Tag: Enugu State

  • FG’s new job creation initiative to benefit 3m women, youths – Official

    FG’s new job creation initiative to benefit 3m women, youths – Official

    Three million women and youths nationwide will benefit from an agro-business programme for job creation of the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises ( LIFE ) scheme of the Federal Government, an official said on Tuesday.

    Dr Chinyere Ikechukwu-Eneh, Assistant Director, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, said in Enugu that 24 states would be captured under the pilot phase of the programme

    The official who was on advocacy visit to Enugu State Ministry of Agriculture, disclosed that the beneficiaries would be between the ages of 18 and 40.

    “The overall objective of this programme is to contribute to the attainment of food security and economic growth of Nigeria through job creation, value addition and business enterprises and improved livelihood.

    “Beneficiaries shall consist largely of young people selected across several agriculture disciplines in a gender-balanced manner with a minimum of 50 per cent women,” she said.

    She said 1, 200 farmers would also be empowered in the state under the programme.

    Ikechukwu-Eneh, who is the Team Leader for the LIFE in Enugu, stated that the programme would be implemented at the ward level through the establishment of ‘LIFE clusters’.

    She explained that the clusters would receive agricultural inputs for sustainable production, agro-processing and packaging facilities and a marketing system designed to connect rural food surplus to urban cities.

    The official added that two communities from two local government areas in each of the three senatorial districts benefit.

    She said that the selected communities would form five cooperative societies that would be empowered in their chosen areas of enterprise.

    Ikechukwu-Eneh, therefore, appealed to the people of the state to make good use of the programme to develop their capacities.

    “This programme will address the needs of existing cooperative groups that will be encouraged to own enterprises that will help their communities.

    “The minister has also requested that the states identify available rivers, streams and dams for utilisation going forward,” Ikechukwu-Eneh added.

    Responding, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mr Samuel Onyiaji, described the programme as bold, and advised that prospective beneficiaries be given adequate information on  the programme.

    “There are other intervention schemes running in the state and our farmers will like to compare notes.

    ‘‘They should have all the information with no hidden agenda in order to make good decisions,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the team will be in Enugu for four days to inspect communities, facilities and sensitise groups selected for the programme.

    NAN

  • Ex-Enugu APC Guber Candidate, Ezea, Salutes Nigerians

    Ex-Enugu APC Guber Candidate, Ezea, Salutes Nigerians

    Former governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress  (APC) in Enugu State,  Mr. Oke Ezea, has saluted the people of Enugu State and Nigerians for making it to the new year, 2018, urging them to rededicate themselves to God.

    In his New Year Message personally signed by him, he urged Nigerians to be grateful to the Almighty God for sparing their lives and asked all to keep faith with the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration noting that he would deliver on all his promises especially in building infrastructure, tackling corruption and ensuring security of lives and property especially in the Boko Haram ravaged North-east.
    Ezea urged his followers in the state to be more committed in the new year and be United promising that the party is strategically working to ensure victory in 2019 and provide dividends of democracy to all of them especially in the state.
    The statement read in parts:”I want to use the opportunity of the New Year to felicitate with President Buhari and the good people of Enugu State for the grace to witness a new year. I wish to urge all of you to keep faith with the government and to rededicate yourselves to God and  your civic responsibilities.
    “I urge all my supporters in Enugu State never to give up but to be optimistic that dividends of democracy will continue to reach them even as they prepare for the 2019 elections.
  • NSCDC deploys personnel to filling stations

    NSCDC deploys personnel to filling stations

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has deployed its personnel to filling stations in Enugu State to maintain law and order, as motorists and motorcyclists struggle to buy petrol.

    The Corps Commandant in the state, Mr Steve Amoga, made this disclosure to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Tuesday.

    Amoga said the corps personnel were deployed to NNPC Mega Filling Stations and major marketers’ filling stations that sell fuel at the pump price of N145 but had to contend with long queues.

    “What we have decided to do is to ensure deployment of our personnel to filling stations with long queues in order to ensure that the lines keep flowing.

    “Troublemakers are checked from distorting the queues and causing hardship for law-abiding citizens, who have decided to follow the queues diligently,” he said.

    Amoga said that the operation’s mandate only covered orderliness in the filling stations.

    The commandant assured the residents of the state, that the deployment would ease the current long queues in the filling stations and make life better for them.

    “I believe that the long queues in these filling stations will be a thing of the past, as the current orderly flow engineered by the NSCDC will ensure that motorists get petrol on time.

    “The deployment will eliminate all forms of disagreement and quarrels on queues that made most motorists spent nights at the filling stations,” he said.

    The NSCDC chief, however, advised residents to be mindful of the activities of the security personnel deployed to their areas and report any suspicious object, movement and persons to NSCDC personnel this yuletide.

    “When you see any face or group of people unknown to you, lurking around your vehicle, building and premises, please do report to the NSCDC, so that our intelligence officers can come around.

    NAN reports that the NSCDC deployed 2,000 personnel in Enugu State to ensure the safety of lives and property of residents at yuletide.

    The NSCDC officers and men in uniform and plain-clothes, who are on 24-hour operation, are expected to man strategic locations to protect the citizenry as well as public infrastructure.

  • Behold the First Class women

    Behold the First Class women

    The University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) in Enugu State and the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) in Awka, Anambra State have inducted pharmacists. Two women – Mrs Janefrances Okafo-Ofomata and Miss Chinasa Ofondu – emerged the best graduating students, winning coveted academic prizes at the ceremonies. FRANKLIN ONWUBIKO (UNIZIK) and SAINT EKPALI (UNN) report.

    They have never met,but they share some things in common. Apart from studying the same course in schools that are miles apart, Mrs Janefrances Okafo-Ofomata and Miss Chinasa Ofondu are women of excellence. They surmounted life challenges with sheer willpower to achieve distinction in pharmacy.

    With a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.90, Chinasa became the Overall Best Graduating Student at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) – a feat, she said, was propelled by her father’s death. She was also the best in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

    In a class of 76 students, Mrs Okafo-Ofomata, a young mother of one, was the Overall Best Graduating Student of the 2016/2017 graduating set of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) in Awka, Anambra State.

    Chinasa, who hails from Ozubulu in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State, said her father’s death almost terminated her academic career, but added that she never despaired despite the challenges she faced during the period.

    Chinasa said the death of her father encouraged her to strive towards achieving life goals.

    She said: “The death of my father came as a rude shock to us and I had thought that would be the end of my education. But, rather than being discouraged, it served as a source of motivation for me while I struggled to go to school.”

    Chinasa’s strength of mind to get education earned her a scholarship from the late Bishop Eke Obiefule and Valerian Okeke, who were astonished by her brilliance and determination.

    After graduating with a First Class in pharmacy, Chinasa said: “I was not the one who read the most in the class. A good number of colleagues read far more than I did, but I read smartly. I knew exactly what to read in all the courses.

    “I aimed to be the best graduating student in my faculty, but being the best in the whole school was what kept me awake at night. Achieving this feat is like an icing on a cake. This is evidence that God never abandons his children.”

    Chinasa said she did not expect to be the school’s valedictorian, having engaged in extracurricula activities. She was a strong member of the National Fellowship of Christian Pharmacy Students, in which she served as Vice President, Music Director and Academic Director at different times.

    She said: “In the midst of my academic and extracurricular demands, I devised a formula which is rooted in hard work, smartness and fervent prayer.”

    Chinasa expressed gratitude to the late Bishop Obiefule and Okeke, saying: “The scholarship they gave me laid the foundation for my academic excellence and future.”

    Sharing her story with CAMPUSLIFE, Mrs Okafo-Ofomata, who graduated with a CGPA of 4.72, described her academic journey as one “riddled with sleepless nights, disappointments, struggles, failures and pains”.

    She said: “I didn’t always keep to my study timetable, because we always had tight class activities. But, whenever I read, I assimilated faster. This worked well for me.”

    Mrs Okafo-Ofomata explained that she had always wanted to study pharmacy, but she was disappointed when she was offered admission for Pure and Industrial Chemistry at the UNN. After graduating with a Second Class (Upper Division) in Pure and Industrial Chemistry, she sat for another Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and applied to study pharmacy at the UNIZIK. After two attempts, she was admitted for pharmacy in 2013 through Direct Entry.

    Mrs Okafo-Ofomata got married to Mr Franklin Ofomata, as a student, and had her baby in 2016. She described this period of her life as “scary”, saying she juggled between taking care of her family and attending to demands of academics.

    At UNIZIK, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences runs a strict system which requires a high level of concentration from students.

    Despite all odds, Mrs Okafo-Ofomata studied hard to become the best in the faculty. At the induction held for graduating pharmacy students, Mrs Okafo-Ofomata went home with 10 awards and a cash prize of N500,000.

    Appreciating her lecturers for the knowledge imparted on her, she said: “We take pride in knowing that we have a set of intelligent, dedicated, updated and hardworking lecturers who have given us the confidence to touch the lives of others. We have been taught to act true to our calling in saving lives and not take them. These values inculcated in us would open doors for greater achievements in the future.”

    Congratulating the inductees earlier, the UNIZIK Vice-Chancellor (VC), Prof Joseph Ahaneku, represented by his deputy for Academics, Prof Charles Esimone, reminded the graduands of the need to guide their professional practice by the oath they took.

    He urged them to always remember the school’s values of discipline, self-reliance and excellence. He said the university would continue to encourage staff and students of the faculty by providing the infrastructure needed to facilitate teaching and learning, including classrooms, laboratories and hostels, among others.

    Administering the oath on the graduands, Registrar of Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN) Mr N.A.E Mohammed urged them to be acquainted with the code of ethics which prescribed the professional and moral responsibilities to patients, colleagues and the public.

    He urged the graduands to maintain strict compliance to the ethics, noting that a stringent penalty awaited anyone who engaged in unprofessional practice.

    UNIZIK’s Acting Dean of Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Prof Ikemefuna Uzochukwu said the university has contributed 431 pharmacists to the profession since inception in 2006. He disclosed that the school was working hard towards implementing the PharmD programme which had been approved for implementation in all universities by the National Universities Commission (NUC), beginning from the 2019/2020 academic session.

  • Adesina nominated for Chieftaincy award

    Adesina nominated for Chieftaincy award

    The Special Adviser to the President on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, has been nominated for chieftaincy title by Igwe Cyprian Nevobasi, the Igwe Omeluenyi 1 of Aguneese, Ezeani 111 of Nmaku Kingdom, Enugu State.

    This was contained in a statement issued by the Deputy Director (Press) in the State House, Attah Essa.

    The statement reads “Like the proverbial handshake across the Niger, honour is headed the way of Mr Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “Igwe Cyprian Nevobasi, the Igwe Omeluenyi 1 of Aguneese, Ezeani 111 of Nmaku Kingdom, Enugu State, has nominated Adesina for a chieftaincy title, as part of the 1st Grand Ofala to mark his 14 years on the throne, next month.

    “The Igwe was personally at the State House, Abuja, to present the nomination letter to the Special Adviser on Media on Tuesday, December 5, 2017.”

    He disclosed that his traditional cabinet chose Adesina “because of the good work you have been doing for the country. President Muhammadu Buhari is God-sent, to bring change to Nigeria, and you have been supporting him in the assignment, to the admiration of myself and my cabinet members.”

    The Igwe said he looked forward to a positive response from the nominee, noting that his first Ofala festival in 14 years promised to be a grand event.

    With Igwe Nevobasi during the visit were Hon USA Igwesi, a former member of the House of Representatives, and Chief Emmanuel Okeke.

    Adesina thanked the Igwe, his entire kingdom, and members of the delegation, saying:”I am simply short of words.”

  • Enugu approves N1.5b for rehabilitation of 14 rural, urban roads

    Enugu approves N1.5b for rehabilitation of 14 rural, urban roads

    The Enugu State Executive Council has approved N1.5 billion for the reconstruction of 14 critical roads in Enugu metropolis and some rural communities.

    The Commissioner for Works, Mr Greg Nnaji, made the disclosure in Enugu on Friday while briefing journalists on the outcome of the council meeting held at the government House.

    Nnaji said that the approval was given after an extensive deliberation on various issues affecting the state, especially with regard to infrastructure, security and human capacity development.

    He said that contracts for the urban roads were awarded with the aim of rehabilitating feeder roads to ease traffic on major city roads.

    According to him, the focus on rural roads is consistent with the current administration’s vision to improve the living standards of rural dwellers and build new cities.

    The commissioner said that the council decided to decongest the Nike Lake Road as part of government’s urban renewal strategy.

    “The council approved the linking of Ezike-Mgbowo-Nike Lake Road extension in Enugu East Local Government Area.

    “This is a popular road, and once this road is linked, people coming into Enugu from other states can drive through it to access the airport or continue their journey to destinations such as Anambra State,” he said.

    Nnaji noted that all the roads were strategic, adding that some would serve as necessary bypass to decongest the ever -busy Nike Lake Road.

    The commissioner said that some of the rural roads including the Ogrute-Umuogbo Ulo-Isiugwu-Umuokpu-Ette Road in Igbo-Eze North LGA, linking neighbouring Benue State, had for years not experienced any form of construction.

    He gave the breakdown of the contract to include reconstruction of Ohom-Orba-Amajioka-Umuikeoha-Agu Orba Road and Okpu-Agu Orba Road in Udenu Local Government Area at the cost of N377 million.

    Also approved is the reconstruction/rehabilitation of Ngenevu Road and Broderick Street in Coal Camp, in Enugu North council area at the cost of N117 million.

    Others include the rehabilitation of Njemanze Entrance, Bonny Lane, Asata Chemist Lane and New Market Roundabout-Civil Defence Headquarters-Works Road, all in Enugu North Local Government Area.

    Equally approved are procurement of an incidence response vehicle for the Enugu State Emergency Management Agency ( SEMA ) and the establishment of the Enugu State Multi-Door Court House for connected purposes in the state Ministry of Justice.

    The state executive council also approved fumigation of 425 primary, secondary, science and technical schools to ensure a conducive environment for teaching and learning.

    NAN

  • Police investigate electrocution of artisan in Enugu

    Police investigate electrocution of artisan in Enugu

    The Police Command in Enugu State says it has commenced investigation into alleged electrocution of an artisan, Uzoma Okpara, at the Unity Estate, Independence layout, Enugu metropolis.

    The Command’s spokesman, SP Ebere Amaraizu, said in a statement on Wednesday in Enugu that the  incident occurred on Nov. 21 at about 11 a.m.

    Amaraizu said the deceased, who was a plumber, died when he had contact with a high tension wire close to a building where he was working on a faulty overhead tank at the estate.

    He said that the victim was promptly rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention and was confirmed dead on arrival by the doctor on duty.

    He said that the body of the plumber had been deposited at the Eastern Nigeria Medical Centre, Enugu mortuary for autopsy.

    NAN

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  • Police distribute 2,500 leaflets on security tips, distress call numbers in Enugu

    Police distribute 2,500 leaflets on security tips, distress call numbers in Enugu

    The Enugu State Police Command, on Saturday, distributed over 2,500 leaflets with security tips, distress call numbers and social media addresses in Enugu.

    The command’s four distress call numbers are: 08032003702, 08075390883, 08086671202 and 08098880172.

    Its social media platforms include: nigeriapoliceenugustatecommand for Face-book; @PoliceNG_enugu for Twitter handle and enugustatepolice@gmail.com, enugustatepolice@gmail.com for Email.

    Speaking to our correspondent after the command’s monthly jogging and walking in Enugu, the Command’s Sports Officer, SP Ebere Amaraizu, said that the leaflets would enable residents to have an easy contact with the police.

    He also said that this would allow residents to join law enforcement agents to participate actively in crime prevention.

    Amaraizu said that the distribution of the leaflets was another measure that the command had designed to enhance pro-activeness by opening up avenues to get information and feedback from the people.

    He, however, lauded other security personnel and staff of corporate bodies for the co-operation and synergy in carrying out the exercise.

    Amaraizu, who is also the command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), thanked a telecommunication company – MTN Nigeria – for sponsoring most activities in the three-hour exercise.

    ‘‘This month’s Jog-and-Walk exercise with the theme: “Jog/walk for Agility and Life,’’ has enable police to reach their numerous publics and residents of the state through security tip leaflets.

    ‘‘It has built comradeship between police and other sister security agencies as well as corporate organisations, which chief among them is MTN Nigeria that had sponsored activities carried out in the exercise,’’ he said.

    Earlier, a Senior Security Manager with MTN Nigeria, Mr Chuks Ogbuehi, said ‘‘yes, we are seeing the benefits of partnering with the police and residents to create a peaceful environment for business and other human activities to strive in the state’’.

    One of the participants, Mr Osita Egbo, said that the exercise had made him more agile and allowed him to burn some calories.

    NAN reports that the participants, who walked and jogged over 12 kilometres, passed through Ridge Way, Okpara Avenue, Prisons Way, Camp Road, Zik Avenue and terminated at Agbani Road, all within Enugu.

    The Command’s monthly Walk/Jog show commenced in January, 2013.

    NAN

  • Enugu govt develops six housing estates in one year

    Enugu govt develops six housing estates in one year

    Enugu State Government says it developed six housing estates within one year and plans to launch website where people can get more information about housing developments in the state.

    The General Manager of Enugu State Housing Development Corporation ( ESHDC ) Mr Chukwuemelie Agu, disclosed this in an interview in Enugu on Sunday.

    Agu said that the new developed estates in the state included Heritage Estate, WTC Estate, Transparency Estate, Rangers Estate 1&2, Citadel Estate and Vally Estate.

    He explained that some of the estates were for low income earners, while others were for medium and high income earners.

    According to him, Citadel Estate is for high income earners and Valley Estate is exclusively for low income earners in the state.

    The general manager explained that the housing corporation ensured that the estates met the needs of all classes of people, adding that the estates were affordable for people according to their social strata.

    He pointed out that the developments of the estates were to cater for the growing population in the state.

    He said “in one year and few months in office, my team with tremendous support from Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, has been able to achieve a lot in estates development in Enugu State.”

    Agu said there were four upcoming estates for development from different communities outside Enugu metropolis to spread development and residence within the state.

    “We want to develop some of these satellite estates to be able to decongest the state capital, Enugu.

    “There are more people in Enugu metropolis because many are coming back to the state due to one reason or the other.”

    On the corporation’s new website, the general manager said it was aimed at providing detailed information about houses and all housing developments in the state.

    He said people could check the website for information without necessarily coming to the corporation’s office.

    He applauded Gov. Ugwuanyi “for his fatherly support to the corporation to cater for the welfare of Enugu residents.”

    NAN

  • Police arrest six armed robbery suspects in  Enugu

    Police arrest six armed robbery suspects in Enugu

    The Police in Enugu State have arrested six armed robbery suspects in Alulu Nike on the outskirts of Enugu metropolis.

    The spokesman of the state’s police command, Mr Ebere Amaraizu, alleged in a statement on Saturday that the suspects carried out the crime on Oct. 25 at a house located at Alulu Nike at about 1 a.m.

    Amaraizu said that those arrested included two suspected robbers, three suspected receivers, and a Keke NAPEP operator.

    “Following intelligence information, the police operatives of the New Haven Division arrested two suspects who gave their names as Chika Ezenwa alias Chiboy and Emmanuel Sunday alias Daddy B.

    “The two were arrested alongside other gang members who allegedly went to a victim’s house at Alulu Nike.

    “They broke into the house and robbed the occupants of the building of their various valuables at gun points.

    “It was further gathered that the hoodlums noticing that police operatives are aware of their misdeed; quickly escaped.

    “They were pursued and in the course of their escape, they were promptly closed up that early morning at about 2 a.m. by police operatives.

    “However, some members of the gang narrowly escaped while Ezenwa and Sunday were apprehended,’’ he said.

    Amaraizu said that following their arrest, the case was transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) where in a follow up investigations, one Abraham James alias Latty was also arrested on Oct. 29.

    “Also, one Onyebuchi Onwe of Obinagu Amuri in Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State, a notorious receiver of armed robbery exhibits, was arrested by the operatives on Nov. 2.

    “On Nov. 6, arrested in connection with the incident is one Agu Ebuka for allegedly receiving robbed and stolen properties together with one Yakubu Huseli.

    “Huseli was arrested for his role of always conveying suspects and exhibits with a tricycle popularly known as Keke NAPEP,’’ he said.

    The spokesman said that items recovered from the suspects included three 32-inch Plasma televisions; three vehicles, an Apple laptop; two small laptops; and one ipad.

    Amaraizu said that the suspects had been helping the police operatives in their investigations while man-hunt had been intensified against other fleeing members of the gang.