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  • Bamidele: Ekiti will regain lost glory

    Former House of Representatives member Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele has declared his intention to run for Ekiti State governor on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, ODUNAYO OGUNMOLA reports.

    Michael Opeyemi Bamidele became a household name in Nigeria as the National President of the National Association of  Nigeria (NANS).

    Having placed his hand on the political plough, he has not looked back. He has served as Senior Special Assistant to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu,  National Publicity Secretary of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), Commissioner for Youths and Sports, and later, Information and Strategy in Lagos State, and member of the House of Representatives representing Ekiti Central Constituency 1, comprising Ado-Ekiti and Irepodun Ifelodun Local Government Areas.

    In 2014, his governorship bid hit the rock on the platform of the Labour Party (LP). He retraced his steps to the All Progressives Congress (APC. At the weeeked, he unfolded his ambition to succeed Governor Ayodele Fayose at a declaration ceremony in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.

    Before the event, he had visited his ward in Iyin-Ekiti, Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area and other parts of the state to inform party leaders of his intent. His posters in which he appeared in a white dress with a white “Awo” cap to match were visible in every part of the state with a caption: “Iranlowo nbo lona (Help is on the way). Help is on the Way”. This  is Bamidele’s message of hope for the people.

    His supporters from the 16 local government areas appeared in customized T-shirts, fez caps, and mufflers.  and other commemorative dresses. Motorists and commuters  along  Okeyinmi, Old Garage, Ijigbo, Ajilosun were held up in traffic as a result of the crowd. There was no dull moment as ‘Ekiti Kete House of Arts’ band and other entertainers thrilled the crowd. Bamidele rode to the venue in his open roof of his Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), waving the broom, the symbol of the party.

    ‘Help is on the way,” he told the people, assuring thatof he state will be restored, if he becomes governor.

    The aspirant unveiled his manifestos, promising to transform sectors, including agriculture, security, tourism, housing, mining,human capital development, and infrastructure development. He said Ekiti will savour good governance.  good governance, among others.

    Bamidele spoke on his relationship with other aspirants, particularly the  Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, former Governor Segun Oni and Presidential Adviser on Politics Senator Femi Ojudu. He described them as patriots who mean well for Ekiti.

    Bamidele said the pact between him and Fayemi was not for personal aggrandizement, but for the corporate benefit to the party. He was referring to a recent visit Fayemi paid to him at his law chambers in Abuja.

    “The Minister visited my office in Abuja and the Special Adviser on Political Matters to the President, Senator Babafemi Ojudu also wrote a goodwill message to me as I declare my intention today. To me, this is a sign of good development. All the party leaders must work together. What these signaled was that the APC is no longer in war. It shows that the party is becoming more united and stronger. It showed that we are giving each other mutual respect.

    “ I have settled rift with Fayemi. The two of us are frontline party men and we have to work together to rescue our party. We are doing same with Engr. Segun Oni, all in the interest of our party”, he said.

    On the agitation for zoning to Ekiti South, Bamidele, who is from Ekiti Central, said it will not  preclude him and others from exercising their rights to contest.

    “The constitution of our party does not respect zoning. So, we are free to contest, irrespective of the legitimacy of the agitations”.

    Bamidele said he never defected from APC to another party, saying the party had not been formed when he defected to LP in 2013.

    “I was a member of the legal team that returned the Certificate of Registration of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria to INEC for APC to be consummated.

    “But because of the misunderstanding among the leaders of our party, I then quit even before the registration of the new party.

    “This is not even a basis for argument. Senator Ayo Arise left the Action Congress to the PDP in 2007 when he thought the primary that produced Fayemi was not fair enough and today, he is back, ditto Engr Oni.

    Winning the next election must be our ultimate target”, he advised. The Deputy Chairman of the party, Mrs Kemisola Olaleye, said the party held Bamidele in high esteem, adding that  his declaration would be an impetus to the party to reclaim the state back from the PDP.

    Olaleye assured that the party will conduct free and credible primary.

    As Bamidele continues to reach out to delegates, ahead of the primary in  May, it remains to be seen how far he would go in the race for the APC ticket.

  • How PDP can regain power, by George

    How PDP can regain power, by George

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national chairmanship aspirant Chief Olabode George yesterday said that the next convention of the party will determine its future, urging delegates to elect a competent and experience person to lead the party.

    The party elder said he is on a rescue mission, adding that, if he becomes the chairman, the platform will avoid the past mistakes which heralded its electoral misfortune in the 2015 polls.

    George called for debate on zoning, saying that it cannot be jettisoned at the convention.

    He said: “I am a respecter of zoning. Let’s debate zoning. Knowledge is power.”

    The former military governor of old Ondo State said the competition for the position should not be vicious, adding that it should be handled in a civilised manner. He said party leaders should resolve to build a formidable party that will be long lasting after the elders have left the stage.

    However, George described himself as the most experienced chieftain to do the job.

    He said although former governors and ministers are also vying for the position, managing a party is different from managing a state or a ministry.

    He said: “I am a trusted and trusted leader; I have experience, exposure and the ability to steer the party to victory in 2019, by the grace of God. You don’t ask a goat to go and meet a lion. I have worked at the national secretariat for 10 years. I know the written and unwritten constitutions of the PDP.”

    George spoke with reporters in Lagos on his ambition and preparations for the December convention, saying that it will be a defining moment for the opposition party.

    Other contenders are former Lagos State PDP governorship candidate Mr. Jimi Agbaje, former Education Minister Prof. Tunde Adeniran, former Sports and Special Duties Minister Prof. Taoheed Adedoja, former Oyo State Governor Rashidi Ladoja, his Ogun State counterpart, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, Chief Raymond Dokpesi and Chief Uche Secondus.

    The former national deputy chairman advised party leaders and other stakeholders to sustain the culture of zoning and micro-zoning, which have been the hallmarks of the platform since its creation.

    He said, if zoning is upheld, the chairmanship should be zoned to the Southwest, adding that, it micro-zoning is also upheld, the slot should go to the Lagos/Ogun sub-zone of the Southwest.

    George reflected on the popular feeling that he cannot be controlled by the PDP governors, saying that he cannot act as an over-lord, if given the job.

    He said: “I cannot be an over-lord. I want to manage the party to win the next presidential election. What I will do is to evolve a collegiate leadership, where the contributions of the various leaders and stakeholders will lead to the decisions that will be taken by the leadership.”

    George, a retired commodore, said there is a consensus of opinion that impunity, imposition of candidates, dictatorship and lack of fairness and justice should end in the party, assuring that these pitfalls and past mistakes will be avoided, if he becomes the chairman.

    The aspirant sad he was excited at the willingness of aggrieved defectors from the party to return to the fold, following his entry into the chairmanship race.

    He said: “I was happy to see our old members who had left the party coming back to meetings when they learnt that I was in the race. It was like a reunion. Across the six geo-political zones, I have been received with warmth and enthusiasm. Many will return, if the leadership is ready to restore fairness. Our challenge is to maintain unity and oneness in the PDP.

    “I am on a rescue mission, having served for 10 years at the party secretariat. I was the national vice chairman, deputy chairman (South) and deputy chairman for the overall country. PDP must get it right at the convention. We have no villa to run to now. The PDP is wobbling now and we need to stabilize it.”

    George acknowledged the quest for all manners of endorsement by other aspirants, saying that he is not after sectional endorsement, but collective endorsement of members.

    He said to restore the lost glory of the party, its leaders should go back to basics and affirm both its written and unwritten constitutions.

    George said zoning has been the strength of the PDP from the beginning, recalling that it has given the members from the six zones a sense of belonging.

    He stressed: “I know the written and unwritten constitutions of the PDP. Zoning based on geo-political zones is not in the constitution of Nigeria. But, that is what gives the zones a sense of belonging. The PDP has identified the six positions of the president, vice president, Senate President, Speaker of House of Representatives, Secretary to Government and PDP chairman. Three are zoned to the North, three are zoned to the South. That means no zone is left out.

    “The presidency has been zoned to the North. The chairman has been zoned to the South. But, we must also micro-zone. Micro-zoning is to give members a sense of belonging. I am appealing to the Southsouth to concede the position of chairman to the Southwest. The Southeast and Southsouth had made use of their chances before, but the Southwest has not occupied the position.”

  • ‘Ekiti ‘II regain its glory’

    ‘Ekiti ‘II regain its glory’

    Former Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) Dr. Oluwole Oluleye is a governorship aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State. While declaring his aspiration in his native Efon Alaaye and Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, he assured the people of better days ahead. ODUNAYO OGUNMOLA reports.

    The Ekiti State governorship race is the main issue in the agranian state.

    The number of aspirants in the All Progressives Congress (APC) has increased, following the entry of former Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), Dr. Oluwole Oluleye.

    His hometown, Efon Alaaye, headquarters of Efon Local Government Area and Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, came alive when the scion of the former Federal Commissioner for Establishment and later, Finance, during the Murtala/Obasanjo military regime, the late Major General James Oluleye, declared his intention to run for the top job.

    Oluleye’s private residence became a Mecca of sorts as party leaders and members from all the 16 local government areas came to identify with his aspiration, which they believed would take Ekiti to a “higher level.”

    Party faithful from the 10 wards in Efon gathered at the public square to show solidarity to a man they said was born into a noble family in the community noted for service, patriotism and selflessness.

    They defied the sweltering heat of the day chanting  “Oluomo” (his chieftaincy title) and “Olu…eyi” (his campaign slogan), amid singing, dancing, trumpeting and drumming.

    Oluleye, who also served as Executive Secretary of Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), was joined by his wife, Pat and other admirers in announcing his bid for the Oke Ayoba Villa in Ado-Ekiti.

    Prominent community leader and former Executive Chairman of Broadcasting Service of Ekiti State, Otunba Kunle Olasope urged Efon indigenes to support Oluleye’s aspiration.

    He recalled an attempt by another son of the soil and former General Secretary of Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE), Dr. Kunle Olajide to run for governorship in 1991 and 1999 saying Oluleye must succeed this time around.

    He urged the people to back their son for governorship and support other aspirants from the town that would vie for various offices.  Olasope who impressed the crowd with his “golden voice,” later read the citation of Oluleye to the hearing of those present at the event.

    Former Efon council chairman and ex-Commissioner for Agriculture Prof. Adio Folayan said many indigenes had benefited from Oluleye’s milk of kindness, saying  was the right time to reciprocate his good gesture.

    Folayan assured that party delegates from other local government areas were ready to support Oluleye’s ambition but those from Efon must lead the way for others to follow.

    Another party stalwart, Chief Joseph Alake, said Oluleye had assisted many people in Efon and other parts of Ekiti State, adding that he deserves their support.

    The Erungbua of Efon said: “He had helped indigenes of this town and non-indigenes alike. This is the time to repay his good works.”

    Oluleye disclosed that he had toured the local governments not less than  three times and knows the needs of the people, which he would use his development agenda to meet.

    He pledged to make agriculture attractive to the youths by providing incentives and modern technology to boost food security and generate job opportunities for them.

    Oluleye explained that infrastructure and public utilities, welfare of civil servants, teachers and pensioners would be accorded due attention under his administration.

    Describing women as important stakeholders in politics, he promised to appoint more women as commissioners, special advisers and other key posts to give them a sense of belonging  and reward their loyalty to the electoral process.

    Oluleye was received at the APC  secretariat in Ado-Ekiti by the State Working Committee and State Executive Committee, led by the Deputy Chairman, Mrs. Kemisola Olaleye.

    He also inaugurated the headquarters of his campaign organisation in Ureje area of Ado-Ekiti. Oluleye promised to implement an all-encompassing blueprint that will bring sustainable development to Ekiti and give the people a new lease of life, if he wins the APC ticket and the election.

    He explained that his 33-year career as a public servant and a technocrat, among other national assignments had prepared him for demands of the office of governor.

    The aspirant said contrary to widely-held opinion, Ekiti is not a poor state, promising to invest in the rich agricultural and mineral resources to create jobs, shore up its revenue base and depend less on allocation from the federal purse.

    Describing himself as a “child of necessity,” Oluleye said he took up the challenge to run because decent people and men of integrity are needed in politics to prevent charlatans and people of questionable integrity from dominating political space.

    He said: “Today, I humbly present myself to you, on the platform of our great party, All Progressive Congress, as a child of necessity.

    Without mincing words, I am stepping out to declare my intention to run for the Governorship position of our beloved Ekiti State, come 2018.

    “I have had a fulfilled career, which spanned cumulatively over 33 years as both a public servant and a technocrat. I rose steadily in cadre and responsibilities from the National Productivity Centre, to the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), as the Pioneer Executive Secretary and to being Executive Secretary Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), amongst other national assignments.

    “After years of meritorious service to Nigeria, I am now back home in Efon Alaaye, to my first love, livestock farming; a venture which I commenced, even while in active service. Gracefully, the business has been able to provide income for over four hundred Efon Alaaye and Ekiti State indigenes in terms of sales of outputs and proceeds from the farm.

    Olaleye, said party would organise a free, fair and credible primary for its aspirants. She explained that all aspirants who had shown interest in the APC ticket are capable and qualified to be governor and restore good governance and quality leadership needed by the people.

    She added: “This present exco won’t impose a governorship candidate, we  have no favourite among them. All our aspirants are eminently qualified to be governor and very soon, our state will return to the path of being the Land of Honour.”

  • Equities regain rally with N185b gain

    After losing N584 billion to profit-taking last week, Nigerian equities regained the uptrend at the resumption of trading yesterday as highly capitalised stocks rallied the market to a net capital gain of N185 billion. Benchmark indices at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) showed average gain of 1.7 per cent, nudging the average year-to-date return to 21.5 per cent.

    The overall market situation showed widespread positive sentiments, especially within the blue chips and value stocks. However, the profit-taking continued to run underneath with 26 gainers to 21 losers. Aggregate market value of all quoted equities rose from its opening value of N11.108 trillion to close at N11.293 trillion. The All Share Index (ASI)-the common value-based index that tracks prices at the Exchange, also increased from 32,122.14 points to close at 32,657.30 points.

    Most sectoral indices also closed positive, underlining the broad rally that marked share pricing yesterday. The NSE Banking Index rose by 3.2 per cent. The NSE Industrial Goods Index appreciated by 1.1 per cent. The NSE Consumer Goods Index rose by 0.8 per cent while the NSE Oil & Gas Index inched up by 0.4 per cent. However, the NSE Insurance Index slipped by 0.1 per cent.

    Nestle Nigeria-the highest priced stock at the stock market, led the rally with a gain of N9.99 to close at N910. Dangote Cement-the most capitalised quoted company, followed with a gain of N4.40 to close at N200. Nigerian Breweries-the second most capitalised quoted company, appreciated by N2.63 to close at N154.53. Forte Oil rose by N2.50 to close at N52.54 while Guaranty Trust Bank-the most capitalised banking stock, rallied N1.50 to close at N36 per share.

    Total turnover stood at 386.2 million shares valued at N3.3 billion. The most active stock was United Bank for Africa with 87.11 million shares worth N762.08 million.

    On the downside, Okomu Oil Palm led the losers with a loss of N3.07 to close at N58.49. Unilever Nigeria followed with a drop of N2.14 to close at N40.85 while Julius Berger Nigeria lost N2.07 to close at N39.45 per share.

    “As expected, the prices of some value stocks prompted buying interest by investors and we expect the optimism to be sustained in the near term as investors continue to spot opportunities in a fundamentally driven market,” Afrinvest Securities stated.

  • ‘Ondo ‘ll regain lost glory’

    ‘Ondo ‘ll regain lost glory’

    A lawyer, Chief Bukola Adetula, has joined the governorship race in Ondo State on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Unfolding his programmes, he said his priority is to turn around the fortunes of the Sunshine state and restore its lost glory.

    Adetula stormed the state secretariat of the party with supporters from 18 local governments to express his interest in the governorship. He was received by party leaders, who urged the aspirants to exhibit political tolerance and decorum during the campaigns.

    Adetula, whose father was a member of the House of Representatives in the Second Republic, chided the Mimiko administration for incompetence and slow development of the state.

    The Owo-born businessman-turned politician described the last seven years of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration as wasted years.

    He said, if the PDP’s influence is not halted, the economy of the state will collapse.

    The politician lamented the state’s deteriorating financial health, stressing that the N38 billion left behind by the Agagu administration has given way to a debt of  N120 billion.

    Adetula alleged that Governor Olusegun Mimiko has been reeling out cosmetic achievements, based on the execution of imaginary projects.

    He said it is worrisome that the government is owing four months’ salary arrears to workers, adding that the lack of salaries have affected their morale.

    Urging the people to gird their loins, he said the next election will provide another opportunity for political salvation.

    Adetula stressed: “With the situation of things on ground in Ondo State, the next governor must be somebody who can think outside the box and give governance a non-conventional approach. My experience, expertise, exposure and leadership qualities would be needed by the State to take it out of the doldrums. My mission is the radical transformation of the State from a political entity to a business entity. We will run Ondo State as a business organisation with the sole aim of making profit and thereafter distribute the wealth to the people who own the state as a Commonwealth.”

    The aspirant described Ondo State as a state blessed with potentials in agriculture, natural and mineral resources. He promised to establish agro-based industries to boost its fortune, if elected as governor.

    Adetula also promised to establish fertiliser and ceramic Industries, adding that other moribund industries, including the Oluwa Glass, will be revived.

    He added: “If given the opportunity to serve as the governor of this state, we shall bring our moribund industries like Oluwa glass and Ifon Ceramics back to life, though with modern technology. We have gas and water, which are needed for fertiliser. We will build a fertiliser industry. We will build a ceramic industry that can meet the tiles demand. A cement factory in Okeluse is possible, if only to meet our local demand in the state. It is possible for every local government in Ondo State to have a major industry. I will drive Ondo State like a business organisation. We shall make profit and improve lives. Every home and every one will feel the impact of our government. I see hope for Ondo State I see a new dawn. Ondo will rise again”.

  • City of lost gardens

    City of lost gardens

    •Port Harcourt’s race to regain glory

    Make una commot for here abeg. Dorty no dey kill Afrika man…The disparaging situation (garbage city status of Port Harcourt and its environs) made different administrations in the state to put in diverse strategies to address the challenges of municipal waste management and pollution

    Efforts are now being made to return Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital to its Garden City status. BISI OLANIYI writes on the determination of the stakeholders to effect the change.

    In the 60s and 70s, Rivers State was known for its clean, green and healthy environment. The lushness and serenity of the environment earned Port Harcourt, the state capital, its Garden City status.

    The Port Harcourt City, and indeed other parts of the state, lost the status due to the rapid influx of people into the state, occasioned by oil and gas exploration and exploitation, industrialisation and increased commercial activities. Port Harcourt, once known for its beauty and serenity, became a garbage city.

    Governor Rotimi Amaechi and other stakeholders are making efforts to restore the lost glory.

    In view of the efforts of the stakeholders, the Rivers State capital can easily take over from Calabar, the capital of Cross River State, as Nigeria’s cleanest city, if seen as a collective responsibility.

    Amaechi also called on the all the stakeholders to support the Rivers government in keeping the state’s environment clean.

    Amaechi, while inaugurating in Port Harcourt an Ashok Leyland refuse compactor truck donated to the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) by Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN) Unlimited, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, declared that he was determined to ensure a clean Rivers State. Two more compactors are expected from Mobil.

    The donation to RIWAMA was facilitated by a Port Harcourt-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), the Manpower Development and Environmental Protection Initiative (MADEPIN), which has Livingstone Membere as its Chief Operating Officer.

    The Rivers governor, who was represented by the Chairman of the Rivers House of Assembly Committee on Environment, Mrs. Victoria Nyeche, of Port Harcourt Constituency One, noted that the money spent on healthcare would reduce, with a clean environment.

    Amaechi also lauded the Sole Administrator of the RIWAMA, Ade Adeogun, for ensuring a clean Rivers state, and Mobil for the initiative, in spite of operating on Bonny Island, with office in Onne, Rivers State, while asking other multinationals to emulate the oil giant.

    The Rivers government, through RIWAMA, seeks to transform Rivers into a state characterised by clean and greener cities, fresh waters and low carbon footprints, by enhancing the health and well-being, as well as raising the average life expectancy of the people.

    The Amaechi administration is also working towards improving sanitary habits and working at collectively harnessing the inner resources of the people in the state, to enhance wealth, job creation and economic empowerment, through effective modern waste management strategies.

    The ever-increasing population of Port Harcourt city and its metropolitan nature have increased the tonnage of household and commercial wastes, making it to become obvious that restoring Port Harcourt and indeed Rivers state to its Garden City status is a task that cannot be left to the government alone.

    The Rivers Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs, Charles Okaye, urged the contractors working for RIWAMA to avoid refuse dispersal on the state’s roads, thereby ensuring a clean Rivers State.

    The Commissioner for Environment in Rivers state, Dr. Nyema Weli, who was represented by Stephen Nyeenenwa, stressed that the population of Rivers had exploded, compared to when the agency was established in 1984, leading to massive production of refuse, which must be well disposed and that RIWAMA is adequately tackling the challenge.

    The General Manager, Public and Government Affairs of Mobil, Paul Arinze, who was represented by Yemi Fakayejo, the oil firm’s Manager, Public and Government Affairs, disclosed that the compactor was purchased for N16.5 million, while calling on RIWAMA to ensure its adequate maintenance.

    Arinze said: “As a responsible corporate citizen, the NNPC/MPN joint venture seeks to support the government in every small way we can, by embarking on sustainable community development projects presented to us for assistance by a broad spectrum of stakeholders, ranging from government, community, NGOs and civil society, to mention but a few.

    “The refuse compactor truck is courtesy of a request from RIWAMA and MADEPIN. Consistent with our avowed objective of supporting the government with the development of its people, we have delivered an average of one major corporate social responsibility project per quarter, since the beginning of the year, in various parts of Rivers State.

    “The truck is backed up with additional funding support to MADEPIN to implement an environmental awareness, sensitisation and advocacy programmes, in partnership with RIWAMA, towards the strengthening of institutional framework to sustain a culture of cleanliness in Port Harcourt and its environs.”

    Mobil’s general manager also reminded MADEPIN and RIWAMA that they were selected out of a pool of many NGOs and organisations requiring the oil giant’s support, having presented themselves as highly responsible and professional organisations.

    He asked RIWAMA and MADEPIN to know that Mobil’s support was given to them in trust and expected not only to be judicious in the use of the funds and equipment received, but to ensure the project was implemented in a sustainable way, in order to have the maximum impact.

    Arinze noted that the NNPC/MPN joint venture hoped that Port Harcourt would someday become Nigeria’s cleanest city, which he described as a vision, which he believed the management of RIWAMA could make happen.

    He stated that the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), which owns 60 per cent in the NNPC/MPN joint venture, deserved commendation for co-funding the project.

    Mobil’s general manager said: “For nine days in August 2014, the NNPC/MPN joint venture facilitated the provision of a free healthcare for the people of Omagwa, Ipo and Igwuruta, communities which are near the Port Harcourt International Airport.

    “Over 3,600 people (children, men and women) benefited from the support, which was provided courtesy of a request from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Port Harcourt International Airport

    “Although, our company has no physical presence or relationship to the aforementioned communities, we acknowledge that corporations can be forces for social good, by complementing government in discharging its responsibility of meeting the social, health and welfare needs of the people.”

    Arinze also admonished Rivers people to continue to give peace a chance, stressing that there could only be development in an atmosphere of peace.

    The Chief Operating Officer of MADEPIN, Livingstone Membere narrated his experience with a resident in one of the waterfronts in Mile One, Diobu, Port Harcourt, during the NGO’s visit to the area, who said in Pidgin English: “make una commot for here abeg. Dorty no dey kill Afrika man.”

    Membere described the comment as an expression of the attitude and perception of most residents of Port Harcourt and its environs, indicating how, with the carefree attitude, residents had been defacing the city with garbage and other wastes.

    MADEPIN’s chief operating officer said: “The disparaging situation (garbage city status of Port Harcourt and its environs) made different administrations in the state to put in diverse strategies to address the challenges of municipal waste management and pollution. The RIWAMA, established by law in 2014, is the latest outcome of these efforts.

    “RIWAMA’s efforts under the leadership of the present Sole Administrator (Ade Adeogun) are yielding results. However, there is a very slow response from households and other stakeholders in complying with the regulations and also complementing RIWAMA’s efforts.

    “MADEPIN is working in six locations (Onne, Alesa and Akpajo in Eleme LGA; Elelenwo and Woji in Obio/Akpor LGA and Mile One in Port Harcourt City LGA) to create awareness on the dangers of a dirty environment and on how residents can keep their environment clean, through regular sanitation.

    “The sensitisation message is centred on waste reduction, reuse, recycling and proper disposal methods. To help RIWAMA with monitoring and enforcement, MADEPIN is working with residents in our pilot areas to facilitate the emergence of Volunteer Sanitation Marshalls (VSMs). We presently have 45 VSMs operating in the Sangana axis of Port Harcourt.”

    Membere also disclosed that MADEPIN had had scaled up what Mobil triggered, into a multi-stakeholder partnership for providing waste management support to the Rivers state government, christened the “Clean Rivers Initiative,” with youth corps members as some of the partners.

    MADEPIN, according to the chief operating officer, is also working with primary and secondary school students on its “Waste Craft Project,” with 100 to 150 students, between the age of 6 to 16 from various private and public schools involved, with the goal of training them on how to make useful gift items and toys from the waste they generate.

    The Sole Administrator of RIWAMA, Ade Adeogun, in his address, disclosed that 18 months after writing letters to multinationals and other companies operating in Rivers state, only Mobil had so far responded to assist the agency, while admonishing other firms to emulate the oil giant.

    He disclosed that the magnificent edifice when the handing over of the truck took place, about a year ago, was a mechanic workshop, without roof, but was redesigned into a beautiful storey building with befitting offices and a conference room.

    The RIWAMA’s sole administrator also revealed that before he came on board, companies operating in Rivers state were each sending N100,000 monthly to support environmental sanitation, without proper utilisation, but told the firms to stop the funds, while opting for enduring partnership and support for the agency, in form of equipment and vehicles to be branded.

    Adeogun assured that the compactor would be well maintained, while insisting that having a clean environment is a collective responsibility, in order to ensure good health and better productivity, while thanking Mobil, MADEPIN and other stakeholders for the support.

    To achieve a cleaner, greener and healthier Rivers state, all the stakeholders must collaborate and should not be seen as the job of a few persons.

     

  • ‘You can regain your sexuality as you age’

    ‘You can regain your sexuality as you age’

    Managing Director, Sylken Limited, Mr Uche Nwang, representative of Nature’s Field, makers of Adam and Eve’s Desire, answers the question on sexuality. Seaduck Nigeria Limited, Health Coach  Sam Ayeni tackles the one on the immune system.

    I must first decry the culture of silence around the problem in Nigeria. Data from the researches by Nature’s Field suggests that 43 percent of women and 31 percent of men report some degree of sexual dysfunction, yet it is a topic many people especially women are hesitant or embarrassed to discuss.

    Sexual problems occur in adults of all ages but in women many factors can contribute to low libido, including a lack of desire, including hormonal changes, medical conditions and treatments, depression, pregnancy, stress, and fatigue. Boredom with regular sexual routines also may contribute to a lack of enthusiasm for sex, as can lifestyle factors, such as careers and the care of children. Menopausal transition is considered the most difficult time for a woman to remain sexually active. In addition to the hot flashes and fatigue, vaginal dryness and loss of libido often interfere with sexual function.

    Eve’s Desire is a unique targeted blend of vitamins and standardised extracts, supporting the mechanisms that promote healthy sexual function and libido in women. Benefits that can be derived from Eve’s Desire include: Enhancing libido and sexual appetite in women; regulates hormonal levels in women; improves vaginal dryness in women and helps restore their sexual desire; helps the body to react in positive ways to sexual stimulation; increases strength and improves sexual performance.

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  • Nigerian equities regain bullish momentum

    Nigerian equities regain bullish momentum

    For the first time this week, Nigerian equities yesterday regained the bullish momentum as investors reacted to Oando’s acquisition of ConocoPhillips (COP)’s Nigerian assets and other bargain opportunities in the breweries and industrial goods sectors.

    Benchmark indices indicated a modest gain of 0.09 per cent yesterday, implying addition of N12 billion in new capital gains. Aggregate market value of all quoted equities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) rose from its opening value of N13.583 trillion to close at N13.595 trillion. The All Share Index (ASI), the main index that tracks all quoted equities, inched up to 41,171.16 points as against its opening index of 41,135.40 points.

    The market situation remained tight with a loser for every gainer. However, gains by some highly capitalised stocks tilted the market position to positive while turnover remained around average.

    Nestle Nigeria, the highest-priced stock at the NSE, rose by N10 to close at N1,070. MRS Oil and Gas followed with a gain of N5.25. SIM Capital Alliance Fund added N4.91 to close at N103.24. Nigerian Breweries rose by N2.58 to close at N167. Oando gathered N1.85 to close at N25. Guinness Nigeria and Lafarge Cement Wapco Nigeria chalked up N1 each to close at N180 and N109 respectively. SEPLAT Petroleum Development Company garnered 94 kobo to close at N661. Ashaka Cement rose by 50 kobo to close at N27.51 while Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) added 47 kobo to close at N15.29 per share.

    Total turnover stood at 296.13 million shares worth N5.43 billion in 6,339 deals. Oando was the most active stock with a turnover of 39.37 million shares valued at N992.9 million in 962 deals. Wapic Insurance followed with a turnover of 28.06 million shares valued at N19.82 million in 162 deals. Transnational Corporation of Nigeria (Transcorp) placed third with a turnover of 24.23 million shares valued at N106.60 million in 344 deals.

    On the downside, Conoil succumbed to profit-taking pressure, losing N6.38 to close at N59.27. Mobil Oil Nigeria followed on the losers’ list with a drop of N3 to close at N129. Dangote Cement lost N1.99 to close at N227.01. Presco dropped by N1 to close at N36 while Guaranty Trust Bank declined by 20 kobo to close at N30 per share.