Category: South East

  • Imo monarch applauds NDDC boss for inclusive development in the Niger Delta

    Imo monarch applauds NDDC boss for inclusive development in the Niger Delta

    The traditional ruler of Ihitteaforukwu kingdom in Ahiazu Mbaise of Imo State, His Royal Majesty, Dr. O.D Nwandu, Akaraka III, has commended the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, for what he described as an inclusive approach to infrastructural development in the region. 

    In a statement released from Obioha palace in Ihitteaforukwu, the monarch praised the NDDC boss for being fair and broad-minded in the distribution of emergency projects, especially the solar street lights. 

    He said, “I wish to commend you, Dr. Ogbuku, for the way the solar street lights have been distributed across the region. 

    “This is the first time that such projects have been made to cover the whole region. You have proved yourself as a leader who is committed to professionalism above sentiment.  

    “Before now, only certain sections of the Niger Delta benefited from these projects, but I have seen that your style is different. The footprints of NDDC are now visible everywhere in the region. 

    “My community and many communities in Imo State have benefitted, and this has positively impacted on the security situation in the state. We are indeed grateful.

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    “I also wish to thank my Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, for working in partnership and synergy with Dr. Ogbuku and NDDC.”

    He further called on other state governors in the Niger Delta to emulate Senator Hope Uzodimma in working in partnership with NDDC and other regional development agencies to deliver dividends of democracy to the people with exemplary collaboration devoid of competition and duplication.

    HRM Nwandu assured the NDDC boss of the full cooperation of his community and people to ensure that projects located in the area are completed speedily without any form of disruption.

  • Imo Govt demolishes criminal hideouts, recovers arms, arrests suspects

    Imo Govt demolishes criminal hideouts, recovers arms, arrests suspects

    The Imo State Government has dismantled criminal hideouts at the Naze Industrial Cluster, following a targeted enforcement operation aimed at curbing the increasing security threats in the area.

    The exercise, coordinated by the Office of the Governor on Monitoring and Compliance led by the Special Assistant Nze Chinasa Nwaneri, was undertaken in collaboration with security operatives after intelligence revealed that the cluster had gradually become a safe refuge for criminal gangs.

    Nwaneri said that a cache of weapons, including locally made arms and sharp objects, was recovered from the structures during the demolition exercise.

    He said that several suspects were apprehended at the scene and immediately handed over to law enforcement authorities for further investigation and prosecution.

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    According to him, the structures had been used to plan and coordinate criminal activities, including robbery, drug-related offences, and attacks on nearby communities and businesses within the industrial area.

    He reaffirmed the state government’s resolve to continue dismantling criminal enclaves across Owerri and other parts of the state, with a focus on preventing their return and securing all public and industrial zones.

    Some residents and business operators around the cluster expressed relief, describing the government’s intervention as timely and necessary to restore safety and allow legitimate enterprises to thrive without intimidation.

  • Dafinone, SANs storm Olomu kingdom as Akpomudje is crowned 14th Ohworode

    Dafinone, SANs storm Olomu kingdom as Akpomudje is crowned 14th Ohworode

    The Senator representing Delta Central, Olorogun Ede Dafinone; Senior Advocates of Nigeria – Chief Thompson Okpoko, Chief (Dr.) Charles Edosomwan, the Obasuyi of Benin Kingdom, Mr. Charles Ajuyah, Kunle Edun, business tycoons – Engr. Alfred Okoigun, founder of Arco Group, Roy Ilegbodu, Chief Executive Officer, Arik Air, were among top dignitaries that stormed Olomu Kingdom in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State at the weekend, for the coronation of Albert Akpomudje SAN as His Majesty Alaka-Eyanvwien I, the 14th Ohworode of Olomu.

    The historic occasion coincided with the birthday of the new monarch who is the Vice Chairman, Nigerian Body of Benchers, as well as the worldwide President of the Government College Ughelli Old Boys Association.

    The crowning ceremony held at Otorere, the traditional headquarters of Olomu, followed by a lavish reception at Akperhe-Olomu, the home community of the new king.

    Speaking briefly, the new Ohworode thanked the people for choosing him as king, vowing that he will serve them faithfully.

    “I will first thank them for deeming it fit to make me king. I am very grateful to them. And I want to pledge that I will serve them faithfully. I am going to be a servant-leader. And I will pray for progress,” he declared.

    Earlier Alaka-Eyanwien I was crowned by Olorogun Philip Atuduhor, the Okpako r’ Ilorogun (oldest chief) of Olomu Kingdom at the Eyanvwien Hall around 9:43am.

    He was later consecrated by the Archbishop of Bendel Province, Anglican Communion of Nigeria, Bishop (Dr.) Cyril Odutemu. This was followed by 21 cannon shots to signal the official ascent to the throne and pledging of allegiance by key traditional chiefs of the kingdom.

    The symbolism of his new title draws from Eyanvwien, the first son of Alaka, a co-founder of the kingdom.

    After the crowning, the monarch was led in a motorcade to Oviri-Olomu, headquarters of the Eyanvwien Ruling House, where 14 cannon shots were fired to signify his coronation as the 14th Ohworode, before he was received at his palace for celebrations.

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    In their respective goodwill messages, Senator Dafinone, Engr Okoigun and Ilegbodu congratulated the monarch, expressing confidence that he would bring his wealth of experience to lead and turnaround the kingdom for better.

    Royal fathers at the event were His Majesties Udurhie I who represented the Urhobo Traditional Rulers Council, Eruvwedede III, the Ovie of Evwreni; Oyise I, the Ovie of Uwheru; Ogiogio II, the Pere of Ngbilebiri-Mein, Kiagbodo and the Pere of Egbema Clan, Bayelsa state.

    Other prominent personalities who attended the ceremony include Mr Sam Amuka, Publisher of Vanguard newspapers; renowned businessmen – High Chief Johnbull Ejovi, Arc. Charles Majorho, Chief Simeon Ohwofa; Olorogun Uloho; serving and retired Judges, members of the Nigerian Bar Association – Warri and Udu branches, former Delta Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Chief Otomevwo and the Rector, Federal Polytechnic, Orogun, Professor Duke Okoro.

    Also at the event were alumni of the Government College Ughelli Old Boys Association, Edo College Old Boys Association, University of Lagos Alumni, Forum for Local Government Nurses, among others.

  • Otti must tell Abians what happens to allocations, revenues – ex Finance Commissioner

    Otti must tell Abians what happens to allocations, revenues – ex Finance Commissioner

    Former Abia Commissioner for Finance and Budget Planning, Hon. Obinna Oriaku, has added his voice for the calls for transparency and accountability in handling the monthly Federal allocations and other accruals to the State.

    In a well simplified article published via Abia Watch on Monday, Hon. Oriaku, who was Finance Commissioner under firmer Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), called on Governor Alex Otti, to be kind to Abians by disclosing what he has been doing with various allocations from the Federation Account and the Internally Generated Revenues (IGR) of the state.

    The call is coming barely one month after the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, called for prudent management of the resources from the Federal Government to the state, urging for proper utilisation of the revenue allocations and other generated funds within the state, in attending to critical infrastructures in Abia state.

    Kalu, while addressing the Renewed Hope Partners in Abia last month, also hinted that the State was in receipt of N38 billion in excess of federal allocations and other accruals, monthly, in the second quarter of 2025.

    Otti, has however, dismissed the claim, insisting monthly revenues for the state stand at N15 billion.

    But in an article titled: Abia’s Q3 2025 Financial Report: Unanswered Questions, Conflicting Figures and Rising Transparency Concerns, Oriaku, faulted the claims of Governor Otti, describing it as “suspicious” and “confusing”.

    He said, the recently published Abia Q3 2025 Financial Report, reviewed by Progressives Abia Youth, has stirred a fresh wave of concern across the state. Although the sectoral breakdown appears detailed at first glance, a deeper look reveals figures that sharply contradict what is obtainable on the ground and what the government previously claimed.

    “The report indicates that Abia received a total revenue of 91 billion naira in Q3, a noticeable drop from the 114 billion recorded in Q2. This reduction confirms that the state enjoyed substantial non-FAAC inflows in Q2, which pushed the earlier figure upward. Yet Q3 was a period marked by some of the highest FAAC disbursements nationwide, including 1.9 trillion naira in July, 2.3 trillion naira in August and 2.1 trillion naira in September. During this same period, Abia’s internally generated revenue reportedly increased from 13.3 billion to 18 billion naira,” Oriaku said.

    He expressed disappointment “despite these realities, the State Government continues to deny that Abia received an average of 38 billion naira monthly between April and June. For clarity, Abia received 84 billion naira in Q1 which translates to about 28 billion monthly. In Q2, the figure rose significantly to 114 billion naira which is about 38 billion monthly. In Q3, the total revenue of 91 billion naira translates to 30.3 billion monthly.

    “These inconsistencies have triggered public doubt, especially because the same government has been busy discrediting a financial report prepared and signed by its own authorized officials. 

    “Many Abians are now asking why states such as Enugu and Imo have visible landmark projects funded from these same revenues, while Abia citizens are expected to celebrate patchwork road repairs. Officials insist on being judged using the standard of past administrations, even though current economic realities are far more favourable.

    “It is therefore legitimate to ask what the Abia State Government does with over N30 billion it receives monthly from FAAC alone, excluding the 17 local governments allocations that average about N11 billion  monthly. When both figures are combined, Abia’s total monthly inflow rises to well over N40 billion, making the lack of transparency in the state’s financial reporting even more troubling.

    “Suspicious patterns in the expenditure report further heighten public concern. A recurring tactic observed under the present administration is the continuous shifting and renaming of expenditure sub-heads in ways that appear designed to obscure questionable spending. The previously controversial Security Vote, which recorded nearly 1 billion naira, and the much-criticized 300 million naira Government House feeding bill, which triggered public backlash and was highlighted by Reuben Abati on Arise TV, have suddenly vanished from the report.

    “These same classifications have now reappeared under the vague title “Research and Development,” an expenditure line that has consumed more than 34 billion naira since 2023 without any clear or measurable output”.

    On the newly released sectoral analysis for the third quarter of the year, the former Finance Commissioner faulted the N14.4 billion claimed to have been spent on Land and Housing, urging the Governor to come clean on this claim with more clarifications.

    “This allocation raises serious concerns. Was it used for land compensation? If so, who were the beneficiaries between July and September? Abia currently has no visible housing project to justify this spending. The state also cannot identify the 6.7 billion naira recreational facility reportedly funded since Q3 2023. 

    “Furthermore, the claim that 82 billion naira has been spent on repairing public schools from January 2024 to September 2025 does not align with what is physically observable across the state”, he posited.

    Hon. Oriaku also queried the N9.1 billion allocated to the Transport sector, probing further if the fund was related to the electric bus project that “mysteriously increased from 20 buses to 100 without any public justification”, whereas, the delivery deadline has passed, adding that, “Abians deserve to know how many buses were purchased and at what actual cost”.

    He stressed further that, “what Abia needs now is honest accounting. Citizens deserve transparent and verifiable financial disclosures, not conflicting numbers and shifting expenditure heads that raise more questions than answers. Until the government provides clear explanations and reconciles these contradictions, the credibility of its financial reporting will remain under serious doubt”.

  • Enugu agog for Ginika’s home coming

    Enugu agog for Ginika’s home coming

    It was a triumphant entry for the immediate past federal commissioner representing Enugu State in Federal Character Commission Abuja, Hon Ginika Tor-Ijeomah, as she returned to Enugu State after the completion of her tenure.

    A huge crowd gave her a rousing welcome in Amoli, her hometown over the weekend.

    The former commissioner paid homage to the  Late Igwe of Amoli Kingdom, Igwe Emeaba Chikwaku in appreciation of the traditional ruler support for her political career.

    The residents were excited to see Ginika as they rushed out from their various areas to catch a glimpse of the former commissioner who was on her open roof jeep acknowledging cheers from the people.

    By noon, the Amoli primary school arena had transformed into a sea of color and excitement, as supporters and well-wishers from across the region thronged the venue to received her.

    Traditional dances, masquerade displays, and chants filled the air as locals came out en masse in a show of solidarity.

    Hon Ginika arrival, accompanied by her husband and her OPI group in a spirited procession, sent the crowd into a frenzy of cheers and celebrations.

    For many in attendance, the occasion was more than a political statement; it was a heartfelt endorsement of a daughter of the land who has consistently championed the people’s interests.

    Her deep grassroots appeal, combined with her record of public accomplishments, has solidified her status as a respected political figure across Enugu State.

    In her emotional address, Ginika expressed deep appreciation for the overwhelming show of affection.

    “This is not just a political journey; it is a mission of service. I am deeply grateful to the Enugu state for this honor and I assure you that I will continue to work diligently to meet your expectations and to advance the vision of a greater Enugu State,” she declared.

    Ginika reaffirmed strong support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Peter Mbah, urging the people to back both leaders in the 2027 elections.

    She declared: “The President’s policies are already stabilizing the economy. Food prices today are far better than they were last year, and things are improving steadily. If our people want more federal presence, it begins with their votes. Support the President and our Governor, and the government will have every reason to consider me worthy to serve again at the national level.”

    Ginika noted that she has not yet been rewarded but the President has recognized her contributions during the previous election and assured she would  be rewarded.

    Among the dignitaries present were Governor Peter Mbah ably represented by Hon. Amb. Mrs Amaka Nweke JP, Commissioner for Poverty alliviation, APC Enugu Caretaker Chairman Dr. Ben Nwonye,
    Rt. Hon. Miriam Onuoha, member representing Okigwe federal constituency, Hon. Anayo Onwuegbu
    Member Representing Awgu/Aninri/Oji River Federal Constituency
    His Excellency John Bosco, Member representing Awgu North State Constituency at the House of Assembly ,Rt. Hon. Jane Eneh,Hon. (Dr.) Oby Ajih, Hon. Amb. Mrs Amaka Nweke JP, Chief Alex Ogbonnia, Sir Humphrey Osita, Hon. Osita Udeh,Hon. Diyiokeh Uchenna, Hon Princess Peace Nnaji, HRH Isiaka, King of Yoruba in Enugu state.

    The event came to a close  with an energetic chants, praise songs, and political reaffirmations led by Hon. Ginika. She electrified the crowd with her closing declaration:

    No vacancy in Aso Rock, and no vacancy in the Lion Building in Enugu come 2027.

    For the people of Amoli Kingdom, the day was not just a celebration, it was a declaration of hope, unity, and the promise of leadership rooted in love for the people.

  • Eno applauds Igbos, earmarks N800m for empowerment of non-Indigenes

    Eno applauds Igbos, earmarks N800m for empowerment of non-Indigenes

    Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fostering unity and inclusivity, ensuring that all residents, regardless of ethnic background, feel valued and empowered to contribute to the state’s growth and development.

    The Governor gave the assurance while addressing members of the socio-cultural group, Ohaneze Ndi Igbo worldwide, Akwa Ibom State Chapter, at the Igbo Unity Day Celebration at Ibom Hall Grounds, Uyo, Saturday, November 15, 2025.

    He noted the fact that some of their members  were born in the State, and having established their businesses in the State as well, should be treated as part and parcel of the State.

     Eno disclosed that his administration has earmarked N800 million for the empowerment of the non-indigenous communities of Ndi Igbo, Arewa, Yoruba, and the Niger Delta, amongst others, in the State.

    He commended the leadership of the Igbo community for engineering unity amongst themselves, and for embracing peace and unity which has become the hallmark of the current administration, stressing that with unity, a lot could be achieved for their overall good.

    The Governor who was born in Enugu State also commended the Igbos for their entrepreneurial spirit which he described as impressive and exemplary.

     “Let me congratulate and celebrate the Igbo community in the State for your great spirit of enterprise and faith in our collective democracy.

     “The Igbo people here are part of our social fabric; they have added value to our community through their remarkable spirit of industry and brotherhood,” he stated.

    He emphasized that “Akwa Ibom State is fast becoming a melting pot where various cultures and tribes come together in a symphony of love, unity, and peaceful co-existence.”

    According to him, the State has been able to achieve the feat because of the Government’s intentional pursuit of peace, security, and hospitality, which the State now represents nationally.

    He appreciated Ohaneze Ndi Igbo for honouring him as their grand patron and for declaring their unanimous support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and himself in 2027.

    The Governor pledged to continue to partner the Igbo community as well as all the non indigenous communities to sustain the existing harmonious relationship, as long as they live in peace, obey the laws of the land, and do not involve or perpetuate criminality.

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    Earlier, the President of Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo, Akwa Ibom State Chapter, Hon. Kayceey Chidiadi, commended Governor Eno for his visionary and impactful leadership, stressing that the peaceful and unifying attributes of the Governor has permeated their forum and is responsible for the peace and unity in the community which had eluded them for many years.

    He expressed gratitude to the Governor for appointing their members into his government, admitting that such privilege has never been extended to them since the creation of the state.

    Hon. Chidiadi assured the Governor that the Igbo community was united in support of his re-election as well as that of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Godswill Akpabio.

    High point of the event was the conferment of Grand Patron of Ohaneze Ndi Igbo on the Governor in recognition and appreciation of his benevolence and inclusive governance.

    The Deputy Governor, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Udeme Otong, Secretary to the State Government, Prince Enobong Uwah, members of the State Executive Council, political stalwarts, captains of industry, among other dignitaries, accompanied the Governor to the event.

  • Delta issues deadline for hospitality operators to renew registration

    Delta issues deadline for hospitality operators to renew registration

    The Delta State government has issued a stern reminder to all operators within the state’s tourism and hospitality sector to regularise their registration and settle any outstanding renewal fees for the year 2025 without further delay.

    In an official announcement released by the Honourable Commissioner, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Dr. Darlington Nnamdi Ijeh, emphasised that the directive applies to all establishments including hotels, motels, guest houses, restaurants, fast food outlets, tour operating companies, travel agencies, amusement parks, gardens, and nightclubs, among others.

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    He warned that failure to comply with this directive would attract strict sanctions, which could include the sealing of non-compliant premises, in accordance with existing state laws and regulations.

  • CAPPA backs call for state of emergency on diabetes care

    CAPPA backs call for state of emergency on diabetes care

    Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has joined the Diabetes Association of Nigeria (DAN) to urge the Federal Government to declare a national emergency on diabetes care.

    The organisation which spoke in a statement yesterday to mark the year’s World Diabetes day celebration,  also called for an upward review of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) tax, amongst other life-saving healthy food policies.

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    In a statement signed by CAPPA Media and Communication Officer, Robert Egbe, the body described as “alarming” a recent disclosure by the association’s president that no fewer than an estimated 30,000 Nigerians die yearly from diabetes, while as many as 11.4 million others are currently living with the debilitating disease, according to media report.

    It said this was even worse than the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimate, which reports a prevalence of roughly 3.0 per cent in Nigeria, with approximately 2.99 million adults living with diabetes.

  • Mbah hails APC’s renewed commitmentto internal democracy, inclusiveness

    Mbah hails APC’s renewed commitmentto internal democracy, inclusiveness

    Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, on Friday applauded the All Progressives Congress (APC) for its renewed commitment to internal democracy, inclusiveness and transparency as the party commenced its Southeast Zonal Public Hearing on the amendment of its constitution.

    The event, hosted by the Enugu State Government at The Dome, International Conference Centre, Enugu, drew stakeholders from across the five states of the Southeast and was moderated by members of the APC Constitution Review Committee led by Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni.

    Declaring the session open on behalf of the governor, the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Chidiebere Onyia, said the exercise marked a defining moment for the party and for democratic development in the region.

    He noted that the ongoing constitutional amendment, being conducted for the first time through zonal public hearings across Nigeria, signaled the APC’s readiness to deepen internal reforms and strengthen its organisational structures ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Mbah commended the Buni-led committee for its “visionary leadership” and described the hearing as an expression of the party’s resolve to embrace accountability, broaden participation and modernise its governance principles.

    “A strengthened constitution will ensure more efficient party administration, reduce pre-election disputes, enhance conflict-resolution mechanisms, and create an enabling environment for the party to field credible candidates and manage electoral victories responsibly,” he said.

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    He added that the inclusion of civil society, youth and women groups, professional bodies and support organisations in the process demonstrated the APC’s willingness to align with global best practices in party administration.

    According to the governor, Enugu, “the historic capital of the former Eastern Region”, was delighted to host the milestone event, which reinforces the state’s growing status as a hub for governance dialogue and political engagement.

    To the stakeholders from Enugu, Abia, Imo, Anambra and Ebonyi, who submitted their memoranda on party administration, conflict-resolution processes, zoning, women and youth representation, and clarity of party structures, Governor Mbah urged them to make objective, forward-looking contributions capable of strengthening the party’s internal cohesion and institutional resilience.

    “This is not a forum for personal grievances or factional battles,” he said. “Let us make recommendations that will endure and leave a legacy for future generations.”

    Chairman of the Southeast Zonal Public Hearing and member representing Okigwe/Onuimo/Isiala Mbano Federal Constituency, Hon. Miriam Onuoha, said the amendment process was initiated under the directive of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to “fill existing lacunae, expand party organs and ensure a more inclusive and functional framework.”

    “As you can see, many people are coming into our party and we need to amend the constitution to accommodate them. Political inclusion is what President Tinubu and the APC are driving across all regions,” she said.

  • Glo to power Imo digital drive with landmark deal

    Glo to power Imo digital drive with landmark deal

    Globacom has signed a landmark Internet connectivity agreement with the Imo State Government through its Ministry of Digital Economy and e-Governance. The partnership is a key step in the State’s plan to build a digital economy, implement e-governance, and establish a Smart City in Owerri.

    Described as the largest single fixed Internet connectivity project in Globacom’s Enterprise Business Group history, the deal highlights the company’s role in delivering advanced telecommunications infrastructure and digital solutions across Nigeria.

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    Under the agreement, Globacom will provide high-capacity Internet connectivity to critical locations. These include the Smart City project in Owerri, home to 15 mega buildings, the Ministry of Digital Economy and e-Governance, and the Imo State University for Innovation, Science and Technology, formerly Imo State Polytechnic.

    The Glo 1 submarine cable, which links Nigeria directly to Europe through Globacom’s privately owned fibre optic network, will form the backbone of the project. It provides high bandwidth, minimal latency, and secure connections, supporting the State’s digital transformation and improving public service delivery.