Category: South East

  • Benjamin Kalu: Another star from South east

    Benjamin Kalu: Another star from South east

    By Levinus Nwabughiogu

    Love or hate him, he’s of a stellar cast from the South East. And therefore, a huge asset to the political powerhouse and in the configuration of the current leadership of the region. At every turn, generations have always received the Divine benevolence of a virile political persona in such a magnanimous stance. And now is no exception.

    Time was when Dr. Nnamdi Benjamin Azikwe, the Zik of Africa whose name still resonates was the toast of the world. Ditto Dr. Micheal Iheonukara Okpara, the premier of the defunt south eastern region. In their quest for the development of their region in particular and Nigeria in general, both men birthed programmes and policies that were very impactful and still dot the landscapes of today. Such legacies are also felt far beyond the shores of their immediate environment. And unarguably, history has been kind to them as these imprints are still being celebrated decades after their demise. 

    Azikwe and Okpara may have passed on but they still breath in the emerging leaders of today’s generation. Their work still ongoing. One of such leaders is Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, the indefatigable and cerebral Deputy Speaker of the 10th House of Representatives. Apparently jolted by the lofty ideals and the success of these heroes past, Kalu is steadily and consciously creating and facilitating pacts and endeavours, pursuing programmes and policies that are geared towards facelifting the South East region.

    For 54 years, the region wired in the excruciating pain of marginalization and vanquishedness, stagnated in the doldrums of underdevelopment, dilapidation and backwardness, without any significant federal presence. Of course, the collapse of infrastructure and other social amenities is commonplace and pronouced in the south east and attempts to liberate it have only been near-failed. When it appeared that hope was in the offing through the establishment of the South East Development Commission (SEDC), it vanished. The bill to birth the commission in the 8th and 9th National Assemblies was shutdown in the House of Representatives. 

    But to typify his altruistic leadership, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu who only got elected into the 9th Assembly and could who have afforded to give an insouciant shrug on the bill or pursue other self aggrandizing projects quickly exercised his wits and discretion on the bill. The failure of the bill to fly in the 8th and 9th Assemblies could have, perhaps, amounted to a culdesac. But no. Upon his emergence as the Deputy Speaker in the 10th Assembly, Kalu prioritized this all-important bill. He dusted and expanded it appropriately to make it more acceptable, and then, lobbied and pushed for it passage. And in quick succession, the House passed the bill into law.

    Anyone with a keen understanding of the legislative proceedings in any parliament globally, would know that passing a bill in an accelerated manner has always been a function of intense lobbying, love and confidence reposed in the sponsor. No bill ever passes by coercion or undue influence or on self will. It is always a product of the degree of concerns displayed by the lawmakers on the bill in question. And this is the case in the 10th House as the members clearly showed they understood the plights of the region. Besides, the members of the House also saw in Kalu a man of deep knowledge, pious and piety, one with utmost sense of patriotism and altruism to better the lots of region, and by a unanimous vote, the House eventually passed the bill into law. 

    Yet, the journey didn’t end in the Green Chambers. The Senate was another destination. Of course, the lobbying continued there. And thankfully, the Senators also reasoned with the House, supported and passed the bill into law. 

    Not one or two bills had been rejected at the juncture of their transmission to the presidency for assent. In fact, many had died a painful death. But in the case of the SEDC bill, grace, favour and reason came to play and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu gave his assent which has made the bill a law today. 

    Those completely oblivious of the goings-on would not understand the underpinnings. They would not know the sacrifices the Deputy Speaker made while following through. That the south east region now has a commission that will draw funds from the federation account for its development 54 years after the civil war is definitely no mean feat, no matter what anyone may say. Of course, the policy of the 3Rs: Reconciliation, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Gen. Gowon’s regime that was never implemented readily comes to mind. And the policy has obviously been made manifest in the SEDC championed by Kalu. Just pause a minute and think. What if he hadn’t pushed or found favour in the best places? Would there have been a Commission to celebrate today? Nope. Perhaps, only a few persons would appreciate this leader’s efforts. 

    Prior to now, Kalu had also unveiled the Peace In South East Project (PISE-P), a social interventionist mechanism that preaches peace in the south east region through a non kinetic means. At its unveiling on December 29, 2023 in Bende, Abia State, the world saw how Nigeria emptied itself in the agrarian

    city. Of course, the galaxy of people that graced the occasion could strike envy or hate for Kalu. But he remains unfazed. He made it happen.

    Many may have also forgotten that Kalu was the official spokesperson of the House of Representatives for four years in the 9th Assembly, a job he passionately did that presumably and unlimitedly introduced him to the larger community of Nigeria and the world. 

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    Similarly, the deputy speaker had also pursued other lofty goals in his legislative journeys, using the instrumentality of the law, all in the interest of the south east and Nigeria.

    To accentuate this reality, Kalu’s commitment to the unity of Nigeria, even in the face of immense adversity, is a testament to his patriotism. His willingness to sacrifice his own comfort and safety for the sake of the people of south east is a lesson in selfless service that we must all strive to emulate.

    Leadership, I would say is not a mere title; it is not simply about power or authority. It is about courage, responsibility, and service. It is the art of navigating the ship of state through the uncharted waters of the future, inspired by a vision of progress, equality, and social justice. In this era of transformative change, leadership demands a profound understanding of our complex world, empathy for the challenges faced by our fellow citizens, and unwavering dedication to the betterment of our society.

    To this end, the advisory board and organizing committee for the 2024 edition of the Michael Okpara Leadership Lecture and Award on Thursday, August 22, 2024 recognized Kalu’s numerous efforts and presented him with Dr. Michael Okpara Leadership Award which is the 2024 Premier’s Prize. 

    The award which comes with a bold inscription: “This Plaque of Honor is Presented to Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives In commendation for Quality Representation and Leadership in the Nigerian Parliament” further testifies to Kalu’s leadership finnese and acumen. 

    Interestingly, the award is coming admid an eruption of a mass hysteria over Kalu’s clarion call to duty. For me, I have been struggling to decipher the wrongs in his recent call to Governor Alex Otti of Abia State to rejoin the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). 

    Anyone familiar with the Deputy Speaker’s mien would not only attest to his oratory prowess and intelligentual sagacity but would also give testimony to his graceful thoughts. And so, beckoning Governor Alex Otti of his home state of Abia as seen in a viral video recently to return to APC was only a talk between two convial friends and brothers.

    Except for mischief purposes, I am still at a loss as to how a brotherly call could elicit a plethora of inquiries as well as a cacophony of reactions and emotions, the twists and turns, most of which were deliberately couched and slanted to pour invectives, venoms and vituperations on the person and office of the deputy speaker.

    Succinctly put, the public hysteria and the verbal attacks on the Deputy Speaker were highly unnecessary. There is nothing amiss with a national leader in the person of Kalu wooing people into his political party. This is the norm the world over. You and I can equally do same. 

    It is public knowledge that Kalu and Otti were together in APC before the governor left for the Labour Party (LP) on the eve of the primary elections after purchasing the nomination forms for Governorship. Perhaps, many have forgotten this. Besides, both men share a unique relationship that has spanned for several years. Kalu is still proud of the excellence Otti has brought into the governance of Abia State. He still gives his support and their relationship is very much intact. So, the salvo of accusations provoked in public and high places to cause disaffection among the two brothers can only be quietened by the calm demeanor and the superior reasoning and understanding the two leaders have shown since the tantrums from the noisy bunch began.

    Suffice it to say, the Deputy Speaker’s call on Otti to return to the APC family was to effectively synergize, so that the combined effects can be far reaching. It is just for the rapid development of the state and nothing more. If Kalu can achieve so much, striving alone, imagine what a pair will achieve being together in the same party. The more, the merrier. 

    I am compelled to say that finding any other interpretations other than this speaks to the clandestine activities of those uncomfortable with the growing political profile of the Deputy Speaker. God still speaks grace upon His people. 

    And this is the reason I won’t waste a split second rebutting the gibberish peddled by some hawks like one Adebiyi Omotosho Dan. Mercenaries who ply their ‘trade’ with pseudo names with the sole aim of dragging Kalu’s name to the mud are not worth anybody’s time. Decency has never been associated with pigs, not now, not tomorrow, not ever. So, it is not in my totems to dignify them with a response now. That would mean glorifying infantilism. 

    Demonizing and cannibalizing a man who has within this short time of occupying a position, sacrificed a lot for Ndi Igbo is very unfortunate, to say the least. Like they say in local parlance, blowing off someone else’s candle will not light yours or make it shine brighter. 

    There could be a million calls to crucify Kalu but those who know him and have followed his political trajectories would lend credence to the fact that Grace speaks for him all the way.

    And now that the APC chapter of Abia State has thrown its support behind Kalu’s call on Gov. Otti to return to the party, it suffices to say that all the middlesome interlopers who for selfish reasons animated the social media ecosystems can now engage in some decent trades and activities. Kalu means well for Abia State, Ndigbo gburugbu and Nigeria.

    Nwabughiogu is the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Kalu, Deputy Speaker of the 10th House of Representatives.

  • Clergy preaches unity among Nigerians, names Adeboye as ESBAASC patron

    Clergy preaches unity among Nigerians, names Adeboye as ESBAASC patron

    Bodies of clergy under the umbrella of the Ecumenical Synod of Bishops, Archbishops and Senior Clergy Inc. (ESBAASC) have impressed on Nigerians the need to live in peace and harmony amongst themselves in order to foster unity in the country.

    The group spoke at a three-day conference in RCCG Camp, Mowe, Ogun State under the theme, ‘Religious Tolerance in Nigeria and Across the Nations of the World.’

    While delivering the keynote address on the topic, ‘Promoting Religious Tolerance in Nigeria and Across the Nations of the World’, the General Overseer of RCCG, Pastor Enoch A Adeboye shared interesting insights about growing up as a young adult who experienced the benefits of living in a multi-religious settings with mutual understanding as the core. 

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    Adeboye, who was represented by the National/Continental Overseer Emeritus, Pastor Joseph Obayemi, while lamenting the sordid situation of things in Nigeria today, reminisced on how he would fast during Ramadan and ate Moslem foods and visit them while growing up as a youth amidst Christian, Moslem and traditional religions and other faiths.

    “It is also a practice that helps to promote mutual understanding, peaceful co-existence, unity and peace among people of divert society like Nigeria and the world,” noting however that the religious diversity of Nigeria had always given it a unique identity and commendation in the past.

  • Firm gets NMDPRA nod to operate Edo Refinery

    Firm gets NMDPRA nod to operate Edo Refinery

    The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has given operational licence to Edo Refinery and Petrochemical Company Limited (ERPCL), located at Ologbo in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo State.

    The issuance of the operational licence by NMDPRA, the technical and commercial regulator of midstream and downstream operations in the petroleum industry was the final stage of approval from the regulatory authority, implying that the plant could now fully operate as a refinery.

    NMDPRA’s Chief Executive Officer, Ahmed Farouk, who handed the certificate to AIPCC Energy, the parent company of ERPCL, was accompanied by NMDPRA’s Executive Director, Hydrocarbon Processing Plant Installation and Transport Infrastructure (HPPITI), Mr. Francis Ogaree, with the operational licence released to Edo refinery’s Head, Technical Operations, Segun Okeni.

    Farouk hailed ERPCL for attaining the feat, and enjoined the company to do more.

    Ogaree, while also speaking, assured the management of ERPCL that the regulatory authority was a business enabler, and would be ready to give AIPCC Energy/Edo refinery all the necessary support in all its projects.

    Okeni, in his response, on behalf of AIPCC Energy, stated that the company was out to make its contributions to the petroleum refining and gas processing sub-sector.

    He disclosed that AIPCC was developing three other projects, while one of them would be completed in the next one year.

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    Edo refinery’s head, technical operations said: “The processes started with Licence to Establish (LTE), then Licence to Construct (LTC), approval to introduce hydrocarbon, pre-commissioning and commissioning, operate the refinery for some time to ensure it has the capacity to do so, and finally the Licence to Operate LTO.”

    Okeni, while commenting on the non-allocation of crude oil from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), revealed that Edo refinery was finalising arrangements with an indigenous oil company to access crude oil for optimal production.

    Edo refinery’s head, technical operations also revealed that the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and NMDPRA had been supportive, while stressing that once Edo refinery was able to find a source of crude oil, NUPRC and NMDPRA would give the company urgent approval.

    Okeni added that with the licensing of Edo refinery, NUPRC ought to consider existing local refineries in the bidding round for marginal fields.

  • S’Court ruling: Ex-Bayelsa lawmaker, others hail Diri, deputy

    S’Court ruling: Ex-Bayelsa lawmaker, others hail Diri, deputy

    • Say victory, reflection of deep-rooted trust of Bayelsans

    Former Chief Whip of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Dr. Jonathan Obuebite, and the state Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Prof. Beke Sese, have congratulated Governor Douye Diri and his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, on their victory at the Supreme Court.

    Specifically, Obuebite in a statement issued via electronic mail yesterday described the judgment by the apex court as a reflection of the deep-rooted support, steadfast commitment, and unwavering trust that Bayelsa people have placed in the governor and his deputy.

    The former Commissioner for Information and Orientation, said: “I want to express my heartfelt congratulations to His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri, and His Excellency Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, on your decisive and well-deserved victory at the Supreme Court.”

    Obuebite noted that the historic triumph underscored the profound confidence and genuine belief that the citizens of Bayelsa State have in your leadership.

    He noted: “The victory also serves as a remarkable testament to your exceptional dedication, resilience, and unwavering drive to serve the people wholeheartedly.

    “I am confident that this victory will serve as a springboard for even greater accomplishments as you continue to steer the state towards progress and prosperity with your remarkable wisdom, compassion, and forward-thinking vision.”

    In his congratulatory message, Prof. Beke Sese, on behalf of the entire management and staff of the Bayelsa State Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Permanent Secretary, Dr Wisdom Ebiye Sawyer, heartily congratulate the duo of Diri and Ewhrudjakpo on the victory at the Supreme Court on Friday.

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    He said the victory had once again affirmed Diri’s rightful position as the Governor of Bayelsa State.

    Prof Sese, former Zonal Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Port Harcourt Division, stated: “This Supreme Court verdict is not just a legal win; it’s a triumph for the good people of Bayelsa State and entire humanity and also a testament to your unwavering commitment to the prosperity of our people.

    “The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold your election is a powerful affirmation that justice prevails and that the voice of the people really matters. Driven by your calm and focused disposition for the collective prosperity of our people, you have faced every challenge with commitment, grace and resilience, proving that you are not only a leader chosen by the people but one who demonstrates the presence of the Hand of God in the affairs of men.”

  • Rumbling in Ijaw over calls for Lokpobiri’s redeployment

    Rumbling in Ijaw over calls for Lokpobiri’s redeployment

    • MOSIEND defends Minister

    The call by the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to redeploy the Minister of Petroleum, Oil, Heineken Lokpobiri, following the crisis rocking his sector has unsettled the Ijaw nation.

    In the statement, the IYC, which is led by Jonathan Lokpobiri, the younger brother to the minister, reviewed the chaos in the oil subsector and concluded that the minister lacked the knowledge to run the office.

    The council said the minister’s lack of knowledge of the workings of the oil sector was eroding the gains of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda lamenting that fuel was selling as much as N2000 per litre in some Ijaw communities.

    The statement was signed by Maobuye Nangi Obu, the IYC Secretary-General; Comrade Miracle Iyaye, National Women Leader; Tamunotonye David Altraide, National Legal Adviser and Comrade  Abiye Bob-Manuel, National Deputy Director of Mobilisation.

    The IYC particularly reacted to the latest resumption date of the Port Harcourt Refinery as announced by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

    Chief Financial Officer of the NNPCL, Umar Ajiya, at a media briefing in Abuja, said the refinery would now commence operations in September, 2024.

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    The council said the new date, which they noted might not also be feasible, had confirmed their position that under Lokpobiri, nothing good could come out of the oil sector.

    The council therefore called on President Tinubu to reshuffle his cabinet and send Lokpobiri to a ministry that “he can hide his incompetence, else he will continue to derail the Renewed Hope Agenda for the petroleum sector.”

    Meanwhile, the leadership of the Movement for the Survival of the Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND) urged the IYC to tender an unreserved apology to Lokpobiri for what it described as an unwarranted attack on his personality.

    MOSIEND, who frowned on the stance of IYC, urged the council to immediately withdraw the statement and beg the minister for forgiveness.

    The National President, MOSIEND, Dr. Kennedy Tonjo West in a statement described the position of the IYC as false.

    West, in the statement, asked those behind the publication to take a deep moment to ask themselves if those things they said about Lokpobiri were actually true adding that it was unbelievable that  Ijaw people could say such things about their own brother.

    West said Lokpobiri was not responsible for the delay in the immediate commencement of operations of the Port Harcourt refinery.

  • 26,330 applicants begin exams for Enugu smart school teaching jobs

    26,330 applicants begin exams for Enugu smart school teaching jobs

    No fewer than 26,330 applicants are currently jostling to take up 6000 teaching jobs in the Enugu State Smart Green Schools.

    Our correspondent who monitored the examination yesterday in some of the designated centres for the examination, observed that applicants turned out in large numbers for the computer-based tests.

    Speaking with reporters at one of the examination centres at the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, the state Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ndubueze Mbah, said the state was targeting to employ 6,000 teachers in the first phase of the recruitment for the Smart Green Schools, with a view to recruiting another 6000 teachers in January, to capture at least 12,000 teachers

    This, he added, was in realization of the statement of purpose of Governor Peter Mbah to deliver the best quality education that will place Enugu as one of the three top states in Nigeria.

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    His words: “We’ve been conducting this examination for the past three days. Today is the fourth day. We’ve been conducting computer-based assessments of applicants who have applied to teach in Enugu State Smart Green Schools.

    “We received applications from 26,330 candidates and we had to come up with a bias-free process of evaluating their subject area competency and basic digital literacy proficiency.

    “To be able to do that, we came up with the computer-based test. The exam is running simultaneously at the Enugu State College of Education (Technical) and the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT).

    Everyday, we take on about 6,000 candidates to ensure that everyone is given the opportunity to participate.”

  • Enugu debunks emergence of Yoruba community Oba

    Enugu debunks emergence of Yoruba community Oba

    • Says nobody has been adopted for the seat

    The Enugu State government has debunked the reports that Mr. Abdulazeez Adebayo has been adopted as the Oba of the Yoruba Community in the state.

    The disclaimer followed viral news reports that the Yoruba community in Enugu State had unanimously selected Alhaji Abdulazeez Adebayo as its new traditional ruler.

    Adebayo, who hails from Osun, had said he became the first ever Oba of the community since the history of Yoruba people living in Enugu, adding that seven states of Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti, Lagos, Kogi, and Kwara, made up the Yoruba community in Enugu.

    But, in a statement issued by the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Chieftaincy Affairs, Enugu, the state government explained that it only held a conflict resolution meeting with the stakeholders on the Obaship issue and no person was adopted during the meeting as Oba.

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    Signed by the HOD Public Relations Unit, Ogbu Ifeoma, the statement read: “The Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Chieftaincy Affairs of Enugu State wishes to issue a disclaimer about a viral news item and a purported interview granted by Mr. Abdulazeez Adebayo Olateju claiming that he was adopted as the Oba of Yoruba Community in Enugu State.

    “The Ministry held a conflict resolution meeting with the Yoruba community stakeholders in Enugu State yesterday being 20th of August, 2024 on the Obaship issue and no person was adopted during the meeting but a peace-building process was initiated by the Ministry.

    “The Hon. Commissioner, Deacon Okey Ogbodo who chaired the meeting stated that the resolution includes further consultations and meetings to ensure a peaceful resolution of their crisis.”

    The statement added that the commissioner warned that anybody parading himself as the Oba of the Yoruba Community in Enugu State should desist from doing so or face the wrath of the Law.

  • Anambra bans use of school premises for social gathering

    Anambra bans use of school premises for social gathering

    The Anambra Government has banned all social events, weddings, shows, and entertainment on public school premises.

    According to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, the state’s Commissioner for Education made this known in a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Dr Ifeoma Agbaizu,  in Awka  yesterday.

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    Chuma-Udeh said the move was to protect school premises and infrastructure from being messed up. “This is a warning to all principals and head teachers to desist from using school premises as commercial ventures.

    “Henceforth, any principal or primary school head teacher who indulges in such an act will be severely dealt with,” she said.

    The commissioner directed the Chairmen of the Post Primary Schools Services Commission (PPSSC) and the State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB) to disseminate the information to all principals and head teachers in the state.

    She also directed school heads to keep to the policy.

  • Land allocation: Company, community clash over 150 plots in Imo

    Land allocation: Company, community clash over 150 plots in Imo

    Residents of Agbala Community in Owerri-North Local Government Area of Imo State are locked in a bitter dispute with Eastern Waste Management Company Ltd over 150 plots of land.

    The controversy began when the state government, under Governor Hope Uzodimma’s administration, allocated the land to the waste management company for a waste recycling factory.

    However, it emerged that the same land was previously allocated to the police authorities by former Governor Emeka Ihedioha for a Police Housing Scheme.

    According to sources, the land had remained idle until Governor Uzodimma redirected it to Eastern Waste Management Company Ltd for waste recycling purposes.

    This sudden change has sparked tensions between the community residents and the waste management company, with both parties claiming ownership rights to the disputed land.

    The company’s Deputy Managing Director, Mr. Isi Agbi, insisted they have authorization from the Imo State Ministry of Lands to convert the place into a waste factory.

     Agbi said Eastern Waste Management Company Ltd had authorization papers from the Imo State Ministry of Lands to construct a waste recycling factory.

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    He said that if his company didn’t have authorization, they wouldn’t have taken over the said land, measuring over 150 plots, for the purpose of setting up the Waste Recycling Factory.

    “I do not own the land. The Imo State Government allocated us this land, with approval from the Ministry of Lands. If the government didn’t show us the place, we would not have come in the first place. Our duty is to follow instruction and directive from the State government.”

     He, therefore, appealed to the protesting youths of Agbala and Ulakwu (Obokwe) to approach the appropriate authority for information. “We are not here on our own.”

    However, the youth and indigenes of Agbala and Ulakwo protested the takeover of the land which they claimed was not adequately compensated.

    “We cannot sacrifice all our land of over 150 plots for just compensation,” one protesting youth said.

    The President General of Agbala Autonomous Community, Dr. Emma Nosike, said there had been a long-standing dispute over the land, adding the police authorities even came to lay claim on the disputed land without documents to back their claims.

    The President- General explained that the said land, Okohia Agbala, had been in contention for years, with one Mr Obadiah of Emii (Emohoe) on one hand, and the people of Agbala and Ulakwu (Obokwe) on the other hand.

     He said, “We have been contesting for years over this same land. The police even came and informed us that they were given the land, but on further inquiry, we discovered that they didn’t have any documents as proof.

    “This has been the situation before the sudden encroachment by the Eastern Waste Management Company Ltd, claiming that the State Government has given them the land. We are not making trouble. We are only here for a peaceful protest.”

    He disclosed that the Imo State Commissioner of Police,  Aboki Danjuma, intervened, inviting both parties for a meeting to resolve the issue.

    Police presence has been increased at the disputed site to maintain peace and order.

    Speaking, the Special Adviser to Governor Hope Uzodimma on Land Matters, Bar Enyinnaya Onuegbu told The Nation that the government allocated the land to Eastern Waste Management Company Ltd for waste Recycling and to generate employment for youths.

    According to him “The land in question was initially acquired during the administration of former Governor Rochas Okorocha.

     “However, during the tenure of Governor Emeka Ihedioha, the land was earmarked for a Police Housing Scheme. Nevertheless, upon assuming office, Governor Hope Uzodimma redirected the use of the land for a waste management project, aimed at generating employment opportunities.”

  • Police arrest five kidnappers in Imo, rescue victim

    Police arrest five kidnappers in Imo, rescue victim

    The Imo State Police Command has arrested five kidnapping syndicates responsible for terrorizing residents in Obinze, Avu, and environs in connection to the kidnapping of a 26-year-old woman from her residence in Obinze in Owerri West local government area.

    The suspects are: Umaru Usman, 40, from Mauree in Sokoto State; Tukur Yau, 25, from Dawakinkudur in Kano State; Musbau Sabo, 18, from Warsaw Local Government in Kano State; Abdul Ibrahim, 30, from Sokoto State; and Jubrin Idris, 35, from Sokoto State.

    A press release by the Police Public Relations Officer, Henry Okoye on yesterday stated that the Command, in response to a reported kidnapping of a 26-year-old woman from her residence in Obinze, on August 18, 2024, swung into action.

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    The release said that the Commissioner of Police promptly deployed the Command’s anti-kidnapping unit with all available operational resources and intelligence to apprehend the perpetrators and ensure the safe rescue of the victim.

    According to the release, the operatives targeted a forest hideout in Avu, where the suspects were located and successfully rescued the victim unharmed and arrested the suspects.

    Items recovered from the suspects include one pump-action gun, five cartridges, two daggers, a cutlass, and various criminal charms.

    He said  that investigations are still ongoing to apprehend the remaining members of the gang and ensure they face the full extent of the law.