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‘Wike Has Invested N40bn In Kalabari’

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The Chairman of Rivers State Elders’ Council, Chief Ferdinand Alabraba, has revealed that Governor Nyesom Wike has spent over N40billion in Kalabari Land project-wise since he assumed office in 2015.
Alabraba disclosed this at the civic reception held for Wike, last Saturday, at Abalama Community in Asari Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State.
He said the developmental projects the governor executed in Kalabari were worth over N40billion.
Alabraba, in his speech, told Wike: “We have come to say thank you to you because you’ve done for us what no other governor has done for us in Kalabari Land. During the campaigns, you went round the three Kalabari local governments and made promises. Today, all the promises have been fulfilled.
“Your Excellency, recently, we decided to take stock and carry out a forensic audit of all the developmental projects we have received, and our audit revealed that you have invested over N40billion in Kalabari area since your administration.
“This is unprecedented. This represents the highest investment in Kalabari area by any administration since the creation of Rivers State. Your Excellency, we cannot thank you enough.”
It was gathered that some of the projects done by Wike in Kalabari include the Trans-Kalabari Road; reconstruction of Nyemoni Grammar School, Abonnema; sandfilling and land reclamation in Kula Community, Akuku Toru LGA; Abonnema General Hospital; Abonnema-Obonoma Ring Road, Phase II; expansion of Kalabari National College, Buguma, Asari Toru LGA; reconstruction of State School 1&2, Obonoma; construction of Abonnema Fire Service Station; sandfilling and land reclamation in Abonnema; reconstruction of State School, Ilelema, ASALGA; sandfilling and land reclamation in Abalama; reconstruction of 8-classroom block at UPE Model Primary School, Buguma; construction of Degema Zonal Hospital; construction of Bille Primary Health Care Centre; reconstruction of Kalabari Girls High School, Buguma; sandfilling and land reclamation in Bakana Community; construction of Bille Waterfront/Jetty; etc.
Alabraba particularly thanked Wike for granting their request to construct the all-important Trans-Kalabari Road, and for appointing some of their sons and daughters into positions in his administration.
“Your Excellency, recall that in December, 2019, Kalabari people, led by our traditional rulers, visited you in Government House to felicitate with you on your re-election as governor of Rivers State. One key request we made during that visit was the construction of the Trans-Kalabari Road. This laudable project, conceived 17 years ago, has been so politicised by successive administrations that it remained a dream for our people all these years. You graciously granted our request.
“Today, the dream of the Kalabari people has turned into a reality as the construction of the phase one segment of the Trans-Kalabari Road is currently ongoing, and we know that like all projects initiated by your administration, it will be completed and commissioned before the end of your tenure. Your Excellency, we thank you.
“Coming to appointments, Your Excellency, we cannot fail to thank you for the choice of our proud daughter, Dr Ipalibo Harry-Banigo, as the deputy governor of Rivers State for the two terms of your administration; the appointment of our son, Dr Tammy Danagogo, as secretary to the state government, and of course, the appointment of many other Kalabari sons and daughters into positions of trust in government.”
Alabraba further thanked Wike for naming some landmark monuments after illustrious sons of Kalabari Land.
“Your Excellency, your love for the Kalabari people was again demonstrated recently when you named the Port Harcourt Campus of Nigerian Law School after an illustrious Kalabari son, Dr Nabo Graham-Douglas, SAN.
“We cannot forget that you have earlier named the Rivers State Cultural Centre after Rex Lawson. Thank you very much,” he said.
In his response shortly after his conferment with the traditional title of Seibi Dokubo of Kalabari Land (which means he who does good things for Kalabari), Governor NyesomWike thanked the Kalabaris for honouring him.
He promised to award contract for the construction of the second phase of the Trans-Kalabari Road if he gets certain funds he is expecting.

By: Nelson Chukwudi

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Rivers @ 58: Stakeholders Task Govt On Infrastructure, Human Dev

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As Rivers State celebrates the 58th anniversary of its creation today, some stakeholders have called on the State Government to do more towards improving the quality of infrastructure and human capital development in the State..

A cross section of stakeholders who spoke in an interview with The Tide also commended successive administrations in the state for their efforts towards expanding infrastructure network across the state.

They noted that more communities, both at the upland and riverine parts of the State, now have access to road network than when the stayte was created 58 years ago.

They, however, urged the government to return the state to the era of overseas scholarship when brilliant students are given opportunities to further their studies.

Speaking with The Tide, former youth leader of Chokota community in Etche Local Government Area, Mr. Ebere Nwankwo, said Rivers State has made progress in various fronts, despite the ongoing political crisis in the State.

Nwankwo noted that the State now has more tertiary institutions, both private and public, while the number of secondary schools have tripled.

He added that the State has also recorded tremendous progress in the area of healthcare.

According to him, healthcare has been brought closer to the doorstep of the common man, as there is hardly any local government in the state that doesn’t have a government health centre today.

The youth leader further said that many Rivers indigenes, home and abroad, have brought glory to the State in their various capacities, and urged the government to provide the enabling environment for the youths to excel.

Also speaking, the spokesperson for the International Peace Advocates, Mr. Emmanuel Nkweke, said the position of Rivers State among the comity of states in the country cannot be taken for granted.

He attributed this success to the efforts of successive administrations in repositioning the state for development.

Nkweke, however, called for a speedy resolution of the political impasse in the State to enable the State move to the next level of development.

Also speaking, a civil servant, Mrs. Ngozi Sunday, noted the efforts of government to improve the quality of lives of Rivers people, but called for a return to democratic governance in the State.

Another civil servant, Mrs. Munuonye Tina Ogechi, said Rivers State within the past 58 years has recorded significant achievements in road infrastructure, youth empowerment and repositioning of the state civil service for greater productivity.

She commended the suspended Governor of the State, Sir Similanayi Fubara, for taking the issue of women empowerment and peace seriously.

Meanwhile, a teacher, Mr. Orie Fiberesima, decried the high cost of living and lack of jobs in the State, and the need for a more effective government.

He also stressed the need for the government to look into the issue of high rent in Port Harcourt, noting that houses are now beyond the reach of the average Rivers man.

Mr. Innocent Chimobi, in his own view, urged the government to attract more industries and foreign investments to the State as a way of providing employment opportunities for the jobless youths in the State.

He also called the attention of the government to the terrible state of roads in some rural communities, advising the government to work hand in hand with the communities to foster better development.

By: John Bibor/Claire Julius

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Minister Sets Up Team To Manage Emefiele-Linked Estate

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The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, yesterday, unveiled a 12-member ministerial committee to oversee the 753-unit recovered housing estate linked to former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele.

The estate was recently handed over to the Ministry by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, following a directive from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement released yesterday, Dangiwa emphasised the critical nature of the assignment, describing it as a key step towards realising the housing component of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

The statement read, “Housing and Urban Development Minister, Ahmed Dangiwa, has inaugurated a twelve-member ministerial committee on the 753-unit recovered housing estate located in the Lokogoma district, Abuja, FCT.”

He reiterated that the committee’s mandate aligns with the President’s vision and the Ministry’s reform objectives to transform the estate into liveable, secure, and affordable homes for Nigerians.

“The committee was constituted based on the vision of Mr President and the Ministry’s housing reform drive to ensure that the recovered property is swiftly transformed into liveable, secure, and affordable homes for the benefit of Nigerians,” he said.

Dangiwa underscored the importance of technical expertise and institutional integrity in executing the assignment, noting that committee members were selected from key departments within the Ministry.

“Your selection is a testament to the confidence the Ministry has in your ability to drive this initiative with the seriousness and efficiency it demands.

“Nigerians are watching and expect results. They want to see homes completed and allocated transparently. They want to see the government working for them,” Dangiwa emphasised, urging committee members to collaborate effectively and remove unnecessary bottlenecks.

He charged them to adopt a fresh mindset, stating, “Think outside the box. Be results-oriented.”

The committee is chaired by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Shuaib Belgore, and includes senior directors and aides from the technical, financial, engineering, planning, procurement, and media departments.

The committee’s Terms of Reference include conducting a thorough structural and integrity assessment of the buildings, determining the number and condition of housing units, and valuing existing work through proper surveying and market evaluation.

Additionally, the committee will assess costs required to complete essential infrastructure such as roads, power, and water. It will also develop standards for architectural and finishing consistency, propose a fair and transparent strategy for disposal and allocation of units via the Renewed Hope Housing Portal, and devise a public engagement plan to build confidence.

The committee must ensure effective coordination with key stakeholders, including the EFCC, FCTA, and relevant utility providers. A preliminary report is expected within four weeks.

The Minister of State, Yusuf Ata, emphasised the need for the committee to co-opt additional professionals as required, given the scale of the task and tight deadline.

“The committee should have the authority to co-opt members to assist, considering the magnitude of the task and the four-week timeline,” he noted.

Belgore assured that the team would execute its duties diligently and professionally.

“The committee has been tasked with ensuring the recovered estate undergoes a comprehensive technical assessment, is strategically completed, and disposed of transparently and cost-effectively, in line with national housing delivery objectives,” he said.

He added that the success of the assignment would serve as a model for transforming recovered public assets into impactful infrastructure.

“The successful execution of this assignment will serve as a benchmark for converting recovered public assets into infrastructure that directly benefits the people,” he concluded.

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Hajj 2025: Saudi Arabia Deports Gumi

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Renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has been deported from Saudi Arabia after being denied entry into Medina, effectively barring him from participating in the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage.

Gumi, a Kaduna-based cleric, known for his controversial views on national and international issues, confirmed the development in a statement posted on his official Facebook page, yesterday.

“Due to some reasons related to my views on world politics, the authorities in Saudi Arabia do not want me to be present at Hajj even though they have granted me a visa,” Gumi wrote.

The cleric, who was part of a delegation of religious scholars sponsored by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), arrived at Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Medina on Saturday night via Umza Air.

However, upon arrival, Saudi immigration officials reportedly stopped him at the airport and denied him entry into the city, before placing him on a return flight to Nigeria.

Sheikh Gumi added in a statement on his page that the Nigerian authorities have shown concern and have promised to engage Saudi officials to seek clarification and resolution.

“I am grateful to the authorities in Nigeria who have pledged to engage with the Saudi authorities on this matter,” he said.

Although no official reason has been provided by Saudi Arabia for the deportation, observers believe the action may be connected to Sheikh Gumi’s outspoken political and religious views, which may be at variance with the kingdom’s policies.

Gumi has, in recent years, played a prominent role in dialogue initiatives with armed groups in Nigeria’s northern region and has often voiced criticism of Western and Middle Eastern political interventions.

The incident has sparked discussions among religious communities and the wider public, with many questioning the implications of political ideology on religious observance.

As of the time of filing this report, there is no official statement from the Saudi embassy or the Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the development.

Sheikh Gumi has since resumed his public preaching and teaching engagements in the country.

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