Rivers
RSG Recovers N40m, Suspends Principal Indefinitely -Warns Schools Of Severe Sanctions
The Rivers State Government has given an indefinite suspension to the Principal of Community Secondary School, Rukpokwu for charging fees above the approved sum by the state government.
Also, government has given a stern warning to school principals that more stringent measures and sanctions would be taken against any principal, which may result to outright sack, for overcharging of fees.
The Chairman, Rivers State Senior Secondary Schools Board, Chief David Briggs, who disclosed this in an interview with aviation correspondents at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, explained that the board recently embarked on unscheduled monitoring of schools, just after the mid-term break of this new academic session.
“Since the schools resumed for this academic session, and just after the mid-term break, we have been going on unscheduled monitoring of schools, and last week, we visited Community Secondary School, Rukpokwu, and Community Secondary School, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo.
“We are very happy with the principal of Nkpolu-Oroworukwo because he did not charge above the approved N11,500 for sports wears, and uniforms, among others with receipts.
“But the case was different with Rukpokwu where the principal charged above the approved amount. He charged an average of N16,500 without issuing receipts, and did not give the students the required materials that the money was charged for.
“In line with the policy of the board, that principal have been placed on indefinite suspension and redeployed, and a new principal will be posted, next week (this week).
“Also, the principal is to refund all the extra charges to the parents on or before a specified date before his salary can be paid, and failure to do that will attract more stringent penalty. “Last session, we refunded N16million to parents, and this session, we have recovered N21million, which will be refunded to parents, and we have also recovered N2.8million due to absentee teachers, who had been receiving salaries without working, and that sum has been returned to the Ministry of Finance”, Briggs said.
By: Corlins Walter.
Rivers
Rivers Judiciary Reacts Over Allegation of CJ Annual Vacation …Threatened Legal Action
The Rivers State Judiciary has described as embarrassing and misleading a purported online publication by the News Week Electronic Media channel alleging that the State Chief Judge , Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi plans to embark on a One Year annual vacation.
The Judiciary in a statement signed by the Chief Registrar High Court Port Harcourt, DAVID IHUA-MADUENYI while dismissing the said report described it as malicious and baseless, stressing that the allegation levelled against the person and the office of the Chief Judge of Rivers state was an embodiment of falsehood.
The statement reads this “to put the records straight, the Chief Judge did not at any time announce nor intend to announce embarking on any recess or extended recess leave by whatsoever name called, as such leave is alien to the Judicial Officers Calendar of Vacations.”
The vacation calendar of Judicial Officers is of public knowledge, namely: Christmas Vacation, Easter Vacation and Annual Vacation “the statement stated.
He therefore urged members of the public and the judiciary community to disregard the misguided publication as it is targeted to causing disaffection , confusion and ill will in the State.
Maduenyi however threatened a legal action against the author of the publication, JAKE CLIFFORD and the publishers if they failed to retract the false publication immediately without hesitation.
Akujobi Amadi
Rivers
NDDC Trains Over 200 Niger Delta Youths In Alternative Dispute Resolution

Determined to sustained and promote a peaceful stability in the Niger Delta states, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has trained over 200 selected youths drawn from the nine states of the commission on the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism (ADR)in settling conflicts and disputes in there various communities.
The one -day capacity Building workshop organised by the Department of the Dispute and Conflict Resolution, NDDC with the theme “Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Mechanism: Facilitating inclusive youth Engagement for Transformative peace “held in Port Harcourt, yesterday.
Declaring the workshop open,the NDDC managing Director and chief executive officer, Mr Samuel Ogbuku said the essence of the workshop was to build the capacity of the youths in the region on conflicts management through Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR) mechanism which will enable them handle conflicts in there communities,noting that conflicts is part of human society and happens every day in the society.
Ogbuku who was represented on the event by the Director Research, planning and statistics,Dr Patterson OGOM, stressed that Niger Delta region is at the centre of conflict due to its dominance in oil explorations and exploitations and there is the need to acquaint the youths who are always on the front burner during agitations on a more convenient peaceful approach to go about resolving conflicts with out it snowballing to crisis.
According to him,the workshop will exposed the youths on how to manage conflicts in there areas when they arise, adding that carrying arms and destruction of national critical assests in there communities was not the best option for achieving peace when conflict arises.
Ogbuku averred that Niger Deltans are noted for settling there disputes through dialogue and that informed the choice for the ADR workshop.
” What we want to achieve in the workshop is how to resolve and manage these conflicts when they arise.How the we explore other windows of dispute resolution, negotiation, dialogue and nip them on bud before they occur.ADR is Germaine to Niger Delta region.
The NDDC MD/ CEO urged the participants to take the workshop serious so that they can take the message back to their various communities and States.
Also speaking, the Ag Director, ADR NDDC, Godwin Ayewumi Ogedegbe esq, disclosed that since the inception of the present NDDC management led by Mr Samuel Ogbuku the region has not witnessed crisis as it was in the past , adding that the commission has been proactive and preventive in conflicts management in the region.
Ogedegbe averred that the training was designed to teach the youths an alternative ways of resolving conflicts when they happen or occur rather than resorting to arms carrying and destruction of critical national assets in their domain, adding that Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is the best way to resolving and managing crisis.
He opined that peace is critical to the commission and the region, noting that when the youths destroy the oil installations and other critical national assets in the region it will affect revenue accruing to the commission and in turns affects development in the region.
“They are going to preach the message learnt here to their fellow youths that there are other ways of resolving conflicts despite carrying arms or destroying oil facilities in there communities as such acts can’t bring peace.”he stated.
Our correspondent reports that the participants were drawn from Rivers, Delta, Akwa ibom, Edo, Cross River and Bayelsa states
Others include, Imo, Abia and Ondo states.
Akujobi Amadi
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