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Kelga Boss Tasks Residents On Peace … As Elele Community Holds Thanksgiving
Chairman of Ikwerre Local Government Area (LGA), Mr. Isreal Obosi, has urged the people to embrace peace and not allow political crisis in the state to discourage them from supporting the Governor Siminalayi Fubara-led administration in the state and Ikwerre LGA at large.
Speaking at the end of year annual service Thanksgiving, with the theme: “Celebrating God’s faithfulness”, in Elele Town, Ikwerre LGA, Obosi said the political problems ravaging the LGA and state is discouraging.
He said, “as a people we will continue to present those problems before God. So, be courageous. Again, we must not allow any problem to distract us from supporting the Governor Fubara-led administration in the state.
“When a people fail to realize the importance of God in their lives, they are doomed And such people and community are likely to face challenges”.
The Chairman stated that Elele Okiniali is the land that fears God and has many pastors and apostles. He called on them to continue to seek the face God in all the challenges in the LGA and the state.
He also urged the political class, traditional rulers, and religious leaders in the 14 Wards of the LGA to see themselves as part of this administration, stressing on the need for stakeholders to make constructive criticism when necessary, while assuring that he will give all the communities in the LGA equal opportunities.
Also speaking, the Paramount Ruler/Nye Nwe Ali of Elele, Okiniali/Elele Alimini, HRM Eze Marcus Ordumah Woyike, said since he is a peacemaker he has been working around the clock to foster peaceful co-existence at Elele Okiniali/Elele Alimini.
He said part of his peace-keeping mandate is to complement Governor Fubara’s peace initiative and effort.
“Those who know me very well know that I am a peacemaker. In fact, on the important subject of peace, I have heeded to the advice of Governor Siminalayi Fubara. Indeed, my effort towards peace is to complement that of the Governor in the state”, he said.
Eze Woyike explained that as a monarch, who commences the meeting of his council of chiefs and elders with prayer, he would continue with this approach in 2025, assuring that the peace that prevailed in 2024 will continue in 2025 throughout his domain.
“My prayer is that the peace we experienced in 2024 at Elele Okiniali/Elele Alimini will continue in 2025, because when peace reigns there will be growth and development as well as progress in life.
“2025 will be another year of peace and prosperity for the people of Elele Okiniali/Elele Alimini, Ikwerre LGA and Rivers State at large”, he said.
On his part, the chairman of the 2024 Elele Okiniali thanksgiving service planning committee, Engr. Collins Amadi, said the 2024 thanksgiving service was the 3rd edition.
He explained that the purpose of the annual thanksgiving service was to hand over Elele Town to God through prayers and praises and bring the people together.
He lauded the chairman of Ikwerre LGA, Mr. Obosi, for his support and presence at the thanksgiving service, urging all Elele politicians who failed to attend the 2024 thanksgiving service to repent and attend the next edition.
Akujobi Amadi
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Rivers Partner TAF To Promote Disability Inclusion
The Rivers State Government has pledged to partner with TAF Africa, a leading advocate for disability inclusion and champion of Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) rights, to tackle the unique challenges faced by PWDs in the state.
This partnership, according to the State Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mr. Ilamu Arugu, underscores the government’s commitment to promoting inclusive governance and ensuring equal opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their abilities.
The State Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mr Ilamu
Arugu, who made this pledge during an advocacy visit by TAF Africa delegation in Port Harcourt, reaffirmed the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara-led administration’s commitment to safeguarding the rights of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) by fast-tracking the passage of the prohibition bill.
He assured the TAF Africa delegation that the government will work closely with them to ensure the bill’s successful passage.
“We are committed to partnering with you to address your needs and challenges. We will work together to ensure that the prohibition bill is passed this year”, the Commissioner said.
He also directed that a desk officer be assigned to work with PWDs, to ensure that their requests and concerns are addressed promptly.
He thanked the TAF Africa group for their visit and assured them that the government is committed to supporting PWDs.
Earlier in his remarks, the TAF Africa delegation led by Mr. George Dominic Anwayi said their advocasy visit, which was the first in the State, was aimed at seeking partnership with the State Government to promote disability inclusion in governance and its policies.
Mr. Anwayi noted that the organization has been working with various stakeholders, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to ensure that persons with disabilities are carried along in the electoral process.
“They have also collaborated with the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities to develop a framework for access to work schemes, targeting job opportunities for persons with disabilities in the private sector”, he stated.
The TAF Africa spokesperson during the meeting disclosed that the organization is currently implementing a project on inclusive governance in Rivers State, funded by PRF.
He said the project aims to promote the inclusion of persons with disabilities in government programmes and policies, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other legal provisions.
Anwayi expressed support for the proposed disability bill in Rivers State, commending the state government’s efforts to ensure disability inclusion.
He called for collaboration between the government, private sector, and civil society to promote inclusive governance and ensure that persons with disabilities are integrated into all aspects of life.
The meeting, which was attended by representatives of PWDs and government officials including directors and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Professor Justina Jumbo, was described as “fruitful and productive”.
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NACA Debunks Fake HIV Drug Pricing News
The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has debunked what it called “fake news” circulating online regarding the cost of HIV treatment in Nigeria.
The news was that antiretroviral drugs will now cost 250,000 per dose with patients required to pay 500,000 monthly.
Describing the news as “completely false and misleading”, in a statement signed by the Head, Public Relations and Protocol, NACA said “HIV treatment in Nigeria remains free of charge at Government owned health facilities.
“The Government in collaboration with donor partners remains steadfast in providing free and accessible HIV treatment to all who need it.
“For accurate and up to date information on HIV treatment and prevention in Nigeria, follow our verified social media platforms and visit the official NACA website’.
Sogbeba Dokubo
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IWD Celebration: Royal Queen Tasks Women On Family Priority
A Royal Mother, Queen Tombari Leslie Eke, has urged women globally to prioritize their homes/families as part of plans to accelerate action as captured in the theme of the 2025 International Women’s Day (IWD) Celebration.
The call was contained in her address of welcome in commomeration of this year’s International Women’s Day Celebration in Woji Community, Obio /Akpor Local Government Area at the weekend.
Queen Eke said such was the excellent project to undertake before considering other areas of life.
She also charged the women to amplify their voices, challenge and change discriminatory laws and policies among other issues.
“This year’s theme, ‘Accelerate Action’, is apt. So that we as women can support initiatives promoting women’s empowerment and education and foster inclusive and equitable environments in all sectors”, she said.
She further charged the women to learn how to share their stories on social media platforms, support organizations working towards gender equality and participate in local events and campaigns promoting women’s rights and inclusion.
Some women groups, such as the International Federation of Female Lawyers (FIDA) and National Council for Women Society (NCWS), who spoke through their representatives, called for budgetory provisions for the women and the need for government at all levels to now consider 50 percent affirmative action instead of the previous 35 percent.
They said the high number of women in politics and other public offices will turn things around positively in the country, noting that some African Countries have already commenced action, while expressing regrets that Nigeria was yet to join the trend.
Another point the women noted was proper attention for the Boy Child as part of targets to end marital violence and squabbles.
According to them, if adequate care and family values was inculcated in the Boy Child at early age, he will grow to hate violence and have increased love and attention for his family and wife.
The event was hosted by the Eze Oha Evo III of Evo Kingdom, Chairman Supreme Council of Ikwerre Government Recognized Traditional Rulers, HM, King Leslie N. Eke, Eze Gbakagbaka, who also admonished women to always strive to accord their Girl Child quality education, if they were serious about their intentional support in building a better society.
The Evo apex King urged the women to always be supportive of the State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara- led Government in the state to enable them push constructively for their requests.
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