Category: SouthEast

  • Abia revives technical colleges with jobs curriculum

    Abia revives technical colleges with jobs curriculum

    The revival of technical colleges has started in Abia state with the launch of the Education for Employment (E4E) programme.

    The programme is expected to ensure that youths in the state are empowered through education and training while in school to face the challenges of the times.

    The programme is a partnership with Endi Ezengwa the chairman of Kiara College United Kingdom while the state government is expected to provide the enabling environment such as the schools, students and security to ensure the project does not fail.

    Speaking while launching the programme in Aba, the state governor Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, said that it is part of his promise to revive technical and vocational education in the state which will commence with the Boys Technical College Aba and spread to Secondary Technical Afara-Umuahia and Government technical college Ohafia.

    Ikpeazu who was represented by his deputy, Sir Ude Oko-Chukwu said that the revival of the technical and vocational education is a key component of what his administration plans to do with the education sector, “Because we believe that we should be playing to our strength as an enterprising and entrepreneurial people”.

    He said, “We have been imbued with innovative spirit by God, it is therefore left for us to hone those latent talents properly and acquire the requisite type of education necessary to maximise our natural advantages”.

    The governor noted that the state especially Aba is dotted with numerous industries and require the man power needed to power them, while the various creative processes require skills and finesse to maximize the available opportunities.

    Ikpeazu said that it is the responsibility of the present administration to train the youths to match the workforce needed by the industries and creative enterprises, “This is the reason behind the focus on our education sector for the available opportunities and in a nutshell it is the basis for the E4E project, which is education that leads to employment”.

    He noted that forms for the programme has been distributed while registration of unemployed youths has commenced and is ongoing in all the 17 local government areas of the state, stressing that meetings

    have been going on between the coordinator and stakeholders including industrialists in the state for a smooth take off.

    Ikpeazu said that it is expected that within the next four years that 100,000 unemployed youths of the state would have been trained in the state in various skills which will prepare them for the available jobs within the state.

    In his speech the coordinator of the program and Chief executive of Kiara College, Endi Ezengwa said that the mission statement of the programme is to develop the human resources capacity of the state.

    Ezengwa said that one of the ways of achieving this lofty idea is through improving the quality of life of the people of the state by providing education and other relevant support services that will lead to self employment.

    He lamented the situation where ND and HND holders are seen every year trying to enter the university, “This is wrong as in overseas they are pure professionals and stand a better chance of being employed than university graduates”.

    Ezengwa said that the aim of the program is to give the youth’s alternative to making money instead of stealing, violent crimes and other vices, “We are going to make them useful to themselves and society”.

    The coordinator announced that the centres for the programme will have a labour market Information System, web based clearing house for information on unemployed youths, job opportunities with industries among others.

    He enjoined the youths of the state especially the unemployed youths to register with the centres to enable them benefit from this lofty program of the present administration.

  • Ebonyi bans lodging public funds in private accounts  

    The Ebonyi State government has outlawed the transfer of public funds into private accounts, threatening that anyone caught flouting the directive will be summarily dismissed and prosecuted.

    The State Auditor-General for Local Government Areas, Mr. Ndukwe Ukpai, a lawyer, stated this in Abakaliki, the state capital, at a meeting with the acting Head of Personnel Management (HPMs), Treasurers, Internal Auditors, Administrative Officers and Head of Works Department in the various local government areas in the state.

    Ukpai who described transfer of public funds into private accounts as criminal, said there must be a paradigm shift in the local government system.

    He said the present government cannot tolerate corruption, ghost workers, payroll padding and absconding of staff, which he said was rife in the past administration.

    He added, “Internal auditors of local government areas and development centres are to prepare their monthly audit programmes and submit a copy to the Auditor-General.

    “All internally generated revenue collections, where not on contract, must be paid into the relevant bank account on the same day of collection and the relevant treasury receipt obtained from the accounts clerk the following day. Revenue collector’s cashbook shall be audited on weekly basis by the Internal Auditor.”

    He called on them to be acquainted with the provisions of the Financial Memoranda and relevant Laws regulating financial operations in local government system including Law No. 004 of 2015 especially section 5(d) and (e).

  • 100 days: Mixed results for Abia governor

    100 days: Mixed results for Abia governor

    Aba residents assess Governor Okezie Ikpeazu’s performance since taking office. Their verdict: not so good, but again, not so bad. SUNNY NWANKWO reports

    Since taking office, Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has tackled one of the enduring challenges of Aba residents: roads. He has started rehabilitating some of them, awarding contracts to several firms. That is a relief to residents of the commercial city living with the horrors of failed roads and flooded environment.

    What about some promises Ikpeazu made on the campaigns? He has failed to pay workers on the 24th of every month.  Some have criticised him for running what they called a one-man show, failing to appoint commissioners, recycling old appointees and not disclosing what he inherited from his predecessor.

    While most Aba residents believe that the present administration in the state has not done so well in its 100 days in office, others noted that it was too short a period for the government to impress. More warmly, they said the administration is a clear departure from the immediate past administration in the state which allegedly left Aba in a deplorable manner eight years after.

    Mr. Gilbert Okorie, an Aba resident commended the Ikpeazu administration for embarking on various numerous projects in the state and Aba in particular, stressing that the de-silting of drainages, construction of roads in Aba and amongst others were pointers that the governor was committed to improving the lives of Aba residents and Abians. He pleaded that people should give the governor more time to settle down and work.

    Nkemakolam Iroegbu said the governor is yet to set a clear-cut agenda for himself and his administration.

    Mr. Uchechi Ogbuka, PDP state secretary in a telephone interview said, “The 100 days in office of the present government led by Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu has been very fruitful in the sense that he has actually brought a change to the state and I am talking of the tangible projects that he is doing in Aba. Some of the major roads in Aba which he is presently working on will be commissioned very soon and these are his 100 days project. If you are in Umuahia, you could bear witness with me; it is something that you can see. There are some roads in Umuahia which have been given a facelift. He has done a lot of roads including the ones that he has and is doing palliative work on. He has also done other roads in other rural areas and also trying to fish out ghost workers within his 100 days and I know that if he will be given more time as God will permit, before four years of his first tenure, Abia will be better than it is now.

    Ogbuka said Dr. Ikpeazu “has cut down the number of vehicles on his convoy and moves round to inspect projects by himself. He doesn’t live in Government House. He operates from the Government Lodge in Aba. He also doesn’t like people coming to praise him like it was the case in the past. He is trying to create a different system of government in Abia State”.

    On the delay in appointing commissioners, Ogbuka said, “The Governor is the chief executive of the state and has the right to decide whoever he wants to work with. Nobody imposes anybody on him. PDP is one big family and such thing has not come to our notice. So the governor will take his time and appoint those he wants to appoint.”

    Reverend Augustine Ehiemere, State chairman of the All progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), said,

    “I don’t know what we are celebrating because I feel that the 100 days in office isn’t worth it because there is nothing to show for it. Are we celebrating good roads, Port Harcourt Road is not passable. Ohanku, Obohia, Ngwa roads or is it Faulks Road, Ariaria where they generate a huge sum of money? Are workers regularly paid on the 24th of every month as Ikpeazu promised during the electioneering campaign? What are we celebrating? Are we celebrating multiple taxation or taking loans here and there? So what are we celebrating?

    “The roads that they said that they are constructing did they pass through due process and which of the roads within the 100 days in office have been commissioned? The contractors doing work are they of quality, what equipment are they using? Let us face the fact and say the truth, there is nothing to celebrate about. I think it is a celebration of failure.

    “Usman Dan Fodio, the jihadist, said that “conscience is an open wound and only truth can heal it.” Let us not deceive ourselves. Within this period (100 days), we experienced marriage of democracy with lies, deceit and burning down of the INEC offices because of desperation to retain power. This is what we are celebrating. There is nothing worth celebrating and that is my feeling about it.”

    Is the Ikpeazu administration really a clear departure from T. A Orji’s?

    Ehiemere said, “What I want to let you know is that if there is anything positive in these 100 days in office, I have not seen it. When the roads that they have started must have been completed, I will look at them and if you ask me this question then, I will now concur. But suppose those roads are abandoned tomorrow, what happens? So, I don’t think that there is anything to score any percent for the administration”.

    But the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the governor, Godwin Adindu in a recent telephone conversation defended the government’s action.

    He said, “It is not only Abia State that has not appointed commissioners. If you look around, many states have not appointed commissioners and even the federal government has not appointed ministers. So that should not be an issue for anybody. At the right time, the governor will appoint his commissioners.

  • Imo showcases potential in Turkey 

    Imo showcases potential in Turkey 

    Shortly after an economic summit in Owerri, Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha led an entourage of farmers and industrialists to Turkey. The aim was not just to display the state’s business opportunities but also seal a partnership to launch its industrial plan. OKODILI NDIDI reports 

    They jetted off to Istanbul, Turkey shortly after a successful economic summit in Owerri, the Imo State capital. The trip was to implement the resolutions reached at the summit. No fewer than 120 people were on the trip to participate in a trade exhibition. Among them were farmers, industrialists and other stripes of small- and medium-scale entrepreneurs. The state governor, Rochas Okorocha led the delegation.

    Just like the State Economic Summit, the reason and focus of the mission was clear: to create a platform for interface between the Imo State business community and that of Turkey, to seek areas of mutual collaboration and partnership in industrialising the state.

    Before the Turkey trip, the state government had designed and concluded plans to build the largest single industrial park in Africa, so part of the reasons for the overseas trip was to solicit the cooperation and expertise of Turkish investors in realizing the highly capital intensive project.

    Also, it was intended that at the end of the Trade Exhibition in the Asian continent, the businessmen from Imo State, would have learnt how the economy of Turkey was spurned from recess to becoming one of the most viable in Asia, so as to learn and implement the secret to develop their state.

    Also at the Trade Exhibition, were businessmen from Abia state led by their Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu and others from Akwa Ibom State, who were also searching for partnerships to better the economies of their states.

    Welcoming the delegations, the President of KONSAID, a Turkish business conglomerate spanning all sectors of the economy, Mr. Mr. Abdullah Basci said that the industrial revolution in Turkey started 20 years ago by a group of young and determined businessmen and industrialists, which eventually evolved into the successful business conglomerate that is celebrated in the entire Asia continent.

    He assured that the Turkish business community will partner with the states in various areas of interest, like industrial, Agricultural and Tourism sector.

    He said, the trade exhibition is organised annually to bring investors from around the world together to discuss areas of possible collaboration.

    Governor Okorocha, while addressing the Turkish investors at a dinner, called on interested Turkish investors to take advantage of the abundant mineral resources in Imo and the proposed Industrial Park to invest in the state.

    He stated his administration will continue to build a robust business relationship with the Turkish business community in order to learn from the economic achievements of the country.

    According to him, the business trip was part of his administration’s plan to industrialise the state in the next four years, adding that, “in Imo state today we are building an enabling environment to attract and encourage direct foreign investments. We have a harmonised tax system and reduced the cost of doing business in the state, aside from other incentives which cannot be resisted, including the huge mineral and human resources”.

    He continued that, “my administration has adopted the industry! Industry!!Industry!!! Job! Job!!Job!!! Slogan to show our direction and commitment to the rapid industrialization of the state and this visit is in pursuit of that policy. We have brought our business community here to share ideas with their Turkish counterpart and most importantly attract investors to the state.

    “This resolve became necessary as a result of the dwindling oil fortunes, which has forced most of the states in Nigeria to look for alternative funding. In Imo State we have one of the best soil for agriculture, apart from the abundant mineral resources.

    His Abia State counterpart said that the state delegation were in Turkey to see possible areas of revamping the industrial sector of the state, especially the manufacturing sector in Abe, which he said can be turned into huge income earner for the state.

    The Acting Nigerian Ambassador to Turkey, Ibrahim Issa, assured the Turkish investors of the friendly business environment created by the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, which he urged them to leverage on.

    He said that the current change going on in Nigeria, has repositioned the country as the destination of foreign investors coming to Africa, adding that, “with what the current administration of President Buhari is doing, Nigeria is now repositioned as an investment haven and Trade Exhibitions like this will unlock the opportunities for foreign investors to interact with the Nigerian business community to see ways of building mutual economic tiers”.

    The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Emmanuel Udom, represented by the Commissioner for Investment, Commerce and Industry, Emmanuel Enoidem, appealed to the Turkish investors to visit the state and avail themselves the opportunity to invest in the oil and gas sector and other untapped potentials of the state.

    After the opening ceremonies, the members of the delegation were taken to several exhibition stands where they met with manufacturers, businessmen and real estate developers. At one of the stands, where agricultural produce packaging machines where showcased, majority of the visitors took interest on how to import the machines to Nigeria and save farmers the trouble of preserving their produce.

    A member of the delegation and former Commissioner for Information, Chief Chidi Ibe, said that the visit has broadened the scope of the businessmen and will impact on the way they carry out their businesses.

    He said that, “this visit is certainly a solid step towards the industrialization of Imo State. We have had the opportunity to interact with the industrialists from Turkey on how to set up cottage industries and the cost. Already most of them have indicated interest to visit Nigeria and we are ready to continue the discussions from there.

    “We are indeed grateful to our visionary Governor for this initiative and we are going to deploy whatever experience we garner to industrialize our state”.

    Another member of the delegation and the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Acho Ihim, stated that the Lawmakers are poised to make enabling laws that will fast track the proposed industrial revolution of the state, haven seen how it was achieved in Turkey.

    An industrialist who was also part of the delegation, Chief Jerry Chukwueke, said that such exhibition is imperative to encourage industrialization of the various states and move them away from a mono economy and dependence on Federal Allocation.

    He said, “What the governor is doing is good for the state, especially the business community. Industrialisation of Imo state will certainly transform the state by creating wealth and job opportunities and I think this is how it starts. For instance, Turkey 20 years ago was still struggling to survive but that is no longer the story today, so with knowledge and commitment and the right leadership, like what the Governor is doing, Imo State will get there sooner than expected.

  • Anniversary: ‘Abia  deserves more at 24’

    Anniversary: ‘Abia deserves more at 24’

    Twenty-four years after Abia State was created, many Nigerians say more should be done to match the vision of Abia State’s founding fathers, SUNNY NWANKWO reports

    It has not been 24 wasted years after its creation, but there is this predominant feeling that Abia State deserves more.

    Mr. Ofor Ikechukwu, a businessman in Aba, said the commercial city and other towns which give a lot to the state have been neglected for years on end.

    Ikechukwu said that kidnapping which blighted the state in 2010, resulted from the inability of government to properly take care of the youth.

    “Go to Ukwa East and West,” he said, “and see for yourself what neglect and abandonment of the people can cause. They are the goose that lays the golden egg for the state. The state could not have been among states in Niger Delta Development Commission today if not for the fact that oil was discovered in their land. But go there, the people are really suffering.

    “Farmers in those areas including Ugwunagbo have been recording economic wastages because of the nature of their roads; they are impassible. They work hard in their various farms but taking the harvested crops which we know are perishable goods to the market or even people coming from the urban areas to the place, is a story for another day because of the poor road network. Most of the oil companies have failed to gainfully employ the youths and that is why it seems like oil bunkering business is thriving. But I think that the better the government of the day realises the importance of these areas and other areas they need to explore in order to boost the economy of the state, the better for them.

    “Presently, government is focusing more in Aba as a place to generate much income for the state. It might be true, but they should also look at other areas of interest such as agriculture and others. Go to Obingwa, they have virgin lands. Government after tackling insecurity should go into negotiation and partnership with the various communities for them to lease their lands to it where the government in turn will subsidise the land and other farm inputs such as fertiliser among others for interested people. By the end of the planting season, if the roads were in good shape, there will be plenty for people to eat in the state and over dependency on imported foods reduced drastically.”

    “Apart from the fact that the President Buhari-led government has made all and sundry to be alive in their responsibilities, supply of power has been at its lowest ebb. Look at the way the Geometric Power project which I understand was meant to serve the interest of the Aba business community has been sidelined for some years now. The dream of the founding fathers to make Aba truly the economic hub of the state, southeast and the country at large for me, is still far away to be met.

    Hon. Donatus Nwankpa, Abia State chair of All Progressives Congress (APC), said, “The foundation of Abia laid by Navy Capt. Frank Ajobeina, was that the state will be one of the fastest growing new states and at the creation of Abia, she inherited a university. Today in Abia, we have two universities; a federal (Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike) and state (Abia State University, Uturu) universities. Abia has a College of Education (Arochukwu College of Education Technical), a polytechnic (Abia State Polytechnic) in Aba.

    “And in terms of infrastructural development,…the past eight years was a period of backwardness; it was characterised by lack of maintenance culture. Besides that, I think that we have really done well.

    “In terms of sports, Abia State is the first state that produced the first club (Enyimba) that won an African Cup Championship that eluded Nigeria since the creation of this country as a nation and the state has produced so many sports men and women; Kanu Nwankwo, Chukwumerije Jnr among others.

    “If you look at the media aspect of Abia, the Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State (BCA) has one of the best voices east of the Niger. Our cultural segment is also doing well as Abia parades one of the best cultural troupes in this country. But I know that we are lacking basically in the area of infrastructure.

    “If you talk about the human personnel, Abia has produced great people in our time like Okonjo-Iweala, Chief Vincent Ogbulafor; former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairman, Dr. Chinenye Nyerere Anyim and amongst other business gurus that the state has produced so far.

    “When you talk about business, industries, it still retains its pride of place among the states that rely on individual and human resources. The state enterprise of an Igbo man is purely epitomised with the Abia character. So, as such we are not doing badly. The only area that we have problems is the governmental negligence in infrastructural development.

    “The major area that I want a change in is infrastructure; road network. Power is not a state but a national affair…here and there kidnap doesn’t make any sense.

    “The government in Abia should make life better for the people. There are so many taxations in Abia and the double taxation is affecting business, especially the individual enterprise.

    “There should be more reliable and responsible and conscientious leaders in Abia; Abia leadership has been characterised by selfishness. Abia leadership has not taken into cognizance, the collective interest of the people.

    “We want a leadership that should derive its power from the collective Abia. That collective Abia can include the traditional, religious, the political class, among other interest groups that would rise up to the challenge to say that the right thing must be done.”

    On legislation, he said that “the most important thing that we are aspiring is a self-accounting legislation at all levels that will give the legislators some level of independence, some level of integrity, some level of will and the audacity to legislate on certain issues.”

    Mr. Ray Njoku, a lecturer in Public Administration at Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, said,

    “I cannot say that Abia has come first, second or third when compared with states that were created alongside it, but all I know is that Abia has done well as long as peace has prevailed in Abia. The essence of government is the welfare and wellbeing of the people and in the 24 years of its existence I can tell you that Abia has survived.

    “I think I can give Abia and Abians a pass mark. When you talk about infrastructure people tend to look at just the road network and they use it as the only variable to assess the government. But Abia has achieved a lot in the health sector. The immediate past regime achieved a lot in the health care sector”.

    “On education, the past administration did marvelously well there too. Go to the Abia State University, Abia Polytechnic, School of Health and some of the secondary schools you can attest to the fact that they did well. Most of the road networks in Abia State are done by the federal government.

    “Much of the blame on the deplorable nature of roads especially in Aba and its environs should go to the federal government, not the state government.

    “We want to see an improved infrastructure in energy; we expect entrepreneurial-minded Abians and indeed Nigerians to be provided with the necessary infrastructure to enable them to be self sufficient and entrepreneurial as they have always been.

    “As the state marks 24 years, we ask Abians to assist the government by rallying round the government to enable the government realise their objectives towards the people.”

    Chief Nyerere Ayim, the All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in the general elections, said “On whether our expectations of what we expect Abia to be at 24 is being realised, I will say No. No in the sense that before Abia State was created out of the present day Imo State, there was already laid foundation of a great state by having a cosmopolitan city like Aba being in present-day Abia State which is regarded as the economic hub east of the Niger. But for you to have Aba and a state is created and Aba happens to be one of the major cities in that state and yet still crippling economically, socially amongst others is something not to be too happy about. But the Bible said that in everything we should give God the glory. We equally have to thank God.

    “The problem is that various military administrations in the state did nothing in the state. They failed to build on what the civilian government, particularly of the late Sam Mbakwe did in the state; Aba and Umuahia in particular and that is where the problem started.

    “In 1999, we inherited a civilian administration and for 16 good years, the story, the success and achievement is what we are seeing today. They said that you can only tell a blind man that there is no oil in the soup, but not that there is no salt in the soup. What we have in the entire Abia State today is not a reflection of the hope and aspiration of a better Abia by the founding fathers and by all of us who are in the present day Abia State.

    “When we are talking about Abia State, it is not only Aba. Go to Arochukwu, Ohafia; Nkporo, you will wonder if it is a place where people live. We have some many areas in Arochukwu and Ohafia that are yet to have a feel of government and governance. Go to Ikwuano; Oboro, Ariam etc, you hardly can see any passable or motorable roads and we are talking about democracy where people are supposed to reap the dividend of democracy, but the reverse is the case in our own situation.

    “You have a state where people from nowhere are so wealthy while the state is impoverished politically, socially and economically. Go to Umunneochi, Ukwa East and West where God endowed us with both mineral and natural resources that made Abia State to be an oil producing state, they have nothing to show for is.

    “As I am talking to you today, there is no commercial bank in Ukwa East and West and these people don’t know anything about ATM (Automated Teller Machine).

  • Industralisation tops agenda at Imo Investment Summit

    Industralisation tops agenda at Imo Investment Summit

    Although the just-concluded Imo State Economic Summit was solemn and devoid of the usual heavy media blitz and razzmatazz, the focus was clear and the motive defined. Top of the agenda was the planned industrialization of the state. The numerous foreign investors who were in attendance listened with rapt attention as the conveners highlighted the enormous opportunities in the industrial sector of the state.

    The state governor, Rochas Okorocha in his address at the trade and investment summit, reiterated  his resolve to open up the state to the world through industrialisation. He argued that if the state could achieve the free education programme given its meager resources, then the aggressive industrialisation policy of his administration will also be achieved.

    He disclosed that in the last few months he has taken business trips around the world to lure investors to the state, adding that the tours are already yielding positive results as many business men across the globe have expressed interest to partner with the government in the industrialisation of the state which will translate into job creation.

    Some of the investors at the summit, were a sitting Senator in the United State of America Senator Tony Muse who came with a team of investors to see how to partner with the state government in transforming the Sam Mbakwe Airport into an international Cargo Airport and investment partners from China, Vietnam, South Africa and Korea Republic, who indicated interest in the areas of agriculture, tourism, power, construction and automobile assembly plants.

    He said that the state government is ready is assist the investors with provision of lands, security, waivers in taxes and enabling laws that will guarantee the success of their investments, adding that the government has secured over twenty thousand acres of land around the Egbema/Oguta axis for the industrial park that will be the envy of the African continent.

    Okorocha noted further that the 400 mega watt power plant nearing completion at Egbema and the multi-billion gas plant been put in place by shell petroleum at Egbema makes the timing of the project apt and divine.

    The Speaker of the State House of assembly, Rt. Hon. Acho Ihim also assured of mutual collaboration with the Executive Arm to ensure enabling laws needed to fast track the industrialisation policy.

    He stated that the House has already given accelerated hearing to some bills needed for the smooth take off of the industrial project, which he said will soon be signed into law by the Governor.

    Earlier in his keynote address the Chairman of the Imo State Government Trade and Investment Committee, Mr. Rex Anunobi, a lawyer, noted that the summit was packaged to provide opportunities for the business community in the State to interface with the foreign partners with a view of making Imo an industrial hub.

    He enjoined the participants to avail themselves of the opportunities presented by the government and invest in the state as it abounds with both human and material resources.

    The chairman of the summit, Dr. Innocent Nzuma commended the Governor for the initiative of opening the state to the industrial world which he assured will transform the state within a short time.

    He pointed that Imo State is well situated because of its closeness to such commercial cities as Onitsha, Aba and Port Harcourt, adding that with the population, raw materials, market and quality manpower, investors will certainly see the state as an investment palace ready to be milked.

    Nzuma encouraged the state government to set the ball rolling by making sure that all the instruments of law and security are put in place to protect the investors.

    In his contribution, the President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)  who was also the guest Speaker Dr. Ray Jacobs,  reemphasized the need for Public Private Partnership, insisting that government has never been good at managing businesses, which he said is the reason most profitable investments made by the government never lived up to expectations.

    He enjoined the government to partner with the manufactures and captains of industries in the management of its investments.

    The MAN boss called for an enabling environment for the sustainability of the incoming investments and praised the Okorocha administration for taking the bull by the horn by venturing into area dreaded by other leaders.

    He assured of the cooperation of his group to see that Imo state becomes the next industrial hub of the nation.

  • Ugwuanyi lays hospital’s foundation stone

    Ugwuanyi lays hospital’s foundation stone

    Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has laid the ceremonial foundation stone for a 200-bed specialist hospital in Orba in Udenu Local Government Area of the state.

    Speaking at the site of the proposed facility, he assured that his government would deliver on his campaign promises and that the state will become a desirable destination for medical tourists as well as investors.

    At the event, a representative of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Mrs. Angela Izegbune, praised the governor for making a good impression in the health sector in his less than 100 days in office.

    She also hailed the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sam Ngwu for quickly putting together the activities that culminated in the foundation-laying ceremony.

    Ugwuanyi told the huge crowd that the modern specialist hospital would on completion bring succour to the teeming population of residents of communities in the densely populated Enugu North senatorial zone of the state and reduce the current pressure on the existing two tertiary health institutions in the state whose facilities could no longer carry the huge patients-traffic at the moment.

    He recalled that a greater percentage of Nigerians who seek medical attention and assistance abroad are from the South Eastern region and that Enugu contributes a good percentage of them.

    He enjoined medical workers and other parties to shun /industrial action capable of undermining the efforts of government, especially in the health sector, situations that could result in loss of lives.

    The governor further assured that his government will continue to provide a conducive atmosphere for the effective discharge of Medicare in the state He used the occasion to commend the host communities of the hospital project, that include Orba, Imilike, and Ovoko/Iheaka, for their kind understanding evidenced in their gesture of freely donating land and other forms of assistance for the site while assuring the speedy completion of the project.

    According to him, apart from providing specialist services for the people in the rural communities, the health facility would also help to check current rural-to-urban drift syndrome that has bogged down Nigerian society for years now.

    “I wish to enjoin all stakeholders in health sector in Enugu to key into this worthy initiative we have taken in the sector and give it the support and cooperation it needs to come to fruition.

    “I wish to use the occasion to call on medical and allied workers in the state to show more dedication and commitment to their duties and as much as possible to avoid industrial actions that will occasion preventable loss of lives and consequent loss of faith and

    confidence in our hospitals.

    “On our part as a government, we will as we have always promised provide the facilities, .equipments and logistical support necessary for the effective discharge of duties of health workers in the state.

    “I wish to thank members of the host communities of this hospital project for their kindness in freely donating the land and also offering other forms of assistance to make this ceremony a reality,” said the governor.

    WHO representative Izegbune noted that Enugu State has been polio-free since 2008.

    She also praised the state’s immunisation plan which she said has risen above 90 per cent.

    She said WHO will continue to partner with the government in the health sector towards providing qualitative medical care in the state.

    Health commissioner, Dr. Ngwu underscored the importance of the project, warning that the state will not tolerate any vandalism of facilities at the site of the facility.

    He also called on the leaders of the host communities to safeguard the facilities and the personnel of the companies that would deliver the project.

  • Community gets diocesan priest

    History was made in Umuchukwu, Anambra State as their kinsman Rev. Fr. Kingsley Ibeh was ordained Catholic priest by the Auxiliary Bishop of Awka Diocese, His Lordship, Most Rev. Dr. Jonas Benson Okoye at St. Jude’s Catholic Church, Umuchukwu.

    During the homily, Bishop Okoye reminded the new priest of the cardinal mission of priesthood in the light of the Second Vatican Council. He told him to be prayerful at all times, minister to the people of God and guide them to holiness as well as remain obedient to the Bishop and his successors.

    The Bishop commended the people of Umuchukwu, especially the USA-based Dr. Godwin Maduka who has done so much for the town. He said he represented what philanthropy should be, recognizing that he has done so much for the town without being overbearing.

    The bishop also commended the former governor of the State, Mr. Peter Obi for his selfless service to the State, which, as he noted, he has continued even after being the governor.

    In his vote of thanks, the Parish Priest of the Parish, Fr. Maximus Muoneke thanked all present, especially Bishop Okoye who performed his first episcopal ordination with the ordaining of Fr. Ibeh.  He thanked Gov. Obi for the great things he did in Umuchukwu when he was the governor, including the construction of the roads in the town. He thanked the congregation and people of Umuchukwu for their great support.

    As for Dr. Godwin Maduka, he said : “In a special way, we appreciate our great brother, Dr. Godwin Mauka, for his colossal contributions in the development of Umuchukwu town, especially our Parish. He provided the major sum of money for this ordination and donated the car for the newly ordained. May God bless him and his entire family.”

  • Palace  agog as  Aba monarch buries wife

    Palace agog as Aba monarch buries wife

    The Enyi 1 of Aba, His Royal Highness Eze Isaac Ajonuma Ikonne has made a rare public appearance to bury his wife.

    Apart from when he marked his 86th birthday and the other occasion when he conferred on Candidate Muhammadu Buhari the Ogbuagu 1 of Aba chieftaincy title during the campaigns, the monarch has pretty much kept out public view.

    The death of his wife broke that resolve, as his palace hosted a phalanx of fellow traditional rulers in addition to other dignitaries who turned up for her burial ceremonies.

    The event was put together by the Ikonne family in honour of the departed Ugoeze Eunice Ikonne, a deaconess, who was the second out of the Enyi’s 14 wives.

    She died after a protracted illness aged 78.

    The funeral service was conducted by the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star located at 100 Faulks Road, Aba, the commercial nerve of the Southeast.

    Eze Ikonne narrated how the late Eunice helped him get much closer to God, describing her as an industrious and hardworking woman, adding that until her death, she never trifled with her farming.

    Her son, Okwubunka Jeff said his mother was loving, peaceful and charitable.

    “Being a shy person by nature did not stop her, as her home was a haven for all. She also did not discriminate but indulged everyone with the same measure of love and respect that made her a delight…in spite of Mama’s limited social contact and enlightenment, she loved life to the fullest. She loved nature and its content and was ready to enjoy the best offering the world had to offer not just in her immediate environment but beyond also. And so it was that for about two years, Mama sojourned to the land of the brave and strong… In all these, mama fought a good fight to stay alive until the early hours of July 28, 2015 when she had to keep her final appointment with the Lord.”

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in 2015 election, Chief Nyerere Anyim; All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) House of Representative lawmaker representing Aba North and South Federal Constituency, Hon. Ossy Prestige and Aba North State Constituency Abia House of Assembly lawmaker, Emeka Nnamani and the APC House of Assembly candidate for Aba North, Hon. Uba Omeazu described the death of Deaconess Ugoeze Eunice Ikonne as a big loss to not only the Ikonne’s family but to the state in general.

    Anyim and Prestige asked the family not to cry like people without hope, but to take consolation that “we all shall meet her on that glorious day when the trumpet shall sounds”.

    Prestige said she lived a good life and should be celebrated.

  • Firm sensitises Imo communities on hypertension

    Firm sensitises Imo communities on hypertension

    Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc in partnership with a Lagos-based non-governmental organisation, Dan Ogechi Akujobi Memorial (DOAM) has taken the campaign against hypertension to four Amaimo communities in Imo State.

    A special unit of the firm championing this cause is called FITGAH or Fight the Good Fight Against Hypertension.

    FITGAH machinery creates awareness on the prevalence of the silent killer and ensures that medications to regulate the disease are available and affordable in rural settings.

    Accepting a range of anti-hypertensive products donated by Neimeth to DOAM Foundation for the management of the isolated patients for two months, the Acting Programme Manager, Sorochi Ugorji expressed her NGO’s appreciation to Neimeth for accepting to partner with them and informed the elated patients that her organisation will cater for them for twelve months.

    The MD/CEO, Neimeth, Mr. Emmanuel Ekunno, represented by Mr. Okoro Eni Nwaka, Head, Corporate Affairs, said, “Hypertension, like non-communicable diseases, has a high prevalence and is worsening in our nation. It is assuming an epidemic status leading to sudden deaths of victims, stroke, kidney damage, etc.”

    Ekunno said that Neimeth was committed to complementing the efforts of government through FITGAH—an endearing legacy of caring.

    The paramount ruler of Amaimo, His Royal Highness, Eze (Dr.) Collins Otumbadi Onuoha, ofor 1 of Umu Ofor Community expressed satisfaction over the turnout of people and thanked the organisations that put together the health programme.