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IBAS SAVES ₦5 BILLION THROUGH STAFF VERIFICATION, PLEDGES FUNDS FOR CRITICAL PROJECTS

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Rivers State Administrator, Vice Admiral (Rtd) Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, has announced that his administration has saved ₦5 billion from the August salary bill following a comprehensive staff verification exercise.

The exercise, he explained, successfully distinguished genuine workers from impostors on the payroll, freeing funds that will be redirected to delivering critical projects that will drive the state’s development.

Vice Admiral Ibas made the disclosure on Tuesday during the 2025 Civil Service Week Celebration held at the Dr. Obi Wali International Conference Centre, Port Harcourt.

The event also featured the unveiling of the new Rivers State Civil Service Handbook and The Bureaucrat magazine by the Administrator while Acting Head of Service, Dr. (Mrs.) Inyingi Brown unviled the vision, mission and the pledge. These publications are designed to guide, inform, and showcase the work of civil servants while promoting efficiency and ethical standards.

Vice Admiral Ibas said, “My heart is filled with gratitude for the dedication of Rivers civil servants who are the backbone of my administration. Their support and contribution have sustained the peace we enjoy in this state. We honour them as our unsung heroes who keep government working.”

This year’s celebration is themed “Five Years to 2030: Accelerating Public Service Delivery for a Sustainable Future,” with the sub-theme “Empowering the Rivers State Civil Service: A New Era of Innovation, Productivity, and Excellence.”

The administrator outlined various reform initiatives undertaken by his administration to retool the state’s civil service. These include:

Capacity Building: Large-scale training and upskilling programs, particularly for accounting and finance staff — the first of their kind in the state.

Improved Welfare: An upward salary review for heads of agencies to reflect economic realities.

Minimum Wage for LG Workers: Implementation of an ₦85,000 minimum wage for local government workers to encourage dedication, accountability, and improved service delivery.

Verification Exercise: The first-ever verification of local government staff to ensure accurate personnel records, which also yielded significant savings.

Health and Insurance Schemes: Mandatory enrollment of workers in the state’s contributory health protection programme (17% government, 8% staff), as well as the upcoming Group Life Insurance Scheme to ensure prompt benefits for families of deceased workers.

Support for Retirees: Verification of pensioners locally and abroad to clean up records, implementation of a ₦32,000 consequential adjustment, and compulsory health insurance for retirees. Monthly pension releases were increased from ₦2 billion to ₦2.6 billion.

Vice Admiral Ibas emphasised that the civil service remains central to the state’s reform efforts and development vision. He assured staff whose salaries are pending to present themselves for verification with the required documents in order to be paid promptly.

He also commended the Galaxy Backbone for enriching the celebration through lectures that motivated the workforce.

On the state’s media sector, he announced plans to revamp government-owned media organisations to boost professionalism and efficiency.

“Our administration is building a civil service that is world-class, resilient, and dedicated. Together, with one dialogue and collective trust, we will sustain peace, human rights, and development in Rivers State,” Ibas affirmed.

In her welcome address, the Acting Head of the Rivers State Civil Service, Dr. (Mrs.) Inyingi Brown, described the occasion as an opportunity for civil servants to reflect on the vital role they play in driving the development of Rivers State. She noted that it was also a time to evaluate their contributions, values, and the teamwork that propels them toward excellence.

Speaking on the theme, “Five Years to 2030: Accelerating Public Service Delivery for a Sustainable Future,” with the sub-theme, “Empowering the Rivers State Civil Service: A New Era of Innovation, Productivity, and Excellence,” Dr. Brown said the celebration would usher workers into a renewed season of productivity and distinction befitting the service.

“With the knowledge and tools that modern technology provides, we are positioned to build a civil service that is agile, responsive, and effective. As part of this commitment, we will launch our pledge, vision, and mission statement to guide our actions in integrity, impartiality, and diligence.

“Our aspiration is to become world-class professionals who deliver quality services that drive productivity, sound management, and the highest ethical standards—all in support of good governance. As the engine of government and custodians of policy, our professionalism and the quality of service we deliver are directly reflected in the lives of the people we serve,” she added.

She also announced the launch of The Bureaucrat magazine and the Rivers State Civil Service Handbook, both designed to inform, guide, and showcase civil servants’ work while promoting efficiency.

Dr. Brown expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of the State Administrator, who has approved training opportunities for staff across all cadres and grade levels. She also acknowledged the provision of essential resources, including a dedicated generator to power elevators, aimed at enhancing service delivery.

The Chairman of the Rivers State Civil Service Commission, Dr. Barikor Livinus Baribuma, in his remarks, emphasized the importance of retrospection, noting that it should inspire improved service delivery and the embrace of technology as a tool for reform.

“We will continue to leverage the support provided by Vice Admiral Ibas through technology, as well as through improved skills and knowledge, on the path of innovation for a sustainable future for our state.”

The Programme Director of Galaxy Backbone, Mr. Wumi Oghoetuoma, representing the Managing Director, Prof. Ibrahim Adeyanju, delivered the theme lecture titled: “Digital Transformation and its Impact on Public Service Delivery: The Nigerian Federal Government Experience and Opportunity for Rivers State.”

He emphasised that integrating technology into the modern workplace enhances the learning, working, and growth experiences of workers, driving efficiency and adaptability—while clarifying that technology is not meant to replace workers, but to empower them.

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Man in shock after lady he lodged with in a hotel in Abuja flees with his car and other valuables

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A Nigerian man is currently in shock after a young lady identified as Precious Chinyere , whom he took to a hotel in the Asokoro area in the FCT for a romantic getaway allegedly fled with his car and other personal belongings on Thursday, February 5,

The distraught man and Precious had visited the hotel and opted for a short time stay. Things took a different in the evening when the man noticed Precious had left the hotel room without notifying him and took along with her some of his personal belongings including phones and laptop and also his car.

The victim immediately reported the incident to the police.

When contacted, the spokesperson of the FCT police command, SP Josephine Adeh, told LIB that the matter is currently being investigated and that efforts are being made to apprehend the suspect.

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US Reacts As De@th Toll In Kwara Terror Attacks Hits 200

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The United States Mission in Nigeria has condemned the k!lling of more than 200 civilians in recent attacks on communities in Kwara State.

Recall that terrorists launched de@dly attacks on Woro and Nuku communities in Kaiama Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday night, k!lling unsuspecting citizens.

It was gathered that the gunmen invaded the villages, opened fire on residents and burned homes.

According to reports, the de@th toll from the unfortunate incident hit 200 on Thursday night.

Reacting, the US Mission Nigeria condemned the k!lling via a post on its official X handle.

The post reads, “The United States condemns the horrific attack in Kwara state in Nigeria, which claimed the lives of more than 160 people, with the de@th toll still unconfirmed and many still unaccounted for.

“We express our deepest condolences to the families of those affected by this senseless violence.

“We welcome President Tinubu’s order to deploy security forces to protect villages in the area and his directive to federal and state officials to provide aid to the community and bring the perpetrators of this atrocity to justice.”

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“I’ll never settle for a barber, yahoo boy or a poor man” — nail tech’s list of men she says she can’t marry sparks reactions online

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A Nigerian nail technician has set social media talking after openly listing the kind of men she says she can never settle for.

In a now-viral post, she stated clearly that she refuses to “settle for less” and went on to mention professions and traits she considers a no-go area.

According to her, she can never settle for a barber, an aza man, a yahoo boy, a mechanic, an actor, a laundry man, a hype man, or a plumber. She also added that she wouldn’t marry a man with a high body count or a poor man.

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