GPHCDA 2024 Management Retreat: Fubara Commits To Making Greater Port Harcourt City A Model

GPHCDA 2024 Management Retreat: Fubara Commits To Making Greater Port-Harcourt City A Model
GPHCDA 2024 Management Retreat: Fubara Commits To Making Greater Port-Harcourt City A Model
The Greater Port Harcourt City 2024 Management Retreat was recently held from April 26 to April 27, 2024 at the Swiss International Hotel in Mabisel, Port Harcourt.

Gatekeepers News reports that the theme of the retreat was “Transiting to New Smart Cities; The Beginning”.

The retreat brought together various key individuals such as government officials, stakeholders, industry experts, and leaders of thought to discuss and deliberate on issues related to the sustainable development and growth of Greater Port Harcourt City.

The event was flagged off by the Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency Sir Siminilayi Fubara, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Her Excellency Prof (Mrs) Ngozi Nma Odu.

She assured the Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority (GPHCDA) management that the Governor has a keen interest in seeing the vision of creating Greater Port Harcourt City fully realized during his tenure.

The Governor emphasized his commitment to support the authority towards the achievement of the vision for the good of the people of Rivers State. The Governor called on the management to seize the moment and lay the groundwork for a city that is prosperous, livable, and futuristic. The Greater Port Harcourt City aims to become a model for other states to emulate.

In his address, the acting Sole Administrator TPL (Dr) Tonte Davies highlighted the road map/action plans which the GPHCDA is undertaking towards achieving the vision of creating new smart cities and in the context of the outlined drive, the recent groundbreaking for the ongoing 20,000 low-income housing units is a recognised cardinal move that points to the start of a major implementation activity which will enhance this focus.

GPHCDA 2024 Management Retreat: Fubara Commits To Making Greater Port-Harcourt City A Model

He also listed a few achievements like the completed phase 1 stormwater canal retention, the 500,000 litres capacity water project, the installed 11kva switchgear panel, and the 3kva electricity power substation amongst other ongoing infrastructural projects. Dr Davies happily informed the meeting of the introduction of a digital solution to streamline physical planning regulations and documentation to facilitate business transactions and enhance express approvals, which promotes the ease of doing business in that regard.

The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development Management Board, Engr. Omatsola Felix Ogbe, represented by Mr Olubisi Okunola, Manager Strategy, presented a paper on “Transformation and Reorganisation of a 21st Century Organisation; The NCDMB Experience.”

He took the participants through the transformative journey of the board, which placed them as one of the most productive public sector organisations in the country. He stated that the board has transformed the oil and gas sector with strategic partnerships, which has enhanced local participation in the industry to about 70% in the past few years.

Also, an international investor from Gambia and CEO of RIV/TAF, Mustapha Njie, presented a paper on the affordable housing Initiative and promised the timely completion of the ongoing TAF City 20,000 housing units project, a pet project of Gov Sim Fubara.

GPHCDA 2024 Management Retreat: Fubara Commits To Making Greater Port-Harcourt City A Model

He gave participants strategic insight on the keys to successful project implementation and project delivery and stated that the RIV-TAF project has recorded remarkable progress with about 400 housing units at various stages of completion within three months of its flagoff.

Furthermore, the lead paper presenter, renowned Town Planner Kazeem Sanusi tasked the management of the Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority to stand out in their responsibilities emphasizing that the most beautiful aspect of planning is inclusiveness, utilizing the power of crucial discussions and teamwork. He stated that the GPHCDA stands on the threshold of history to transform the new city into a model smart city just like Dubai was transformed in the past few decades.

He urged the participants to be committed to fostering partnerships and collaborations to drive sustainable development in Greater Port Harcourt City, including engaging with private sector stakeholders, civil society organizations, and international partners to implement sustainable development practices and initiatives in the new city.

In his closing remarks the Administrator of Greater Port Harcourt City, TPL (Dr) Tonte Davies promised a commitment to the comprehensive action plan outlining key priorities, initiatives and timelines for implementing the ideas and recommendations generated during the retreat.

He further declared that the just concluded Greater Port Harcourt City Management retreat has set the stage for a new chapter in the city’s development journey, noting that the vision, passion and commitment of Governor Sim Fubara and the enthusiasm and shared vision of all participants have laid a strong foundation for the sustainable growth and prosperity of Greater Port Harcourt City and the state at large.

The Lead Consultant Mr Ono K. Akpe of Red Sapphire Ltd, Abuja, who led a team of seasoned facilitators engaged the participants for the two days at the retreat with cutting-edge intellectual discourse to broaden knowledge in various aspects of management covering work ethics, organizational culture, intrapreneurship, team building, infrastructural development, innovation and mindset change, re-branding and marketing smart cities.

The creative two-day retreat was rounded up with a team bonding exercise session that was quite stimulating, engaging and exciting.