Category: SouthEast

  • Lagoon fish can be harmful, expert warns

    Are you a lover of the popular point and kill fish delicacy, particularly those of you who live in Onitsha, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Calabar? This news may not be palatable to you. An expert, Dr. John-Paul Unyimadu, has warned on the dangers of consuming fish from the rivers. He rather recommended only those from fish ponds. He posited that our rivers have been polluted by unhealthy chemical known as Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB). PCBs are organic pollutants found mostly in transformer and capacitor oils and are harmful to humans, plants and animals.

    At a one-day workshop held for journalists in Enugu on the dangers of PCBs, an environmental expert and National Technical Consultant to the Federal Ministry of Environment, Dr.  John-Paul Unyimadu said no part of the Lagos Lagoon, particularly the Ijora axis, is safe for the fish and other living organisms in the water.

    Unyimadu raised similar alarm about the Onitsha part of the River Niger where findings, he said, have shown a huge concentration of a harmful chemical that could cause cancer, reproductive and development toxicity, impaired immune function, negative effects on the central nervous system as well as other deadly health problems to both humans and other living organisms that come in contact with it.

    The expert revealed this while delivering a lecture entitled “PCBs: Concentrations in Sediments, Fish and Surface Water in Selected Locations in Nigeria.”

    Dr. Unyimadu said due to the high level of chemical Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) in the Ijora area of the Lagoon and Onitsha axis of the River Niger, fish and other living organisms in those bodies of water have become endangered species.

    “No part of Lagos Lagoon is safe now when you talk of the levels of the PCBs in the water,” Dr. Unyimadu said.

    He added: “In the Ijora Power Station area of the Lagoon, any living organism in that water is in danger depending on the level of PCBs and if organism is endangered, it means that man is also endangered.

    “Of the two locations, Ijora is much polluted. Then River Niger, the Onitsha axis of the river is also much polluted because manufacturers of plastic products and paints dump certain things that contain PCBs inside the river.”

    The workshop entitled, “Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCBs): Understanding Their Health and Environmental Impact,”  was organised by the Nigeria Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Management Project, Federal Ministry of Environment in collaboration with the World Bank, Global Environment Fund and Moriah-Marketstrides Consortium Communications Consultants.

    Unyimadu recalled that way back in 1921, some chemists discovered and began manufacturing a certain chemical element known as Polychlorinated Biphenyls, also known as PCBs which are in the class of “organic compound found to be fire-resistant, stable and non-conductive to electricity and of very low volatility under normal conditions.”

    He explained that due to its characteristics, the chemical was used in the manufacture of certain oils that became vital in the operation of power conductors and electric equipment. “Electricity transformers became most efficient, running on the oil laced with PCBs.

    “Also, other lesser grade conductors such as electricity generating sets, capacitors used in lighting fixtures were designed to run on PCBs-laden oil, otherwise known as dielectric fluid.

    “Besides, industries adopted PCB-based oil as heat transfer fluids and a coolant for high temperature processes just as PCB-laden oil was very essential in the manufacture of plasticisers in sealants, caulking, synthetic resins rubbers, paints, waxes and asphalts.

    “With the discovery and manufacture of PCB containing oils, electricity processing and distribution processes became more efficient and manufacturing industries also started running more efficient machinery. PCBs and PCB-based oils were therefore of immense value and benefits to mankind, since 1921, through the years to recent time.

    “In fact, by early 1929, the characteristics associated with PCBs made it ideal for many industrial applications and for the manufacture of many consumer products. The use became more predominant between 1950 and 1970,” he said.

    However, in the early 1980s, it was discovered that the all-important PCBs contains toxic properties that are harmful to every living thing – man, animal and even the environment.

    “Due to the dangerous effects of PCBs, it was banned worldwide. In early 1980s, PCBs were classified among the 21 most dangerous chemicals marked for complete elimination at a Stockholm Convention of 2001,” Unyimadu said.

    “The transformer oil we were using in those days has become harmful today. People should be very careful about what they eat and how they live,” he warned.

    The objective of the workshop which is billed to hold in three major cities of Lagos, Kaduna and Enugu is to sensitise the public on the dangers of living with PCBs.

  • ‘Why crime is  on the rise’

    ‘Why crime is on the rise’

    Imo State Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere has blamed parents for the increase in crime and other social vices among youths, saying their carelessness could account for most of the youth in the society.

    Speaking to the Mbaitoli women who visited him at his official residence in Owerri, Prince Madumere advised parents to look into the activities of their children so as to call them to order when they are going astray.

    Eze Madumere he had received reports about serious immoral behaviours of some children of secondary school age at the grassroots.

    He particularly frowned at the rate at which students indulge in the intake of cannabis and alcohol, acts which he said could lead them into doing the bidding of the bad eggs in the society.

    The Deputy Governor also lamented the rising cases of immorality among adolescents; the trend which he said if not checked could metamorphose to more serious anti-social behaviours. He urged parents never to abandon their children for the pursuit of money.

     

  • Youths urged to be change agents

    The General Superintendent of Christ Holy Church International, His Grace Daniel Okoh has urged Nigerian youths to rise to the current challenge and become agents of transformation which God has called them to be.

    Okoh spoke at this year’s International Youth Conference of the church in Asaba, Delta State. The theme of the conference was “Your Vision, Your Mission.”

    He further urged youths to summon the courage to resist overtures from politicians who would want to use them for evil doings.

    He said: “Their (politicians) children are overseas studying and they want to destroy other people’s children.

    “I told parents and communities in Ghana that if anyone wants to use the youth as thugs or agents of destruction, they should summon courage to challenge those politicians and ask them to get their own children.

    “Some of their children are not here. They should not take advantage of the poor.”

    On the state of insecurity in Nigeria, the bishop prophesied that the siege in the Northeast will soon end, adding “the church is praying for God to touch the hearts of those the enemy is using to kill innocent citizens.

    “We have been urged to watch and pray. We are also encouraging our people not to lose hope or be panicky as all these things must surely come to an end. We pray that God will give those in authority the strategy to put a stop to all the security challenges in the country.

    “One day, God will touch the hearts of the insurgents to drop their arms and follow Christ. It was God that changed the heart of Saul who later became Paul and an apostle. He was the persecutor of the Church before he was transformed. We pray for the transformation of those the enemy is using now,” he said.

    Okoh said the essence of the conference was to bring the youth together and mold them into becoming transformation agents that God will use to restore peace in the country.

  • Okorocha praised for security

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has been praised for providing adequate security for the people.

    Imo citizens and visitors from other states praised him at the headquarters of Lifeline Assembly, Ohii, Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State when his deputy, Prince Eze Madumere reminded the congregation that during the former administration, people’s freedom was constantly trampled upon through intimidation, crime and other anti-social activities that nearly brought the state to its knees.

    Speaking during the church convention whose theme was “Divine Restoration,” he said God answered the prayers of Imo people through Governor Okorocha who he described as God-send.

    He also told the congregation that relationship between Governor Okorocha and Bishop Maxwell Korie has remained cordial, even as he regretted the seeming misgivings that existed between them due to wrong inferences coming from quarters that do not cherish peace.

    Continuing, he narrated the proposed government demolition of the former Lifeline Assembly Church, which was located at the Ware House Roundabout and the church’s opposition to it. He thanked God that the matter was amicably resolved, noting that the reason for government’s decision could be better appreciated as issue of what used to be an eternal traffic challenges has been solved with roundabout and exit route for motorists.

    He averred that ever since, Lifeline Assembly has remained his church as he is committed to its growth and will be ready to render any form of assistance towards its growth, especially when it has to do with salvation and changing our people’s life for the better.

    There was, however, uproar when former governor Ikedi Ohakim and his entourage came to the church with over 10 buses as though they were going for campaign. It was later discovered that they were there to oppose what the opposition was to say.

    While Prince Madumere was speaking on free education and its gains, some of them that had found their way into the church shouted no, even though they were cautioned to behave responsibly by Bishop Korie.

    One of the church members who spoke in confidence decried desperation on the part of some politicians coming to the house of God to behave irresponsibly.

    Earlier before the introduction of Madumere, Bishop Korie said his humility and loyalty were infectious, saying such character is rare in our clime.

    He also described Madumere as a man of peace who came at the time he was needed.

     

  • Cleric advises leaders against greed

    The Anglican Bishop of Aba diocese, Bishop Christian Ugwuzor has urged leaders to be mindful of their actions in the discharge of their duties, even as he advised them to shun greed.

    The cleric noted that greediness is responsible for the senseless attitude of some leaders who amass wealth to the detriment of the people they should take care of. Bishop Ugwuzor gave the advice during the thanksgiving service to mark the retirement of former Nigeria’s Consul-General to South Africa, Ambassador Okey Emuchay from the country’s Foreign Service at St. Michael’s Anglican Church, Aba.

    Speaking during the thanksgiving service, the ex-diplomat had pleaded with churches in Abia State to help him realise his governorship ambition, even as he said prayers remain one of the tools that will help in achieving his governorship aspiration.

    Emuchay, who said he is running on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), added that he was embarking on a tedious assignment that would require the prayers and support of the church.

    He said: “I will need your prayers and support for the taxing job I want to embark upon, to seek the support and understanding of residents. I pledge not to disappoint the people. I have not disappointed before and I will not disappoint you this time around.”

    In his remark, the Bishop of Aba, Bishop Christian Ugwuzor, said God would select a governor from the multitude of aspirants for the state, even as he expressed concern over the litany of governorship aspirants in the state.

    Earlier in his sermon, the cleric urged Nigerians to seek the face of God and eschew evil tendencies during their political campaigns. He said our business is to pray and at the end of the day, God will choose a governor for Abia State and its people.

    Bishop Ugwuzor said: “Public office holders should stop amassing wealth at the expense of having good relationship with God. It is not only sinful but also evil. It is regrettable that Christians are taking to idolatry, hatred and jealousy.

    President Goodluck Jonathan’s foster father, Chief NA-bai Inegite, who represented the family on the occasion, thanked God that Emuchay, served the country meritoriously, describing him as “a worthy son of our family.”

    In his speech, Governor Theodore Orji congratulated the ex-diplomat for a successful career in the Foreign Service and retiring meritoriously in good health and with enviable record.

    Represented by his deputy, Chief Emeka Ananaba, Orji said although Emuchay was ‘retired, he is not tired.’

    “Okey, the governor said, you have travelled far and wide and you have represented our people. You have been our ambassador. I wish you well.”

    The governor said: “The choice is yours. You can decide to go to your village or community and rest or you can come out and deploy the abundant experience you have garnered for the benefit of your people.”

     

     

     

     

     

  • Aspirant advises delegates on credibility

    Aspirant advises delegates on credibility

    The Senator representing Abia Central Senatorial District in the Senate, Nkechi Justina Nwaogu has urged delegates to the forthcoming Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primaries in the state to exhibit high level of credibility.

    In an interactive session with some PDP stakeholders in Abia North during her visit to Ohafia Local Government Area, Senator Nwaogu urged them not to mortgage or sell out their rights because of material gains.

    While reminding them of the need to use their votes wisely during the upcoming primaries during which to choose a credible governorship aspirant for the party, she told them she was in the race for governorship position of Abia State in order to use her connection, wide reach and administrative experience to serve the state, as well as provide the people with what she described as value addition, having excelled at the National Assembly where she has served for 12years.

    Reeling off her achievements for the 12 years she had been in the National Assembly, she said she had sponsored eight major bills, attracted over 15 projects to her constituency, scholarship awards and youth empowerment programmes among others. Nwaogu challenged the Abia North stakeholders to evaluate her performance with her contemporaries.

    Senator Nwaogu, who was Chairman Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, promised to resuscitate ailing industries in the state if elected as governor of the state come 2015, saying she has the reach and knew where to get cheap funds for development of the state.

    “If I am elected the governor of Abia State come 2015, I will resuscitate ailing industries using cheap funds. I have the reach and know where to get them,” she said.

    She also told the people not to consider gender as a yardstick for selection, adding that they should base their judgments purely on experience and what she would do. She stated that women in position of trust had proven their mettle even as 18 presidents around the world, who were women, had not failed their respective countries.

    “Due to what women who had been given positions of trust are doing today in the country, it is possible that a woman who is elected governor any of the states of the federation will do well and I am that woman,” she said.

    She said she was not asking that the governorship position should be given to her as some people were waiting for, but that all she was pleading with the party is to provide a level playing field for all the contestants so that the people will make the right choice.

    The PDP zonal chairman for Abia North, Chief Kalu Eke Kalu thanked the Senator Nwaogu for her courage in indicating interest to contest the governorship position and for deeming it fit to come and see them.

    However, a melo-drama played out at the event when the crowd shouted down on the zonal chairman when he bluntly told their visitor that they would not go against the decision of the party, a response that did not go down well with other stakeholders.

    They said the zonal chairman did not behave as a true democrat, adding that they should be allowed to make their choice during the party’s primaries.

  • Security: NOA takes awareness campaign to motor parks

    Security: NOA takes awareness campaign to motor parks

    An intensive awareness campaign organised by the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Ebonyi State chapter in collaboration with the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), has ended with a call on all transport workers to join forces with security stakeholders in the fight against terrorists and other insurgent activities in the country.

    The call was made by the State Director of the agency, Dr. Emma Abah, during the campaign which took place at Spera-in-Deo Park, Abakaliki, where he explained that NOA decided to partner NURTW in the fight, considering the role they play in transporting suspected insurgents from one location to another.

    Dr Abah defined security as a state of being or existence that is free from danger, fear, threat, anxiety and uncertainty, which transcends every facets of human endeavour, adding that it embraces the establishment of proactive and defensive measures to safeguard all persons, materials and information from every form of danger.

    He regretted that Nigeria’s security situation was becoming worrisome as everyone is under tension. He added that the awareness campaign aimed at ensuring that all join hands and fight the menace.

    He said: “As Nigeria’s security situation increasingly becomes a dilemma; one begins to ponder where to run to. Many have also asked, is it a crime to be born in Nigeria? Gone are the days when bombings were only witnessed on big movie screens.

    “Now, we hear and even see where people, organisations and institutions are targeted and bombed. The security menace which upsets national stability and peace is becoming more rampant than ever, and we cannot fold our hands and watch without taking any action, no matter how little.”

    Dr Abah reeled off some of the efforts of his agency at curbing the menace to include, putting up machinery in place to re-position the country’s image through establishment of National Information Centre, to coordinate all security information with a view to contributing her quota to the resolution of the current security challenges; collaborating with all relevant institutions- security agencies, transport corporations, religious bodies, traditional institutions and the press, among others in the fight against insecurity, as well as drumming up support for the transformation agenda from the premise of positive attitudinal change campaign aimed at encouraging Nigerians to imbibe national core values, so as to reduce crime in the society.

    He further added that National Orientation Agency (NOA) has been involved in the task of re-orientating and encouraging Nigerians to take part actively and freely in discussions and decisions affecting their individual and collective welfare. He warned transport workers to ensure strict adherence to the security and safety tips given to them by the security agents.

    In their presentations, the representatives of heads of security agencies present at the occasion such as police (SP Joseph Okoye), Nigerian Army (Captain M. Mohammed), Nigeria Immigration Service (Onu O. O.), Federal Road Safety Corps (M. J. Ukpeh) and Nigerian Prisons Service (Abuwa Innocent CSP), appreciated NOA for creating awareness on the persistent violence orchestrated by terrorists in the country, insisting that such was a sure way of fighting the menace.

    Some of the security and safety tips they provided for the road users include “ensuring accurate documentation of the names of all those travelling through your parks; do not eat while driving; be cautious of vehicles following you at a close range; be careful to listen to the discussions by your passengers, you must not play loud music while on high ways; do not stop your vehicle and discuss along the road; always hide your driving documents and personal correspondence because they can help a thief to sell your vehicle or provide a cover story if stopped by the police.”

    Others tips were “do not climb on items on highways while driving because they might be stuffed with nails or bombs; be mindful of those that deliberately hit the bumper of your vehicles thereby forcing them to a halt; do not give ride to strangers, including persons dressed in uniform as they may be armed robbers in disguise; stick to main roads and avoid lonely routes and always let close family members know where you are going and when you would likely return.”

    They also emphasised the need for all security agencies to work in synergy, since no single agency can successfully defeat the insurgents unless through collaboration with sister agents.

    While thanking NOA for bringing the sensitisation campaign to his domain, the Chairman of National Union of Road Transport Workers, Ebonyi State chapter, Comrade Anthony Oko Ewa, revealed that his administration has been working hard to ensure security of every road user.

    He recalled that on assumption of office, he had ensured complete evacuation of all spoilt vehicles in the parks, since it was observed that they are usually abodes for criminals.

    Comrade Ewa also hinted that his administration has launched a war against thuggery in all motor parks, even as he promised to launch another war against under-aged conductors.

    While appreciating the security agents who were at hand to give them security tips, the NURTW chairman promised to work with the agency to further disseminate the information to the grassroots. He advised his members to adhere strictly to the instruction given them by the agency and the security agents.

    Commenting on the awareness campaign, some of the participants; namely Nwali Felix, Emmanuel Utubor, Thomas Ibogu and Augustine Elom advised the agency to take the message to the hoteliers who, knowingly or unknowingly, provide shield for the perpetrators of these anti-social acts.

    They also pleaded with the government to provide the parks with security gadgets to check every vehicle moving in and out of their parks. The gadgets, they believe, would go a long way in reducing crimes in motor parks.

     

  • Death trap called Port Harcourt-Owerri Road

    Death trap called Port Harcourt-Owerri Road

    The Port Harcourt-Owerri Road is one of the important highways that link other states such as Abia and Cross River, among others. During its good days, travelling from Owerri to Port Harcourt took less than one houtr. The road was smooth, making the journey easy and comfortable.

    Unfortunately, the once-smooth road has become a nightmare, especially around the boundary between Imo and Rivers states.

    Daily, many commuters lose their lives in avoidable road accidents and armed robbery attacks.  on the bad road

    The Federal Government road, which links the Southeast and South south states, has become a death trap to travellers and those who are indigenous to the boundary communities of Umuapu and Umuagwo in Imo State.

    The situation worsened after the road was abandoned by the contractor handling its rehabilitation, even though the Rivers State axis was completed before it was abandoned at the boundary between the two states, thus raising the suspicion of possible political sabotage.

    Before its deterioration, a journey from Owerri to Port Harcourt which took less than one hour now takes nearly a day because of the tortuous road.

    The road contract, awarded to the Arab Contractor at N23.1 billion by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, was facilitated by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, in 2009. But, years after, the road has remained a major headache for users, especially Imo citizens.

    Recounting his ordeal on the road, a commuter, Mr. Kingsley Onuegbu, appealed to the Federal Government to declare the road an emergency, adding that the its poor state has brought untold hardship to the people.

    He said: “Plying the road now is a great risk as it has totally collapsed. Most times, armed robbers ambush travellers on the bad spot, especially when vehicles break down and are trapped there for days. We are appealing to the government to prevail on the contractor to return to site and put palliative measures on the remaining portion of the road to help road users until major repairs are carried out.”

    A resident of a boundary community, Chief Felix Ekurumuo, regretted that members of the community had suffered a great deal on the road.

    “We are praying and waiting eagerly for the government to come to our aid by fixing the road. We now live in perpetual fear as a result of increasing cases of robbery on the bad part of the road. Sometimes, we stay awake all night for fear of robbers who ambush travellers nearly daily. Any traveller who is unlucky to ply the road late may not live to narrate his experience.”

    An official of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), who spoke in confidence, said over 32 deaths had been recorded on the failed part of the road in the last four months. He addrf that except drastic measures were taken to fix the road, the casualty figure would continue to rise.

    “Those plying the road for the first time are at more risk as they may not know where the potholes are. We have to rescue accident victims nearly on daily basis. It is painful because they were avoidable cases.”

    Also decrying the state of the road, Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha urged the Federal Government to urgently fix the Port Harcourt-Owerri Road to save the lives of Nigerians who ply the road, lamenting that avoidable deaths have been recorded on the road as a result of accidents and armed robbery attacks.

    The governor, in a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, said the road has become a death trap where Imo citizens and other road users lose their lives to accidents and armed robbery attacks.

    Okorocha, who could not come to terms with why the contractor handling the road should stop work at the point the road connects Imo State, doubted if the contractor’s action was political, adding that all Nigerians, irrespective of political and religious affiliations, use the road.

    He said: “The implication is that the area has become not only a nightmare but also a death trap so much so that Imo people now go to Port Harcourt through Aba in Abia State which is also another story of its own. The Umuapu area in question is better seen than imagined and it is a Federal Government road. That is why some people are beginning to read political meaning into the whole scenario.

    “The most annoying aspect is that there are Imo sons and daughters in Abuja who claim to be very close to the Presidency or to the Federal Government; even, there are those who claim to be power brokers at the National Assembly and they could not influence anything with regard to the disturbing condition of the road under reference. They pass through the road very often and none of them could muster the courage to talk about it.

    “To say the least, it calls for concern that a contractor handling a major road project such as the Port Harcourt-Owerri Road could get to Imo State axis and abandon it and nobody seems to care about the development. Those from the state who drop the name of Mr. President in the state for one reason or the other cannot use their over-estimated political muscles to ensure that the contractor goes back to site and complete the job.”

    Continuing, he said: “When the road is completed, government and people of Imo will be happy and the commendations will go to the Federal Government. We need to be saved from the inconveniences the road has continued to cause Imo people in particular and Nigerians in general.

    “It is important to remind Imo sons and daughters who drop the name of Mr. President on every slightest issue to bring that connection to bear by influencing things to ensure that the Umuapu side of Port Harcourt-Owerri Road is fixed without further delay in order to halt further deaths and robbery attacks on that side of the road.”

    On the road, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Prof. Viola Onwuliri said the Federal Government had released N1.2 billion to the contractor who, she said, is creating another access road, pending when the rains stop for full work to begin.

    She added that: “Mr. President has directed the Ministry of Finance and the Niger Delta Affairs to ensure that the funds required for the project are provided, as well as appropriation of huge funds in the current budget to ensure that the road and other federal roads in the state are fixed.”

  • Ebola: Don advocates clean learning  environment

    Ebola: Don advocates clean learning environment

    In response to the outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease, the Rector Abia State Polytechnic Aba, Elder Allwell Abalogu Onukaogu has advocated clean and healthy learning environment in both private and public institutions in Nigeria.

    In a chat with reporters in Aba, Onukaogu said the need for an improved hygienic, sanitary condition in schools is important , especially now  that the federal and state governments have embarked on campaigns against the spread of the disease.

    Praising the Abia State government for its pro-active move to checkmate the spread of the disease, he also commended the Federal Government for steps taken to contain the spread of disease, adding that as part of the institution’s commitment  to support the efforts of the federal and state governments in containing the disease and to promote a healthy working and learning environment, the institution has provided sanitisers for workers and students of the school.

    He said plans are on to make the sanitisers available at some strategic locations in the polytechnic community to ensure that students and visitors have access to it  in order to prevent contracting the disease. He further revealed that the institution has started equipping the medical laboratory to ensure that medical needs of its students and staff were met.

    “Students and members of staff come from all over the country. As the Ebola disease is prevalent in the country, we have to be careful. We don’t want our students, lecturers or people of Abia to suffer from Ebola disease.

    “We will involve the entire polytechnic community. We are also equipping our medical centre should there be an emergency. If there is an emergency, the first place to take the person to is the medical centre and if the medical centre is not properly equipped to handle such case, the casualty rate will be terrible,” he said.

     

  • Jubilation as Imo communities get transformers

    Jubilation as Imo communities get transformers

    For several decades, lack of electricity had been a recurrent dilemma in most rural communities of Imo State. The situation resulted in mass rural-urban migration with its negative consequence on agricultural production. Many of these communities have been craving for the provision of such vital social amenity. Any wonder members of the backward communities literally worship any individual or administration that provides any of the needed amenities for them?

    For instance, those indigenous to 11 communities in Ahiazu Mbaise, Aboh Mbaise, Ezinihitte, Ngor-Okpala and Owerri Municipal local government Areas of the state were excited when transformers were donated to them. For them, it indicates that years of darkness in the respective communities will soon be over.

    The people will forever be grateful to the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha who distributed 5000KVA transformers to each of the communities.

    A member of one of the benefitting communities, Mr. Austine Anyanwu, described the gesture as unprecedented in the history of the state, even as he added that the communities had waited in vain for the state government to rescue them from darkness.

    He noted that some of the communities have not had electricity since their existence, while others that were connected to the National Grid had been without light for over three decades as a result of damaged transformers or power lines.

    According to him, the Deputy Speaker’s generosity will go a long way in boosting economic activities in the villages and reduce the rate of rural-urban migration.

    Presenting the transformers to the leaders of the benefiting communities, Ihedioha said the privatisation of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) was an excellent measure by the Federal Government to ensure regular and uninterrupted power supply in all  the nook and cranny of the country.

    He further noted that the Federal Government decided to privatise the PHCN for efficiency and productivity. He said the action has resulted in improved electricity supply.

    The lawmaker  plealed that “there should be continuity in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-controlled Federal Government to enable President Goodluck Jonathan  consummate his transformation agenda for the people.”

    Hon. Ihedioha urged members of the communities to adopt maintenance culture and to guard against vandalisation of the facilities, even as he advised them to ensure regular payment of their bills to avoid disconnection by the officials of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC).

    He also advised them to seek professional advice in installing the transformers for maximum use, assuring that he will extend the gesture to other communities that are still in darkness across the state.

    Apart from the distribution of the 11 transformers, the Deputy Speaker had also attracted the construction of a mega 132x33MVA Power Station located at Ibeku in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area, which has reached about 80 per cent completion stage.

    He also facilitated the construction of  five 15x11MVA injection stations at Umuneke, Ngor-Okpala, Ahiara Junction, Ezinihitte, Owerri Municipal, among other locations.

    When fully operational, Ihedioha said the injection stations will drastically reduce pressure on the only sub-station serving the entire Imo State, adding that the state can only be industrialised through steady power supply.

    He further said with improved power supply, artisans and operators of other vocations that rely on electricity will soon become employers of labour.

    The Vice-Chairman of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), Mr. Kester Enwereonu, who was present at the presentation ceremony, restated the determination of the Federal Government to ensure regular supply of electricity in all parts of the country.

    He promised to take necessary steps to install the transformers at no financial cost on the communities. He urged the citizens to safeguard the facilities.

    Replying, a former Chairman of the Orlu Local Government Area, Mrs. Andeline Asika, praised Hon. Ihedioha for his generosity. She advised the communities to reciprocate the gesture by supporting his governorship ambition in 2015.