Category: Southeast report

  • NACA boss hails Ikpeazu over HIV/AIDS

    NACA boss hails Ikpeazu over HIV/AIDS

    Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has promised to pool resources together with the US Mission and National Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS (NACA), towards mounting aggressive advocacy for the eradication of HIV/AIDS in the state.

    The governor, who spoke when he received a delegation of the US Deputy Chief of Mission, Mrs. Kathleen FitzGibbon and the Director General, NACA, Dr. Aliyu Gambo, at the Government House, Umuahia, promised to deploy the same zeal he had brought to the health sector to battle the HIV/AIDS scourge.

    He said the state must ramp up HIV test as well as other curative interventions that would lead to eradication of the scourge.

    Dr. Ikpeazu added that the state would mobilise the necessary platforms to beat the 18 months deadline given by the team as target to bring HIV/AIDS under control.

    He used the forum to call on the US Deputy Chief of Mission to support Abia in its quest to win the war against HIV/AIDS.

    Mrs. FitzGibbon said that they were in Nigeria to partner the federal and state governments in pooling resources together towards reducing the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the county, even as the disease is no longer a death sentence.

    She urged the state government to mount advocacy aimed at eliminating stigma against carriers, increase HIV awareness coverage and encourage people with the infection to willingly come out to access treatment.

    Dr. Gambo said Abia has remained one of the strategic partners of the Federal Government in the fight against HIV/AIDS, as it has been active in the payment of its counterpart funding.

    The Deputy Governor, Sir Ude Oko Chukwu; the Secretary to State Government (SSG), Mr. Chris Ezem; the Head of Service (HOS), Sir Onyii Wamah; the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Prof. A.C.B. Agbazuere; Commissioner for Information, Chief John Okiyi Kalu, and his Health counterpart, Dr. Joe Osuji, Deputy Chief of Staff (Office of the Deputy Governor), Sir Don Ubani, among other government functionaries were present during the visit.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • INC decries alleged marginalisation of Ijaw

    INC decries alleged marginalisation of Ijaw

    Apan-Ijaw socio-cultural and political group, Ijaw National Congress (INC), has said the Ijaw ethnic nationality is unfairly treated in the scheme of things in Nigeria.

    INC President Prof. Benjamin Okaba said it was high time the Ijaw stopped brooding and lamenting their situation.

    He added that they should do the needful to take their pride of place in the country.

    These positions were contained in an address he presented in Yenagoa during the sixth memorial anniversary of former governor of Bayelsa State, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha.

    Okaba said the Ijaw must move from their hitherto docile position, rise up and begin to engage, not only the Nigerian nation but other stakeholders in the Nigerian project, to enhance their position.

    He said their degraded and heavily polluted environment was a huge challenge because oil exploration and exploitation activities were depriving the Ijaw of their means of livelihood.

    Okaba urged the Ijaw to leverage the power of unity and called on the people not to allow forces in the country to divide them.

    He said:  “We (the Ijaw) must unite and rally round to support the governor of Bayelsa, INC and everything about the Ijaw struggle.

    “This is not the time to be divided. We must speak in one voice because there is power in unity. If we are united, we can move mountains.

    “We are no longer comfortable as the fourth largest ethnic nationality with the way we are being treated in Nigeria. It is high time we stopped brooding and lamenting our situation. We must move from our hitherto docile position, rise up and begin to engage, not only the Nigerian nation, but other stakeholders in the Nigerian project in order to enhance our position.”

    He urged the Ijaw to take exercises such as the national census and voter registration very seriously because politics is a matter of numbers.

    Said he: “As former president of France, the late Charles de Gaulle, said, ‘politics is too serious a business to be left in the hands of politicians alone’.

    “All hands must be on deck. I hereby call on Ijaw sons and daughters, home and abroad, above 45 years to register and join the INC.

    “The current National Executive Council of the INC that I am privileged to lead is on course to deliver on our mandate to achieve justice, freedom and prosperity for our people.”

    Speaking about the ideals of Alamieyeseigha, the INC boss said the late governor at his peak became so prominent in state, regional and national politics because of his unwavering stance on equity, fairness, resource control and other Niger Delta issues and concerns.

    He said: “Alamieyeseigha became the irrepressible voice and converging point of the Ijaw nation, home and abroad with his lion heart to confront the Niger Delta issues.

    “By so doing, he earned himself the title of Governor General of the Ijaw Nation.”

     

     

  • Anambra Assembly passes Anti-Open Grazing Bill

    Anambra Assembly passes Anti-Open Grazing Bill

    Anambra State House of Assembly has passed the Anti-Open Grazing Bill.

    The Bill titled: “Anambra State Open Grazing of Cattle and other Livestock Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Bill 20213 , was passed yesterday after third reading at the plenary.

    The lawmakers, at the Committee of the Whole House, took turns to scrutinise the 39-clause executive bill before its passage.

    Speaker Uche Okafor conducted a voice vote on each of the clauses of the bill before its passage by the assembly.

    He said the passage of the bill followed the consideration of the report of the public hearing, presented by the Chairman of House Committee on Agriculture, Mr. John Nwokoye (APGA-Awka North).

    Subsequently, the speaker directed the Clerk, Mr. Pius Udo, to transmit a clean copy of the bill to Governor Willie Obiano, for assent.

    The Bill, when eventually signed into law, will prevent the destruction of crop farms, community ponds, settlements and properties as well as optimise the use of land resources in the face of overstretched land and increasing population.

    The assembly also considered and approved the report on the 2022 -2024 multi-year budget framework presented by the House Committee Chairman on Finance and Appropriation, Mr. Obinna Emeneka (APGA-Anambra East).

  • Residents protest bad Benin-Warri expressway

    Residents protest bad Benin-Warri expressway

    Edo State residents and road users yesterday protested the dilapidated nature of Benin-Warri expressway.

    They urged the Federal Government to fix it.

    The protesters gathered near the Benin Bypass at a point called Setraco junction and accused the Governor Godwin Obaseki administration of insensitivity in fixing the bad portions of the strategic road.

    Speaking on behalf of the protesters, Patrick Eholor, a human rights activist, said the peaceful protest would continue until the bad portions were repaired.

    He said: “We are tired of this kind of insensitivity of the government to the plight of the people. We must remind government officials of their responsibilities.

    “We are telling the Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola, to do the needful. This road must be fixed. We are tired of seeing innocent people die on the road. Accidents do not recognise tribe or class.”

    “The people we elected into political positions have failed us. So, we the citizens are saying that we are going to continue this protest until the Works minister comes here to fix this road. We are here to stay.”

    Eholor advised the protesters not to be afraid, but to continue to put the insensitive government officials on their toes.

     

  • NLC shuts down public offices in Cross River

    NLC shuts down public offices in Cross River

    The Organised Labour in Cross River State yesterday shut down public offices, including schools and hospitals, to press home its demands.

    It comprised the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (JNC).

    The group said the action followed failure of the state government to heed to its ultimatums issued over its demands.

    A statement jointly signed by chairmen of the affiliate unions listed 14 issues in contention, which included non-payment of gratuities to retirees of state and local government workers for the past six years.

    Others are the non-remittances of deductions from workers’ salaries and the full implementation of the minimum wage to the state and local government workers.

    Also listed are non-implementation of promotion arrears to workers of state and local governments and reinstatement of pensioners wrongfully removed from payroll.

    Following the action, the gates of the state secretariat were locked, while many other public offices were also put under lock and key.

    Students of some secondary schools in several parts of Calabar metropolis were asked to return home by the labour leaders.

    At the General Hospital, Calabar, the main entrance to the hospital was shut to the public.

    Reacting to the situation, Mr. Effiong Umoh, special adviser to the governor on Labour Matters, said most of the demands by the unions had been met.

    He also said that the unions had not exhausted all avenues for dialogue before embarking on an indefinite strike.

    “The labour gave warning on Thursday and we called them for a meeting on Friday but they refused to come because they know they were to commence strike on Monday.

    “We will continue to appeal to them to consider the financial situation of the government,” he said.

     

     

  • Uzodimma weeps over destruction at Izombe

    Uzodimma weeps over destruction at Izombe

    Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma yesterday wept when he visited Izombe community in Oguta Local Government to see the extent of damage done to properties.

    Three people were feared killed, including two soldiers and a civilian, during last Friday’s clash between oil bunkerers.

    Uzodimma expressed sadness about the damages done to people’s properties.

    He said the perpetrators would be unmasked and brought to justice.

    He promised that the government would set up a panel of inquiry that would look into the immediate and remote causes of the crisis and make recommendations that would help stop further occurrence.

    Addressing reporters in company with military and police authorities, the governor expressed dismay about the sad incident, particularly a situation where bandits confronted the military patrol, burnt their vehicle, abducted and killed two soldiers, making away with their rifles.

    He said: “The recent happenings have brought to the fore the state’s directive that anybody, no matter how highly placed, who is in possession of any weapon, should return it to the security agencies.”

    Uzodimma said: “Regrettably, the time given for such has elapsed. Therefore, anybody still keeping any weapon runs the risk of being arrested, prosecuted and made to face the full weight of the law.”

    He said: “The government will go out to fully implement the directive and ensure that bandits, no matter where they are, are discovered and brought to book.”

    The governor said it is no longer pardonable for people to take the law into their hands, adding that banditry, violence, kidnapping and other crimes have been on the increase since the jail break in Owerri.

    “The evidence of their activities is manifested in what happened at Izombe where one of those who confronted the military was an escapee from Owerri Prisons. Fortunately or otherwise, the hoodlum was killed by soldiers in the confrontation.”

    Uzodimma commiserated with the bereaved families and assured them that their death would not be in vain.

    He said the government would support security agencies to ensure peace returned to the state.

    The governor promised to visit Izombe to get first-hand information of what transpired, with a view to setting up a commission of inquiry to look into the causes and effects of what transpired.

     

     

  • Police allay fears of voters’ intimidation, harassment

    Police allay fears of voters’ intimidation, harassment

    The Anambra State Police Command has assured the residents of tight security before, during and after the November 6 governorship election in the state.

    Police Commissioner Eworo Echeng gave the assurance yesterday at a town hall meeting with youths.

    The meeting was at the instance of a peace advocacy group, Vote Not Fight Campaign, in collaboration with the Catch Them Young Community Initiative (CATYCOI) and the 2Face Idibia Foundation with support from the National Democratic Institute and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

    Echeng, who was represented by the Officer in Charge of Safer Highway Patrol, Isah Kolo, said voters had no reason to panic as there would be massive deployment of police personnel across the 21 local government areas of the state.

    “The personnel to be posted in strategic positions far away from the polling units in order not to scare away voters as well as provide cover for conventional policemen since they don’t go to polling units with their rifles,” he said.

    The police chief warned miscreants who may want to foment troubles to desist and give peace a chance.

    He also urged voters to give police credible information which he assured would be treated with utmost confidentiality.

    “Considering the prevailing security situation in the state, with the presence of the security agencies, voters will have confidence of adequate protection to come out to exercise their franchise.

    “Security is not only for the police but everybody’s responsibility. People should provide information to the police because information itself is security. It will be treated with utmost confidentiality,” Echeng said.

    CATYCOI Executive Director Nonso Orakwe said the campaign was meant to pass the message to youths, politicians and other stakeholders that elections are not do-or-die affairs.

    “The process of electing leaders in Nigeria has been plagued by a myriad of problems, ranging from voter intimidation and suppression, to harassment and outright violence.

    “This campaign is meant to change the ugly trend, especially as Anambra prepares for the governorship election, to bring lasting peace in our political space.

    “We urge our youths to prevent electoral violence by upholding democratic principles before, during and after the election because there is a connection between violence-free elections, peace and development,” he said.

    NDI Programme Officer Ms. Tracy Keshi said youth engagement was critical to ensuring a violence-free election.

    According to her, the campaign will help the youth to shun violence and speak against the menace in elections.

  • ‘Ozigbo, the man our people deserve’

    ‘Ozigbo, the man our people deserve’

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said its governorship candidate for the November 6 election in Anambra State, Valentine Ozigbo, is the fresh air the people deserve to give them dividends of democracy.

    A former Anambra State House of Assembly member, Tim Egboka, who represented Aguata Constituency

    Egboka and who is the Deputy Director General of the Ozigbo Governorship Campaign Organisation, said this in Awka, the state capital.

    He insisted that of all the governorship candidates in this year’s poll, none was better than him.

    The PDP chieftain said the award-winning company chief remained the clear choice for Ndi Anambra ahead of the November 6 election.

    According to him, the ingenuity of Ozigbo’s Ka Anambra Chawapu Manifesto is second to none, while others are copying it.

    Egboka said: “Anyone who does not see the leadership qualities of Valentine Ozigbo may be either not seeing clearly or just dancing to the gallery.

    “Who is that candidate that is better than him? Even those who claim they know everything always dodge going into political debate with the PDP masquerade.

    “Everyone is proud of him. That’s why some of us are sticking out our necks in making sure he succeeds in this race and take Anambra to another level.”

     

  • Ekwunife advises against political apathy

    Ekwunife advises against political apathy

    The senator representing Anambra Central, Uche Ekwunife, has advised the electorate in Anambra State to shun political apathy and show selflessness in the politics of the state.

    Ekwenife spoke in Abuja while delivering a lecture on the November 6 Anambra State governorship election at the 40th anniversary of Uke Development Union (UDU).

    The senator, who was represented by a former Majority Leader in the Anambra State House of Assembly, Sir Joseph Dimobi, urged the residents to get involved in politics to elect leaders who would develop the state.

    Noting that good and bad things come through politics, the senator urged her people to make the desired change they want through active political participation.

    She said: “It is through politics that good things come and it is also through politics that bad things come. If we have to make a change, we have to be selfless about it so that our state would continue to grow and take the lead.

    “Some people want to impede the development of Anambra State. If anything happens to Anambra State, then know that it affects all of Igbo.

    “Whether you like politics or not, you have to be aware because without it you cannot get what you want for the progress of your community and the state at large.”

    UDU Chairman Innocent Ezeugo said Anambra State indigenes need leaders who are selfless and ready to work for the development of the state.

    “All we need is visionary and honest leaders who will work the talk because Anambra people are known to be industrious and hardworking. We want leaders who will keep that going,” he said.

  • Power of incumbency won’t save APGA, says PDP chief

    Power of incumbency won’t save APGA, says PDP chief

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has restated its preparedness to wrestle power from the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the November 6 governorship election in Anambra State.

    The party said its candidate, Valentine Ozigbo, would have landslide victory in the election.

    The Coordinator of Ozigbo Youth Vanguard and Chairman of Aggrieved Councillors in the state, High Chief Chuks Benson Anaje, announced this yesterday while addressing party faithful at his home in Awka, the state capital.

    Anaje emphasised that the power of incumbency would not save APGA in the election.

    The campaign coordinator assured the people that Ozigbo would make a difference, if elected governor next month.

    He urged the voters to elect the PDP candidate to serve them by voting for him massively on November 6.

    He said: “When he (Ozigbo) came here, Umujagwo my village in Awka, he told us that he would do everything possible to give Awka a capital city that befits it.

    “He has promised to ensure adequate road networks, security, infrastructure and a whole lot of other programmes that will touch the life of every Anambrarian and all those resident in the State positively.

    “He is a gentleman and we know he will fulfill all his promises.”

    Anaje further pleaded with the Federal Government to provide enabling environment in terms of security and logistics for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to do its job without hindrance.

    On the recent state of emergency threat, the PDP chieftain said the call was uncalled for since the electoral umpire had already prepared for the election.

    “All government has to do is to restrengthen the security architecture to ensure a hitch-free election. We appeal to President Buhari who oversees all these things to see that state of emergency is not slammed the State. It’s not the best thing for us,” he added.

    On rigging, Anaje assured that his groups would be wide awake to forestall any attempt to rig the election.

    He said: “We must protect our votes. We will not give any chance for rigging. We have someone like Senator Uche Ekwunife as the Director General of Ozigbo Campaign Organization.

    “She is a champion and she knows her onions as far as party politics is concerned. She will never allow our opponents to rig us out. She is well experienced in politics. “