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Gov Fubara commends NSITF boss
Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has lauded the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF, for positively projecting the President Bola Tinubu-led administration through its Employees’ Compensation Scheme, ECS.
During a visit by the NSITF Managing Director, Barr. Oluwaseun Faleye and his team in Port Harcourt, Fubara expressed gratitude to the state government for the scheme’s introduction.
He described the ECS as a valuable gift to Nigerian workers and pledged Rivers State’s commitment to subscribing to the scheme, highlighting its potential to improve workers’ welfare and fight corruption by alleviating their fear of the future if incapacitated.
He said: “The good work of NSITF, through the Employees’ Compensation Scheme, is projecting the federal government in a very positive light. In fact, it is a gift to Nigerian workers and everyone who has keyed into the Scheme.”
Fubara emphasised the scheme’s role in providing for injured or disabled workers and families of deceased employees, calling it a source of hope and security.
Responding to the NSITF MD’s request, the governor agreed to make NSITF compliance a requirement for doing business with the state government, starting with contractors on government projects.
“We are trying in our little ways to improve the fortune of our workers. We will take it as a matter of priority to ensure we subscribe to the Employees’ Compensation Scheme managed by the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund”.
The visit included top state officials and aimed to support the scheme’s expansion in Rivers State, potentially making it a leader in the South-South region for ECS adoption.
In his address, the MD NSITF, Faleye, thanked the governor for the warm reception. He explained that his mission in Rivers State was to present cheques to beneficiaries under the ECS and to solicit the governor’s support for the Scheme.
He said: “We are here in Rivers State to present cheques to some private sector employees who are beneficiaries of the Scheme. We are also here to solicit your support in ensuring that the River State Government subscribes to the Employees’ Compensation Scheme in the bid to improve the State workers’ welfare,” the MD stated.
“River State keying into the scheme will be a trailblazer. Rivers can be the leading light of the ECS in the South-South Region,” he solicited.
The NSITF’s ECS, mandated by law, provides compensation for work-related death, injury, or illness, including medical care, disability benefits, and death benefits to affected employees and their families.
It also benefits employers by reducing legal liabilities and improving workplace safety, contributing to economic productivity and stability.
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Police: Igboho not involved in rescue of kidnap victims
The Nigerian Police has said Sunday Igboho was not involved in recent rescue operations of the abduction victims in Igboho community.
It would be recalled that a video went viral on Saturday where community members trooped out in their hundreds to celebrate and glorify Igboho, attributing a recent release of abducted villager to his stern warning to kidnapper to free abductees or face his wrath.
But the police has officially debunked claims that the hostages have been safely released. Furthermore, the Oyo State Commissioner of Police has denied that Sunday Igboho was involved in recent rescue operations.
Yhe Oyo State Police Command dismissed these claims as unsubstantiated, urging the public to rely only on official channels rather than social media rumors. The police also clarified they have no evidence of Igboho’s participation in successful rescue efforts.
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Fubara: Fathers are society’s foundation
Sir Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State, has extolled the virtues of unconditional love and immeasurable sacrifice as the defining hallmarks of fatherhood and the bedrock upon which families and society are built.
In a goodwill message to commemorate the 2026 Father’s Day celebration, Governor Fubara paid glowing tributes to fathers for serving as the pillars that hold families together and, by extension, strengthen communities across Rivers State and Nigeria.
According to a statement by Onwuka Nzechi, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor on Media, Fubara noted that across the 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State, fathers labour daily to provide for their families despite the economic and social challenges confronting the nation. According to him, Father’s Day is a special occasion set aside to honour the quiet love and selfless sacrifices that fathers make across generations and throughout the world.
“A father’s love is quiet strength. It is the man who leaves home before dawn and returns after dusk so his children can eat and go to school. It is the man who denies himself so his family can have. It is the firm hand that corrects and the open arms that forgive. That love is the invisible thread that holds our homes together, and that sacrifice is the foundation of our society.
“I have seen fathers labour under the sun, paddle through floods and endure hardship, all so that the next generation will have a better chance than they did. That is heroism without medals,” he said.
Governor Fubara emphasised that when fathers stand, families stand; when families stand, communities stand; and when communities stand, Rivers State stands. He stressed that responsible fatherhood produces stable homes, while responsible sons and daughters help to build peaceful neighbourhoods, harmonious communities and a prosperous state.
The Governor pledged that his administration would continue to draw inspiration from the resilience and sacrifices of fathers in building a Rivers State worthy of their commitment and labour.
He prayed that God would grant every father, grandfather, uncle, guardian and mentor good health, strength and long life to enjoy the fruits of their labour.
Father’s Day, celebrated in Nigeria and many countries around the world on the third Sunday of June, highlights the invaluable contributions of fathers to the family and society at large.
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Edo: Convicted kidnappers to face public execution
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has announced plans to establish a special court to fast-track the prosecution of suspected kidnappers and cultists in the state.
He said anyone convicted by the special courts would face public execution, adding that he would not hesitate to sign their execution order
He spoke in Benin during the parade of suspected kidnappers and cultists arrested by the Edo State Police Command.
He warned residents against engaging in kidnapping and cult-related activities, saying such crimes would only lead to the loss of lives and property.
The governor said the proposed special court would become operational within the next few weeks to ensure speedy trial of suspects.
“We are setting up a special court to try kidnappers and cultists. In the next two or three weeks, it should be ready,” he said.
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