Tag: abia

  • NEMA lauds Okorocha’s urban renewal programme

    NEMA lauds Okorocha’s urban renewal programme

    The National Emergency Management Agency ( NEMA ) has applauded Gov. Rochas Okorocha’s urban renewal programme, saying it has made response to emergencies in Imo easier.

    Mr Evans Ugoh, Coordinator of NEMA Owerri operations office in charge of Imo and Abia states, disclosed this in an interview on friday.

    Ugoh further said that the urban renewal programme would reduce disasters such as flooding and fire outbreaks in the area as well as create more job opportunities for the youth.

    The coordinator, who was commenting on the state government’s urban renewal programmes and the associated benefits, noted that flooding was becoming a major issue in emergency management in the country.

    He said that the recent flooding in Owerri was a temporal situation and would be permanently taken care of when the various projects in the state were completed.

    He said that the programme had helped to decongest the capital city and had also attracted meaningful development in other parts of the state.

    The NEMA boss also noted that with the milestone so far achieved, the crime rate would drastically reduce.

    “Imo will soon become the safest state in the country because of how it is being reorganized and this will make our job very easy.

    “The governor has a lot of vision, but needed people to support him to achieve his vision,”

  • Gov. Ikpeazu, wife underscore need for urbanisation

    Gov. Ikpeazu, wife underscore need for urbanisation

    Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia has expressed regret that the three major cities of Aba, Ohafia and Umuahia, the state capital, do not have master plans, 26 years after the creation of the state.

    Ikpeazu made the observation at a meeting organised by Vicar Hope Foundation in collaboration with UN-HABITAT Programme in Nigeria.

    He wondered how past administrations carried out physical infrastructural development in the cities without master plan.

    He said that the meeting was auspicious, considering the way and manner people abused the environment.
    “We need to preserve our environment for our generation and generations to come.

    “I believe that if you do not take care of your environment, your environment will kill you.’’

    He, therefore, charged stakeholders at the meeting to think about the environment and how to achieve a better place for human habitation.

    In her speech, the Wife of the Governor, Mrs Nkechi Ikpeazu, urged the participants to evolve the best ideas and realisable action plan that would help turn around the conditions of the cities.

    She further underscored the need for all hands to be on deck in the onerous task of “making our cities cleaner, safer, functional and more profitable to dwellers and visitors’’.

    Mrs Ikpeazu, who is the founder of Vicar Hope Foundation, thanked the UN Habitat Programme for collaborating with the foundation to organise the meeting.

    In a goodwill message, the UN-HABITAT Programme Manager in Nigeria, Mr Kabir Yari, said the essence of the event was to promote sustainable urbanisation.

    Yari was represented by Dr. Steve Onu, a member of the UN Steering Committee on making cities resilient.

    He expressed the hope that the meeting would come out with a road-map on how to tackle the challenges posed by rapid population growth in the urban centres.

    In her speech, the Executive Director, Women Communication Centre, Hajia Limota Giwa, said that the meeting provided an opportunity for the cross-fertilisation of ideas on how to achieve the UN objective for the new urban agenda.

    Giwa commended the governor’s wife for her passion and commitment toward achieving sustainable urbanisation in Abia.

    She said that her initiative had given Abia visibility on the global map.

  • Abia government extends curfew indefinitely

    Abia government extends curfew indefinitely

    Abia State Government on Monday extended indefinitely the curfew in Aba, the commercial nerve of the state which was scheduled to end in the early hours of Monday.

    This was contained in a release issued to the media by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, Mr. Enyinnaya Apollos said that the curfew starts from 10pm to 6am.

     Apollos who said that the State Security Council was happy that peace has gradually returned to all parts of the state and directs the Nigeria Police Force to ensure that law and order was maintained in all parts of the state and to also make sure that they didn’t molest any Abian and innocent citizens while carrying out their duties.

     He said that the Council also warned miscreants trying to thwart the peace in the state to leave the state, adding that the Council directed that the current curfew imposed on Aba should be relaxed to ease movement challenges while sustaining the observed improvements in security across the state.

    The release read “Following the Abia State Security Council meeting held today, 18/09/2017, to assess the security situation in the state, the government wishes to state as follows:

    1. Council observed and applaud the fact that relative peace and calm has returned to all parts of the state.

    2. Council directs the Nigerian police to ensure that law and order is maintained around the state and innocent citizens are not molested in the course of their regular engagements.

    3. Council wishes to warn all miscreants and mischief makers to leave the borders of Abia State immediately.

    4. Council further directs that the current curfew imposed on Aba be relaxed to ease movement challenges while sustaining the observed improvements in security across the state.

    5. We therefore wish to inform the General Public that the curfew at Aba will now be effective from 10pm to 6am, starting from today Monday 28th September 2017, till further notice.”

  • Operation Python Dance 2 takes off in Abia

    The Army’s Operation Python Dance II has taken off in Abia state.

    The take off in Umuahia the state capital, was at the 14 Brigade Tactical Headquarters. It was witnessed by heads of security agencies in the state including Director, Department of State Service, the Comptroller of Immigration, the Commandant Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp, the Special Adviser to Governor Okezie Ikpeazu on security and the Chief of Staff, and officers of the 14Brigade.

    It was learnt that the suspension of a road show was not unconnected with the announcement by Governor Ikpeazu and the outcome of Friday’s Southeast Governor’s Forum’s meeting in Enugu with heads of security agencies in the region.

    The exercise was declared open by the Commander 14 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Brig. Gen. Abdul Khalifa Ibrahim on behalf of the General Officer Commanding 82 Division, Major General Adamu Baba Abubakar.

    Ibrahim said the essence of the exercise was to tackle insecurity such as armed robbery, Kidnapping, cultism, banditry, oil bunkering and oil theft among others within Abia State and the 82 Division Area of coverage, adding that the exercise was also aimed at training the troops on how to handle equipment and also to use the training to promote Inter-agency cooperation and synergy.

    Soldiers were sighted at some locations in the state including Aba Central Mosque, Umuahia Central Mosque, Uratta Mosque along Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway among other locations.

  • Abia bloodbath would have been greatest in history- Ikpeazu

    Abia bloodbath would have been greatest in history- Ikpeazu

    Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia has expressed gratitude to God for averting bloodbath in the state, following the withdrawal of troops deployed to Abia for a one-month military exercise code-named “Operation Python Dance.”

    Ikpeazu made the remark on Sunday when he visited the secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Abia council to commiserate with journalists over last Tuesday’s invasion of the secretariat by soldiers.

    The governor noted that the presence of the troops sparked tension across the state.

    He said “we are grateful to God for intervening in stopping what could have been the greatest bloodbath known in the history of mankind.”

    He also thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for reposing confidence in Southeast Governors’ Forum, “by giving us a second chance to talk to our people on the need for us to live as one united nation.”

    He added that the Igbos remained the most widely travelled people in Nigeria, living and conducting
    businesses in every nook and cranny of the country.

    The governor put the estimated population of Igbos in the north at about 12 million, with Borno having the least population of about 50,000 Igbo households.

    He said Abia needed peace for business to thrive, especially in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of the state.

    “I am very happy to say that normalcy has returned to the state,” he said, adding that Muslims worshipped in their Mosque on Friday in Aba.

    He, therefore, urged residents of the state to go about their lawful businesses, assuring them that government would continue to provide adequate security for lives and property.

    The governor described the invasion of the NUJ secretariat as unwarranted, saying that “journalists do not deserve such an attack.”

    He said that although journalists faced different hazards in the course of their duty, military attacks only happened under military regime or war situation and not in a democracy.

    Ikpeazu, who complained that the activities of his administration were under-reported, urged journalists to help in reporting the state positively to the world.

    He promised to look into some of the challenges facing the Abia NUJ, including taking steps to complete the union’s unfinished permanent secretariat.

    Earlier, the state Chairman of the union, Mr John Emejor, narrated how the secretariat was invaded by no fewer than 20 soldiers without any provocation.

    Emejor said that Abia NUJ was the only council in the country that still operated in rented apartment.

    He described the relationship between the union and Ikpeazu’s administration as frosty and urged the governor to take steps to reverse the trend.

    The Abia correspondent of The Oracle Today newspaper, Bonny Okoro, was manhandled during the attack.

    His Samsung tablet, as well as a cellphone belonging to the correspondent of Daily Times, Mr Sunny Nwakanma, was also destroyed by the assailants.

    Gov. Ikpeazu was accompanied on the visit by his Deputy, Chief Ude Oko-Chukwu, Rep. Sam Onuigbo representing Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency, and the Pillar of Abia NUJ,
    Dr Anthony Agbazuere. (NAN)

  • Police to arrest anyone found with Biafra insigna

    Police to arrest anyone found with Biafra insigna

    The Abia State Command of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) has announced that henceforth, it would start arresting anyone or group of persons found to be in possession of Biafra insigna.

    The newly  Abia State Commissioner of Police, CP Anthony Michael Ogbizi in a chat with newsmen in Aba at the weekend said that the command decided to take such step after activities of the group was proscribed by Governors of the Southeast and its declaration as a terrorist group by the Nigerian Army.

    Ogbizi further urged parents to warn their children and wards against being in possession of Biafran/IPOB flags, shoes, hand band and any other Biafran insigma or be in the gathering or meetings of the “outlawed” group.

     Ogbizi who disclosed that the policeman; an Assistant Superintendent of Police that was injured during the Ariaria invasion died in a hospital where he was receiving medical attention said that efforts were already in place to arrest other fleeing members of the gang.

     The Police Chief assured members of the public of continued protection of their lives and property, stating that the police would not fold its arms to watch unscrupulous elements to thwart the existing peace in the state and Aba in particular.

     He also thanked the IGP, Ibrahim Idris Kpotum who he said graciously sent about 500 Policemen that came in company of the AIG Operations Force Headquarters, Taiwo Lakanu to fortify security in the state with the men that they have on ground.

     While urging Abians and residents of the state to go about their lawful business without fear of being intimidated by any persons or group of persons, he said the Police would work together with other security agencies in the state to sustain the existing peace in the state.

  • IPOB members will be tried for murder, arson – Abia CP

    IPOB members will be tried for murder, arson – Abia CP

    The new Police Commissioner in Abia state, Mr Anthony Ogbizi, has said that suspected members of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), recently arrested, will be prosecuted for murder, arson and other related crimes.

    Ogbizi disclosed this during a press briefing and parade of seven suspected members of IPOB at Ariaria police station in  Aba.

    He said following the proscription of IPOB by governors in the South East and its declaration as a terrorist group by Nigerian Army, anybody found with Biafran materials would be arrested and prosecuted.

    He said that they would be prosecuted under the anti-terrorism Act to ensure they were properly dealt with.

    Ogbizi, echoing what the army had earlier said, stressed that IPOB by their action had shown itself to be a “terrorist group” which must be dealt with as such.

    He said that between Sept. 10 and Sept 14 the Ariaria police station was attacked by suspected members of IPOB who destroyed everything at the station.

    He said they came with petrol bombs which they used to  gain entrance, destroy properties  and took three pump action guns.

    “Even some policemen were seriously injured. In fact as I am talking to you, one of the injured police officer is dead. Doctors tried in vain to save his life.

    “Now we have lost a soul and you know what it takes to train a police officer. You know the vacuum that creates. It takes a minimum of one year to train a police officer”, he said.

    Ogbizi said they also destroyed property of lawful citizens too adding that their demonstration was not peaceful.

    He also alleged that the group attacked a nearby bank to get money to acquire more weapons.

    The police boss said  about 30 IPOB members were arrested when they attacked soldiers at Isiala Ngwa and about 29 were arrested in Umuahia.

    He said that suspected IPOB members also attacked military officers and the residences of Commissioner of Police and AIG Zone 9 in Umuahia.

    Ogbizi said that the army recovered several  exhibits including  the coat of arms of Biafra from the suspects.

    “As I am talking to you now information reaching me said they have started gathering at Nnamdi Kanu’s house”, he said.

    Ogbizi called on the people to volunteer information on the whereabout of the Leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.

    He denied the rumours circulating in the state  that security agents have arrested Kanu’s father. (NAN)

  • IPOB: IG deploys 500 mobile policemen

    IPOB: IG deploys 500 mobile policemen

    The Inspector-General of Police (IG), Ibrahim Idris, has deployed over 500 Police Mobile Force men to Aba to restore peace in the troubled city.

    The Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) Operations, Taiwo Lakanu, disclosed this on Friday during a duty tour to Aba, at the Aba Police Area Command.

    He said that the I-G directed that peace should be restored to Abia, hence the deployment of the mobile policemen who had assumed duty in Aba.

    “You can see that we have emplaced security and that the whole place is quite and our men are on patrol.

    “For now we are still monitoring. So, for now there is no problem. We are on top of the situation. We are working in tandem with other agencies and they are cooperating with us,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that peace is gradually returning to the commercial city which was embroiled in a clash between soldiers and IPOB members in Aba.

    Some roadside shops along Aba-Owerri road, St Michael’s road and other streets, and those at Ariaria International Market and New Market opened on Friday.