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Ignore fake PDP CTC list making the rounds — Gov Fubara

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By Barth Ndubuwah, Port Harcourt

The Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has declared the purported list of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Caretaker Committee members for the State, circulating nationally and on social media as fake.

Governor Fubara said the list is the handiwork of cheap publicity seekers and agents of crisis, who should know that their imagination will not stand.

The Governor explained that the national leadership of the party met recently and agreed that in States where the tenure of PDP Executives has expired they should continue to maintain the officers as caretakers for the next three months.

That decision, Governor Fubara clarified, which awaits ratification by the National Executive Council (NEC), did not approve that new names should be added to the already existing officers, or any subsisting officer(s) removed.

“I know that a lot of you saw something flying in the social media and dailies. Let me brief you, we had a meeting, and we agreed that, not just in Rivers State, but in all the States affected, that the Executive Councils of PDP should be extended for three months.

“This extension is not meant to bring in new names. The extension also did not say that you are working without the authority of the Governor. So, for those lists that you saw and those ones altered, I can assure you that they are not going to stand.”

Governor Fubara pointed out that: “For record purposes, so that you will understand, we also agreed that there is going to be a NEC meeting on the 18th of this month (April) that should ratify that decision.

“So, what you are seeing is the handiwork of desperate people who like media publicity. In fact, empty drums make loudest noise. So, don’t bother about anything. Nothing is happening.”

Governor Fubara alluded to the fear that has come upon his detractors given the warning he issued a day ago that he will surprise those who dare him, and vowed to continue to make them feel restless.

The Governor said Rivers State remains a very important state to protect, which is why his Administration chose the path of peace in order to engender progress.

“You can see how restless they have been since I made just one statement, yesterday. We will continue to make them restless.

“They won’t know where we are coming from. We will also continue to hit them hard the way we hit them, yesterday. So, those of you who were worried when you saw those lists that were flying, go and rest, nothing is happening.”

Commenting on the Port Harcourt International Automobile Spare Parts Trading and Commercial Centre project, Governor Fubara said he was delighted to make another significant impact on strategic governance in the State.

He emphasised that the project was evidence of his genuine interest in the wellbeing of Rivers people, and the desire to promote growth, not because of any personal or business interest.

The Governor explained that when he assumed office, the initial partners of the project were invited, and after extensive discussion and the reasons they gave for the delay, it was decided to relieve them of the job.

He clarified that the former project partners had been paid off before GOSH Project Limited was engaged, adding that they have no reason not to deliver on schedule.

The Governor said, “We are not just coming here to flag-off the project, we want to see it completed in reality. That is what we stand for. Not coming to flag-off, and tomorrow, it doesn’t work, and it is stalled.

“We are not part of that. We are not into show business. We are not here to dance. We are here to work, and you will see it.

“We are a government that believes in the well-being and growth of our State genuinely. Not because we own any business around here, not because we have shops that we intend renting here, but we seek the growth of Rivers State.”

Govenor Fubara advised the project partners to ensure that every commitment is met for the successful delivery of the project on schedule.

“We have done everything that we need to do. We have settled the initial partners who defaulted. So, you don’t have any issue going on with this project. It is a mark of our level of commitment to our dear people. The community will need your support.

“At the time that this centre will be properly put in place, it will change the economic status of this environment. People will be employed, businesses will thrive, and for those of you that are landlords, you will have more tenants and you will also increase your house rents.”

In his address, the Acting Administrator of Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority, Dr. Tonte Davies, said the groundbreaking that signaled commencement of construction of the project marks a significant milestone in furthering the interest and welfare of Rivers people.

The project, when completed, Dr Davies enthused, will end the era of indiscriminate conduct of auto mechanics’ activities in parts of the State because there will be a one-stop-shop to accommodate all operations.

“Today’s event is very unique in the sense that it reaffirms the interest of your Government in the welfare of its citizens.

“For us in Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority, the 20,000 housing units development, and now, this International Automobile Spare Parts Trading and Commercial Centre is a significant historic moment.”

Describing the project, the Chief Executive Officer of GOSH Projects Limited, Mr Okoh Jeff, said there are 10,000 locked-up shops, 25 banking facilities, 25 brand plaza, 50 industrial warehouses, 10,000 car parks, and mega filling stations.

There are also ultramodern shopping complex, ultramodern mechanic complex, hotel facilities, export and import trading facilities, while the project will be completed in 36 months.

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NIMASA constitutes committee to review salary of Nigerian Dockworkers

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By Seun Ibiyemi

The Director, General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) through its Executive Director on Maritime Labour and Cabotage Service, Mr. Jibril Abba has constituted an NJIC committee to start with immediate effect the already elapsed Dockworkers Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for the year 2023/2024.

The President-General of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) under the leadership of Comrade Adewale Adeyanju who was present in the meeting thanked the NIMASA DG, Dr. Dayo Mobereola for the gesture.

The NJIC committee on the Dockworkers Branch of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) is expected to do thorough work on the new CBA.

The meeting which was held Monday, 29th April, 2024 was at NIMASA Corporate Headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos.

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Seaport reconstruction: Maersk debunks FG’s claims on $600m investment in Nigeria

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…as Tinubu’s aide makes clarifications on FG’s announcement

By Seun Ibiyemi

Maersk has debunked the Federal Government’s claim that the Danish shipping conglomerate had promised to bring an additional $600 million worth of investment into Nigeria.

According to Lloyd’s List, an online publication, the reported $600 million investment appears to be news to Maersk.

Lloyd’s List disclosed that Robert Maersk Uggla, chairman of A.P Moller Maersk met with President Bola Tinubu over the weekend, but did not sign a new investment deal with him.

It further revealed that despite a statement from Ajuri Ngelale, spokesperson of Tinubu detailing how the president had secured the purported investment during a World Economic Forum meeting in Riyadh over the weekend, Maersk officials have confirmed that no such agreement is in place and no deals have been signed.

According to Maersk, that reported deal does not exist.

Company officials said while Uggla did meet President Tinubu, no such deal had been signed.

“Maersk has been present in Nigeria for 35 years and, as a global provider of logistics services, we remain committed to developing opportunities for growth to people, the port sector, and businesses locally,” the company said in a statement to Lloyd’s List.

“Therefore, it is natural to have an ongoing dialogue with the administration. However, we are not able to comment on any investment talks,” the company officials stated.

Reports had it that Tinubu secured a $600 million investment from Danish shipping giant, A.P Moller-Maersk to expand Nigeria’s port infrastructure.

The report disclosed that the investment is part of a broader strategy to enhance the capacity of Nigerian ports to handle larger container ships, thus boosting trade and economic growth.

Meanwhile, the Special Assistant to the President on Social Media, Dada Olusegun providing clarity to the situation wrote on his X (formerly Twitter) page that “The government’s statement does not allude to or state that there was a signed agreement, rendering the article’s attempt to draw a parallel between contract signing and verbal agreement misleading and based on a false equivalence.”

“Many individuals may have overlooked the details of the initial FGN press statement and failed to juxtapose it with the subsequent Maersk statement, leading to a misinterpretation of both narratives.

“The government’s statement does not allude to or state that there was a signed agreement, rendering the article’s attempt to draw a parallel between contract signing and verbal agreement misleading and based on a false equivalence.

“The FG statement cites direct quotes from the Maersk chairman during the meeting attended by senior officials from both sides, in which he speaks to what his investment commitment will achieve once implemented, enhancing the FG press release’s credibility. Essentially, the Federal Government’s release accurately encapsulated both the spirit and substance of the proposed investment collaboration.

“Finally, Maersk’s response subtly reveals the situation’s complexity, acknowledging its regulatory constraints during a quiet period preceding its quarterly financial report. This period restricts the extent to which it can divulge information about ongoing negotiations to avoid potential penalties related to stock manipulation—a concept familiar to those versed in corporate communications for publicly listed entities.

“Maersk is due to report first-quarter results on Thursday, meaning that management is in a regulatory quiet period limiting what they can say publicly about the company’s activities.

“The second paragraph confirms Maersk’s cautious approach, neither refuting the government’s statement nor affirming it outright. Instead, they navigate the delicate balance between compliance and transparency, alluding to the constraints imposed by regulatory obligations.

“In essence, while some may seek to amplify insignificant details, it’s imperative to approach the matter with meticulous understanding. To preempt regulatory issues, Maersk could have advised the government against publicising meeting specifics until after the release of their financial results. This precaution would mitigate the risk of inadvertently breaching regulatory protocols.

“Making a mountain out of a molehill is a futile exercise!” he said.

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I am the first Christian, Islam Gov. in Osun —Adeleke

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By Jeleel Olawale

The Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke on Tuesday disclosed that he is the first executive Governor of Osun State to practice both Islam and Christianity.

Adeleke made this known while answering questions at the public enlightenment tagged IPADE IMOLE, second edition held in Ilesa.

According to him, “I go to the mosque and church to worship God. I believe that we worship the same God and there must be no room for religious bigotry and dichotomy.”

The governor, who jokingly said he would soon become Alhaji and Prophet, added that all religions would be taken care of in his administration. He assured both Christians and Muslims in the state that no religion would be neglected in the delivery of dividends of democracy.

Adeleke promised Nigeria Union of Journalists, Osun State Council that it would further enjoy assistance of the present administration with a view to make their work easier, urging them to be objective and truthful in their reportage.

He said his administration has done a lot in the area of infrastructure development, workers welfare, pensioners, education, women affairs, health sector, cooperative and empowerment, among others.

He promised the people of the state to continue to support government efforts in changing the face of the state. The governor also flagged-off dualisation of Ilesa-brewery Akure express road and fly-over at roundabout, Ilesa.

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