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Bold and Celebratory: Delta Sets the Pace: State Health Commission Wins Nigeria’s Top Innovation Award

The Delta State Contributory Health Commission (DSCHC) has been named the Most Innovative Health Insurance Agency of the Year 2025 by the Health Insurance and Managed Care Leadership (IHMCL), marking a major milestone in the state’s healthcare journey.

Receiving the award on behalf of the Commission in Abuja, Mr. Abraham Obuseh described it as a great honor and a proud moment for the entire DSCHC team. The award, he noted, reflects the Commission’s collective efforts in advancing health insurance delivery in Nigeria.

In his remarks, the Director-General of DSCHC, Dr. Isaac Akpoveta, hailed Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori as “the greatest innovator of all times,” attributing the Commission’s success to the Governor’s visionary leadership and steadfast commitment to healthcare reform in Delta State.

“This award is a testament to the Governor’s passion for transforming the health sector,” Dr. Akpoveta said. “His unwavering support and innovative drive have propelled the Commission to new heights.”

He emphasized that under Governor Oborevwori’s administration, the DSCHC has emerged as a benchmark in the nation’s healthcare landscape. “No other health commission in the country matches our level of innovation, dedication, and strategic focus. And behind this transformation stands one exceptional leader.”

Dr. Akpoveta further noted that the Commission’s journey has been one of continuous growth and groundbreaking reforms. “Our story began nearly a decade ago with a clear vision to redefine health insurance in Nigeria. This recognition underscores our long-standing commitment to that vision.”

He expressed gratitude to IHMCL for the honor and commended the Board, management, and staff of DSCHC for their dedication and teamwork, which have been instrumental in the Commission’s outstanding achievements.

Delta Civil Society Rallies for Development, Unity as Governor Oborevwori Joins APC

Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori

By Abel Johngold Orheruata

Asaba, April 24, 2025 — The political landscape of Delta State has been stirred by Governor Rt. Hon. (Elder) Sheriff Oborevwori’s recent defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). While the move has sparked widespread reactions, civil society leaders in the state are urging all stakeholders to remain focused on development and inclusive governance.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Sheriff Oborevwori, APC

In a press statement issued on Thursday, the Delta State Civil Society Actors Community (DSCSAC) called for calm, continuity, and constructive collaboration. The group stressed that political transitions must not derail progress or truncate the Governor’s signature MORE Agenda—a people-centered policy framework driving development across the state.

“This is a defining moment,” the statement read. “It calls for maturity, wisdom, and above all, a firm commitment to the needs and aspirations of Deltans.”

Following consultations with the Governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Civic Engagement and Civil Society, Civicist Rex Emojitte Anighoro, DSCSAC expressed confidence that the Governor’s switch is driven by a strategic vision for Delta’s future. They urged the Governor to maintain his developmental stride under the new political umbrella.

Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori

Reaffirming its apolitical stance, DSCSAC also called on development partners, donor agencies, and private sector stakeholders to stay the course. “Now is not the time to pull back,” the statement noted. “Let this political shift become a platform for even greater synergy—not division.”

The coalition pledged its continued commitment to the principles of the Open Government Partnership (OGP), good governance, transparency, and inclusive decision-making. The group also emphasized its dedication to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and ensuring government remains responsive to the people.

Signed by DSCSAC President Comrade (Olorogun) Venture Ewerhamrhe, Secretary Activist Egbe Ambrose, and BOT Secretary Dcn. Okezi Odugala, the statement ended on a hopeful note:

“Sustainable development transcends politics. Together, we can build a Delta State where prosperity, equity, and peace flourish.”

Delta SUBEB, UBEC Launch Sensitisation Drive for Agricultural Education Programme

By Stephen Ekuerarhe 

The Delta State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), in partnership with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), has taken a significant step toward reviving agricultural education in schools with the launch of a one-day sensitisation exercise in Asaba. The programme targets stakeholders in public primary and junior secondary schools under the 2024 Agricultural Education Training Programme (AETP).

Speaking at the event, Executive Chairman of SUBEB, Hon. Samuel Mariere, highlighted the urgent need to reintroduce agriculture as a core part of early education. “We’re returning to our roots,” he declared. “Oil has dominated for too long while agriculture—the bedrock of our economy—was neglected. Now, we’re going back to the basics, and that starts with the child.”

Mariere recalled a time when pupils in schools tended personal farm beds, cultivating vegetables and learning firsthand about food production. “Imagine every child growing pepper or tomatoes at home. That alone could feed a family. That’s the vision we’re working toward,” he explained.

The AETP, according to him, is structured in phases, with 60 public primary and junior secondary schools selected to participate in this year’s edition. These schools will receive agricultural starter packs, including tools such as cutlasses, hoes, shovels, spades, rakes, and wheelbarrows. They will also be provided with planting materials like cassava stems, plantain suckers, groundnut seeds, and fertilizers.

Funding will be provided to support land preparation and planting activities, while participating schools will also benefit from field excursions to established farms across the state. “This is not just a seminar,” Mariere noted. “It’s a practical, hands-on initiative designed to make agriculture a lived experience for our students.”

He added that the programme, which began in 2019, grows each year. “Every year, new schools join, and those previously enrolled continue building on what they started. Some have even returned with bags of maize harvested through the initiative. That’s real progress,” he said, revealing that fish farming has also been introduced as a key component.

Flanked by board members, Permanent Secretary Sir Byron Unini, State Coordinator Mrs. Sharon Dafiluelo, and Director of Academic Services, the SUBEB boss described AETP as a transformative strategy aimed at blending academic knowledge with practical skills that can foster self-reliance and entrepreneurship.

He urged all participating schools to adhere strictly to the programme’s guidelines to ensure its success and sustainability across Delta.

Earlier in her welcome address, Mrs. Okpeh Fransisca, Director of Academic Services, underscored the importance of agriculture in national development. She noted that AETP empowers young learners with life skills, promotes self-employment, and reinforces the value of labour. “This programme is growing every year. Our goal is for every school to eventually run its own farm,” she stated.

Participants praised the initiative and pledged their collective support for the sustainability of school farms and agricultural learning throughout the state.

Enugu APC recieves over 150 defectors from the Labour Party and the PDP.

 

Enugu state APC yesterday the 19th of April during their expanded stakeholders meeting had over 150 persons from the labour party and the PDP defecting to APC.

The meeting which witnessed attendance by party leaders, members and Stakeholders across the 17 local government area of Enugu state deliberated on a wide range of issues and resolved as follows:

The stakeholders rejoice with our Christian brothers and sisters on the Easter celebration and urged Nigerians to use this period and embrace peace.

The meeting welcomesd new members who joined the  party today and assure them of equal treatment with other members as we also task them on party loyalty and discipline. The leaders notes with excitement that the  party has witnessed significant growth with influx of new members in the last one year.

“The number of new decampees that we received today is evidence of such influx across the local government areas and wards.:

The APC decried rising insecurity in Enugu state especially the killings at Uzo-Uwani and Isi-uzo local government areas in recent time. The party noted with regret the incessant kidnappings and killings in other parts of the state especially along Ugwogo-Nike-Opi-Nsukka road.

The leaders condemned the apparent inaction of the state government and it’s strenuous efforts to suppress the news of the killings. The party declared that the Peter Mbah-led government has failed in its primary duty of protecting lives and property of citizens of Enugu state. They wondered why the state prefers to engage in elaborate deceit of showcasing what they call Command and Control Center that could not resolve security breaches beyond 10 kilometers radius from the capital city, as the huge population of the citizens in the rural areas are left at the mercy of killer herdsmen and other criminals.

The stakeholders commended the leader of the party in the state, the Hon Minister of Innovation Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji (Nwakaibie) for attracting hundreds of employments to our teeming youths as well as federal government projects to the state. They also thanked the Minister for being a great sponsor of the party activities for some years now.

The party leaders also expressed happiness over the Minister’s sterling performance and achievements so far in the Ministry.

The stakeholders also extended similar thanks to other leaders especially the National Deputy Chairman, South, Chief Emma Eneukwu and others for their support.

The stakeholders received with amusement the news of the purported resignation of the expelled former state chairman of APC, Dr. Ben Nwoye from the party,who was expelled from the party in 2023 alongside other moles for anti-party activities.
One cannot be resigning from a party that he or she is no longer a member of since 2023.

The stakeholders received notification from Uzo-Uwani local government area and Nkpologwu Ward on the suspension of Sen Chuka Utazi for anti-party activities.

The stakeholders endorsed the suspension and mandated the State Executive Committee to ratify the suspension in her next meeting and forward same to the Zonal leadership of the party.

The Enugu APC stakeholders urged the people of the south east to continue to support the government of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his reform programmes which are beginning to yield fruits.

The party leaders expressed absolute confidence in the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President, and pledge in advance our total support for his second term in office.

The party leaders commended the leader of APC in South East, the Governor of Imo State, Sen Hope Uzodinma, for his untiring efforts and support for the party in Enugu state and South East in general.

The stakeholders encouraged the teeming party faithful in the state to keep faith with the party and not relent in holding their regular meetings at the Wards and Local Government Areas, and assured that the party and the federal government will not disappoint them.

Igbodo Counsels Delta MDAs On Procurement Law Compliance

Chairman of the Delta State Public Procurement Council, AIG David Igbodo (Rtd), has emphasised strict compliance with procurement laws as Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) prepare for the implementation of the 2025 state budget.

Igbodo made this known during a recent interactive session organised by the State Public Procurement Commission at the Prof Chike Edozien Secretariat, Asaba.

While delivering his welcome address, the retired police chief noted that the forum was convened to promote accountability and ensure alignment with the MORE Agenda of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

He described the meeting as “timely and necessary,” emphasising that “the successful implementation of the 2025 budget is a shared responsibility,” and that MDAs must take the lead in ensuring that public funds are used judiciously.

According to him, “Every naira spent must be justifiable, and every project executed must reflect value for money.”

He acknowledged the presence of the newly appointed Head of Service, Dr. (Mrs.) Mininim Oseji, who delivered the keynote address and declared the session open.

Igbodo said her presence at the forum “marks one of her very first major public engagements since her appointment” and signals a strong commitment to good governance.
However, Igbodo did not mince words about the consequences of procurement violations.

He reminded participants that the State Public Procurement Law provides clear penalties for misconduct.

“These include administrative sanctions, fines, and in very serious cases, imprisonment,” he warned.

“While our preference is always for engagement and collaboration. the Commission will not hesitate to invoke relevant provisions of the law where willful misconduct, gross negligence, or deliberate abuse of process is detected, ”Igbodo said.

He emphasised that the Commission’s goal is not to intimidate but to “guide, support, and strengthen the system so that we can deliver better services to our people.”

The session, which drew accounting officers from across MDAs, featured goodwill messages from Council members and technical briefings on procurement procedures, offences, and the responsibilities of Accounting Officers under the Delta State Procurement Law 2020.

The second session allowed for robust interactive discussions aimed at clarifying grey areas and improving procurement practices across the board.

The event ended with a vote of thanks by the Director-General of the Commission and a final pledge by all present to uphold the integrity and efficiency of Delta State’s procurement ecosystem.

A Legacy of Progress: A Salute to the Development Journey of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori

Sheriff Oborevwori

In the heart of Delta State, a new dawn beckons, one defined by vision,commitment, and tangible transformation under the leadership of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori. A man of the people, Governor Oborevwori continues to demonstrate that true leadership is not merely about holding office, but about leaving a legacy that uplifts lives and builds a brighter future for all.

From the very onset of his administration, Governor Oborevwori hit the ground running, laying the groundwork for sustainable growth through his visionary MORE Agenda of Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security.

With a heart attuned to the pulse of the people, he has championed massive infrastructure renewal; constructing roads, bridges, schools, and health centres that are opening up rural communities and revitalising urban centres.

In education, he has prioritised youth empowerment by improving learning environments and investing in vocational training, equipping the next generation with tools for success. In the health sector, his administration has upgraded hospitals and expanded access to quality care, particularly for mothers and children.
Governor Oborevwori has also placed a strong emphasis on agriculture and economic diversification, launching empowerment schemes and rural development initiatives that uplift communities and generate job opportunities. His unwavering commitment to transparency, inclusiveness, and grassroots engagement has earned him the respect and admiration of the people he serves.

Today, Delta State stands tall as a vibrant symbol of what purposeful and people-centered leadership can achieve. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is not just building infrastructure; he is building hope, dignity, and a future rich with promise.
Indeed, it is on that hope that the good people of Akwukwu-Igbo, Atuma Iga, Onicha Olona, Illah, Ebu, and Ukala, among other communities anchor their expectations. These areas continue to yearn for quality access roads, sound educational and health facilities, enhanced security, and a steady power supply. These essentials are the bedrock for attracting cottage industries and unlocking the full potential of our communities. Only then will the joy of the people be truly complete.
With great expectations and hearts full of hope, we say well done to our dynamic Governor the original “Ukodo.”

Your service to Deltans so far is a beacon of light. Your impact, no doubt, will echo through the sands of time, and Deltans and humanity will reciprocate your good deeds.

Godfrey C. Osakwe
Communication Strategist and Development Analyst( from Akwukwu-Igbo)

ADUN Equips Staff at Capacity Workshop on Building Digital Information Ecosystems for Effective Management and PR

By Abel Johngold Orheruata 

In a forward-looking move to drive digital transformation and strengthen communication strategies within university governance, Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN) hosted a dynamic Staff Capacity Building Workshop themed “Building Digital Information Ecosystems for Effective University Management and Public Relations” on April 15, 2025. The event, held at the Senate Building, was organised by the Information, Communication and Protocol (ICP) Unit in collaboration with Infinix Tech Cloud and ENLUKA Consultancy.

The workshop was designed to empower staff with essential skills and tools to thrive in the evolving digital information landscape, while enhancing strategic communication and public relations efforts. This initiative underscores ADUN’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the Nigerian university system.

Vice Chancellor, Professor Christopher Bankole Ndubusi Ogbogbo, formally opened the event and warmly welcomed participants and facilitators. He was joined by key members of the university’s leadership, including Deputy Vice Chancellor Rear Admiral MM Abdullahi, the Registrar, and the Chief Librarian. In his remarks, Professor Ogbogbo stressed the vital role of digital innovation in realizing ADUN’s mission, commending the ICP Unit for leading such a forward-thinking initiative.

Delivering a goodwill message, Mr. Godfrey Osakwe, Chairman of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Delta State Chapter, praised ADUN’s leadership for recognising the importance of digital literacy in modern university administration. He emphasized that public relations extends beyond traditional media engagements, playing a pivotal role in stakeholder trust, institutional governance, and digital presence.

“Public relations is not just about media interviews or press releases,” Mr. Osakwe noted. “It’s embedded in our daily actions, our digital footprints, and the integrity of our information systems. Universities must adopt tools that support data-driven decision-making and transparent communication.”

Godfrey Osakwe, Chairman, NIPR Delta State giving his goodwill message during the workshop

A highlight of the workshop was the keynote presentation by Mr. Taiwo Akinosho of Infinix Tech Cloud, who unveiled the ADUN Student Information Desk (ASID) — a cutting-edge ERP solution tailored to transform the university’s internal communications, resource management, and student engagement. ASID promises to centralise data systems, streamline workflows, and foster institutional transparency.

Participants explored practical approaches to building and maintaining digital ecosystems, covering areas such as human resources, admissions, academic records, finance, and public engagement. Emphasis was placed on leveraging interconnected data systems for evidence-based planning and crafting impactful institutional narratives.

Other notable presentations were delivered by Makut Alfred Mashat, Head of Communications and Protocol (ICP Unit); Christabel Ebhonu, Head of Media & Documentation (ICP Unit); and Abiola Olaibi, representing the Deputy Director of ICT, ADUN.

The workshop concluded with a strong sense of shared vision and collaboration among staff, reaffirming ADUN’s dedication to innovation, excellence, and responsive leadership. Participants left inspired to apply the knowledge gained toward building institutional capacity and enhancing ADUN’s reputation as a progressive, future-ready university committed to societal advancement.

NBM of Africa Congratulates President Ese Kakor on Prestigious Humanitarian Recognition Award

The Neo Black Movement (NBM) of Africa Worldwide has extended heartfelt congratulations to its President, Olorogun Ese Kakor (JP), on receiving the Award of Excellence from the Association of Nigerian Inventors (ANI). This honor acknowledges his exceptional contributions to innovation and humanitarian development in Nigeria.

The award was presented by the Executive Governor of Niger State, Alhaji Mohammed Umar Bago, during a grand ceremony held on April 10, 2025, in Abuja. The event, which brought together distinguished personalities from across the nation, also saw Governor Bago and other notable individuals recognized for their efforts in improving lives at both the state and grassroots levels.

NBM of Africa has remained a committed force in advancing humanitarian initiatives across Nigeria, particularly through relief interventions for displaced persons in the North and educational empowerment projects in the South, notably Delta State.

In a congratulatory message signed by the organization’s Publicity Secretary, Mr. Obinna Sambrown, the group highlighted President Kakor’s unwavering dedication to serving the underprivileged and fostering societal development.

The statement reads in part:

“We, the members of NBM of Africa Worldwide, proudly celebrate our esteemed President, Olorogun Ese Kakor (JP), on this well-deserved Award of Excellence from the Association of Nigerian Inventors. This accolade is a testament to your steadfast commitment to humanitarian service and support for innovation in our country.”

“Your philanthropic spirit and selfless leadership continue to inspire us. Through your guidance, NBM of Africa has remained a beacon of hope, positively impacting countless lives across communities.”

“You have shown that true leadership is not defined by titles but by action, empathy, and service to humanity. Your wisdom and direction have helped shape the progress of our organization and reinforced our mission to promote social justice and innovation-driven development.”

“We urge you to remain undeterred by distractions from false narratives or online smear campaigns. Your legacy of compassion, growth, and empowerment speaks louder than any voice of dissent.”

“Once again, congratulations, Olorogun Ese Kakor. We celebrate your achievements and look forward to more milestones under your visionary leadership.”

Supervising an Ultra-Modern Police Station Was Challenging but Fulfilling – CSP Temi Agbede-Zuokumor

By Abel Johngold Orheruata

The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ugborikoko Division in Uvwie Local Government Area, Delta State, CSP Omosetemi Agbede-Zuokumor, has described the task of overseeing the construction of a new ultra-modern police station as demanding, yet deeply rewarding.

Speaking during the commissioning ceremony of the project held on Friday, April 11, 2024, CSP Zuokumor attributed the project’s success to the unwavering support of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd and her own commitment to ensuring a thorough execution.

Reflecting on the journey, she noted, “It was a challenging period, but I remained focused and determined to see it through.” She expressed profound gratitude to the management of Tantita, especially its Chairman, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo), and the company’s Managing Director, High Chief (Engr.) Kestin Ebimorbowei Pondi, for their belief in her and their generous support.

In her words:
“It is with immense pride and gratitude that I stand before you today as the 10th Divisional Police Officer of Ugborikoko Division. This moment marks a significant milestone not only for our division but also for the entire Nigeria Police Force and the community we serve.”

CSP Zuokumor recalled that upon assuming office on June 10, 2024, she was met with a deteriorating structure that was unbefitting of the officers who serve there. Recognizing the urgent need for a transformation, she reached out to her longtime friend and brother-in-law, the MD of Tantita Security Services, who gave his full backing to the vision of a modern, functional station.

“Today, we celebrate the culmination of seven months of tireless effort. From the foundation laid on July 10, 2024, to this remarkable edifice we see today, the journey has been both tough and inspiring.”

She emphasized that the new station is more than just a building—it is a symbol of enhanced safety and service delivery. The station includes a fully furnished gatehouse housing the SIB, surveillance, and station guard offices, a renovated divisional hall, two Hilux patrol vehicles, concrete-stamped flooring, a 30 kVA inverter, and a 30 kVA Mikano generator.

Additional facilities include modern security cameras with ultra-clear monitors, a fully equipped interrogation room compliant with the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, and a tactical conference room to support more efficient operations.

“With these state-of-the-art installations, our officers are better equipped to serve Uvwie and its environs with increased professionalism and efficiency,” she said.

CSP Zuokumor commended the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, for his forward-thinking leadership, and the Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Abaniwonda Olufemi, for entrusting her with the leadership of the Ugborikoko Division and providing steadfast encouragement throughout the project.

She also paid glowing tribute to Tantita Security Services, describing the MD, Chief Kestin Pondi, as “a visionary leader who transforms ideas into lasting legacies.”

Her appreciation extended to her officers and men of the division, acknowledging their patience, sacrifice, and contributions during the construction phase. “Your resilience and cooperation made this a success.”

CSP Zuokumor used the occasion to unveil a new initiative, the Security Education Advocates Campaign, developed in partnership with notable Nigerians including Amb. Pastor Edewor Egedegbe (Value Rebirth and Empowerment Initiative) and Amb. (Dr) Mrs. Onyi Ikemefuna (Sharmar Educational Foundation).

Launched on January 13, 2025, at Delta Career College, the campaign has already reached several schools in Warri South, Okpe, and Uvwie LGAs. Its core mission is to educate and reorient young people, encouraging them to resist crime and drug abuse.

“The initiative aims to become part of the national educational curriculum, teaching children to recognize and report crime, as well as the importance of making the right choices early in life,” she explained. “We are proposing its adoption at the federal level as a strategic solution to combat growing insecurity in Nigeria.”

In conclusion, CSP Zuokumor expressed heartfelt gratitude to her husband, ACP Kevin Zuokumor, PSC, for his constant guidance and technical input throughout the construction.

“This station is more than a physical structure; it is a beacon of hope and security for our people. Let us all continue to uphold the values of integrity, professionalism, and service that define the Nigeria Police Force,” she said.

“Thank you for your attention, and may God bless us all as we embark on this new chapter for the Ugborikoko Division.”

Youth Unemployment Linked to Rising Crime Rates – Rights Group

By Abel Johngold Orheruata, MNIPR

A human rights organization, Initiative for Social Rights Concern and Advancement (ISRCA), has urged governments at all levels to address youth unemployment by providing skill acquisition programs and establishing industries, particularly for graduates. The group insists that economic empowerment is the most effective way to curb crime rates in the country.

ISRCA made this call during a sensitization rally aimed at discouraging young people from engaging in criminal activities and encouraging them to pursue meaningful livelihoods.

Speaking at the rally on Wednesday in Warri, ISRCA’s National Coordinator, Comrade Amb. Derrick Oritsematosan Agberen, expressed concern over the rising cases of kidnapping, armed robbery, and other social vices. He attributed these crimes largely to the lack of job opportunities, particularly for graduates.

“Universities in Nigeria continue to produce thousands of graduates yearly, yet job opportunities remain scarce. We have over two million students gaining admission into Nigerian universities and more than six hundred thousand graduates annually—where are the jobs for them?” Agberen questioned.

He criticized the government’s empowerment programs, stating that they often fail to reach those in need, instead serving as political patronage for party loyalists. He urged young people not to view crime as an escape from hardship but to engage in productive ventures that will earn them a dignified livelihood.

ISRCA, which has been in existence for three years, has committed itself to organizing symposiums, creating awareness, and working with relevant agencies to push the government to address societal challenges.

Agberen also emphasized the role of parents in shaping their children’s values, calling for a collective effort from families, government, and society to instill discipline and moral values in young people.

“The government, parents, and society all have a role to play. We need to work together to guide our children toward becoming responsible members of society,” he said.

Supporting this stance, ISRCA’s National Secretary, Comrade Monday Aberu, stressed that the alarming crime rate necessitated the rally, calling for stronger collaboration with the Nigerian Police Force and other security agencies.

Similarly, the group’s National Treasurer, Comrade Onotu Solomon, expressed optimism that within the next three years, ISRCA would reach every corner of society with its message, working alongside law enforcement agencies to promote crime-free communities.

On gender-specific concerns, the National Director of ISRCA’s Orientation Bureau, Comrade Mrs. Joan Eseoghene Onoruerome, advised mothers to closely monitor their children’s activities and instill strong moral values. She particularly encouraged the girl-child to avoid criminal tendencies and strive to become responsible members of society.

The rally featured public address campaigns targeting motorists, one-on-one outreach to passersby, and the distribution of flyers to residents, all aimed at spreading awareness and fostering a crime-free society.

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