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Make your mark and create impact, Wike charges newly elected Chairmen, Councillors

Apr 20, 2021 Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike in a state broadcast on Thursday in Government House, Port Harcourt. Share Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has charged newly elected local council chairmen and councillors to make their marks and create an impact. He gave the charge on Tuesday when he received them on a thank you visit at Government House, Port Harcourt adding that they should not abuse the opportunity that has been given to them to serve the people at the grassroots. He told the elected chairmen of the 23 local government areas of the state to deliver dividends of democracy in their respective councils.

Two arrested in Rivers with substandard ponmo from Madagascar

Ponmo for sale The Rivers State Government has intercepted a truckload of suspected substandard animal hide, popularly called ponmo, in Onne, Eleme Local Government Area of the state, even as two persons accompanying the truck were arrested. The Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Fred Kpakol, who confirmed the incident while speaking to journalists on Port Harcourt, said the import papers showed that the seized product came into the country from Madagascar. Kpakol said the containerised truck, which conveyed the product, came through the Onne Port, adding that it was seized and taken to the police area command in Eleme for further investigation.

Criminals have taken over our forests Nigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

[FILES] In Rivers State, criminality is high in rural areas due to thick forests, especially in Gokona, Etche, Emuoha, Ikwere, Khana, Tai and Ogugbolo Councils.As many forests across the country remain under-utilised and under-secured, they have equally become safe haven of the sort to criminals, including bandits, kidnappers, robbers, cattle rustlers and ritualists. In Rivers State, criminality is high in rural areas due to thick forests, especially in Gokona, Etche, Emuoha, Ikwere, Khana, Tai and Ogugbolo Councils, where criminals hide and kidnap victims. x Sometimes, the forests are relatively unknown to security agents who have to depend on the locals to identify such criminals’ hideouts. Hunters, farmers and other locals help to monitor and report suspicious movements of criminals in the forests to community heads, who in turn pass such information to the Police for action.

NCDMB Vows To Boost Innovation In Oil, Gas Industry

NCDMB Vows To Boost Innovation In Oil, Gas Industry
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NAOC Faults Claims Of Victimisation Against Host Communities

NAOC Faults Claims Of Victimisation Against Host Communities
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