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  • $60m World Bank project for Abia

    $60m World Bank project for Abia

    Abia State has received $60 million (about N21 billion) to execute a World Bank-assisted Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP), Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has said.

    He spoke in Umuahia at a one-day workshop for stakeholders, organised by the state RAMP, on “The prioritisation of intervention areas and rural road links in Abia”.

    Represented by Commissioner for Finance Obinna Oriaku, Ikpeazu said World Bank approved the facility to build rural link roads.

    He urged benefiting communities to cooperate with the contractors to ensure quick completion.

    The governor admonished the communities not to demand “marching ground” from the contractors.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports “marching ground” is money demanded by youths before allowing project development in their areas.

    Ikpeazu said the state received $56 million from the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP).

    He said erosion sites were receiving attention from NEWMAP facility.

    RAMP National Coordinator Mr. Ubandoma Ularamu said a 500-km road linking communities would be built of targeted 900-km roads.

    He said the roads, which led to markets, hospitals and cottage industries, were selected because of their economic importance.

  • Whistleblowing takes off in Abia

    Whistleblowing takes off in Abia

    A handsome reward awaits you if your whistleblowing leads to the apprehension of a violent criminal in Abia State, SUNNY NWANKWO reports 

    Elsewhere in the country, whistleblowing is a growing industry. It has produced instant millionaires while exposing piles of potentially ill-gotten cash. In Abia State it is also taking root, but the target is different. Rather than squeal on people who hide stolen money at home, bury it at the cemetery or in the farms or stow it away in overhead water reservoirs, Abia whistleblowers will be exposing violent criminals such as kidnappers and armed robbers. And for their efforts, they get a tidy sum. Not a bad deal, provided their effort leads to the apprehension of outlaws in the state. The state governor Okezie Ikpeazu promised them that much.

    Whistleblowing has taken a life of its own since President Muhammadu Buhari took office. This followed the discovery that corrupt individuals who were being busted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had devised another strategy to hide their stolen cash. Huge sums were quickly withdrawn from banks and kept anywhere they deemed fit: wardrobes, septic tanks, cemeteries and farm pits, among other locations.

    In order to beat the plans of these corrupt leaders, the federal government introduced the whistleblowing policy where the persons who give tips that lead to the arrest of corrupt leaders will get a certain percent of the monies recovered.

    The whistleblowing policy of the federal government has yielded fruit since it was introduced. One state which recently took a cue from the federal government is Abia where whistleblowers have joined in fighting insecurity as the state government promised about N1m for anyone who exposes criminals in their community. Any policeman who kills a kidnapper also gets N1m.

    Ikpeazu, who was a guest of an Aba-based radio programme, said his government would start demolishing kidnappers’ dens identified by whistleblowers. Ikpeazu stated that the demolition would begin soon geared towards discouraging people from using their facilities for keeping kidnap victims.

    The governor who commended Abia State Command of Nigeria Police Force, whose men at Omoba in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government of the state recently busted a kidnapping gang and rescued a victim they held in captivity, also disclosed that he would be visiting a police officer who sustained bullet wounds during a shootout with the kidnappers.

    He also disclosed that the state government would be rewarding whistleblowers in the state that assisted the police and other security agencies to expose the whereabouts and activities of kidnappers and hoodlums in their neighbourhood.

    The governor further stated that his administration would continue to support the police and other security agencies in fighting crime in Aba and other parts of the state to promote business activities and to ensure that the resident sleep with their eyes closed.

  • Philanthropist’s nursery school graduates

    Philanthropist’s nursery school graduates

    They came in as nursery pupils in 2007. Now they are ready to be admitted into secondary school. The graduation day is a big one for Ahuoma Anyaso Nursery and Primary School, Igbere, Bende Local Government Area, Abia State. It is also a big day for Chief Chima Anyaso, who founded the school to educate children from financially challenged homes.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Anyaso said he was moved to start the school when he came home in 2007 to build his country home. He said he saw pupils who were of nursery school age roaming about in the village because there was no nursery school in Igbere at that time. He said that the situation forced him to abandon his personal project to start the school in order to start the school.

    The businessman said that when the school named after his mother Mrs Ahuoma Anyaso started, pressure came on him to expand it to primary school level which he did without looking back.

    He told the graduating pupils, “You have in the course of the last few years been moulded, spoken to, preached to, in some cases disciplined and admonished which are all for your own good; do not allow them to be a waste”.

    Anyaso said that God blessed him while he was building the school as he also built and completed his own house at the same time, adding that all the teachers in the school numbering 23 are all being paid by him.

    “The least paid staff of the school earns about N25,000 per month,” he said.

    He explained that since the school started nine years ago that none of the pupils attending the school has ever paid school fees as it a free tuition school, adding that the nursery has three classrooms while the primary section has six classrooms with hall.

    The founder of the school said that the foundation will be offering the first three best pupils scholarship to further their education in any secondary school within the area, “We intend to expand this school to secondary level which would be done with the help of my friends”.

    In her speech the head teacher of the school Ezinne Mercy Eze said that the school has 305 pupils in both the nursery and primary school, adding that since the school started that none of the pupils have ever paid school fees.

    Eze said that their salaries are paid as at when due and that no member of staff in whatever capacity has been owed salary since the school commenced and asked God to bless the founder, his family and mother who is always coming around to see things for herself.

    In his opening remarks the chairman of the occasion, Chief Emma Omokwe praised the efforts of Chief Anyaso for finding it worthy to invest in education of the down trodden in the society.

    Omokwe said that it is a thing of joy that the school is graduation the first set of its primary six products who will be leaving to go and further their education at the secondary school level and wished them well.

    The state governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu in his speech said that the state is at the verge of introducing education tax which will help all children to acquire sound education as most parents are passing through a difficult times.

    Ikpeazu who was represented by the deputy speaker of the state house of assembly, Rt Hon Cosmos Ndukwe said that when children are given sound and qualitative education that it will help to reduce moral decadence in the society.

    He said that what Anyaso is doing is clarion call for states to pass the child right act which is part of the UN act which the federal government has domesticated, while regretting that only sixteen states in the country have done that.

    The governor said that Anyaso has given impetus that every child has the right to quality education in the state in particular and the country at large, “The time has come for every state to do the needful in educating the child”.

    Ikpeazu said that his administration has done something similar by returning schools to churches so that children will be educated in the right way while every child will be given good morals as well.

    He said, The Ahuoma Anyaso school in Igbere has shown the light that will help to reduce the moral decadence in the society and urged the graduates to make good use of what they have been taught in school.

  • Biafra agitation affecting South-East’s economy-Orji Kalu

    Biafra agitation affecting South-East’s economy-Orji Kalu

    A former governor of Abia, Dr Orji Kalu, says the agitation for a sovereign state of Biafra is adversely affecting the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the South-East.

    Kalu spoke on Tuesday in Abuja, at a joint press conference with members of the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), after a closed meeting with the group.

    He said that he opened up consultations with the group following recent developments in the country, threats and counter threats.

    The former governor said that Nnamdi Kanu was not the only one talking about Biafra, adding that he had access to all of them and would continue talking to them.

    “It is an issue of great concern to the region; the young people on the street do not know the damage the Biafra agitation does to the GDP of the region.

    “The GDP of the area has gone down grossly; I am an entrepreneur and I know it.

    “Cameroon, Chad, Niger and others used to buy goods from Aba, now how many of them still go there?

    “We resolved this issue when I was the governor of Abia; I resolved it with Ralph Uwazulike and he listened; we will speak with Nnamdi Kanu and he will listen.”

    Kalu said that the diversity and demography of Nigeria was its strength.

    According to him, every part of the country has something to offer for its development, anybody who thinks otherwise is making mistake.

    Kalu urged the group to support the call for restructuring as it did not mean breaking up the country.
    “Nigeria needs to restructure economically and other wise. Many states cannot pay salaries.

    “We need to put more money on capital projects, I recommend 25 per cent for recurrent and 75 per cent for capital.

    “If the federal and state governments had invested in agriculture, the North should be making about 150 billion dollars from agriculture yearly.

    “This is the only country that traverses from Atlantic Ocean to Sahara desert; some people are asking God to give them just one; we have to keep the country united,” he said.

    He thanked Shettima Yerima, the Chairman of CNG for coming for the meeting, adding that there would be further consultations in order to reach a common ground.

    Kalu assured southerners living in the North that they were safe and Nigeria was also safe.

    On his part, Yerima said that he had been engaging with Kalu via telephone since the quit notice issue came up.

    Yerima, who is also the Chairman of Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, said Kalu had shown a lot of concern and was worried that the unity of Nigeria was being threatened.

    “We have had series of meetings with a lot of prominent Nigerians and we want the unity of Nigeria.

    “We identify with Kalu because he believes in the unity of Nigeria, going by his antecedents; we have assured him of our commitment to one Nigeria and our meeting was fruitful.

    “We strongly believe that Nigeria is one and it is for us.

    “We held meeting with Northern governors and we promised to make a statement and this is part of the process.

    “Be rest assured that there is no cause for alarm; we assure everybody who believes in Nigeria of their safety,” he said.

    Yerima said that the coalition would engage in further consultations before taking a final position.

  • FRSC seeks arrest, prosecution of Abia Speaker, wife

    FRSC seeks arrest, prosecution of Abia Speaker, wife

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has called for the arrest and prosecution of those involved in the recent shooting of two of its officials in Abia.

    The Public Education Officer and spokesman of the Corps, Mr Bisi Kazeem, made the call on Tuesday while reacting to the reported dismissal of a Police Corporal, Iroh Orji, over the incident.

    Orji, who was an orderly to the Speaker of Abia House of Assembly, allegedly pulled the trigger on the FRSC officials at their duty post on July 15.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Leye Oyebade, announced Orji’s dismissal from the Force on Monday, saying that he was found guilty of the offence during an orderly room trial.

    Kazeem told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the policeman’s dismissal was a welcomed development.

    He, however, called for the criminal prosecution of Orji and others involved in the shooting, including the Speaker, his wife and an operative of the Department of State Services (DSS).

    He said “the corporal’s dismissal is a welcome development, which shows that the police have zero tolerance for acts of indiscipline and lawlessness among their men.

    “But, we call on the police to institute criminal proceedings against him and others involved in the act of criminality against our men.

    “We have made this demand in writing to the Director of DSS in Abia, who said he had made recommendation to headquarters for disciplinary action against the operative.

    “The director said the recommendation had to be verified and approved by headquarters before action could be taken.’’

    Kazeem said that FRSC had also written to the police command in the state seeking the arrest of the speaker, his wife and the driver of the vehicle involved in the incident.

    The speaker, Mr Chikwendu Kalu, is alleged to have ordered the shooting of the FRSC officials, but he has denied the allegation.

    NAN recalls that the incident occurred at Arungwa Junction (near Aba) on the Enugu-Port-Harcourt highway.

    Kalu’s wife, Victoria, was said to be travelling to Aba when the FRSC men flagged down her vehicle and attempted to book her for seatbelt violation.

    A heated argument ensued during which she allegedly pounced on the road safety officials with the help of a female DSS operative, who was travelling with her.

    Eyewitnesses said that the woman called her husband, who arrived at the scene and allegedly ordered his orderly to shoot the FRSC officials.

    When the speaker visited the victims at the hospital the next day, he was said to have been denied access into the ward where the FRSC officials were receiving treatment.

    One of the wounded officials said “I saw him at the scene. What if we had died, he would have come to see our corpses.”

    But, the speaker blamed the incident on “over-zealousness’’ of the security officers involved.

    “I strongly condemn any over-zealousness on the side of any security personnel, be it anyone, not to now talk of being the Police, FRSC, the Army and Department of State Services.

    “I think I will be the last person to encourage it because it doesn’t augur well with state and the country at large,’’ he said.

  • Police dismiss cop for firing at FRSC officials in Aba

    Police dismiss cop for firing at FRSC officials in Aba

    The Commissioner of Police in Abia, Mr Leye Oyebade, said on Monday that the force haf dismissed Police Corporal Iroh Orji, for shooting two officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) at Aba.

  • Flood: Aba’s old nemesis returns

    Flood: Aba’s old nemesis returns

    Its commerce has won many over, but there is one thing Enyimba City has not conquered: flooding. SUNNY NWANKWO reports on the deluge that swamped Aba

    In a room in one apartment you could only see a few inches of the backrest of a plastic chair sticking out of the water. Everything else was underwater except for some half-submerged weighty household items placed on the chair in the hope that they would be safe from the flood. They were not.

    Aba may be Abia State’s commercial nerve, crawling with irrepressible business people and ingenious fabricators, but it is also notorious for its floods. Such is the flood disaster that the late Chief Sam Mbakwe in his days as governor of old Imo State, of which Abia was once a part, wept as he stood before then President Shehu Shagari. He needed federal government’s intervention. Decades after, Aba is still troubled by its old watery enemy.

    Enyimba city in the last one month has witnessed persistent rains, sometimes so heavy that most parts of the city would be flooded, making human and vehicular traffic extremely difficult.

    Sunday, July 23, was one of the days when many residents of the economic and business-oriented city wished never came. It was the day many residents of the three most crucial local governments: Osisioma, Aba North and South at the heart of the commercial city, experienced for the first time this year what they described as one disaster too many. It was a day flood sacked over 100 families from their homes and damaged property worth several millions of naira.

    While the residents hope for some relief in the “August break”, some have called on the authorities to fix the flooding menace in their areas in order to save their homes and properties. One of the people affected by the flood was the wife of a former military administrator of Cross River State Mrs Rosemary Archibong. She appealed to Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, NEMA and other relevant bodies in charge of addressing flooding issues in Abia to intervene to save their properties.

    Mrs Archibong in a telephone interview with our correspondent said her residence was still flooded days after the Sunday downpour. She said that the persistent flooding of her street and apartment has forced her tenants and many residents on the street to vacate, adding that the problem could cause more harm if not urgently checked.

    He husband died last year.

    She said, “This house is what I am left with and I can’t afford it because of flood, which has been a regular occurrence whenever it rains. I know that the issue of flooding will be solved and that is why I am appealing that the state government and those responsible should come to our aid to fix this problem once and for all.”

    Other residents of Aba also affected by the flood are counting losses which they suffered in the torrential rain that has left them homeless.

    The Nation gathered that residents of Amucha by Ohanku and Ibadan Street off Ngwa Road, Ama Ogbonna, Dike Street by Garden Avenue, Off Okigwe Road, Ekeakpara and other parts of North and South Local Government Areas of the state were the worst hit.

    Unconfirmed reports from Ngwa Road have it that about three children were reportedly swept away by the water and were not seen at the time of filing this report.

    Some of the displaced persons who spoke to our reporter appealed to the state governor, Abia State Emergency Management Agency (ASEMA) and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to come to their aid as they were yet to recover from the shock of the flood.

    A resident of Agalaba Street in Osisioma Local Government Area, Comrade Charles Alili narrating the incident to our reporter where he was taking refuge with his family, said, “By 7am in the morning (Sunday), while we still waking up from sleep, we heard a loud sound. We thought it was thunder, but in less than five minutes, the whole compound was filled with water.

    “We later found out that the fence demarcating our house from the other side failed and the water from Ekeakpara zone of Osisioma that couldn’t find its exit route because the gutter was blocked, emptied into our compound.

    “The whole flats in our compound were submerged and what we quickly did was to evacuate about 16 children that were in the compound when the incident happened. An aged woman of about 80years was equally taken away with the help of neighbours who came to our rescue.  Our properties including cars were not left out. No life was lost, but property worth millions of naira was damaged. No one can make use of any property in his or house again because the water was above window level. No cloth to wear to market and school and as it stands; we are yet to think of what to do. We are appealing to NEMA and ASEMA to come to our aid. We are just like refugees in our own state.”

    A resident of Amucha by Ohanku, off Ngwa Road that simply gave his name as Nkemakolam disclosed that the damage the rain dealt on Aba South residents were running into millions. This is even as he stated that many residents of Amucha and Umuogele as at 10am “this morning was still trapped in their residents”.

    Nkemakolam said, “The embankment which has been built by house owners over the years as a palliative to stop rain from entering their houses collapsed during the heavy rain on Sunday, causing many houses to submerge. We even learnt that some people are looking for their children as we speak. The damage by the rain is severe and we want government to come to our aid because the damage is too much for us to bear.

  • Widow raises alarm over son’s arrest by army

    The family of Arthur Enyinna of Abala village in Obingwa Local Government Area of Abia State has raised the alarm following his arrest by soldiers in Aba, the commercial hub of the Abia State.

    The family said they were yet to be informed by the army about Arthur’s whereabouts, adding that he is a staff of the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency, ASEPA, Aba zone.

    Family sources told newsmen that Arthur was arrested by soldiers attached to the Army unit stationed at Asa Road, Aba, on July 14, 2017 and that they were yet to see or hear from him since his arrest

    They stated that the army were yet to also tell the family members the reason they arrested him, a development said to have caused his mother emotional and psychological trauma.

    His mother, Mrs. Comfort Enyinna, a widow, in an emotion-laden voice, decried her son’s arrest, calling on the soldiers to release him. She stressed that Arthur is not a criminal.

    She said, “I’m appealing to the Army to release my son wherever he is being held. He is not a criminal and ought not to be made to suffer. He has been sick, and came home on Thursday and left for work on the following day, only to be arrested. We have visited several Army units in Aba and they told us that he is not with them. I wonder who my son could have offended. I plead with the person to pardon him, he is not a criminal. We have also reported his arrest to his office at ASEPA, yet they have not done anything to trace his whereabouts.”

    Efforts to reach Deputy General Manager, Abia State Environmental Protection Agency, Aba zone, Chief Rowland Nwakanma in order to find out what the agency was doing to ensure the rescue of his staff failed as he couldn’t take repeated calls to his mobile phone.

    When contacted, Army Public Relations Officer (APRO), 14 Brigade, Ohafia, Abia State, Major Oyegoke Gbadamaosi confirmed Arthur Enyinna’s arrest, adding that he has been handed over to the Department of State Services (DSS), Abia State command.

  • Community to  Fed Govt:  complete our road

    Community to Fed Govt: complete our road

    The traditional ruler of Emede Ibeku community, in Umuahia North council area of Abia State, Eze Henry Ezekwem has sent a Save Our Soul (SOS) to the Federal Government and Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to complete the access road they are building.

    The access road which connects the community with their neighbours like Umuagu and Umueze communities which are under the Emede community have been cut off from the state capital because of bad road.

    The communities are also pleading that the road be completed and extended to neighbouring communities in the area, so that they could have access road that will enable them to evacuate their farm produce.

    The Federal Government and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development embarked on this rural access road to assist the community who are mostly farmers.

    The traditional ruler of the community, Eze Ezekwem said that the community will forever be indebted to the Federal Government and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for the access road when completed.

    The royal father said that the people of the area will remain grateful to the member representing Abia Central senatorial district at the senate, Senator Theodore Orji for attracting the road and urged him to compel those responsible to complete it soonest to Dave his people from road mishaps.

    A farmer, Mr. John Uche said that his landlords are farmers, adding that most of the goods they produce are wasted because of bad road as they cannot take them to the city to sell.

    Uche said, “My landlords are farmers and we need the road to evacuate our farm produce, we are therefore pleading with the federal government to as a matter of great concern to look at the road and assist the community in completing it.”

    Lending his voice the immediate past youth leader of Umuakannu community, Mr. Obinna Anosike Ukanwa appreciated the federal government for constructing the road but called for its speedy completion for easy movement.

    Ukanwa, who is physically challenged, said that the nature of the road has life and movement very difficult for his and his colleagues who are physically challenged, stressing that he cannot even move his wheelchair around the community freely.

    He said, “We the physically challenged in the area heaved a sigh of relief when the construction of the road started but the Federal Government and the federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development should please complete the road for us”.

    On his own side Mr. Chile Ogbonna said that the construction of the road shows the great regard the Federal Government and the federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development have for our people, called on them to ensure the road is completed.

    The people of Emede community have expressed their gratitude to the Federal Government, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the contractor handling the job while promising them that the community would give the contractor the needed assistance to complete the job.

    The community also used the opportunity to felicitate with their Senator Orji for his favourable disposition to the people and the federal government, which has made the federal government to remember them, and promised to pay him back at the appropriate time.

  • Two FRSC officers shot, hospitalised in Abia

    Two FRSC officers shot, hospitalised in Abia

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Saturday confirmed the shooting of two of its officers on duty in Abia.

    An eyewitness had earlier told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the officers were shot by security aides to a top government official in the state.

    The Public Education Officer of the Corps, Mr Bisi Kazeem, who confirmed the shooting to NAN, was silent on the identity of those responsible.

    Kazeem said the matter had been reported to the police for investigation, while the victims were receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital.

    “It is true that our officers were shot this afternoon. The matter has been reported to the police and we are awaiting the outcome of their investigation.

    “The wounded officers have been hospitalised, and they are in stable condition.

    “This will not deter our men from carrying out their duties, but would rather embolden them to make our roads safer for Nigerians,” he said.

    NAN learnt that the incident occurred at Umuikea Junction in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area.

    According to the eyewitness, an FRSC patrol team had flagged down the vehicle conveying the government official’s wife for seatbelt violation.

    “The lady was in her vehicle with two other females and none of them was wearing their seatbelts.

    “As the road safety officers were talking to them about it, they flared up and started assaulting the officers.

    “The big man’s wife called her husband’s security aides, who rushed to the scene and started shooting sporadically.

    “In the process, one of the FRSC officers was hit in the arm, and the other in neck and waists,” the eyewitness said.