Category: SouthEast

  • Military invasion of Southeast communities not working, says HURIWA

    Military invasion of Southeast communities not working, says HURIWA

    • ‘Allow Kanu to address media on suspension of sit-at-home’

    Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), said yesterday that the invasion by the military of Southeast communities with its many casualties was not working.

    It urged the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Farouk Yahaya, to adopt fresh strategies to combat crimes in the Southeast and other geopolitical zones.

    The group condemned the sporadic attacks by terrorists targeting strategic national security assets and offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in the Southeast.

    It said the killing of members of the security forces by hoodlums was intolerable crime against humanity, challenging operatives working within the intelligence community to arrest the perpetrators of the unmitigated violence.

    HURIWA’s National Coordinator Emmanuel Onwubiko, in a statement issued in Abuja, said the change of strategies by the military was important, as non-indigenous commanders to the Southeast were strange to the zone.

    HURIWA said President Muhammadu Buhari should allow the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, to speak to Igbo people to affirm or deny the report by his lawyers that he had ordered an end to the sit-at-home order, which Mr. Simon Ekpa, an alleged follower of the detained leader, disputed and ordered for forceful implementation of the so-called sit-at-home order.

    “The live television broadcast by Mazi Kanu on the lingering controversy around the order will assuage the suspended animation and suspicions by some persons loyal to Ekpa that Kanu did not order an end to the economically stagnating sit-at-home order in the Southeast.”

  • IPOB accuses British govt of fuelling crisis in Nigeria

    IPOB accuses British govt of fuelling crisis in Nigeria

    • ‘Obedience to sit-at-home not adherence to Ekpa’s order’

    Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) yesterday advised British High Commissioner Catriona Laing to distance herself from Nigerian politics and political processes.

    It said most of the political problems in the country were indirectly fuelled by the British government.

    The group also faulted the 1964 population census, which it said was falsified to give the North edge over the South.

    In a statement by IPOB Media and Publicity Secretary Emma Powerful, the body noted that the British government contributed 99.9 per cent of the political problems facing the country.

    Abia State residents have said their decision to stay at home yesterday is not in obedience to the sit-at-home call of the factional leader of IPOB, Simon Ekpa.

    Ekpa had ordered Southeast people to observe sit-at-home for five days as part of their efforts to push for the release of the detained leader of the group, Nnamdi Kanu, who is in the Department of State Services (DSS) custody.

    Residents of Aba, the commercial city of the state and their Umuahia counterparts, stayed away from their shops and offices yesterday as they continued to observe the Monday sit-at-home.

    Major markets, banks and other public institutions were closed for business, but some private schools, which were yet to close for the year, used the day to hold their Christmas parties.

    Some of them, who spoke to our correspondent, said their compliance with the sit-at-home was not in obedience to the order of Ekpa.

    They said it was insensitive of Ekpa to call for a five-day sit-at-home in the Southeast without any good reason.

    Our correspondent reports that commercial motor parks were opened for business.

    There was no harassment of residents by any person or group of persons.

  • Anambra to inaugurate oil and gas committee

    Anambra to inaugurate oil and gas committee

    Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo will Tuesday inaugurate a 16- member Oil and Gas Development Committee.

    The committee is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Uju Ifejika, a lawyer and chief executive officer of Britania-U Nigeria Ltd.

    Commissioner for Information Sir Paul Nwosu said yesterday in a statement that the inauguration would take place at the Conference Hall of the Secretary to the State Government Office.

    The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources will serve as the secretary of the committee.

    Other members of the committee are  Ikechukwu Okafor (Vice Chairman);  Patricia Igwebike (Commissioner for Transport); Sir Paul Nwosu (Commissioner for Information); Mrs. Nkechi Obi, Prof. K.K. Nwozor and Dr. Chris Ofokansi.

    The rest are Chief Tony Okwesa, Jideofor Chukwuemeka Etele, Anthony Ifeanya, Somtochukwu Okoye, Dr. Boniface Emengini, Emmanuel Nwabia, Mr. Francis Nwabueze and Anthony Madichie.

  • Igbo urged to invest at home

    Igbo urged to invest at home

    The Association of South East Town Unions (ASETU) has urged the Igbo living outside the Southeast to invest in the region.

    ASETU, who noted that the Igbo had the highest population of wealthy Nigerians, said repatriation of such wealth would bring development, provide job opportunities and reduce vices in Igbo land.

    ASETU National President Chief Emeka Diwe, speaking at the 2022 Imo Workshop titled: ‘Aku Ruo Ulo (Repatriate Wealth)’, organised in Aba by the Association of Imo Indigenous Town Unions, Abia State chapter, said the union had launched an economic action plan for making wealthy Igbo people living outside Igbo land to bring their wealth home.

    He said if the Igbo residing outside Igbo land repatriated 20 per cent of their wealth, no Igbo man would think of living and investing outside Igbo land.

    He added that the Igbo must realise that their land was blessed with human and material resources to become another Dubai, stressing that ASETU was committed to ending the capital flight and brain drain in Igbo land.

    The President-General of Ala Igbo Development Forum (ADF), Prof. Uzodinma Nwala, who was the guest speaker, advised Ndigbo to think home and set up businesses in Igbo land.

    Nwala, represented by Mr. E. C. Duru, a lawyer, said the Federal Government had abandoned Igbo land, as there was no functional railway system, ports and good road network in Igbo land.

  • 3,000 battle for 200 slots in NDDC foreign scholarship interview

    3,000 battle for 200 slots in NDDC foreign scholarship interview

    About 3,000 applicants, who recently sat for a computer-based examination conducted by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), are battling to book the 200 available slots for the Foreign Post-Graduate Scholarship Programme.

    The applicants yesterday underwent an interview organised by the commission in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital.

    Speaking at the venue of the interview, the NDDC Acting Managing Director, Emmanuel Audu-Ohwavborua, assured the applicants that the interview would be fair and transparent.

    He said the 200 scholars to be selected would act as ambassadors of the commission, adding that the programme was one of the positive narratives shaping the commission.

    Audu-Ohwavborua in a statement signed by NDDC Director, Corporate Affairs, Dr. Ibitoye Abosede, said:  “We want to create a solid foundation for our children. We want to send out our best.

    “Since 2010, we have trained students in foreign universities. We want to emphasise professionalism and merit and the applicants must come from the Niger Delta area.

    “We are sending the scholars out to represent our country. They are going to be our worthy ambassadors. The interview panels were randomly selected to ensure fairness. I have seen positive comments from participants and I am happy about that.”

    The Dean of the Faculty of Law, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Prof. Chris Wigwe, SAN, who is the Chairman of the interview panel, assured the NDDC that only the best students would be selected.

  • LP candidate to youths: Elections not won on social media

    LP candidate to youths: Elections not won on social media

    Anambra North candidate on the platform of Labour Party (LP), Dr. Tony Nwoye, has advised youths to be part of the electoral system, to enable them determine who leads them after the 2023 general election.

    He stressed the need for them to obtain permanent voter cards (PVCs), saying the campaign on social media was different from actualising their dreams through voting.

    Nwonye, former president of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), spoke at Nsugbe in Anambra East Local Government while signing peace accord to demonstrate his commitment towards peaceful and credible poll.

    He said his major interest was inclusion of youths and persons with disabilities, underscoring the need for them to be encouraged, engaged and empowered to ensure a peaceful nation.

    He regretted youths’ involvement in exuberances and vices, rather than channelling their energies in positive adventures.

    The Executive Director, Catch Them Young Community Initiative (CATYCOI), Nonso Orakwe, said the visit was to partner the candidate to foster peaceful and credible election in his zone.

    “CATYCOI is a youth-led organisation determined to promote good governance and democracy.

    “We are here for you to make a commitment for a peaceful election and to support youths, women and persons with disabilities (PWDs) agenda,” he said.

  • Religious gangsterism against Tinubu will fail – Onoh

    Religious gangsterism against Tinubu will fail – Onoh

    The Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT) presidential spokesman in the South East Dr Josef Onoh has said the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate is in best position to win next year’s presidential election.

    He said Tinubu is not as religious inclined like the Labour Party (LP) Presidential candidate, Peter Obi and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate counterpart, Atiku Abubakar.

    Onoh accused Obi of having visited all the churches in Nigeria and even in diaspora, relying on the strength of religiosity more than the APC candidate to win the February 25, 2023 election.

    According to Onoh, religion should not be a yard stick for measuring the 2023 presidential election, particularly, when the opposition has relied heavily on their touted Muslim/Muslim ticket of the APC, while overlooking their deeper religious hypocrisy.

    He said that if it was Tinubu who had visited all the mosques in Nigeria, the opposition would have been very furious, shouting ‘Islamisation agenda’ but failed to see the ‘Christianisation of Nigeria’ in the opposition’s malodorous politicking.

    “So, why do we have double standards? Why do we deceive ourselves by cutting standards? In order words it’s not about Muslim/Muslim tickets after all, but a gimmick by the old brigade to discredit Tinubu.

    “These are desperate politicians who want to use religion to discredit opponents. What I am saying is that we should think out of the box. The so-called Muslim/Muslim has only offered them the conducive excuse to continue to exploit the gullibility of some Nigerians.”

    Onoh also faulted the opposition on its Chatham House critique, stating that Tinubu was misrepresented by inferring that he encouraged political violence at an after event function, noting that Asiwaju was realistic in espousing the obvious that power is negotiated and taken.

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    He said that power negotiation has not much to do with religion, regretting that it was unfortunate politics has been religionised by pretenders who want power by all means, instead on leaving it in the hands of practical politicians with nationalistic traits.

    “So we should look beyond religion in the Tinubu/Shettima presidency and stop deceiving ourselves when we cannot apply the religious faultiness in our various states, otherwise why should we have Christian/Christian governors or Muslim/Muslim governors in our states? Governor El-Rufai has not Islamized Kaduna state, nor has any of his Christian counterparts.

    “There are more Christian Governors with Christian Deputies than there are Muslim Governors with Muslim Deputies in Nigeria, but that has not been made a campaign issue by the Muslims. The choice of Kashim Shettima as Asiwaju’s running mate was because of his service delivery track record and never had anything to do with religious inclination.

    “The major factors that contributed to the choice of Senator Shettima are the plethora of mindboggling achievements that the senator had garnered in his eight years as Borno State governor; the selfless manner he spearheaded an excellent change of baton of leadership, which brought current Governor Babagana Zulum to power and which has has turned out to be an exceptional pick, an icing on the cake.

    “The third is the heart and unparalleled courage he had shown; he stood his grounds and refused to flee despite legitimate reasons to and the sincerity of his leadership in the face of all the dangers. Kashim Shettima passed through a moment when the North was looking for a hero, took advantage of it, and played his cards very well.

    “The way he sidelined his closest political and kinship sidekicks whose loyalty and the friendship he had cultivated since childhood, and each of whom was sure to be a perfect stooge and went for the best man for the job had unsettled the usual dynamics in Nigerian politics.

    “He literally poached Zulum from his teaching job at the University, appointed him Rector of a Polytechnic, made him a commissioner, assigned him very difficult and risky jobs, studied his commitment, transparency, courage and competence, and finally mentored him to become governor even when he knew that the man he picked was not going to take orders from him.

    “In Nigeria, this uncommon sense of duty was unprecedented and I’m happy that Bishop Hassan Kukah has told people to look beyond religion in the choice of their candidates, yet the irredentists have remained obstinate to a fault,” Onoh argued.

    He stated that none of the opposition presidential candidates had ever left their comfort zones in defence of Nigeria democracy but had instead exploited the achievements of democrats such as Tinubu to mount the rostrum and point accusing fingers at one of the pillars of democracy in Nigeria.

    Quoting the Holy Bible, Onoh said that 1 Corinthians 3:14 said ‘If any man’s work which he has built on it remains, he will receive reward,’ stressing that Tinubu contributed in the fight for democracy and should be rewarded with democratic votes on February 25 2023.

    He said he was more disappointed in the inability of the opposition to the Tinubu presidency in providing security for their subjects both in southern and northern Nigeria, particularly in the south east where insecurity has escalated in the recent time.

    “The south east and most disgracefully the Ohanaeze Ndigbo would have played the role of wisdom during their endorsement of the Labour Party presidential candidate; they would have given their support for a southern candidate for presidency first before adoption of the Labour Party presidential candidate. Assuming he fails, what will be their backup plan? Sadly, they will sink into lamentations as usual after casting all their eggs in one basket. They are all scared of boldly criticising the activities of IPOB or criminals masquerading as IPOB.

    “The south east is currently being terrorised with five days sit-at-home declaration by characters the same Labour Party presidential candidate claims he interacts with everyday yet he has failed to interact with them this festive period to let the south east be in peace so that the poor masses can go out and fend for their families ahead of Christmas. He failed to guarantee their security while his online hatchets roam freely on social media, raiding insults on people who exercise their fundamental rights of association who don’t support their candidate. The southeast is on lockdown. Isn’t such a leader worse than the Muslim/Muslim ticket he condemns?

    “I tell South East that it’s time to wake up. If you have yielded to the commands of these terrorist, then how can you come out to cast your votes come 2023? This is clearly a case of being eaten by the tiger. One was riding while it ate others, and it’s now the time to eat the rider. The naira has Arabic inscription even while it was the British pounds. It didn’t stop the Christian or Muslims from its usage, and it provided what you paid for. My point is that service is more important than ascetic,” Onoh said.

    He described as unfortunate a situation where the presumed political elites and greatest beneficiaries of the APC led-government in the south east have all kept quiet and none have come out boldly in defence of Tinubu except from Senator Chimaroke Nnamani, Governor Chukwuma Soludo, whom Onoh said has put the future interest of his state ahead of personal sentiments; Governors Dave Umahi of Ebonyi state, Hope Uzodinma of Imo state yet not one single APC candidate in the south east has boldly come out in support or campaign for Asiwaju.

    “Others are only waiting like vultures to feed on the kill, yet they didn’t participate in the hunt, but only emerge once food is ready.”

  • ‘Why 179 communities appointed Metchie Anambra Prime Minister’

    ‘Why 179 communities appointed Metchie Anambra Prime Minister’

    The National President of Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU), Chief. Titus Nnabuike Akpudo, has explained why the association appointed the President-General (PG) of Umueri General Assembly, Chief Johnny Chukwudi Metchie, as the Prime Minister (Onowu) of the State.

    Metchie, who is the African Director of the International Association for Peace Advocates, was officially inaugurated as ASATU Prime Minister following his appointment by 179 PGs, representing all the communities in the State.

    The occasion took place at ASATU Secretariat, Government House, Awka, with Governor Chukwuma Soludo, represented by his deputy.

    Briefing newsmen, Akpudo, who is also the National Vice President of the Southeast Association of Town Unions, said the process of selecting a Prime Minister was painstaking.

    He said the body took many things into consideration, in order to appoint the most deserving.

    He described Metchie as an outstanding personality who has used his office, wide contacts and personal resources to change the story of Umueri within the short period of his leadership.

    “We appointed Chief Metchie as ASATU Prime Minister because he deserved it. He has demonstrated exemplary leadership and unprecedented development to Umueri, the kind we have not seen before in the community. He has also assisted ASATU in many ways. And this just for the few months he has been in office.

    “Apart from his philanthropist gestures and ingenuity, Chief Metchie has proved himself to be a motivator.

    “For example, we were waiting for the government on community policing but Metchie moved on to install CCTV to cover the entire Umueri community which has made the area very secure and almost crime-free. We considered that alone as an outstanding achievement, in view of the precarious security situation in the country.

    “He assisted his people in upgrading health facilities and attracted so much attention that the state government has just approved the renovation of Umueri General Hospital, among two others.

    “Metchie has constructed roads in some villages in the community, he is constructing a new market and carrying out weekly sanitation, giving scholarship to indigent members of the community and have secured health insurance cards for the elderly in Umueri for free treatment,” Apugo said.

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    Metchie who holds the titles of Ezi of Umueri and Ozoigbondu, bestowed on him by Eze-Enugu Aguleri, thanked ASATU leadership for finding him worthy of the position of Prime Minister, adding that recognition comes with the twin sense of humility and motivation.

    He said: “I am humbled by the award because, barely seven months in office as the President General of Umueri General Assembly, it is a rare privilege that the entire members of this Association, made up of great leaders, could consider me for the honour, the first person to be so recognized.

    “The award is a motivation to me because, I see it as a challenge to do more, to further expand the frontiers of our humble efforts towards tackling the basic issues affecting our people. I see the award as a motivation to work closer with the state government, ably led by the Governor, His Excellency, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, for our people, this time, not only Umueri, but the entire 179 communities that make up Anambra State.”

    According to him, whatever he had done for the community and others was inspired by God and support from his people.

    “Within these past seven months, God has been lavishly benevolent to me and the entire Umueri community, especially by giving us the illumination to see clearly, areas of need and the resources to provide basic interventions for the betterment of our people.

    ”On security, our community’s local vigilante has been officially recognized by the state government while modern security gadgets have been provided for the personnel. We also donated vehicle for border patrol to ensure peace and better relationship with our neighbours like Aguleri and others.

    “We commenced and completed the inauguration of new executive members of the Nigerian hunters and forestry security service, Umueri and recruited 100 able-bodied men to strengthen their capacity.

    “We commenced and have completed the installation of Solar Powered Street Lights in Umueri including the IDP camp.”

    In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Metchie paid tribute to former Governor Willy Obiano for constructing what he described as a legacy project and commended Soludo for his commitment to building a livable homeland for the state, expressing the hope that Soludo’s administration would further provide more needed facilities at the airport.

     

  • Buhari commissions school projects as Omo-Agege grants scholarships in Delta

    Buhari commissions school projects as Omo-Agege grants scholarships in Delta

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday commissioned five legacy school projects at St. George’s College, Obinomba in Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State.

    Buhari, represented by Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege, reassured of his administration’s commitment to the provision of quality education to Nigerians.

    The five projects commissioned are: E-Library & Administrative block, 100 capacity hostel for boys, 100 capacity hostel for girls, one storey building classroom block and reconstruction of school refectory.

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    Omo-Agege, who is All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, awarded Miss Christabel Onomoin, a junior secondary school student of St.George’s College, Obinomba, a full scholarship from secondary to university level.

    The five projects commissioned by Mr President were attracted by Senator Omo-Agege to a school which is in Delta North Central District.

    Omo -Agege at Umutu, Amai and Obiaruku assured Ukwuani people that with him as the governor of the State come 2023 their days of neglect is over.

    According to him, Okowa in the past 7 years pulse have denied the Ukwuani their place in the scheme of things in the politics of the State.

  • Obi of Onitsha, Nwobodo, others hail Ugwuanyi for immortalising Zik

    Obi of Onitsha, Nwobodo, others hail Ugwuanyi for immortalising Zik

    The Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, the wife of the former Premier of the Eastern Region and first President of Nigeria, the late Rt. Hon. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Dame Prof Uche Azikiwe, former Governor of old Anambra State, Senator Dr. Jim Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo, former Nigerian Ambassador of Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde, Amb. Justina Eze, and Chief Maxi Ukuta, on Friday, poured encomiums on Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State for his vision and steadfastness in upholding the legacy and spirit of Dr. Azikiwe of blessed memory for the world the appreciate.

    Speaking during the unveiling of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Centre – the former Enugu residence of Dr. Azikiwe known as old Premier Lodge, renovated, furnished and decorated with personal effects and other monuments of the great Zik of Africa by Governor Ugwuanyi’s administration – the leaders commended the governor for all the outstanding things he has done to immortalise the foremost nationalist.

    They described Governor Ugwuanyi as a true leader who has shown enormous commitment and passion for the preservation of what the great Zik of Africa represents to Ndigbo, Nigerians, Africans and the world, adding that the idea to immortalise the Nigerian statesman and tell his inspiring story for reference purposes, tourism and posterity is commendable.

    In his speech, the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Achebe, applauded Governor Ugwuanyi for “his zeal and steadfastness in ensuring that the legacy of Nnamdi Azikiwe is not swept under the carpet”, adding that posterity will always remember the governor for the gesture.

    The Royal Father further expressed gratitude to the governor “for all the things you have been doing to uphold the legacy of Nnamdi Azikiwe, and support the family he left behind.”

    He said that Governor Ugwuanyi’s commitment towards upholding Zik’s legacy is uncommon “particularly in Nigeria where we easily forget our leaders, forgetting their efforts, their sufferings and what they denied themselves.”

    Speaking on the edifice and what it represents as a historical, educational and tourist monument to remember the great Zik of Africa, Igwe Achebe revealed that “young people could come here and appreciate the efforts of our leaders past, their philosophies, their leadership principles, their sense of humility so that we can emulate them.”

    On her part, Zik’s wife, Prof. Uche Azikiwe stated that “the family of late Nnamdi Azikiwe will never forget Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State”, revealing that the governor’s humility is unprecedented.

    In his goodwill message, the former Governor of old Anambra State, Senator Dr. Jim Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo lauded Governor Ugwuanyi for immortalising Dr. Azikiwe through the newly inaugurated Centre, expressing fulfillment that the governor has done it for the late Zik and his family.

    “I am happy that this thing has been done. Gburugburu (Ugwuanyi) I thank you very much for remembering our greatest man. I want to say that when you water others, you will be watered. When you show kindness to others, people will show kindness to you.

    “Your Excellency, I thank once again for doing this and I thank you for doing this in Enugu. I am also asking the Federal Government to take note. Zik was President of Nigeria, this kind of Centre should also be in Abuja,” Senator Nwobodo said.

    Corroborating the previous speakers’ remarks, one of the closest friends of Zik, Chief Maxi Ukuta stated that “God has used Governor Ugwuanyi to do many things over Zik”, restating that “since the demise of Zik, he (Ugwuanyi) was the first head of government that took people and members of his government to pay a visit to his wife, Prof. Uche Azikiwe at Nsukka.”

    Inaugurating the Centre, Governor Ugwuanyi disclosed that the multi-purpose monument was developed by his administration to immortalise, propagate and perpetuate the leadership ethos, patriotic ideals and scholarly insights of the legend, Rt. Hon. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe.