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  • Enugu assures youths on growth

    Enugu assures youths on growth

    The Enugu State government has assured youths that it would continue to provide the enabling environment and other logistical support for them to thrive.

    The administration also challenged the youths to identify their passion and talent, match it with their skills and go ahead to find solutions to critical problems facing the people, if they are to survive and flourish.

    Declaring open a two-day youth development seminar in Enugu, the state Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Mr. Charles Ndukwe, who was the special guest, submitted that people who have passion and adequate skills would have capacity to attract the funds needed to establish and expand any enterprise.

    Ndukwe, described as a doyen in youth development in Africa, assured that society must be willing to pay anyone that could find solutions to problems.

    He said, “While I urge you to look beyond government for jobs, I assure you that if you focus on your passion and match it with action, you can sustain yourselves and even go further and employ others, remember that little drops of water make the ocean and Rome was not built in a day, have patience, I am convinced, you can make it, and don’t forget that the richest people in the word are not government workers.

    The commissioner, who was rather emotional, emphasised that young people who discovered their talents early, had brighter chances to succeed in life, as the era when people looked up to government for jobs had gone.

    The seminar titled “How to identify business ideas and exploit them” was organised to help the youths create wealth in the midst of economic difficulty.

    He praised the national coordinator Human Rights Volunteer Corps and founder of the Greater Tomorrow Initiative, Nigeria, Larry Oguego, who organised the free seminar, for his contribution to youth development in the country, especially in the south-east zone and Niger Delta regions and prayed God to bless and reward him abundantly.

    In his opening remarks earlier, the convener of the workshop and national coordinator, Human Rights Volunteer Corps, Larry Oguego, advised the participants to manage time well if they hoped to succeed as entrepreneurs, stressing that every problem in Nigeria presented an opportunity to create wealth if anyone could address the problem.

    Oguego, stated that as part of his new year plans, the organisation would soon commence an entrepreneurship and mentorship programme, designed to capture a greater number of young people based in rural communities and give them hope, especially those of them who though that the world was over for them. He, however, solicited the partnership and support of government and corporate bodies, as well as good spirited individuals in the society to sustain the project.

    One of the participants from Anambra State, Chigozie Agulu, said that the seminar had positively challenged him to stop dreaming but to start doing something, pointing out that the workshop went beyond his expectations and imagination.

    While commending Larry Oguego for the brain-storming seminar, Mr. Chigozie thanked them for the double gifts he received on the occasion and called on Nigerian Youths to think positively and contribute to nation building rather than constituting problem in the society.

    The commissioner for youth and sports, Mr. Charles Ndukwe, later presented gifts to participants who were punctual at the event on behalf of the organisers.

    More than 100 participants attended the seminar from different parts of southeast and Niger Delta regions of Nigeria.

  • 1,800 inmates in 638 capacity prison, says Controller

    The Enugu Maximum Security Prison, built in 1915 for 638 inmates, now houses 1,800 inmates, the Controller, Mr Alloy Uchenwa, has said
    Uchenwa made this known when Enugu State Chief Judge, Innocent Umezulike, visited the prison on a decongestion mission on Monday.
    “Due to this problem, the under-aged inmates are kept with much older and hardened criminals”, Uchenwa added.
    He said the chief judge’s mission would contribute to decongesting the three prisons in Enugu, Oji-River and Nsukka.
    The controller called on government, NGOs, FBOs, CSOs and well-meaning Nigerians, to re-activate the Institution for Juveniles at Hill-top, Ngwo.
    Earlier, Umezuluike explained that the annual exercise was aimed at ensuring that criminal cases were not over delayed and to release cases not qualified to be in court.
    “Our mission is to ensure that those who have overstayed are released and we shall try our best to meet the demand”, he said.
    He said that similar exercise would be carried out in Nsukka and Oji-River prisons and urged lawyers to ensure that it was orderly, smooth and peaceful.
    One Sunday Ezulue who regained his freedom said he was convicted for killing his brother accidentally.
    He expressed joy over his release after spending five years awaiting trial. (NAN)

  • EBF to locate secretariat in Enugu

    The Eastern Bar Forum (EBF) of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has resolved to set up its secretariat  in Enugu.

    It said it chose Enugu due to its historical relevance in the Southeast.

    Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi  Ugwuanyi, represented by the Deputy Governor, Priscilla  Ezeilo,  urged lawyers to join hands with Southeast governors to tackle the  region’s socio- economic and political problems such as kidnapping, armed robbery and thuggery.

    “Our governors need support from all of you. The government will support any association, especially  those  related to  law which is  the pillar of the rule of law. The State Government will continue to partner with the NBA for the benefit of all citizens of Enugu State. The EBF should always promote peace, harmony and socio- economic and political development in the country,” Ezeilo said.

    The forum resolved to merge the EBF yearly seminar with  the second quarterly meeting, which will hold from June 23 to 25.

    The meeting also directed all EBF members who intend to contest  for offices in the forthcoming NBA elections to submit their letters of intention, letter of good standing from their branch Chairmen and letter of allegiance to the Forum.

    Renowned lawyer and EBF member, Chief Mike Okoye urged the forum’s leadership to intervene in the face off between a lawyer in Enugu State and the State Chief Judge ( CJ).

    “Lawyers should not quarrel with judges. It is indeed a very bad development. The EBF should intervene to bring sanity to Enugu State Bar. If they fail to do this, it will be fatal but I know that they should  not fail under the able leadership of  Elder E. O. E. Ekong.

    “We should learn to encourage the young ones because they are the leaders of tomorrow,” Okoye said.

  • 30 suspects arrested in Enugu

    30 suspects arrested in Enugu

    Enugu State Police Command has paraded over 30 suspected criminals arrested in various parts of the state, said to have been terrorising innocent citizens.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Ekechukwu Nwodibo, who addressed reporters before the parade at the state police headquarters in Enugu, said the suspects were arrested for alleged kidnapping, murder, possession of fake currency and impersonation, among others.

    Thirty-five fake N1000 notes recovered from a syndicate were displayed during the parade.

    The Enugu police boss said three suspects identified as Emenike Onoyima, Jude Mmah and Mba Chinedu from Umuezejor Obollo-Afor in Udenu council of the state were arrested on February 3 at No 1 Timber Road, Isiakpu Nsukka for allegedly kidnapping one Mrs Makata Elochukwu and her driver, Bernard Ameh.

    The suspects, the commissioner alleged, held their victim hostage until February 7, adding that operatives of the command stormed the suspects’ hideout at Umuezejor Obollo-Afor and rescued Mrs Elochukwu.

    Nwodibo said the driver was found dead.

    He further said that one locally-made cut-to-size gun with three live cartridges and a Nokia phone suspected to be property of their victim were recovered from the suspects.

    According to him, another three of the suspects were arrested at Emene area of Enugu, for allegedly murdering the son of a police officer and manager of a hotel, adding that one of the suspects who attempted to jump down from the van that was conveying them to the police office died after hitting his body on an object.

    Ekechukwu gave the names of the fake currency suspects as Sunday Oka, Abea Johnson and Henry Nwankwo from Ezeagu in Isielu Local Government of Ebonyi State.

    He added that Sunday Oka allegedly presented himself to the Divisional Police Officer DPO of New Heaven Police Station as a naval officer with a view to facilitating the release of his accomplice, Abea and Henry Nwankwo.

    “He was wearing a Navy cap and T-shirt as at the time of the incident. On further questioning by the DPO, it was discovered that the said Sunday Oka does not belong to either the Nigerian Navy or any of the Nigerian Armed Forces or the police and paramilitary.”

    The Commissioner warned hoodlums operating in the state to desist or face the music.

    The fake currency suspect, Johnson Abea from Ezeagu, Ishielu, Ebonyi, told reporters said he indulged in the crime only to subsidise his income. He also denied knowledge of the person that supplied him the fake currency.

    “I don’t know the person that supplied me with the fake currency. He comes to my shed and gives me the money,” he said.

    Abea said he sold wine at the Relief Market, Onitsha and engages in trafficking in fake currency part-time.

    The suspect was said to have served a prison term for the same offence. Other suspects Henry Nwankwo and Sunday Oka claimed that they were not part of the trafficking business but were roped in because they were his relations. Another suspect paraded by the police, Ajayi Eson from Oka Koko in Ondo State who said he was a motor mechanic in Makurdi, Benue State was caught with a gun during a stop and search in Obollo Afor area but claimed it was a passenger in his vehicle that owned the rifle.

  • Rangers praise Enugu fans for massive home support

    Rangers praise Enugu fans for massive home support

    Enugu Rangers have appreciated their fans who turned out in their numbers to grace their 1-0 home win over Wikki Tourists at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium on Saturday.

    The Flying Antelopes’ Media Officer, Foster Chime in a brief chat with SportingLife expressed gratitude to their fans and supporters for their massive support during their NPFL Week 5 tie against Wikki.

    Chime revealed that the management of the club assured the fans that the players won’t rest on their oars as they seek more victories in their subsequent matches.

    He noted the management has reiterated its continuous support to the team through placing emphasises on making their welfare a priority so that they will be motivated to do more.

    Rangers have 10 points from five games after Godwin Aguda sealed their three maximum points against Wikki.

  • Police nab fake naval officer in Enugu

    Police nab fake naval officer in Enugu

    The Enugu Police Command on Tuesday nabbed a man who allegedly posed as a naval officer to swindle unsuspecting members of the public.

    The command’s spokesperson, Mr Ebere Amaraizu, said in a statement that the fake officer who gave his name as Sunday Oka was arrested on Feb. 26 dressed in a naval uniform.

    He said that the suspect hailed from Ezeagu in Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi but resided at Mmakwum Obosi in Idemili North Local Government Area in Anambra.

    Amaraizu alleged that Oka dressed in a naval T-shirt with a face cap and went to a police station in Enugu where he identified himself as a naval officer to solicit for the release of his associates in crime.

    He said that Oka came for the release of two suspects who were both from his place in Ebonyi but resident in Onitsha.

    The two suspects were nabbed earlier by the police for allegedly possessing fake currency notes.

    They were nabbed on Dec. 12, 2015 when they went to purchase some items in a shop on Nanka Street, New Haven in Enugu with fake currency.

    Amaraizu said that Oka had also gone to the house of one of the suspects and extorted N34, 000 from his wife under the guise that he would get her husband out of detention.

    The spokesperson said that the command recovered N45, 000 from the suspect.

    Oka, a panel beater and married with four children, blamed his action as devil’s handiwork.

  • IPMAN threatens to shut down operations in Enugu, Anambra

    IPMAN threatens to shut down operations in Enugu, Anambra

    The Enugu Zone of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association (IPMAN) has threatened to shut down operations in Anambra and Enugu over alleged harassment by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR).

    Its Chairman, Chief Ikechukwu Nwankwo, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka that the planned showdown was to protest the incessant harassment of the members by the officials of the DPR.

    The chairman accused NNPC officials of sabotage, saying they were in the habit of preventing marketers from procuring products at the approved depot prices.

    He called on the Federal Government to “probe, expose and punish the unpatriotic elements in the organisation.

    “We have been meeting on this issue of selling at the approved price; DPR officials have been going to our members with security agencies to harass them, charging them for one offence or the other.

    “Anambra and Enugu are the worst hit and we shutdown our stations for them this week so that they can service the people as they wish.

    “NNPC does not supply us products, so why will they send DPR to come and be chasing us around?

    “Let them sell to us at the normal N77 cost price, then they will not need to enforce anything,” he said.

    Nwankwo called on Anambra and Enugu state governments to liaise with the NNPC and ensure that the right quotas to the states were supplied as the residents were suffering.

    He also opined that if the depot in Enugu, which had broken down for more than 11 years, was repaired, it would reduce the pressure of supply to the zone.

    Efforts to reach Ms Ngozi Okoye, the Special Adviser to Governor Willie Obiano on Oil and Gas, were not successful as she was out of the office and calls to her phone were not picked.

    In his reaction, the Operations Manager at the Enugu office of the DPR, Mr Ahmed Gwaran, said the agency was aware of the threat.

    Gwaran said the DPR and the petroleum products distribution stakeholders in the zone comprising Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu states had met to forestall the action which would have serious economic consequences on the lives of the people.

    He said, however, that the enforcement was a policy issue which would not be compromised, adding that the government price was sacrosanct and that the meeting would help to smoothen rough edges.

    The marketers have always sold above the current approved N86.50 pump price in Anambra as the product sells for between N120 and N130 per litre.

  • Enugu APGA chieftain joins APC

    Enugu APGA chieftain joins APC

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Enugu State, Anthony Nwafor, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Also, party executives in Nkanu East and West councils and their supporters, joined the fray.

    Nwafor said: “I am happy today that I am joining the APC. I chose to join the APC for several reasons; the least being that our people decided to join APC. This is a game of people; if your people say they want you to go here, it is best to go with your people.

    “But aside that, the most important reason for joining the APC is because of the wind of change blowing. I seem to have fallen for most of their tenets and aspirations, as well as their aims and objectives; I love it.

    “I love the fight against corruption; that alone drew me to admire the party because it is in tandem with my stance, having been a member of the anti-corruption fight in Nigeria.”

    On hand to receive Nwafor and his supporters were the state Chairman, Dr. Ben Nwoye, and the Southeast Chairman, Chief Anike Nwoga.

    Nwoye assured them that there was no discrimination between old and new members, noting that every member has equal rights and privileges.

    He advised them to feel at ease with the leadership and feel free to seek advise whenever necessary.

    Nwoga admonished the new members to believe that the APC would take over Enugu State in 2019.

    He told them to spread the message that the APC has arrived.

    “We want you to win votes for the party and not just become a member. We look unto you to deliver your constituencies in the coming local government elections,” Nwoga said.

     

  • Enugu prepares for trade fair

    Enugu prepares for trade fair

    Every stakeholder is looking forward to what has tagged  the biggest Enugu International Trade Fair expected to hold next month from March 25 to April  4.

    The theme of the fair is “Diversification of the Nation’s Economy: From Rhetorics to Coordinated Action”. President Muhammadu Buhari s expected to declare it open.

    A good number of corporate bodies and businesses as well as government agencies have indicated their interest to participate in the fair. No fewer than 600 firms both foreign and local are expected too.

    Countries like Vietnam, Japan, Ghana, China, Canada, etc, have indicated their interest in the fair.

    The president of Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA), Rev. Ugochukwu Chime told reporters  that the 27th Enugu International Trade Fair would be a success as the following indices and factors portray.

    The fair has been strategically re-engineered in such a way that it will have meaningful and positive effects and outcome for all stakeholders, particularly for exhibitors and participants.

    Part of the value addition and enhancement to the fair is the availability of over 1000sqm Marquee Air-conditioned dome for corporate and international exhibitors. “This is in addition to other existing facilities that will enable the successful hosting of the Fair. As I speak, the tent is already installed and the complex is presently receiving attention through rehabilitation and remedial works,” Chime said.

    “We shall consolidate efforts towards enhancing the special designated areas in the Fair complex for the exhibition of new products, prototypes, innovations and research findings for commercialisation. Recall, that the idea is to boost technological advancement by bringing researchers, business people and industrialists together. This remains one of the core focal points and cutting edge of the Enugu International Trade Fair. We hope to discuss extensively on this, with the Hon. Minister of Science & Technology during our visit to Abuja as well as other related agencies.

    The agriculture sector will receive extra attention in our specially designated area during the Fair towards boosting indulgence in agricultural production and commercial farming, more so as it remains a critical sector towards our diversification efforts, so also for the mining and solid mineral sector.

    “We are hopeful that we are going to receive the support of the Enugu State government towards the rehabilitation of internal roads within the Fair complex for a more amenable atmosphere and environment for vehicular and human traffic. Already we have put in place mechanism for the realization of this as it very key to our hosting the fair successfully.”

    As part of our efforts to boost the success of the Fair, as it is strategically traditional, the ECCIMA president said they would embark on  sensitization tours and consolidating their marketing with visits to stakeholders both in public and private sector in Lagos, Abuja and across the Southeast and Southsouth states.

    He said they have equally put in place measures to ensure stable and quality supply of electricity and water.

    “In as much as we acknowledge the fact that power supply has improved relatively from the Enugu Electricity Power Distribution Company, we have commenced the overhaul and maintenance of the stand-by generator sets in the Fair Complex, in event of public power failure,” Chime explained.

    Relatedly, the chamber commissioned the reinforcement of the distribution network of electricity lines inside the Fair complex including the changing of a good number of wooden electric poles to concrete poles. “This has become necessary as the weak wooden electric poles used in the initial networking had to be replaced to enhance stable electricity supply. We shall continue to gradually replace the wooden poles with concrete poles, particularly those that are weak,” Chime explained.

    On security, the ECCIMA boss noted, that “we have not had any security breach/problem since we started hosting our Fairs in the Trade Fair Complex within the Golf Estate area about 6years ago.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Praise for orthopaedic hospital, Enugu

    Praise for orthopaedic hospital, Enugu

    The Enugu zonal commissioner for the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Prince Mohammed Hassan, has hailed administrators and staff of the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu (NOHE) for their accomplishments and transparency.

    Hassan spoke when he visited the hospital’s medical director, Enugu Dr. Cajetan Nwadinigwe, who pledged to cooperate with the organisation in the war against corruption.

    The zonal commissioner said the hospital was the first institution his team would visit since he took office.

    He said this was in view of the result of an internal review of the performance of the medical directors in the southeast zone by ICPC zonal office, which showed the outstanding role being played by the medical director Dr. Nwadinigwe in ensuring transparency and accountability in the system.

    He noted that by empowering the NOHE Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU), the medical director was strengthening and repositioning the institution to align with the current federal government’s resolve to ensure transparency and accountability in the public service, adding that this gesture had marked him out for this special recognition.

    He stated that corruption had virtually affected all facets of the country’s image both at home and abroad. However, the new commissioner believed that acting rightly and passionately together with grass root support of staff and members of the public, Nigeria would win the war against corruption and other related vices.

    The medical director Dr. Nwadinigwe thanked the new ICPC commissioner for the honour and privilege of recognising his effort and that of his management team in ensuring an efficient and quality service delivery in the hospital, pointing out that the reconstitution of the Anti Corruption and Transparency Unit of the hospital was among the first steps he took on assumption of office.

    This, he remarked, was as a result of his passion for an efficient and transparent public service and zero tolerance for corruption.

    He restated his resolve and willingness to welcome the participants during the upcoming summit, as indicated by the new zonal commissioner and pledged to further galvanize the entire institution to give ICPC and the federal government the needed cooperation to ensure that we have an enviable public service system with National Orthopaedic Hospital Enugu, as a practical example.

    The acting chairman of the Anti Corruption and Transparency Unit, Mr. Vitus Uzuegbu acknowledged the support of the medical director in ensuring the delivery of its mandate via provision of a functional office space, regular and timely support for capacity building through training and retraining of the Unit members.

    Mr. Uzuegbu said that the award-winning MD had created an enabling environment by not only supporting ACTU in the hospital massively as rightly observed by the ICPC boss but providing good leadership to the institution.

    “These and more factors motivated  the members of the unit to pursue the fight against corruption vigorously, in fact, the activities of NOHE ACTU have been going on smoothly with not just a total support from the medical director but without undue interference in the performance of our duty,” he noted.

    He noted while responding to comments made by the ACTU zonal leader, Mr. Sunny Orok, that the unit had concluded arrangements to begin a system study of the hospital which would not only culminate in churning out policies that would further strengthen the fight against corruption but, would also practically put the National Orthopaedic Hospital Enugu, in the forefront as a leading example in transparency and operational efficiency.