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  • Odili proposes 70 years retirement age, other perks for professionals

    Odili proposes 70 years retirement age, other perks for professionals

    Former Rivers State Governor Peter Odili has appealed to the Federal Government to revisit the statutory retirement age for qualified professionals, suggesting 70 years peg.

    Odili, who is the Founder and Pro-Chancellor of PAMO University of Medical Sciences (PUMS), noted that experience has shown that those categories of professionals are retired almost at the peak of their career, as they do very well in their after retirement jobs.

    He spoke at the 5th graduation ceremony of the institution, held at the School campus in the outskirts of Port Harcourt, the state capital yesterday.

    Odili, who is also a medical doctor equally canvassed for increased salaries and allowances for qualified professionals medical personnel inclusive, to curb the disturbing menace of brain drain in the country.

    He said, “Your Excellency, at this point, permit me to draw attention to what I consider a silent national crisis; the exodus of teachers and clinicians in medical education. Across the country, no state is spared. It’s a silent crisis.

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    “Your Excellency, ask any administrator of any teacher in your institution. They will tell you that we have yearning gaps of qualified professionals who should help us train these children.

    “Take a special note at these two things: the retirement age for qualified professionals must be increased to at least 70 years. I can tell you from field experience, most of our professors in parliament are people who have retired from other universities. And they are doing very, very well. Thank you, sir.

    “The number two thing that can be done, and done easily, is a review of their remuneration upwards. Sir, with all due respect, judges cannot draw cases for six months.

    “Let me appeal to you, sir, and to the Executive Secretary, your Excellency, to do something. Let’s make our pasture greener than it is now,” he further appealed.

    Speaking further, he lauded Fubara for taking steps to align with the Federal Government and enjoined members of the State Executive Council to support the decision.

    “With what you have done as our government, the attention you pay to education and health, highly commendable. I’m sure no state in Nigeria can boast of the quality of zonal hospitals that you have built.

    “We have visited here and there, and we know that your Zonal hospitals can compete with some teaching hospitals outside Rivers State. So keep it up; the emphasis of primary healthcare is excellent.

    “And you’ve tailored your programme to align properly with what Mr. President is doing in the health sector. So far, not less than 500 infrastructural developments have taken place across the country. So the alignment of Rivers State with the federal government is perfect.

    “We support it. We encourage it. Because our people are in the kitchen, like a national cake is baked.”

    PUMS is a mono specialised institution, focused in the training of medical personnel. The university which began seven years ago boasts of having graduated over 300 medical workers, including over 100 qualified medical doctors in five convocation.

    Also speaking at the event, Fubara hailed PAMO University for transforming the youths of the State, describing the university as the flagship of medical education in the country and the government is happy to partner with it.

    Represented by the Deputy Governor of the State, Prof. Ngozi Ordu, Fubara said, “as a government,  we’re happy, the resources we’re spending in training the children are yielding profits, dividends. We’re delighted that the medical graduates will fill the gap in the medical practice.”

    Earlier in his welcome address, the  Acting Vice Chancellor of the School, Prof. Smith Jaja noted that a total of 126 graduands from different facilities, with seven of them graduating with first class (Honours), 23 in the second class (upper), and 11 in second class (lower), categories.

    Also, among the 86 medical graduands, seven of them obtained Distinction cumulative in 23 subjects, among others.

  • Odili to inductees, others: uphold excellence, hard work

    Odili to inductees, others: uphold excellence, hard work

    The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council at the Pamo University of Medical Sciences(PUMS), Dr. Peter Odili has charged newly inducted graduates of the institution to be good ambassadors as well as uphold the virtue of excellence, hard work, honesty anywhere they go.

    Odili spoke yesterday at a joint induction/oath-taking ceremony for graduating students of the Departments of Medical Laboratory Science (MLS), Nursing Science and Radiography and Radiation Science of the university in Port Harcourt, Rivers state capital.

    A total of 28 of the students graduated, with 18 Nurses, seven MLS and three Radiographers, respectively. 

    The former governor had expressed gratitude to the state government for instituting the scholarship scheme that has given youths of the state the opportunity to train in PUMS, and promised to convey the gratitude of parents of the graduating students to the government.

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    Earlier, parents of the graduating students had expressed gratitude to Odili and the state government for giving their children and ward the opportunity to study in the best medical science university in the country presently and prayed for the sustenance of the school.

    “On behalf of Council what I want to say to our inductees who are now associates of their various professional bodies, is that you are a very lucky set, because you have parents that have done what no other group of parents have done. I will transmit the very hearty appreciation expressed on behalf of the parents to our governor. So for our 2025 graduates, the Board of Council has approved that each of you will receive N100,000,” he announced.

    While delivering the induction lecture, with the theme, ‘Balancing Innovation and Compassion: the place of Technology in Allied Medicine,’ the resource person from the Niger Delta University,  Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Prof. Y. M. Tatfeng charged the nurses for compassion and not just sympathy for the sick.

    Also speaking the Dean Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Prof. Bashir Bello charged them for hard work, accuracy, excellency, integrity and teamwork.

    In the same vein, other speakers who spoke at the ceremony appealed to the medical professionals to pursue and seek help when in doubt, rather than use human beings for experiment.

    Earlier in his welcome speech, the Vice Chancellor (VC), Prof. Smith I. Jaja disclosed that 18 nurses, seven MLS and three Radiographers were to be graduated and inducted into their various field bodies, assuring that the new inductees had passed through the best training they could have.

  • Odili’s probe: S’Court dismisses Rivers govt’s case against EFCC

    Odili’s probe: S’Court dismisses Rivers govt’s case against EFCC

    The Supreme Court has dismissed two appeals filed by the Attorney General of Rivers State and the Speaker of the state’s House of Assembly seeking to set aside the leave granted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to challenge an order prohibiting the investigation of the tenure of Peter Odili as governor of the state.

    Odili had, in 2007, obtained a perpetual injunction at a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, restraining the EFCC from investigating or arresting him.

    The court order also restrained the anti-graft agency from probing the finances of the Rivers State government under Odili.

    The EFCC later applied to the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal the Federal High Court’s decision out of time. The appellate court granted the application, but the Rivers State attorney general and the Speaker of the House of Assembly appealed to the Supreme Court.

    When the appeal filed by the state attorney general was called yesterday, Justice John Okoro, who presided over a five-member panel, sought to know the substance of the case.

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    The appellant’s lawyer, S. A. Somiari (SAN), explained that it was an interlocutory appeal against the leave granted by the Court of Appeal for the EFCC to appeal the 2007 orders issued by the Federal High Court.

    While Somiari was still struggling to highlight the relevance of the appeal, Justice Okoro interjected, and told him that “this is not the type of appeal we hear here”.

    Justice Okoro asked Somiari and other parties in the case to return to the Court of Appeal to have the substantive appeal heard before coming to the Supreme Court.

    Realising the court’s disposition to his case, Somiari applied to withdraw it, and lawyer to the EFCC, Abubakar Mahmud, as well as his counterpart for the other respondents, B. O. Obialo, did not oppose the move.

    Ruling, Justice Okoro said: “Appeal is dismissed, having been withdrawn without any objection.”

    A similar treatment was accorded the appeal files by the Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly.

  • Wike to Odili: an elder statesman shouldn’t be a trader, sycophant 

    Wike to Odili: an elder statesman shouldn’t be a trader, sycophant 

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has fired back at the former Governor of Rivers State, Dr Peter Odili, saying that “an elder statesman should not be a trader and a sycophant all the time.”

    Wike, who was speaking at the Special Thanksgiving Service organized by Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Martin Chike Amaewhule, at the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Oro-Igwe/Eliogbolo Archdeaconry Church of the Holy Spirit, Eliozu Parish, Port Harcourt on Sunday, said it was unfortunate that somebody who is supposed to be seen as an elder statesman and called a father can reduce himself to a sycophant and a trader.

    He asked: “Must you be a trader all the time? As governor for eight years, what else are you looking for?”

    The minister said; “You know, I didn’t want to say anything. But somebody called me last night, and told me what someone said in the social media. I said until I read it myself. This morning, I read in the newspapers, what our former Governor, Sir Dr Peter Odili said.

    “What did he say? He said that the present governor has been able to stop one man who wanted to convert Rivers State to his personal estate. 

    “Between him and myself, who has turned Rivers State to his personal estate? His wife is a Chairman of Governing Council, his daughter is a commissioner, his other daughter is a judge and he is the general overseer. Who has now turned Rivers State to his private estate? I am sure if care is not taken, if there is a chance, he can even arrange a marriage for the governor.

    “It was his nephew, his late senior brother’s son that was recommended for commissioner. He took the slot and gave it to his own daughter. Someone who didn’t remember to stand for the son of his late elder brother, is that an elder statesman?”

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    Speaking further, the FCT Minister said it was painful that Odili, out of political sycophancy, has forgotten all that he said in the past, adding that; “All of you here remember when I was governor, this same Odili praised me to high heaven. In fact, he said then that all past governors in Rivers State combined did not do better than me. 

    “In 2007 after he left office, he couldn’t come near power in the State because Amaechi was the governor then. He was gone! 

    “Like somebody said that God will use someone to lift up someone. When I came in as governor in 2015, I won’t use the word resurrected, but I brought him back to life.

    “All of us know about PAMO University. But for us, there wouldn’t have been anything called PAMO University. Rivers State was sponsoring 100 students per session and for every semester, each of the students was paying nothing less than N5m. Then, Rivers people were attacking me up and down.

    “I personally called Julius Berger to build a mansion for him to live. He was calling everyone to the house then, telling them, come and see what Wike has done for me. Wike has shown me love. He was taking them round the house.

    “Now, because you have organized a Christmas Carol for the governor, I didn’t say you should not do your Christmas Carol. But why reduce yourself to such a laughing stock. People will still see it on television how he was telling the whole world then how God used me to bring him back to life politically.

    “Why not do your Christmas Carol, collect what you can collect and leave me alone?

    “The governor that all of us made has not spent one year in office and the same Odili was already saying that the governor has beaten the records of all the past governors of Rivers State”.

    According to a statement issued on Sunday by the Special Assistant to Wike on (Public Communications and New Media), Lere Olayinka, the minister said: “I was there, he said I had surpassed the records of all the past governors, including himself. What can he even show that he did in his eight years as governor? But a governor has not spent one year, you are saying he has done more than all the past governors.

    “You spent eight years as governor and someone who hasn’t spent one year has surpassed your records, what manner of elder talk like that? Is that what an elder statesman should be known for?

    “When I was governor, my pictures were everywhere in his house. Sitting room, bedroom, kitchen, even in the toilet, my picture was everywhere. But today, all the pictures have been removed”.

    Asking what can be learned from such a sycophantic elder statesman, Wike said; “What can I learn from this kind of elder? What kind of advice can one get from him. This moment you are saying something, the next moment you are saying something else.

    “You see, if your children begin to ask you, is this not the same man you were praising before? What would you tell them?”

    On the State governorship issue, the Minister asked; “When I was plotting who will be governor after me, was he (Odili) there? Then, he was complaining about this governor, saying that he couldn’t stand before the public to talk. But today, he is organizing Christmas Carol for the same governor he was against then. 

    “He has forgotten all that he said in the past. I named this after you, I named that after your wife. What have I not done?

    “You said we should not be part of the government, we have left. We are managing, you have taken assembly money, they are not dying of hunger and they will not die of hunger. We are okay. I’m focusing on my job in Abuja and all these sycophancy won’t take him to the level I have attained.

    “This is a man who wanted to run for president then, he didn’t have the balls, he chickened out. Simply because Obasanjo said no, he will not contest, he ran away. Because of him, I never invited Obasanjo to Rivers State to commission projects. I felt it will humiliate him.”

  • Peter Odili’s statement about Wike  disappointing, – Lere Olayinka

    Peter Odili’s statement about Wike  disappointing, – Lere Olayinka

    Lere Olayinka, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA), on Public Communications and New Media to Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has described as disappointing, comments made against his principal by a former Governor of Rivers state, Peter Odili.

    Decrying the loss of statesmanship by Odili, Olayinka said the former governor has reduced himself to a ridiculous level of partisanship.

    He said in the coming days, Odili would get a deserved response from Wike.

    Olayinka, in a statement issued on Saturday while reacting to the comment said: “Read the comments made by the former Governor of Rivers State, Peter Odili on the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, today, and I can’t but be disappointed that someone who should be acting like an elder statesman can reduce himself to such ridiculous level of partisanship.

    “Well, he will get his deserved response from the FCT Minister in due course”.

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    Odili was quoted to have said that the Rivers governor, Siminalayi Fubara stopped Wike from turning the state to a private estate.

    Odili who spoke at a Christmas ballad organized by him in honour of Governor Fubara and his family, said the governor summoned an unusual fortitude to confront the quest by Wike to capture Rivers state through ferocious, but unnecessary political war.

    “Governor Fubara confronted the challenge, prevented the quest by one man to capture the State as a private estate, emancipated Rivers people, steadied governance and made civil servants and Rivers people happier as it used to be” he said.

  • ‘It is unlawful for EFCC to commence unilateral investigations of a state’

    Former President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Chief Onueze Okocha (SAN) has declared that it is unlawful for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to invade a state and commence unilateral investigations of her finances.

    Speaking during a Special Appearance on African Independent Television (AIT) Morning Magazine Programme, Kaakaki, on Wednesday, Chief Okocha noted that the State House of Assembly has oversight functions over a State Governor.

    He said: “The State House of Assembly has oversight functions over the Governor of Rivers State.

    “What is the business of the EFCC in a state because we are in a Federation.  We are not a primary school administered by a headmaster.  It is totally unlawful.”

    He added: “We have a proverb that if I have my money and I want to use it to buy groundnut, it is not your business.  What is the business of the EFCC? Is the money of Rivers State, the money of the Federal Government?”

    He said that monetary transactions by the Rivers State Government will not lead to any misfortune for the Federal Government to warrant the invasion of Rivers State by EFCC.

    “What economic misfortune will the spending of Rivers State money bring or visit on the Federal Government? It is totally unlawful “, Okocha said.

    He said that it was illegal for the EFCC to freeze the accounts of Akwa Ibom and Benue States. He added that the focus on Rivers State is totally unlawful.

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    “We have a Federal System of Government.  What that indicates is that a measure of self-government is given to the states.

    “They receive their funds direct from the federation account.  They control and disburse their funds in accordance with the appropriation laws made by the Houses of Assembly of the states.

    “And they are perfectly entitled to deal with the funds as whoever is the State Chief Executive sees fit. What will you say if tomorrow you hear that EFCC has frozen the account of the Federal Government because it wants to investigate whether the Federal Government or President exceeded the limit of spending? It is unheard of “, he said.

    He said there is a court pronouncement in 2007 under the administration of Dr Peter Odili that the EFCC has no business investigating the State.  He nearly eleven years after, EFCC has not successfully appealed against the judgment.

    Okocha noted that the attacks by EFCC may be geared towards crippling the states by the Federal Government.

    “I see this is as calculated attempts to stiffle operations of certain states that perhaps the Federal Government considers are not friendly.

    “You know there was a time that they froze the account of the Governor of Ekiti. The court made a pronouncement that they have no such powers. This is all along the same line.

    “EFCC is now turning out in this fight against corruption to appear as if it is an attack dog against perceived enemies of the Federal Government ” he said.

  • Odili, a living legend, says Abe

    The lawmaker representing Rivers Southeast Senatorial District, Senator Magnus Abe, has described a former Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili, as a living legend, whose exemplary lifestyle has impacted positively on many people.

    Abe, on Thursday in an online statement by his Spokesperson, Parry Benson, congratulated Odili, a chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), on his 70th birthday. 

    The senator, who is also a governorship aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers state for the 2019 election, stated that Odili should be emulated for his impressive performance as governor and love for humanity.

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    He said: “On behalf of my wife, Bariyaah, we join your (Odili’s) family, friends, well-wishers and indeed millions of Nigerians to celebrate with you on this auspicious occasion of your 70th birthday.

    “Your invaluable contributions to the development of Rivers State and the nation speak volume. As you continue in your selfless service to God and man, we pray that the Almighty God will grant you many more years of robust health and personal fulfilment.”

    Abe also wished the former Rivers governor a happy birthday and many happy returns of the day.

  • I got N100m from PDP, not Yuguda – Odili

    I got N100m from PDP, not Yuguda – Odili

    A former Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili, on Tuesday said he got N100million from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the contact and mobilization in the South-South for 2015 elections.

    The ex-governor said he did not collect any money from a former Minister of State for Finance, Amb. Bashir Yuguda.

    He also said he has never had any dealing with a former National Security Adviser, Mr. Sambo Dasuki.

    Odili, who made the clarifications in a statement in Abuja, said the N100million was given to him at the residence of the former National Chairman of PDP, Alh. Adamu Muazu.

    He said: “My attention has been drawn to some publications where a former Minister of State (Finance), Mr. Bashir Yuguda was quoted to have said that he allegedly gave me the sum of N100 million, out of the money he purportedly collected from the former National Security Adviser. And I wish to state as follows:

    ” I decided to personally sign this rebuttal because over the years, I had ignored various spurious and patently false reports against me because I Knew that at the fullness of time, the truth would surely prevail.

    ” I would have similarly ignored this recent falsehood attributed to Mr. Yuguda but for the fact that the uninformed are beginning to latch on this long – held false and tendentious narrative, hence my decision to rebut this with all vehemence.

    ” I categorically state with all sense of responsibility that I have never had any dealings, private or business or official, with the former National Security Adviser, so the issue of allegedly collecting N100 million from either the former NSA or Mr. Yuguda does not arise.

    “That as part of preparations towards the 2015 elections, the PDP set up contact and mobilisation committees across the six geo – political zones and I was appointed the Chairman of the South – South mobilisation committee.

    ” Consequent upon this, the party, not the former NSA or Yuguda gave the South -South Committee through me,  the sum of N100 million along with other zonal Chairmen, in the house of the National Chairman, Dr. Adamu Muazu, for the assignment.”

    The ex-governor said he wrote a report to the leader of the party on how the N100million was disbursed.

    Odili said he has evidence of minutes of all the meetings, signatures of all the members and the report of the zonal committee.

     

  • Between Jennifer  Olize and Dumebi  Kachikwu

    Between Jennifer Olize and Dumebi Kachikwu

    JENNIFER Olize is the first daughter of TV anchor Frank Olize whose Newsline was a regular Sunday night staple in the 90s. In her mid-twenties, she runs a fashion retail store, Le Reve Pieces. She is also the organiser of the successful Music Meets Runway which aims to promote talents in the music and fashion industries. But news making the rounds is that Jennifer has been amorously linked with Dumebi Kachikwu, the popular Abuja-based businessman and close ally of Dr. Peter Odili, former governor of Rivers State.

    Sources said cupid arrow struck the duo about two years ago. Dumebi is said to be spoiling her with affection and financial resources. The Abuja-based businessman was said to have bankrolled the last edition of the Music Meets Runway event, which was held last December.

  • No hearing date in case against Odili

    No hearing date in case against Odili

    FIVE years after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) appealed against the perpetual injunction granted in favour of former Rivers State Governor Peter Odili, the anti-graft agency is yet to get a hearing date, Mr. Kayode Oladele, the Chief of Staff to EFCC chair Ibrahim Lamorde said yesterday.

    Oladele spoke in Lagos at a workshop on financial and economic crimes reportage organised for reporters by the commission.

    He decried the frustrations the EFCC go through as a result of the lapses in the criminal justice system, just as he blamed the judiciary for taking advantage of those lapses to favour suspects.

    “Immediately the permanent order was given, we quickly appealed it at the Appeal Court, Port Harcourt Division. But five years after filing the appeal, we have not been given a hearing date.

    “We feel that any case that involves public interest as such should not have been so treated by the court. In a case that involves corruption, how can you grant a permanent injunction of not being prosecuted? It is as if someone is being shielded from prosecution?” he said.

    Oladele urged reporters to make the judiciary account for delays in prosecution, stressing the need for journalists to utilise the Freedom of Information Act.

    According to him, the EFCC has put in a lot of efforts in combating corruption, noting that many have gone unnoticed because they do not involve politicians.

    “Our mandate is very wide and like I said earlier, we have filed over 300 cases since the beginning of this year but because it does not involve politically exposed persons, not many people are talking about them.

    “The EFCC handles over 8000 petitions in a year, some of them we refer to other agencies that we feel are also competent to handle them, those that are frivolous, we discard and those who have established a case against, we charge to court,” Oladele said.