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SHOW CAPACITY, ENSURE FOOD SUFFICIENCY, GOV. FUBARA CHARGES TASKFORCE ON SONGHAI PROJECT

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has charged the newly inaugurated task force on revitalization of Songhai farm project to show capacity and meet up the yearnings of the people on food sufficiency through the huge agricultural investment in the State.
Governor Fubara gave the charge while inaugurating the task force in Government House, Port Harcourt on Wednesday, and stated that earlier decisions to commence the revamping of the Songhai Project was halted because of the excessive conditions of the potential investor who demanded five billion naira bank guarantee.
The governor particular tasked the two new companies that will be involved in the revitalization to show capacity in terms of ability and technical knowledge on such projects and not disappoint at the most critical moment.
“The issue of Songhai farm has been in the news for a very long time. As a matter of fact, if a few of you could remember we even conceded the place to an investor who came in after his presentation and we believed that he has the capacity, we said okay, we signed off. But something happened, he came back to tell us that he wanted us to give him a N5 billion Bank guarantee. We asked him if we had a N5 billion why do we need you to come and revitalize the farm, we will put our N5 billion there and for that reason we cancelled that arrangement.”
He expressed confidence on the chairman of the task force, Mr. Biedima Oliver who was part of the pioneer team of the Songhai Project, under the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency, and charged him to bring back his wealth of experience to bear in the revitalization process, while assuring the necessary support to the team to succeed.”
“I don’t have any doubt in your capacity. A few things you touched, you turned it to gold, please bring back that life that we used to see in Songhai with the help of your Committee. We will be here to give you all the necessary support but make sure that what our people are yearning for, bring back Songhai, we want to see it happen within the lifetime of this administration.”
“Do everything within your power and with our support to make sure that Songhai becomes operational to the benefit of not just the people of Tai but the entire Rivers State and Nigeria.”
The Chairman of the Special Taskforce on the Revitalization of Songhai Farm, Bunu, Tai, Mr. Biedima Oliver thanked the Governor for having confidence in the capabilities of members of the task force to carry out the assignment of revitalizing the Songhai and assured that they will work hard to deliver the project.
The 5-member special taskforce include Mr. Biedima Oliver, as Chairman, Engr. Victor Kii, Mr. Frank Fubara, Dr. Ayebaesin J. Beredugo, and Mr. Maurice Ogolo, as members.
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Rivers: Court adjourns suit challenging appointment of LG administrators

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April 15, 2025By
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The Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has adjourned to May 22, 2025, the hearing of a suit seeking to bar Rivers State Sole Administrator, Ibok-Ete Ibas, from appointing local government administrators across the 23 Local Government Areas of the state.
The claimant, Oyingi Imiete, at the resumed hearing, told the court that the matter was scheduled for hearing of a motion for interlocutory injunction.
Imiete, however, revealed that the respondent had already appointed sole administrators for all 23 LGAs on April 9, 2025, allegedly after receiving the court’s order and originating processes in the suit.
He explained that service was effected by the court bailiff on the same day as the appointments.
“The matter came up for motion. The applicant’s motion and they said the motion was withdrawn by the applicant.
“The applicants had equally put in the motion for mandatory restorative order and it equally has been fixed for hearing because the actions of the respondent have greatly affected the subject matter before the court,” the claimant said.
Responding, counsel for the defendant argued that the originating processes were not served until two days after the appointments and supported the claimant’s decision to withdraw the motion, calling the appointments a completed act.
He added that his client had not yet been served the new motion and reserved the right to respond when properly served.
Both parties agreed to proceed with a substantive hearing of the originating summons.
The court stressed that despite perceived frivolity, all applications must be heard and stated that the facts and issues remain within the purview of the parties.
The case was subsequently adjourned to May 22, 2025, for further hearing.
The suit, filed by the PILEX Centre for Civic Education Initiative and its coordinator Courage Nsirimovu, seeks to stop the administrator from making such appointments, which the plaintiffs argue are unconstitutional and violate the principles of democratic governance.
Justice Adamu Turaki Mohammed, on April 7, granted an interim injunction barring Ibas from proceeding with the appointments and summoned him to appear before the court to explain why the injunction should not be made permanent.
However, the Sole Administrator went ahead to make the appointments, which drew criticisms from civil society organizations.
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There are fears of a recession around the world with Trump’s crackdown on imports.
It is believed to be part of his plan to ramp up domestic manufacturing and have more goods made in America.
In his latest explanation of the tariff policy, Trump claimed it was necessary to deal with any future war.
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Ebonyi state Lawmaker Demands Restoration Of Abakaliki Street that was changed to Club road In Awka

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April 15, 2025By
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The Member Representing Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency, Chinedu Ogah has called for the restoration of Abakaliki Street in Anambra State to promote unity and oneness among the two states.
Abakaliki street in Awka was changed to Club Road by Anambra State Government.
Chinedu Ogah who is the Chairman, House Committee on Correctional Services urged Governor Chukwuma Soludo to immediately restore Abakaliki Street in the state, warning that failure to do so, may make Ebonyi State to start changing all streets in Abakaliki to Ebonyi names and villages.
He noted that Anambra has over 100 streets in Ebonyi State and wondered why the only street named after Ebonyi State should be changed in Anambra.
Chinedu Ogah said Ebonyi State has been so kind to Anambra people by accommodating them in all aspects of life including elective positions and other areas, whereas Ebonyi people living in Anambra have not been treated fairly in that state.
”Professor Chukwuma Soludo should readdress the issue of changing Abakaliki Street to Club Street in Anambra. If he fails to do this, it will make Ebonyi people to change all the names of Anambra streets in Ebonyi State”
“In Abakaliki, Ebonyi State capital, we have Awka Street, Onitsha Street, Ekwulumili Street, Ekwulobia Street, Aforezuna Street and many others, and they have not been changed.
“Anambra has over 100 streets in Abakaliki but the only one street named after Abakaliki in Anambra State has been changed. Governor Soludo should change his decision immediately. If he doesn’t do so, we will start renaming the streets we named Anambra to our own names and our villages.

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