Tag: Governor Willie Obiano

  • Anambra partners China to build cultural centre

    Governor Willie Obiano has tasked the  Chinese government to help facilitate the completion of some projects being handled by Chinese companies in the state, especially the international airport.

    He said due to the slow pace of work at the airport, the Anambra State government had undertaken the construction of one of the runways until the company is ready to commence work in full.

    The governor, who spoke while receiving the delegation of Chinese officials, led by China Ambassador to Nigeria Dr Zhou Pingjians, in Awka, stated that Anambra has many beautiful cultural sites, which his administration has painstakingly upgraded in the past one year in order to qualify either Owere Ezukala or Ogbunike Cave as UNESCO world heritage site.

    The visit was the fallout of the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, Indigenous Artwork, Culture and Tourism existing cultural exchange programmes with the Chinese in the past one year.

    “We have cultural artefacts which represent different periods in our development like the Igbo-Ukwu culture, all these are interesting things to be explored in Anambra,” he said.

    The governor reiterated Anambra State government’s readiness to partner the Chinese to build a cultural exchange centre as conceived by the ministry, and a consulate office in the state, as well as speedy completion of the  airport.

    Anambra State Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, Indigenous Artwork, Culture and Tourism Mrs Sally Mbanefo thanked the Chinese ambassador for inviting Anambra Cultural Troupe as the only cultural troupe to perform in the Chinese New Year celebrations in Abuja last January.

    She disclosed that Anambra State and China have agreed to partner in building a cultural centre in Awka, noting that ‘our universities are already offering in Mandarin as a course.’

    According to Mbanefo, over 70 percent of the visa applications in Nigeria are from Anambra State, and so “we have agreed on the need to establish a consulate in Awka. We are also building an airport in Anambra State and we are collaborating with Chinese on this.”

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    She assured the delegation that Anambra is the safest state in Nigeria while commending the Chinese government for offering to train Anambra State cultural troupe in calisthenics in China. She noted that the Chinese have earlier lavished Anambratroupe with gifts and have invited the troupe to Chinese New Year next year.

    China Ambassador to Nigeria Dr Zhou Pingjian said that the aim of the visit was to explore cooperation opportunities at sub-national level, noting that China-Nigeria relations has been cordial and very productive and as such should cut across board at all levels.

    He praised the vision of Anambra State government, stating that China is working in sync with the vision of Anambra State.

    “In China, the Congress has passed a law on foreign investment, which is in line with the vision of Anambra State. China is creating more enabling environment for foreign investors,” he said.

    He stressed that Nigeria and China have so much in common in terms of economic and population size that there is no limit to their cooperation.

    The Ambassador thanked Governor Obiano for sending the state cultural troupe to their New Year celebration while commending the troupe for the spectacular performance. He also assured the state of their readiness to help facilitate all projects being handled by the Chinese companies in the state.

  • Obiano canvasses flag carrier status for Air Peace

    Anambra State Governor Willie Obiano and the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) have congratulated Air Peace on the delivery of its third Boeing 777 aircraft.

    Obiano urged the Federal Government to Air Peace with a flag carrier status.

    Obiano, in a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Don Adinuba, described Air Peace as Nigeria’s fastest growing and most ambitious airline in history.

    He said: “This is a more pragmatic step to take than the rumoured current attempt in some quarters to make the President Muhammadu Buhari administration establish a state-owned airline, despite the terrible record of Nigeria Airways and the government’s wise suspension of it last September.

    “There is no way any state-owned or promoted airline can enhance Nigeria’s reputation in the world that Air Peace is not doing, and will continue to do with greater efficiency and results.”

    Read also: Air Peace gets third B 777

    The National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) said the airline’s third Boeing 777 aircraft would transform the experience of the travelling public.

    A March 28 congratulatory letter by NUATE president, Ben Nnabue addressed to Air Peace Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Allen Onyema, reads: “We believe that this new vessel will usher in a luxury experience to the travelling public as safety is already guaranteed.”

    Air Peace has so far acquired four Boeing 777 aircraft, three of which have been delivered. Since it commenced operations in 2014, the carrier has increased its fleet size to a total of about 37 aircraft.

  • I’ll remove underperforming aides, says Obiano

    Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has asked his commissioners and other appointees to rise to their responsibilities or have themselves to blame.

    He said he would not hesitate to change anybody who was underperforming in his cabinet.

    Delivering a message to mark the first year anniversary of his administration’s second term in office, Obiano urged all and sundry to join hands with his government to take the state to greater heights.

    “I assure you that I will not only remain focused but will not hesitate to change anybody who is underperforming in my cabinet,” he asserted.

    He said he had been able to change the fortunes of the state within his five years in office, including attraction of international recognitions for the development strides put in place in the state.

    He said, “Forbes Magazine USA recently recommended the State government’s Community Choose your Project Initiative as a model for the development of Africa.

    “We have also recorded achievements in all sectors of the state economy as well as massive support from the members of the State House Assembly.”

    Appreciating the people of the state for their overwhelming support, irrespective of political affiliations and inclinations, the governor pledged to do more for posterity.

    “The GDP of the State has increased from N3 trillion to N4.2 trillion in the last five years. I will expand the state economic performance in the next three years,” he pledged.

  • Ekwueme to Igbos: don’t allow parties tear us apart

    Wife of former Vice-President of Nigeria, Dame Beatrice Ekwueme, has urged the Igbos not to allow their different political parties divide them.

    Ekwueme made the call during the 5th Biennial Inter House Sports Competition of her school at the Federal Polytechnic Sports Centre, Oko, Anambra state.

    She asked the Igbos to borrow a leaf from the Northerners and Westerners who place their origin above party affiliations.

    She said, “Both Hausas and Yorubas place their origin above political parties. Ndi Igbo should think towards similar direction.

    “First and foremost, a Yoruba knows that he is a Yoruba before being a member of a political party.

    “An Hausa indigene knows that he is Hausa before being a member of a political party. Ndi Igbo, let us think and never allow party politics to tear us apart.’’

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    Candidate for House of Assembly election under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in  LGA, Mr Emeka Aforka commended the school for setting the pace for others to follow.

    Aforka, who launched the 2nd edition of the school’s calendar, thanked Governor Willie Obiano for extending his good governance to the council area.

    He urged the people of the area to vote for all APGA candidates in the State House of Assembly election on Saturday.

  • Experts score security outfit high in Anambra

    In Anambra State, Governor Willie Obiano has made security of life and property his number one priority. This explains the the low crime rate in the state.

    He makes sure he is in constant touch with the military, police, civil defence, navy and other para-military outfits in the state, and funds them adequately.

    Not only that, all the vigilance groups in the 179 communities in the state are being taken care of by the state government. Also, the state supports private security outfits.

    The birth of another private security outfit in the state,  Graylincs Security Services (GSS)  has provided additional challenge to the already established ones.

    The group has been adjudged the best security outfit in the Southeast zone by the experts in a recent survey.

    GSS was founded by Mr Chukwudi Ezenwa, an architect, to compliment main security outfits like the police, the Army, Department of State Service DSS and other paramilitary outfits.

    The private security outfit has seriously made inroads in Anambra, Port-harcourt, Abuja among other major cities in the country.

    Speaking with The Nation in Awka, the state capital, a security expert, Dr Hayden Smith, said there were other private security outfits in the zone, but he rated GSS the best.

    He said the group has all it takes to compete with the established ones, because according to him, the outfit was ready before coming out and a makeshift one.

    For Okafor Calistus, another security guru, GSS group had proven to be Professionals in event security and security consultancy.

    He said they offer a range of security services and consulting to Multinational and Nigerian companies, government agencies and individuals.

    The experts agreed it had been listed as the fastest growing private Security company in Nigeria with a majority number of bits in  two months of commencing operations in Anambra State.

    They said it had operational strategy which was based on international standards and best practices, provides relevant and pragmatic security and business solutions in Anambra nay Nigeria.

    Not only that according to the experts, also, they had proven over time to providing  the best services in Cctv installations and Supply which they said were  second to none.

    The state police public relation’s officer, Mr Haruna Mohammed, told The Nation that the command would give support to every private security outfit that measure to standard.

  • Ojukwu’s wife, others honoured as Awka Rotary installs president

    Pepresentatives of Anambra State Governor Willie Obiano and his deputy Dr Nkem Okeke were on hand as a journalist Joy Ngozi Mbachi was installed as the eighth president of Rotary Club of Awka Metropolis District 9142. Other dignitaries also turned up for the event.

    Mbachi works with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    The people of Umuagwu Amaokwe Amurri in Nkanu Local Government Area of Enugu, her hometown and those of her husbands’ in Adagbe Avomimi in Enugwu Ukwu were dressed in flashy attires to grace the occasion that took place at Western Meloch Hotels in Awka.

    Past Presidents of the Rotary Club were not left out including the wife of the Deputy Governor, Oby and the traditional ruler of Amurri, Igwe Charles Egbo Nwoye.

    Obiano was represented by Dr Emma Ude-Akpeh Permanent Secretary to the Secretary to the State Government, while the monarch was represented by his Traditional Prime minister Chief Igweshi, Oba Okechukwu Emoka.

    But the most significant thing was the honour bestowed by the Rotary Club on the wife of the late Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, Bianca, and the 85-year-old mother of the Deputy Governor of the state, Chief Dorothy Okeke.

    Others honoured by Rotary were some philanthropists including, Sir Godwin Ezeemo, Mr Obini Onuchukwu, Princess Nkeiruka Nwode of the police in the state and former Ohaneze Ndigbo leader, Elder Chris Eluemunoh.

    Lady Chief Dorothy N Okeke was honored with Award of Pillar of Peace; Mr Godwin Ezeemo was honored with the Award of Excellence in Philanthropy; Prof Raphael N. Okigbo was honored with Club Builder Award.

    Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu was honored with the Awka Metropolis Polio Ambassador award.

    Also, Six new members were inducted namely, Mrs Gloria Ezeogo, Okwudili Aganekwu, Nkeiruka Nwode, Godwin Ezeemo, Chiamaka Okpeze and Ifeanyi Nnagbo.

    Mbachi said, “What a privilege it is to be linked with over one million people across the globe, differing in languages, customs, and historical background; and yet alike in one respect – people of different vocations, held together by a common destiny, the ideal which is popularly known as the ideal of service.

    “Rotary Club of Awka Metropolis is propelled by the mission of Rotary International ’to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business. Professionals and community leaders have used the Rotarian 4-way test as an effective measuring stick for conduct.”

    The 50-year-old new President, a mother of two and devout Christian, holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration and is married to Mr Chiadikobi Mbachi.

  • ‘Obiano has done well’

    ‘Obiano has done well’

    Oba Uche Ikedigwe is a High Chief from Agukwu Nri Community and a chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra State. In this interview with WALE AJETUNMOBI , he praised Governor Willie Obiano for the good works he is doing in Anambra State.

    Undoubtedly, Governor Obiano has performed amazingly well in Anambra State. He has improved the living standard of the people. He is a serious-minded and focused leader who is always interested in executing projects that will have positive impact on the lives of the people.

    Governor Obiano is a stickler of truth and that his words are his bonds. He does not indulge in deceitful actions. Our people are solidly behind him because they know that he is reliable and trustworthy. Our people also know that Governor Obiano came to serve and to deliver dividends of democracy to them. He has justified the confidence reposed in him by Anambra electorate.

    Anambra electorate’s massive vote for Governor Obiano on November 18 election was aimed at rewarding him for the good works he is doing . In the history of Anambra State, no governor has ever won the 21 local governments in an election, but Governor Obiano achieved that feat because he was able to use his first term mandate to execute developmental projects in all the communities.

    People of Anambra are truly happy because Governor Obiano is doing what they expected from him. Our governor has done well in all sectors of governance, especially in the areas of security and agriculture. Many of our wealthy businessmen have embraced farming because Governor Obiano turned that sector into a lucrative one.

    For instance, Cosmas Maduka, the Chairman of Coscharis Motors, Emeka Okwuosa, the Chairman of Oil Serve, Dr. Emmanuel Egbogah former Presidential Adviser on Petroleum and many others are big farmers in Anambra State.

    They keyed into Governor Obiano administration’s think-home initiative and invested millions of dollars in Anambra State. On security, Governor Obiano stays awake watching over the people so that they would sleep with their two eyes closed.

     

    APGA’s landslide victory in January 13 election

     In the January 13 election APGA was destined to emerge victorious in that election. Chief Sir Victor Umeh, the APGA candidate for that election travelled a tortuous road to retrieve his stolen mandate and his efforts have been crowned with a landslide victory on January 13.

    As at today in Nigeria, he is the only Senator that achieved the commendable feat of clinching victory in the whole of his local government; hence the reason his well-wishers have nicknamed him 7/7 Senator.

    Victor Umeh has paid his dues in Anambra politics and he deserved the reward he got from Anambra Central electorate. You cannot talk about the success of Mr. Peter Obi as Anambra Governor without mentioning the contributions of Victor Umeh and the same thing is applicable to Governor Obiano.

     

    INEC’s performance

    The current INEC leadership is doing well. I will narrow my judgment of their performance to the last November 18 Anambra Governorship and Anambra Central re-run election. As far as I’m concerned, the two elections are the most transparent in the history of this country. The votes of Anambra electorate counted in those elections.

    Recently, Olisa Agbakoba (SAN) gave INEC pass mark for conducting free and fair election in the country. INEC leadership as it is constituted currently has won the confidence of the electorate with their unbiased role for the deepening of Nigeria’s nascent democracy. They are living up to people’s expectations and this is truly a departure from the past when INEC officials connive with electoral fraudsters to rig elections across the country.

    I urge INEC to use the same template they used in conducting Anambra elections to conduct the 2019 election.

    Another commendable precedent that was set by former President Goodluck Jonathan is that of good sportsmanship. Our people now go into elections with the spirit of a good sportsman that is ready to accept the outcome of the election as far as the election is free and fair. This has reduced electoral litigation and also gave the winner of the election the opportunity to concentrate on fulfilling his campaign promises to the electorate.

     

    Advice for Governor Obiano

     To whom much is given much is expected. The expectations of Anambra people from him are much and he must endeavour to actualise those expectations. He should keep up the good works he is doing because doing that will endear him more to the people. I will also advise him to ensure the completion of all the projects he started before leaving office.

    When Governor Obiano completes a project and inaugurates it, Peter Obi’s praise singers will claim that the project was Peter’s initiative.

    Currently, President Muhammadu Buhari suffered the same fate after the inauguration of the Kaduna Standard rail gauge project. Governor El-Rufai of Kaduna State and Senator Ben Murray Bruce from Bayelsa State had verbal altercations in the print media over that inauguration.

    So, if Governor Obiano can complete all projects started by his administration before handing over to his successor, it will be an unforgettable landmark achievement. Our people will remain forever grateful to him for doing that.

    His decision to conduct local government election this year is really commendable. It is a proof of his sincere desire to ensure grassroots development in Anambra State.

     

    Advise for people of Anambra

     My advice for people of Anambra State is that they should keep supporting Governor Obiano’s administration because their support will encourage him. Another advice I have for them is that they must make wise choice in the forthcoming 2019 general election. They should not allow their conscience to be swayed with monetary inducement. A repeat of what they did for Governor Obiano in the last November 18 election is what is expected of them during the 2019 general election.

  • EVENTS THAT SHAPED THE YEAR

    EVENTS THAT SHAPED THE YEAR

    Buhari’s medical trip to the UK

    Between March and August, the entire landscape was gripped in anxiety over President Muhammadu Buhari’s health, following his medical vacation in the United Kingdom for 103 days. The uncertainty over the exact nature of his illness led to all manner of speculations with some people claiming that he was incapacitated while the more reckless ones even said he was dead.

    It was the second time in the year that the President would visit the UK for medical checks, having previously visited the same hospital in March. The situation nearly resulted in political crisis as some Nigerians demanded his resignation. Mercifully, the President had avoided any form of constitutional crisis with his absence by duly transmitting power to the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, before leaving the country on the two occasions.

    President Buhari would later reveal how sick he was in the period he was away from the country, saying that he even had to undergo blood transfusion. But he returned to the country a much healthier man as his physical condition has continued to improve since he returned to the country.

     

    Abandoned N13bn in Lagos apartment and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announced that it had uncovered foreign currencies and naira notes to the tune of $43.4 million, £27,800 and N23.2 million (N13 billion in total) in a four-bedroom apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos. The Director General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Mr. Ayodele Oke, claimed that the said money was kept in the apartment by his agency for “covert operation”. Oke was later relieved of his post over his alleged complicity in the matter, while the money was forfeited to the federal government following a court order.

    However, the five per cent of the money which was supposed to go to the whistleblower was enmeshed in controversy after the whistleblower alleged that he was being short-changed by government. The informant was finally paid a sum of N421 million a few days ago after an eight-month delay and has reportedly left the shores of the country.

    Earlier on February 3, the EFCC, following a tip-off, recovered $9.8 million from a building owned by a former Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Andrew Yakubu, in a building located in the slums of Sabon Tasha area of Kaduna.

     

    Paris Club refund

    The refund of money over deducted by the Federal Government to the owner 36 state governments is still causing ripples. The refund is in respect of over-deductions on Paris Club loans and multilateral debts between 1995 and 2002.

    Before disbursing the first and second tranches of the money the FG has asked the state governments to use the money to defray workers’ salary arrears. However, it turned out that the money was reportedly diverted and misappropriated by some state governors, leading to calls by civil society groups and Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) that the Federal Government should stop further disbursement of the fund.

    It will be recalled that the federal government had on May 4 released the second tranche of Paris Club refund totaling N243. 795 billion to states. At a meeting with some traditional rulers at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on September 11, President Buhari expressed his disappointment with the inability of the affected state governments to pay the retirement benefits and outstanding salaries of workers with the payment of the refund.

    Buhari said: “We have to digress this much because I would like to convince you that I’m living with the problems of this country day-by-day, and mostly those of the ordinary people. There are Nigerians that haven’t been paid for six months; there are Nigerians that have not been paid their retirement benefits for years. I’m appealing to the governors, (that was why we voted money, we borrowed money), please make sure anybody under you, pay them because most of them depend on that salary to pay rent, school fees.”

     

    Herdsmen-farmers clashes

    The perennial confrontation between Fulani herdsmen and local farmers continued to fester during the year. On October 30, no fewer than six people were reportedly killed in separate clashes between farmers and herdsmen in Yola South Local Government Area of Adamawa State. A few days earlier, some herdsmen had damaged a farm in Sangere, a suburb of Yola, the Adamawa State capital.

    Another clash on November 7 between herdsmen and farmers in Ugaga community, Yala Local Government Area of Cross River left one person dead with several others injured. No fewer than 10 people battled for their lives in a private hospital at Igangan, Oke Ogun area of Oyo State, following the injuries they sustained in a clash between farmers and herdsmen in the area on November 22.

     

    Quit notice to Igbo in the North

    On June 6, Northern youths under the aegis of the Coalition of Northern Youth Groups (CNYG) issued a three-month ultimatum to the Igbo living in the northern part of the country to quit the region not later than October 1. The group hinged the reason for the ultimatum on the activities of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), led by Nnamdi Kanu, who it alleged was sponsoring ”the threat of war, violence and anarchy, and the evidence that such threats are not just rhetorical, is a situation we are now faced with from the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB). Every day comes with a new dimension that poses an impending danger of throwing the country into turmoil. This leads to the uncertainty as well as the question on whether IPOB intends to allow a united Nigeria.” The group however withdrew its ultimatum on August 24, following intervention by the Presidency and well-meaning Nigerians.

     

    Agitation for Biafra Republic

    The pro-Biafra movement, led mainly by the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, gained a lot of momentum during the year. The activities of the group peaked after it called for the boycott of the November governorship election in Anambra State, threatening to deal with anyone who failed to heed the order. Subsequently, IPOB was declared a terrorist group by the Army while its activities were proscribed by Southeast governors. Kanu and his lieutenants have since gone into hiding after security forces invaded his country home in Afaraukwu in Umuahia, Abia State.

     

    Suicide cases

    The outgoing year witnessed not a few suicide cases. In most of the cases recorded, frustration, depression, financial challenges, psychological dysfunction and spiritual problems featured prominently as reasons for the act.

    In one of the cases, one Edward Soje, a top civil servant with the Kogi State Government, took his own life a few days after his wife was delivered of a set of triplets at an Abuja-based private hospital after 17 years of childlessness. He reportedly hung himself on a tree behind a mammy market at the Maigumeri Barracks of the Nigeria Army Record Command, Lokoja, Kogi State.

    The 54-year-old Director in the Kogi State Teaching Service Commission was said to have taken his own life on October 16, 2017, as a result of being owed 11 months’ salary by the state government and the financial implication of catering to the needs of his new babies.

    On October 1, 2017, a motorcycle spare parts dealer in Auchi, Estako West Local Government Area identified simply as Muhammed reportedly committed suicide. His body was found dangling in his apartment where he hung himself.

    body was reportedly found dangling from the ceiling of his room.

    Early in the year, a 35-year-old medical doctor with the Papa Ajao branch of Mount Sinai Hospital, Allwell Orji, decided to take his own life by jumping into the lagoon in Lagos. That was on Sunday, March 19, 2017. Six days later, two women, Titilayo Momoh, a textile merchant, and Abigael Ogunyinka, were rescued by the operatives of the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command, after they attempted to jump into the lagoon from the Third Mainland and Carter bridges respectively.

     

    Kidnapping

    The gale of kidnappings the country had witnessed in previous years continued into the outgoing year. A number of Nigerians were abducted and released only after ransoms had been paid. Of note, six schoolboys at the Lagos State Model College, Igbonla, Epe, were abducted from their hostel by a group of militants. It took the intervention of Ondo State Government to negotiate the boys’ freedom from their abductors who had taken them to their hideout in the creeks of Ilaje in Ondo State.

    On June 10, an alleged notorious kidnap kingpin Chukwudubem Onwuamadike a.k.a. Evans was arrested by the police in Lagos after five years of trailing him. He was arrested at his Magodo residence around 1 pm by operatives of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Intelligence Response Team (IRT).

     

    Economic recession

    The parlous state of the country’s economy worsted by crash in price of crude oil, which plunged it into recession, continued to bite hard on people. However, on September 5, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced the end of the country’s worst economic recession in more than two decades, notching up a 0.55 per cent growth in the second quarter of 2017. In its report, NBS’ data showed that the economic recovery was driven by improved performance of oil, agriculture, manufacturing and trade sectors of the economy.

     

    PDP convention

    The hoopla generated by the controversial National Convention of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is yet to subside. Contenders for the office of the National Chairman of the party from the Southwest berated the leadership of the party led by former Kaduna State governor, Ahmed Markarfi, of jettisoning the idea of micro-zoning of the National Chairman to the zone. former Ogun State governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel; Prof. Taoreed Adedoja; Prof. Tunde Adeniran and former governor of Oyo State, Chief Rasheed Ladoja. Others included media mogul Chief Raymond Dokpesi and Uche Secondus from the South-south zone.

    Rivers State governor Nyesom Wike was accused by the aggrieved Southwest contestants of scheming for the emergence of Secondus as National Chairman of the party. In the end, Secondus emerged the new National Chairman of the party. A new faction of the party known as Fresh PDP has, however, emerged from the crisis that followed the controversial convention.

     

    Anambra governorship election

    In November, Governor Willie Obiano was re-elected as the governor of Anambra State via a landslide victory despite the gang up against his re-election, especially by his former political godfather and former governor of the State, Peter Obi, who has since defected to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and backed a former Secretary to the State Government, Oseloka Obaze, as the candidate of the PDP in the election.

    Thirty-six candidates contested the election but Obiano won in all the 21 local government areas of the State. According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Obiano, who flew the flag of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), polled 234, 071 votes to defeat his closest rival, Tony Nwoye of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who scored 98, 752 votes, while the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Mr. Oseloka Obaze, came third with 70,293 votes. Obaze has since rejected the result.

     

    Trafficking of Nigerian girls

    In November, 26 trafficked women and girls, believed to be Nigerians, were allegedly killed while attempting to cross the Mediterranean. The bodies of the women were brought to the southern Italian port of Salerno by the Spanish ship Cantabria on November 5. Investigation into the incident revealed children as young as 14, among the victims were sexually abused and killed. Reports also emerged of how hundreds of Nigerian girls trafficked as sex slaves were stranded in Libya on their way to Europe. The incident led to the return of 1,317 stranded Nigerians from Libya to the country with heart-rending stories of sexual abuse, assault and killings.

    Diezani’s mansions

    The anti-graft war of the federal government continued with venom in the outgoing year. In February, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recorded another breakthrough after it discovered a Lagos mansion worth N11.75bn said to belong to a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke.

    The property, a 15-storey mansion consisting 18 flats and six penthouses, is located in upscale Banana Island, Lagos. According to the EFCC, the property was acquired by the former minister between 2011 and 2012 at a total cost of $37.5m from the developers, YF Construction Development and Real Estate.

     

    Calls for restructuring

    A fallout of the agitation by pro-Biafra organisations like IPOB resulted in calls by other zones, particularly the Southwest and the North-central, for the restructuring of the country. Leaders of the agitated geo-political zones at different gatherings drummed support for a total overhaul of the country’s political and economic structures, saying it is the only way out of the myriad of socio-political and economic problems facing the country. participants in a communiqué issued after its 2nd Consultative Summit in Abuja, noted that Nigeria is not a proper federation as it is currently constituted. They called for the implementation of the report of the Confab held during the Jonathan administration in 2014.

    At a similar meeting held on September 7 at the Adamasingba Stadium in Ibadan, Oyo State, prominent Yoruba leaders and South-West governors demanded a restructured Nigeria and return to regional government as practised under the 1960 and 1963 Constitutions.

     

    Accidental bombing of IDP camp in Borno

    About 236 people reportedly died while many others were injured on January 17, after a military jet “erroneously” bombed the internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in Rann, Kala-Balge Local Government Area of Borno State. The camp caters for thousands of persons displaced by Boko Haram insurgents. Authorities of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) however apologised for the tragic killing of the refugees saying: “The loss occasioned by this unfortunate incident is deeply regretted. NAF commiserates with those affected and their families and would update the public as soon as detailed facts emerge from the investigation.”

     

    Southern Kaduna violence

    About 37 persons were reportedly killed in a renewed violence between farmers and herdsmen in Kajuru, Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State on July 19.

    The violent confrontation started after some youths in the area allegedly killed a herdsman they said had been terrorising the area, prompting a reprisal attack from the victim’s fellow herdsmen, who allegedly stormed Ungwan Uka and went on a killing spree.

     

    Ponzi schemes (MMM)

    Despite losing about N18 billion to the popular Mavrodi Mundial Moneybox (MMM) in December 2016, millions of Nigerians were found to still be taking part in about 109 different Ponzi schemes, among which are Get Help Worldwide (GHW), Ultimate Cycler, iCharity and Swiss Gold, to mention a few.

    The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Commission (NDIC) had declared in March 2017 that Nigerians lost N18 billion to MMM in 2016.

    Fuel  scarcity

    The fuel scarcity that marred the yuletide started almost like a joke.  The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), which had been involved in negotiation with the Federal Government, over some trade union issues, had served notice to embark on strike from Monday December 18, 2017 following a breakdown of negotiation.  However, on Sunday December 17, a day preceding the PENGASSAN strike, Nigerians woke up to observe queues in major filling stations across the country.

    By the following day when the PENGASSAN strike started, the scarcity had worsened.  Ironically, by Tuesday when PENGASSAN called off the strike, the crisis rather than abate grew worse.  The queues got lengthier and the scarcity spread from city to city.

    One of the hallmarks of the crisis is the blame game between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and marketers as to the source of the scarcity.  As the crisis persisted, black marketers that had been consigned to the pit of incertia, bounced back and fuel price rose.  By press time, while a few stations that had the fuel sold at the official price of N145per litre, some others sold for between N200 and N250.  At the black market, the price was between N300 to N400.

    As expected, President Muhammadu Buhari decried the scarcity and empathized with Nigerians.  He ordered the relevant agencies to deal with hoarders, assuring that the scarcity would end in a matter of days.  Vice President Yemi Osinbajo too sympathized with Nigerians over the crisis.  He even went round filling stations to monitor things.

     

    Monkey pox

    On the 22nd of September, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) was notified of a case of suspected Monkey pox in an 11-year-old male patient who presented to the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH) in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. Subsequently, 11 other cases were identified. All the cases received appropriate medical care. All the patients improved clinically and there were no deaths. As at 1st October 20, 32 close contacts of the cases were identified, advised appropriately and monitored.

    A Rapid Response Team from NCDC was deployed to support the Bayelsa State Government in the investigations and public health response to the outbreak. The team supported the Bayelsa State Department of Public Health and the State Epidemiologist to respond to the outbreak.

    Unlike Ebola outbreak, information on Monkey pox was well managed. There was adequate use of Social Media (SM). The CEO of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu told Nigerians to remain calm, avoid self-medication and report any suspected case to the nearest health facility. He confirmed that Public health authorities across the country have been well informed on what to do when a suspected case arises.

    As the outbreak investigation and response continued, the Bayelsa State Government started an aggressive public enlightenment campaign to advise clinicians and the public on the symptoms of the disease and the steps required to manage the cases and to prevent further spread. NCDC also collected appropriate clinical samples from the cases and these were analysed through the National Reference Laboratory in Abuja.

    This index case on the 22nd of September 2017, which the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) received a report of a suspected case of Monkey pox virus disease from the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH), Okolobiri, Bayelsa State was well managed. The Bayelsa State Ministry of Health initiated an outbreak investigation and response, supported by a team from NCDC, which was immediately deployed to the state.

    As at 13th of October 2017, there were 17 suspected cases reported from Yenagoa LGA in Bayelsa State. NCDC have received laboratory confirmation for Monkey pox virus from three of these cases from the WHO Regional Laboratory in Dakar, Senegal. Samples from 12 others from Bayelsa were negative, and it awaited two results.

    With these results, the Monkey pox outbreak in Yenagoa was confirmed with laboratory evidence. The most likely source of infection is a primary zoonotic transmission, from an animal, with secondary person-to-person transmission, according to NCDC.

    The Federal Ministry of Health, through the NCDC was in close contact with all State Epidemiology Teams, as well as the health facilities providing clinical care to both suspected and confirmed cases. State Commissioners of Health were advised to place all health care facilities and Disease Surveillance and Notification Officers on alert, to ensure early case detection, reporting and effective treatment.

    A National-level Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) led by the NCDC with support from our development partners was coordinating outbreak, investigation and response across affected States. The EOC included the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, as well as experts from partner agencies. The EOC provided daily support to State Ministries of Health in active case finding, epidemiological investigation, contact tracing, case management, psychosocial support and risk communication.

    The NCDC also deployed Rapid Response Teams to the four states with confirmed cases. Measures have been put in place to ensure proper investigation of all reported cases, effective sample collection and testing, as well as case management of all suspected and confirmed cases. Risk communication activities have been heightened to advise the public as well as healthcare workers on preventive measures. A nationwide communications campaign has begun, to inform Nigerians of key preventive measures to take to curtail the further spread of monkey pox.

    The NCDC worked with poxvirus experts from the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to ensure that every available step was taken to trace how the Monkey pox outbreak may be spreading, and in understanding the links between case clusters, in order to prevent further spread.

  • Obiano to expectant mothers: prioritise hygiene, vaccination

    Expectant mothers in Anambra State have been told to prioritise regular vaccination and personal hygiene, saying they are important for the health of their babies.

    The state governor Willie Obiano gave the advice during the flag-off of December 2017 Maternal Newborn and Child Health Week.

    The event was held at the Nigerian Red Cross premises at Amawbia, Awka South Local Government Area.

    Obiano, who was represented by his wife, Ebelechukwu, said nursing and expectant mothers should maintain balanced diet and avoid practices capable of retarding the growth and proper development of newborns.

    The governor added that free immunisation saves babies from contracting communicable diseases, stressing that the state would ensure that it remained polio-free.

    He said, “The primary responsibility of any government is the security and safety of the people and attending to the health needs of ndi Anambra is a very important aspect of safety”

    “We will continue to improve and sustain the enviable status of our health institutions and ensure that pregnant women; mothers and new born are not neglected”

    “That is why this awareness is critical and must be sustained at all levels of our health system especially the primary healthcare system”

    The governor observed that the success achieved in the state’s health sector was as a result of the commitment and collaboration of various partners in the healthcare delivery system.

    He praised the development partners especially the World Health Organisation (WHO) for assisting his administration in achieving its goals and target in the health sector.

    Also, he extended same to Nigerian Red Cross Anambra state for making effective use of the resources available for providing support to those in need in times of emergency.

    The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joe Akabuike, explained that the Maternal and Child health Week was a very important programme carried out twice a year as part of the maternal and child health survival strategies which helped in improving immunisation level in Anambra State.

    Akabuike expressed delight that Obiano’s positive disposition to health issues had helped in maintaining a polio free state, among other diseases.

  • Nwoye, Obiano in neck to neck in Ekwunife’s area

    Governor Willie Obiano of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and Dr Tony Nwoye of All Progressives Congress (APC) are running neck to neck in some areas in Anaocha local government Unit 010.

    At Senator Uche Ekwunife’s unit at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church unit 003, APC 46, APGA 39, PDP 24.

    Unit, 001 APC 45, APGA 42 , PDP 22. Unit 002,  APC 22, APGA 34 and APGA 37. Unit 11 APC 32,  PDP 34 and APGA 53.  Saint Mary’s, APC 21,  PDP 11 and APGA 53. Unit  010 APC11, APGA14 and PDP 7