Category: Southeast report

  • Energy Society seeks alternative power

    The Renewable and Alternative Energy Society of Nigeria (RAESON) has decried the dependence on one source of power generation, stressing the need to explore other power sources in the country.

    The association said that power is the basis for sound economic foundation of any country that wants to fast-track its economic development and ensure that its citizens have quality living standard.

    Speaking at its 5th annual conference at Gregory University, Uturu (GUU), the president of RAESON, Prof Chidi Akujor said that they are ready to partner with government to solve the energy problem and move the economy forward.

    Akujor said that his association believes that a solution to the electric power challenges will require the inclusion of renewable energy in the nation’s power sector.

    He said, “We agree that Nigeria has a lot of energy, like petroleum, gas, solar radiation among others more than other countries, yet we lack electricity power, which we need to change”.

    The RAESON boss said that there is need for alternative energies in ameliorating the country’s energy challenges and reduce the over dependence on oil and gas as the main source of power.

    Akujor regretted that constant erratic and inadequate power supply, stressing that such has affected the setting-up and maintenance of critical strands of national infrastructure.

    He said that there are 60% of Nigerians do not have access to electricity and that most of them do not make use alternative energy such as solar, wind or biomass.

    In his address, the chancellor Gregory University, Dr Gregory Ibeh said that there reason for RAESON to be the new face of energy in the country which will go a long way in putting the country on the part of success.

    Ibeh said that there is need for alternative energy in the country which has numerous resources for alternative energy supply, stressing that such could be tapped with less expenses for the benefit of all.

    The GUU chancellor said, “The world is talking about alternative energy for its people and economic development, so the Nigeria cannot be left behind from what the world is talking about”.

    He noted that there are wind storms everywhere in the country, “There is need for the engineers in the society come together to harvest the wind for energy generation for the improvement of the country’s economy”.

    Ibeh explained that the reason behind the failure of the power plants by the government of President Jonathan was because of gas pipeline which are always vandalized by people who want to steal the gas.

    He noted that alternative energy is the best thing that would happen to the society, stressing that they are environment friendly unlike gas with its constant emission of air pollution.

  • Facelift for Enugu public schools

    Facelift for Enugu public schools

    It is a new dawn for pupils as the Enugu State government restructures public schools, reports SUNDAY OGUNTOLA, who toured institutions in some of the state’s local governments

    On the first day of resumption, 14-year-old Amarachi Eze ran into the school premises panting. She was running late for the morning assembly. But she ran out almost immediately, distraught she was in a wrong school. The environment looked too clean to be the one she left behind weeks ago. The long grasses were gone; the lawn was immaculately cut. The football pitch was unrecognisable.

    This cannot be my school, she muttered under her breath. Her last classroom was no longer there. A new, sparkling structure of five classrooms with impressive roofing sheet stood before her. She was half-way through the exit gate when a teacher demanded where she was running to.

    “I missed my way, Sir,” she said. It took the smiling teacher almost two minutes to assure Amarachi she had indeed resumed in the same school she had attended for two years. What she was seeing, the teacher told her, was a complete overhaul of the school’s infrastructure by the Enugu State Universal Basic Education Board (ENUSUBEB).

     

    Facelift

     

    Girls Secondary School, Achi, which Eze attends with hundred others, typifies remarkable turnarounds that ENUSUBEB is recording in public schools. Some two years ago, the school was completely wrecked. Nothing worked again with the fast deteriorating facilities of the school.

    Chukwu Bernard, the principal of the JSS section of the school, told our correspondent: “All the buildings were nothing to write home about. There were cracks everywhere; some were even about collapsing. The roofs were leaking too. As a result, class activities were also disturbed during rainy seasons. In most cases, we even had to send the children back home because of the leaking roof. That was how bad things were here before.”

    In such atmosphere, learning was everything but smooth. The teachers grumbled while the students suffered in silence. But then ENUSUBEB stepped in. In less than three months, the agency succeeded in completely renovating five classrooms. Bernard loves to describe the intervention as a complete facelift.

    “The classrooms were renovated while the roofs were fixed with new sheet. Today, when it rains, we don’t even stop teaching. Class activities continue notwithstanding. The students are happy and learning faster than before. It all looks like a miracle but this school has been completely turned around,” he added.

    As it is in Achi, so it is in Independent Layout Primary School, Enugu. The school only boasted of four classrooms with decrepit toilets. Pupils were afraid to use the facility for excretion. So, they defecated in a nearby bush and urinated everywhere else. The entire environment was messy, making pupils and teachers vulnerable to diseases.

    ENUSUBEB’s intervention has since increased the number of classrooms available in the school. According to the Head Teacher, Mrs. Onah Ngozi, the fortunes of the school have changed for the best.

    “Before now, we had only four classrooms. Our toilets were bad and abandoned. But we have been impressed by the quality of projects in the school. The projects are beneficial to the students and teachers. We now have better and conducive learning environment. We have enough space for teachers. It is easier now to impart knowledge and the pupils are learning faster. Since the toilets were renovated, we have a healthy and hygienic environment,” she stated.

    The Vice Principal of the nearby Government School in Independent Layout Enugu, Mrs. Okoli Chinelo, is equally impressed by the turnarounds in her school. She said: “We appreciate what has been done here. We have better toilet environment, especially with the increase in teachers and students. Things were not like this before but the projects have delivered quality environment for better learning and teaching.”

     

    Projects, projects and projects

     

    Such turnaround stories have been recorded across the 17 local government areas of the state. In less than two years since the current leadership of the agency came on board, 488 projects have been executed. This is in stark contrast to the 515 projects carried out in 15 years under previous administrations.

    Checks revealed that the projects are spread across the local governments in such a way that the entire state is covered. Aninri has 28; Awgu 28; Enugu East 37; Enugu North 24; Enugu South 33; Ezeagu 25; Igbo Etiti 28; Igbo Eze North 33; Igbo Eze South 7; Isi Uzo 14; Nkanu East 11; Nkanu West 27; Nsukka 31; Oji River 22;  Udenu 31; Udi 60; Uzo Uwani 21. 80 percent of them have been completed in less than two years.

    The image maker of the agency, Mrs. Eberechukwu Nnaji, told our correspondent that the idea is to spread the projects so that many rural dwellers and children in Enugu will benefit from them. “For us, it is about service delivery and access to basic education by every child of school age in Enugu. We believe that environment goes a long way in teaching and learning. So, we are focused on making sure that the students and teachers feel comfortable so that the learning process can be effective and yield the desired results,” she explained.

    Our correspondent observed the roofs of the schools have what experts call multi-tiles. Nnaji explained that the schools’ roofing projects utilised Emenite Multi-tiles roof, a new technology in the industry. This, she said, was adopted because of its excellent acoustic properties, resistance to fire, termite, pest attack and rot, water resistance, impact resistance, rust proof and good thermal property.

     

    Beyond projects

     

    ENUSUBEB is not all about hardware in terms of construction of school facilities and provision of furniture. The board is doing much more in the areas of capacity training of teachers and school administrators. Since 2014, over 10,000 teachers in the schools have enjoyed one training programme or the other.

    For example, head and class teachers in Primary 1, 2 and 3 receive training in leadership, literacy and numeracy every term. Charles Nwoye, who participated in some of the programmes, said his teaching has taken a leap. “There were several things I didn’t know before that I now do. I believe I am a better teacher now. My students are also posting better results. Everything changed for me the day I started receiving free training from ENUSUBEB,” he said.

    No fewer than 596 school communities have also established functional School Based Management Committees (SBMC) following strategic trainings. The concept integrates communities into school management, ensuring proper protection of school facilities and voluntary supports.

    Through the initiative, the chairman of Udi local government, Hon. Chinedu Iloeje, built a six-classroom block with toilet and overhead water tanks in six communities. In response to SBMC’s request for assistance, Nigerian Breweries Plc also built three classroom blocks with head teacher’s office and libraries in Community Primary School (CPS) Nsude; CPS Ngwo-uno; CPS Awhum and Central School, Eke.

    Pupils of Central School Eke and Community Primary School Oma-eke are also enjoying the meal programme supervised by SBMC with sponsorship by Nigerian Breweries and Pan African Community Initiative on Education and Health (PACIEH), a nongovernmental organisation.

    There is also the training of 48 specialists in quality assurance by the agency to improve on supervision of schools. The quality evaluators consider critical aspects such as achievements and standard; learners’ skills and participation; teaching and learning; curriculum and other activities; care guidance and support; the learning environment and effective leadership and management in schools. So far, 91 schools in Udi and 40 in Nsukka have been quality assured. To assure all the public schools, plans are on to train all head teachers on quality assurance self evaluation.

    Unlike many states, ENUSUBEB has ensured regular and prompt payment of teachers’ salaries. Teachers, who spoke with our correspondent, confirmed that they receive their salaries, at worst, the first week of every month. This, they said, motivates their delivery and gives them something to cheer about.

    To fight ghost teachers and rid the service of unqualified teachers, the agency has also carried out staff biometrics. The exercise exposed over 1,000 teachers with altered birth dates; those with suspicious certificates; suspected impersonators; and those due for retirement. The staff audit has also revealed the precise number of teachers needed to cover public schools in the state.

    Praising ENUSUBEB for its many strides, the chairman of Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) Enugu wing, Comrade Ozo Nnaji (JP) said teachers have never had it this good in the state. He hailed the biometric exercise, saying it has led to proper identification of serving teachers and discovery of those with falsified certificates.

    According to him, the exercise has also helped to identify those deserving of promotion, leading to cases of rapid promotion. Nnaji also the massive capacity building of teachers was commendable just as the renovation of schools across the state was unequalled.

    He said: “I am happy because teachers in the state have been well looked after. Things have never been this good for us. We receive our salaries promptly. The agency has cleared all outstanding promotion and leave allowance arrears. This has given us confidence and assured that we are indeed considered important.

    “I am equally elated that the Teachers Enhancement Arrears (TEA) has been completely paid from 10 percent to 27.5 percent. There is also the N25, 000 running cost support for Primary Head Teachers across the states. We are glad that we have an agency that has our back and are poised to continue contribution to youth empowerment through effective impartation of knowledge.”

  • Who killed Akpanika Frampton?

    Who killed Akpanika Frampton?

    The serene and friendly atmosphere that ordinarily prevails at Ezuhu Umuhu Okwuato autonomous community in Aboh Mbaise Council of Imo state recently gave way to fear and apprehension after the murder of Akpanika Hope Frampton, a National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) member, by a yet to be identified assailants.

    Following the gruesome murder and fear of arrest by the police, the community has been deserted as residents, especially the youths fled into the forest and neighboring villages. Economic activities had also grounded to a halt as the few commercial stores in the village have been locked up.

    The elderly and community leaders are yet to come to terms with the manner of the murder and the consequence of such a heinous crime in their community. The victim who was a teacher at the Christ the Saviour Secondary School, a private School in the community, according to neighbors who pleaded for anonymity, was a quiet and easy going gentle man until his death.

    According to Nze George Onwere, a member of the community, the peace of the community was shattered by the news of the murder of the NYSC member who was stabbed to death in his apartment after being tied up .

    He said:  “Since then nobody has slept in this community. The people are afraid of what will happen next. We have never seen anything like this in the history of this community; we are a peace loving and hospitable people. We are yet to know where this came from but we will continue to assist security agents to unravel those behind the dastardly act.”

    The victim, a graduate of Physics from Cross River State University of Technology (CRUTECH), with NYSC state code IM/14C/1114 under Batch C of the scheme was last seen by neighbours while fetching water after closing from school.

    Narrating the incident, an eye witness who does not want his name mentioned stated that, neighbours of the deceased became curious when they discovered that his door was open even though he has not been seen around the premises.

    The source said: “When the neighbours entered the apartment, they found the lifeless body of Apkan in a pool of his own blood with his legs tied and his face covered with his shirt, they promptly raised an alarm which attracted the attention of the members of the community who reported the matter to the Police.”

    However, further investigations at the Christ the Saviour Secondary School where the deceased worked revealed that his death may not be unconnected with an alleged amorous affair with a young lady in the school which apparently had not gone well with another rival who was said to have been dating the said young lady before the deceased was posted to the community.

    The Director General of NYSC, Brig. Gen. Johnson Olawumi, had sent a three man delegation, including Director of Corp Welfare and Inspectorate, Mr. Mike Ahile, as head of the delegation,  Head of Legal Unit, Bar. Ahmed Tijani Ibrahim and Representative of the Director of Public Relations, Mr. Eddy Megwa to the state.

    Shortly after a meeting with security Chiefs in the state, Ahile said that the Director General was shocked by the incident and had to send the delegation to ensure that the state security operatives are doing everything possible to bring those behind the heinous crime to book.

    He said, “We received news of the murder of a Corps member serving here in Imo State and the Director General sent this high power delegation to come to the state and see the heads of security agencies and to charge them to unravel the circumstances surrounding the murder.

    As you all know, NYSC members are on national assignment and it is the responsibility of the state security agencies, community leaders and indeed the public to ensure their welfare, safety and security,” he said.

    He also warned that the NYSC would not tolerate a situation where young men and women serving their country are murdered in cold blood by mindless criminals. “Already some arrests have been made, the NYSC is satisfied with the way and manner investigation is going on and we are sure that the criminals very soon will be caught and brought to face the full wrath of the law.”

    He also urged the State government to do all within its powers to arrest the assailants so as to serve as a deterrent to others.

    Meanwhile, the state government has vowed to track down those behind the gruesome act. It promised to do all within its powers in collaboration with security agencies to hunt down the culprits.

    The Deputy Governor of the state, who received the NYSC delegation, Prince Eze Madumere, described the incident as regrettable and unfortunate. He enumerated the state government’s efforts to curb crime, which he said has earned the state the status of the safest state in Nigeria.

    According to him, the state government shall partner with the security agencies to ensure that the masterminds of the dastardly act are arrested and brought to book. Meanwhile, the state Police Command said it has made some useful arrests in connection with the murder. The Command’s spokesperson, Mr. Andrew Enwerem,  disclosed that arrests were made from the first day of the incident while the investigation continues.

     

  • Lucky escape for 25 as truck runs into shop

    Lucky escape for 25 as truck runs into shop

    More than 25 persons escaped death when a 911 truck skidded off the busy Aba-Owerri road, opposite MCC junction  and crashed into one of the shops located within the area.

    Though no life was lost, The Nation reliably gathered that a passenger in a commercial tricycle sustained serious injury when the truck rammed into it before skidding off the road.

    MCC junction is one of the populous newspaper stands in Aba where free readers and other members of the public gather to read papers from vendor’s stand, to discuss and debate national and local issues as it affects the country and the state in particular.

    Sources have it that the truck which was coming from the Osisioma axis into the commercial city lost control and destroyed a commercial tricycle before it finally ran into the fashion shop.

    “When we saw the truck coming towards towards this direction, people started shouting that the truck may have lost brakes. There were over 25 people at the newspaper stand. Even though, they all fled to safety, it is only by the grace of God that it didn’t hit the newspaper stand, not less than twenty people would have lost their lives. The people in the tricycle only sustained minor injuries and were rescued, a source narrated.”

    In a telephone interview, the Aba Unit Commander FRSC, Awassam attributed the cause of the accident to over speeding.

    She also confirmed that no life was lost and that the injured person who The Nation later identified as a policeman and the driver of the tricycle were receiving treatment in a nearby clinic.

  • FRSC holds retreat in Ebonyi

    FRSC holds retreat in Ebonyi

    The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Boboye Ayeyemi, has urged the men and women of the corps to redouble their efforts to ensure that the target of 50 percent accident reduction is met by the FRSC.

    The corps marshal made the call at the Zonal Retreat of R.S. 9 zonal command of the Corps which took place at the People’s Club in Abakaliki.

    The zone is made up of Imo, Abia, Enugu and Ebonyi states commands.

    Represented by ACM Austin Aipoh said the Corps under his administration has been able to push for installation of speed governors commercial buses.

    He expressed happiness that most major transport companies have bought into the policy and are now reaping the benefits as they have witnessed drastic reduction in accidents.

    Mr Ayeyemi urged transporters yet to key in to do so as soon as possible adding that it will go a long way in helping the agency in its fight against road crashes in the country.

    He urged the participants to brainstorm and come up with strategies that will help the zone and the Corps achieve its set targets.

    The corpse Marshal promised to give financial and logistics backing to any recommendations that will be proffered at the end of the retreat.

    In his keynote address, the Zonal Commanding Officcer of RS9 ACM Samuel Obayemi said the retreat is part of the FRSC’s drive to consolidate on her gains.

    He said: “Federal Road Safety Corps being a lead agency in road traffic administration in Nigeria, and by extension, a frontier organisation in Africa on road safety practices seeks to consolidate on her gains as well as appraising our operational activities in order to keep abreast of the world’s emerging trend in road safety management”.

    “It is with great enthusiasm and unbounded joy that I welcome you all to the second quarter 2015 retreat for Commanding Officers, Heads of Department of the Zone and Executive members of the Special Marshals of Zone R59”.

    “Consequently, this retreat is expedient to address some of the daunting challenges confronting the Corps in order to achieve her corporate strategic goals”.

    “Subsequently, Commanding Officers and other principal Officers are enjoined to make the best out of this epoch – making event by making appreciable contributions as well as opening up their minds to issues of discussions.

    “It is hoped that at the end, this retreat will have its desired impact on the general well being of all the Commands within the Zone”.

    The Sector Commander, Ebonyi State Command and Chairman Organising Committee of the retreat, Anne E. Abhiele praised the synergy and cooperation between the various Millitary and para-military agencies in the state, which She noted has enabled the agency achieve great success in the state in the area of road accident reduction.

    She called on the participants to actively participate in the retreat.

    She said: “The theme of the retreat is “CURBING ROAD TRAFFIC CRASH IN ZONE R59’, this retreat will afford Commanding Officers the opportunity to critically look at the overt and covert causes of road crashes in the zone, proffer solutions and redirect our energies to fighting the menace”.

    “Given the caliber of officers drawn from the various sectors and units of zone 9 for this retreat, I have no doubt in my mind that a workable blue print will emerge in the end for curbing the menace of Road Traffic Crash in the Zone”.

    In a goodwill message, the State Cordinator, Special Marshal Programme of the Command, Dr Henry Udochukwu said the introduction of speed limiting devices by the Corps Marshal as a welcome development.

    His words: “This year 2015, the R.S 9, Zonal Command of the Federal Road Safety Corp is again hosted to its Zonal retreat for the second time since this present regime of SMP leadership in 2009”.

    “We are delighted to be hosting this all important event where state commands from Imo, Abia, Enugu states and Ebonyi, converge for a re-training, re-appraisal and re-creation of values and guiding principles that reminds one of our responsibilities to our dear nation, Nigeria, through our chosen service of making our roads a safer place for all road users”.

    “As an agency that ensures sanctity on our roads, FRSC has grown into a phenomenal institution that is not only lSO-certified but has become a model in Africa courtesy of successive seasoned administrators, committed Commanders, Marshals and Special Marshals”.

    Despite parading such envious records, a lot still needs to be done. The challenge of keeping our roads safe is an everyday affair, with new vehicles, new roads constructed or dilapidating, more adolescents showing exuberance even on our highways and increasing rural-urban migrations that exposes us all to higher traffic control”.

    “The antidote to these challenges is thinking, planning and acting ahead. This is why I must salute the latest innovation by our new COMACE on the introduction and use of speed-limiting Device on all commercial vehicies. Such novelties are but many, that we are yet to be seen, as seasoned Chief Executives direct the ship in FRSC”.

    “During the retreat,  will among other things be evaluating more strategies to curb RTA in RS 9, appraise the significant role of special marshals in this onerous task and in all these, learn how to manage stress so that we too can live to enjoy the fullness of life”.

    “These are very delicate areas to appraise, hence the need for a serene environment. In the South East geopolitical zone, within which R.S 9 falls in, Ebonyi State is the most peaceful”.

  • Day Nwogu joined APC

    Day Nwogu joined APC

    The former senator representing Abia Central Senatorial District on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the senate, Senator Nkechi Nwogu has defected to the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Speaking at the party secretariat in Umuahia after she was presented to the state executive council of the party, Senator Nwogu said that she has decided to move to a party with sound internal democracy.

    Nwogu said that her former party had been suffering from impunity, imposition of candidates and high handedness by state governors, stressing that such is not what democracy is all about.

    She decried the situation whereby state governors of the PDP were lords and think that they have the right to determine the fate of politicians, “It is one of the things that destroyed my former party”.

    She said that the era when a man will sit down in his living room and decides what and who will run for elective positions from the political ward level to the local government up to the state level is gone forever.

    The senator said that she has a strong believe that APC will not toe the line of destruction like the PDP which made its supposed big umbrella to be torn to shreds by those who believe they are gods.

    She said that he had earlier been admitted into the party in Abuja, “But everyone knows that people do not join a political party except from their unit, ward, local government and the state chapters of the party.

    So what I am doing today is to be presented to the party at the state level after being registered at my ward in Osisioma council area and being presented to the state executive council by my zonal chairman”.

    Nwogu promised to be law abiding, respectful and be ready to work with the people she has met on ground in the party, “I believe that I will be a change agent and will also help to reposition the party for greater achievements in the state”.

    She said that the uplifting of the party to greater heights will be done through hard work, “And not through slander, back biting, since Nigerians asked for change which has been achieved through the election of President Buhari, change we will give them”.

    Nwogu said that she left the PDP because of injustice meted out on her, and that after waiting for them to realize their mistakes and apologize to her which they could not do, “I decided to leave to a place where I will be appreciated”.

    In his welcome speech the state chairman of the Abia APC, Donatus Nwankpa said that the party is willing to accept people as members, stressing that they are not going to come and destroy the party.

    Nwankpa said that they are still expecting more people to join the moving party, adding that Nwogu came on her own to join them without any prompting from any quarters.

    In his own speech the former deputy governor of the state, Dr Chris Akomas said that the party is main opposition party in the state despite what anyone might say.

    Akomas said that the state chapter of the party is blessed with theentrance of the calibre of Nwogu, adding that the world should know about the capture of such high calibre politicians and those making the state APC great.

    He called for a reposition of the party towards 2019, saying, “We are talking about 2019 already, but we need to reposition the party before then and we should do that through preparing for the local government elections which may come at anytime, “So we need to be fully prepared for it so as not be caught unawares”.

    Akomas said that the coming into the ruling party by Senator Nwogu shows that people have started seeing the light, stressing that this is just the beginning of better things to come for the ruling party.

    The former deputy governor said that what is happening to the Abia APC is now the harvesting of avalanche of personalities, stressing that more prominent politicians are on their way into the party.

    In his own contribution, the national chairman of the party, John Odigie Oyegun, represented by a BoT member, Sam Nkire said that said that it is great day for APC members, since he had asked them to fish for credible a member which is what they are doing.

     

  • Abia road reconstruction: the pain before the gain

    When Abia State governor, Dr. Victor Okezie Ikpeazu promised the reconstruction of about seven roads in Aba as part of his administration’s commitment to address the challenges of bad road network in the commercial city, not many people factored in the pains that would accompany such venture. But less than a month into the implementation of the project,  some residents and shop owners in some of the affected areas filled with mixed feelings.

    Recently, over 50 shops built along Old Expressway were demolished in order to give way for the reconstruction of a road in the area.

    The shop owners who said that they were happy over the determination of the state governor to ease the problem of access currently faced in the area are however calling on the government to pay them compensation.

    They accused the state government of  failing  to dialogue with them especially as they followed due process of government approval before erecting their shops.

    Some of the shop owners who spoke to journalists also accused Osisioma local government of misleading them into building on a land earmarked for road construction. They described the demolition as an economic waste and called for an investigation and prosecution of anyone found involved in such act of sabotage and illegality.

    A shop owner, Mrs. Ngozi Nwokeke told reporters that the officials Osisioma local council gave consent for them to erect such structure.

    Nwokeke said: “The local government staff even wanted to put in a third building on that lane but I shouted and called on the leaders of the line whose intervention stopped the move by the local government staff.  I blame those workers in Osisioma local councils who knowing that the spaces were for road and drainage still took money and permitted the building of the shops. They are the people we are expecting to compensate us for deceiving us,” she said.

    Another shop owner, Okafor Enyeribe, corroborating Nwokeke stated that he lost two shops in the demolition and claimed that he was unaware the shops were built on a part of the road.

    Enyeribe said if he had been aware, he would not have bought some shops in those buildings and would have saved himself from incurring such economic loss. “The truth is this, from the allocation and the certificate they gave to us, the local government made it clear that every shop in this market belong to them and that we are just tenants.

    So I don’t think the state government has any commitment here. If there is anything to negotiate, it should be between us and the Osisioma loclal government council”, he said.

    Another victim who is a dealer in fibre said that the new set of shops which were demolished was built under the Orji Uzor-Kalu regime while Chief Allen Nwachukwu was the Chairman of Osisioma Local government council.

    “When this place was built, it was only one line of shops that was built but the Osisioma Ngwa Local Government Council under Chief Allen Nwachukwu began to give people allocation for another set of shops in front on this one.

    The local government of that time said there was much space in between the road and the other set of shops. That was how they began to give people permission to build shops in front of these shops. Now we are being told that the shops were built on the road but it was the local government of Osisioma that gave the permission to build on that space. So I believe that the owners of the shop should be paid and not left to bear the loss that was caused by the local government staff,” he said.

  • Obi of Onitsha, monarchs seek end  to road carnages in Anambra

    Obi of Onitsha, monarchs seek end to road carnages in Anambra

    The residents of the commercial city of Onitsha woke up on the May 31, 2015 to witness the recent calamity befallen the community of the former president of Nigeria, the late Nnamdi Azikiwe, when a tanker filled with fuel got burnt, killing 70 persons and injuring many in the process.

    Since then, such a thing had happened in other cities in the country including Lagos.

    It was not the first time such a road carnage happened in Anambra State, as over 60 person equally died at Umunya in Oyi local government area of the state in 2009, while over 20 vehicles were equally burnt.

    Following the incessant road carnages along major roads in Anambra, the traditional ruler of Onitsha, Obi Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, who also, doubles as the state chairman, Traditional Rulers council, is worried over the situation.

    Obi Achebe is seeking for ways with other traditional rulers, of finding a solution to such carnages.

    He said last weekend that he would meet with the state Governor, Chief Willie Obiano to find ways to minimise the road carnages in the state.

    Achebe made the pronouncement when the leader of the Progressive People’s Alliance (PPA) and one time Governorship candidate in the state, Mr. Godwin Ezeemo paid him a courtesy visit at his palace.

    According to Achebe, “we have planned to visit Governor Obiano to give workable suggestions to reduce accidents and carnages on our roads, as well as thank him for his swift responses on that day after the incident.

    However, he warned that any criticism from politicians against any government had to be constructive, adding that criticisms made every government from state to federal rise up to their responsibilities.

    The philanthropist (Ezeemo) who equally, visited the scene of the tanker fire incident and the hospital where the victims were kept (Toronto) went to Achebe’s palace with PPA chairman in the state, Mathias Ameke among others.

    According to the monarch, “you should not relent, do not oppose with bitterness but be fair and support the leaders in noble and people oriented programmes”, he advised.

    While speaking with the monarch, Ezeemo, urged the monarch to use his position to prevail on the government to look for better locations for motor parks along high ways in the state.

    Ezeemo said, “I am here to condole the monarch on the loss of lives and property which happened on that fateful Sunday, I feel bad about it like wise many people within and outside this state because lives were involved”

    “I want you to use your position to appeal to the Anambra State government to relocate the parks, especially, those at Upper–Iweka to more appropriate designations to avoid such a thing again”

    However, Ezeemo said that his political party stood for politics of development and provision of basic needs for the citizenry.

    “We have always used well timed and constructive criticism on government issues as well as applaud ruling party when it is doing the right things”

    Furthermore, Ezeemo said that politics should not be seen as a do or die battle like some people take it to be.

    Speaking further with The Nation, Ezeemo and Ameke said that they were in the palace of Obi Achebe because it happened in his domain, adding that the visit was given honour to whom it is due.

    During the incident that occurred in the commercial city, after ramming into a building at Upper-Iweka on the day, over 14 L300 buses were burnt.

  • Police arrest suspected Indian hemp farmer in Abia

    Police arrest suspected Indian hemp farmer in Abia

    Police officers from State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) of Nigerian Police Abia State Command have arrested an Indian hemp farmer, Mr. Ibe Onwubiko of Amaroji village in Isiala Ngwa Local Government Area of the state.

    According to the state Public Relations Officer, Ezekiel Onyeke (DSP) men of the SIB after arresting the suspect through a tip off conducted a search around the suspect’s compound and discovered a farm where he (Onwubiko) was growing weeds at the back of his compound.

    Onyeke said that the operatives uprooted the weeds and the suspect on interrogation admitted ownership of the Indian hemp farm.

    He said that the suspect would be charged to court for prosecution as soon as investigation into the matter was concluded.

    In another development Mrs. Agnes Uchendu and her son, Ikechukwu has been arrested by the Abia State Police Command in Umuahia, the state capital for reportedly assaulting their house helps Hope and Ngozi Ajunwa, 11 and 9 years respectively.

    Anges and her son were accused of being in the habit of beating and inflicting bodily injuries on their wards at the slightest provocations.

    The police spokes person told our correspondent that the accused persons were already in police custody and currently being interrogated, adding that the two sisters who sustained severe body injuries were rescued by the police team that stormed the resident of the suspects at No. 50 Arochukwu Street, Umuahia and were currently on admission at the police clinic.

    The police spokesman said that the suspect confessed of the crime, alleging that the hot iron was used on his victim when she refused confessing of stealing his N100:00, adding that he would soon be arraigned in court.

    It was learnt that the International Federation of Women Lawyers had written a petition to the police over the assault by Mrs. Uchendu and her son, leading to the arrest of the two suspects by Police team from the State Intelligence Bureau.

  • Consult inducts new members

    Consult inducts new members

    •Participants at the event
    •Participants at the event

    The Dignity Consult, an independent organisation within the faculty of Business Administration at the University of Nigeria, Enugu campus has inducted its new members. It has bid farewell to its final year members at the university. The grand patron of the Consult, Apostle Peter Odoemena said the consult was aimed at producing “employable graduates” from the university.

    According to Odoemena, who joined the Consult in 2010, “Whatever the consult is today was not what I met it when I came on board. I met students who were craving for success and at the same time, they were desiring to acquire skills. They didn’t want to stop with university degrees. So when they came to me, we decided to restructure the organisation. And we re-organised the whole structure and gave it a real sense of what it supposed to be,” the grand patron explained.

    He said the consult was able to motivating the students to take professionalism very serious as wel as helping some of them to acquire skills that would help them  become independent if the job is farfetched.

    To achieve these, the consult embarked on so many seminars, workshops and intensive lectures, some of which led to the award of diplomas. “Products of the consult as you can see are entirely different breeds of graduates. They are employable and have entrepreneurial skills,” said Odoemana. He wished that theUniversiy of Nigeria (UNN) would completely take over the consult, just like the Yaba College of Technology did and took over the Dignity Consult there.

    The president of the consult students, Miss Blessing Otomewo  in her valedictory speech, said that the Dignity consult over the years,  was committed to the course of improving and enhancing the academic excellence of members, adding that it had produced men and women of proven intelligence and character.

    She gave a rundown of some of the achievements of some of their members with a claim that “none of any of members has had any case relating to examination malpractice or cases relating to secret cults or other social vices.”

    But Otomewo added: “In the midst of these achievements, we had numerous challenges, of which the most pertinent is fund. The financial setback is a case in point which informed our wish to establish an Alumni Trust Fund where alumnus will contribute their quota every year to help the consult.

    Over 80 new members were inducted at the occasion while certificates were presented to the graduands.