Tag: Enugu

  • ADP tackles coca-yam disease in Enugu

    ADP tackles coca-yam disease in Enugu

    The Programme Manager, Enugu State Agricultural Development Programme (ENADEP), Mr Onyema Nwodo, says the government is tackling cocoa-yam disease in the state.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the disease withers cocoa-yam plants.

    Nwodo told NAN in Enugu on Saturday that ADP had collected samples from the farmers in the area and sent them to the National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI), Umudike in Abia, which coordinates research in root crops.

    He said the cocoa-yam disease manifested two years ago and made the farmers in the area to lose a lot of the crop.

    “The implication is that even with N2,000 you cannot buy enough cocoa-yam to make a pot of soup.

    Nwodo explained that the ADP had to involve the (NRCRI) to look into the disease and when the report was released, it was made public.

    He urged the chairmen of Local Government Areas in the state and the department of agriculture to ensure that the disease was controlled.

  • Enugu explosion caused by battery spark – Police

    Enugu explosion caused by battery spark – Police

    The Enugu State Police Command said on Wednesday the Monday explosion in a market on the outskirts of Enugu was caused by a battery spark.

    The command’s Spokesman, SP Ebere Amaraizu, disclosed this in a statement in Enugu.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that on Sept. 11, at about 8 p.m., an alleged explosion rocked the scrap section of a former New Artisan Market on the Enugu-Port Harcourt Road on the outskirts of Enugu.

    The command immediately dispatched its Explosive Ordinance Department ( EOD ) to the scene to ensure that the area was safe and secure for all.

    Amaraizu said that a heavy-duty battery negative and positive in the scrap had contact with metal scrap leading to the explosion.

    “The preliminary investigations have revealed that there was a fire contact with the battery at the scrap site of the former market,’’ he said.

    The spokesman, however, said that the investigations were still ongoing to unravel the incident to forestall future occurrence.

    NAN reports that although no life was lost in the incident, the spark caused minor destruction in a nearby food shop and two vehicles parked near the shop.

  • Police investigate alleged explosion in Enugu

    Police investigate alleged explosion in Enugu

    The Police Command in Enugu State has commenced investigation into an alleged explosion that rocked a former New Artisan Market on the outskirts of Enugu.

    The command’s Spokesman, SP Ebere Amaraizu, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Enugu.

    Amaraizu said that the explosion took place at the former New Artisan Market along Enugu-Port Harcourt Road on Monday at about 8 p.m.

    He said that the police command had dispatched its crack team of investigators, mainly from its Explosive Ordinance Department (EOD), to the scene of the incident.

    The spokesman said that the EOD team was currently combing the entire area and its environs in order to ensure that it was safe and secure for all.

    Amaraizu, however, said that no life was lost in the incident.

    “The command through its operatives has commenced full scale investigation into the alleged incident of explosion at the scrap site of the former New Artisan Market in Enugu.

    “The cause of the explosion is yet to be ascertained and no life was lost.

    “However, the incident is alleged to have caused minor destruction in a nearby food shop, including two vehicles parked near the said shop,’’ he said.

    He advised residents of the state and travelers along the road not to panic as “the command is on ground and on top of the situation to unravel the causes of the incident’’.

    “The command is advising the good people of the state, particularly residents of that axis not to entertain fear or panic, but to go about their normal lawful businesses.

    “All hands are on deck, the command is working in partnership with relevant sister security agencies and stakeholders to ensure a safe and secure Enugu and its environs,’’he said.

  • Command investigates ‘food poisoning’ in Enugu

    Enugu State Police Command is investigating the alleged food poisoning of a prominent man at a restaurant in Enugu, spokesman Ebere Amaraizu said in a statement in Enugu yesterday.

    Amaraizu, a superintendent of police, said the incident occurred about 4:30 pm. on September 8 in Akwuke, Enugu.

    “It was learnt a man was allegedly served rice and stew at a popular restaurant in Akwuke,” he said.

    Amaraizu said it took the intervention of police operatives to quell the mob, who besieged the restaurant after the incident.

    “But for the intervention of our men, this would have resulted in loss of lives.

    “The command, through its operatives, has started investigation into an alleged food poisoning at Akwuke in Enugu South Local Government,’’ he added.

    According to him, a man is suspected to have poisoned the food.

  • Enugu: Public servants on surveillance over corruption

    Enugu State Government has placed its employees under surveillance owing to what it calls the high level corruption in the civil service.

    The State Executive Council says anyone found wanting will be dismissed and prosecuted.

    Information Commi-ssioner, Ogbuagu Anikwe, told reporters in Enugu that the decision followed the discovery of fraudulent acts by workers in the Post Primary School Education Management Board (PPSMB).

    Government, he said, found that wages were being paid to ghost workers in the board.

    He said: “The Chairman of the board, Mr. Nestor Ezeme, had three months ago obtained the leave of the council to pay salaries directly to workers after which he had a leftover of N7 million in the first month.

    “He thought it was an oversight and that those not paid would come to claim the sum but it continued for three months.”

    Anikwe said the unclaimed N21 million saved in the last three months had been returned to the state treasury.

     

  • Actors Guild tackles sexual harassment of members

    Actors Guild tackles sexual harassment of members

    The  Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) says that it is poised to eradicating all forms of alleged sexual harassment of its members by some alleged producers under the pretext of allocating juicy roles to them in their films.

    The newly elected National President of AGN, Emeka Ejezie, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that it was part of his leadership’s efforts at sanitizing the industry.

    Ejezie was recently elected the president of AGN during the just concluded Peace and Reconciliatory Committee’s conference held in Enugu in August.

    He said that sexual harassment of ladies in a common phenomenon.

    “And such allegations against film producers by actresses may either be true or false, but we are going to raise eyebrows to ensure it does not exist.

    “We will restore sanity into the industry by campaigning against sexual harassment of our members and ensure it begins to occupy its pride of place,’’ he said.

    He said that the guild would also develop a database that would checkmate the activities of those who come into the guild with other motives rather than acting.

    “We are going to expose the bad eggs in the industry if at all they exist by creating a database of actors; this will afford us the opportunity to know the real actors and fish out imposters,’’ he said.

    The president also said that the new executive would try to identify producers who were alleged to be extorting monies from young actors with a promise to allocate good roles to them in their films.

    “Most times, these amateur artistes may end up not getting such juicy roles often promised after they must have sold their bodies to such dubious producers,” he said.

    Ezeji also reacted to the public perception that most styles of story lines were portraying fetish or traditional norms.

    He said that it was the business of script writers and producers but not the actors.

    “Actors and actresses are like messengers; we follow the directives of film producers who give us scripts, it is what the script says that we act,” he said.

    He, however, said that the guild would create an affiliation with the bodies in charge of scripts and producers to fine tune the quality of Nigerian films.

    Ezeji said that the guild would also encourage scriptwriters and producers to venture into writing scripts on issues such as Agriculture, Engineering and Information Technology that could enhance national development.

    He said that the new executive would ensure that there is cordial relationship between young actors and the veterans for the growth of the industry.

    “We shall not disappoint the Peace and Reconciliatory Committee, headed by Chief Remi Ohajianya, that saddled our executive with the task of uniting the various factions into one entity,” he said.

    NAN reports that the Peace and Reconciliatory Committee’s conference that led to the election of the new executive ended years of leadership crisis that had rocked the guild.

  • Forum drums support for Anambra APC governorship candidate

    Forum drums support for Anambra APC governorship candidate

    Ndigbo Unity Forum (NUF), a socio-political group says Dr Tony Nwoye, All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, is the only candidate with the pedigree to transform Anambra to a model state.

    The President of the forum, Mr Augustine Chukwudum, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Saturday that Nwoye had the needed charisma, dynamism and exposure to lead Anambra to the next level.

    Chikwudum, therefore, called on Anambra people to vote en mass for Nwoye for the needed transformation on the Nov. 18 governorship poll.

    He expressed optimism that an APC-led administration with the support of from the Federal Government would fix all existing infrastructure and developmental lapses in the state.

    “Nwoye is the only person who can continue from where the former governor Chris Ngige stopped in terms of building an enduring developmental infrastructure because since Ngige left office, the state has remained stand still.

    “No solid road; no water both in the urban and rural area; no free education; hospital has been overgrown with weeds and no new jobs creation,’’ he said.

    Chukwudum said that other notable areas where the state had been doing well previously had continued to retard behind.

    “While agriculture, tourism and industry, where the state had been faring well in the 80s, 90s and early 20s is nothing to write home about now.

    “To correct all these ills is why Ndigbo Unity Forum endorse Nwoye because he is well equipped to lead Anambra to higher level of development,’’ he said.

    “I therefore call on the good people of Anambra to vote Nwoye, APC governorship candidate come Nov. 18 election.

  • Flavour, Phyno, Runtown stage homecoming as they perform at Enugu Glo show

    It will be homecoming of sorts for the trio of Flavour, Phyno and Runtown as the Glo Mega Music Nationwide Tour goes to Enugu this Saturday.

    The show organised by Nigeria’s foremost telecommunications company, Globacom, will be featuring these highflying musicians who started their musical careers in Enugu. They will be performing in the coal city alongside other topflight entertainers.

    The Enugu edition of the Glo Mega Music Nationwide Tour will be held at Golden Royal Hotel in the bursting city at 4.00 p.m. The show will be compered by two of Nigeria’s best known Nollywood faces, Ebube Nwagbo and Uche Jombo, while  three other Nollywood icons, Angela Okorie, Patience Ozokwor (Mama G) and Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) will make celebrity guest appearances.

    The full list of entertainers billed to thrill Enugu includes Korede Bello, Runtown, Tuface, Timaya, Phyno, Flavour and Olamide.

    “Enugu show is loaded and we are hopeful that our esteemed subscribers who will throng the venue of the show will have adequate value for their time,” Globacom said in a statement released from its head office in Lagos.

    “Enugu is very strategic to the Glo business and these artistes are ready in all ramifications to give all the people coming for the show world-class entertainment. Incidentally, three of the artistes, Runtown, Phyno and Flavour, had their formative years in the city. For their fans in the city and beyond, the show affords them the rare opportunity of touching base with their icons”, the company said.

    One of the show headliners, Flavour, spoke of his eagerness about the Enugu show.

    He said, “I am very excited to go to Enugu. This is like going back to my roots and I cannot wait to see not only my fans in the city but those old folks we grew up together in Enugu. It is going to be a show like never before for all of us.”

  • College council seeks traditional rulers’ support

    College council seeks traditional rulers’ support

    Members of the Governing Council of the Federal College of Education (FCE), Eha-Amufu in Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State, have visited traditional rulers in the college’s host communities.

    After their inaugural meeting, the council members, led by their chairman, Dr. Lawan Buka Alhaji, met with the royal fathers at the palace of the traditional ruler of Ihe-Enyi Agarama community, Igwe J.S. Odoh.

    The aim of the visit, it was learnt, was to establish a good relationship with members of the host communities.

    The provost, Prof Benjamin Mbah, said it was not the first time members of the college’s council would visit the traditional rulers in the council. He said the move was to improve relationship with the college’s host community.

    Lawan said there was a need for the college to solicit the support and co-operation of the community residents, pointing out that the collaboration would help the council members and the management to discharge their duties efficiently.

    He said: “It is very important that we pay homage to your royal highnesses, because we believe you are the owners of the land where the college is located. After our appointment as members of the Governing Council, we have just held our inaugural meeting. We considered it necessary to meet with you and solicit for your co-operation which, we believe, will assist us in discharging our duties in the college.”

    The council chairman assured the royal fathers that the college would be a partner in driving development of Eha-Amufu community.

    Responding on behalf of the royal fathers, Igwe Sam Ogbodo, said they were elated by the visit, declaring their support for the council. He said communities in Eha-Amufu would always be friendly to visitors and Federal Government institutions, assuring the council members of harmonious relationship with the traditional rulers.

    Ogbodo said: “The Eha-Amufu town is peaceful and we welcome visiting government’s officials and individuals. We are ready and prepared to co-operate with you at all time. We are also ready to partake in the efforts to raise the college beyond its status. We believe there are a lot of things still lacking in the institution and require government attention. We would be grateful if the council members help in building the institution to an enviable level.”

    Other council members in the team included the representative of the Federal Ministry of Education, Dr L.O. Kareem, and representative of the Executive Secretary of NCCE, Mr. Pius Ekireghwo, Dr Vincent Agu, Dr Busuyi Mekusi and Hon. Simon Dogara.

  • Weapon training: Police in Enugu urge public not to panic

    Weapon training: Police in Enugu urge public not to panic

    Police in Enugu on Tuesday appealed to Enugu residents not to panic or entertain any fear as its shooting and weapon handling training for police recruits commence in September.

    The State’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Ebere Amaraizu, made the appeal in a statement in Enugu.

    Amaraizu said that the exercise, which would last for a week, was meant to improve the weapon handling proficiency of the new intakes.

    He noted that the exercise would be carried out at the Superior Police Officers Mess within the ever busy Agbani Road in Enugu.

    “The command wishes to inform the public especially those living in the command’s shooting range located behind Superior Police Officers Mess, Agbani Road, that there will be weapon handling and shooting range exercise for police recruits of Police College, Oji-River.

    “The exercise kicks-off from Sept. 11 and will end on Sept. 16.

    “Members of the public are advised not to panic or entertain fear during the exercise as it is a routine training exercise carried out by the police to enhance professionalism in weapon handling,’’ he said.

    Amaraizu, however, advised the residents to steer-clear the shooting range zone within the period of the exercise.

    “Furthermore, members of the public particularly residents of the area are advised to stay away from the shooting range and its environs within the period of the exercise,’’ he added.