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NDDC Set To Commission Hqtrs, Unveils Committees

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), has inaugurated three committees to facilitate organisational reforms and drive the commissioning of completed projects across the Niger Delta region.
This was contained in a statement on Wednesday signed by the new Director, Corporate Affairs, Dr. Ibitoye Abosede.
Speaking during the inauguration of the committees at the new headquarters of the Commission, the Interim Administrator, Mr Efiong Akwa, said that henceforth the Commission would emphasise the completion and commissioning of big ticket regional projects.
The NDDC Chief Executive Officer, who is the Chairman of the Headquarters Project Commissioning Committee, observed that the 13-floor new permanent headquarters at the Eastern By-Pass, Port Harcourt was completed with the support of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio.
The Interim Administrator also inaugurated the NDDC Reforms Committee with the Director of Information Technology, Mr Anslem Agommuoh as chairman, and Project Commissioning Committee led by the Director of Project Management Department, Engr. Julius Tonye George.
Akwa said that President Buhari would be invited to visit the Niger Delta region and use the opportunity to commission the new headquarters building at a date that would be convenient for him.
According to the Sole Administrator, “It is a thing of joy that the headquarters which has been outstanding for over 20 years has now been completed. Now, we have a befitting headquarters building for the NDDC that is due for commissioning. We are looking at the end of January and the second week of February for the historic commissioning.”
Akwa, who said that “seeing is believing”, also noted that “the people of the Niger Delta have always wanted to see the extent of services rendered by the NDDC as an interventionist agency. People are tired of listening to stories because they want to see physical projects on the ground. Over time, the NDDC has completed many projects that are due for commissioning.”
“We cannot continue to deny members of the various communities the benefit of projects sited in their areas. Many projects have been completed but were not handed over to communities or end users. These include roads, bridges, schools, hostels and health centres”.
The NDDC boss said that the Commission was making history by inaugurating a committee charged with identifying all completed projects and getting them ready for commissioning and handed over to the beneficiaries.
He noted: “It is important that we invite all key stakeholders to witness the commissioning ceremonies. This is what Niger Deltans and indeed Nigerians want to see. We are departing from the era when projects are executed and left to rot. Gone are the days when we just inaugurate projects and leave them without anybody taking ownership.
“When projects are commissioned and taken over by benefitting communities, they usually have cause to express gratitude to the Federal Government and the Commission because they are genuinely happy. Such gestures of appreciation will encourage Mr President to do more for the people of the region.”
Speaking on the NDDC Reforms Committee, Akwa said that there was need for the Commission to look inwards and carry out reforms that would distinguish it as an institution that would deliver five-star services to the people of the Niger Delta region.

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Fouchee Celebrates Asari’s Recognition 

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The Amayanabo of Fouchee Community in Degema Local Government Area, Rivers State, HRH. A.C.Blakk-Iwerima, says the recognition of Alabo, Alhaji Mujaheed Dokubo Asari as the Amayanabo of Torusarama Piri is the icing on the achievements of the Rivers State Governor in 2024.
HRH. Blakk-Iwerima, who was speaking recently to newsmen after the annual thanksgiving service of the Fouchee Community, said the recognition of Dokubo Asari was fit and proper and sounds like music in the ears of all people of Ifoko ancestry.
He commended the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminialaye Joseph Fubara, for the recognition of Dokubo Asari, whose leadership role, he acknowledged, stands out.
He also commended the Governor for the many steps being taken to restore sanity in governance and dousing desperation through people-centered  policies in  the State.
According to him, “the Kings, Chiefs and people of Fouchee and Ifoko Communities in the Kalabari ethnic nationality are very proud of Alabo,  Alhaji Dokubo Asari, whose links with Ifoko has been most rewarding”.
HRH. Blakk-Iwerima promised to give all the support needed to enable the team working on the Fouchee Atlantic Project to succeed, and expressed hope that the Rivers State Government would also give the needed backing.
He further called on Asari to use the recognition to strengthen the Kalabari Se Kobiri and bring all aggrieved persons and  communities to see the need to work together.
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Kalabari Media Forum Hails Recognition Of Dokubo Asari As Amayanabo

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The Kalabari Media Forum has endorsed the recognition of Alabo, Alhaji Mujaheed Dokubo Asari as the Amayanabo of Torusarama Piri and the historical relevance of the award.

 

A communique issued after the 2024 end of year summit of the Forum also commends the Executive Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminialaye Joseph Fubara for the recognition which they described as the best end of year gift to the Kalabari people.

 

The Communique signed by the Coordinator of the Forum, Alabo Dagogo Clinton and the Secretary, Mr. Harry Awolayeofori Macmorrison states that the gesture should make the Kalabari people to get back to the drawing board and consolidate on existing inter and intra communal peace within the region.

 

According to the statement, Torusarama Piri was the first place where the founding fathers of Kalabari converged from different cultures, tribes and backgrounds. Adding that those saying that the Kalabari people are not united should think again.

 

” As the different founding fathers were able to form a formidable ethnic nationality, modern day Kalabari  should be able to sink the differences between the constituent communities and with other non-Kalabari speaking neighbours to achieve the needed internal cohesion for development”.  It states.

 

The Forum further congratulated Alabo Asari Dokubo on his recognition and urged him to use the opportunity to do even more for the Kalabari people and Rivers State as a whole.

 

According to the statement, the Forum is happy with the recognition of Dokubo Asari not  because he is one of the patrons of the Forum, but because he is about the most Kalabari-centric figure living, who has also committed enormous resources for the protection of the Kalabari people.

 

They urged the Kalabari Se Kobiri and the entire people of the ethnic nationality to work with Alabo Dokubo Asari and put to rest speculations about Kalabari that some persons have exploited against the interest of the Kalabari people over the years.

 

 

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We’re Upgrading Tourism Sites Across C’River – Otu

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Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu, has said plans were underway to upgrade tourism sites across the state to meet international standards.
Speaking with newsmen in Calabar, Otu said this was to attract local and international tourists to the state.
He said the state was also working on creating the needed infrastructure to boost tourism in the areas of transportation and  accommodation among others.
“We are currently training personnel within the state and outside the country to upgrade our tourism sites. We are partnering with investors to bring some of them to 21st century standard.
“Currently, we are trying to ensure our roads are taken care of. We are not waiting on the Federal Government again because it has become clear that priorities are too many, so, we have to help ourselves.
“We want to ensure people easily access those tourism sites with very little difficulty and we are looking at stabilising our product pricing by making sure transportation is improved. We will explore gas, electricity and train.
“We are going to improve aviation as well”,  he said.
Speaking on the just-concluded Calabar Carnival, Otu commended the competing and non-competing bands for their remarkable imput which culminated to the success of the event.
He appreciated everyone who worked behind the scene in the nine months preparation period for the carnival.
According to him, with guidance from renowned professors, researchers, individual artistes and many more professionals, the carnival was improved on.
He said in view of the need to bring back the international carnival, the state would work on ensuring world-class accommodation facilities are put in place ahead of the next edition.
He noted that the state would have a post carnival review to assess the areas to be improved on and other programmes to introduce.
Otu said depending on the outcome of the review, the state would be considering establishing diaspora bands in 2025.
“International carnival is not scrapped, we are looking at the prospect of established diaspora bands in 2025. This time, we are going to have a post carnival review to put things right.
“We are aware that three to four months ahead of the Calabar Carnival, hotels were already fully booked. So, we are trying to make sure we do not only have enough hotels but also ensure they are upscaled to international standards.
“This is because next Calabar Carnival will be a bigger picture with our international carnival in place.
“We already have international hospitality facilities that are moving here, we have hotels that are almost completed which can compete with any hotel across the world”, he said.
Otu, expressed excitement over the exhilarating performance of physically challenged individuals in the carnival.
He said the possibility of having a dedicated carnival band for them in 2025 would be explored.
“We do not see them as being limited by whatever challenges they face. We are looking at some of the things they have put to us but there must be a policy.
“We are looking at setting up a proper structure in their favour. So, to encourage them on the carnival front, the chairman of the Carnival Commission will check if they actually need their own band”, he said.
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