Tag: Imo State

  • Imo CP arrests seven police officers for extortion, unprofessional conduct

    Imo CP arrests seven police officers for extortion, unprofessional conduct

    In a move to uphold professionalism, discipline, and public trust, the Imo State Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, has arrested seven police officers for various infractions, including extortion.

    The arrests were made during Danjuma’s operational tour of police checkpoints across the state, particularly along the Owerri–Onitsha, Owerri–Port Harcourt, and Owerri–Umuahia highways.

    The tour followed a series of complaints from members of the public alleging extortion, harassment, and other unprofessional behaviors by officers on duty.

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    While addressing officers at the checkpoints, CP Danjuma emphasised the importance of discipline, integrity, and respect for human rights as the core values of modern policing.

  • Imo Govt plans to relocate Owerri street traders

    Imo Govt plans to relocate Owerri street traders

    The Imo State Government is set to tackle street trading, which has blemished the image of Owerri, the capital city within the Owerri Municipal Council, by commissioning modern facilities for the historic Ugwumabiri and Ekenuwa markets.”

    The State Commissioner for Trade, Commerce and Investment, Chief Barrister Rex Anunobi, who inspected the project, convened a strategic meeting with consultants and developers to finalise plans for commissioning the rebuilt Ultramodern Markets and relocating street traders into the state-of-the-art complex.

    He promised to create a transparent, inclusive process to ensure a smooth transition for traders currently operating on Owerri’s streets.

    The strategy outlined a stakeholder-driven approach, emphasising clear communication, relocation assistance, and infrastructure improvements.

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    Anunobi directed developers to establish accessible channels to inform traders about available stalls, shop allocations, and support programmes, stressing the importance of engaging street traders through organized meetings and forum to address concerns, gather feedback, and foster trust.

    The Commissioner said his Ministry was committed to making sure that the market is equipped with essential amenities, including clean restrooms, storage facilities, and ample parking space, to create a conducive trading environment.

     “Our goal is to provide a modern, well-equipped market that supports traders’ businesses while decongesting Owerri’s streets,” Anunobi stated.

    Those present during the inspection include Prince Eze Ugochukwu, Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Enlightenment, consultants Rasky Gbinigie and Obinna Obiekwe, Project Manager Arc Ugonna Okwara, Aite Architect Arc Chijioke Obiekwe, and Site Architect Arc Udemba Kenneth

  • Tension builds in Imo community as residents, council Chair clash over town union election

    Tension builds in Imo community as residents, council Chair clash over town union election

    A simmering dispute has erupted between the acting President General of Umudibia Autonomous Community in Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State and the Council Chairman, Hon. Victor Osigwe, over the appointment of a caretaker committee to oversee the community’s town union affairs.

    The controversy began when the Council Chairman suspended the Umudibia Town Union general election on May 16, 2025, citing insecurity concerns.

    However, residents alleged that the chairman’s real intention was to install his preferred candidates, which led him to appoint a caretaker committee without consulting the traditional ruler, HRH Eze Godwin Onyewuchi Merenini, contrary to earlier expectations.

    Rev. Dr. Jesse Oziri, the Acting President General, appointed by Eze-in-Council pending the election of town union executive, has vehemently opposed the Council chairman’s decision, arguing that it exceeds his constitutional powers and threatens the community’s peace.

    “The LGA chairman has a history of disrupting community elections,” Oziri stated, citing past instances of interference.

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    “We resist the chairman’s attempt to disrupt the peaceful coexistence in the community by installing his puppet caretaker committee,” Oziri warned, urging Governor Hope Uzodimma to caution the LG Chairman.

    The community has also distanced itself from a public notice announcing a community briefing, which was signed by individuals purporting to be the President General and Secretary General of the town union, despite allegedly being appointed under different designations.

    Curiously, the initial appointment letter issued by the Council Chairman, designated the committee members as Chairman and Secretary, but when they issued a public notice for a meeting at Umudibia Community Primary School, they altered the nomenclature to President General and Secretary General, respectively. This inconsistency has raised suspicions about the committee’s true intentions.

    Residents expressed shock and disappointment over the caretaker committee’s appointment without consulting the traditional ruler.

    Oziri lamented the chairman’s neglect of his primary responsibilities, including waste evacuation and infrastructure maintenance, which has left the community without electricity for four months and roads abandoned. “The chairman’s priorities are misplaced,” he said.

    As tension builds, residents are holding their breath, hoping the governor will intervene to prevent a breakdown of peace in the community.

    Despite the intervention of the Department of State Security (DSS) at the local government level, tensions remained unresolved, with no tangible agreement being reached.

  • Stray bullet kills 20-month-old child in Imo

    Stray bullet kills 20-month-old child in Imo

    A stray bullet from a yet-to-be identified source has allegedly hit and killed a 20-month-old child at Umuoba-Uratta in Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the incident occured at about 10p.m on Monday.

    The child, identified as Emmanuel Eleweke, was the third of his parents, Mr and Mrs Okechukwu Eleweke.

    In an interview with NAN, the mother of the deceased, Mrs Kelechi Eleweke, expressed shock over the “mysterious circumstances” surrounding the boy’s death.

    Narrating the incident, she said: “I was with him yesterday (Monday) night on my bed after dinner and night prayer.

    “And one of my prayer points was that his father will not die premature death, and my son answered Amen.

    “We got playing until he laid on my body to sleep.

    “Suddenly, he rolled down from my body and lay on the bed.

    “He refused to sleep, in spite of my effort to lull him to sleep on my body. Instead, he shrugged off from me.

    “A few seconds later, I heard a huge sound and felt a splash of sand-like objects on my body.

    “This was followed by my son’s scream for help as he persistently shouted mummy, mummy.

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    “The next thing I saw was blood all over his body and the bed.”

    Eleweke said that she quickly carried him and rushed outside for help.

    “My husband too got up and we made efforts to get to a nearby private hospital,” she further said.

    The woman, who was visibly heartbroken, said that instead of getting help from the hospital, the man that appeared like a doctor “demanded for a police report before treating my child”.

    According to her, in spite of our several pleas to him to rescue our son, the man simply ran a plaster round his head and asked us to take him to the Federal Medical Center (FMC), Owerri.

    She said that because she was half-dressed, she quickly returned home, while her husband continued with the effort to save their son.

    Speaking further, the child’s father, Okechukwu, said that after waiting for a while on the road, he finally got a vehicle that took them to FMC.

    He said: “For the period we were in transit, I can say the boy was alive until we got to FMC gate.

    “But getting into the emergency paediatric ward, the doctor on duty quickly examined him and pronounced him dead on arrival.”

    He said that the family could not explain where the “mysterious bullet” that killed their child came from.

    He also said that they, however, gathered on Tuesday morning that there were sporadic gunshots fired in the area on Monday night.

    “I didn’t know about the gunshots until this morning, when my neighbours talked about them.

    “They said that some people were shooting around our area in the night.

    “Whatever they were celebrating that led to my son’s death, we don’t know,” Okechukwu said.

  • Suspected herdsmen kill three, injure others in deadly Imo attack

    Suspected herdsmen kill three, injure others in deadly Imo attack

    No fewer than three people were reportedly killed and several others severely injured on Wednesday, June 4, following a deadly attack by suspected herdsmen along the Agwa, Umuekpu-Ejemekwuru road in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State.

    Eyewitnesses said the assailants, armed and unidentified, opened fire on unsuspecting residents in a surprise assault that has left the local community reeling.

    In response, the Imo State Police Command launched immediate investigations into the incident. 

    The Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, condemned the attack in a statement issued on Thursday, describing the violence as “regrettable and unacceptable.”

    Authorities have assured the public of intensified security efforts to prevent further incidents and bring the perpetrators to justice.

    “We have deployed our Tactical Units, equipped with available resources and intelligence, to work closely with other security agencies and local vigilantes to track down the bandits responsible for the recent disturbances in Agwa Community,” CP Danjuma stated.

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    The police commissioner assured residents that the situation is under control, with enhanced security measures in place to prevent any recurrence. “We will ensure that those responsible face justice,” he emphasized.

    According to CP Danjuma, “the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Operations, has launched a well-coordinated search operation across targeted locations, including forests and suspected hideouts. The Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) has also been directed to carry out a thorough investigation to apprehend the culprits.”

    CP Danjuma extended his deepest condolences to the families affected, assuring them that the police are committed to bringing the perpetrators to justice. “Enhanced security measures have been put in place to prevent any recurrence,” he added.

  • Imo govt declares land allocation documents fraudulent, warns land grabbers

    Imo govt declares land allocation documents fraudulent, warns land grabbers

    The Imo State Government, through the Office of the Governor’s Monitoring and Compliance unit, has officially disowned land allocation documents circulating in the state, particularly for the Irete Pocket Layout.

    The government clarified that it did not issue these documents, including a recently surfaced offer letter purportedly from the Imo State Housing Corporation.

    In a public announcement signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Monitoring/Compliance Nze Chinasa Nwaneri, the government declared that no approval or authorization was granted to the Imo Housing Corporation concerning any allocation at Irete Pocket Layout, Reserve C Extension, Imo Housing Estate Avu, Obinze and Port Harcourt Road axis.

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    The statement described all related land allocation papers as fake and fraudulently backdated.

    Nwaneri identified a specific document, titled ‘Concessional/Compensatory Offer’ and dated January 23, 2019, which allegedly grants allocation of Plot 137A at Irete Pocket Layout to a private entity, as an example of such a fraudulent offer.

    “The government has warned that any transaction based on such documents is at the risk of the buyer and will attract the full weight of the law,” he said.

  • Diphtheria outbreak prompts school closures in Imo communities

    Diphtheria outbreak prompts school closures in Imo communities

    In response to a reported outbreak of diphtheria in Mbutu, Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area, the Imo State Government has taken swift action to contain the spread of the disease.

    The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has directed the closure of all schools in and around Mbutu Communities until further notice.

    The Commissioner, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Prof. BTO Ikegwuoha who issued the directive, said it comes as a precautionary measure to prioritize the health and well-being of students.

    He urged  parents and guardians to take immediate action to ensure their children’s safety. 

    “To prevent the spread of diphtheria, parents are advised to ensure their children receive regular vaccinations, including the diphtheria vaccine, practice good hygiene, such as frequent hand washing and avoid close contact with anyone who is sick.”

    According to him, the government has identified symptoms to watch out for, including sore throat, fever, swollen glands, membrane covering the tonsils, and difficulty breathing. 

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    He informed the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is working closely with the Ministry of Health and Aboh Mbaise Department of Health to prevent the spread of diphtheria.

    “Stakeholders, including teachers, pupils, students, parents, guardians, and community leaders, have been directed to collaborate with healthcare professionals in their communities and Local Government Areas.

    “Parents are advised to monitor their child’s health closely and seek medical attention immediately if they notice any unusual symptoms.

    “The government will provide further guidance and updates as necessary. For now, the focus remains on containing the outbreak and ensuring the health and safety of all students,” he said.

  • JUST IN: Uzodimma sacks Imo Attorney General

    JUST IN: Uzodimma sacks Imo Attorney General

    Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, has approved the immediate dismissal of the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, C.O.C. Akaolisa.

    The announcement was made on Monday via an official statement signed by the Commissioner for Information, Public Orientation and Strategy, Chief Declan Emelumba.

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    The statement directed Akaolisa to immediately hand over all government properties and official documents in his possession to the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice.

    While no official reason was given for the removal, a government source told ‘The Nation’ that the governor reserves the right to appoint and remove any official at his discretion.

  • Hoodlums protesting against tinted commercial buses arrested in Imo

    Hoodlums protesting against tinted commercial buses arrested in Imo

    The Imo State government has arrested several individuals protesting against the clampdown on commercial vehicles operating with tinted glasses and covered plate numbers in the state.

    Over 500 commercial bus owners marched through Owerri, the State capital, protesting the clampdown on drivers with tinted glasses.

    The state government alleged that those resisting the clampdown might be linked to the recent transborder organ trafficking incidents in the state.

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    However, their efforts to disrupt the enforcement were resisted by the state government backed security operatives, who overpowered and arrested some of them.

    Commissioner for Transport, Emeka Okoronkwo, said those arrested would be prosecuted, adding that the enforcement was being carried out by a special committee constituted by the governor.

  • First Lady commissions 100-bed mother and child hospital in Imo

    First Lady commissions 100-bed mother and child hospital in Imo

    Maternal and child healthcare in Imo State has received a major boost as Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, commissioned a 100-bed Mother and Child Centre at Awo-Omamma General Hospital, near Owerri.

    The hospital, constructed and equipped by the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (OSSAP-SDGs), was inaugurated on her behalf by the Wife of the Vice President, Hajia Nana Shettima.

    According to a statement issued on Sunday by Special Assistant on Media, Publicity and Strategic Communication at the OSSAP-SDGs, Desmond Utomwen, the First Lady described the centre as “a symbol of renewed hope” and a key step toward achieving health-related SDGs by 2030.

    “This facility reflects President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to quality healthcare, especially for women and children,” Mrs Shettima said, urging local communities to utilise and safeguard the hospital.

    Governor Hope Uzodimma hailed the intervention as timely, praising the First Lady’s advocacy for women and the vulnerable.

    “This is a significant addition to our healthcare infrastructure and will help reduce maternal and child mortality in Imo,” he said.

    The facility, named the Senator Oluremi Tinubu Mother and Child Centre, features an operating theatre, ICU units, consultation rooms, a laboratory, and modern delivery equipment.

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    Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, said the centre is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen healthcare access at the grassroots.

    She stressed the need for improved antenatal attendance and child immunisation, referencing findings from the 2024 Nigeria SDGs progress report.

    She also announced a women’s empowerment programme set for June in the South-East.

    The Imo state government provided land for the project, highlighting effective federal-state collaboration in driving SDG-aligned development.