Category: South East

  • Flood sacks Delta communities

    Flood sacks Delta communities

    The River Niger has burst its bank, submerging Abala Oshimili and many riverine communities in Ndokwa East LGA in Delta state.

    The Nation gathered that Aika-Ezeolu Quarter in the community has been completely submerged.

    Sources said most of the residents have moved out of the community to higher grounds while others have remained.

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    Secretary of the Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Mr. Felix Edemanya said: “We have already told and alerted the people to take precautionary measures so that they will not be cut off by the flood.

    “They should safeguard their valuables and move out. Now that it has happened, they should move to a safer haven because the council will not want to lose anybody as a result of negligence.”

  • Otu welfare programmes has given us hope, says Odey

    Otu welfare programmes has given us hope, says Odey

    By Adeola Ogunlade

    The Director-General of the Restoration Grassroots Movement in APC, Cross River State, Dr Ndoma Odey, has said that the welfare programmes of the Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu have given the people hope; hence they have expressed readiness to support his administration.

    He spoke at a dinner in honour of the Speaker of the Cross River, Rt Honourable Elvert Ayambem in Lagos.

    Odey, who ran for a seat in the State House of Assembly in 2022, said it was inevitable that Governor Otu enjoys such support given his people-oriented programme.

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    According to him, “If my Speaker is in Lagos, it’s incumbent on me to host him. Our people’s welfare-oriented governor, Bassey Otu, sent a high-powered team to Lagos to bring home and rehabilitate the weightlifting gold medalist, Bassey ‘Ironbar’ Etim.

    “Governor Otu’s manifesto ‘The People’s Manifesto’ is a wake up for every Cross Riverian to look inward and grow the state. He has given us a lot of reasons to hope.

    “Therefore, we have all keyed in- everyday Cross Riverian, experts and technocrats alike. We want to contribute to the development of our dear state. We are delighted, as a people, to be part of the governor’s agenda.

    “So, it is not surprising that he sent a team down to Lagos to bring Etim back home to rehabilitate and empower him. It shows how committed the governor is.”

  • Cross River Head of Service Akwaji retires

    Cross River Head of Service Akwaji retires

    • Says he didn’t receive single query in 35 years

    The Head of Service of Cross River State Mr. Timothy Akwaji has formally bid farewell to the state civil service after 35 years in the state service.

    His formal retirement date is September 16th 2023, but he was sent forth a day before in a formal pulling out ceremony with a guard of honour mounted by men of the Civil Defence Corps and State Department of Public Transportation.

    Addressing a gathering of Directors and some Permanent Secretaries of the civil service, Akwaji who is a veteran journalist having been Editor-in-Chief of the state newspaper, The Chronicle and also a former national officer of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, charged workers of the state service on hard work.

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    “Let the labour of your hand create wealth. The state needs no redundant workers. Some have abandoned their work and the system forgets about them and when they are queried, they want to cite a case of others who they believe their offence is more. For 35 years in service, since I joined in 1988, I have not been queried by any of my superior,” said an elated Akwaji, adding that “For 35 years in service, I have gotten six letters of commendation, five of which were signed by governors. Hard work is important for growth in service.”

    He revealed that the state civil service, including the local government workers, has a population of less than 20,000 workers in the state with a general population of about four million.

    The Commissioner for Establishment Mrs. Lawrencia Effiong Ita was among the dignitaries at the formal pulling out ceremony and she commended the outgone Head of Service, noting that she will miss his contributions as his retirement is just when she was coming in as a commissioner.

  • Proposed high rise building collapses in Delta

    Proposed high rise building collapses in Delta

    A multiple story building, under construction in Asaba metropolis, has collapsed, with eight persons feared seriously injured.

    The Nation gathered that a loud noise that could be heard in the vicinity followed the collapse, which caused apprehension in the vicinity.

    It was learnt construction workers scampered into the ever busy Nnebisi/Okpanam road in panic.

    A witness, Mrs Onyinye Okenyi, a food seller, said the incident occured around 5.30pm while workers were still working on site.

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    She said: “I was selling “abacha”, a local delicacy, when we heard a loud noise that could be heard as far away as ShopRite. Some persons ran out to see what was happening. Many workers in panic ran into the road.Some workers were evacuated and driven away.”

    She said some injured workers were taken away.

    The Nation investigation revealed that part of the front section of the building caved in.

    The partially building is located by Ekumeku Road About opposite Asaba Shopping Mall.

    Located on the spot of the collapsed building was the popular Southgate Hotel which was demolished to give way to the development of the structure.

  • Foundation gives scholarship to 345 students

    Foundation gives scholarship to 345 students

    Three hundred and forty-five students in Anambra State have benefited from the scholarship scheme of IG Aguowo Health and Academic Foundation.

    Speaking during the 2nd Education/IGAHAF Seminar and Fourth Phase of Scholarship Award Ceremony, the Founder and Chairman of the foundation, Ichie Aguowo, said the beneficiaries deserved admiration in view of the tough selection process they passed through.

    He said: “You’re indeed the best brains. I am confident that the level of support and academic guidance that you as our scholars will receive in each of the secondary and tertiary institutions that you are attending will be fulfilling and enriching.

    “Today, we’re inducting 100 beneficiaries into the scholarship scheme. With this new intake, we’ll have 345 beneficiaries. Our target is to reach 10,000 beneficiaries. 

    “The foundation has just finished renovation of principal’s quarters at Ezike High School, Nibo, my alma mater. All these are for the love of education and services to God and humanity.”

    Aguowo advised the beneficiaries to make use of their time in their schools, to further enhance their studies.

    Urging the students to be thankful to their parents, teachers and schools for nurturing their academic excellence, he challenged them to reciprocate the gesture in the lives of others on graduation.

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    The Head of Service, Theodore Igwegbe, thanked the benefactor for recognising and rewarding hard work, using resources God endowed him with to invest in the lives of the students. 

    Education Commissioner Prof. Ngozi Chuma said the benefactor, through the scholarship, was creating a new generation of children, who would have positive outlook to life. 

    She enjoined the students to reciprocate the gesture by investing in the lives of others during and after their graduation. 

    House of Assembly Speaker Somto Udeze thanked the benefactor for giving back to the society, urging other spirited individuals to emulate him.

    Represented by Chairman, House Committee on Education, Anayo Okpaleke, he promised that the Assembly would partner the foundation to improve the academic lives of the students.

  • IYC urges Oborevwori on start of Ayakoromo bridge

    IYC urges Oborevwori on start of Ayakoromo bridge

    The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Western Zone, has urged Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to ensure the kick-off of infrastructural developments, particularly the Ayakoromo Bridge across Ijaw kingdoms in Delta State.

    The group in a statement in Warri yesterday, said the advice was necessary in view of the approval of some infrastructural projects, which included three flyovers, to the tune of N78billion, in Warri and Effurun, during the State Executive Council meeting on Tuesday.

    The statement was signed by Chairman, Secretary and Information Officer, Dr. Doubra Okotete, Olu Derimo and Lugard Izoukumor of the IYC Western Zone, which comprises Delta, Edo and Ondo states.

    It hailed the governor for approving the projects, but expressed displeasure that critical projects such as the Ayakoromo bridge, which had been a subject of campaign promises, as well as the Ogulagha-Odimodi Road and permanent site of the School of Marine Technology, Burutu, all in Ijaw areas, were not prioritised for commencement.

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    However, admitting that the Oborevwori-led government is new, the body urged the governor to, in no distant time, do the needful as the projects will not only create employment for youths, but also attract investment and boost commercial activities.

    The statement warned that failure to do so will leave them with no choice but to engage in demonstrations across the state until their demands are met.

    overdue projects, we urge the Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, to swiftly initiate the necessary steps for the implementation of these projects. 

    “These projects have been repeatedly mentioned and promised during campaigns , and it is now imperative to translate words into action.”

  • Students protest as flood overruns institute

    Students protest as flood overruns institute

    Students of Metallurgical Training Institute, Onitsha, Anambra State, yesterday staged a peaceful demonstration over ravaging flood in the institution.

    The protesters lamented that academic and non-academic activities had been paralysed.

    Addressing reporters ahead of the protest, President, Student Union Government, Chigozie Onyenyili, said students had been subjected to sleepless nights, as hostels had been overrun, with their property destroyed by the flood.

    He said the situation was worsened by destruction of drainage by contractors working in the institution.

    Said he: “Flooding has been an issue in the institution, but it was worsened because the government recently began flood control process by removing drainage inside the school, without providing alternative measures to mitigate the flood.

    “They commenced flood control during the rainy season, but now, they have abandoned the work and as we speak, the institution is flooded.

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    “We are embarking on this peaceful demonstration to draw government’s attention to our plight. The school has done its best, but we need government to return to the work they abandoned.

    “The two machines government brought for the job are not working and there is need for them to bring in more personnel to begin the work so that normalcy will return at the institution.”

    Public Relations Officer of the institution, Owoh Ugochukwu, confirmed the incident, attributing it to government negligence.

    He said: “The state government channelled waters that come from Obosi, Nkpor and Onitsha-Owerri Road and their environs, down to the school, without providing measures for enough drainage.

    “The flood issue has lingered for some years now, and the school authorities have been doing their best, but currently work has been abandoned and there is no alternative measure in place.”

  • Church cautions Otti against sacking of workers

    Church cautions Otti against sacking of workers

    The Anglican Church, Nigeria, has warned Abia State Governor Alex Otti against massive lay-off of civil servants.

    It said the action had worsened hardship in the society and fuelled unemployment and vices.

    Advising the governor to implement his campaign promises and revisit the lay-off of workers; the church, however, explained that it does not support the last minute mass employment made by the last administration.

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    In a communiqué issued after the 3rd Session of its 17th Synod in Aba, signed by the Bishop of Aba Diocese, Anglican Communion, Rt. Reverend Christian Ugwuzo and the Clerical Synod Secretary, Venerable Innocent Ogbonna, the church urged the government to explore opportunities for development in areas like building modular refineries in oil producing areas of the state, establishing air and sea ports, promoting tourism and local industrialisation, in order to boost the economy, create employment opportunities and improve the lives of residents.

  • Diri, Sylva clash on Opu-Nembe lingering crisis

    Diri, Sylva clash on Opu-Nembe lingering crisis

    Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri and former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Chief Timipre Sylva have clashed over the lingering political crisis rocking Opu-Nembe kingdom in Nembe Local Government.

    While Sylva, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the November 11 governorship poll, said the governor’s fresh plot to destabilise Opu-Nembe would fail, Diri accused Sylva of playing the ostrich in the crisis.

    Sylva in a statement signed by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Julius Bokoru, alerted security agencies and the public to fresh plot by Governor Diri to stoke fresh crisis in Opu-Nembe ahead of the election.

    He said Diri had been the hand behind Opu-Nembe bloody crisis in the past two years.

    Insisting that the governor had shown nothing but absolute disdain to the people of the area, Sylva said Diri is only interested in keeping Opu-Nembe in crisis because it is the stronghold of the APC.

    Sylva s2aid upon his return from junketing abroad, Diri was angry to behold that the Inspector-General of Police hearkened to the outcries of the people and restored calm to Opu-Nembe.

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    He said: “It is very concerning that Governor Diri has become obsessed with Opu-Nembe, a community for which he had shown absolute disdain. If you ask Governor Diri to point to one project he has done in Opu-Nembe, be assured he cannot point to half a project.

    “Many believe, however, he has been the hand behind the crisis in Opu-Nembe for the past two odd years. He clearly showed his leprous hand earlier this year. Before the elections became eminent and before Sylva emerged as the governorship candidate of the APC, Governor Diri had shown only contempt for Opu-Nembe.

    “It is quite disturbing that Governor Diri only woke up from his slumber at this time when at the plea of the community, the Inspector-General of Police intervened and got the community back on its feet again.”

    Governor Diri’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, while reacting to a statement credited to the former Bayelsa governor, in which he accused the incumbent governor of stirring crisis in Opu-Nembe (Bassambiri), said Sylva was embarking on a futile mission to deflect attention from his own disdainful role in the protracted conflict.

    He said it was a surprise that Sylva just found his voice one month after the current crisis broke in the community.

    Diri said: “It is equally befuddling that Sylva was engaging in scape-goatism when virtually everyone in the state and beyond knew who the key instigator and agent-provocateur in the Bassambiri crisis was.

    “To claim that the governor had been silent, in one breath, since the current skirmish was ignited in Chief Sylva’s paternal community two years ago, smacks of either his poor analysis of the situation on the ground or perhaps he is ignorant of the governor’s role in ensuring that peace returned to Bassambiri.

    “For the former governor to also turn around to accuse the incumbent governor of stirring crisis in the community, on the other hand, is an indication that Sylva had forgotten what a governor needed to do in such a circumstance and he therefore does not deserve the votes of the Bayelsa people on November 11.

    “Bassambiri is a community in Bayelsa State whose citizens deserve the protection of the state government, just as the community deserves development like all its counterparts across the state.

    “Our administration will therefore not shy away from its constitutionally-guaranteed mandate and responsibilities to people of the state, including those in Bassambiri community and the Nembe people as a whole.

    “It is doubtful if the Bassambiri people can recall any of Sylva’s legacies in their community, except perhaps the frequent conflicts instigated and perpetrated by persons known to him and who enjoy his protection.”

  • NDDC vows to promote young entrepreneurs in Niger Delta

    NDDC vows to promote young entrepreneurs in Niger Delta

    Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has vowed to support young entrepreneurs in the Niger Delta through targeted skill development initiatives, to promote sustainable development.

    Speaking during a courtesy visit by a delegation from the Coalition of South-South Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (COSSCCIMA), at the NDDC headquarters in Port Harcourt, the Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, stressed the importance of building a comprehensive database for youth empowerment.

    Ogbuku in a statement signed by the commission’s Director Corporate Affairs, Pius Ughakpoteni, said the registration of the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce being championed by the NDDC was not intended to challenge the efforts of COSSCCIMA, but to extend the reach of the NDDC’s programme of empowering the people of the Niger Delta through entrepreneurial schemes.

    He said: “I want to assure you that the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce will not undermine your activities. It will rather complement your contributions. Ordinarily, we would have jumped into partnership with COSSCCIMA, but we felt that doing so will limit us to just six states, while our mandate covers nine states.”

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    “Whatever we are all doing will be promoting commerce and industry as well as entrepreneurship in the Niger Delta.”

    He noted that supporting the growth and development of young entrepreneurs in the Niger Delta would ultimately lead to the creation of jobs for the teeming youth population of the region.

    Ogbuku said: “Here in NDDC, we are committed to improving economic prosperity in line with the commission’s mandate through entrepreneurship development. We shall support COSSCCIMA so that entrepreneurs will be encouraged in the Niger Delta.”

    The NDDC boss said the commission was developing an exhaustive digital repository comprising vital information about the youth of the Niger Delta region, including their qualifications, skills, interests, needs and current employment status.

    He said the database would serve as a plank for data-driven planning, enabling the formulation of impactful policies and programmes targeted at the youth.

    Speaking earlier, the President of COSSCCIMA, Dr Okon Emah, said the trade group was well positioned to collaborate with the NDDC as the members were spread across the six states of the Southsouth.

    He said: “COSSCCIMA is the umbrella body of the private sector and Chambers of Commerce in the six states of the South-South geo-political zone of Nigeria. It enables the private sector in the region to articulate and have a common perspective on issues and policies that affect the economy of the region.

    “Our members offer services that will not only help in your development activities, but also assist in poverty alleviation, job creation and sustainable wealth creation.”