Editorial
Task Before Rivers New CJ
The appointment of Justice Simeon Amadi to the position of Chief Judge of Rivers State was finalised last week when he was sworn in by the Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike. The occasion took place at the Government House in Port Harcourt and was characterised by the splendour of the flamboyant colours.
Amadi is the ninth Chief Judge in the annals of the state, having succeeded Justice Adama Inyie Iyayi-Lamikanra, who bowed out of service on May 25, 2021, at a special court session after clocking the mandatory 65 years retirement age for judicial officers within that cadre.
As it stands today, Rivers State has nine successive Chief Judges, with the first being Justice Michael Holden, Justice (Chief) Ambrose E. Alagoa, Justice (Chief) Donald Graham-Douglas, Justice K.D. Ungbuku, Justice F.N.N Ichoku, Justice Iche N. Ndu, Justice Daisy Wotube Okocha, Justice Adama Inyie Iyayi-Lamikanra, and Justice Simeon Amadi, the current Chief Judge.
Prior to his appointment, Amadi was Chief Registrar and Chief Magistrate and had been a judge of the High Court of Rivers State. Having assumed his duties as Chief Judge, he is no less bound to establish himself instantaneously and to discharge the overwhelming judicial responsibilities entrusted to him.
Given the perceived high level of moral regression in Nigeria, primarily in the judicial system, Amadi needs to establish new agendas for judicial officers. He must not only get rid of corruption, but also address the barriers to the administration of justice. Moreover, he must prove his critics wrong by demonstrating a high level of competence and by adhering strictly to the deontology and the code of conduct of judicial officers.
Unfortunately, the new Chief Judge is coming at a time the nation is faced with unprecedented security challenges occasioned by sporadic acts of terrorism, banditry and kidnapping, among others, in virtually every state. Since the times demand a unified response, he should work with the Executive and the Legislature to overcome threats to lives and property. We firmly believe that the judiciary can play a vital role as crucial challenges are addressed.
The war against corruption is another undertaking that calls for concerted action by all branches of government, in particular, the judiciary. As the third arm of government saddled with the responsibility to conduct trials of corruption suspects, we are fully confident that the state judiciary, under Amadi’s leadership, will rise to the challenge and provide the most needed support for the government to address the corruption scourge.
Some indigenes and residents of the state often complain of delayed trials, corruption among court workers, Magistrates and Judges, including other very worrisome issues. These grievances are genuine and are expressed regularly, sometimes leading to calls for the dismissal of affected staff or Judges. We urge the Chief Judge to address those concerns with the required speed they deserve. The perennial and seemingly intractable challenge of the slow pace of trial in our courts should be equally resolved.
An extraordinary legacy that Amadi can leave behind is the immediate establishment of a special committee to review salaries and allowances of judiciary staff. These workers are the engine room upon which the justice system relies to ensure the efficiency of the sector. But for so long, they have been set aside. Most of the staff work in very bad conditions of service and have not been promoted for years, making them vulnerable to litigants who might want to circumvent due process.
Consequently, the workers’ allowances such as clothing and housing, among others, should be reviewed urgently too. If that happens, Rivers people will see an improved judicial system. The institution also needs to be more proactive and should not wait for officers to engage in a corrupt act when it may be possible to prevent the commission of that act. It is therefore necessary to establish an inspection unit in the establishment to address such matters.
As the head of the judiciary, the Chief Judge should realise that the key to everything in a democratic framework is respect for the rule of law. There lies the solution to many of our problems. As such, he must encourage the financial independence of the third arm of government to ensure the rule of law. If everyone realises that, it will be beneficial to all.
Consistent with the Governor’s admonition, we urge the new head of the third arm of government in the state to be extremely courageous while discharging his duties and resist attempts to be influenced. As a leader, Amadi must develop a team spirit and work in harmony with other Judges and the full complement of staff. He has to learn from and not perpetuate the mistakes of his predecessor.
Under Justice Amadi, judges in the state should embrace global best practices directed towards speedy dispensation of justice, such as the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and other case management techniques in handling cases in their courts. While we strive to end unnecessary adjournments, improvements should be made to the quality of justice delivery through the use of information and communications technologies.
The Rivers State judiciary administered by the current Chief Judge is fully expected to imbibe best practices that will ensure smarter and better ways of dispensing justice, particularly considering that the Nigerian judiciary is fast taking giant strides at reforms. It is incumbent on Amadi to ensure that all judicial officers of the state conform to this modern trend.
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No To Hike In Telecom Tariffs
Nigerians are outraged by the Federal Government’s approval of a 50 per cent increase in telecommunications tariffs, with organised labour threatening to mobilise workers to boycott telecom services. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) have described the upcoming tariff as outrageous, lamenting that it will worsen the already harsh living conditions of workers and the masses.
Similarly, the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) rejected the hike, stating that it was ill-timed and did not take into consideration the struggles of Nigerians. The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) also criticised the review, calling it an illegal, unconstitutional, and oppressive policy that undermines the fundamental rights and freedoms of Nigerians. It is a difficult moment for the industry.
Recall that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approved a 50 per cent increase in tariffs for telecom operators last Monday, instead of the 100 per cent raise that operators had requested. This decision quickly angered the consumers’ association, which criticised the government’s approval as not only punitive but also insensitive.
We wholeheartedly agree with the stance of labour and other groups on this very sensitive matter. We unequivocally condemn the 50 per cent increase in telecom tariffs. Though telecom operators cite higher operational costs and inflation as reasons for the hike, the timing and impact raise serious concerns in the current economic situation. It is a blatant attack on the well-being of the Nigerian worker and a betrayal of the people to corporate interests.
Telecommunication services are essential for daily communication, work, and access to information. However, the average Nigerian worker already spends approximately 10 per cent of their wages on telecom charges. For a worker earning the current minimum wage of N70,000, this means an increase from N7,000 to a staggering N10,500 per month or 15 per cent of their salary, a cost that is unsustainable.
This hike exemplifies the government’s apparent ease in prioritising corporate profits over citizens’ welfare. It is shocking that the government approved a 50 per cent tariff increase for telecom companies within a month, yet took nearly a year to approve the recent minimum wage for workers, despite the rising cost of living and inflation eroding purchasing power.
The questions are: When will the government stand up for the citizens it swore to protect? When will the National Assembly rise to its responsibility and hold the Executive accountable for policies that blatantly undermine the welfare of the majority? When will the common man finally heave a sigh of relief in Nigeria? We urge the government, the NCC, and the National Assembly to review the implementation of this ill-advised increase.
It is difficult to understand the state of mind of the managers of the nation’s economy. Sadly, these managers have alienated themselves from the reality of today. How can a government approve a 50 per cent hike in the tariff of telecom services when even the N70,000 minimum wage has been eroded by inflation, electricity tariff hikes, exorbitant fuel costs, transportation, and other social services?
Even if there is a need for an increase, why does it have to be 50 per cent? If, after dialogue, it is agreed that a raise is necessary, we should all consider a more reasonable increase rather than the 50 per cent hike. Fifty per cent is excessive and will only worsen the already harsh living conditions of workers, placing a heavier burden and more suffering on them and the general population.
The recognition of telecommunication services as essential components of modern society cannot be overstated. In an era characterised by rapid digital transformation, these services are fundamental not only for personal communication but also for facilitating broader socio-economic engagement. The proposed tariffs increase in the telecom sector raises critical concerns regarding equitable access to vital services that support communication, education, healthcare, and commerce.
In a democracy, the people should be the central focus of all government actions and policies. Every decision should aim to improve their quality of life. This plan must be carefully scrutinised with the welfare of citizens in mind. An increase in telecom tariffs will negatively impact many Nigerians, as the internet has become an essential tool for business, communication, and daily activities.
The Tide calls for the immediate suspension of the 50 per cent hike in tariffs. Instead, we recommend a more reasonable adjustment of a maximum of 10 per cent, which balances industry sustainability with the current economic realities in the country. We also demand that the NCC engages in genuine, inclusive consultations with consumer advocacy groups, civil society organisations, and other grassroots stakeholders before implementing any tariff adjustments.
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Hurray, Siminalayi Fubara Is 50!
Born on January 28, 1975, in Opobo Town, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Love Fubara welcomed their second of five children and first son. His father, a former soldier who completed an overseas training tour of duty, instilled in him a strong sense of discipline and dedication. His mother, a civil servant, taught him the importance of hard work and perseverance.
He received his primary education at Opobo Primary School and continued his studies at Comprehensive Secondary School in Opobo. His passion for numbers led him to pursue a degree in Accountancy at the then Rivers State University of Science and Technology, now known as Rivers State University.
Upon completion of his Bachelor’s degree, he pursued further education and obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Science (MSc) from the prestigious University of Port Harcourt in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Fubara’s dedication to his studies and his commitment to personal growth have shaped him into the accomplished individual he is today.
Sim, fondly called by his colleagues, started his career in 2003 as a principal accountant at the Rivers State Senior Secondary Schools Board. His dedication led to his promotion to Director of Finance and Accounts at the Government House in 2015. In March 2020, he was appointed Permanent Secretary and then became the Accountant-General of Rivers State on December 23, 2020.
His achievements are numerous, as he is a Knight of the St. Christopher (KSC) Order of the Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion. Additionally, he holds the prestigious traditional chieftaincy title of Amaopusenibo of Opobo Kingdom. The Governor’s commitment to family is evident through his marriage to Valerie Ibiere Fubara, with whom he shares three beautiful children.
Among Siminalayi’s other significant qualifications and accomplishments are his fellowship with the Nigerian Institute of Management and his fellowship with the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN). He holds membership in the Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Auditors. His impressive background has gained him the trust and support of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), leading to his victory in the party’s governorship primaries for the 2023 general elections.
Fubara embodies a leadership style defined by simplicity and compassion. He exhibits patience, confidence, and empathy in his interactions with those he serves. His humility and faith in God make him trustworthy. Representing the younger generation, Sim leads with the slogan “Consolidating and Continuing the New Rivers Vision,” focusing on developing infrastructure, healthcare, education, security, agriculture, and investment opportunities for Rivers State.
The bravery exhibited by His Excellency in resisting godfatherism has attracted respect from a wide array of Nigerians, Africans, and supporters of democracy around the world. He emphasises serving the interests of the people of Rivers over any godfather. His actions unify diverse groups in the state, promoting a sense of belonging among various ethnicities.
Our affable Governor exemplifies robust moral leadership rooted in his Christian beliefs. As a devoted Knight, he shows compassion and selflessness in his governance. He fosters an environment where all religions can peacefully coexist. Fubara sponsored Muslim pilgrims for the 2024 Hajj and personally wished them well, encouraging them to pray for the state and Nigeria. His religious tolerance has earned him respect among Nigerians who value coexistence.
Moreover, the Governor’s appealing physique and charming smile have garnered admiration from many Nigerians, who view physical beauty as a reflection of inner qualities. His tall stature has solidified his status as a revered figure, commanding respect across the nation. Fubara has shown dedication to women’s issues by initiating several programmes in collaboration with the Women Affairs Ministry and the Office of the First Lady, highlighting his strong commitment to women’s empowerment and gender equality.
Sir Fubara has focused on actively involving young people in his governance by launching entrepreneurship and training schemes, notably the Rivers State Youth Empowerment Scheme. His efforts to support youth have earned him the backing of many young Nigerians. Additionally, he provides scholarships and makes donations to orphanages, demonstrating his commitment to investing in education for the benefit of children in the state.
Known for his strong commitment to national unity, this Governor reaches out to Nigerians from various backgrounds. As a state Governor, he demonstrates great nationalism by supporting citizens from other states, especially in Rivers. He respects the rule of law and democratic values, which has enabled past local government chairmen to complete their terms without issues. His effective management of Rivers State’s resources promotes transparency and accountability.
Despite facing numerous distractions, the Rivers Chief Executive has made remarkable strides in steering the state’s affairs, reflecting his unwavering focus and commitment to delivering results. He has encountered challenges but remains dedicated to his vision for a better state. His peaceful and caring leadership style has made him popular, inspiring new leaders to emulate similar qualities. By being strong yet compassionate, he has redefined the concept of leadership. Fubara’s selfless nature prioritises the state’s needs above his own. This has earned him widespread support.
As he commemorates his Golden Jubilee birthday today, even the most ardent critics, adversaries, and accusers cannot overlook that he embodies a worthy precursor in every sense.
Happy Birthday, His Excellency!
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