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October 22, 2024 Legislature is Key to Advancing Sustainable Democracy – Speaker Tajudeen Abbas

Legislature is Key to Advancing Sustainable Democracy – Speaker Tajudeen Abbas

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, TAJUDEEN ABBAS, has described the legislative arm of government as a key partner in efforts to entrench sustainable democracy in Nigeria.

ABBAS stated this on Monday during the presentation of the Parliamentary Development Programme of the Green Chamber to the diplomatic corps, development partners, and donor agencies, held at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja.

The Parliamentary Development Programme is an initiative aimed at strengthening legislative capacity and promoting sustainable development across Nigeria.

While acknowledging the initiative’s timely introduction, the speakersaid the 10thHouse of Representatives has set an ambitious Legislative Agenda, which is closely aligned with the reform-driven vision of President BOLA TINUBU’S administration.

Healso lamented that the legislature has historically been under-resourced and underdeveloped, particularly compared to the executive and judiciary arm of government.

October 22, 2024 Governor Umo Eno To Inaugurate State Inter-Labor Committee

Governor Umo Eno To Inaugurate State Inter-Labor Committee

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has unveiled plans to inaugurate a State Inter- Labour Committee, to complement the vision and effort of the ARISE Youth Employment Portal.
He noted that the State Inter-Labour committee will ensure that all companies operating in the state engage indigenous human resources as well as exhibit transparent employment practices.
The Governor announced this during the launching of the Arise Youth Employment Portal at Ibom Hotel And Golf Resort , Uyo.
He stated that the Employment Portal was to fulfil the promise made when he signed a charter with Akwa Ibom youths months back while also providing jobs in line with the United Nations sustainable Development Goals (SDG), on poverty reduction.
He described the portal as a-one- stop site in employment matters, acknowledging that youths of the state are versatile in various skills which must be tapped for proper engagement and urged both the civil service and private sector to explore the portal to its maximum advantage by showcasing employment opportunities for the youths.
“One of the major themes I campaigned on was the urgency in providing gainful employment opportunities for our teeming youths.
This is in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) on poverty reduction.
At the Appreciation/Engagement Rally I held about a month ago to honour our youths, I had, while unveiling my Charter with the Youths of Akwa Ibom State, stated that we would set up an Employment portal to harvest employment opportunities for them.
“I had also promised a number of empowerment schemes to appreciate the youths for freely following our leadership and for refusing to participate in the protest planned at that time.
“Today, I am pleased and happy to launch that employment Portal: The Arise Youth Employment Portal, where job opportunities will be segmented according to skill set,” he stated.
Governor Eno explained that the 200 Health /Safety monitors, 3000 personnel for Ibom Watch and other empowerment programmes like the Youths Business Support, ARISE Entrepreneurial Support, Bursary Educational Grants, will be coordinated through the portal.
He thanked the SSA on ICT, Dr Frank Ekpenyong and his team for being painstaking in interpreting the vision of the employment portal which has enabled it to see the light of the day and urged all to embrace the initiative.
Speaking on the operation of the portal, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on ICT, Dr Frank Ekpenyong, said that the portal is designed to open up the labour market and ensure that indigenes of the state are given unfettered access to employment opportunities.
Dr Frank pointed out that the portal will enable the state government identify the skill, expertise and capabilities of it citizenry in the unemployed community and ensure that they are engaged meaningfully.
He added that Civil Service recruitment will be prioritized even as funding and training support will be handled with ease begining with the 5000 youths who will get N50,000 monthly for a year.
Earlier, The Head of Civil Service , Elder Effiong Essien, described the portal as a watershed in the State recruitment process, saying that qualified indigenes of the state will be given a window of opportunity to be recruited into the civil service using advanced technology.
He stated that with the employment portal, the civil service is now well positioned to attract the best brains during its recruitment exercise and thanked the Governor for providing this open process to employment into the service .
On his part, the CEO Hensek Integrated Services, Engr. Uwem Okoko, who represented the private sector, commended the Governor for the launch of the employment portal, describing it as a lofty innovation having come at the peak of the construction season when more hands would be needed to deliver their jobs.
He said that the private sector has engaged more than fifteen thousand youths, adding that the portal has solved the problem of scouting for skilled and unskilled labour for the construction companies.
Highpoint of the occasion was the unveiling of the portal by Governor Umo Eno who was assisted by his Deputy, Senator Akon Eyakenyi.
October 21, 2024 Inspector General of Police Condemns Rise of Jungle Justice in the Country

Inspector General of Police Condemns Rise of Jungle Justice in the Country

The Inspector General of Police, KAYODE EGBETOKUN, has condemned the rising cases of jungle justice across the country.

This is as he ordered the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation Department to investigate these incidents and bring all persons found wanting to face the full wrath of the law.

Decrying the rise in the menace, the police, in a statement by the Force Spokesperson, MUYIWA ADEJOBI, highlighted the case in Edo State where a mob attacked a police station and burnt some suspects to death on October 13.

He cautioned the general public on the consequences of such on Nigeria’s criminal justice administration, the rule of law as well as the global reputation of the country.

October 21, 2024 Oku Ibom Ibibio Warns Against Prolonged Embalmment of Corpses in Akwa Ibom

Oku Ibom Ibibio Warns Against Prolonged Embalmment of Corpses in Akwa Ibom

The Oku Ibom Ibibio and President General of Akwa Ibom State Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers, His Eminence, Ntenyin (Dr.) SOLOMON DANIEL ETUK has advised bereaved families against prolonged embalmment of corpses due to financial constraints to hold burials.

Ntenyin ETUK, who spoke in an interview in Uyo, expressed concern over the growing trend of delaying burials, particularly in rural areas, which has raised serious detrimental issues.

According to the premier monarch, keeping corpses for extended periods in government or private mortuaries often incurs substantial costs, leading some families to abandon their loved ones in mortuaries altogether.

He noted that more disturbing is a situation where some deceased families resort to preserving bodies at home or in medically uncertified mortuaries with inadequate embalming processes, thereby posing significant health risks to people within such vicinity or the community as a whole.

Ntenyin ETUK cautioned against burdening families with extravagant burial ceremonies that exceed their financial means, urging them not to sell off family assets to fund costly funerals which could lead to further economic hardship on them.

He pointed out that while some churches set timelines within which burials should be conducted, others give the families the right to choose when they are ready, but advised that delays should be minimised, especially when there are insufficient resources to sustain prolonged funerals.

The Ibibio patriarch called on the leadership at the family and village levels to assist in collaborating with bereaved families, especially those facing financial challenges, to ensure dignified but modest burial arrangements.

He condemned the unwholesome practice where excessive demands are imposed by some families before allowing a deceased to be buried in their communities, and also frowned at the uncharitable demands over female corpses by her family of origin for the children and husband to pay before her burial is allowed.

Furthermore, Ntenyin ETUK encouraged churches to take an active interest in the welfare of their members, even after they pass away, by assisting bereaved families in organising timely funerals. He also praised churches that are already extending such support to their congregants.

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