Tag: abia

  • Chibok girls: Reps urge FG to hasten negotiations 

    Chibok girls: Reps urge FG to hasten negotiations 

    The House of Representatives has urged the Federal government to hasten negotiations for the release of the remaining abducted Chibok girls.

    The decision of the lawmakers followed the adoption of a motion by Asabe Vilita Bashir (APC, Borno), who said tomorrow will mark the third anniversary of the abduction of 219 students from Girls Secondary School Chibok by Boko Haram insurgents.

    House Committee on Women Affairs was also mandated to ascertain the condition and level of rehabilitation so far carried out for the 21 girls released in October 2016.

    Bashir said it has become imperative for the Federal government to fulfil its promise to build on the successful negotiation with Boko Haram that led to the release of 21 of the girls.

    Saying that the release of the remaining 83 students still held by the group must be a priority, she noted that the continued captivity of the girls is exposing them to more harm by the day.

    “Thursday 14th of April 2017 will mark three years since the abduction of the school girls, yet, 195 of them are still in captivity and negotiations for their release seems to be taking too long.

    “We are concerned about the safety of the abducted girls as three years is too much a period for them to remain in captivity considering they risk being subjected to more untold hardship, slavery, molestation, abuse, rape, pregnancy and forced marriage in the  hands of their abductors”, she said.

    In her contribution, Nnenna Elendu-Ukeje (PDP, Abia) said a comprehensive  rehabilitation program for the released girls and their children must be put in place

    “That is the only way the girls and their children many of whom are products of sexual assault would be fully reintegrated back into society,” she noted.

     

    The motion was unanimously adopted after it was put to a voice vote.

     

  • EFCC: Court upholds competence of witness on Kalu’s trial

    EFCC: Court upholds competence of witness on Kalu’s trial

    A Federal High Court on Monday in Lagos upheld the competence of a witness, Christiana Ohiri, in the ongoing trial of a former Governor of Abia, Orji Uzor kalu, charged with money laundering.

    On Oct. 31, 2016, the EFCC preferred a 34-count charge bordering on N3.2 billion fraud against Kalu and a former Commissioner for Finance during Kalu’s administration, Ude Udeogo.

    Also charged is a company, Slok Nig. Ltd.

    The accused had pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    At the hearing last month, the defence team had raised objection to the competence of Ohiri, a manager of a branch of the UBA at Umuahia.

    Ohiri is described as second prosecution witness.

    Ruling on the objection, Justice Mohammed Idris held that the witness was competent to testify in the trial.

    Idris held that the witness could give evidence in the case, since the provisions of the Evidence Act had been complied with by the EFCC.

    The court declared that the signatory to the proof of evidence was not in doubt, adding that there was substantial compliance with the provision of the rules.
    The judge held that “the proof of evidence before this honourable court is competent”.

    In continuation of her evidence before the court, the witness said that no payment was made to the former governor from the government house account.

    Under cross-examination by Kalu’s lawyer, Chief Gordy Uche (SAN), over a document containing information about 36 bank drafts, the witness said that no draft was either paid by Kalu or issued in his name.

    Responding to a question from the silk, the witness said: “the first defendant (Kalu) did not personally come to me to purchase any draft and his name was not included on any of the drafts.

    “His name or photograph also does not feature in the mandate cards of the signatories to the Government House Account.’’

    The witness had earlier informed court that between September and October, 2006, the UBA head office had contacted her branch, requesting for some documents about some transactions that were done earlier in the year.

    She said that some of the transactions were listed while others were retrieved from the bank’s archives and sent to Lagos.

    Ohiri said that she did not know what the head office wanted to do with the documents.

    She said that by 2007, she was invited by the EFCC, which asked her some questions about the documents her bank sent to the commission.

    “I was invited to the EFCC four times in 2007 and I made three statements at the commission’s office,” she stated.

    When Uche suggested to the witness that her statements were contradictory and inconsistent, she replied, “I disagree’’.

    Further proceedings has been adjourned until April 11.

    In the charge, the accused were alleged to have committed the offences between August, 2001 and October, 2005.

    Kalu was alleged to have used his company to retain N200 million in an account in First Inland Bank, now FCMB.

    The money is alleged to be part of funds illegally derived from the coffers of the Abia State Government.

    In one of the counts, Kalu’s company, Slok Nig. Ltd. and one Emeka Abone, said to be at large, were also alleged to have retained in the company’s account the sum of N200 million on behalf of the first accused.

    They were alleged to have used Manny Bank (now Fidelity Bank Plc), Spring Bank Plc, the defunct Standard Trust Bank and Fin Land Bank, now FCMB.

    In counts one to 10, the accused were alleged to have retained about N2.5 billion in different accounts, whose funds were said to belong to the Abia government.

    Cumulatively, the accused were alleged to have diverted over N3.2 billion from the Abia government’s treasury during Kalu’s tenure as governor.

    The offence is said to have contravened the provisions of Sections 15(6), 16 and 21 of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2005.

    It is also said to have contravened the provisions of the Money Laundering Act of 1995 as amended by the amendment Act No.9 of 2002 and Section 477 of the Criminal Code Act, Laws of the Federation, 1990.

     

  • Abia monarch who is in love with Buhari

    Abia monarch who is in love with Buhari

    His Royal Majesty Isaac Ajonu Ikonne is 88, and has reigned for 44 years. The former chairman of Abia State Council of Traditional Rulers, who is the oldest and longest serving traditional ruler in Abia , does no look any inch his age.

    Eze Ikonne thought because of his fame and age, the immediate past government in the state would heed his advice. But no. Still, he continued to bear his mind.

    In 2015, during the electioneering, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) government then made it a sort of official policy not to allow any other presidential candidate to campaign in the state, except Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. That was why when the then All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari came to Aba and was denied access to the Enyimba stadium.

    However, Eze Ikonne not only received Buhari in his palace, he also gave him the chieftaincy title of Ogbuagu 1 (lion killer). He presented him a walking stick and machete with which to clear the enemies on his way.

    This fatherly gesture never went down well with officials of the immediate past administration in the state and some of his colleagues.

    For committing this “sin”, every attempt was made to sanction the free-minded monarch, but as the Igbo would say, “a long and strong human excreta is good to be used as a club, but the problem is who will lift it from the ground”.

    The APC chairman in the state, Hon. Donatus Nwankpa, condemned the attack launched against the traditional ruler then. In a statement he said: “Did His Imperial Majesty, Eze Ikonne commit any criminal offence by giving chieftaincy title to Buhari? Was what he did in anyway unconstitutional? What part of the constitution did he breach? Eze Ikonne has the right to invite other traditional rulers and his friends to an occasion of such magnitude without the permission of anybody. Buhari is a former head of state and the presidential candidate of the APC who was in the state for a political campaign and to show that he has respect for the traditional institution paid the monarch a visit.

    “The monarch and his cabinet as a means of reciprocating the gesture in turn conferred on him a chieftaincy title. Buhari is not the first person the monarch is conferring a chieftaincy title and I wonder why the chieftaincy on Buhari should be generating such ripples in the state. This has gone a long way to show you how desperate people can be. They don’t have any right to suspend him. Let them bring the constitution that empowered them to suspend him. To me, His Imperial Majesty Eze Isaac Ikonne remains the Enyi 1 of Aba and that is our position.”

    The threat never perturbed the ebullient monarch who kept saying that as a traditional ruler and father to all, he would not discriminate against any of his “sons” more over when the person that was involved was a man of high integrity who should be supported to succeed.

    Eze Ikonne’s support for Buhari has ever since remained as solid as the rock of Gibraltar. When Buhari was away on a medical vacation in London, the traditional ruler who is a leading figure of the Brotherhood of Cross and Star continued to pray for the president’s recovery. When Buhari returned, Eze Ikonne said: “I am using this opportunity to thank the President of this country, Muhammadu Buhari, Ogbuagu 1 of Aba, you are welcome. God has done another great thing in your life by sparing your life when you went abroad for medical treatment. I, on behalf of my family and entire community thank God that you came back alive. Anybody that is a child of God has nothing to do with untimely death.

    “Despite what some people are saying, Nigeria would not have been the same if you had died. It was not all Nigerians that are not happy with him, but few who believe you stand on their way and not allow them to milk Nigeria the way they have done in the past, but they’ve been put to shame. Majority of Nigerians of which we are among cried and prayed to God not to allow the devil had his way through that sickness. I thank God for bringing you back safely and it is my wish that you will stay alive and see to the end of your administration because you came to save Nigeria.”

    Eze Ikonne urged the president to soldier on in his fight against corruption, stating that nothing will stand on his way in his resolve  to make Nigeria great again.

    “When president Buhari came to Abia in 2015 during the campaigns my palace was the first place he touched his foot on and I prayed and blessed him. While wishing him victory at the polls then, I gave him the chieftaincy title of Ogbuagu 1 of Aba (meaning lion killer) and he indeed conquered his opponents at the polls. In the same manner, with the Ogbuagu feather on his cap, he will surmount the problems of this country which I’m happy he had started tackling frontally.

    “While thanking the doctors who treated the president in London, the monarch said Buhari’s sickness and his return to the country alive has gone a long to show that God loves the president more than we human beings and prayed God to give the president long life and good health to carry on with his fight against corruption.”

    He was of the view that Nigerians should support Buhari as he has something good in mind for the people although things might be a little bit difficult, but the citizens shall laugh last and laugh best.

    The monarch wants the president to visit Abia now that he was back so that the “people of Abia State who saw him last when he came in 2015, will see him again so that those enemies who are still doubting whether he actually came back will put their faces in down in shame.

    Eze Ikonne commended the vice president, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, who held fort for the president while he was away, saying he was a dependable ally.

    The revered tradition ruler also had sweet words for Abia Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.

    “I want to thank the governor for the quality job he is doing particularly on Faulks Road that leads to Ariaria International market. I am not surprised at this because when he came to my palace also. I gave him the title of Ogbuhere Uzo (one that opens the path) and I urge him to continue in his bid to open up Aba,” he said.

    He commended the governor for the articulate presentations in made when the vice president visited Abia as part of his visits to oil producing states which he said unearthed many things the Federal Government never knew before. He added that the meeting would go a long way in checkmating youth restiveness in oil producing communities of the state.

     

  • Stand with your son, Abia governor tells community

    Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has urged the people of Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area to stand by their son, who is the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Chikwendu Kalu.

    Speaking when he received the people of the area who came on a solidarity visit to him, Ikpeazu said those behind the plot to recall the speaker should give peace a chance.

    The people of the area, through their council chairman, Ifeanyi Isikaku, read a communique a four-point communique, saying: “That we pass a vote of implicit confidence on our son, member representing Isiala Ngwa South State constituency and the Speaker, Abia State House of Assembly Rt Hon Chikwendu Kalu.

    “That we disassociate ourselves and indeed the good people of Isiala Ngwa South council area from the purported malicious publication in some national dailies of 22nd March, 2017 on the recall process against the speaker.

    “That we urge the good people of Abia State and the House of Assembly to disregard and discountenance the said publications as being frivolous and the handiwork of faceless detractors who have no good in tensions for our people and the state.

    “We hereby pledge our unalloyed loyalty to our son and the speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Chikwendu Kalu a s well as the Abia State government under the leadership of Dr Okezie Ikpeazu.”

    At the House of Assembly, Kalu thanked his people for coming to stand by him and assured them that he would work for the good of the state.”

    At a meeting held by the political stakeholders in Isiala Ngwa South local government area, they condemned the recent call by some people suspected to come from the area calling for Kalu to resign or be recalled.

    They released a communique signed by 87 people condemning the actions of some members of the council and called them to retrace their steps or face the consequences.

    The four-point communique reads: “That we pass a vote of implicit confidence on our son, member representing Isiala Ngwa South State constituency and the Speaker, Abia State House of Assembly Rt Hon Chikwendu Kalu.

    “That we disassociate ourselves and indeed the good people of Isiala Ngwa South council area from the purported malicious publication in some national dailies of 22nd March, 2017 on the recall process against the speaker.

    “That we urge the good people of Abia State and the House of Assembly to disregard and discountenance the said publications as being frivolous and the handiwork of faceless detractors who have no good in tensions for our people and the state.

    “We hereby pledge our unalloyed loyalty to our son and the speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, Chikwendu Kalu a s well as the Abia State government under the leadership of Dr Okezie Ikpeazu.”

     

  • ‘Abia is working under Ikpeazu’

    ‘Abia is working under Ikpeazu’

    Enyinnaya Appolos is the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State. In this interview with reporters in Umuahia, the state capital, he speaks about the challenges and achievements of the governor in the last two years. Excerpts:

    On May 29, 2017, Governor Ikpeazu will be two years in office. How has the journey been?
    Indeed, May 29, 2017 is around the corner and will make it two years that Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu became the 4th democratically elected governor of Abia State. So far it’s been almost two years of challenges and experiences, at the same time, two years of achievements and development at a scale Abia has never witnessed since 1999. In a nutshell, it’s been a fulfilling and rewarding two years for the people of Abia State. The period has also opened our eyes to the political realities in the state which may not have been factored in when the administration came to being. It has also made both the governor and the people of the state to really know what is at stake in the state.
    What are the challenges?
    When this government started in 2015, we didn’t know the country was going into economic recession, but apparently divinely inspired, the governor’s first policy when he came in was to cut down his salary and allowances as well as that of everyone of his aides by 50 percent. Whatever the governor is getting today as his salary is half of what it is supposed to be. As common and as ordinary as I am, whatever I am getting today as salary in this office as CPS is 50 percent of what it is supposed to be. What provoked this decision was that this government wanted to save; wanted avenues to save more money so that we can do more work for the people. When Governor Ikpeazu took this decision, Nigerians didn’t know, other states didn’t know that we are going to be hit by recession, but lo and behold that’s where we are today as a nation, with the monthly allocation from the Federal Government to the states drastically reduced. Today, states like Abia which in the immediate past used to get as much as N6b monthly, can not even boost of N3b; for some months it was slightly above N1b and around that range. Even the IGR of the state has also been affected by this recession, but wisdom and prudence on the side of our Governor has really helped to drive the vehicle of the state up to this point.
    How did your boss manage the recent Paris club refund, and the bailout fund he got in 2015?
    Yes, Abia State got N10.6b from the Paris Club refund. If you remember, the federal government pleaded with states to use 50% of whatever they got to clear up the issue of salary and pension. For us in Abia, 50 % of our N10.6b is N5.3b. What the governor did was first of all, to get approval of the Abia State House of Assembly to spend the money.
    The House approved the request of the State Governor to spend the N10.6b accrued to Abia State from the Paris club debt refund as follows:
    N5.3 billion on Salary arrears and pensions.
    N1.7 billion on road constructions.
    N2.5 billion  on bridges.
    N685 million on Hospitals
    N200 million for street lighting.
    On the issue of bailout fund, in 2015 when the federal government was giving bailouts to states, Abia State applied for a bailout of N30 billion from the federal government, but got N14.152. The bailout was specifically for payment of salaries and pensions. The Governor immediately constituted a committee with Mr. Obinna Oriaku, the Commissioner for Finance, who was then the Special Adviser to Governor on Economic Matters as chairman, and handed over same amount to them for disbursement. Other members of the committee included the state chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, the state chairman of Trade Union Congress and Chairman, Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE.
    Others are: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs; Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Administration; office of the Head of Service and the Accountant-General of the state, the Auditor-General, and the Statistician-General.
    Let me recall your mind to the fact that when the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) listed states that allegedly mismanaged their bailout fund, Abia was not among. Instead Abia was among those that applied prudence in the managment of the fund.
    So, in a nutshell, the N14b bailout fund and the N10.6b Paris Club refund were prudently managed by the Abia State government with the leadership of the civil societies in the state. It was because of how these funds were managed that made NULGE to give the Governor a recognition recently. It’s a pity that some politically frustrated elements in the state, who play politics with everything still talk about these funds with unfounded allegations.
    What are the achievements of the government?
    Plenty. During the campaigns, the governor made promises and one of the major promises he made was that he was going to develop Abia from resources gotten from Aba. The governor knew then that in future Nigeria would no longer depend on oil as the mainstay of the economy and source of her revenue and if it becomes so, what’s going to be the fate of Abia that is not even a major oil producing state and that was exactly what led into what we now call the five pillars of development upon which this government is working on. In developing those pillars, the Governor was looking at the natural areas of strength of the state, where we have competitive advantage over others, which translates to what we have that other states do not have or at least not enough of and we came to realise that we have Aba, which no other state in Nigeria has. Before now, the road infrastructure in Aba was nothing to write home about and this government decided to tackle head on the issue road infrastructure in Aba as one of the enablers for strengthening the premier commercial cum industrial orientation of the state and her people.
    Hence, the governor who assumed office on May 29, 2015, which was a Friday,  by June 1st being Monday, hit the ground running in terms of road construction. On that day alone, he flagged off the reconstruction of seven roads at Aba alone. As I speak, all the roads flagged off on that first day in office have been completed and commissioned. They include Adventist Close (ENUC close), Ommne, Kamalu, Chima Nwafor, Umuehilegbu, Umule and Owerri roads. And the Governor has long moved to constructing more roads some of which have been completed while others are ongoing, including Faulks Road, MCC/Old Express, Ururuka Road, Owoahiafo/Onicha Ngwa road, Umuaro/Ekwereazu Ngwa Road, the Osisioma junction flyover, Aba Road and low cost housing estate road 2, both in Umuahia and many more that are currently ongoing.
    To date 32 roads have been done across the state with 65 others ongoing or what you call “work in progress”.
    He has plans to do much more, but it should be noted that within this same period of two years, the governor has been in and out of courts. Of course your are aware that the defeated governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the last election, Dr. Alex Otti, went to the tribunal to challenge the election of the governor. That matter ran through all the way to the Supreme Court and immediately after that when the governor thought everything was over for him to settle and really deliver to Abians the promises he made. But seemingly from nowhere, we had to again face another desperate judicial actions by Uche Ogah and Friday Nwosu, who were co-aspirants to the PDP ticket in 2014. As we speak, the matter is still pending at the Supreme Court with ruling expected in the Ogah matter in May while the Nwosu matter is yet to be settled. Even the defeated APGA candidate who hitherto litigated his matter up to the Supreme Court has rejoined the desperate legal bonanza aimed at stealing the mandate Abians freely gave the Givernor.
    Yet being in and out of court has not really deterred the governor and that was why I said that it has been two years of sweet and sore experiences. Sweet because in the midst of the distractions the Governor has recorded many achievements that Abia people can feel and touch. Yet sore because much more could have been achieved if not for the desperate distractions.
    Two major roads at Aba that even the opposition has used repeatedly in their propaganda against the government are Port Harcourt and Faulks roads. Today, Faulks road is about 50 percent completed and is being handled by SETRACO. Port Harcourt road, which is a Federal road, has now been effectively taken over by the state government in order to ease the pains of Abians and residents who have suffered along that road for many years without federal intervention. The governor who promised to fix that road, has commenced the contractual processes leading to the fixing of the road.
    In all, this administration has completed 15 roads in Aba alone in two years, and the Governor’s drive is to leave Abia better than he met it.
    Where will the funds to execute these projects come from bearing in mind the present economic recession?
    It might interest you to know that by the time this government came on board, Abia State internally generated revenue (IGR) was between N500m to N600m monthly. But as at December 2016, our IGR was over N1b and the governor has said that our target by December 2017 will be N2.5b. Ultimately we are targeting N3.5b, before 2019. How we are going to get funds is simple and that is why we are focusing on Aba and that was why the governor said he was going to develop Abia from Aba because from Aba alone, this government will generate enough revenue that will help it to provide needed infrastructure in all the parts of the state.
    Sometime last year, the governor flagged off the reconstruction of Enyimba hotels, but till moment, there is nothing happening on site. What’s the problem?
    A past government in the state sold Enyimba hotels to the Aba Chamber of Commerce, Mines and Agriculture (ACCIMA), so it is no longer as we speak the property of the state. What happened was that this government was making moves to reclaim that place, but hurriedly, ACCIMA people said they were already in touch with Swiss International who were coming to build the place. They came to the governor and said that everything was in place to commence work at the site. It was not actually the state government that went to do that refurbishing and remodelling of that hotel, but ACCIMA. The governor was only invited to participate in flagging off what ACCIMA had supposedly concluded on. It was actually an agreement between ACCIMA and Swiss International. At the moment, the Government of Abia state is marking time and watching them,  it will get to a pointl where we will no longer have to wait for them; maybe the government by then will fully move in. This is because as we speak in the Aba of today, I can tell you that a whole lot of people, local and foreign, are queuing to invest in Aba and Aba in response to the Governor’s persistent calls backed by actions, for Ndigbo to think home and invest at home as well as attract their foreign partners to invest in the fastest growing market in Africa: Aba the SME capital of Nigeria.

    Many investors have specifically indicated interest in Enyimba Hotel because of the location and opportunities it presents as a waterfront hotel. I’m sure, like I said earlier, the government is marking time watching ACCIMA, it will get to a point where we will say “well we have waited for you and your partners and we’ve not seen you, we are now moving in and will refund whatever it is that should be returned to whoever, then the state can move in”. For the purposes of responding to your question, I must restate clearly what happened that flag off day was between ACCIMA and Swiss International.
    Has this administration any plans to bring moribund industries in the state back to life?
    Yeah, we have Golden Guinea Breweries, the Glass Industry, the Metrological complex, the Ogwe Golden Chicken and a whole lot of them. The Glass Industry in Aba had started production before the activities of vandals in the Niger Delta stopped them because the gas they use come from there. Government had really put in a lot of resources in that place. The same goes to the Golden Guinea Breweries. I’m aware, I remembered that I met with the man in charge of the Brewery and he said everything was almost ready as at last year. But a lot of people don’t understand what the present economic situation has done to Nigeria and Nigerians. Nobody is importing because our country is one where we virtually import everything, including raw materials and spare parts. Now, nobody is importing, foreign partners to private businesses have all gone back. The dollar is so high that not many manufacturing businesses are surviving. So, I think that was actually what happened to Golden Guinea Breweries because I remember on a particular visit of the governor to the facility, the man in charge said that place would have been ready by the end  of last year. Yet we are still optimistic that before the end of this year, the issue around Golden Guinea will be sorted out.
    What is the state government doing to checkmate insecurity that is rearing its ugly head in the state again?
    We all know the issue of security is a challenge to governments all over the world; it is not peculiar to Abia. The challenge is fast becoming a moving target requiring continuous improvements to checkmate and we are continuously innovating to meet the challenges of securing our state. Even developed countries like Britain are facing security challenges and am sure you are aware of the recent terror incident in London. I also read the other day that a Divisional Police Office (DPO) was kidnapped somewhere in Lagos. Imagine a situation where a DPO was kidnapped in a state with possibly the best resources in the country. We are not trying to compare our case with others much as we know that the issues are right there, but like I said, we are doing everything to checkmate rising crime rate that we noticed after the Yuletide season. The government has given all kinds of support to the security agencies in the state to do their work effectively. Recently, the governor was at Zone 9 headquarters here in Umuahia where he took a tour of their facility and what they have, up till now, the governor of Abia State didn’t know that where we have presently as the headquarters of zone 9 police, is a rented property. What the governor did was after visiting their temporary offices at Ehimiri, he moved straight to their proposed permanent site at Ogurube Layout, and he promised that before the end of this year, the zone 9 headquarters permanent site in Umuahia will be ready. The government is doing everything to get the issue of insecurity sorted out. More than 30 vehicles with modern communication equipment have been donated to security agencies in the state within the past 2 years.
    Local Government and other sundry workers in the state are owed arrears of salary, is there anything government is doing to pay the workers?
    The major cause of where we are today, in terms of salaries, is certainly not because Abia State governor does not want to pay. It’s because the country as a whole is suffering from economic hardship and that has affected us with reference to revenue inflows. Remember that at the beginning of this interview, I told you that a State like Abia that used to get above N6b from Abuja, now gets about N3b. However, that has not stopped the state from making every frantic effort to ensure that salaries are paid. So we are appealing to our people to continue to show support and understanding to the efforts of the government. We are doing everything possible to clear salary and pension arrears in the state. What does not get reported is the fact that more than 80% of our civil servants have received at least January salaries. Things will get better as we continue to manage inflows prudently, remove ghosts from the payroll and close all revenue leakages.
    On the issue of Abia Poly you mentioned, there are things people don’t understand. For instance, those private polytechnics in the country, who picks their bills? Is it government? The management of such schools do that. Abia Poly has students who pay fees, Abia poly is one of the parastatals of government under subvention which the government has been giving. When this administration came on board, close to two years ago, Abia Poly had a N2b loan facility hanging on its neck and government wrote it off. Let me tell you something, this government has in the last two years spent close to N4b on an institution that is generating revenue for itself. So, if we are now talking of owing salary in that school, the question should now be who actually owes who? Is it the government that is to give you subvention for you to run your school or you that is collecting all your fees and statutory levies from the students and still spend the money without paying salaries to your workers? So, we should try to get it right.
    Also, each time we talk about payment of civil servants salary, we make it look as if all Abians are civil servants. What about those who are not government workers, who are on their own that government is obliged to also look after? Surely, with revenue inflows that are just about enough to pay salary of our civil servants a responsible government must also provide for others who are not civil servants and who constitute more than 85% of the citizens of the state.
    Not quite long ago the governor of Imo State said about three governors in the South East will be joining the ruling APC, it was rumoured your principal would be one of them, could this be true?
    Well, when the governor of Imo State said that, he never mentioned any governor. So, since he didn’t mention which and which governors from the South East will join them, we also think we are not mentioned, so, why should we be responding to that? But that’s not to say that Gov Okezie Ikpeazu is leaving the PDP. Of course when PDP governors met with the former president of Nigeria to resolve the lingering crisis in the party, he was there.

  • Aba court dissolves marriage over denial of conjugal right

    An Aba-la-Ohazu Customary Court has dissolved the marriage between Ezinne and her husband, Victor Nwogu, over denial of  conjugal right for four years.

    Ezinne, the petitioner, told the court that her husband had put her through emotional and physical trauma by beating her and being deceitful.

    She also alleged that her husband had refused to pay for their house rent and denied her love as well as conjugal rights since 2014.

    She, therefore, prayed the court to formally dissolve the marriage which was contracted in 2010 under the native customs of Amankalu, Igbere, in Bende Local Government Area of Abia.

    Ezinne, who is from Umuekene, Obuzor in Osisioma Local Government in Abia, said she wanted to revert to her maiden name, Abel Uche Olawa.

    “I am willing to return my bride price of N50, 000 through the court to Nwogu,” she said.

    She further prayed the court to direct Nwogu to return all her property in his custody to her and should desist from threatening her.

    While the petitioner had Mr Stanley Anyaegbe as her counsel, Nwogu was neither present in court nor was he represented by any lawyer.

    The Senior Magistrate, Mr Diamond Olewengwa, said that although Nwagu was served the court papers, he did not appear in court.

    “This shows that he is not willing to stop the dissolution process,’’ the magistrate said.

    Olewengwa said that the childless marriage which displayed lack of love, a key ingredient in marriage, physical assault and “abdication of duty” on the man’s part showed him to be irresponsible.

    “Being separated since 2014 till date and no child from the disjointed union, it is clear that all ingredients of dissolution are present in the petition,” the Magistrate said.

    The court, therefore, ruled that the marriage between Ezinne and Victor had broken down irretrievably as a “result of lack of love and trust, deceit, denial of conjugal rights and irreconcilable differences stands dissolved”.

    Olewengwa ordered that Nwogu should take back his N50.00 bride price, stop any threats to Ezinne’s life and release her property in his custody.

    He also said that Ezinne should revert to her maiden name “Abel Uche Olawa”, adding that both parties were now free to remarry whoever they desired.

  • Relief as Abia council gets hospital

    Relief as Abia council gets hospital

    Their ordeal was quite remarkable. Expectant mothers travelled far to be delivered of their babies. Patients suffering common and severe ailments had to make do with medical services provided by personnel of missionary hospitals or private facilities. In many cases, patients from rural areas died not from complications but because it took too long to find a health facility.

    Now redemption has come, thanks to the state government which has just built and inaugurated what has been referred to as a state-of-the-art hospital at Mgboko, headquarters of Obingwa Local Government Area of the state.

    Governor Okezie Ikpeazu flagged off the hospital.

    A resident of Obingwa narrated a telling experience, saying he lost his wife who had gone to deliver their baby in one of the clinics in their community. She developed complications in the midnight because the staff at the facility could no longer handle the matter. Before they could ferry her to another hospital in Aba, she gave up the ghost on the road.

    This was one of several experiences the people of Obingwa were passing through until Governor Ikpeazu ensured that the Obingwa General Hospital, attracted to the area by former governor, now Senator, Theodore Orji, was completed.

    The facility, built in conjunction with the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme or SURE-P, is fitted with modern tools, complete with doctors’ quarters.

    The joy of Obingwa residents knew no bounds as they trooped out to witness the epoch-making occasion as the governor commissioned the 100-bed facility.

    Governor Ikpeazu donated N1m for the treatment of the early callers at the hospital. The announcement of the donation caused the people to go into wild jubilation.

    Ikpeazu said that the facility would assist the Primary Health Centers in the local council, stressing that construction of the doctors’ quarters, borehole and provision of a soundproof generating set was to aid the medical staff to do their jobs.

    He charged the people of the area to ensure that they guard and protect the facility built in their community in order to serve the purpose for which the hospital was built for.

    He said, “With the presence of this hospital, our people doesn’t need to suffer going to Hospitals in Aba and Umuahia the state capital seeking for medical attention because it has the state-of-art facility that are available in major hospitals in major parts of the state. We have other similar hospitals in other parts of the state which we are going to commission in no distant time and it is our wish that these hospitals will assist the efforts of the Primary Health Care Centres in the state,” Ikpeazu stated.

    The health commissioner, John Ahukanna in his speech, recalled how Governor Ikpeazu has invested so much in the secondary health sector since the inception of his administration which he said has helped to promote health services.

    Ahukanna said that the state government would frown at any form of illegality in the hospital by any hospital personnel and however urged prospective patients to report any form extortion which he said that it would be followed up to the latter.

    Hon. Amaechi Hanson thanked the governor for his love for the people of Mgboko, Obingwa and the state at large and stated that the presence of the hospital would help in reducing mother and child mortality rate and cost of accessing medical health care in the local government area.

    Hanson who assured that the hospital was in safe hands and called for the recruitment of health officers from the local government who will work as medical staff in the facility.

     

  • Abia to partner Navy on security

    Abia to partner Navy on security

    Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has restated his administ-ration’s eagerness to partner the Nigeria Navy to enable the state achieve internal security.

    Speaking in Umuahia, the state capital, while receiving a delegation of the Navy led by the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Naval Training Command Apapa Lagos Rear Admiral Ifeola Mohammed, Ikpeazu appreciated what the navy is doing in terms of ensuring that Abia remains one of the safest states in the country.

    Ikpeazu who was represented by his Deputy Sir Ude Oko-Chukwu said that the state is at the forefront of championing the made in Nigeria products, adding that his government had at inception ensured that goods produced in Abia state are of high standards.

    He said that it was the reason that brought about the shoe clusters and leather garment in Aba which has the capacity of producing enough shoes for the Nigerian Army, Navy and NYSC members and urged them to take advantage of the cluster and its products.

    Ikpeazu commended officials of the Nigeria Navy further for their plans to expand its facilities in the state which will lead to improvement on the infrastructural development and security of the state.

    He assured them that his government would do all in its power to enable them achieve their expansion drive as well as remove all the bottlenecks involved in the issuance of certificate of occupancy.

    Earlier the FOC, Rear Admiral Mohammed said they are on a working vist to the state to ascertain ways of collaborating with the state government on the way forward especially in the area of internal security.

    Admiral Mohammed however thanked Governor Ikpeazu for his support of the Nigeria Navy in the discharge of her constitutional roles in the area of infrastructural development in the state and donation of utility vehicles to the college.

    The FOC restated the commitment of the navy in supporting the efforts of the state government in ensuring effective security of lives and property in the state and appealed to government to assist them complete the ring road within the Finance and Logistics college at Owerrinta and a guest house in Umuahia.

    He said that there is need for the state government and the naval school at Owerrinta to have a synergy towards flushing out criminals in the state and thereby create an enabling environment for the made in Nigeria products to thrive.

    Admiral Mohammed maintained that the pride of the state which is the made in Aba products need all the required security for those who would want to patronize them to come and make the state increase its isn’t ally generated revenue.

    He said that his visit was approved by the Chief of Naval Staff, adding that the navy has the plans to establish Admiralty University at its current college at Owerrinta, “This university when operational will also admit Abia indigenes and increase the number of graduates in the state”.

    In his reaction on the visit of the FOC to The Nation, the commandant of the College, Navy Captain Abdullahi Aminu said that he appreciates the Chief of Naval Staff and the FOC for their support in the fight against criminals in the state.

    Capt Aminu said that security of the environment and the state they operate in is paramount to the navy and pledged to work harder in the fight against criminality in the state, while warning criminals to relocate or face their Waterloo.

  • Anyansi urges contractor to hasten work on Enyimba Stadium

    Anyansi urges contractor to hasten work on Enyimba Stadium

    The Chairman, Enyimba FC of Aba, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, has called on the contractor handling the Enyimba Stadium to hasten work on the project to enable the team to return to their base.

    Anyansi-Agwu, who made the call on Monday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Calabar, commended Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia for his untiring effort to see that the team returns to its base.

    He said: “I thank the governor of Abia who has been putting in a lot of efforts to mak sure that we return to Aba.

    “So, we are very grateful to him, I call on the contractor handling the job to hasten up construction so that the team returns to its fortress’’.

    According to him, Enyimba has not performed well this season because they are playing away from home.

    He added that their opponents had taken advantage of that in most of their matches.

    “We have not done so well this season due to a lot of factors.

    “We are playing in Calabar and this gives opposing teams the impetus to prepare, knowing that we are playing away from home and this has been an added advantage to them.

    “This is unlike when a team is coming to Aba, you are already one goal down before coming.

    “But here in Calabar, they feel it is a neutral ground. These are some of the difficult situations we find ourselves in,’’ Anyansi-Agwu said.

    He said that, as soon as the stadium was ready, Enyimba would return to Aba to continue with their exploits.

    “We are a team with pedigree and a lot of flash-points. We have never been into any tournament just for participation.

    “We always want to win a trophy and when you win a trophy then you can now talk of representing the country.’’

  • Abia accountant-general, Onyendilefu I was never arrested by EFCC

    Abia accountant-general, Onyendilefu I was never arrested by EFCC

    The Accountant-General (AG) of Abia state, Sir Gabriel Onyendilafu has denied the story making the rounds that he has been arrested and detained by a team of officials from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The Abia State AG said that he was never invited nor was he ever arrested and detained by men of the anti corruption commission as he has been busy attending to the the financial problems of the state.

    Speaking with The Nation during a meeting of political stakeholders of Isiala Ngwa South at the country home of the speaker, Onyendilafu said that he was surprised to read from the social media and a local radio station that he has been arrested by EFCC.

    Onyendilafu said that he has never been invited by the anti corruption team nor was he detained by them for any reason, stressing that people are determined to tarnish his hard earned reputation for no reason.

    He said, “On Monday last week I boarded a plane to Abuja via Kaduna on an official assignment and held a meeting with the minister of finance which started and ended late because the minister came late for the meeting”.

    “The meeting continued the next day after which I took a flight back to Owerri airport from where I arrived Umuahia to continue with my work and as you can see I am not under any arrest which is the reason I am here for this meeting”.

    “If I was under arrest by the EFCC would I be here for this stakeholders meeting being held in the house of the Speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Chikwendu Kalu at Umuikaa and moving freely the way I am doing”.

    Onyendilafu was responding to the story that was aired by one of the ration stations in the state capital and some social media that he has been arrested at one of hotels located in the state capital and detained by the EFCC.

    It could be recalled that the radio station and some social media went to town saying that the Abia AG had been arrested and detained by the EFCC for financial crime related offenses and would soon appear in court.

    The Nation saw Onyendilafu moving freely among his people during the meeting and was laughing while answering questions from our correspondent and urged journalists to always confirm their facts before publishing to avoid unnecessary problems.