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Crisis: Rivers ALGON chairman pleads with Tinubu, NLC to stop members of NULGE from staging another sponsored protest
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…says Rivers NLC and NULGE has been infiltrated by Fubara.
…Settled Members with Caretaker Cttee appointments
…Caretaker Committee Members make a U Turn.
…lists names of beneficiaries
Chairman of Rivers State ALGON chapter, Hon. Allwell Ihunda has pleaded with President Bola Tinubu and the national body of organised Labour to stop members of NLC and TUC from orchestrating further damage to the state via another sponsored protest.
He also noted that Rivers NULGE and Labour have been infiltrated by the State Governor Sim Fubara who offered NLC and ALGON membership of caretaker committee appointments.
Ihunda made this disclosure this while briefing journalists in Portharcourt on Sunday declaring that:
“The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) Rivers State Chapter has become aware of the orchestrated plans of the leadership and members of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) Rivers State and its collaborators to destabilize the fragile peace prevailing in Rivers State.
On Monday the 24th day of June, 2024 they’re storming and attacking the Police officers stationed at the various Council Secretariats in Rivers State under the guise of protesting against the presence of the Officers of the Nigerian Police securing the Council premises.
“This plan which was conceived, fertilized and hatched by the officials of NULGE in collaboration with the officials of the Rivers State Government under the leadership of Siminialayi Fubara, is designed to over-awe the Nigerian Police and chase them away from securing the Council Secretariat so that the illegal Care-Taker Committees recently appointed and sworn in by the Governor of Rivers State to operate from “anywhere” can break into and take over the Council Secretariats and give themselves the cover of legitimacy using the Council Secretariats.
He however listed the list of the beneficiaries as follows:
Mr. Big-Joe Ntar, Chisa Ordu, Azubuike Edward, Kingsley Ogwe, Daniel Wisdom, Kpobari Zarakpege, Chinwe Nmerukini, Ngozi Okenwe
” Some of the NULGE officials and members appointed into the purported Care-Taker Committees include the following:
1. Engr. Thankgod Ichem
Ikwerre LGA Care-Taker Committee
Tai LGA Care-Taker Committee
Ahoada West LGA Care-Taker Committee
Ahoada East LGA Care-Taker Committee
ONELGA Care-Taker Committee
Ogu/Bolo LGA Care-Taker Committee
Gokana LGA Care-Taker Committee
PHALGA Care-Taker Committee
Emohua LGA Care-Taker Committee
10.
Michael Onwuli
Omuma LGA Care-Taker Committee
11.
Jamena Erokosima
12.
Lolo P. Clifford
13.
Abigail Chiolu
14.
Okorite Bobmanuel
15.
Ishmael Idante
16.
Isaiah Daniel Obianime
17.
Gilbert Onyewaji
18. Christian Nwanwho
19.
Mimi Gospel
Degema LGA Care-Taker Committee
Asari-Toru LGA Care-Taker Committee
Obio/Akpor LGA Care-Taker Committee
Akuku-Toru LGA Care-Taker Committee
Andoni LGA Care-Taker Committee
Okrika LGA Care-Taker Committee
Abua/Odua LGA Care-Taker Committee
Oyigbo LGA Care-Taker Committee
Eleme LGA Care-Taker Committee
20. Jumbo Neena ere
21. Florence Nwala
Khana LGA Care-Taker Committee
Etche LGA Care-Taker Committee.
“These individuals and those who are priming them to be used for the pursuit of this devious scheme do not seem to care about the well-being of the people of Rivers State and the imperative for the preservation of peace, law and order in Rivers State.
“NULGE
has been infiltrated and compromised by the Governor of Rivers State and its officials and unsuspecting members are now being hoodwinked and drafted into fighting, under the guise of protest, as foot soldiers to promote the divisive partisan private interest of the Governor.
“Against this background, we want to use this medium to once again call on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Federal Government of Nigeria to intervene by calling the Governor of Rivers State to order with a view to avoiding a breakdown of governance, law, and order in Rivers State.
“We call on national leadership of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) and all well-meaning Labour and Trade Unions as well as Civil Society Groups to take proactive steps to prevail on the NULGE officials in Rivers State to jettison the planned protest and confrontation with the Nigerian Police which may plunge our dear Rivers State deeper into avoidable crisis and possible loss of lives.
” We call on the well-meaning members of NULGE in Rivers State to recognize the planned protest/demonstration as an orchestrated scheme to lure them into fighting for the promotion of the private agenda of some selfish individuals and politicians and to shun the planned protest/demonstration and patiently await the peaceful resolution of the legal issues involved in Local Government Administration in Rivers State which are already pending before courts of competent jurisdiction.
” No good will come from needless protests and confrontation with law enforcement agencies who themselves are patiently awaiting judicial determination of the issues involved.
” Let us all keep fate with the due process of the rule of law for in the fullness of time, sanity, normalcy and order shall be restored to the administration of Local Government.
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NCC hosts 185 girls on ICT industrial excursion
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has supported the Federal Government’s Girls in ICT empowerment initiative by hosting 185 students on an industry excursion.
NCC Director of Public Affairs, Nnenna Ukoha, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.
She said the tour was designed to inspire digital skills development and encourage future careers in technology.
The initiative was championed by the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy.
The programme aims to equip young Nigerians, particularly girls, with digital knowledge and relevant technology skills.
Ukoha said participants were selected by the ministry from across the country’s geopolitical zones.
She said the students were chosen for a competition promoting digital inclusion and greater participation of girls in Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
According to her, some participants were also drawn from Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines.
“The visit to the Commission formed part of activities organised by the Ministry under the National Girls in ICT Programme.
“It is an initiative aimed at bridging the gender gap in technology through digital skills, mentorship opportunities and exposure to innovation,” she said.
Ukoha said participants learned about developments in telecommunications from 1886, when colonial authorities established communication facilities for administrative purposes.
She said the students were also introduced to the history of telegraph services linking Lagos with West Africa and Europe through submarine cables.
According to her, the tour highlighted the telecommunications landscape at Independence in 1960.
She said Nigeria then had only 18,724 telephone lines serving an estimated population of about 40 million people.
“The students were also briefed on post-Independence development plans and the operations of the former Department of Posts and Telecommunications.
“They also learned about Nigerian External Telecommunications Ltd. and the establishment of NITEL in 1985,” she said.
Ukoha said NITEL was created to coordinate internal and external telecommunications services across the country.
She noted that a major attraction during the visit was the display of historical artefacts preserved at the NCC Museum.
Among the exhibits were a Post Office Counter and Sorting Racks introduced in Lagos in 1852.
Other artefacts included the Grand ‘T’ Key used in the nineteenth century Lagos Post Office.
The collection also featured leather mail bags from 1863 and Drop Bag fittings from the late twentieth century.
Students viewed a 511A Letter Scale, an Improved Dynamometer Scale, telegram machines and the Teleprinter T100.
Additional exhibits included a Cordless PBX system, Digital Card Phone and other communications equipment.
Speaking during the tour, NCC Executive Vice Chairman, Dr Aminu Maida, said the initiative aligned with the Commission’s digital literacy objectives.
Represented by Director of Research and Development, Babagana Digima, Maida said the museum linked past and present generations.
He said the experience would help young people appreciate the sector’s transformation from analogue systems to the digital age.
According to him, understanding telecommunications history would inspire participants to contribute to future innovation.
Maida said exposing young people to technological advancement was essential for developing leaders for Nigeria’s digital economy.
“The whole idea is to engage the younger generation and show them what communication is all about.
“This museum preserves the history of communications and showcases the evolution from postal services to telegraphy and digital technology.
“We want to spark the curiosity of young people and help them understand how far the sector has progressed.
“When they see the past and the present, they can imagine the future and contribute to shaping it,” he said.
During the tour, NCC officials guided participants through exhibits documenting key milestones in Nigeria’s telecommunications history.
The students also explored the evolution of the communications sector and its contribution to national development.
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Middle East conflict: Israel Launches Retaliatory Strikes on Iran in renewed violence
Israel has launched airstrikes on Iran in retaliation for waves of missiles fired at its northern regions on Sunday.
The development marked a day of renewed violence in the Middle East after a fragile ceasefire.
Iranian state television reports that the sound of explosions was heard in Isfahan, Karaj, Tabriz and Tehran.
The strikes occurred after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, IRGC, said it had targeted the Ramat David Airbase in northern Israel with ballistic missile fire on the evening of June 7.
The IRGC claimed that Israel used air-launched ballistic missiles in its attack on Monday morning.
The Israel Defense Forces, IDF, said it identified missiles fired from Iran toward northern Israel and defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat.
“A short while ago, the Israeli Air Force struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran,” the Israeli military stated.
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If a Thief Tells You to Go to Court, His Brother Is the Judge — Jonathan
Ex- President Goodluck Jonathan has criticized what he described as a growing culture among some government institutions of dismissing public concerns by directing aggrieved citizens to seek redress in court.
Speaking at a recent public event, Jonathan expressed concern over what he called declining standards in public institutions and the increasing tendency of officials to rely on the judiciary whenever allegations of wrongdoing are raised against them.
The former president cited an East African proverb to illustrate his point, saying, “If a thief tells you to go to court, he knows that his brother is the judge.”
According to Jonathan, the saying reflects public perceptions that some individuals who engage in wrongdoing may have confidence in receiving favorable outcomes through compromised systems.
“We see government institutions doing the wrong thing and telling people to go to court,” Jonathan said. “There is this saying in East Africa that if a thief tells you to go to court, he knows that his brother is the judge.”
His remarks come amid ongoing debates over accountability, transparency, and public trust in government institutions, with critics frequently raising concerns about the handling of political and administrative disputes through the judicial process.
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