Category: South East

  • Eno hints on return of Okada riders

    Eno hints on return of Okada riders

    Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno has promised to approve the reverse of the law that banned motorcycle operations in Uyo metropolis and other parts of the state.

    He, however, said this can only be possible if the recklessness is stopped and the security situation, which necessitated the ban, is improved.

    The governor made the promise when members of Motorcyclists Operators Union of Nigeria (MOUN) inaugurated the state chapter at the Labour Hall, Uyo.

    He advised the operators to demonstrate decorum and prioritise safety and good image of the union.

    Speaking through Mr. Jerry Umoh, the legal adviser of the Ministry of Manpower Development, who also represented the Commissioner, Aniefiok Nkom, the governor implored motorcycle operators to unite against infiltration by criminals. 

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    The state Chairman of the group, Emmanuel Udoewah, thanked the governor for honouring their invitation.

    He thanked members for finding him fit to lead them and pledged to justify the confidence reposed in him.

    He poured encomiums and lavished praises on the National President of the group, Alhaji Sotayo Olusola, who came from Lagos to inaugurate them.

    He appreciated the Commissioner for Manpower Development, Aniefiok Nkom, his counterpart in the Transport ministry, Orman Esin, National/Zonal officers of MOUN, state Chairman of the NLC, Sunny James, the Clan Head of Ubium in Nsit Ubium Local Government, HRH, Etebom Ukpong Udoewah, Transition Chairman of Nsit Ubium, Ifiok Orok, represented by a Special Assistant to the governor on Youth Matters, Obot Ekot and others, who came in their numbers to grace the event.

  • Crisis rocks Enugu community as two monarchs lay claim to stool

    Crisis rocks Enugu community as two monarchs lay claim to stool

    There is tension at Mburubu Community in Nkanu East Local Government of Enugu State, as two monarchs lay claim to the community’s royal stool, two years after the death of their last ruler, His Majesty, Igwe Emmanuel Ezeh (Ozulumba I of Mburubu Kingdom).

    The two leaders fighting over the stool are, Chief Patrick Onuokaibe and High Chief Linus Igbudu.

    While the Mburubu General Assembly chose Onuokaibe in the last week of December 2023, Igbudu was unanimously elected by delegates from the seven villages that make up the community under the supervision of Mburubu Town Union (MTU) in the second week of this month.

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    The two leaders had since been presented to Nkanu East Local Government authorities for onward presentation to the state government for recognition and presentation of staff of office.

    Speaking after presenting Onuokaibe to the local government, the President, Mburubu General Assembly, Chief Chijioke Nwachukwu, said he had exhibited notable qualities which stood him out in the kingdom, hence the decision of the people to select him as their traditional ruler.

    Onuokaibe’s choice was, however, refuted and disowned by the Mburubu Council of Chiefs, also known as the Igwe Cabinet, who accused some leaders of the community of plotting to turn the community into their personal fiefdom.

    This was followed by the election of Igbudu as the authentic Igwe-elect for the community by the Mburubu Town Union (MTU).

    Speaking also during the presentation of Igbudu to the council chairman, the President-General, Chief Emmanuel Edeh, said while the community was concluding the observation of a two-year mourning period for the late traditional ruler, Igwe Ezeh, it was only natural that the community scout for a new king to be in custody of the traditions and customs of Mburubu ancient kingdom.

  • Abia varsity teachers begin strike over 11-month salary arrears 

    Abia varsity teachers begin strike over 11-month salary arrears 

    Members of the academic and non-academic staff unions of Abia State University (ABSU), Uturu have continued to stay away from office, following the inability of the state government to pay their 11-month salary arrears.

    It was gathered that the workers, through their union leaders, had given the management up till December 31 to pay their salary arrears.

    Our correspondent reports that ABSU students, who were supposed to resume after the Christmas and New Year holidays, are not yet back in school because of the industrial action, although there were rumours that some of the lecturers had promised to organise classes for their students, to cover-up for the lost weeks.

    The Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), ABSU, Uturu chapter, Dr. Chidi Mbah, in a monitored interview, confirmed that they embarked on the industrial action because of an 11- month salary arrears owed members.

    He said: “We are on strike based on issues, especially because of the 11- month salary arrears.

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    “It cuts across 2011, 2012 and 2022. Since the incumbent government came to power, it has been up and doing. They have been releasing subventions for the university to augment.

    “However, we know that the subvention isn’t enough because the wage bill is about N320million, while Governor Alex Otti releases N100million per month, which was what he inherited from his predecessor.

    “But since he (Otti) came onboard, he has been releasing that money regularly, but we have a deficit of N220million.

    “According to the management, the revenue generated by the school to augment whatever the state government gives, unfortunately, isn’t enough to pay all workers because of the high level of payment we have at the epic of the workers level.

    “Since the assumption of the new government, we have not been owed salary, although the December salary was paid two weeks ago; some have received, while others are yet to receive theirs.

    “Government is a continuum, we have already written to the state government and the management. We did so since last September 26.”

    “We told them that we would down tools if nothing was done until December 31. This is why we have embarked on strike.

    “We are not fighting the management or the state government; we only want the state government to hear our voice. We want them to know that we are in pains; things are more okay with us. They should come to our aid.

    “We were supposed to meet with the state government, but for the date that coincided with the Supreme Court’s judgment and since then, we have not secured another meeting date with the state government.

    “The governor since coming onboard has been paying our subventions and has shown goodwill by inviting us for discussion.”

  • ‘Publication of new Akwa Ibom map will lead to anarchy’

    ‘Publication of new Akwa Ibom map will lead to anarchy’

    Akwa Ibom youths, under the auspices of Obolo Youth Coalition Worldwide, have warned that the disputed new map of the state will lead to anarchy.

    The group urged the state government to remove the map from the official calendar of the state, for peace to reign.

    In a statement to our correspondent in Uyo, Obolo youths said the publication of the map was still subject to litigation in the official 2024 calendar of the state government.

    Several communities and groups in Eastern Obolo had opposed the map, which ceded some villages and ancestral coastal region and land to Ibibio people of Eket, Esit Eket, Onna, Mkpat Enin and Ikot Abasi.

    The map, which was initiated by the former governor, Udom Emmanuel,

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    is still a matter of determination before the Federal High Court 2 in suit Number FHC/UY/48/2023.

    In a letter addressed to Governor Umo Eno, a copy of which was made available to our correspondent in Uyo yesterday, the group expressed disappointment over the handling of the Traditional Rulers Amended Law and the infrastructural neglect of the area by successive governments.

    The letter was signed by Emmanuel Essang and Animisa Romokere Mark, president-general and secretary-general, Obolo Youth Coalition (OYC) Worldwide.

    The letter, which frowned at the non-appointment of commissioner from Eastern Obolo extraction into the state executive council, was also endorsed by Edet Eyo, national president, Oro Youth Movement and Edet Iyahakwa, national secretary-general, Oro Youth Movement and others.

  • Enugu doctors set for indefinite strike

    Enugu doctors set for indefinite strike

    Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) Teaching Hospital, Parklane, Enugu says it will embark on indefinite strike over shortage of doctors, insecurity and poor sponsorship of residency programme.

    The doctors said the strike would begin on January 31, after seven weeks of notice in which their earlier third series of notification of ultimatum to the Enugu State Government to do the needful and meet their demands failed.

    This is contained in a communique issued yesterday after the end of the Emergency General Meeting (EGM) of ARD at ESUT Teaching Hospital, Parklane, Enugu held on December 8, 2023.

    The communique was signed by the President of ARD-ESUT, Dr. Chukwunonso Ofonere and Secretary General, Dr. Ikemefuna Nnamani.

    It said the EGM observed with regret, silence from the management of the hospital on the 14-day ultimatum issued and another 49 days of grace following the ultimatum expiration for it to meet the demands of the association.

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    The statement said the management of ESUT Teaching Hospital, Parklane and Enugu State Government had failed to declare a state of emergency on employment of doctors and safety and security within the hospital.

    According to the statement, the EGM observed that it is over 180 days since the government through the Secretary to the State Government promised the ARD employment of medical officers, resident doctors and payment of Medical Residency Training Funds (MRTF), lamenting that they were yet to see the employment of doctors.

    It said the EGM noted that the security men placed at the gate were no longer there and direct daily assault on doctors had increased again; while safety of doctors and other health workers at the hospital could not be guaranteed.

    “The management should declare a state of emergency on the employment of doctors at the hospital. There should be urgent approval for the recruitment of medical officers, resident doctors and house officers at the hospital.

    “This recruitment should be focused especially at the Accident and Emergency Department, Surgery Department, Internal Medicine Department, Paediatrics Department, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department and resident doctors that have left our institution in the past four years and were never replaced.

    “Management should ensure implementation of safety policies to protect her workers against physical attacks and kidnap by restoring the daily police and other covert security personnel deployed in the hospital.

    “The 2023 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF) has not been paid and exam bodies are closing their adverts,” it said.

    The statement added that salary increment had not been looked into at all; even as house officers were excluded from the hardship/palliative of N25,000 given by the state governor.

    “We are still back to where we were in 2023 or even worse as plans are on the way to increase the rents of those living at the hospital quarters (one bedroom apartment) by about 375 per cent from N8,000 to N30,000 monthly.

    “This will escalate the already palpable crises and we will be left with no other alternatives but to protect the interest and welfare of our members.

    “January 31, 2024 is here already and the doctors are mobilising for an indefinite, total and maybe protracted industrial action if nothing is done,” it said.

    The doctors also pleaded that the state government led by Peter Mbah, in his charismatic way, should intervene, to avoid hardship and loss of lives that might occur if there was disruption in health care delivery in Enugu State.

  • ‘YPP governorship candidate’s defection a boost for Akwa Ibom APC’

    ‘YPP governorship candidate’s defection a boost for Akwa Ibom APC’

    The defection of the governorship candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) in the 2023 general election, Senator Bassey Akpan, has been described as a big boost for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom State.

    Akpan, who lost his appeal at the Federal Appeal Court to Governor Umo Eno, defected to the APC last weekend alongside the state Chairman of YPP, Nyeneime Andy, at Ukana, Essien Udim home of Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

    United States-based medical professional and humanist, Dr. Marshall Umoren, described the development as a “huge plus to APC”, during a phone interview with The Nation in Uyo.

    He said: “Sen Akpan’s (OBA’s) defection is a huge plus for APC in Akwa Ibom. His defection is bringing a lot of good fortune to the party, considering the dynamics of party politics in Nigeria.”

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    Umoren added: “OBA (as Sen. Akpan is often addressed by associates and his political followers) is bringing a lot of things into APC, and this may be the game-changer in 2027.”

    “His popularity, political acumen, capacity and mobilisational ability at the grassroots will bring about a considerable Teutonic shock, especially with his mass appeal to youths.”

    He said Akpan is a great dislodgement and shift of youth energy and power across the political structures of the state.

    “He has been reckoned with in political circles as a great influencer, especially while he was subsisting within the ruling PDP in the state. 

    “His growing influence is not in the least whittling. Given his deft ability to ginger youths and possessing the acknowledged outreach to increasingly identify with the grassroots, this can indeed be the needed tonic to re-galvanise his political machinery,” Umoren noted.

  • Alleged N320m fraud: You’ve case to answer, court tells Delta Rep

    Alleged N320m fraud: You’ve case to answer, court tells Delta Rep

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected the no-case submission made by a House of Representatives member, Nicholas Mutu, being tried with two others on money laundering related charges.

    Mutu (representing Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency of Delta State) is, along two others – Airworld Technologies Ltd and Oyien Homes Ltd – accused of laundering about N320million.

    Justice Folashade Giwa-Ogunbanjo, in a ruling yesterday, ordered Mutu and his co-defendants to enter their defence as they have a case to answer in respect of the allegations made against them in the 13-count amended charge on which they are being tried.

    Justice Giwa-Ogunbanjo held that the prosecution has adduced sufficient evidence to establish a prima facie case against the three defendants to warrant their being called upon to enter defence.

    The judge adjourned till February 21 and 22 for the defendants to open their defence.

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    Mutu, described as the longest serving member of the House of Representatives, who has maintained his seat since he was first elected in 1999, was said to have committed the alleged offences between August 2014 and August 2016 when he served as the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

    In the charge, marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/123/2019, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alleged that Mutu, while being the Chairman of the House Committee on NDDC, between August 2014 and August 2016 “did procure Airworld Technologies Ltd to conceal of the sum of N320,159, 689.63 to be paid by Starline Consultancy Services Ltd when you reasonably ought to have known that the said sum of N320, 159, 689.63 formed part of proceeds of corruption, gratification and fraudulent acquisition of property.”

    Opposing the no-case submissions, prosecuting lawyer, Ekele Iheanacho, argued that the money paid to the defendants by Starline Consultancy, a contractor to NDDC, amounted to gratification.

    Iheanacho added that Mutu used his official position, as the Chairman of House Committee on NDDC, to accept the various sums of money paid by the NDDC contractor.

    The prosecuting lawyer contended that Mutu’s alleged conduct violated the provision of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences (ICPC) Act and Code of Conduct for public officers, which constitute predicate offences to the money laundering offence for which he was being prosecuted.

  • ‘Anti-Wike elements responsible for kidnapping in FCT’

    ‘Anti-Wike elements responsible for kidnapping in FCT’

    A coalition of Nigerians in the United States of America and the United Kingdom has alleged that the worrisome rates of banditry, kidnapping and other criminal acts in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are perpetrated by those against the pragmatic developmental strategy of the FCT Minister, Mr. Nyesom Wike.

    The coalition, under the auspices of the United Nigerians for True Federalism (UNTF), North America Chapter, made the claim yesterday in an electronic mail statement by its Secretary General, Mr. Kenneth Friday.

    UNTF, whose members are made up of professional engineers, medical practitioners, lawyers, retired military personnel, among others, expressing concerns about the incessant cases of kidnapping and banditry in Abuja, expressed confidence in the ability of Wike, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and security chiefs to tackle insecurity.

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    They claimed that the anti-Wike elements were uncomfortable with the achievements of the minister in the FCT with infrastructural projects, savings of over N100billion in less than six months in office, and ordering of contractors with abandoned public projects to resume work or face the law.

    They also alleged that “these same wicked elements are against Wike’s support for President Tinubu and are bent on instigating and sponsoring kidnapping and insecurity close to the power base in Abuja, to sow discord and disrupt the relationship between him and the President.

    They urged Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun to withdraw excessive security aides attached to Very Important Persons (VIPs) and politicians and deploy them to join the proposed Presidential Security Task Force to tackle crime in the FCT.

  • I’m running to improve the life of Edo people, says NRM aspirant 

    I’m running to improve the life of Edo people, says NRM aspirant 

    An aspirant of the National Rescue Movement (NRM) for the September 21 governorship election in Edo State, Dennis Aikoriogie, says he is in the race to improve the life of the people of the state.

    He said this while returning his nomination and expression of interest form at the party’s secretariat on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Aikoriogie said the collapse of good governance, infrastructural decay among others informed his decision run for the office of the governor.

    “Governance has failed the people, and I am in the race to rescue the people of Edo State. I believe that Edo State citizens deserve better, and there are a whole lots of things we can do differently in the pedestal of development in terms of all sectors of economy from road infrastructure, education, health, security, and every other ramifications,” he said.

    He expressed confidence that he does not need the help of godfathers to win the election.

    He urged the people of Edo State to reject the antics of people who have succeeded only in impoverishing them over the years.

    He said godfathers have done more harm than good, adding that they must be stopped to give the state the room to develop in the interest of the people. 

    Also speaking, the Acting National Chairman of the party, Chinedu Obi, expressed confidence that the party would be triumphant.

    He said contrary to the belief in some quarters, NRM is not new in the politics of Edo State.

    He said, “In the last election (2020) even when we had a candidate that was not too grounded, we came 5th. Today, Nigerians are not too bothered about the name of the political party; they are interested in what you are bringing to the table. The name of a party has not taken away poverty from Nigeria. The country is multidimensionally poor and there is nothing to celebrate here. So, anyone talking about the identity of a political party now is missing the point.”

    According to him, “NRM is not just a party, it is a movement to rescue Nigeria from the situation we found ourselves in. It is a platform for every Nigerian that feels tired of what is going on in Nigeria to express himself to usher in a new order for our country

    “We believe in giving the right candidate the opportunity to be voted for. Poverty does not know where you come from. It does not matter whether you are a Christian or Muslim, from North or South. Poverty does not know these things. We want someone who has the answers to the problems of society.” he added.

  • Group urges modernising programmes for Delta State

    Group urges modernising programmes for Delta State

    A foremost political pressure group in Delta State, Delta Unity Group (DUG), has congratulated Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and urged him to implement modernisation programmes, to bring about better quality of life for the people.

    This is coming on the heels of Friday’s judgment of the Supreme Court, which affirmed the election of Governor Oborevwori.

    DUG in a statement yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Sir Sunny Areh, while congratulating Oborevwori, said “the long winding and tortuous legal battle has come to an end.”

    Titled: ‘At The End, It’s All About Deltans’, the body said the judgment has ended challenges with respect to the 2023 governorship election, and wished the governor well “as he pilots the affairs of Delta State in the next three and a half years.”

    The statement said: “After a long winding and tortuous legal challenge to the election of Sheriff Oborevwori as governor of Delta State, the process came to a definite conclusion on January 19 when the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, ruled in favour of the governor. 

    “The judgment ends all challenges to his election. We congratulate Governor Oborevwori on his victory and wish him well as he pilots the affairs of Delta State for the next three and a half years. 

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    “At Delta Unity Group (DUG), our position was inspired by the desire to chart a fresh course in the developmental trajectory of our people, a drive we share with progressive and committed ‘Deltans’. 

    “We remain committed to putting our people on sound developmental pedestal and will always support all efforts, programmes and policies geared towards improving their lot.

    “As democrats, the DUG believes in the effectiveness of the democratic process and institutions as vehicles for attaining the aspirations of our people to high quality of life and security. We will work for the strengthening of our democratic institutions as we believe the fundamental objective of governance is the uplifting of the welfare and well-being of the people.

    “Finally, we enjoin the governor to develop and implement modernisation programmes designed to bring better quality of living for the people of Delta State.”