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Fubara Charges Parents On Reading Culture

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The Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has called on parents to inculcate the culture of reading on their children and wards.
Sir Fubara said this in Port Harcourt while declaring open an Education Fair and Exhibition organized by Skills Hub Mentoring Foundation, a nongovernmental organisation.
The Governor who was represented by the Acting Permanent Secretary, Rivers State, Ministry of Education, Mr Austin Ezikiel Hart regretted that most parents today do not encourage their children and wards to read .
He said children who are encouraged to read regularly will pay less attention to things that will not advance the interest of the society such as cultism and other vices
The Governor expressed the hope that the event will help to stimulate reading culture as well as help parents to buy books that will help their children to improve their reading habits.
Also speaking, Deputy Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Dumle Mao said the event will help to improve knowledge in the society
Mao said he is ready to push a bill that will enhance knowledge and skills in the society.
Represented by Sir Robinson Alwell ,he charged the organisers to not only make the exhibition an annual programme, but move it round the three senatorial zones of the State.
Also speaking, the president of the Nigerian Computer Society Rivers State, Dr Legborsi Emmanuel said the society is involved in the exhibition because of the need to impact digital knowledge to the society.
He commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for approving the Yakubu Gowon Stadium for the event adding that it shows the commitment of the Governor towards the development of education in the State.
Earlier in his welcome, address, the President, Skills Hub Mentoring Foundation, Coach Emmanuel David Dorgbaa commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his unwavering support for the programme adding that the Governor’s endorsement underscore his commitment towards providing quality education for the state.
Dorgbaa said the foundation is not only celebrating the past and present of education but also setting it’s sights on the future
“Our theme,” ‘School The Future” embodies our collective aspiration to create an educational landscape that is innovative, inclusive and aligned with the evolving needs of our society’ adding that it is an opportunity to showcase the remarkable progress our educational institutions have made and the inspiring innovations that will shape the future of learning’ he said.
Dorgbaa used the occasion to solicit for financial support from Governor Siminalayi Fubara to enable the foundation close some gaps in delivering this very edition
“We believe that your support will enable us make strides in advancing the cause of education and secure a brighter future for our state and nation at large” he said.

By: John Bibor

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Fubara Approves Building Admin Block, Hostels, Others For IAUE

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has approved the construction of key infrastructural projects in Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE).
The Governor, who gave the approval midweek during his maiden visit to the institution, was responding to requests made by the Chairman of the Governing Council and Pro-Chancellor of the university, Chief Adokiye Amiesimaka, said his administration will do everything possible to improve the current state of the University.
Addressing the crowd, comprising virtually the entire university community and its host community, after a tour of the Main Campus, the Governor explained that he had come based on the request made by the Governing Council Chairman to provide additional facilities in the school.
Earlier, the Governing Council boss, Amiesimaka, had stressed the need for the Rivers State Government to intervene urgently in critical areas of the institution.
He noted that the achievements and progress recorded by the institution in terms of infrastructural development were mainly those provided by TETFund, though the University is under the control of the Rivers State Government.
He, however, lauded the University’s Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Okechuku Onuchuku, “for managing the institution very well despite the lack of government presence”.
In his response, the Governor automatically granted the request made for the building of new hostels for both male and female students, a new administrative block, a health center, and a sports complex.
Addressing students of the university, Fubara appealed to them to “use the rare opportunity provided for them to attain sound education”.
He also urged them to ensure that they remain focused and achieve the purpose for which they are in the university.
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Group Predicts Garden City Status Return For Rivers … Lauds Fubara Over New RIWAMA Boss’ Appointment

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 An environmental health advocacy group in Nigeria, the Community Health and Advocacy Initiative (CHAIN), has said Rivers State will soon return to its Garden City status.
The South-South Project Coordinator of CHAIN, Engr. Sunny Andy Dimkpa, who stated this recently on the sidelines of a two-day workshop themed “Eat, Clean and Live” in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, said this is due to the leadership style and focus of the State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara.
“Under the leadership of an astute administrator like Governor Fubara, who possesses extensive field knowledge in community health and the Rivers State environment, meaningful progress can be achieved”, he said.
Dimkpa used the fora to commend the State Governor for responding to the concerns of environmental stakeholders by strengthening waste management operations in the state, particularly with the appointment of Hon. Orukwem Amadi-Opareli as the Managing Director of the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA).
He further praised the Governor for identifying young talents to drive key sectors of his economic reforms, noting that Amadi-Opareli’s leadership at RIWAMA signals the beginning of a transformative era for sanitation in Rivers State.
Describing Amadi-Opareli’s appointment as a clear testament to the Governor’s commitment to ridding Port Harcourt and its environs of filth, the CHAIN boss expressed optimism about the possibility of restoring Port Harcourt to its former Garden City status.
Towards this end, Dimkpa urged the new RIWAMA helmsman to “align the agency’s core mandate with Governor Fubara’s Sectoral Focus on Environment and Sanitation, while taking deliberate steps to engage communities and retraining of sanitation enforcement agents as a means of facilitating the efficient implementation of waste management policies”.
He also advocated for an improved sanitary culture among Rivers State residents, calling for the revival of the state’s monthly sanitation exercise.
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Farmers Urge Govt, Corporate Bodies For Support … Wants More Youths In Farming 

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The Association of Farmers and Food Processors in Rivers State has called on government and corporate bodies to do more to support practicing farmers in the state in order to successfully tackle the issue of food scarcity and continuous increase in price.
President of the association, Chisom Dike, who made the call while speaking with our correspondent in Port Harcourt, said the aim is to make food available for Rivers people.
He said the agricultural sector comprises more of the elderly, adding that there is a need for young people to venture into farm business as it help to increase food production and processing across the State.
“We don’t have enough farmers in Rivers State. Also, there are more of elderly people farming in the agric industry. It is a challenge because we are not producing enough food.
“We need more young people, whether male or female, to invest in farming as it is equally a lucrative business”, he said.
The Association of Farmers further called on the government and relevant bodies to see how the effects of flooding can be managed, knowing that great losses have been recorded over the years due to flooding.
“Most times when these flooding occur we lose a lot of top soil which is a major ingredient for planting. We also lose our livestock and also our animals are exposed to infection due to the floods”, he stated.
Dike also commended the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, for his interest in the agricultural industry, and for the commissioning of a Board of Directors to oversee the intended projects.
“We will like to appeal to the Ministry of Agriculture and other corporate bodies to be involved in promoting farming and food processing.
“The basic need of everybody is food, and if we can produce these foods, it will help in reducing crime”, he stated.
According to him, the level of criminal activities will be reduced if the price of commodities decreases across the State.
He also called on the State Government to pally with farmers of the state in order to know what their problems are, adding that Local Government Areas need to be equipped to be able to support farmers as most farming are done at the rural levels.
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