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Avoid partisan politics, Administrator advises Rivers monarchs

The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (rtd) has advised monarchs in the state to avoid playing partisan politics, concentrate on ensuring that their domains were secure and safe for all citizens.
Speaking during a meeting with traditional rulers at the Government House, in Port Harcourt, the state capital, the Administrator expressed his deep love for the Niger Delta region.
Ibas, a former Chief of the Naval Staff, also noted Rivers State’s significance in the nation’s development.
He lamented the persistent instability in the state, stating that it pained him to witness the unrest. “As a former naval chief, my duty is to protect lives, and I remain committed to restoring peace in Rivers State,” Ibas said. He assured that his administration would work tirelessly to return the state to a place of pride and stability.
The Administrator underscored his primary mandate to restoring peace, stressing the need to curb the interest of a few who prioritize personal gains over the state’s collective well-being. He stressed that Rivers State is too vital to be left in turmoil, adding: “A society without order is a society without progress.”
He advised against any form of political partisanship, whether in speech, action, or body language. He reminded the traditional rulers of their role in community policing, urging them to maintain open communication channels with their subjects. “Security is the responsibility of all, not just the government,” he said, adding that his administration would not tolerate excuses for disorder.
While acknowledging the challenges ahead, he reaffirmed his administration’s openness to suggestions and collaboration.
In his response, the Chairman of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, HRM Chike Worlu-Wodo, assured the administrator of their support. He described the appointment as a positive decision for the state, affirming that traditional rulers are committed to maintaining peace in their respective domains.
“As traditional rulers, our primary duty is to ensure peace in our kingdoms, clans, and communities,” he said. He urged the administrator to see himself as a peacemaker, likening his role to that of a mediator resolving conflicts between two people.
The monarch wished the administrator success in his mission, stressing that Rivers State desperately needs peace. “We are not in doubt of your ability, which was why you were appointed,” he stated.
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NCoS mourns officer killed in Kogi jailbreak

By Francesca Hangeior
The Nigerian Correctional Service is mourning the death of Senior Correctional Assistant Shuaibu David, who lost his life while attempting to prevent an inmate escape at the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Koton-Karfe, Kogi State, on Monday.
The jailbreak occurred when inmates tampered with padlocks in one section of the facility, enabling twelve prisoners to flee.
So far, the NCoS stated that five inmates have been recaptured
According to a statement signed by the NCoS spokesperson, Umar Abubakar on Tuesday, late David was reported to have displayed exceptional courage in the line of duty, trying to thwart the escape and protect the integrity of the custodial facility.
His actions serve as a testament to his dedication and commitment to his role within the service and his country’s security.
The statement added that the Acting Controller-General of Corrections, Sylvester Nwakuche, expressed deep sorrow on behalf of the entire NCoS, offering condolences to the deceased officer’s family, colleagues, and loved ones.
“The Nigerian Correctional Service regrets to announce the tragic demise of Senior Correctional Assistant Shuaibu King David during the unfortunate escape incident at the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Koton-Karfe, Kogi State, on 24 March, 2025.
“SCA Shuaibu David, in the line of duty, bravely stood his ground in an effort to prevent the escape of inmates and protect the integrity of the custodial centre.
“His courageous sacrifice reflects his unwavering dedication to service and national security. His service and ultimate sacrifice will forever be remembered and honoured,” the statement read.
In response to the escape incident, the NCoS is collaborating with other security agencies and local communities to track down the remaining escaped inmates.
Steps are also being taken to improve security measures in custodial centres nationwide to prevent similar incidents in the future.
“The Nigerian Correctional Service is working closely with relevant security agencies and communities to recapture those still at large and bring them to justice. Additionally, measures are being taken to enhance security in all custodial centres across the country to prevent such occurrences in the future.
The Service remains committed to ensuring the safety of officers and the security of custodial facilities nationwide,” the statement added.
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