Tag: Onitsha

  • 11 Babies missing at Onitsha motherless babies home

    Tension rose Thursday in Onitsha when government and security officials evacuating babies from Onitsha South Local Government Area Motherless Babies Home, (Children’s home), Anambra State, were resisted from evacuating the babies by workers in Umunna home on alleged orders of the council boss who was away  to Abuja.

    Officials were equally shocked that the home located at Umunna street Onitsha had 8 out of 25 babies the home missing. They sighted only 12 babies.

    Ministry officials led by Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Lady Henrietta Agbata raised the alarm that out of 25 inmates reported to be in the home, only 12 were seen.

    The home was later sealed up by the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development after the evacuation.

    The home officials explained that two babies are at Umunze Special School and the security officials and ministry workers evacuated the 12 babies to the Onitsha Red Cross Motherless babies home (Children’s Home).

    Agbata represented by the Director Child Development, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development , Mr. Emeka Ejide said the home was allegedly engaging on child trafficking.

    Sealing up the home, Ejide, said that the Commissioner, Mrs. Henrietta Azuka Agbata, gave the directive to shut the home in view of the need to help investigate the alleged trafficking and child theft from the home.

    He hinted that based on the allegation, the state commissioner of Police Mr. Gwari Usman paraded managers of the home recently at Awka, State capital, before newsmen.

    He regretted that the home was being used outside the purpose for which it was meant for, adding that investigations revealed that the home was a child traffic point.

    The seal up, he said was a temporary measure as it may be reopened after police investigation.

    He added that the action of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development was carried out in compliance with the child right law of Anambra State section 198.

    State Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Red Cross Social, Dr. Peter Emeka Katchy managers of the Red Cross Motherless Babies Home (Children’s home) expressed regret over the incessant cases of child trafficking and regretted the agony parents may have gone through when their children got missed.

    Katchy reiterated the need for concerted efforts between the government and general public towards fighting the perpetrators.

    He hinted that bringing a child into another family without proper identification could cause problem sequel to strange blood.

    His words: “there is no way you will bring somebody from Akwa Ibom State, to Anambra State to be with a different family, it causes problems.”

  • Peoples Club of Nigeria to build Dialysis Centre in Onitsha

    The Peoples Club of Nigeria yesterday said it has concluded plans to hire a Professor of Medicine to be at its headquarters in Onitsha to attend to people at no cost within six months. The medical doctor will be rendering free health services to the indigent persons in the society from 8 am to 4 pm everyday.

    It also said it has concluded plans to build a world-class Dialysis Centre in the commercial city of Onitsha for the purposes of taking care of the health needs of the people, especially the less-privileged.

    During the 2013 Annual General Meeting of the club, new executives were also elected to pilot the affairs of the club for the next three years with Chief Joe Ilonze emerging as the new World President of the club.

    Also speaking, the Chairman of Peoples Club of Nigeria, Galveston, USA branch, Chief Emeka Uzowulu, commended the process that produced Ilonze as the World President of the club, describing this year’s Annual General Meeting, (AGM) as the best of its kind.

  • Protests in Onitsha over killing of official

    MEMBERS of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), yesterday protested the alleged killing of an official of the Anambra State Transport Agency (ASTA) at Onitsha.

    They were joined by traders of the Old Motor Spare Parts Market, Mgbuka, on the Onitsha-Owerri Expressway.

    The protesters alleged that the official was killed by a trailer driver.

    A source said the driver, coming from Rivers State, allegedly killed the ASTA official at Ihiala.

    The Nation learnt that the late official flagged down the driver at a check-point, but he refused to stop. Sources said the ASTA official jumped into the trailer.

    According to the source, a commercial motorcyclist, who was an eyewitness, rode to Onitsha to inform his colleagues and ASTA officials.

    He said: “The driver was stopped by ASTA officials. He refused to stop. One of the ASTA men jumped into the trailer.

    “When the driver noticed this, he zoomed off. He was intercepted on a bridge by ASTA men. When they searched the trailer, they found the body of the ASTA official. His hands were tied and blood was gushing out of his mouth and other parts of his body.”

    The source said the protesters set the trailer ablaze, almost lynching the driver, wo was saved by some soldiers.

    Police spokesman Emeka Chukwuemeka confirmed the incident, saying the situation had been brought under control.

    MASSOB’s Director of Information, Uchenna Madu, debunked the allegation of the group’s involvement in the protest.

  • Tension in Onitsha over ‘extortion’

    There is tension in Onitsha over alleged extortion by a youth organisation called the Ogbaru Youths, at the Head Bridge market and other markets.

    Traders said they are tired of the touts, who parade themselves as revenue agents, extorting money from traders and their customers by charging illegal fees on goods being carried by commercial motorcyclists and wheel barrow pushers.

    The touts reportedly operate at Uga Junction and Bridge-Head.

    The hoodlums, who operate under the guise of being government revenue agents, are said to be fully armed.

    A trader at Bridge-Head market, Mr. Nonso Izuako, said the group had been disbanded by the Anambra State government, but was still operating.

    The Chairman of Ogbaru Youths Movement, Mr. Egbuna Ulasi, denied the allegation, saying he would respond at the appropriate time.

  • APGA preaches continuity at Onitsha rally

    APGA preaches continuity at Onitsha rally

    The Anambra State All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) recently held a mega rally in Onitsha to drum support for its governorship candidate in the November 16, election, Chief Willie Obiano. AUGUSTINE AVWODE reports.

     

    Onitsha, the commercial hub of Anambra State, literally stood still as the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) took the town by storm. The party held a mega rally to drum support for its governorship candidate in the November 16, governorship election, Chief Willie Obiano. It was dubbed the “mother of all rallies.” The expansive ground of the All Saints Cathedral, Onitsha, became too small as the crowd spilled to the, adjourning roads and streets. There was traffic gridlock.

    The party stormed the town with the gospel of “continuity.” The message was delivered with passion for the greater part, influent Igbo language.

    The import of the election is not lost on the ruling party. Except APGA wins poll it may go into oblivion. It was, therefore, not surprising that on all banners, posters, big or small; the message, of continuity was inscribed. Some of them read: “Forward ever, backward never”, “Let us continue to build a better future for our state and children”, “The good work must continue”, “Continuity! Continuity!! Continuity!!!.

    It was, in a way, more than a campaign rally. It was a carnival of sorts. What with the flamboyant colours, hilarious displays by comics, huge, intimidating masquerades and the suspense by stilt dancers. The cultural displays, an almost endless parade by various groups – women, youths, traders in age grades, communities and societies, transport workers, Keke-NAPEP operators, different caucuses of the party, all trying frantically to out shine one another. And if course, the boisterous, heavy metal sounds threatening to tear one’s ear-drums all the time.

    The deputy governor, Mr Emeka Sibeudu, arrived the venue around 1.30 pm. His arrival was greeted with praise singing and more dancing. The venue was thrown into frenzy around 2.00 pm when Governor Peter Obi arrived in company of the national chairman of the party, Chief Victor Umeh; Obiano and his running mate, Dr Nkem Okeke. Security details had a hectic time controlling the crowd. Obi acknowledged cheers from the surging crowd, which made movement for the smiling governor almost impossible. The team was eventually assisted to get t o the VIP area by a horde of security details. The National Anthem was immediately played, followed by the APGA Anthem, which attracted more passion as the crowd sang it in the Igbo language. The shouts of “Willie for governor” followed. Some of the personalities were then called to the podium to address the gathering and endorse the Obiano’s candidature as the party’s flag bearer.

    In the welcome address Sibeudu told the party faithful that, going by the huge crowd, he was sure that the party will win the election. He, however, urged them to go back and preach the gospel of continuity and support for the party.

    “This huge crowd is very reassuring. With this type of turn out, one can say that we are sure to win the election. However, I want to appeal to you all not to relent on your oars. Go out there and preach the gospel of continuity to all Anambra people. Our able Governor Peter Obi has done well. The party has done well; it has moved Anambra State from where it was before to a higher realm. Our party is our hope for the future. We have the most credible and the most accomplished candidate. Tell others about Dr Willie Obiano. And on the election day, go out there and cast your vote for APGA. Vote for Obiano and vote for continuity. He is our candidate”, he said.

    Hon Uche Ekwenife, who is the Leader of Anambra State caucus in the House of Representatives, described the gathering as a sign of the victory that will be celebrated after the election. She called on the teeming supporters to vote for the party’s candidate.

    “We are here to tell you that we are all strongly in support of the candidature of Dr Willie Obiano. The party belongs to all of us and we cannot allow it to be defeated. We must all work hard and ensure that the party retains power come November 16, after which we will all celebrate just like we are doing now”, she said

    Emeka Ojukwu Jnr, scion of the Ikemba Nnewi; and Senator Chris Anyanwu from Imo State also called for continuity. Anyanwu said that APGA is not dead as being insinuated. She spoke on danger of losing the state by the party and the need to work hard for success at the election.

    The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon Princess Chinwe Nwaebili, endorsed the candidature of Obiano using the parliamentary method of passing resolutions or motions. Surrounded by other members of the House on the podium, she introduced them one after the other. She said: “success without a successor is a failure. We believe in continuity. That is why we are here to show you the man who is capable of continuing the good work of our dear governor”. After announcing Obiano as the candidate she called for a voice vote, asking those who are in support to say ‘yes’. She had hardly finished when a thunderous “aye” resonated across the venue, even by non-parliamentarians. She equally called on those who were against it to signify by saying ‘nay’. A muffled nay sound was heard. And she quickly demonstrated the banging of the gavel with her hand, declaring in the process “the ayes have it.”

    Umeh described the party’s campaign as ‘operation osmosis’. He said the strength of the party, the good will it enjoys, and the performance of Governor Obi in the last seven and a half years have all combined to put the party in a position of leadership. According to him, politicians like to identify with stronger parties, adding that the APGA has been receiving many defectors from weak, small, medium and even seemingly established parties in the state. He assured that Obiano will build on the foundation that has been laid by Obi. He jokingly asked Obiano, if he would do that or not? Obiano replied that he will not disappoint the party and the people.

    Obi said the party has picked the best man for the job. He said the party “found in Obiano, a man that will continue with the good work, a credible, urbane, humanistic and humble individual, who has achieved profound success in his career just as he is also a distinguished administrator”. Obi reeled out the projects that the APGA, under his watch as governor had carried out.

    The shouts of Willie, Willie, Willie rented the air. Obiano, in his speech, praised Obi’s policies, saying they are yielding tremendous fruits. He also assured that he would expand on them.

    Obiano said he was ready to sustain the legacy of the Obi administration. “I will continue the good work. I will not disappoint you or the people or the party. In fact, I will try and do better. I will mechanize agriculture; ensure that there are industries for manufacturing. Our children in primary and secondary schools will enjoy free education; there will be free health care for our adults, pregnant and nursing mothers, too. Therefore, make sure you vote and guide your votes on November 16”, he said.

    Speaking to The Nation, APGA leader in Orumba North Local Government, Chief Okey Ezibe, said the people are willing to retain APGA in power. He said the election, which is less than a month away, would be favourable to the party.

    “We are very confident of victory. This is Anambra State and the party is well entrenched here. You can see for yourself. The people are going to return APGA to power. The governor has done very well. He is the most prudent governor in the whole country. The projects are for the masses. The candidate is a special person. He is an accomplished individual and humble. He is well educated; he knows the needs of the state and how to tackle them. He also has a running mate, who holds a Ph.D in Monetary Economics, I mean Dr. Okeke. He is a senior lecturer in the university. They are ready to serve our people, our state and the people will give them the opportunity, I am very sure”, he added.

    Also, Dubem Obaze, who was Commissioner for Local Governmen, expressed optimism about the chances of the party. He said the party has done so much for the state and the election should be a pay back time.

    “APGA has given Anambra State a governor, who has been able to judiciously manage its resources in the person of Governor Peter Obi. But for him and the party, the state would not have recorded the noble achievements. It is our party, we know the people, the people know us, we are all one and on that day, Anambra people will speak and speak very loud and clear that APGA is their party”, he said.

    Mr Emeka Nwosu, a chairmanship aspirant for Awka South Local Government Area, and the chairman of the Aspirants’ Forum in APGA said APGA is in a pole position to clinch the governorship election.

    Obi said the party is the people’s party and nobody should be afraid, adding that he was sure that the campaign was a mere formality. Those at the rally endorsed the candidature of Willie Obiano. Different groups, such as the Hausa and Yoruba communities, Traders, all the President Generals in the 177 communities in Anambra State, students and youth bodies.

    Some of the dignitaries at the rally included the Chairman of the APGA Board of Trustees, Dr Tim Menakaya, State Chairman of the APGA, Chief Mike Kwentor, Chief Emeka Ojukwu Jnr, Senator Chris Anyanwu, Hon Uche Ekwenife, Commissioners, APGA national and state lawmakers, Ifeanyi Chukwu Enemchukwu, Ambassador Odi Nwosu, Okey Udeh, Chinedu Eluemunoh, Nollywood members led by Bob-Manuel Udoku, among others.

    However, while the APGA is beating the drums of continuity, other parties are chanting the songs of change. Will there be a change in 2014 or will APGA continue to occupy it? The answer will be known in less than a month from now.

     

  • Police arrest robbers who robbed The Sun in Onitsha

    The ring leader of a four-man robbery syndicate who stormed the circulation office of The Sun newspaper and other adjoining offices in the commercial city of Onitsha has been apprehended by the police.

    The suspect’s name was still undisclosed but he was apprehended in the Fegge area of Onitsha, near the Onitsha drugs market, while three of his gang members narrowly escaped arrest.

    They allegedly carted away cash estimated at over four hundred thousand naira only (N400,000).

    The four suspects operating on two motorbikes, stormed the one-storey building office of The Sun office at 57 Old Market Road, opposite Onitsha General Post Office, robbed three offices one after the other, including The Sun, Complete Sports and Canefield Investment Limited, a stock broker, and fled on their motorbikes.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Onitsha, Nnewi, Ihiala hail Ezeemo

    Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) has embarked on campaigns in Onitsha , Ogidi, Ihiala, Ekulobia and Umunze as well as Nnewi to win voters for its candidate, Mr Godwin Chukwunenye Ezeemo.

    The towns stood still yesterday for Ezeemo,who is touring villages and soliciting votes under his door-to-door campaign.

    A Human Rights Lawyer and President, Conference of Nigeria Registered Voters, a civil society organisation committed to the protection of voter rights, Mr Jezie Ekejiuba appealed to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a free and credible election to enable the electorate vote a candidate of their choice .

    He described Ezeemo as youth-friendly, saying he would create employment.

    Ezeemo urged his supporters to show faith, as he was determined to succeed Governor Obi.

    He assured his supporters that he would not disappoint them, as he remained on the part of truth, advising those championing falsehood and rumours to desist.

  • Robbers kill vigilante in Anambra

    A member of Okpoko Vigilance Group, simply identified as “Stubborn”, was killed yesterday by a gang of robbers operating on motorcycles at Mugambo Market, Okpoko, in Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    It was learnt that the robbers trailed the man from Elephant Building to his security post.

    When he sighted the motorcyclists, the vigilante reportedly ran away.

    But the assailants were said to have brought out their AK-47 rifles and started shooting at the vigilante as he ran for safety.

    The burglary proof on the window of the house reportedly prevented “Stubborn” from passing through.

    The robbers entered the compound and shot at the door. The force from the heavy guns detached the door from the wall.

    They shot “Stubborn” several times in the head and chest and emptied a magazine of bullets on him before leaving the scene, it was learnt.

    An eyewitness said the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Okpoko, led by Anthony Ogah, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), “Stubborn’s” colleagues in the vigilance group and members of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), were still battling to unravel the motive behind the killing.

    The eyewitness said a suspect was arrested and handed over to the SARS at the police headquarters in Awkuzu.

    He said the suspect has been helping the police with useful information.

    A lawyer and resident, Chief S. O. Abuchi, hailed the police, the vigilantes and MASSOB for tightening security in the area.

  • Onitsha and its security challenges

    I wish to use this medium to draw the attention of the Anambra State Government and the general public over the recent spate of armed robbery attack, intimidation, hooliganism and other criminal activities that are ravaging the city of Onitsha and its environ.

    First, I must commend the Peter Obi-led administration which since its inception has drastically tackled the security challenges confronting the state. Onitsha in previous times was a “no-go area.” It was known for its series of armed robbery attack, ritual killings and several other criminal activities.

    This prompted the then governor of the state Dr. Chinweoke Mbadinuju to bring in the notorious Bakassi Boys. Although the activities of the group scared armed robbers and ritualists away from the state, they were strongly criticised by some human right group for indiscriminately setting human beings ablaze. They were also alleged to have killed innocent citizens. When Dr. Chris Ngige became the governor of the state, the Bakassi boys were sent packing because their services were no longer needed by government but some of them regrouped and were later found to engage in armed robbery.

    The situation changed lately when some group of youth who hide under the guise of Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and the Association of Igbo Youth (AIYO) terrorises, rob, harass and dispossess innocent residents of Onitsha and environs of their properties.

    The worst part is that this group of youth carries out this unholy practice with impunity. They defy security personnel to attack their victims because they were believed to possess a special kind of “odeshi charm” which make bullet not to penetrate their body.

    They carry out this operation in group and often with motorcycles and tricycle popularly known as Keke-Napep. They demand money from wholesale importers before allowing them to offload their containers. They attack road side traders and dispossess them of their hard-earned money even in broad daylight; they forcefully dispossess their victims of jewelleries, phones and other valuables.

    A look at what the present situation reveals to us is enough to issue a Clarion Call on every Anambrarian to eschew violence and embrace peace. As the spokesman of the apex youth body, I call on Anambra youths to resist any attempt by any politician to use them as political thugs or entice them with money in order to vote against their conscience. I enjoin Anambraians to vote wisely and to maintain peace within themselves and their various communities.

    By Oluchukwu Charles Igwe and Nelson Anyiam,

    National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN)

    Onitsha South L.G.A.

  • Drug centre in Onitsha

    To reduce counterfeiting and discourage open drug marketing, the Federal Government yesterday inaugurated the Onitsha Mega Drug Distribution Centre.

    Health Minister Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu said the centre would ease the chaotic drug distribution in Nigeria and reduce fake drugs in circulation.

    Chukwu, represented by the Director, National Drug Policy Programme, Mrs. Joyce Ugwu, at the inauguration in Lagos, said the centre didn’t align with the National Guidelines for Drug Distribution (NGDD) because it was built before the rules were formulated.

    He called on private individuals and organisations to invest in building mega drug markets to address the “uncoordinated” drug distribution in Nigeria.

    The minister said: “The distribution centres are far from the rural dwellers and concentrated in urban centres so we need them across the country.

    “Mega Drug Distribution Centres are needed across the remaining five geopolitical zones.

    “Wholesalers and retailers are also required to ensure evenly distribution of drugs.”