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GOD WILL INTERVENE IN THE OGONI SITUATION. HE WILL GIVE US LEADERS THAT WILL CLEAN UP OUR LAND AND RESTORE OUR MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD. |
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This a serious issue. I just pray the MODS will understand and put this on the frontpage. PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING IN OGONI. Sources of livelihood are been destroyed, illnesses and even death as a result of long term pollution of Ogoniland, |
A U.N. report has criticized Shell and the Nigerian government for contributing to 50 years of pollution in a region of the Niger Delta which it says needs the world's largest ever oil clean-up, costing an initial $1 billion and taking up to 30 years. The United National Environment Programme (UNEP) analyzed the damage oil pollution has done in Ogoniland, a region in the oil-rich labyrinthine creeks, swamps and waterways of the Niger Delta, the heartland of Africa's largest oil and gas industry. Royal Dutch Shell and the Nigerian state-oil firm own most of the oil infrastructure in Ogoniland, although the Anglo-Dutch giant was forced out of operating in the region by communities in 1993 who said it caused pollution that destroyed their fishing environment. Shell stopped pumping oil from Ogoniland after a campaign, led by writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, who was later hanged by the Nigerian military government, provoking international outrage. "The environmental restoration of Ogoniland could prove to be the world's most wide-ranging and long term oil clean-up exercise ever undertaken," a United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report released on Thursday said. "Control and maintenance of oilfield infrastructure in Ogoniland has been and remains inadequate: the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) own procedures have not been applied, creating public health and safety issues." The UNEP report said 10 out of the 15 investigated sites which SPDC said they had completely remediated still had pollution exceeding the SPDC and government remediation values. Shell, which on Wednesday agreed that an Ogoni community could seek compensation for oil spills in a British court, says most oil spills in the Niger Delta are caused by oil theft and sabotage attacks but says it cleans up whatever the cause. PIPELINE SABOTAGE "Oil spills in the Niger Delta are a tragedy, and SPDC takes them very seriously," Mutiu Sunmonu, SPDC's Managing Director, said in a statement on its website. "Concerted effort is needed on the part of the Nigerian government, working with oil companies and others, to end the blight of illegal refining and oil theft in the Niger Delta . This is the major cause of the environmental damage." A spokeswoman for the company said it welcomed the report and would comment further after studying the details. UNEP said Ogoniland communities are exposed to hydrocarbons every day as thick black oil floats around the creeks, while the impact on vegetation and fishing areas has been "disastrous." In one community, drinking water was contaminated with benzene, a substance known to cause cancer, at levels over 900 times above the World Health Organization guidelines. The site was close to a pipeline owned by Nigeria's state-oil firm NNPC, the report said. "We will undertake any clean-up. It doesn't mean we are culpable. Pipeline vandalism, by the very communities who are affected, is the major issue," an NNPC spokesman said. He said he had not read the report. While Shell does not operate in Ogoniland anymore, its pipelines and other infrastructure remain and still suffer spillages and sabotage attacks. UNEP's report is the most detailed scientific study on any area in the Niger Delta, UNEP and rights groups said. It was paid for partly by Shell after a request by the government. $1 BILLION FUND The findings were undertaken over a 14-month period, surveyed 122 km (76 miles) of pipeline rights of way, reviewing more than 5,000 medical records and engaging over 23,000 people at local meetings. The report recommends that three new institutions are set up to support environmental restoration, which would include a $1 billion fund, contributed to by the oil companies and government for the first five years of the clean-up. Amnesty International, a rights group actively involved in Niger Delta environmental problems, said the report proved the Anglo-Dutch major was responsible for the pollution. "This report proves Shell has had a terrible impact in Nigeria, but has got away with denying it for decades, falsely claiming they work to best international standards," said Amnesty International Global Issues Director, Audrey Gaughran. "Shell must put its hands up, and face the fact that it has to deal with the damage it has caused. Trying to hide behind the actions of others, when Shell is the most powerful actor on the scene, simply won't wash," Gaughran added. Shell's London-listed shares lagged rivals by around 1 percent on Thursday after it emerged the company had accepted that a British court had jurisdiction in villager claims for compensation for damages caused by two oil spills from pipelines controlled by SPDC, in which Shell is the lead but minority partner. One source close to the case said the cost of cleaning up the spill and compensating those affected has been estimated by some experts as being in the region of 250 million pounds. Shell has been reducing its focus on onshore Nigeria, selling fields, following difficulties in the delta.
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UN SAYS IT IS WORST EVER OIL POLLUTION IN THE WORLD AND THE WATER IN SOME AREAS HAS MORE THAN 900 TIME NORMAL LEVEL OF BENZENE WHICH CAUSES CANCER. BUT 2YEARS AFTER THE REPORT JONATHAN HAS DONE NOTHING. MY PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING. EVEN THE LOAN THAT THE WORLD BANK APPROVED FOR RIVERS STATE WATER PROJECT HAS BEEN SEIZED BY THE FINANCE MINISTER AND OUR GOVERNOR IS BEEN CRITICIZED FOR CRYING CALLING FOR A PROBE. http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/04/us-nigeria-ogoniland-idUSTRE7734MQ20110804
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WORRIED by the delay in implementing the recommendations of United Nations Environment Programme on Ogoniland, the Movement for the survival of Ogoni People has threatened to invoke the provisions of the UN Genocide Convention against the Federal Government. The convention, which is on the prevention and punishment for the crime of genocide, was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 9, 1948 as General Assembly Resolution 260. MOSOP described the delay in implementing the UNEP report as a deliberate attempt by the Federal Government to force Ogoni people to die through the consumption of polluted water. It disclosed that the ultimatum issued to the Federal Government on the clean-up of Ogoniland expired on Saturday (November 9,2013) and warned that it would embark on a series of non-violent actions to protest the delay in the implementation of UNEP report. MOSOP President, Mr. Legborsi Pyagbara, issued this warning on Sunday during the 18th anniversary of Ogoni Martyrs held at the Cathedral Church of All Saints in Khana Local Government Area. Renowned Ogoni environmentalist, Ken Saro-Wiwa was among Ogoni leaders that were hanged by the General Sani Abacha military regime on November 10, 2005. Pyagbara, who preached unity among the people of Ogoni, urged them to be prepared to challenge those that were averse to their progress. “We wish to also inform you that we would be invoking the provisions of the Genocide Convention against the Nigeria government. We must all be ready to challenge those who are daily erecting barriers to our sense of common humanity and equality and this is the time. “The stunning silence of the Nigerian government two years and some months after the release of the report had confirmed to us that the government, as alleged by our heroes some years ago, had been practising the crime of genocide against the Ogoni people. “This government wants us to continue to drink the poisoned water and die. This government wants us to continue to breathe the poisoned air and die and this government wants us to continue to live on the polluted lands and die,” Pyagbara said. Also, the lawmaker representing Rivers South East in the National Assembly, Senator Magnus Abe, described the non-implementation of the UNEP report as Federal Government’s display of wickedness. Abe, who is also the Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), explained that he had personally met top government officials at the federal level on the need for the quick implementation of the UNEP recommendations to no avail.
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A CASE IN QUESTION:The delay in implementing recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, in Ogoni, Rivers State The delay in implementing recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, in Ogoni, Rivers State, by the Federal Government, has been described as an open sore on the conscience of the government. Renowned environmentalist, Mr. Nnimmo Bassey, who spoke, yesterday, in Port Harcourt, on the sidelines of a roundtable on the report, said that inaction of the government two years after the report was released, was lamentable. Urging government at all levels to make the environment a major concern, he called on people of the Niger Delta to engage in what he termed direct peaceful actions to put pressure on the government to be alive to its responsibilities. The environmentalist, who went round some spill sites in Ogoni with the Co-Chair, Right Livelihood Award Foundation, Dr. Monika Griefahn, said he was shocked to discover that residents had fled Goin community in Ogoni because of pollution. Calling on government to take practical steps to implement the report, he said that what he saw in several parts of Ogoni were sign posts mounted by Hydro-Carbon Pollution and Restoration Project, HYPREP, with the inscription, ‘This is a polluted area.’ “All you see are signposts by HYPREP, saying this is a polluted area. Where do the people go to when all their communities are polluted? Both surface and ground water is polluted. The land itself is polluted. The situation calls for emergency on environment to be declared,” he said. He called for community participation to end oil theft, adding that government should stop opening new oil fields to save the region from reccurring oil spills. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/unep-report-ogoni-environmentalist-flays-fgs-inaction/#sthash.cGjHHFUV.dpuf
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A CASE IN QUESTION:The delay in implementing recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, in Ogoni, Rivers State The delay in implementing recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, in Ogoni, Rivers State, by the Federal Government, has been described as an open sore on the conscience of the government. Renowned environmentalist, Mr. Nnimmo Bassey, who spoke, yesterday, in Port Harcourt, on the sidelines of a roundtable on the report, said that inaction of the government two years after the report was released, was lamentable. Urging government at all levels to make the environment a major concern, he called on people of the Niger Delta to engage in what he termed direct peaceful actions to put pressure on the government to be alive to its responsibilities. The environmentalist, who went round some spill sites in Ogoni with the Co-Chair, Right Livelihood Award Foundation, Dr. Monika Griefahn, said he was shocked to discover that residents had fled Goin community in Ogoni because of pollution. Calling on government to take practical steps to implement the report, he said that what he saw in several parts of Ogoni were sign posts mounted by Hydro-Carbon Pollution and Restoration Project, HYPREP, with the inscription, ‘This is a polluted area.’ “All you see are signposts by HYPREP, saying this is a polluted area. Where do the people go to when all their communities are polluted? Both surface and ground water is polluted. The land itself is polluted. The situation calls for emergency on environment to be declared,” he said. He called for community participation to end oil theft, adding that government should stop opening new oil fields to save the region from reccurring oil spills. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/unep-report-ogoni-environmentalist-flays-fgs-inaction/#sthash.cGjHHFUV.dpuf
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A CASE IN QUESTION:The delay in implementing recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, in Ogoni, Rivers State The delay in implementing recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, in Ogoni, Rivers State, by the Federal Government, has been described as an open sore on the conscience of the government. Renowned environmentalist, Mr. Nnimmo Bassey, who spoke, yesterday, in Port Harcourt, on the sidelines of a roundtable on the report, said that inaction of the government two years after the report was released, was lamentable. Urging government at all levels to make the environment a major concern, he called on people of the Niger Delta to engage in what he termed direct peaceful actions to put pressure on the government to be alive to its responsibilities. The environmentalist, who went round some spill sites in Ogoni with the Co-Chair, Right Livelihood Award Foundation, Dr. Monika Griefahn, said he was shocked to discover that residents had fled Goin community in Ogoni because of pollution. Calling on government to take practical steps to implement the report, he said that what he saw in several parts of Ogoni were sign posts mounted by Hydro-Carbon Pollution and Restoration Project, HYPREP, with the inscription, ‘This is a polluted area.’ “All you see are signposts by HYPREP, saying this is a polluted area. Where do the people go to when all their communities are polluted? Both surface and ground water is polluted. The land itself is polluted. The situation calls for emergency on environment to be declared,” he said. He called for community participation to end oil theft, adding that government should stop opening new oil fields to save the region from reccurring oil spills. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/unep-report-ogoni-environmentalist-flays-fgs-inaction/#sthash.cGjHHFUV.dpuf
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WOW THE BATTLE IS ABOUT TO BEGIN |
WILL THIS MAN BE ABLE TO LEAD RIVERS STATE?
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I have PRAYED for NIGERIA, FASTED for NIGERIA, WEPT for NIGERIA, Currently I'm just WATCHING NIGERIA like a film... Now in Lagos people are been deported! Rivers State is Boiling, ASUU is Striking, Governors fumming, Nigerians Toiling, Boko Haram bombing, PHCN holding, All Network blowing, Evil booming, Poverty roaming and the masses moaning. Our senators wants my 13year old niece to get married as soon as possible, Militants earn N75,000 per month, yet Graduates earn N19,800 'gladly', PHD holders driving Dangotes Truck and Perishing in our deplorable highways. I can barely travel to the NORTH because am a CHRISTIAN. Yet the WEST (LAGOS to be Precise) will deport me anytime they feel like. My leaders have looted the future of generations unborn; and have money they cannot spend in several lifetimes. I have no security in my country, but send troops to keep peace in another man’s land. I have hundreds of dams, but no water. So I drink ‘pure’ water that roils my innards. Why can I not simply reflect and ponder? Does my complexion cloud the colour of my character? Does my location limit the lengths of my liberty? Does the spirit of my conviction shackle my soul? I am WATCHING A MOVIE titled Nigeria is.......? https://www.facebook.com/pages/NKEM-OWOH/299933556749330
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THIS IS A MAJOR NEWS AND FRONT PAGE MATERIAL. I WONDER WHAT THE MODS ARE WAITING FOR |
jmoore: “’The councils, as it is presently constituted can not be dissolved without the approvalTHE TRIAL JUDGE IN THE CASE THAT REINSTATED THE CHAIRMAN IN HER RULING MADE IT CLEAR THAT THE GOVERNOR HAS THE RIGHT TO DISSOLVE THE LGA EXCO |
https://www.nairaland.com/1535523/amaechi-dissolves-obio-akpor-lga AMAECHI DISSOLVES OBIA AKPOR LGA COUNCIL A state government special announcement on rivers state television has it that the obio/akpor local government council has been dissolve by the governor Rt Hon Chibuike Amaechi 3days after a high court in port harcourt reinstated the the suspended chairman of the local government Hon Timothy Nsirim. And the political situation in rivers gets messier, coupled with the governor decamping to APC. https://www.nairaland.com/1535523/amaechi-dissolves-obio-akpor-lga |
[quote author=Jo.segun]I dont know if a Governor can do that alone without a state assembly. Just asking anyway.[/quote]HE HAS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT SIR |
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Forty eight hours after a Port Harcourt High Court reinstated Timothy Nsirim, the Chairman and 17 Councillors of Obio-Akpor Local Government Council, Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, avoiding legal traps, has now formally dissolved the Council, with effect from 28 November. In a Government statement announcing the dissolution and endorsed by Mr George D.N. Feyii,Secretary to the Rivers State Government,SSG, and made available to P.M. NEWS at about 10.45pm, the Governor carried out the dissolution in exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Rivers State Local Government Law, 2012. According to the statement, the Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Council is hereby directed to handover to the Head of Personnel Management of the Council immediately. Justice Iyayi Lamikanran had invalidated the earlier dissolution of the same council because due process was not followed, by appointing a caretaker committee to take over the affairs of the council. Now, Governor Aamechi has avoided the legal booby trap by asking the management of the Council to hand over to the Head of Personnel Management instead of a Caretaker Committee. The Rivers State House of Assembly, had in April 23 2013,suspended the Chairman, Vice Chairman and the 17 councillors of Obio Akpor Local Government Area over allegations of abuse of public funds and breach of security. The House, which also froze the account of the council, called on the state government to immediately appoint a Caretaker Committee to run the affairs of the council until investigations into the allegations were concluded. Mr. Nyesom Wike, minister of state for education, was former two-term chairman of the council. SOURCE:http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/11/28/amaechi-sacks-obio-akpor-councillors-chairman/ THE MOVIE IS STILL ON.
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The delay in implementing recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, in Ogoni, Rivers State, by the Federal Government, has been described as an open sore on the conscience of the government. Renowned environmentalist, Mr. Nnimmo Bassey, who spoke, yesterday, in Port Harcourt, on the sidelines of a roundtable on the report, said that inaction of the government two years after the report was released, was lamentable. Urging government at all levels to make the environment a major concern, he called on people of the Niger Delta to engage in what he termed direct peaceful actions to put pressure on the government to be alive to its responsibilities. The environmentalist, who went round some spill sites in Ogoni with the Co-Chair, Right Livelihood Award Foundation, Dr. Monika Griefahn, said he was shocked to discover that residents had fled Goin community in Ogoni because of pollution. Calling on government to take practical steps to implement the report, he said that what he saw in several parts of Ogoni were sign posts mounted by Hydro-Carbon Pollution and Restoration Project, HYPREP, with the inscription, ‘This is a polluted area.’ “All you see are signposts by HYPREP, saying this is a polluted area. Where do the people go to when all their communities are polluted? Both surface and ground water is polluted. The land itself is polluted. The situation calls for emergency on environment to be declared,” he said. He called for community participation to end oil theft, adding that government should stop opening new oil fields to save the region from reccurring oil spills. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/unep-report-ogoni-environmentalist-flays-fgs-inaction/#sthash.cGjHHFUV.dpuf
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My dear Comrade Governor, we do appreciate your sincere attempts at keeping Edo State clean. But sometimes, a little mercy works more than brute force. You told a poor widow to "go and die, because she flouted your rules against hawking on the road? If not that I watched that video, I would not have believed it... She begged and begged and begged... Don't forget, we all are at God's mercy. Please temper justice with mercy in exercising your duties. Please... May God assist you in your daily discharge of this onerous responsibility. Amen Rev. Fr. Kevin Anetor. https://www.facebook.com/Chillouty2j/posts/722451441118035?comment_id=7802859&offset=0&total_comments=30¬if_t=feed_comment_reply
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As per development in Rivers State, we are about to commission about 300 primary schools, we are about to commission another 70 health centres to add to the 60 we commissioned before. We are about to commission the Kelsey Harrison hospital at Emenike Street, there is a new one inside Rivers State University of Science and Technology Campus, there is a partnership between us and NDDC for which we have paid NDDC about N960 million for the mother and child hospital and NDDC is expected to bring about N900 million to make it N1.8 billion for the hospital. The stadium is about to be completed, so development is actually going on. working.
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adconline: Promises vs delivery. $20bn vs all the projects he listed.. U be the judge.. I know for sure that $20bn can build a brand new from ground up.OK SO OTHER GOVERNORS DO NOT RECEIVE FEDERAL ALLOCATION ABI. IN DUE COURSE A COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNT INCLUDING SALARIES OF WORKERS WILL BE RELEASED BY THE RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT. THE PROJECTS I LISTED ARE 1/10TH OF PROJECTS IN RIVERS STATE. RIVERS STATE SAVES ONE BILLION NAIRA EVERY MONTH. BE PATIENT FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNT. HOPE YOUR CORRUPT GOVERNOR WILL DO THE SAME
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FreeWill01: Wow! I ght some folks sid this guy ain't working?THANK YOU FOR SAYING THE TRUTH. IF HE DECIDES TO CONTEST AS PRESIDENT(NOT VICE PRESIDENT) OF NIGERIA...I WILL VOTE FOR HIM BECAUSE OF HIS TRACK RECORD IN MY VILLAGE. |
Akainzo: Which of the dividends of democracy has he not delivered to Rivers People? please let us see below: |
DeCleff: As per development in Rivers State, we are about to |
cyril10: Your gov Amaechi only performed in his first tenure and only in port harcourt city how about other areas outside PH,. Your Amaechi is a performer indeed, mind you, I live in PH too.PLEASE READ AND TELL ME IF THE FOLLOWING VILLAGES ARE IN PORT HARCOURT, THEN CHECK THE PIX AND ASK GOOGLE IF TAI AND ELEME ARE IN PORT HARCOURT, THEN TELL ME WHAT YOU HAVE GAINED FROM GEJ IN YOUR LIFE AS A PH BOY. Primary Health Care Facilities PROJECTS FROM OCTOBER, 2007 TO MAY, 2013 S/N Model LGA Contractor Status 1. Elekahia PH Brunel Completed & in use 2. ATC Ibaka Okrika Brunel Completed & in use 3. Rumueme Obio/Akpor Brunel Completed & in use 4. Eteo Eleme Brunel Completed & in use 5. Agbonchia Eleme Brunel Completed & in use 6. Ubimini Emohua Brunel Completed & in use 7. Ibaa Emohua Brunel Completed & in use 8. Ogbakiri Emohua Brunel Completed & in use 9. Yeghe Gokana Brunel Completed & in use 10. Beeri Khana Brunel Completed & in use 11. Iriebe Obio/Akpor Brunel Completed & in use 12. Rumuepirikom Obio/Akpor Brunel Completed & in use 13. AnyunguBiri Okrika Brunel Completed & in use 14. Umuagbai Oyigbo Brunel Completed & in use 15. Obeakpu Oyigbo Brunel Completed & in use 16. Obeama Oyigbo Brunel Completed & in use 17. Umusoya Oyigbo Brunel Completed & in use 18. Koroma Tai Brunel Completed & in use 19. Kpite Tai Brunel Completed & in use 20. Akpabu Emohua Brunel Completed & in use 21. Luuawi Khana Brunel Completed & in use 22. Nonwa Tai Brunel Completed & in use 23. Bunu Tai Brunel Completed & in use 24. Barako Gokana Brunel Completed & in use 25. Ozuboko PH Brunel Completed & in use 26. Azuabie PH Brunel Completed & in use 27. Bane Khana Brunel Completed & in use 28. Aluu Ikwerre Brunel Completed & in use 29. Obonnoma Akuku-Toru Brunel Completed & in use 30. Omerelu Ikwerre Brunel Completed & in use 31. Bomu Gokana Brunel Completed & in use 32. Okwali Khana Brunel Completed & in use 33. Akinima Ahoada West Brunel Completed & in use 34. Omademe Ikwerre Brunel Completed & in use 35. Ozuoha Ikwerre Brunel Completed & in use 36. B-Dere Gokana Brunel Completed & in use 37. Abalama Asari-Toru Brunel Completed & in use 38. Sama Asari-Toru Brunel Completed & in use 39. Ahoada Ahoada East Brunel Completed & in use 40. Orkaki Ahoada West Brunel Completed & in use 41. Ogu Ogu/Bolo Brunel Completed & in use 42. Opuoko Khana Brunel Completed & in use 43. Kpor Gokana Brunel Completed & in use 44. Ozuoba Obio/Akpor Brunel Completed & in use 45. Churchill PH Ministry Completed & in use 46. Diobu PH Ministry Completed & in use 47. Okochiri Okrika Ministry Completed & in use 48. Egbeda Emohua Ministry Completed & in use 49. Ndele Emohua Ministry Completed & in use 50. Oduoha Emohua Ministry Completed & in use 51. Unyeada Andoni Ministry Completed & in use 52. Isiokpo Ikwerre Ministry Completed & in use 53. Elele Ikwerre Ministry Completed & in use 54. Ipo Ikwerre Ministry Completed & in use 55. Ebubu Eleme Ministry Completed & in use 56. Wiyakara Khana Ministry Completed & in use 57. Rumuigbo Obio/Akpor Ministry Completed & in use 58. Eneka Obio/Akpor Ministry Completed & in use 59. Old GRA Health Centre PH Ministry Completed & in use 60. Rumuewhor Emohua Ministry Completed & in use 61. Borokiri Health Centre PH Ministry Completed & in use 62. Rumuodumaya Obio/Akpor Ministry Completed & in use 63. Omoku ONELGA Ministry Completed & in use 64. Akwa Etche Ministry Completed & in use 65. Rumuolumeni Obio/Akpor Ministry Completed & in use 66. Odufor Etche Ministry Completed & in use 67. Obuama Degema Ministry Completed & in use 68. AseAzagah ONELGA Ministry Completed & in use 69. Potts Johnson PH Ministry Completed & in use 70. Ubima Ikwerre Ministry Completed & in use 71. Taabaa Khana Ministry Completed & in use 72. Ikodi-Engeni Ahoada West Ministry Completed & in use 73. Obete-Ndoki Oyigbo Ministry Completed & in use 74. Onne Eleme Ministry Completed & in use 75. Ogoloma Okrika Ministry Completed & in use 76. Ogan-Ama Okrika Ministry Completed & in use 77. Okuru-Ama PH Ministry Completed & in use 78. Ataba Andoni Ministry Completed & in use 79. Buguma Asari-toru Ministry Completed & in use 80. Woji Obio/Akpor Ministry Completed & in use 81. Nkoro Town Opobo/Nkoro Ministry Completed & in use 82. Queens Town Opobo/Nkoro Ministry Completed & in use 83. Rumuokwurusi Obio/Akpor Ministry Completed & in use 84. Botem-Tai Tai Ministry completed & in use 85. Agada 1 Abua/Odual Ministry Completed & in use 86. Bundu PH Ministry Completed & in use 87. Bori Khana Ministry Completed & in use 88. Kpean Khana Ministry Completed & in use 89. Ebocha ONELGA Ministry Completed & in use 90. Ayama Abua/Odual Ministry Completed & in use 91. Eliozu Obio/Akpor Ministry Completed & in use 92. Okwuzi ONELGA Ministry Completed & in use 93. EGBEMA (Mgbede) ONELGA Ministry Completed & in use 94. Igwuruta Ikwerre Ministry Completed & in use 95. Apani Ikwerre Ministry Completed & in use 96. Akpajo Eleme Ministry Completed & in use 97 Anyu Abua/Odual Ministry Completed & in use 98 Tombia Degema Ministry Completed & in use 99 Dema-Abbey Bonny Ministry Completed & in use 100 Obiohia Omuma Ministry Completed & in use 101 Kaani Baabe Khana Ministry Completed & in use 102. Baara-Ale, Tai Tai Ministry Completed & in use 103. Rukpokwu Obio/Akpor Ministry Completed & in use 104. Nwoel Gokana Ministry Completed & in use 105. Ihugbogo Ahoada East Brunel Completed but yet to be equipped/furnished 106. Odiereke Ahoada West Brunel Completed but yet to be equipped/furnished 107. Ido Asari-Toru Brunel Completed but yet to be equipped/furnished 108 Ogbologbolo Ahoada West Brunel Completed but yet to be equipped/furnished 109 Umuekwe/Ulakwo Etche Brunel Completed but yet to be equipped/furnished 110 Ula Upata Ahoada East Brunel 90% 111 Okporowo Ahoada East Brunel 80% 112 Nkpolu- Oroworokwu Phalga Ministry 95%; work in progress 113 Ihuama Ahoada-East Ministry 95%; work in progress 114 Agwut-Obolo Andoni Ministry 90% 115 Ihuaje Ahoada East Ministry 90%; work in progress 116 Amaji Omuma Ministry 90%; work in progress 117 Lumene Khana Ministry 85%; work in progress 118 Ubeta Ahoada West Ministry 80%; work in progress 119 Okogbe Ahoada West Ministry 80%; work in progress 120 Okehi Etche Ministry 80%; work in progress 121 Akabuka ONELGA Ministry 70%; work in progress 122 Ogbogoro Obio/Akpor Ministry 60%; work in progress 123 Kula Akuku-Toru Ministry 40%; work in progress 124 Korokoro Tai Ministry 40%; work in progress 125 Omagwa Ikwerre Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 126. Elelenwo ObioAkpor Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 127 Mbiama Ahoada-West Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 128 Ozuzu Etche Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 129 Egbelu Omuma Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 130 Wakama-Ama Ogu/Bolo Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 131 Obrikom ONELGA Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 132 Bonny Bonny Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 133 Oyorokoto Andoni Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 134 Bolo Ogu/Bolo Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 135 Ikuru Town Andoni Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 136 Mina-Ama Asari-Toru Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 137 Bakana Degema Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 138 Abuloma ObioAkpor Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 139 NyorkueKanni 1 Khana Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 140 Emelego Abua/Odual Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 141 Abonnema Akuku-Toru Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 142 Abissa Akuku-Toru Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 143 Opobo Opobo/Nkoro Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 144 Egwi Etche Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 145 Bille Degema Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 146 Kalaibiama Opobo/Nkoro Ministry Recently awarded; work in progress 147 Rumuagholu ObioAkpor Ministry Recently awarded. 148 Waterlines Port Harcourt Ministry Recently awarded. 149 Rumuekpe Emohua Ministry Recently awarded. 150 Edeoha Ahoada-East Ministry Recently awarded. 151 Greens-Iwoama Bonny Ministry Recently awarded. 152 Kugbo Abua/Odual Ministry Recently awarded. 153 Burukiri Bonny Ministry Recently awarded. 154 Ke Degema Ministry Recently awarded. 155 Iyak-Okpeden Abua/Odual Ministry Recently awarded. 156 Emago-Kugbo Abua/Odual Ministry Recently awarded. 157 Oloma Opobo/Nkoro Ministry Recently awarded. SOURCE:http://riversstatemoh.gov.ng/new-projects/primary-health-care-facilities/
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LET FACTS SPEAK MY GOVERNOR IS A PERFORMER nairaarea: Primary Health Care Facilities |
Chillypelly: It is good we dream but not recklessly.I DON'T INSULT PEOPLE I HAVE SEEN WHAT THIS MAN HAS DONE AND COMPARED TO WHAT HIS PREDECESSOR DID. HE IS BETTER I DONT KNOW WHICH STATE YOU ARE FROM BUT EVERY LGA/VILLAGE INCLUDING HAS BENEFITTED FROM AMAECHI. I CANT WRITE RUBBISH AGAINST A MAN THAT GAVE MY VILLAGE A HEALTH CENTRE, WORLD CLASS SCHOOL, SENT MORE THAN 1000 RIVERS CHILDREN ABROAD ON SCHOLARSHIP, ESTABLISHED 160 HEALTH CENTRES, BUILT ROADS, ETC I HAVE CONSCIENCE. I CANT INSULT MY GOVERNOR. I RESPECT HIS DECISION. I JUST HOPE YOUR VILLAGE HAS BENEFITTED FROM YOUR GOVERNOR, |
