Category: Southeast report

  • Foundation gives scholarships to 30 students

    Foundation gives scholarships to 30 students

    A philanthropist and Company Secretary of NIPCO Plc, Paul Obi, has launched Sir Paul Obi Foundation, a non-profit making and non-partisan organisation aimed at enhancing the cause of humanity through education.

    Sir Paul Obi Foundation, which was inaugurated at Ogberuru in Orlu, Imo State had awarded scholarships to about 30 indigent students in Ogberuru and its neighbouring communities.

    Twelve of the beneficiaries have graduated from the universities while about 40 were in secondary school before the introduction of free secondary school education in the state. Speaking at the inauguration of the foundation, Obi, who chairs the organisation’s Board of Trustees said: “I began nursing the idea to float the foundation in 2001 and put it to informal effect in 2005 prior to the formal launch today.”

    According to him, the foundation which was established in memory of his late father, Augustine Okoronkwo Obi was initially for indigent people from Ogberuru Autonomous Community, adding that the scope had to be expanded to accommodate members of 12 other autonomous communities that make up the Ochasi Clan.

    Obi noted that the scheme was aimed at supporting training of beneficiaries through university education and thereafter makes them assist their families and contribute to the development of the society.

    He also pointed out that the foundation will support the handicapped and empower the youth and ensure social regeneration as well as serve as pressure group to draw  government’s attention to erosion gullies ravaging some parts of the clan.

    The initiator of the foundation said the importance of education cannot be over-emphasised as illiteracy is a major factor that breeds and promotes poverty of the mind and spirit.

    Obi also said the project, which attracts the support of traditional rulers in the area and beyond, would help in reducing poverty within its available resources through educational support. The aim is to improve quality of life of residents of the communities and the state in general.

    He noted that it was in recognition of his service to humanity that he was honoured with the chieftaincy title of Ochendo Ogberuru in 2010, stressing that the supports of the traditional rulers have been helpful in view of the pedigree of the person behind the foundation.

    He also praised the support of some of the blue chip companies he is associated with such as NIPCO, 11PLC, IPSL, RSL and others that have shown interest in partnering with the foundation in relevant areas.

    In a remark, a member of the Board of Trustees, His Royal Highness (HRH) Eze Mike Igwenma, Ezi 1 of Ezimba Ogberuru said anyone who shows interest in helping societal development and

    In their comments at the inauguration of the Board of Trustees of the foundation, HRH Eze Damian Obianigwe and Sir Emmanuel Obi praised the initiator’s vision in establishing the foundation, saying that such a venture is the first of its kind which should be encouraged by all.

     

  • Respite for Abia community as reconstruction of Igwu Bridge begins

    Respite for Abia community as reconstruction of Igwu Bridge begins

    The people of Ndiebe Abam in Arochukwu Local Government Area of Abia State had been in difficult situation since 2014 when Igwu Bridge, the only bridge that links them with other neighbouring communities was alleged to have collapsed.

    The situation, no doubt, affected the people’s socio-economic activities. Any wonder the people were ecstatic when Governor Okezie Ikpeazu inaugurated the construction of the Igwu Bridge.

    Southeast Report learnt that the collapse of the bridge had made the people’s lives horrible as they had to resort to the use of a flabby wooden bridge which they constructed as a temporary palliative measure.

    However, fears are that the wooden bridge may cave-in soon if the state government fails to do something fast to ameliorate the suffering of the community.

    Speaking while inaugurating the construction of the bridge, Governor Ikpeazu assured that the project will be completed in three months’ time.

    He said the poor state of the bridge has remained a challenge to his government, promising that the construction work will be supervised very closely to ensure that work does not stop until it is completed.

    The Governor urged members of the community to co-operate with the contractor handling the project to ensure speedy completion of the project, even as he commended Hon. Nkole for his efforts in ensuring that the construction of the bridge commenced.

    Earlier, the member representing Ohafia Arochukwu Federal Constituency, Hon Uko Nkole told the Governor that the bridge collapsed since 2014 and has adversely affected inter-communal relationship.

    He thanked the Governor for his love for Abam people, assuring him of their support.

    “Today, I inaugurate the reconstruction of Ndiebe Abam Bridge as well as handing over the site to the contractor handling the project.  I was touched by the suffering of the people of Ndiebe. Since 2014, no car has ever entered the village. The collapse of the bridge made it difficult for people of Ndiebe Abam to attend to health emergencies when they occur.

    “During rainy seasons, there is always an increase in the level of water which leads to crippling of socio-economic activities and severance from the rest of the world.

    “Hence it became expedient that I reconnect the village to civilisation. The reconstruction of the 30 meters bridge forms part of my constituency project for last year. The contract is domiciled in the Presidency under the auspices of Border Agency Development Authority awarded to Messrs Gerald Frank Limited.

    “I thank Governor Ikpeazu for making out time to visit the project site with assurance of hope to my people. The project will be completed in record time by God’s grace,” he said.

     

  • Imo commissioners pledge to perform

    The Imo State Commissioner for Youth Development Hon. Ifeanyichukwu Onwueyiagba and his Sports counterpart Dr. Martins Ohiri, have assumed duties at the former Ministry of Youth, Sports and Public Safety, Owerri, Imo State Secretariat Complex.

    Addressing the Heads of Departments (HODs) at the Conference Hall of the Ministry, Hon. Onwueyiagba described his appointment as historic, stating that he would remain appreciative of Governor Rochas Okorocha. He promised to learn from HODs to make positive impact so as to add to the passion Governor Okorocha has for the youth of Imo and their development. He said the N1 million released by the governor to the 305 wards and N5 million empowerment fund to Ohaji/Egbema youths, were some of the good gestures of the governor geared towards a solid future for youths. He promised to sustain Okorocha’s magnanimity.

    In a statement, Brendan Nwaozor, the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Public Safety Public Relations Officer (PRO), said Ohiri thanked the governor for finding him worthy to represent him at the Ministry of Sports. He sees his appointment as a challenge to prove his mettle, stressing that with the grace of God and assistance of the Permanent Secretary, and the HODs, sports in the state would move to a higher level. Ohiri appealed for team work to realise Okorocha’s vision for sports development.

    Earlier, Hon Onwueyiagba and Ohiri paid a courtesy visit to the Head of Service, Mr. Callistus Ekenze. Mr. Ekenze congratulated them on their appointments. He wished them success and urged them to prove their worth by improving on the success legacy left behind by their predecessors.

    The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs. Rosemary Izuogu, welcomed the two commissioners to the ministries and informed them that the entire staff were happy to receive them. She promised that they will put in their best to ensure they excel in their respective ministries. She later took the two commissioners round the various offices and departments of the ministries on a familiarisation tour.

     

  • Choristers inspire at Aba concert

    Choristers inspire at Aba concert

    After six months in the making, the first-of-its-kind gospel music concert in Aba lived up to its billing. As choristers worked their instruments and belted out solemn tunes, the audience made up of Christians and political leaders could only watch in awe.

    It was the first edition of Prestigious Voices Music Concert and it took place at Wesley Methodist Church Cathedral, Aba.

    The performers were drawn from various denominations.

    The music concert came at a time when Nigerians were in high spirits in anticipation of the Christmas celebration. It also provided the guests the opportunity to be entertained as the event was used to mark the 2017 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols under the watch of His Grace, Most Rev. Dr. J.O.I. Nnonah, the Archbishop of Aba Archdiocese (Methodist Church Nigeria).

    One thing that was outstanding during the music concert was the coming together of Christians from different denomination and the political class from diverse political backgrounds to be under a roof and ministered to through songs.

    In his homily, the guest speaker and Priest in-charge of United Evangelical Church, Nigeria in Aba, Rev. Message Aquaowo speaking on the topic, “Worship Him”, said that the purpose of man is to worship God all the days of his life.

    Aquaowo, who took his text from Matthew chapter 2 verses 2, 8 and 11 in four sub-topics, said Jesus must be worshipped by all nations.

    While narrating the significance of the event in the lives of Christians, the cleric noted that the message which Christ brought to the world is global and not for a section of the people.

    He maintained that the three gifts; gold, myrrh and frankincense which the three wise men presented when they located where Jesus was kept signify that Christ should not be worshipped with empty hands and stressed that people cannot worship God unless they have an encounter with Him.

    Some of the participants including the Abia Central Senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Ahamdi Nweke and Hon. Dame Victoria Akanwa, one-time Commissioner in the state lauded efforts of the lawmaker representing Aba North and South Federal Constituency, Hon. Ossy Prestige in ensuring that the people of Aba had the opportunity to be ministered to through songs.

    Nweke said: “What I found amazing about today is that getting here, it was more than I had expected. Today shows first and foremost that we are all children of God before any impartation of ideologies or differences that we may have politically.

    “Today, you saw as I did an array of people from every imaginable political party in Nigeria. we have all come under the same roof to return all honour and glory to whom it is most due; God Almighty. That is why I have come and I have thoroughly enjoyed myself.

    “Quite frankly, it would be wrong to say that I have been attending other events like this because if you say so, it would be akin to admitting that there has been one like this before, not to my knowledge and not in this state.

    “What we witnessed today, is entertainment in Aba, unfortunately in the past 10-15years has been drinking joints during Christmas; a time for us to reflect what the celebration of our Lord Jesus Christ was all about. To celebrate it in the way we have done today is just simply amazing.

    “It is not just the carol, the atmosphere, it is you all coming together to make it a wonderful evening for everyone who has found the time to attend”.

    While calling for unity among Abians regardless of their religious beliefs and political leanings, Hon. Akanwa  noted that the day has brought more blessings to her.

    “I am from Ukwa and of the PDP extraction. He (Prestige) is a Godly man. Not all the legislators are doing this. I am a top PDP woman and he is of APGA. I am a Christian, a Godly woman and a Knight of the Anglican Communion. He (Prestige) has done well in his immediate constituency. When we are in different political party, it doesn’t mean that we won’t visit somebody from another party who is doing well. He has done well and he has looked after his immediate constituency.”

    In an interview with reporters after the event, Prestige maintained that there was nothing political about the event but to worship and promote the name of God through whom Christians from the entire world got salvation.

    He added: “What motivated me is that this is a period when Christians all over the world remember the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ and as a child of God, I deemed it necessary to have this programme today to still make Aba residents in particular and Nigerians in general know that my belief in God is unequivocal.

    “My belief in God is absolute. That God made Christmas a period when His son was born and that we should use the period to preach more about the Word of God within this period. That was actually what motivated me.

    “There is no boundary in Christianity for those who are truly Christians. There is no party in God. If you are anywhere and you believe in God, you are my brother. So, I extended hands of fellowship to my brethren irrespective of political party. Political party is just a platform through which people go into public office to serve the people.

    “The people are supreme and party is just a platform. At this point, there is nothing like party as far as I am concerned. What matters most are the souls that were won for Christ through such concert or event like we just had today.

    “I want to let you know that it is only in the church and propagation of the gospel that I do most of my investment. I invest in God because I know that He is the author of my life and giver of all good things. So, I don’t think that there is anything that will make me go back from this kind of programme. I will rather continue to make the event bigger as the year goes by.”

    The Governorship candidate of APGA in the 2015 general election, Dr. Alex Otti, business mogul and owner of Master’s Energy, Dr. Sampson Uche Ogah, PDP member representing Ukwa East and West Federal Constituency, Hon. Uzoma Nkem Abonta, Hon Solomon Adaelu, member representing Osisioma, Obingwa, Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency, Ambassador Okechukwu Emuchay, Kingsley Onyemaechi Offor and Elder Chibuike Adindu Nwokeukwu were among the dignitaries at the event.

     

  • Owerri: Gains, pains of urban renewal

    Owerri: Gains, pains of urban renewal

    An urban renewal plan in Imo State has triggered cheers and groans among the residents.

    It has been a memorable year for Imo State residents. They have seen statues named after prominent Africans wow some and infuriate others. Now traders, artisans, and commercial tricycle (keke) operators in Owerri, the state capital, are seeing major markets being knocked down to make way for the state’s master plan. It is the remodeling of the capital city under the state government’s urban renewal plan but not everyone is happy about it. Those who did business in the markets are lamenting their losses and inconveniences. Others who see the bigger picture are rejoicing because the capital city is replacing an unflattering exterior with a fascinating one.

    Under the remodeling plan, traders were relocated to newly built markets. Gigantic buildings that stood on waterways and other routes were pulled down to expand the urban roads. Tricycle operators, popularly known as ‘keke riders’ were banned from the state capital.

    Today not too many returnees flocking into Owerri for the Yuletide will know their way around the capital city. The reason: all the major roads, such as the Bank Road now renamed Muhammadu Buhari Road, Wethdral Road, renamed Sam Mbakwe Road, and Okigwe Road, renamed Nnamdi Azikiwe Road, have been upgraded to four-lane roads on both sides with reflective road signs.

    The nerve-wracking gridlock that made the city a nightmare for visitors, especially during festive periods is gone. Motorists plying the roads now relish the comfort of driving through the newly built roads without having to waste their productive time.

    The hospitality industry is one sector that has benefited immensely from the urban renewal programme. The hostels are all warming up for a big haul as fun seekers from far and near are already trooping into Owerri for the Yuletide holiday.

    But like the saying goes, one cannot make omelete without breaking eggs. The new face of Owerri came at a price. The traders ejected from the Owerri Main Market, also known as ‘Eke Ukwu Owerri’ and the New Market are still counting their losses. The same applies to the mechanics and other artisans who were sacked from the city centre and relocated to the new mechanic village located on the outskirts of the city.

    Keke operators are still to come to terms with their eventual sack from the capital territory after years of playing the ostrich with the state government’s directive that banned their activities.

    Owners of buildings without requisite approvals are also among those licking their wounds. There is hardly any sector that was not affected in one way or the other by the exercise but gladly the end has justified the huge sacrifice and resources committed to the programme.

    The urban renewal, majorly the relocation of the markets, was regarded as historic because of the fierce resistance that greeted the idea for several decades. Indigenes and shylock traders who benefited from the chaos created by the crowded markets grouped against the plan to relocate or remodel any of the markets or widen the roads.

    For instance, previous administrations, including the military, have made spirited efforts to relocate the Owerri Main Market from Douglas Road in the heart of the capital city to make way for the expansion in order to check traffic congestion and criminal activities.

    The plan was stubbornly resisted by the defiant traders who hid under clannish sentiments to frustrate government efforts. Bemoaning the demolition of the markets, the traders blamed the state government for carrying out the exercise at a period the country was going through recession. They lamented that the urban renewal programme had brought untold hardship on the common people who rely on their petty trading at the markets to cater for their families.

    Commuters who had relied on the chaotic services of keke operators for their shuttle now walk long distances to get to their places of work or business.

    According to one of the displaced traders at the Owerri Main Market, Mrs. Rosaline Ikuebena, it is still like a terrible nightmare.

    “I cannot believe that by today I will be roaming the streets in search of what to do after owning several shops at the Owerri Market,” she said. “We are suffering, many families that depended on trading to survive are currently frustrated. Some of them have returned to the village, while very many others have resorted to begging to provide for their families. We are in big trouble and we need help.

    “When we were forced out of the market, the state government promised to assist us to settle down in the new markets but today very few of us can afford the cost of the new market shops”.

    The President-General of the Owerri Main Market Union, Mr. Uche Kamsochi, appealed to the state government and other relevant authorities on behalf of the traders to look into their plight, “the traders are suffering and we need assistance. We are not opposition the urban renewal programme but we are asking that the displaced traders who paid the price should be considered”

    But very many other residents are happy over the remodeling of the state capital. The new-look Owerri is indeed a sight to behold, especially at night when thousands of light glow, sending a flood of rainbow colour across the city.

    The chaos caused by the sound and pollution of the innumerable tricycles that struggled for potential customers from sunrise to sunset, are all gone. To a very great extent, sanity that has eluded Owerri capital city has returned.

    Dr. Moses Onwubualiri, a medical practitioner who lives in the city, commended the state government for the political will to embark on the urban renewal project.

    According to him, the remodeling of Owerri in line with the capital city master plan is long overdue but successive administrations had shied away from undertaking the responsibility because of the anticipated political backlash. But now that it has been done everybody is happy. You can now move freely in Owerri without having to contend with the noise and pollution caused by the sprawling markets or keke riders.

    Another Owerri resident, Ikokwu Ezekiel, a legal practitioner, described the programme as a most welcomed development, “it is a great idea even though it came with a huge price, Owerri is now a befitting state capital, about one of the best in the country”.

    Also commending the programme, the state Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission, Mr. Kayode Aremu, said that the Urban Renewal Programme “has gone a long way in addressing road challenges”.

    He said the relocation of major market from the city has paved way for free flow of traffic.

    H said: “The city is now decongested and we have more road networks, this is good for traffic management and it has helped us to respond to emergencies promptly”.

    Justifying his decision to embark on the project against initial resistance by the traders and members of the opposition party, the state governor, Rochas Okorocha, said that apart from making Owerri one of the best state capitals in the country, the programme is aimed at attracting investors and making Owerri a tourist centre.

    Apparently referring to the plight of the traders, the governor argued that “for one to make an Omellete, eggs must be broken”.

    He said: “The issue of Eke-ukwu (Owerri Main Market) was taken beyond the scope it represents and I still maintain that the removal of that market was the best thing that has happened to Owerri capital city and has brought sanity to the city.

    “Before now the headquarter of all criminal activities was at the Eke-ukwu and as we progress we want to live like other Cities in the world, in decent society markets of that nature must be placed at a proper place and not right in the centre of the city where it does not only constitute nuisance but also promotes criminal activities.

    “This will make our State a tourist centre and will encourage investors to come into our land, we shall continue with the urban renewal as we widen the roads, distill the gutters, relocating markets and making sure that keke operators are no longer in the streets of Owerri city”.

     

  • Ikpeazu’s wife pays bill for mother of triplet

    Ikpeazu’s wife pays bill for mother of triplet

    Builds bungalows for widows

    Wife of Abia State Governor, Mrs. Nkechi Ikpeazu has paid hospital bill for a nursing mother identified as Mrs. Blessing Ozioma who was delivered of a set of triplet in a private hospital in Aba, Abia State.

    It was gathered that Mrs. Ikpeazu also paid hospital bills for some indigent patients at Christian Hospital, Nlagu in Obingwa Local Government Area.

    It was gathered that Mrs Ikpeazu decided to pay the hospital bills of patients in the spirit of the New Year to enable them to celebrate the festive season with their families and loved ones.

    She stated that she was grateful to God for His blessings on the couple who had triplets, stressing that God, who is all knowing, blesses whom He wants to not minding their status.

    Responding, mother of the triplets Mrs. Ozioma expressed gratitude to God and Mrs Ikpeazu who not only paid her bills, but also showered her babies with gifts.

    In a related development, Mrs. Ikpeazu handed over two modern bungalows to two widows; Mrs. Patience Nwangwa of Mgboko, Umuocha and Mrs. Ugochi Ibekwe from Umuobiakwa all in Obingwa Local Government Area.

    Speaking while handing over the keys of the houses to the beneficiaries, Mrs. Ikpeazu expressed the hope that they would provide shelter and relief for the widows.

    She further revealed that her husband’s administration focuses on issues that are of public good, even as she called on well-meaning Nigerians, including highly placed Abiàns to help in alleviating the sufferings of the downtrodden in our society.

    Responding, the beneficiaries, Mrs. Ibekwe and Mrs. Nwangwa thanked Mrs. Ikpeazu for touching their lives positively and prayed for God’s blessings upon her.

  • New estate opens in Enugu

    A multi-billion-naira housing estate named Jedidiah Gardens has been inaugurated amid fanfare in Enugu. The estate is the fifth developed by the Copen Group in Enugu with a total of 239 three-bedroom housing units.

    The group managing director of Copen group, Rev (Surveyor) Ugochukwu Chime during the commissioning thanked all those who made it possible to achieve the feat.

    He was particularly grateful to the Enugu State Government, Ministry of Power, Works and Housing and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria.

    Elated Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State ýsaid at the occasion:

    “I will start by congratulating the COPEN Group and particularly, the Managing Director/CEO, a worthy and exemplary son of Enugu State, Rev. (Surveyor) Ugochukwu O. Chime, on the completion of yet another Housing project in Enugu State.

    Indeed, with the several housing estates, plazas and other projects that the Copen Group has built in the State, we are proud to say that we have found in the company, a veritable and reliable partner in our quest to provide affordable housing for our people and to develop new urban settlements that will help boost economic activities and reduce the current pressure on the state capital.

    “There is no doubt that this estate would help to provide more decent and affordable shelters for our people and also boost housing development and ancillary activities in the state. It also comes as a welcome complement to the current efforts of the state government to attract investments and create jobs and wealth for our people. We use this occasion to reiterate our resolve to do whatever is necessary, to ensure a conducive environment for such investments or ventures to flourish in Enugu State.

    “I want to thank the Federal Mortgage Bank and other partners of Copen Group for their commitment to the actualisation of this project and many others across the State.”

    Those who were allotted houses in the estate were presented with keys to them.

    Bishop Amaechi Nwachukwu performed the dedication ceremony.

  • Ebonyi workers hail Umahi

    Ebonyi workers hail Umahi

    Despite that Ebonyi State receives one of the least allocations from the Federation Account, the state is one of the few that are up to date in payment of workers’ salaries, gratuities and pensions.

    In the state, workers get their salaries on or before the 20th day of every month.

    To show appreciation for the  welfare policies of the Governor David Umahi administration, workers rallied in Abakaliki, the state capital, to thank the governor.

    Indeed, the Pa Oruta Ngele Stadium Abakaliki was filled to capacity as workers in various colourful attires sang, danced  and praised Governor Umahi for his constant support and policies.

    The workers, led by the Acting Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress, Leonard Nkah, thanked the governor for his favourable disposition to workers. They pledged their continued support for his administration.

    “We are gathered to re-affirm our support for your administration as you pulled the state from the brink of collapse occasioned by backwardness, poverty, corruption and poor state of infrastructure, among others”, Mr Nkah said.

    He said the governor steadily paid workers’ salaries and gratuities and made history by paying us 13th month bonus salary when other states with higher Federal Government allocation battled to pay basic salaries,” he further said.

    To show how appreciative they are to the governor, the workers conferred on him a traditional title of of Enyi Ndi Oru (friend of workers) in recognition of his numerous welfare packages for them.

    The workers also endorsed the governor as their candidate for the 2019 general elections.

    In his speech, Governor Umahi ordered immediate training and re-training of civil servants  for efficiency and greater productivity.

    He said the exercise would boost the performance of government.

    The governor also announced the commencement of payment of severance allowances of public officers who served under his predecessor, Chief Martin Elechi whom he served as Deputy Governor.

    He noted that the payment of the officers’ severance allowance was delayed because they did not pay the officers who preceded them and workers’ salaries, pensions and gratuities when they were in government.

    “God, however, spoke to me and directed that we should review the decision not to pay them as I direct relevant state and local government area agencies to compile lists of those affected at both levels, for us to look into the matter.

    The governor announced the donation of 66, 000 bags of 25kg rice to workers as part of their Christmas and New Year celebrations, directing that each worker would collect at least two bags.

  • De-worming exercise for pupils in Aba

    De-worming exercise for pupils in Aba

    Abia State governor’s wife Mrs Nkechi Ikpeazu has flagged off a deworming exercise for pupils of Osisioma Local Government Area which took place at Abayi Umuocham Primary School Aba.

    Speaking during the event, Mrs Ikpeazu said the programme, which is part of the state’s free school feeding programmes, is meant to provide balanced diets for pupils in primaries one to six and make them healthy.

    Mrs Ikpeazu said that Abia State is among the first states in Nigeria selected to benefit from the homegrown school feeding programme funded by the Federal Government under its Social Investment policy and noted that the deworming exercise is in line with her pet project Vicar Hope Foundation.

    The governor’s wife said that the deworming exercise is part of the systems and structures laid down by the state Primary School free meal program which has made it attractive and seamless for the federal government to get involved in the feeding of school kids in the state.

    She said: “Over the past two years, we have made several sacrifices to sustain the Home Grown Free school meal and its state components, it is a welcome development that we now have added deworming to our service”.

    “This deworming programme will go round all the schools where our free school meals are being served, it will complement our efforts to make our children healthier and more capable of pursuing their educational career”.

    Mrs Ikpeazu noted that Abia state has become better with the two programs, “Our expectations are that our children will be stronger, healthier, more intelligent enough to sustain our unbroken record as the leading state in education development in the country”.

    The State Focal person of the Home grown School feeding programme, Mr Chinenye Nwaogu said that the deworming exercise will consolidate the expected result of the Free School Meal and boost the children’s health and academic performance.

    The Programme Manager Emeka Ahuruoye said free school meal has been caring for over 800 schools while 1,600 women were employed by the state government who cook the food for the school children.

    Ahuruoye said that the governor had insisted that those who will cook the food for the school children must be people who do not have any means of livelihood, stressing that it part of the way to empower the people of the state.

    In a similar event 50 graduates of Vicar Hope Foundation/springboard Skill Acquisition Program of the Wife of the Governor, have been charged to use the knowledge gained from their training to become self-reliant.

    The wife of the Governor of Abia State Mrs Ikpeazu gave this charge at Bende Local Government headquarters while empowering the graduands of Hair dressing, Interior Decor and Catering management

    Mrs Ikpeazu also disclosed that by the program the Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu has created a platform for business development and empowerment and called on public spirited individuals, donor agencies and the organized public sector to join government in adding value to peoples lives.

    The Coordinator of National Directorate of Employment Lady Buchi Ojei, commended the wife of the Governor for her positive touch to all categories of Abians.

    Responding on behalf of the graduands,Mrs Ugochi Ijioma thanked the first lady for the opportunity given them and assured they will put into good use the empowerment items given them.

  • Foundation builds quarters for Abia DPO

    Foundation builds quarters for Abia DPO

    An organisation known as Emma Nwaka Foundation has built residential quarters for the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia State to alleviate the accommodation problems that every DPO posted to the area experiences.

    Speaking with Southeast Report while handing over the building at Amokwe-Amiyi, Isuikwuato, the Chairman of the Foundation, Senator Emma Nwaka said he decided to build the residential quarters to solve the housing problems of DPOs posted to the council area.

    Nwaka, a former Senator said he empathised with the DPOs who have been operating from outside the council area, stressing that such situation does not allow them to give their best in terms of crime prevention or even combating crimes head on.

    He said most DPOs posted to the area either operate from Okigwe in Imo State or from Umuahia.

    “This is very bad for combating crimes. I felt pity for them and that informed why my foundation built this modest house for them,” he said.

    Nwaka, who is the immediate past state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said the facility is a three bedroom house, en-suit masters bedroom and a room for his orderly.

    “There is a standby power generating set and a borehole for constant water supply.

    “I had wanted to furnish the house to taste but the recent burial of my mother drained my purse, but I am going to beckon on my friends to come and help in the furnishing so that every DPO posted here will have a place to live in and operate effectively.

    “I have also offered to help a son of the man who donated the land free for the building to get a job. Though the house is very close to mine, the land does not belong to me. The name of the man who donated the land is Paul Ihedioha”.

    Nwaka said the foundation had earlier sought the permission of the police to build and donate the house to the state police command.

    The letter, a copy of which was made available to our correspondent reads.

    “When it came to our notice that the DPO of our area does not have a befitting accommodation, we thought it wise and necessary to build a house and hand same over to the Nigeria Police on the understanding that it shall become the permanent abode of any DPO posted to the area.

    “The job these people do can, at times, be quite hazardous, as most times, they lead their men to confront dangerous criminals. It is not fair that, at the end of the day, such an officer goes back to dwell among these miscreants without absolute control over his own house.

    “This motivated our foundation to build a three-unit apartment for the DPO. It is made up of a three bedroom flat en-suit, a two room apartment for his orderly/assistant and a security outpost with perimeter fence. There is water and dedicated power generating set to augment public supply.”

    In a letter sent to the foundation on the occasion of the unveiling and handing over of the building to the state police command, the Senator representing Abia North at the Senate, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa was read.

    The letter reads: “I sincerely commend you and the entire members of the Emma Nwaka Foundation for this rare choice of providing a comfortable perpetual accommodation for the DPOs in your council area. This is, indeed, an added strength to the foundation of our national security in Isuikwuato and the entire nation which is worthy of emulation”.

    While unveiling the building, the Abia State Commissioner of Police, Michael Ogbizi commended the Emma Nwaka Foundation for remembering to give back to the police which he said will go a long way to encourage them to do more.

    Ogbizi, who was represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sagir Abubakar said he had wished that there are 774 Nwakas across the country which would have helped the police to perform better.