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- Installation Of LGs Fulfilled Purpose of Emergency Rule – Ibas
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- Verification: Rivers Saves N5bn from August Salaries
Author: nationalpoint
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has declared that it is time to focus on citizens’ welfare and politics.Wike explained that his administration, having invested in physical infrastructure, which, according to him, is expected to bring economic growth and engender socio-economic development, it was necessary to pay attention to the people, adding that his works have been attracting investors to the state.The governor said: “Now that we have done virtually everything we have promised Rivers people, this is the time now we have to play politics of stomach infrastructure.The governor who has held the state in a choking power grip in…
Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki says his administration has appointed more women into government and governance than previous regimes. Governor Obaseki, represented by the Secretary to the Edo State Government (SSG), Osarodion Ogie, who, made the statement at the official launch of the HeForShe Initiative in Benin City, said the concept of the launch is commendable and worth emulating. He disclosed that as a government the state has enacted a law that would put an end to gender inequality in the state. “Let me thank the organizers of today’s launch of Edo State HeForShe solidarity movement campaign which,…
..Demand Representation, Passing Of Gender BillsAs some Nigerians celebrate the passage of bills permitting amendments to the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, it is tears of frustration, disappointment and deflation for Nigerian females, activists and non-activists as well as surprise and pity from development partners.Hopes had been high that with an opportunity for constitutional review and amendment by the 9th National Assembly, issues of poor representation of women in political and public decision making positions, indegenship for their foreign husbands, the long demanded 35 per cent affirmative action and other gender concerns would be…
– Re: Let’s Make This Man Nigerian Next President -By Abdulkadir Salaudeen Abdulkadir Salaudeen wrote on February 17, 2022 as published by Opinion Nigeria, which I had read with keen interest and I quote, “The upcoming general elections in Nigeria deserve our participation—all of us. I know we must be tired of the present leadership through which is many calamities were (and are being) let loose on us. “Haven’t we observed that Nigeria is always leading from the behind in every index of development? We ought to have also observed that we are always leading from the extreme top when it…
An explanation has been offered to pinpoint exactly why international oil companies are leaving Nigeria and shifting their business to other oil countries in Africa and elsewhere. Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Mr. Mele Kyari has stated that the companies are moving to places where they may add value to the efforts towards carbon net-zero commitment an agenda of the current global Climate action programme to stem the impact of the earth warming reality.Mr Kyari spoke in the course of an address in a speech during the 2022 Nigerian International Energy Summit (NIES2022) in Abuja on Monday…
Rivers State civil servants have in the wake of Governor Nyesom Wike’s bill abolishing gratuity for retiring civil servants last year, coupled with the accumulated backlog of pensioners entitlements, are embarking on massive voluntary retirement.The move is, to help them escape the bill recently passed by the Wike administration which will put an end to gratuities for retiring civil servants scheduled to take effect from June this year.Workers with less than two years to their retirement dates and those whose date are dew in a few months’ time, are mostly affected and they cut across parastatals and ministries in the…
The head coach of the Nigerian senior national team included 31 players in his initial list for the June friendly but has now pruned it down significantly. Having featured in the 31-man roster made public last week, Villarreal’s Samuel Chukwueze and Almeria’s Umar Sadiq are among the nine players who did not make the revised list of invited stars named for Nigeria’s friendly clash against Cameroon in June.Franco-German manager Gernot Rohr had previously included Chukwueze and Sadiq in the squad he was preparing to take on the Indomitable Lions on June 4 in Austria. But the two former youth…
concerned about the wanton killings in the country by state and non-state actors, astern Rights CSOs and Intelligentsia Coalition (a coalition of 40 Rights CSOs and Intelligentsia bodies), Intersociety has invited members of the public in the east including town unions, human rights and Christian faith activists or leaders particularly in Igbo land, parts of Benue, Kogi and Edo and Delta, Anambra, Rivers, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Abia, Enugu and Ebonyi states, to report any human rights violation in their areas by the following security personnel including the Army, Navy, Air Force), SSS, Police and its various operational squads.…
for the emergence of the presidential flag bearers of the mainstream political parties from the South West. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo respected the agreement and handed over to the North in the person of Musa Yar’Adua. Again, Goodluck Jonathan, a Southerner, respected the gentleman agreement and handed over to the North in the person of President Muhammadu Buhari. Therefore, the least that is expected from the North is a show of profound gratitude to the entire South for their large heart, equanimity and sportsmanship. Furthermore, it is in the interest of every Nigerian that there should be a paradigm shift to…