Category: Discourse

  • With love from AbdulRazaq

    With love from AbdulRazaq

    •  By Raheem Adedoyin

    Today is Governor AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq’s 65th birthday. There will be plenty of congratulatory messages especially in newspapers and on social media. Special prayers will also be held to commemorate the milestone.

    Birthday gifts? The Governor is averse to loud celebrations;  so,  you won’t probably find him  in Kwara today to hand him your gifts.

    But the Sardauna of Ilorin Emirate and Akorede of Oro Kingdom actually received a unique birthday gift a week ahead of the celebration today. It was from Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu who was the Governor’s guest for three days ( 28th- 30th January, 2025) in Ilorin last week.

    The first lady’s gift came in the form of a resounding testimonial on the outstanding performance of the Governor in office and the abundant love that that performance elicits in Kwara State.

    “I see the love you (Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq) have for your people. It’s quite infectious. This shows that you’re a core politician” the first Lady remarked at a banquet organised in her honour.

    With his people, ( Kwarans) the love  is mutual as Mrs Tinubu acknowledges: “ We know you people of Kwara State greatly love your Governor”.

    The  love goes even further and deeper , extending to the inner recesses of Nigeria’s first family

    “ We also love him; Mr. President loves him even  more. That’s it! “

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    The cultivation and spread of love in Kwara State is truly infectious.

    Who would not love a performing leader. ?

    For five years, Governor AbdulRazaq has constructed  a network of projects across the state yearning for the traditional commissioning. But in his typical simple style , the Governor just allowed usage of most of the projects without ceremonial noise.

    But the first Lady came and she opened  Kwara’s legacy projects to the world.

    What changed the Governor’s mind? The dire needs to showcase his legacy work and dismantle the false narratives of the opposition.

    In inviting the President’s wife and in the typical AA fashion,  the gender card was in full display. Welcome to Kwara , the home of expressive  love for the women and the youth.

    In Kwara, women and the youth literally are celebrated. A state law, initiated by the Abdulrazaq Administration mandates gender inclusiveness in government appointments. Accordingly, more than half of the members of the state executive council are women and they are saddled with the critical work in Finance, education, health, communication and agriculture; four out of the six members of the state House of assembly members from the governor’s senatorial district are women. Virtually all the elected vice chairman of local governments are women; one Executive chairman, from Moro Local Government, is even a woman.

    So, Kwara being the women’s haven, it  made sense  that the Governor would choose the first first Lady to come unveil his iconic projects

    The invitation notice was short notice but the first lady’s presence in the State of Harmony was electrifying.  There was so much packed into the three- day official visit.  She came, she saw and she marvelled.

    “I could say that we came here on a very short notice. It’s been incredible. I personally see the work of wonderful coordination  and everything has just worked well.”

    And truly-  ignore the opposition noise-  things are working well in Kwara  State in terms of Infrastructural development and good governance.

     The first lady’s elaborate engagements during her visit started with the inauguration of the ICT Community Centre at the Kwara State  University of Education, Ilorin   built  by her Renewed Hope Initiative and the Intensive Care Unit and Dr. Amuda Aluko Ward at the General Hospital, Ilorin .

    The First Lady  then  pivoted to the AbdulRazaq Signature  projects which she either commissioned or toured. These included:

    * Tanke Flyover, named after the late celebrated  discilinarian , General Tunde Idiagbon, deputy to General Muhammadu Buhari when Buhari was Military head of state. Tanke is a strategic area within Ilorin and that flyover is already easing the free flow of traffic significantly and is certain to boost the economy of the state

    * Groundbreaking ceremony of the multi billion naira State Civil Service Clinic.  The old clinic is being reconstructed from  scratch to a multi- storey State -of -the- art public hospital. It is named after Senator Oluremi Tinubu.

    * Tour of innovation Hub, Garment Factory and the Sugar Factory Film Studio. The first lady who donated N350 million to produce a movie projecting the culture and rich heritage of Kwara State to the world predicted that Kwara would cause an upset in Nigeria’s creative industry

    * Evening leisure at the Flower Garden, GRA, Ilorin, once a hideout for criminal activities but  resuscitated to a lush-green recreational facility

    The iconic projects commissioned last week and many more awaiting commissioning are located in Ilorin, the state capital for the benefit of all Kwarans ( not just Ilorin indigenes) and non Kwarans. Many more developmental projects are however, spread across the state.

    As all politics is local, everyone has something to point to in their constituencies. In my native Oro Kingdom, we celebrate Governor AbdulRazaq for his Administration’s investments in our communities on healthcare ( Upgrading , comprehensive renovation, equipping and staffing of the Legacy Oro General Hospital); education (the comprehensive renovation, construction of new classrooms, supply of equipments and staffing at the iconic Oro Grammar School) and road infrastructure (construction of a major road-  Okerimi Oro junction to NITEL junction – connecting the two wards in Oro land.

    It is in recognition of The Governor’s contributions to the development of Oro Kingdom that he was conferred in 2022 with the honorary chieftaincy title of Akorede of Oro Kingdom . Akorede means someone who has brought good  fortunes to your community.

      For spreading joy, love and good fortunes across the state, you may dub Governor AbdulRazaq the Akorede  of Kwara State.

    Happy Birthday, Akorede of Kwara.

     .Adedoyin , FNGE , FNIPR ,

     is Oloriewe of Oro Kingdom and Kwara State stakeholder

  • Better days ahead, minister assures Nigerians

    Better days ahead, minister assures Nigerians

    Nigerians have been reassured of a stronger economy this year.

    Information and National Orientation Minister Mohammed Idris, who renewed the assurance, noted that the approvals granted by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for critical infrastructure projects will enhance the standard of living and expand economic opportunities.

    Addressing reporters at the State House in Abuja, after the FEC meeting, the minister described 2025 as a “year of consolidation”, stating that the government’s reforms are beginning to yield positive results.

    He said: “The Tinubu administration is focused on translating its reforms into tangible benefits for citizens, including job creation and improved living standards.”

    He added that the economy is beginning to “turn the corner” and that this year will be critical for the policies being implemented.

    “By the end of 2025, the economy will be a lot better”, the minister assured.

    Idris acknowledged the economic hardships that followed key government policies, including the removal of fuel subsidies and foreign exchange adjustments.

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    However, he stressed that such difficulties are part of a necessary transition toward a more stable and prosperous economy.

    “Keep your hope alive. The government is aware of the challenges, but we are committed to seeing this through. Reforms anywhere in the world come with short-term difficulties, but our focus is on long-term growth and development”, he stated.

    The minister said that 67 memos were reviewed during the two-day FEC meeting, with most receiving thorough consideration and few of them stepped down for further evaluation.

    He explained that the approved projects are strategically designed not only to improve national infrastructure but also to provide immediate employment opportunities.

    “This is the quickest way to ensure that the entire country is being rejuvenated”, Idris noted, adding that the government is prioritising local labour participation in construction projects.

  • I’ll bring perpetrators of Esa-Oke killings to justice, says Adeleke

    I’ll bring perpetrators of Esa-Oke killings to justice, says Adeleke

    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has vowed to bring to book, those behind the killings and destruction of property in Esa-Oke, over the appointment of a new traditional ruler.

     The governor said this yesterday while meeting with the indigenes and residents of the town in Ibokun Local Government.

     Having identified violence as a hindering factor to community development, Adeleke said perpetrators of the uprising would be brought to book, no matter how highly placed they were.

     He said the announcement of the new traditional ruler was done in good faith but “If you are not pleased, write your petition and I will act on it.

     “There is no need for you to start fighting because I will do justice to your petition.

     “I know we will have disagreements, but not to the extent of killing and razing houses.

     “What do we stand to gain,” he said.

     Adeleke also promised to constitute a panel of inquiry to look into the immediate and the remote causes of the crisis.

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     The Chairman of Esa-Oke Central Union, Bamigboye Aremu, said the crisis erupted due to the imposition of Prince Timileyin Ajayi as the Olojudo of Ido Ajegunle.

     “This appointment, made through a government white paper, is a source of great concern for us.

     “Ajayi is a native of Ilesa, in Ijesha South Traditional Council, and has no lineage or connection to the families that own the farmland.

     “This imposition violates the traditional and historical jurisdiction of His Royal Majesty, Oba Adeyemi Akanbi Adediran, Owa Omiran of Esa-Oke, and undermines the peace and unity of our community.

     “We respectfully demand the reversal of the government white paper that appointed Prince Ajayi as the Olojudo of Ido Ayegunle.

     “This action is necessary to restore the trust of the Esa-Oke people in the government and to prevent further escalation of tension.

     “Additionally, we appeal for the unconditional release of our youths who were indiscriminately arrested during the recent crisis,” he said.

     News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls four persons were reportedly killed and seven police officers injured during Monday’s protest.

     The protest was against the government’s announcement of a new traditional ruler for Ido Ayegunle, a community located within Esa-Oke town.

  • Fed Govt’s e-Border project: An outsider’s view

    Fed Govt’s e-Border project: An outsider’s view

    By Israel Fagbemigun

    Almost a year into the effective take-off of the Federal Government’s E-Border project as being effectively implemented by the Nigeria Immigration Service(NIS), some developments that have followed need to be assessed.

    First as a way to x-ray the performance of the NIS as an agency of government under their supervision of Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Minister of Interior within the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda, and secondly as a way of assessing the connection between policy elucidation, implementation and congruence between projections and outcomes.

    There is no doubting the fact that the issue of irregular migration through unauthorized borders is a global challenge. The most recent US election had issues surrounding such movements well debated and the policy direction of the newly Inaugurated Trump presidency attests to it.

    The peculiarities of Nigeria, its being heemed in between different Sahel states and the fact that there are  numerous cross-border communities interacting on commercial and family and cultural basis amongst others, place more pressure on her in this direction.

    The E-Border solution was therefore conceived with the variables highlighted above in mind. One of the aims of the project was to deliver a total of 40 E-verification gates across multiple airports in Nigeria by the end of the first quarter. These installations were to include 10 gates in Abuja, 21 in Lagos, five in Kano, and four each in Enugu and Port-Harcourt. All have been built, but only Abuja and Lagos are fully functional at the moment.

    To actualise the set goals, and obviously mindful of these challenges, the Comptroller General of the Immigration Service  on assuming office conducted border assessment tours across our various border posts, commands, and formations in the country, to assess the status of our borders and reinforce inter-agency collaboration. It is safe to opine that the tours must have enabled her to identify areas of vulnerability and take proactive measures to strengthen our borders.

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    Obvious from the agency’s subsequent actions is the fact thay the tours also strengthened its border community informants network, providing it with timely and actionable intelligence on potential security threats.

    Little wonder gains have been recorded in droves. Late last year, precisely on the 10th of December,  84 illegal migrants were apprehended in Oyo state. These individuals, mostly under the age of Twenty (20), were upon interrogation confirmed to be involved in different cyber and other related crimes. They were also confirmed to be from such African neighbours as Congo Brazzaville, Central African Republic (CAR), and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

    Specificaly connected with the  E-gates system is the arrest of 14 persons of international security interest! What this means is that from information gleaned from the immigrants which were then ran through the E-gates database, they were confirmed to be persons who pose security threats of international dimension! Such persons would have seamlessly dissolved into Nigeria if the initiative had not been commenced.

    But that was not all. One Mrs. Uadiale Christiana Jacob, aka Christy Evan Osagie, a wanted convicted leader of an international human trafficking network, was also arrested by operatives of the NIS at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos on the 24th December 2024. Again, it was through the use of the e-gate process.

    Just a week ago, 90 illegal immigrants were apprehended by the NIS is Rivers State. Their profiling revealed that 85 of them are Cameroonian, 5 Chadians, aided by 4 Nigeriens. Of the 94, 74 are males and 20 females. This again point to a more proactive, more diligent and more focussed Immigration Service.

    Yet these achievements, remarkable as they are, do not conclusively on their own prove that the NIS has arrived the desired destination in the bid to make our nation safer through renewed vigilance on her borders. What it shows is with more efforts, better outcomes are possible. It also shows that much more has to be done, that for the NIS, there is still much room for improvement.

    Such possible improvements may however not come until other phases of the e-border solutions are commenced. For the truth is that the e-border solutions were scheduled to be installed and deployed in three phases, and only the first phase has just been operationalised.

    That first phase has however brought some positive developments as earlier shown.  For instance, the NIS has intercepted and repatriated one hundred and Seventy-six [176] migrants along Nigeria’s border with Benin Republic in the past 6 months. This is true of all other border areas where the NIS has received positive feedback from the community and other sister security agencies. 

    Yet the NIS was operating under international parameters. It had to be careful to avoid the over-generalization of all irregular migrants as criminals, terrorists, and bandits, a reality that the United Nation’s Conventions and other regional protocols to which Nigeria is a signatory frowns at.

    It has to on one hand be able to allow regular migration, avoid criminalizing undocumented migrants, and refrain from stigmatising Nigeria’s neighbours without proper evidence and facts, on the other.

    Again, the NIS has to navigate around the fact that citizens of both Benin Republic and Niger Republic being members of the ECOWAS region do not require visas to enter Nigeria and that Chad, yet another country from which immigrants flock in, enjoys visa free entry to Nigeria for visits not more than 90 days!

    In a way therefore, the close cultural and historical relationship at the border communities have in no small way affected the performance of the e-border effort.

    But the NIS seems to have apprehended this reality. Within the last one year, it introduced the issuance of ECOWAS National Biometric Card (ENBIC) that will ensure proper documentation of ECOWAS migrants as they transit between their countries of origin and Nigeria. This document doubles as a residence permit for citizens of ECOWAS apart from being a travel document.

    The service has also continued with the e-registration of migrants, an initiative commenced in 2019 and have registered over 250,000 foreigners between then and late 2024. The NIS through this effort has acquired and is keeping biometric records of all categories of migrants in Nigeria. 

    At all times, the NIS has never for once kept its attention from closely monitoring the movement of migrants into Nigeria as part of its mandate. Even when Nigeria’s borders were closed in 2020 against the inflow of goods, the Federal Government did not order the closure of borders against humans and the NIS did not reduce its vigilance in any way.

    No doubt, the E-border initiative as being implemented by the NIS has helped greatly along the line, it is hoped that further phases will do more to keep Nigeria and her borders safe and protected from dangerous and criminal elements while guaranteeing the movement of others under the laws of the land.

    •Fagbemigun is an Abuja-based multimedia journalist, he can be reached via honisrael89@gmail.com.

  • Gov Abiodun: Creative thinking and prudent management of resources

    Gov Abiodun: Creative thinking and prudent management of resources

    By Femi Ogbonnikan

    This is another assessment season for governments, corporate bodies, and individuals. For the administration of the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, the 2024 fiscal year was a year of great accomplishments in very many respects. From road infrastructure development projects to healthcare delivery service, human capital development, domestic and foreign investment inflow, security, Easy-of-Doing-business index, and economic growth, etcetera, achievements within the year have been quite tremendous. 

    All these did not happen by accident. It’s the outcome of diligent planning, commitment, policy consistency, and prudent management of resources. To begin with infrastructure development, there is a long list of landmark projects the administration has commissioned that have added to the fortune of the state’s economy and industry. As of today, over 600 kilometres of roads have been constructed across the state to ease the movement of goods and persons. Apart from internal connectivity, priority has also been given to the highways that connect Ogun with neighbouring states, particularly Lagos.

    The most recent of these is the Denro-Ishasi-Akute Road commissioned by Governor Abiodun at the tail end of the year. Until the intervention of the present government, the road had suffered prolonged neglect under successive administrations.

    Similarly, construction work on the Akute-Oke Aro road within Ifo Local Government Area is also progressing simultaneously. While commissioning the Ojodu Abiodun-Denro-Ishasi-Akute Road, the governor promised to complete the project within the shortest possible time, signaling a new dawn for these suburb communities.  Among others, Denro-Ishashi is one of the fastest growing communities in Ogun State. Its rapidly expanding population is as a result of affordable housing. Bordering Nigeria’s largest commercial city, Lagos, it has continued to witness an increase in the influx of people who cannot afford the rising trend of accommodation rent. With the current economic challenges facing the nation, rent in Lagos has gone beyond the reach of average income households. So, the community offers itself as an alternative settlement option.

    But the deplorable condition of the road has for so long remained a nightmare for the residents. The agony of the people in the affected areas had been a popular reference point for the media before Governor Abiodun’s intervention. However, through the intervention of the Abiodun administration, the road has been restored to a better shape to ease the suffering of people in the area.

    Thus, people can now travel between Lagos and Ogun State in less than an hour for a journey that would hitherto take two or three hours or even more before the advent of the present administration. More and more people are now coming to Ogun State to live, to work and to hold conferences because of easy accessibility.

    While construction work on the 20-kilometre Agbara-Lusada-Atan in Ado Odo/Ota Local Government Area is almost being completed, Prince Abiodun has equally put Ajuwon and Akute-Ajuwon roads on the priority list, saying “I am a promise-keeping governor.” 

    For so long, the Agbara-Lusada-Atan road has been in a deplorable condition. Yet, the road is of great economic importance to the State and the nation as a whole.” Prince Abiodun maintained that his administration had kept faith with his promise to ensure that road construction was evenly spread across the 20 local governments in the state.

    The ever-busy Lagos-Ota-Sango-Abeokuta which has remained a nightmare to the commuters and motorists along the corridor also received the attention of the Ogun State government under Prince Dapo Abiodun. Ordinarily, the road is a direct responsibility of the Federal Government but bureaucratic bottleneck had stalled the joint efforts of the Ogun State government and its counterpart in Lagos State to take over the financing of it in the interest of the commuting public. However, following persistent agitation that culminated in the eventual handing over of the road to the two states, the contract for the reconstruction work was awarded to Craneburg Construction Company in May 2024. This was borne out of the concern to relieve the people of the pain they go through on a daily basis.

    In addition to this, the governor has also facilitated other federal projects including Laderin Train Station road phase one, Abeokuta. The project is in two phases beginning from Laderin to the train station with the channelization of storm water to the drainages.

    Beyond that, the Ogun State ministry of Works and Infrastructure is also collaborating with the Federal Government to rehabilitate additional 21 roads across the state, beginning with Ado Odo/Ota, Yewa North and Yewa South, as well as Abeokuta North and Abeokuta South. One of such key projects is the ongoing reconstruction of Sango-Atan-Owode-Idi-Iroko Road. The project has been on paper for so many years.

    The real game changer is the Gateway Agro-Cargo International Airport, Ilishan-Remo billed to commence flight operations anytime from now. Though a capital-intensive project, the Airport was built in a record-breaking short period of two years, thus, making it the fastest to be constructed ever in the history of this country. It recorded the first historic flight landing sometime last year. As already projected, the Airport will begin scheduled and non-scheduled flights any time from now, as the approval process to get the airport running has reached an advanced stage.

    Power is the engine room of economic and industrial growth. To give further boost to industrial transformation initiative of the administration, Governor Abiodun has expressed interest in acquiring the Hydro Power Plant situated at the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority to facilitate the availability of energy for investors in the state. The importance of the long-abandoned Hydro Power Plant to the state’s economy cannot be over-emphasized. When successfully resuscitated, it will attract sufficient energy for business interests in the state. It will also highlight the state’s potential as a hub for industrial activities by ensuring affordable energy costs through this acquisition.

    For the health concern, the recent transfer of the 250-bed capacity hospital, Abeokuta is a further testament to the administration’s commitment to accessible healthcare service delivery to the good people of Ogun State.

    The project was 65 percent completion level when former governor Ibikunle Amosun abandoned it midway. Realising the state’s financial incapacitation due to the challenge of the current economy, the present government decided to enter into concessionary arrangements with global health management institutions to compete and run the hospital on behalf of the state government.

    While performing the handover ceremony to Viewpoint Health Management Services Limited and Pan African Capital Holdings at his office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Abiodun assured that the 250-bed Specialist Hospital would start operations in March 2025 in the first instance and subsequently commence full operations in June of the same year.

    “This hospital will meet the precise needs of our population. It is scheduled for partial opening in March 2025 and full operations in June 2025.

    “From what we have seen and done, if that hospital is properly run, medical tourism will be attracted to that hospital,” he enthused.

    Governor Abiodun further emphasized that the hospital would be equipped with advanced facilities and cutting-edge technology for effective healthcare delivery, as well as serve as a referral centre for medical research, training, and innovation.

    The Abiodun administration’s commitment to affordable housing aligns with its urban regeneration policy as well as the new housing policy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. So far, the administration has built over 4,000 houses across the state, while also working towards the delivery of 10,000 housing units before the end of the second tenure of Governor Abiodun.

    The governor gave the assurance when he received the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Mr. Oyetunde Oladimeji Ojo, who paid him a courtesy call in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

    “To date, we have built about 4,000 affordable houses within four years, and we are still building. By the time I’m done, we will probably build about 10,000 houses,” he said.

    Another project called “Civil Servants Village,” sitting on a 50-hectare of land is also ongoing to give opportunity for members of the state workforce to buy land and build their houses.

     The governor further assured that his administration would establish a system where Nigerians in the Diaspora would acquire property in the state online and track their development wherever they are.

    For four consecutive sessions under the administration of Abiodun, the state has routinely maintained its competitive edge over the rest parts of the country. The administration has been able to initiate and sustain the trajectory of economic growth through aggressive infrastructure development, improved Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) capacity, industrial investments, human capital development, youth empowerment, improvement in agricultural value chains, land reform policy, Ease-of-Doing-Business, healthcare delivery service, affordable housing and implementation of an integrated transportation master plan, among others.

    Over the last five years, there has been continuous improvement in the Ease-of-Doing-Business and land reforms initiative which provide attraction for investors. The same reason also accounted for the creation of four economic zones in the State in addition to the Agbara Industrial Zone, which includes Ota and Kajola axes. At present, Agbara Industrial Zone is arguably the largest industrial zone in Nigeria and probably one of the largest in the continent. It is the zone that makes Ogun State the industrial capital of Nigeria.

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    As of today, Ogun is among the few states that can survive independently of the Federal Government. Due to the combined effects of creative thinking and prudent management of resources, Ogun State has retained itself as one of Nigeria’s resilient and economically viable states amid the global challenges.

    The latest report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) confirms the resilience of the state’s economy based on its sustained growth and enhanced revenue-generating capacity. According to the release, Ogun State increased its IGR in 2023 from N120.58 billion to N146.87 billion made up of N71.67 billion in tax revenues and N75.19 billion. Efforts are also being made to shore up the IGR for better service delivery to the people.

    To ensure food self-sufficiency, the Abiodun administration has also initiated rice production to make agriculture another major income earner for the state government with no less than N30 billion as an addition to the Internally Generated Revenue.

    As part of his renewed commitment to boost food production in the state, Governor Abiodun recently flagged off the harvest of a 200-hectare rice plantation at Magboro Rice Farm in Obafemi Owode-Local Government Area of the state. The motive for the initiative is to revolutionise the traditional mode of farming to it more productive system.    

    Traditionally, Ogun State has a long history of rice production, especially the local brand popularly known as Ofada rice. However, large-scale production has been severely limited by the use of indigenous farming methods by small-holder farmers. This is despite the various policies by successive governments to support these local farmers to promote food security and also preserve the cultural  heritage.

    With the renewed support of the Abiodun administration, culminating in the establishment of the 200-hectare plantation, the state is now prospecting for more income from rice production.

    To that extent, Ogun State has joined the league of large-scale rice-producing states in the country. The farm is the brainchild of the Ogun State Economic Transformation Project supported by the World Bank.  The initiative aligns with the policy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to boost agricultural productivity to provide affordable food to the growing populace.

    Though there are still challenges to surmount, the outlook of the economy in the New Year looks more promising. There is a silver lining in the sky.

  • Chukwueke: Spirituality and humanitarian gestures

    Chukwueke: Spirituality and humanitarian gestures

    • Reasons for embarking on 2024 Christmas palliatives to women, indigents across Imo
    • By Sir Amby Uneze

    Christmas is a time of joy and celebration, marked by various traditions and acts of kindness across the globe. It is also a season of showing empathy on the people especially women and the indigent ones in the society. Due to the moral undertones attached to it, a prominent and compassionate member of the society in Imo State, Chief Jerry Chukwueke (popularly known as Ohamadike, The Geat Mobilizer) took the State by storm and distributed Christmas Palliatives to the people.

    While others who engage in  palliative distributions would attached political gains to their actions, it is important to draw attention the motives of Chukwueke which were purely based on spirituality and humanitarian gestures. In this regard, his particular intention was to enhance the wellbeing  of the vulnerable communities.

    Therefore, the role of spirituality during Christmas is fundamentally a Christian celebration commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, which embodies values such as love, generosity, and compassion. These values foster a sense of community and encourage acts of kindness toward the less fortunate. Spirituality during this period acts as a guiding force, enabling individuals and organisations to focus on sharing resources and uplifting those in need.

    Jerry Chukwueke’s initiatives resonate with the essence of Christmas by emphasising love and care for the less privileged, showcasing how spirituality can translate into impactful actions that benefit the wider community. This initiative indicates that spiritual values strongly influence communal life and humanitarian gestures, especially during festive seasons.

    The distribution of palliatives directly addresses the needs of women and the indigent population in Imo State, who often face economic challenges exacerbated during the festive season. Therefore, initiatives like the ones undertaken by Chukwueke are critical for empowering women and alleviating the plights of the indigent people.

    The practical impact of Chukwueke’s Christmas palliatives are profound. By focusing on women and indigents, and bringing together over 5000 of them that benefitted from the gesture expresses the desire to give hope to the less privileged in the society. The palliatives included food supplies (rice), financial aid, and health services, which are essential for improving quality of life. No doubt, palliatives serve as a crucial buffer for those at risk of falling deeper into poverty.

    Empowering women through support can lead to improved family welfare and community resilience. Studies have shown that when women have access to resources, they are more likely to invest in their children’s education and healthcare, driving positive changes throughout their communities. In that case, Chukwueke’s initiatives not only addresses immediate needs but also contributes to the broader goal of fostering sustainable development in Imo State.

    The ceremony which spanned for about three weeks on daily basis took him and his entourage to many communities in the State, including the Catholic dioceses of Ahiara, Orlu and the grand finale took place at Owerri Archdiocese premise. The finest moment was that it was a non-denominational activity that brought all people of diverse religious groups together.

    The most interesting and emulating aspect of the events are the smooth and orderly strong floor management applied that made the whole episodes peaceful and organized, having security of the lives of the beneficiaries at heart.

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    In his short messages at every point, Chief Jerry Chukwueke encouraged the people to continue to have faith in the government of the day and never to lose hope with the current situation of things in the country.

    He opined that the reforms that are going on in the country today would surely lead to a lasting economic greatness, and likened the scenario to that of a great farmer who plants seeds, water them and waiting patiently for it to germinate and at the end he happily harvests his bountiful fruits. He also enjoined the people of the State to continue to support the administration of the State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma in his efforts to reposition the State better. He added that the governor “is doing well and needs all the support to succeed citing example with the Egbu-Mbaise-Umuahia dual carriage road which has reduced dreadlocks and crimes on the axis during this yuletide.”

    The Provincial President of the Catholic Laity Council of Nigeria, Hon. Placidus Onyedikachi Chijioke thanked Chief Jerry Chukwueke for remembering the Laity and starting with Owerri Province where he came from, he opined that every beneficiary was carefully selected and also seen as the most vulnerable.

    He assured their guest (Chukwueke) of making sure the story of his benevolence is heard in all parts of the Catholic community in Nigeria.

    Leaders from Owerri Archdiocese and that of the Orlu and Okigwe dioceses, in their separate speeches expressed satisfaction with the organization of the program and tagged it as the most peaceful and well planned events.

    Also touched by the love of empathy shown by Chief Chukwueke, Rev. Fr. Lacerian Iwu, the Cathedral Financial Administrator of Ahiara diocese, prayed for him and blessed the items before effective and efficient sharing begun without rancour or stampede. The most significant milestone achieved in this initiative was the quiet and peaceful scene devoid of stampede and other unpalatable stories that were associated with huge gatherings of crowd in sharing of palliatives across the country. Chukwueke applied wisdom, security intelligence and strong tool management techniques to ensure hitch-free programme.

    Some of the beneficiaries expressed happiness and prayed to God to continue to bless Chief Chukwueke in his endeavours as the highlight featured prayer section by the beneficiaries on the sponsor of the programme. Based on the excellent arrangements put up by the organizers, there were encomiums showered on  Chukwueke by the beneficiaries and the the Church leaders. To this end, Chukwueke has scored high points in the management of people which he is used to that long ago earned him the title of ‘the great Mobilizer’.

    Having successfully concluded a statewide palliative programme, Chukwueke commenced the sponsorship of some communities in the State for the enrollment of the State Health Insurance Scheme which began from his Awaka-Ihitteogada clan in Owerri North Local Government.

    He eulogized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Hope Uzodinma for the community health insurance scheme initiatives. Over 5000 residents of his clan are benefiting from this health insurance scheme. Chukwueke also promised to enlist another set of 5000 beneficiaries from across the State into the health insurance initiative. This is indeed a marvelous gesture that needs to be commended holistically.

    This separate occasion had the presence of the Imo State Health  Commissioner, Dr. Prosper Success Ohayagha who assured the Awaka-Ihitteogada community leaders that the State government would take urgent steps to rehabilitate the moribund Awaka Healthcare Centre.

    “This insurance scheme for Awaka and Ihitte Ogada communities means that your people will access free medical treatment from the premium your son, Chief Jerry Chukwueke will pay.”

    In his remarks, Dr. Uchenna Ewelike, Executive Secretary of IMSHIS thanked Chief Chukwueke for his bold initiative to help his people access free healthcare. “This act of kindness,” he said, “is the best thing anyone can give to his people. The most significant advantage is that community members will have access to free healthcare services, eliminating the financial burden of medical expenses and hardship. The residue effect is an improved health outcomes, reduced morbidity and mortality rates.”

    Chief Jerry Chukwueke, said that he  decided to embark on this project as a sacrifice and to share with others God’s blessings and grace upon his family. The innate desire to touch people’s lives, he said, is a family trait that is in tandem with the just concluded statewide palliative program  for women and indigent families.

    He further said that for the cynics, everything must not be viewed in the cynical lens of politicking “because real hard earned personal resources are involved, and the desire to touch people’s lives and make a difference is real,” saying  “God gave his best and all to redeem mankind and we are today the apostles of the great commission to reach out and touch the lives of the least of our brothers and sisters amongst us. He used the opportunity to appeal to men and women with the means and capacity to do the same for their communities and, by doing so, reduces the burden on the governor and the governed.

    Making his vote of thanks, Justice Paschal Nnadi, Retired Chief Judge of the State who will  oversee the enrollment of residents of the clan into the health insurance scheme, expressed the gratitude of the people of Awaka ancient kingdom to one of their illustrious sons for his act of benevolence and generosity to their people and the good people of Imo State. He prayed for divine guidance, protection,  sustenance, and grace to continue his good works.

    The efforts made by Chukwueke in Imo State exemplify how spiritual values can catalyse meaningful actions that uplift women and the indigent population. By recognising the needs of these groups and responding with acts of kindness, he not only addresses immediate challenges but also lay the groundwork for long-term empowerment and development.

  • Chukwueke: Spirituality and humanitarian gestures

    Chukwueke: Spirituality and humanitarian gestures

    •Reasons for embarking on 2024 Christmas palliatives to women and indigents across Imo State

    By Sir Amby Uneze

    Christmas is a time of joy and celebration, marked by various traditions and acts of kindness across the globe. It is also a season of showing empathy on the people especially women and the indigent ones in the society. Due to the moral undertones attached to it, a prominent and compassionate member of the society in Imo State, Chief Jerry Chukwueke (popularly known as Ohamadike, The Geat Mobilizer) took the State by storm and distributed Christmas Palliatives to the people.

    While others who engage in  palliative distributions would attached political gains to their actions, it is important to draw attention the motives of Chukwueke which were purely based on spirituality and humanitarian gestures. In this regard, his particular intention was to enhance the wellbeing  of the vulnerable communities.

    Therefore, the role of spirituality during Christmas is fundamentally a Christian celebration commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, which embodies values such as love, generosity, and compassion. These values foster a sense of community and encourage acts of kindness toward the less fortunate. Spirituality during this period acts as a guiding force, enabling individuals and organisations to focus on sharing resources and uplifting those in need.

    Jerry Chukwueke’s initiatives resonate with the essence of Christmas by emphasising love and care for the less privileged, showcasing how spirituality can translate into impactful actions that benefit the wider community. This initiative indicates that spiritual values strongly influence communal life and humanitarian gestures, especially during festive seasons.

    The distribution of palliatives directly addresses the needs of women and the indigent population in Imo State, who often face economic challenges exacerbated during the festive season. Therefore, initiatives like the ones undertaken by Chukwueke are critical for empowering women and alleviating the plights of the indigent people.

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    The practical impact of Chukwueke’s Christmas palliatives are profound. By focusing on women and indigents, and bringing together over 5000 of them that benefitted from the gesture expresses the desire to give hope to the less privileged in the society. The palliatives included food supplies (rice), financial aid, and health services, which are essential for improving quality of life. No doubt, palliatives serve as a crucial buffer for those at risk of falling deeper into poverty.

    Empowering women through support can lead to improved family welfare and community resilience. Studies have shown that when women have access to resources, they are more likely to invest in their children’s education and healthcare, driving positive changes throughout their communities. In that case, Chukwueke’s initiatives not only addresses immediate needs but also contributes to the broader goal of fostering sustainable development in Imo State.

    The ceremony which spanned for about three weeks on daily basis took him and his entourage to many communities in the State, including the Catholic dioceses of Ahiara, Orlu and the grand finale took place at Owerri Archdiocese premise. The finest moment was that it was a non-denominational activity that brought all people of diverse religious groups together.

    The most interesting and emulating aspect of the events are the smooth and orderly strong floor management applied that made the whole episodes peaceful and organized, having security of the lives of the beneficiaries at heart.

    In his short messages at every point, Chief Jerry Chukwueke encouraged the people to continue to have faith in the government of the day and never to lose hope with the current situation of things in the country.

    He opined that the reforms that are going on in the country today would surely lead to a lasting economic greatness, and likened the scenario to that of a great farmer who plants seeds, water them and waiting patiently for it to germinate and at the end he happily harvests his bountiful fruits. He also enjoined the people of the State to continue to support the administration of the State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma in his efforts to reposition the State better. He added that the governor “is doing well and needs all the support to succeed citing example with the Egbu-Mbaise-Umuahia dual carriage road which has reduced dreadlocks and crimes on the axis during this yuletide.”

    The Provincial President of the Catholic Laity Council of Nigeria, Hon. Placidus Onyedikachi Chijioke thanked Chief Jerry Chukwueke for remembering the Laity and starting with Owerri Province where he came from, he opined that every beneficiary was carefully selected and also seen as the most vulnerable.

    He assured their guest (Chukwueke) of making sure the story of his benevolence is heard in all parts of the Catholic community in Nigeria.

    Leaders from Owerri Archdiocese and that of the Orlu and Okigwe dioceses, in their separate speeches expressed satisfaction with the organization of the program and tagged it as the most peaceful and well planned events.

    Also touched by the love of empathy shown by Chief Chukwueke, Rev. Fr. Lacerian Iwu, the Cathedral Financial Administrator of Ahiara diocese, prayed for him and blessed the items before effective and efficient sharing begun without rancour or stampede. The most significant milestone achieved in this initiative was the quiet and peaceful scene devoid of stampede and other unpalatable stories that were associated with huge gatherings of crowd in sharing of palliatives across the country. Chukwueke applied wisdom, security intelligence and strong tool management techniques to ensure hitch-free programme.

    Some of the beneficiaries expressed happiness and prayed to God to continue to bless Chief Chukwueke in his endeavours as the highlight featured prayer section by the beneficiaries on the sponsor of the programme. Based on the excellent arrangements put up by the organizers, there were encomiums showered on  Chukwueke by the beneficiaries and the the Church leaders. To this end, Chukwueke has scored high points in the management of people which he is used to that long ago earned him the title of ‘the great Mobilizer’.

    Having successfully concluded a statewide palliative programme, Chukwueke commenced the sponsorship of some communities in the State for the enrollment of the State Health Insurance Scheme which began from his Awaka-Ihitteogada clan in Owerri North Local Government.

    He eulogized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Hope Uzodinma for the community health insurance scheme initiatives. Over 5000 residents of his clan are benefiting from this health insurance scheme. Chukwueke also promised to enlist another set of 5000 beneficiaries from across the State into the health insurance initiative. This is indeed a marvelous gesture that needs to be commended holistically.

    This separate occasion had the presence of the Imo State Health  Commissioner, Dr. Prosper Success Ohayagha who assured the Awaka-Ihitteogada community leaders that the State government would take urgent steps to rehabilitate the moribund Awaka Healthcare Centre.

    “This insurance scheme for Awaka and Ihitte Ogada communities means that your people will access free medical treatment from the premium your son, Chief Jerry Chukwueke will pay.”

    In his remarks, Dr. Uchenna Ewelike, Executive Secretary of IMSHIS thanked Chief Chukwueke for his bold initiative to help his people access free healthcare. “This act of kindness,” he said, “is the best thing anyone can give to his people. The most significant advantage is that community members will have access to free healthcare services, eliminating the financial burden of medical expenses and hardship. The residue effect is an improved health outcomes, reduced morbidity and mortality rates.”

    Chief Jerry Chukwueke, said that he  decided to embark on this project as a sacrifice and to share with others God’s blessings and grace upon his family. The innate desire to touch people’s lives, he said, is a family trait that is in tandem with the just concluded statewide palliative program  for women and indigent families.

    He further said that for the cynics, everything must not be viewed in the cynical lens of politicking “because real hard earned personal resources are involved, and the desire to touch people’s lives and make a difference is real,” saying  “God gave his best and all to redeem mankind and we are today the apostles of the great commission to reach out and touch the lives of the least of our brothers and sisters amongst us. He used the opportunity to appeal to men and women with the means and capacity to do the same for their communities and, by doing so, reduces the burden on the governor and the governed.

    Making his vote of thanks, Justice Paschal Nnadi, Retired Chief Judge of the State who will  oversee the enrollment of residents of the clan into the health insurance scheme, expressed the gratitude of the people of Awaka ancient kingdom to one of their illustrious sons for his act of benevolence and generosity to their people and the good people of Imo State. He prayed for divine guidance, protection,  sustenance, and grace to continue his good works.

    The efforts made by Chukwueke in Imo State exemplify how spiritual values can catalyse meaningful actions that uplift women and the indigent population. By recognising the needs of these groups and responding with acts of kindness, he not only addresses immediate challenges but also lay the groundwork for long-term empowerment and development.

  • NBA Yenagoa writes CP over suspect’s death in custody

    NBA Yenagoa writes CP over suspect’s death in custody

    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Yenagoa Branch, has petitioned the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State Command, over the death of a suspect, one Joseph Zolo, in the custody of the Puff Adder Unit as well as the intimidation and violations of the deceased family.

    In a petition to the CP, Francis Idu, and copied to the Inspector-General of Police, signed by the Chairman, NBA, Yenagoa Branch, Somina Johnbull, and Chairman, Human Rights Committee, NBA Yenagoa Branch, Lugard Tare-Otu, the group complained about incidents at the Unit led by Chief Superintendent of Police, Christian Nwaogbo.

    According to the petition: “On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, Mr. Joseph Zolo (now deceased) and two others were apprehended by the Safer Highways Unit of the Bayelsa State Police Command for allegedly possessing marijuana.

    “They were subsequently handed over to CSP Christian Nwaogbo and his officers at the Puff Adder Unit, where Mr. Zolo was unlawfully detained from January 8 to January 12, 2025, without charge, trial, or the possibility of bail, despite repeated attempts by his family to secure his release.

    “Tragically, on January 12, 2025, Mr. Zolo died in police custody, reportedly as a result of torture that exacerbated his pre-existing health conditions.

    “On the following day, the youth council leader of Biogbolo Community, accompanied by two relatives of the deceased and their lawyer, Mr. Bodiswowei Oyomowie, visited the Puff Adder Division to inquire about Mr. Zolo’s death.

    “Instead of receiving a reasonable response, they were met with hostility. CSP Nwaogbo and his officers not only refused to answer their inquiries but also seized their phones, locked the gates, and forced them to sit on the floor.

    “To escalate the situation further, the officers fired sporadically into the air, creating a life-threatening and highly traumatic environment for those present.”

    The petition said the actions of the officers of the Puff Adder constituted gross misconduct, abuse of power, and a direct violation of the fundamental rights of Mr. Fred Bodiswowei Oyomowie, the family members of the deceased, and others present at the station.

    He said those individuals were subjected to verbal threats and harassment, causing them severe trauma and a genuine fear for their safety.

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    It stated: “It was only after the intervention of the Bayelsa State Government that those individuals were eventually released. “To make matters worse, it was later discovered that the body of the deceased was unilaterally deposited in a mortuary by CSP Nwaogbo and his officers, without any consultation with the family or proper legal procedures.

    “These events are part of a troubling pattern of human rights violations at the Puff Adder Division, which has become notorious.

    “Such actions tarnish the reputation of the Bayelsa State Police Command and represent a flagrant abuse of authority and a gross breach of citizens’ rights.”

    The NBA leaders, therefore, besought the good offices of the CP to investigate the death of  Zolo.

    They also urged the CP to probe the conduct of Nwaogbo and his men on the matter.

    Also, they demanded that if indicted, the police officers involved should be sanctioned.

    The leadership equally urged the police authorities to restore public confidence by addressing the culture of impunity in the Unit.

    “NBA Yenagoa Branch remains committed to the protection of human rights and the pursuit of justice for citizens.

    “We are prepared to assist your office in ensuring that justice is served in this matter,” the petition said.

  • Engineers induct 600 graduates

    Engineers induct 600 graduates

    The Nigerian Society of Engineers  (NSE), Lagos Branch, has inducted over 600 fresh graduates into the society.

    The ceremony was held at the Secretariat of the branch at the premises of the University of Lagos.

    Speaking on the theme: “AI Revolution in Engineering: Entrepreneurship And  Nation Building,” the guest speaker, Dideolu Falobi, an engineer, described Artificial Intelligence as turning machine into human being, adding that it is a system of telling the machine to perform human work.

    The guest speaker advised the graduates to take time out to learn AI and ensure its rightful deployment.

    “AI is now being deployed in virtually every industry, so, for every young engineer coming out of school, its incomplete if you are not conversant with the basics of AI and how to deploy it in whatever function,” he said.

    The MD of Crestal Laurel Engineering firm noted that AI is being deployed in engineering, construction, and management, adding that the ultimate objective of the AI is to get to a point where they function as human beings.

    “Every new innovation, new technology offers new door of opportunity. AI is the most revolutionary. So, there’s nothing like losing your job but there would be new opportunities,” he said.

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    Chairman of the branch, Olukorede Kesha, who said that during their time there was  no such thing as technology, frowned at many young graduates who spend about 18 hours out of 24 hours to do negative things.

    She advised them to  channel those time or efforts into doing constructive things, saying that someone used such time to invent AI.

    “They can take advantage of this in the area of infrastructure. If care is not taken, AIcould replace humans.”

    “I am not an advocate of it, but you can’t stop a moving train.

    It’s either you jump into it or you are left behind. So, we advise them to jump into the moving train.

    “We need this generation to take us to the next level because the world is not waiting for us, and Nigeria can’t afford to lag behind. They should channel their efforts into technology in the right direction,” she said.

  • Businessman Anyaso lauds Otti’s leadership

    Businessman Anyaso lauds Otti’s leadership

    Businessman and philanthropist Chimaobi Desmond Anyaso has praised Abia State Governor Alex Otti for what he called his remarkable accomplishments within two years in office.

     At a grand reception in honour of the governor at his Ikoyi, Lagos home, Anyaso described Otti as a leader who has redefined governance in the state, setting a higher standard for future administrations.

     “This is not a political gathering but an opportunity to celebrate His Excellency, the governor of Abia State. We are proud of his achievements and grateful for his efforts,” Anyaso stated, emphasizing that Otti’s leadership transcends political affiliations.

     The event drew an array of notable personalities, including Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate; Lagos State governorship candidate Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour; business leaders; industry captains; and prominent figures from the entertainment and celebrity spheres. The gathering served as a platform to acknowledge Governor Otti’s contributions to Abia State’s development and foster collaboration among stakeholders.

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     Other speakers, including Ngozi Ekeoma, Managing Director of NEPAL Energies, UD Kalu, and Charles Ahize, also commended  Otti, emphasizing his transformative leadership within a short period.

    They agreed that such remarkable achievements deserved a grand reception.

     Governor Otti attributed his administration’s success to selecting the right people to work with, stressing that leadership’s influence extends beyond explicit instructions.

     He also addressed the persistent challenge of corruption, noting that it is difficult to combat if the leaders themselves are corrupt.

     Otto  reiterated his commitment to his vision for Abia State, refusing to be swayed by political opponents who spread false information.

     He noted that over 90-95% of Abia’s citizens are satisfied with his administration’s performance despite some opposition.

    “Some individuals’ only purpose is to blackmail and settle scores.

    They demand to be part of the government and threaten chaos when their demands are unmet,” Otti explained, expressing his readiness to face any opposition.

     Peter Obi also took the stage, beginning by thanking the Almighty God for bringing everyone together and expressing his gratitude to Chima Anyaso for hosting the event.

     He acknowledged the challenges of uniting people in the country and appreciated the attendees for their presence.

     He stated that the large turnout reflected belief in the governor’s good governance.

     He also emphasized the importance of opposition, suggesting that if no one is against you, it might indicate a problem, as opposition usually signals that one is doing well.

    Obi noted that it is the ordinary people—especially the market traders, not the elites—who can truly judge whether a leader is succeeding.

    “We must care for the poor and the market people, as they are the ones who will drive investment,” he urged. Reflecting on the role of leadership, Obi stressed that being an “excellency” isn’t about personal gain, but about doing what’s right for the people.

    He called on  the governor to ignore past instances of corruption, focusing instead on the future.

     Obi encouraged everyone to continue supporting Governor Otti and praised his efforts, particularly in road construction and improving schools for the benefit of everyday citizens.

     He concluded his speech by wishing blessings for the governor’s family and safety for all in attendance, reaffirming the importance of hard work, inclusivity, and opportunities for everyone.