhile, several videos showed some persons trying to clear the fertiliser bags from the fallen truck to ease traffic.
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