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HOUSE COMMITTEE MEETS WITH RIVERS STATE SOLE ADMINISTRATOR AFTER MULTIPLE DELAYS

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The House of Representatives ad hoc committee on Rivers State finally met with the Sole Administrator of the State, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, on Friday, April 25, 2025, after several postponements. The meeting was held to discuss the current state of affairs in Rivers State, given the House’s constitutional authority to take over the duties of the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Ibas had previously missed the meeting and apologized for his absence, requesting additional time to prepare for his briefing. “He explained that he was still settling into his new role and asked for the committee’s understanding,” sources said.

After Ibas’ request, journalists were asked to leave, and the meeting moved into a closed-door session. The meeting had been postponed last week following a formal request from Ibas, who was attending the National Economic Council meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

This marked Ibas’ first appearance at the NEC since his appointment as Sole Administrator of Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu, following the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara in March 2025. The closed-door session is expected to provide an opportunity for the committee to engage with Ibas on key issues affecting the state.

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FG to Scrap Common Entrance, Introduce Learner ID for Pupils

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The Federal Government has announced plans to abolish the Junior Secondary School Common Entrance Examination and introduce a nationwide Learner Identification Number system to track pupils throughout their academic journey.

Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, disclosed the proposal during an interactive session with journalists in Lagos, stating that the reforms are aimed at improving access to education and strengthening monitoring mechanisms across the country.

Under the proposed framework, the current common entrance examination will be phased out and replaced with a Continuous Assessment (CA) system. The minister explained that pupils would be evaluated based on their academic performance from primary one, allowing for seamless transfer of records when moving between schools.

Alausa said the reform is designed to address long-standing challenges in the transition from primary to secondary education, particularly the high number of pupils who fail to progress.

According to him, Nigeria has over 50,000 public primary schools with more than 23 million pupils, yet only slightly above three million transition to junior secondary school within the public system.

He described the gap as a reflection of limited access, noting that private schools cannot fully absorb the shortfall.

“The issue is simply lack of access,” he said, adding that the Federal Government is working with state governments to expand infrastructure and build more schools to accommodate the growing number of pupils.

To support the reform, the government plans to introduce a unique Learner Identification Number for every child from the primary school level. The number will remain with each pupil throughout their education, regardless of school transfers.

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The system, the minister said, will enable authorities to track students’ progress and identify dropouts for timely intervention.

“If a child is expected to be in JSS1 and is not there, we will be able to determine the reason,” he added.

Alausa also revealed plans to revive the school feeding programme as part of efforts to boost enrolment and retention in public schools.

He noted that the programme may be placed under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Education to improve monitoring and effectiveness.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts by the Federal Government of Nigeria to strengthen the education sector, improve retention rates, and ensure more children complete basic education.

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Alue-Do Festival Assault: First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Condemns Attack on Women, Calls for Justice

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The First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, has strongly condemned the reported assault of women and girls during the Alue-Do Festival in Ozoro, Delta State, describing the incident as “horrific” and unacceptable.

Reacting to viral footage from Ozoro, the First Lady expressed outrage over scenes showing young girls being physically and sexually assaulted, as well as subjected to degrading treatment during what was meant to be a cultural celebration.

While acknowledging Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity, Mrs. Tinubu stressed that no tradition or custom should be used as justification for violating the dignity and rights of women and girls.

She commended the efforts of the Nigeria Police Force for making arrests in connection with the incident and urged authorities to ensure that all perpetrators are brought to justice.

The First Lady also called on victims to seek immediate medical and psychological support, offering prayers for their healing, peace, and strength in the aftermath of the ordeal.

The incident has sparked widespread concern and renewed calls for stricter measures to protect women and girls during cultural and public events across the country.

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World Water Day 2026: Oluremi Tinubu Calls for Gender Equity Through Improved Water Access

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The First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, has called for collective action to promote gender equality through improved access to water and sanitation, as the world marks World Water Day 2026.

In a message commemorating the day, Senator Tinubu highlighted this year’s theme, “Water and Gender,” alongside the campaign slogan, “Where Water Flows, Equality Grows,” emphasizing the strong link between water access and gender equity.

She noted that in many communities, women and girls bear the burden of sourcing water, often trekking long distances to streams, a situation that negatively impacts their education, health, and economic opportunities.

“When we ensure safe, clean, and accessible water, we do more than quench thirst; we open doors for girls to stay in school, for women to pursue livelihoods, and for families to live healthier lives,” she said.

The First Lady urged Nigerians to work together to ensure equitable access to water resources across the country, stressing that improved water systems can drive social and economic development.

She concluded by encouraging citizens to embrace the spirit of the global observance and reaffirm commitments toward building a more inclusive society.

“Let us work together to ensure that where water flows in Nigeria, equity truly grows,” she added.

World Water Day is observed annually on March 22 to raise awareness on the importance of freshwater and advocate for sustainable management of water resources worldwide.

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