Category: SouthEast

  • ‘Artisans, business owners should access survival fund’

    ‘Artisans, business owners should access survival fund’

    Our Reporter

     

    IMO State has advised artisans, transporters and other business owners to key into the Federal Government’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Survival Fund to empower and grow their businesses.

    The governor’s Special Adviser on Bureau for the Coordination of Donor/Development Partners Fund, Mrs. Amaka Njoku, spoke yesterday in Owerri at a town hall meeting organised for artisans and transporters.

    The meeting was tagged ‘MSME Survival Fund: Artisan and Transport Support Scheme Town Hall Meeting’.

    Njoku regretted that despite the continuous sensitisation by her office, artisans and businessmen had refused to access the fund. She described the fund as a COVID-19 survival initiative under the Federal Ministry of Trade and Industry Payroll Support.

    She said: “Imo State has been lagging behind when it comes to accessing funds from the Federal Government. To benefit from the MSME Survival Fund, Governor Hope Uzodimma appointed a focal person in my honour.

    “I, therefore, call on artisans, business owners, companies to remove doubt, fear and biases, and register with the office because there are a lot of advantages.

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    “Artisans should not be afraid to release their BVN. This is a good venture from the Federal Government to cushion the effect of COVID-19 pandemic.”

    Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment Mrs. Mariam Katagum said the town hall meeting was to interact with, and engage the artisans and transporters on the government’s schemes designed to alleviate the effects of COVID-19.

    Katagum, who was represented by Mr. Ubadigbo Okonkwo, a Member of the Board of Trustees, Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME), urged artisans to ensure they benefited from the fund.

    “The survival fund is a conditional grant of N30,000, “grant not loan”, to 333,000 Nigerians. For Imo State, that is about 9,000 beneficiaries of which 45 per cent of them should be women,” Katagum said.

  • Groups calls for Agbazuere’s sack

    Groups calls for Agbazuere’s sack

     Chris Njoku, Owerri

     

    CONCERNED Abia Professionals (CAP) has called on Governor Okezie Ikpeazu to sack his Chief of Staff, Anthony Agbazuere, for lavishly throwing money at a guest inside the Government House.

    A statement by the Head of Media and Publicity, Christian Nwogu, urged the governor to hand over Agbazuere to the anti-graft agency for prosecution.

    The statement reads: “While we hail the government for Agbazuere’s suspension, we believe the only way the government can boost its public trust is to disengage Agbazuere and hand him over for proper investigation.

    “Such act, as exhibited by the Chief of Staff, does not suit times like this when Nigerians are trying so hard to overcome the ruins made of businesses by COVID-19.

    “Agbazuere’s attitude is incompatible with his office and so let the law take its course fully so that public confidence is not lost…”

     

  • Police recover vehicle in Cross River

    Police recover vehicle in Cross River

     Nsa Gill, Calabar

     

    A 2018 Toyota Corolla (EPE 210 FQ) was on Tuesday recovered by policemen in Cross River State.

    The car was snatched in Calabar and taken for sale in Akwa Ibom State.

    Commissioner of Police Abdulkadir Jimoh said the vehicle is owned by Ikechukwu Ibekie of No 6, Bassey Ete-Ita Street, Calabar. He works with North West Company in Calabar.

    Jimoh, who paraded the three-man gang on Tuesday, said they were caught following an operation spearheaded by the anti-kidnapping/cultism team.

    According to him, the police tracked the gang to Uyo in Akwa Ibom State where they were arrested after robbing their victim in his house.

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    He said: “We have just arrested a gang that specialises in robbing filling stations and snatching cars.

    “After robbing their victim in Calabar, the culprits took his 2018 Toyota Corolla, which cost over N8 million, to Uyo without knowing they were being tracked.

    “They were intercepted about 12 midnight yesterday in synergy with our people in Akwa Ibom State. They all confessed to the crime and will be charged to court after investigation.”

  • Emmanuel promises to complete projects

    Emmanuel promises to complete projects

     Bassey Anthony, Uyo

     

    AKWA Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel has promised to complete all projects initiated by his administration.

    Emmanuel spoke during the swearing in of local government chairmen and Vice Chairmen on Monday in Uyo.

    He said: “You have been elected to serve your people diligently at a tough time. Serving the people at this time, according to the Bible, falls under the end times. Serving the people at this end time is a difficult task, you must bear that in mind.

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    “We have only one government, one state and we are of one people. We are developing a state where we don’t place much emphasis on the party you belong to, but what you can do for your people, and what you can do to help us achieve our purpose.

    “Political party is just a platform, but what matters most is God giving you that opportunity to serve. Every elected person is a servant of God, you must realise that and act that way. So I charge you to work towards our completion agenda.”

    The governor admonished the council executives to stay focused and not to be distracted by negative criticisms and political propaganda.

     

  • Ikpeazu presents N132b budget for 2021

    Ikpeazu presents N132b budget for 2021

    By Sunny Nwankwo, Umuahia 

    Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu on Monday presented N131,815,753,720 budget for the 2021 fiscal year to the House of Assembly.

    The figure is 22.12 per cent higher than the 2020 revised budget.

    Ikpeazu said the budget is targeted at recovering the state’s economy with a measurable growth path from the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The budget projected N62 billion (47.51 per cent) for recurrent expenditure and N69 billion (52.49 percent) for capital expenditure.

    Governor Ikpeazu said the 2021 budget was aimed at completing ongoing projects and programmes.

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    According to him, new projects will mainly be in the form of COVID-19 responsive projects that would cushion the shocks of the pandemic and help the economy recover quickly.

    Inspector General of Police (IG) Mohammed Adamu is scheduled to visit the state today (Tuesday).

    Governor Ikpeazu, at the launch of the Abia State Crime Prevention and Management System (CPAMS), on November 16, inaugurated a nine—man committee to plan the IG’s visit.

    According to sources, the IG would inaugurate projects such as the new Zone 9 administrative headquarters, the CPAMS headquarters, and others.

    Ikpeazu’s Chief Press Secretary Onyebuchi Ememanka, who confirmed the IG’s visit, however said contrary to insinuations, the IG’s visit has nothing to do with the #EndSARS protest following rumours that the police chief would be visiting the state to access the impact of the protest in some police facilities.

  • Man remanded for rape in Ebonyi

    Man remanded for rape in Ebonyi

    By Ogochukwu Anioke, Abakaliki

    A Magistrates’ Court in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, has remanded Emeke Chukwuani (32) for rape.

    It was gathered that the victim, a 23-year-old groundnut seller, was on her way home about 8pm when the suspect snatched her phone and ran into the popular Fatilami Park.

    Narrating her ordeal, the victim said: “I was going home with my younger sister about 8.30pm when this man stopped us to talk to us. We continued to move but he followed us, snatched my phone and ran into Fatilami Park.

    “We ran after him to give us our phone. Immediately we got to the photo stand, he grabbed my neck and we began to struggle. As we struggled, he was biting me everywhere including my private part, my ear, my cheek, my shoulder, my back and somewhere.

    “My sister was shouting but nobody was there to help us. When my sister was trying to draw him away from my body, he broke a bottle on her head and she ran outside crying, while I was shouting inside.

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    “It was when he hit my mouth with the bottle that I became unconscious and I woke later to see he had raped me. I was surprised when I heard gun shots and two persons came inside. He tried to run away but they arrested him. That’s when I realised they were policemen. They saved me and my sister.”

    Chukwuani was arraigned on a one-count charge of unlawful sexual intercourse.

    Police Prosecutor Inspector Chinedu Mbam said the offence was punishable under Section 358 of the Criminal Code Cap. 33, Vol. 1, Laws of Ebonyi State of Nigeria, 2009.

    No bail application was made on the Chukwuani’s behalf as he had no lawyer.

    Chief Magistrate B.I. Chukwu ordered that Chukwuani be remanded at the Nigerian Correctional Centre, Abakaliki. She also directed that the case file be sent to the Office of Director of Public Prosecutions for necessary legal decision.

    Magistrate Chukwu adjourned the matter till December 11 for report of compliance.

  • Wife arrested for ‘killing’ husband in Bayelsa

    Wife arrested for ‘killing’ husband in Bayelsa

    By Simon Utebor, Yenagoa 

    A housewife, Mrs. Eniye Zuokemefa-Peter, has been arrested for allegedly killing her husband, Enebraye.

    Zuokemefa-Peter was a lecturer at the Bayelsa State College of Education, Sagbama, Bayelsa State.

    Eniye was arrested, following petitions from the deceased’s family, and on complaints of previous threats to his life during domestic squabbles over infidelity.

    It was gathered that the deceased was shot thrice by gunmen on Friday after transacting business at a Point-of-Sale (POS) on the old Assembly Quarters Road in Ekeki area of Yenagoa.

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    A relative, who pleaded for anonymity, said Eniye had many times threatened to kill her husband for allegedly having children outside their marriage due to her inability to bear him a child.

    The source said: “The marriage has been turbulent. The wife left home many times but they recently made up when he arrived at Yenagoa from a study trip abroad.”

    It was also gathered that the deceased had many times been attacked in their home and he told his relatives and friends to hold his wife responsible for any harm which befalls him.

    Sources also said the police are on the trail of four persons suspected to have killed Zuokemefa-Peter, who were last seen driving a red tinted Toyota car.

    “The vehicle was seen moving suspiciously around the deceased’s residence, and the suspects were later seen sharing money at a drinking spot few meters from the crime scene,” a source said.

    Police spokesman Asinim Butswat confirmed the arrest but said Eniye was arrested based on ‘previous threats’.

    The Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide (IYC) had called on security agencies and Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri to arrest Zuokemefa-Peter’s killers.

    A statement by IYC President Peter Igbifa condemned the murder, describing it as barbaric, unacceptable and irresponsible.a

  • Seven injured in Anambra accidents

    Seven injured in Anambra accidents

    By Nwanosike Onu, Awka and Emma Elekwa, Onitsha

    Five persons sustained injuries in Monday’s accident involving a commercial tricycle and a truck in Onitsha, Anambra State.

    The Nation gathered that the truck collided with the tricycle while driving against traffic.

    Two persons also sustained injuries when a diesel-laden truck crashed at Nawfia, on the old Enugu Road.

    The driver reportedly lost control while negotiating a sharp bend.

    Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Andrew Kumapayi said no life was lost. He blamed the accident on loss of control.

    He said: “About 12:46hrs yesterday, five people were injured in an accident involving a truck (EPE 587 XV) and a tricycle (GAL 547 QK) at Owerri Road, by City biscuit Company junction, Onitsha.

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    “Six men and one woman were in the accident. The five who sustained injuries were rushed to the hospital by good Samaritans before the FRSC rescue team got to the scene.

    “About 06:00hrs this morning (Monday), a diesel-laden truck (EDA 889 XA) crashed at Nawfia Sharp bend on the Old Road. The driver and his motor boy were rescued without injuries.

    “FRSC rescue team, in collaboration with other security operatives, have barricaded the accident. Traffic was diverted to allow for trans-loading and clearing of obstruction.

    “Officials and men of the Anambra State Fire Service were on ground with chemicals to prevent fire should the truck spill its content.”

  • Youths seek transparency in disbursing N75b fund

    Youths seek transparency in disbursing N75b fund

    Mike Odiegwu, Port Harcourt

     

    THE Southsouth Youth Initiative (SSYI) has appealed to the Minister of Sports, Sunday Dare, to ensure transparency in the disbursement of the N75 billion Youth Investment Fund released by the Federal Government.

    Its President Imeabe Oscar, in a statement on Monday, said: “SSYI calls on the minister to ensure transparency in the disbursement of the Nigerian Youth Investment Fund. Youths in the north should not be allowed to have undue advantage in the process.

    “The fund is a government initiative created to boost economy through leverage and access to finance for youths. The programme should be allowed to solve the problems it was designed to address.

    “We appeal to Dr. Sunday Dare to maintain sincerity so as not to deprive most youths the opportunity to benefit from the programme. We demand that the minister address us on how the money will be utilised and how the programme will be carried out, whether, it will be in different phases,” he added.

  • Obiano promises to complete roads

    Obiano promises to complete roads

     Emma Elekwa, Onitsha

     

    ANAMBRA State has assured residents that ongoing road projects would be completed before the expiration of the Governor Willie Obiano-led administration in March 17, 2022.

    Commissioner for Works Marcel Ifejiofor, during an inspection of the Nsugbe/Akpaka road in Anambra East, said the projects were critical to the development. He, however, regretted the slow progress most of the projects recorded following the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges within the year.

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    Ifejiofor called on the Federal Government to expedite action towards fixing failed federal roads in the state, stressing that the undue pressure on state roads were because of the deplorable conditions of the federal roads.

    He said: “Our interest is not to count the number of roads, but the positive impact a road makes on a people. We are impressed with Nevclinton Nigeria limited and other firms handling our projects because they are working according to specifications.

    “We hope and believe people living in this area will smile this dry season because government will encourage the project handlers to continue the wonderful work being done here. We will ensure that every road we started is delivered.”