Category: SouthEast

  • Community policing: politicians sabotaged recruitment process

    Community policing: politicians sabotaged recruitment process

     Damian Duruiheoma, Owerri

     

    TRADITIONAL rulers in Njaba Local Government Area of Imo State have accused the acting coucil chairman, Emeka Iheanacho, and other politicians, of sabotaging the recruitment of constables for community policing.

    Chairman of Njaba Council of Traditional Rulers and monarch of Amazano community Caesar Duruegbusuo made the allegation at a stakeholders’ meeting at Nkume Community Hall.

    Duruegbusuo said politicians hijacked the recruitment and sidelined the royal fathers who are the chief security officers of their communities.

    According to him, this negated the instructions of Governor Hope Uzodimma, and said it could sabotage government’s security efforts.

    He said: “Governor Uzodimma said traditional rulers should select people to fill up the community policing list. Unfortunately, politicians in the council decided to select their boys. We’re talking about security, and there is no way you will bring someone to secure any community without the leadership knowing who it is.

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    “We therefore reject the list sent for community policing from Njaba. The people we selected  were rejected by politicians who substituted them with their loyalists. No monarch should be held accountable for any security breach in any community in Njaba. Our governor should note this.”

    But Chairman of the Interim Management Chairman (IMC) Emeka Iheanacho debunked the allegation, saying, “We chose only qualified candidates from the communities in Njaba”.

    Iheanacho also denied that the royal fathers were sidelined in the selection process as they made contributions. He promised that the monarchs would be given the opportunity to make substantial contributions in future recruitments.

  • Return to work, Ugwuanyi begs policemen

    Return to work, Ugwuanyi begs policemen

    Our Reporter

     

    ENUGU State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has appealed to men and officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to renew their commitment towards securing lives and property by returning to their duty posts.

    Ugwuanyi made the appeal when he visited the Senior Police Officers Mess on Agbani Road, Enugu, to address and commiserate with them over the death of private citizens and security personnel.

    The governor, who described the mayhem as ‘an unusual and challenging period for the police force’, noted that it was needless and ‘an ill-wind that blew no one any good’.

    He said: “The government has set up a panel of inquiry to determine the deaths and other damages. We earnestly await the panel’s recommendations as we are committed to implementing same to soothe the pains of victims.

    “I implore you to renew your commitment to securing lives and property, as was the case before the protests.”

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    Police Commissioner Ahmad Abdurrahman, thanked Ugwuanyi for his humility, responsibility, concern, care and love.

    He also hailed the governor for finding it necessary and expedient to visit men and officers of the command over the unfortunate fallout of the #EndSARS protests.

    The police boss said the visit signified that ‘we are under a very comfortable hand and care’. He, therefore, urged officers to pray for the governor and extend ‘our love, dedication and patriotism to him to enable him comfortably discharge his responsibilities’.

  • Imo to restore IMSUTH’s accreditation

    Imo to restore IMSUTH’s accreditation

    Our Reporter

     

    IMO State Governor Hope Uzodimma has promised to restore the accreditation of the Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH) Orlu which was lost years back.

    He also promised that his government will do its best to provide the needed facilities that will enable the Teaching Hospital be of service to students and carter for the people’s health needs.

    Governor Uzodimma addressed reporters after inspecting facilities at IMSUTH, Imo Foundation and Ochiedike Medical and Dialysis Centre in Owerri on Wednesday.

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    At IMSUTH, the governor inspected the maternity, prenatal, gynaecology and neurology wards, and others.

    Governor Uzodimma said the visit was partly to identify the needs and requirements for accreditation.

    He also appealed to doctors rendering skeletal services at IMSUTH to continue as the government would soon upgrade its facilities to enable students graduate and provide adequate medical services for the people.

  • #EndSARS: Cross River hit more than others

    #EndSARS: Cross River hit more than others

     Nsa Gill, Calabar 

     

    FORMER Managing Director of Tinapa Business Resort Bassey Ndam has lamented that Cross River State recorded more destructions in the violent aftermath of the #EndSARS protest than any other state.

    Ndam, who was a Commissioner for Lands, said: “With meagre resources at the state’s disposal, it is only now that the terrible picture of the magnitude of devastation in Calabar, Akpabuyo and Bakassi is emerging.”

    He, however, believes the state can still come out stronger. “I believe all hands must support the governor in the middle of very stormy waters. This is not a time for distraction, finger pointing and blame game, as such can only dissipate energy that should be used to rebuild and restore our shattered infrastructure.

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    “It is easy to sit in a chair, with the benefit of hind sight, and pontificate on what anybody should have done. But when events are unfolding at a fast pace, and the fog of war descends, then we must accept the decisions made for what they are, learn from our mistakes and move on.

    “I urge media practitioners to be more circumspect and constructive about their headlines; this is not the time to add fuel to an already raging fire…”

  • Ex-Enugu councilors threaten protest, court action over unpaid allowance

    Ex-Enugu councilors threaten protest, court action over unpaid allowance

    Agency Reporter

    The Association of former ward councilors in Enugu state has threatened to embark on mass protest, to press home the demand for payment of their severance package.

    Members of the group numbering up to 260 who served in their various local government areas between 2012 and 2016 lamented that up till date, after successfully serving the society for two consecutive terms in office, the state government is still playing to the gallery and taking their demands for granted, despite all promises made to them by the state Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.

    The group which spoke to newsmen in Enugu on Wednesday, through its leader, Rt Hon. Ochiagha Chinedum from Igbo Etiti LG; who was flanked by Rt. Hon Peter Ajah from Nkanu West KG and Rt. Hon. Paschal Enebe from Ezeagu LG explained that “the law establishing councilorshp position provides that an official who successful serves any tenure is entitled to 200% of his annual salary as severance allowance.”

    The group however, stated that they were paid 4% of the total allowance by the state government through Paris club refund in December 2017 as well as held several meetings with the Governor from 2015 till this year; with the Governor promising “to offset all the severance allowances owed the tjem when the federal government pays  the third tranche of Paris club refund.

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    “But the Governor has failed to do so even when president Mohammad Buhari had made it clear that the refund was meant for payment of arrears, gratuity and pensions.

    “During one of our meeting with the Governor, he directed us to meet the ALGON body to discuss payment modality but after our first meeting with the ALGON chairman, he has refused to see us or give any hope of payment to the group.

    “Now, to press home this demand, we have met with religious leaders like Bishops of Enugu, both Catholic and Anglican to intervene in our travails.

    “We have equally tabled our frustration with some notable political leaders like the Enugu state house of Assembly speaker and the commissioner for local govt matters etc, all to no avail,” he stated.

    Hon. Ochiagha further stated that “let it be on record that after we completed our tenure in office, that all the local govt chairmen paid themselves the said allowance before leaving office, while  abandoning us to our our peril.

    “It is also on record that he the present state Governor has received his own severance allowance three times for the three terms he served at the national assembly.

    “So why then is it so difficult for him to order for the payment?,” Ochiagha queried.

    The group further lamented that in the course of fighting for the payment of the owed allowance, its members had been severally subjected to humiliation such as beating and destruction of members’ cars by government agents; while its erstwhile leaders championing the payment were offered juicy positions by the state government to frustrate the group’s effort.

    “We have lost many of our members to untimely death and the majority who are still alive are in a seeming pitiable conditions due to government frustrations, despite our sacrifices to the Governor in 2015 election where we campaigned across the state for him and our solidarity journey to Abuja, where we went to show him our support on the day of judgement in a case between him and senator Ayogu Eze.

    “Let me tell you, our patience has been overstretched. And after exploring all the peaceful options available to us, we will have no option than to to embark on a peaceful protest in Enugu to drive home our demand.

    “Meanwhile, the legal option is also on our table as a group,” Ochiagha concluded.

  • Obiano presents N143.65b budget for 2021

    Obiano presents N143.65b budget for 2021

    By Nwanosike Onu, Awka

    Anambra State Governor Willie Obiano has presented a budget of N143.65 billion to the House of Assembly for the 2021 fiscal year.

    The budget of economic recovery and consolidation projected a recurrent expenditure of 39.5 per cent (N56.77 billion) and a capital expenditure of 60.5 per cent (86.88 billion).

    Obiano said: “This budget is based on realistic projections of all sources of revenue, both external and internal, taking into consideration the state’s revenue and expenditure trend.

    “It will drive the budget theme and help to sustain our past achievements. It will also ensure that we maintain our status as a hub for business and a destination for new investments”.

    The governor said N46.7 billion was projected as expectation from federal allocations and N36.6 billion from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). He added that taxes and levies would not be increased in the coming year.

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    Obiano said N200 million was budgeted as compensation for persons who had proven cases of gross human rights violation, torture and death against the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

    Speaker of the Assembly Uche Okafor lauded Obiano for the early presentation, saying good attention was given to human and infrastructural development.

    He promised that the seventh Assembly would continue to contribute to the state’s peace, unity and progress by enacting quality laws, effective representation as well as timely and responsible oversight.

  • Akwa Ibom farmers to get govt land

    Akwa Ibom farmers to get govt land

    Agency Reporter

     

    AKWA IBOM State would lease out land to farmers to assist them expand their agribusinesses, it was learnt on Tuesday.

    Commissioner for Agriculture Dr Glory Edet stated this when she opened a training for farmers on smart farming, precision and sustainable agriculture.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the training was organised by the ministry, in collaboration with Agribusiness Enterprise Development Programme (AEDP).

    Edet said the vision of the Governor Udom Emmanuel-led administration was to eliminate hunger through improved agriculture that would drive income growth.

    She said: “Farmers’ training essentially contributes to human resource development in agriculture and addresses their basic needs.

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    “The government’s policy thrust is on growing the agricultural sector through various commodity value chains to generate employment. Hence the focus on development of agricultural value chain through capacity building.

    “AEDP is to ensure adequate training of farmers for increased productivity as well as the establishment of Staple Crop Processing Zones (SCPZs) in the state.”

    According to her, the training will enable farmers and agribusiness owners develop ideas and gather relevant information about agribusiness to determine the real market demands for their produce.

    AEDP’s Programme Director Ekanikpong Ben said the agency was providing capacity building in agriculture through business and technical trainings. According to him, the agency had also introduced farmers to various technologies and innovations in agriculture to meet the increase in demand for food.

  • Delta injects N524m to boost tourism

    Delta injects N524m to boost tourism

     Okungbowa Aiwerie, Asaba

     

    DELTA State has approved the development and management of the Lander Brothers Anchorage, Asaba, to the Abuja Boat Club, Commissioner for Information Charles Aniagwu has said.

    Aniagwu, who addressed reporters after the State Executive Council (SEC) meeting yesterday, said the upgrade of facilities at the Anchorage will cost N524 million.

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    He added that the council also approved additional works on the Beneku Bridge to increase its height by two meters at N1.2 billion.

    The commissioner added that completion of the DLA road, Asaba, and tarring of some adjoining streets was also awarded at N448.5 million.

     

  • ‘Cross River owes no verified pensioner’

    ‘Cross River owes no verified pensioner’

     Nsa Gill, Calabar

     

    THE Cross River State government has said all verified pensioners have been paid.

    The clarification followed Monday’s protest by about 100 pensioners who blocked a major highway, causing a temporary gridlock.

    Commissioner for Local Government Affairs Mrs. Stella Odey, who addressed the protesters, promised that genuine pensioners will be paid once they undergo screening and are captured in the payroll. She said the periodic screening became imperative following the discovery of ghost pensioners in the payroll.

    According to her, no verified pensioner is owed. She, however, urged the protesters to cooperate with government by submitting themselves for screening.

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    The commissioner hinted that workers manning the pension board were directly drawn from the local governments as demanded by the pensioners

    She said: “The governor is passionate about pensioners; we have not owed their pension for one day. We have not owed any pensioner, as I speak to you.

    “If you have not been screened, you cannot be paid. That is why we say come and do screening, so that we can capture you as a pensioner. Do you know that government has been paying so many ghost pensioners? That is why we are doing screening.”

     

  • Anambra warring communities agree on peace

    Anambra warring communities agree on peace

    Emma Elekwa, Onitsha

     

    EZELE Mbana quarter of Ezele village and Umuezegbute quarter of Isu village, Oba, in Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State, have agreed to live in peace.

    The warring parties signed a memorandum of understanding to tow the path of peace.

    Umuezegbute (defendant), on August 3, executed an Ogbaru High Court judgment by entering the land with security agencies and bulldozers, and destroying properties. Many persons were injured.

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    Meanwhile, Ezele Mbana (plaintiff), whose people are claiming ownership of the controversial land, dating back to over 400 years, sent a save our soul message to the executive of the Oba Patriotic Union (OPU), Regent Prince Noel Ezenwa and stakeholders, who set up an eight-member Peace committee chaired by the regent.

    The committee came up with resolutions which were endorsed by the warring villages, including the setting aside of the court judgment in favour of Umuezegbute, while the execution of the order be discontinued.

    Ezenwa stressed the need for all to be their brothers’ keepers.

    “We thank God for the strength and wisdom to achieve the peace. It was an uphill task, especially on the part of opposition to peace restoration,” he said.

    The alternative chairman, Ifeanyichukwu Onwupenata, said: “We know that Umuezegbute had judgment but for lasting peace to reign they had to dump that judgment and Ezele Mbana also did as expected.”