OBJ/PDP ELDERS TO JONATHAN: Sack Tukur, Baraje; hold new convention

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Oil theft: Stakeholder advises on way out

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HAIRMAN of Glad trico International Limited, Chief Eric Ebozele, weekend, advocated citadel fencing of areas where pipelines are located nationwide. Ebozele who spoke to newsmen in Abuja after receiving an award of Best Citadel Fence Security Watchtower Construction and Installation services Company of the Year 2013 noted that with the specialized fencing, it would become impossible for oil vandals to gain access to pipeline sites in the country. Giving a brief on what citadel fencing entails, Ebozele said the technology which his company was the exclusive agent in the country easily analyses threats because it is a seethrough device and has small opening (aperture) that it can deflect bullets fired into it. Ebozele who said he felt great and fulfilled concerning the award given to him by the Institute for Government Research and Lead-

ership Technology, noted that his effort was being recognized and shows that he has to work harder and there was dignity in labour. He cited the 1,200 per meter citadel fencing around the Forcados terminal airstrip and the 1,500 fencing in Shell Nigeria, Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCO) Pinnock Estate, Lekki, Lagos as some of the works his company has executed. Ebozele who stressed that government should stop the neglect of host communities of oil exploration, said: “my heart bleeds each time I see the neglect of most host communities in the country. These are communities lack access roads, potable water and other basic amenities to make them feel a sense of belonging. They deserve more than they are getting now as the communities that produce the natural resources that brings so much wealth to the country."

Mrs. Imoke tasks African govts on NGOs

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HE Founder/Board Chair of Partnership Opportunities for Women Empowerment Realization, POWER, Mrs. Obioma Liyel-Imoke has called on heads of governments in Africa to engage NGOs and other civil society organizations as partners in the development of their respective countries. Presenting a keynote address at the Global Conference of International Association of African NGOs in Rockville, Maryland, USA, Mrs. Liyel-Imoke also said NGOs in Africa should move from being mere conduit for western aid and advocates for policy change to taking the lead in providing practical solutions as a way of achieving sustainable development and economic growth in Africa. Mrs. Liyel-Imoke who is also the wife of the Governor of Cross River State challenged NGOs to wean themselves from total dependence on Europe and America for funding and rather, look inwards for their resource mobilization. That way, international donors, according to her, would not force their agenda through the throats of Africans. She described Africa as a metaphor for everything that is good, regretting, however, that the continent

has been bedeviled by all kinds of challenges including poverty, hunger, wars, famine, drought and HIV/ AIDS. Quoting the Vice President, The World Bank Group Africa Region, Makhtar Diop, Mrs. Liyel-Imoke said “although poverty is declining, Africa has the highest poverty rate in the world, with 47.5 percent of the population living on $1.25 a day. They account for 30 percent of the world’s poor.” Mrs. Liyel-Imoke said her husband, the Governor of Cross River State in Nigeria, consciously engaged NGOs and international donor agencies as partners in the development of the state as a creative funding option in realization of the limitation of oil as a major revenue earner. In a presentation titled, “Educate A Rural Child”, the Wife of the Governor of Oyo State, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi said there was a wide gap in rural and urban school children output in Nigeria particularly in Oyo State. Mrs. Ajimobi, who is the Founder of “Access to Basic Care” and initiator of “Educate a Rural Child”, also emphasized on the importance of NGOs in providing services to the most vulnerable segment of the society.


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