Category: SouthEast

  • Ebonyi PDP gives national leadership ultimatum to zone president to East

    Ebonyi PDP gives national leadership ultimatum to zone president to East

    Ogochukwu Anioke, Abakaliki

     

    THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday gave the national leadership of the party one week ultimatum to zone the 2023 presidential ticket of the party to the Southeast.

    It said in a statement in Abakaliki by the state Chairman, Onyekachi Nwebonyi that this has become imperative since the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the date for the 2023 general election.

    The party also made case for the re-election of Prince Uche Secondus as the national chairman.

    “We therefore enjoin the party, in whatever arrangement, not to tamper with the seat of the national chairman. Having performed well, leading the party to victories, Secondus deserves a second term. This is not negotiable,” Nwebonyi said.

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    He said the party should, in the interest of justice, equity and fairness, zone the presidential ticket to the Southeast.

    The chairman said the geopolitical region had personalities who had performed well in public service.

    “We have the likes of Senator Pius Anyim, Mr. Peter Obi, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Senator Theodore Orji and Senator Ike Ekweremadu who have records that speak volumes,” he said.

  • Ebonyi case of quality leadership

    Ebonyi case of quality leadership

    BY ADAMU TORO

    Those who knew Ebonyi and its capital city of Abakaliki before 2015 will be amazed when they go back there now.

    The transformation that has taken place in “The Salt of the Nation’’ has turned the erstwhile rural state to envy of anyone that values modernity.

    What used to be a layback setting has been transformed into modern glistering state with state-of-the-art infrastructure within six years. The growing business and leisure will in no distant future completely take the shine off the older states in the South East and South South.

    The state is now replete with concrete highways, more than 13 new fly overs, Mega malls with more than 5,000 shops, and 8 international markets coupled with the aesthetic layouts, amusement centers, new industrial complex.

    Turning Ebonyi to Dubai of a sort is a testimony that Governor David Umahi is definitely setting the pace of what visionary governance can achieve in a very short time.

    Governor Umahi is an astute and successful business man who became a billionaire at the age of 25, having successfully operated mega civil engineering projects, a few years after graduating from the university. He has what could be termed “a Midas touch”.

    Umahi’s rise to fame started in 2017 when he was made the acting chairman of the People Democratic Party (PDP); later served as the substantive chairman of the party and was Deputy Governor to Martin Elechi in 2011. His stints in private and public sectors earned him sufficient experience the propelled him the moment he became a governor in 2015.

    Aside being the smallest states in terms of landmass, Ebonyi also used to be the poorest and with one of the highest poverty rates. In fact, Ebonyi is listed as the fourth poorest in the federation because agriculture, being the backbone of the economy, was still at subsistence level.

    Mindful of this, the Governor unveiled five key priority areas for his administration not only to lift majority of the people out of poverty but to make the state another hub in manufacturing and widen the commercial hub for agricultural production, ICT and renewable energy.

    The five key areas are infrastructure development, quality education for citizens and non-citizens alike, robust health care system, vocational training for young people and modernization of agricultural system.

    One of the major features of the agricultural revolution in the state is the complete mechanization and processing of produce. It acquired 13 bulldozers for land preparation, 40 tractors for planting and harvesting. It also introduced a programme known as “one farmer, one hectare’’ and presently has 53,000 registered farmers.

    The government also made it compulsory for all civil servants and political appointees to be involved in agriculture, the minimum being the cultivation of at least one hectare. Under this programme N4 billion was set aside to enable the civil servants and political appointees have a “second address”.

    To further make agriculture attractive, the government procured rice milling machines with 32 tonnes capacity per hour and six parboiling plants of 24 metric tonnes capacity per hour and to date, Ebonyi has the highest rice milling cluster in the world with 1,500 clusters, a Guinness book of record. Investment in rice production has turned the state to be one of the food baskets of the country. One other feature is that Ebonyi achieved a production capacity of 5 metric tonnes per hectare as against the 3 tonnes per hectare.

    The state has also taken advantage of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Anchor Borrowers Programme to further expand rice value chain that has enabled the profiling of 53,000 small holder farmers into the programme. This is in addition to investment in the establishment of fertilizer blending plant, the biggest in the South East, to ensure sufficient delivery of fertilizers to farmers is made on time.

    There is a holistic approach to development in the state that ensures that the infrastructural development, agricultural revolution, human capital development in various vocational trainings as well as the expansion of educational opportunities for the youth and the elderly, in the form of access to education for both the young and the old, is all aimed at making Ebonyi a new Hub of investment opportunities.

    The infrastructural development and the environment is seen as sine qua non to the future of the state – there is now concrete roads to all parts of the state.

    Each local government area gets a stretch of 25 kilometers of concrete road and street lights. In the capital, Abakiliki, and other major cities 800 kilometers of urban roads were constructed while 580 kilometers of federal roads were fully done.

    The construction of the 3-kilometer light tunnel, called President Mohammadu Buhari light tunnel links to the biggest Ecumenical center in Africa, biggest shopping mall in Africa. The tunnel bears the new face of Ebonyi state and is a route to Nigeria’s most beautiful Government House, the housing Governor’s lodge, Governors office with modern executive Council complex and Presidential Lodge. It also links to the new State Secretariat at the Centenary City.

    The construction of Nigeria’s 3rd largest cargo and commercial airport in Abakaliki is to further open investment opportunity and exports of agricultural products to other neighbouring countries.

    The brand new ultra-modern stadium and the construction of the three arms zone to house the executive, legislature and the judiciary is intended to ensure smooth and smart governance.

    In empowerment, the Governor made N750m available for youth and women empowerment. He introduced the Street to Skill programme for Ebonyians hawking in the street of Lagos and released N130m grant to empower them.

    The state’s empowerment programme, “Ebonyi Stimulus Plan’’ entails identifying experts in ICT, medicine and teaching to train them and empower them to be self-reliant.

    The government is expanding the ICT for e-commerce, e-governance and in the ease of doing business.

    Other empowerment programmes, include distribution of 400 tricycles worth N260 million to wheelbarrow pushers, repentant IPOB members and Okada riders free of charge.

    It also rolled out widows’ empowerment with each widow given N100,000. Religious bodies were given N580 million for their members to go into farming as their second address.

    Spouses of military and paramilitary personnel also benefitted from the go-back to land scheme with each beneficiary receiving N200,000 to farm.

    In its education drive, the government established King David Special School for the exceptionally talented five students from each of the local government areas. The students, selected through several tests, are admitted and enjoy free education up to university level. Teachers in the school are on contract to ensure they do not go on strike as such the children receive the best education without disruption.

    So far Ebonyi has the one of the best results in the West African Examination Council (WAEC ).

    Ebonyi has excelled is security. The state security architecture is built on social and security fortification. The social security is built around using state indigenes in all major constructions. Expatriates are not used in all the major construction projects in the state and the policy has enabled indigenous engineers, technicians, artisans to fully benefit ensuring no capital plight.

    The appointment of one thousand technical assistants, executive assistants, all under the age of 45, is meant to monitor all government projects and mentor them for future progression.

    The state also engages more than 4,000 youths and women under the neighborhood watch simply referred to as community policing.

    Mindful of the state indigenes in other state, the government ensure that those on legitimate business are well taken care of through extension of patronage and appointment and other related activities.

    This big heart of Governor Umahi endears him not only to his own people but to all others in the South East by making him the chairman of the South East Governors forum.

    His investment in new security architecture has earned the state lowest security profile in the country.

    The exemplary leadership qualities of Governor Umahi are what Nigeria requires to douse primordial acrimonies and the unnecessary agitation for restructuring.

    Toro, writes from No. 5 Lord Lugard Street, Asokoro, Abuja.

  • Abia, JOHESU to meet on salary arrears

    Abia, JOHESU to meet on salary arrears

    By Sunny Nwankwo, Umuahia

    Abia State Government has said it will meet with the Joint

    Health Sector Unions (JOHESU), over arrears of salary owed health workers.

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    JOHESU has issued a 15-day ultimatum to the government to pay arrears owed members of the union or risk shutdown of the health sector.

    Information Commissioner Chief John Okiyi-kalu said the government was meeting with the union leaders to tackle issues around the salary owed health workers.

  • UPP collapses structures into PDP in Imo

    By Chris Njoku, Owerri

    Imo State chapter of the deregistered United Progressive Party (UPP) has collapsed its structures at the state, local government and ward levels into the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The former Deputy National Chairman of the party, Chief Chris Uche, told The Nation on Thursday in Owerri that UPP fused into PDP because of its stability.

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    “We had options because other parties approached us, but we decided to defect to PDP because of its stability.

    “This is the first time in the history of the country when the entire party will collapse its structures into another party,” he said.

  • Okowa warns warring communities over land disputes

    Okowa warns warring communities over land disputes

    By Okungbowa Aiwerie, Asaba

    Delta State governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring peace returns to warring communities in the state.

    Okowa gave the assurance while receiving the report of the Judicial Panel of Enquiry into the disputed Okpe-Urhobo Forest Reserve from the Chairman of the Panel, Justice Tessy Diai, in Asaba.

    He urged communities with land disputes to exercise restraint in their disagreements “as once lives are lost, they can’t be recovered”.

    He said the government could only carry out development programmes when communities were peaceful.

    The governor thanked the chairman and members of the panel for the great job they did and assured that the state government would study the report with a view to implementing the recommendations made by the panel.

    “We must thank God for this day and we are glad that you finished your work and you did a very thorough job.

    “Right from the beginning when the panel was constituted, we were sure that we had men with proven integrity in the panel.

    “We are glad that you gave room to all manner and shades of opinion and that you also conducted public hearings.

    “We are glad that a proper survey has been done because what we had before cannot truly be said to be a proper survey.

    “We reassure you that as a government we will study the report very quickly and put the recommendations to use.

    “We are confident in your recommendations and actions will be taken based on the findings of your recommendations as a panel.

    “I thank the communities for allowing peace to reign during the period of the enquiry and I appeal to all warring parties to allow peace to reign as we study the report,” he said.

  • Gunmen murder couple in Ebonyi farm

    Gunmen murder couple in Ebonyi farm

    By Ogochukwu Anioke, Abakaliki

    An unidentified couple in Afikpo North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, have been murdered by gunmen.

    The lifeless bodies of the couple who hailed from Amuzu Nkpogoro Community in Afikpo North LGA were discovered by youths of the area at their farmland.

    A source from the area said the couple  went to the farm on Thursday but did not  return to their home by nightfall.

    This prompted the youths of the area to raise a search party which led to the discovery of their lifeless bodies on Friday morning

    “This morning their dead bodies were found, packed together in a farmland and the people promptly reported the matter to the Police who have commenced investigation,” the source noted.

    Police Commissioner in the state, Philip Maku confirmed the incident.

  • We were almost killed before police rescued us, Rivers kidnap victims

    We were almost killed before police rescued us, Rivers kidnap victims

    By Mike Odiegwu, Port Harcourt 

    A female lawyer, Paulette Bisola Ajayi, and an employee of the British High Commission, Paul Nyulaku, who were recently kidnapped in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, have narrated their ordeals in the hands of their captors saying they would have been killed if not for police rescue operation.

    Ajayi, a 25-year-old lawyer, was violently whisked away by gun-wielding marauders, who were dressed in military combat fatigue, on October 4 at the entrance of their apartment at Rumuokurusi area of Port Harcourt.

    Nyulaku was also kidnapped the same day by the same gang at NTA Link Road, Port Harcourt at about 6pm.

    Ajayi said she feared for her life but kept praying to God for survival because the kidnappers had concluded plans to take her to the swamp and kill her.

    She said the kidnappers were apprehensive at the wide publicity her abduction generated and resolved that killing her the next day was the only way to guarantee their safety.

    She said: “On Sunday evening I was taken by unknown men in front of my house. They shot at me and they took me before my family members. They were going to ask for a ransom of N50m. By the next day, the ransom went up to N200m because everybody had reported that I was missing.

    “They were getting quite frantic and looking for how to kill me because they were certain that with the news that had gone round, somehow, something was going to go wrong. They planned to move me into the swamp to kill me yesterday night. The police just came right in time because all I could do was to pray.”

    She said one of the hoodlums thought she had a charm wondering while despite all the shootings, she did not sustain a bullet wound.

    Ajayi thanked the state governor, Nyesom Wike, the Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mukan and the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) family for the roles they played in her rescue.

    Also, Nyulaku said his abductors threatened to kill him if his family failed to pay them N20million ransom.

    He said: “I drove to NTA link road to give a document to my friend at about 6pm. They drove past me and blocked me. When they came out, they said they were officers of the police. They came with guns, opened my door got in and pressed me down.

    “I struggled a bit but they used the butt of the gun to hit me on my head several times until I pretended that I had passed out. They left me. They took me to the location I can’t explain at the moment. We were rescued by members of the anti-kidnapping unit.

    “We thank God, the team and the commander of the unit because of the kind of professionalism and commitment they showed when they came to where we were tied up. We know the kind of efforts they put into this.

    “This was one of the sterling examples of commitment and professionalism by the police. Some of them wore military uniform, others wore plain cloth. They looked like military people. They asked for ransom of N20million. They kept putting a lot of pressure that our family should pay the ransom, otherwise we would be killed”.

    The state’s Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mukan, said operatives of the anti-kidnapping unit in a sting operation rescued the victims at Okomoko Forest in Etche Local Government Area of the state.

    Mukan said the operatives stormed the hideout of the kidnappers at about 9:30pm on Wednesday and engaged the kidnappers in a gun battle.

    He said “one of the kidnappers, Chinedu Chigbu, aged 39 was fatally injured during the shootout and later died in a hospital while others escaped into the bush with bullet wounds.”

  • Fears as kerosene explosions injure two in Ebonyi

    Fears as kerosene explosions injure two in Ebonyi

    By Ogochukwu Anioke, Abakaliki

    Two separate kerosene explosions in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State capital have inflicted two women with severe burns.

    The incident, which involved a 70-year-old  woman and a 21-year- old girl have thrown residents into fear and apprehension over the possibility of adulterated kerosene in circulation in the state.

    The 70 years old, Mrs. Elizabeth Igwe, resides at 3 Jemeni Street in the capital city while the girl, Miss Chinenye Ezekwenna resides at 40 Jemeni Street.

    Narrating her ordeal, Elizabeth said the kerosene exploded when she was refilling her hurricane lamp in the night.

    According to her, the suspected adulterated kerosene was purchased by a little boy from a road side vendor.

    Miss Chinenye said the kerosene exploded when she poured it on smouldering firewood as she was cooking.

    The victim, who said she suffered burns on her legs, arm and jaw, explained that she purchased the suspected adulterated kerosene from a retail shop.

    The Special Assistant to Ebonyi State Governor on Petroleum, Bassey Chima, promised to get back to our correspondent when contacted.

    He however failed to do so at press time despite several reminders sent to him.

  • Rivers approves reactivation of key health facilities

    Rivers approves reactivation of key health facilities

    By Mike Odiegwu, Port Harcourt

    The Rivers State Executive Council has approved the immediate reactivation of key health facilities to boost healthcare delivery in the state.

    Some of the facilities according to a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Paulinus Nsirim, are the Kelsey Harrison Hospital and the Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital.

    Nsirim said the decision  was taken on Friday at the state executive council meeting presided over by  Governor Nyesom Wike at Government House, Port Harcourt.

    Nsirim said that work would  commence  at the facilities which had remained dormant for some time, for the overall benefit of Rivers people.

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    Also speaking, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Zacheaus Adangor, said council also  approved a  draft bill to give legal backing  to buildings and facilities, which were earlier renamed after prominent sons of the state and those from other parts of the country.

    He identified the buildings and facilities as, the former Produce House at Moscow Road, renamed Chief Emmanuel Aguma (JP) House; Waterlines House at Olu-Obasanjo Road,  renamed Chief P.G. Warmate House and the Judges Quarters at Elelenwo Street in New GRA, renamed Emmanuel Chinwenwo Aguma SAN, Judges Quarters.

    Others, he mentioned,  are the Liberation Stadium, Elekahia which is renamed General Yakubu Gowon Stadium and the Old Aba Road also renamed General Yakubu Gowon Road. On his part, the State Commissioner for Education, Prof. Kaniye Ebeku said council also decided that the Real Madrid Football Academy would commence academic activities from December, 2020.

    He said council directed that the Ministry of Education should liaise with the Special Adviser to the Governor on Real Madrid Football Academy to determine the number of teachers that would be needed in the school.

  • Concerned Abia Professionals commission isolation centre

    Concerned Abia Professionals commission isolation centre

    Agency Reporter

    The Concerned Abia Professionals will commission ‘Abia Care Centre’, a 50-bed ultra-modern isolation centre with a functional molecular laboratory fully built and equipped by the group.

    CAP, in a statement by one of its Project Implementation Committee members, Mrs Mary Ikoku, said the commissioning holds on Sunday, October 11, 2020, at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, Abia State, by 12:00 noon.

    “To commission, the project is the Minister of State for Health, Senator Adeleke Mamora, while Abia State Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, is the chief host.

    “The aim of the project is to ensure Abia citizens get adequate emergency healthcare services in the event of a pandemic as well as to guarantee the state’s readiness for any eventuality from COVID-19 in the state.

    “The health facility will also assist the state government in the fight against the pandemic.”

    Dignitaries expected to grace the occasion are Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, Dr Alex Otti, Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Dr Uche Ogah, Prof. Gregory Ibe, Elder E. E. Ekeoma, Uzor Kalu, Elder U. K. Eke, Uduma Kalu, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, and Chris Nkwonta

    Others are Onuoha Bourdex, Col. Austin Akobundu(retd.), Sir Johnson Chukwu, Chidi Ajaegbu, Goddy Ijomah, Alex Ikwechegh, Etigwe Uwa(SAN), and Chima Anyaso.

    Also expected are representatives from Abia-American Health Systems Inc., Abia State National Association of North America, among other organisations.