Tag: Peter Mbah

  • Enugu to assemble 1,000 tractors locally by 2025, 300 ready in 2024 – Mbah

    Enugu to assemble 1,000 tractors locally by 2025, 300 ready in 2024 – Mbah

    As part of the effort of his administration to grow the state’s economy from $4.4bn to $30bn and ensure food security, tractors needed for farming in Enugu State will be produced in the state before the end of the year, governor of the state, Dr. Peter Mbah has announced.

    The governor stated this when he received the newly elected President of the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), Dr. Ifeanyi Okoye, and other leaders of the association at the Government House, Enugu, at the weekend.

    He reiterated his administration’s commitment to creating a business-friendly environment and helping to de-risk investment in the state, calling on investors to key into the growing investment revolution in the state.

    “We are ready for business and we are open for business. You could not make a better choice  than Enugu when you are thinking about where to invest or where to grow your wealth because you are dealing with a government that is business-friendly and we do not only think about creating the environment for businesses to thrive, we are also interested in working with you collaboratively either as a Joint Venture (JV) or Private Public Sector Partnership (PPP) or even helping you to de-risk the investment flow. We are interested in listening to you, knowing what areas that would make it possible for you to invest.

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    “We have just signed an order with a Danish company that is coming here to manufacture their tractors. So, our target is that before the end of the year, we would  have been able to assemble over 300 tractors. Our ultimate target  in the medium term is to get up to 1,000 tractors before  the end of next year.

    “What this means is that you would not have to import the machinery and the implements you need to be able to farm in Enugu State.

    “Again, we are interested in value addition and processing too. We are building a Special Processing Zone where we expect that as we plan to scale up our production in the agricultural space, we  have produced cities where those things can be processed. It is not just producing and exporting them raw. We are planning to add value, create and capture those values,” Mbah said.

    He added that the government was taking measures to ensure the availability of the necessary infrastructure, ranging from urban roads to access roads to farm, power, and water, while also making huge investments in security and collaborating with security agencies to sustain and strengthen the relative security attained by the state in the last 15 months.

    “In the area of roads, our target is to make sure that all our streets, all our roads in the city are paved and we are already achieving that. Just recently, we completed the 71 roads we  awarded last October and we again awarded another 141 roads. We are also making sure that we also get our rural roads paved, most importantly the access road to the farmlands because we have some ambitious target in our agricultural sector where we now have over 300,000 hectares of land in our landbank,” he said.

  • Mbah urges new commissioner to protect Enugu citizens from land grabbers

    Mbah urges new commissioner to protect Enugu citizens from land grabbers

    Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State on Friday urged the newly sworn in commissioner for Lands and Urban Development, Barr. Chimaobi Patrick Okorie to spearhead the ongoing radical reforms in land administration.

    Mbah, who gave the task at the Government House, Enugu, while performing the swearing-in of the commissioner, said with his rich background in the ICT sector, the new commissioner is expected to protect citizens of the state from land grabbers.

    He said: “Our goals are very clear: we are automating our land title processes to facilitate the issuance of Certificates of Occupancy in not more than 72 hours.

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    “With the enactment of the Enugu State Geographic Information Services (EN-GIS) Law and Enugu State Properties Protection Law, we now have legislation for the digitization and digitalization of the land registry, protecting the citizens from land grabbers, ensuring transparency in all aspects of engagement with government and enabling self-service.

    “The processes for obtaining building approvals are also being overhauled to save time and improve efficiency.

    “We are de-risking investment in key sectors by providing access to land, providing support infrastructure, and managing engagement with host communities, among others. We are focused on growing our economy exponentially, creating wealth, and addressing crime and insecurity”, he stated.

    Responding, the commissioner expressed appreciation for the opportunity to serve, promising not to disappoint the governor and the good people of the state.

  • Enugu Gov sacks ENSUBEB Chairman, Ajah

    Enugu Gov sacks ENSUBEB Chairman, Ajah

    Enugu State Gov. Peter Mbah relieved the Chairman of the Enugu State Universal Basic Education Board (ENSUBEB), Dr Gabriel Ajah, of his position with immediate effect.

    Mr Aka Eze Aka, the State Commissioner for Information and Communication, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Monday.

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    The commissioner, who did not disclose the reason for the sack, said that there was minor reshuffle in the board.

    According to him, Dr Hyginus Bankho, who was before now, the Member two of the board takes over as the new chairman.

    Dr Amaka Ngene, who was Member 1 of the board has been moved to the Science, Technical and Vocational Schools Management Board (STVSMB) as the Chairman.

    (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

  • NPFL: Mbah splashes N50m, other rewards on victorious Rangers

    NPFL: Mbah splashes N50m, other rewards on victorious Rangers

    Governor of Enugu state, Dr. Peter Mbah, has announced a cash reward of N50 million to Rangers International Football Club of Enugu for winning the 2023/2024 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).

    The governor announced this when he treated the Nigerian champions to a state banquet at the Government House, Enugu, thanking them for etching Enugu state on the African and global map.

    He said: “We are indeed very proud of you.  I cannot tell you enough what this NPFL title you have brought here represents and means to us.

    “Rangers International transcends generations; it is a unifying factor for us. It is not just about winning a trophy or about making us proud. It is putting Enugu State in the hearts and minds of the people of this country and beyond.

    “You have made us proud and we will in turn also make you happy. We are going to provide the sum of N50 million to you in addition to other non-cash rewards that will implant you in our state and immortalize you.”

    The governor added: “I commend the General Manager, who has guided this team with a deep sense of purpose and also fueled your optimism, reinforcing the ‘Never Say Die’ spirit that you are all known for. I thank most sincerely the coach, Fidelis Ilechukwu, who through his professional ethics and consistency, has continued to do us proud. The captain and all the players, you are a true embodiment of the ‘Never-Say-Die’ spirit. The fans are not left out. I also commend the commissioner, who has shown deep commitment to the success of Rangers through his tireless efforts and sacrifice.

    “However, recall that I had always said to you that success abhors complacency. We still have quite a huge space in our trophy cabinet. So, we still need more. I am sure we are all getting ready for the CAF Champions League and other tournaments. 

    “Let me assure you that we will never get tired of supporting you.  If anything, we are going to double down and reinforce our support.”

    The commissioner for Youth and Sport Development, Lloyd Ekweremadu, who hailed Rangers for the successful title chase, thanked the governor for his personal and official support that transformed the club.

    Also, the general manager and CEO of Rangers International, Amobi Ezeaku, who went down memory lane, appreciated Governor Mbah for taking Rangers as his special pet project.

    “For two years, the club played away from home, but in a twinkle of an eye, the club came back to the Cathedral. That is why 28th December 2023 when we returned to the Cathedral will forever be engraved in the hearts of not just Ndigbo, but all true lovers of Rangers and football.

    “Today, we thank you for easing the stress of our trips, for approving for corporate sponsors to get on board, for coming to watch our matches, and for braving the turbulence of the weather on that day to fly to Jos to witness the lifting of this trophy.

    “It is also under you that the Rangers jersey is proudly instituted at the FIFA museum in Zürich, Switzerland. It is under you that the Rangers jersey is now known at the headquarters of African Football in the 6th of October City, Giza, Egypt. And as we speak, Rangers have been nominated in many categories by the league bloggers award,” Ezeaku.

  • Mbah appoints Asadu chairman of traditional rulers’ council

    Mbah appoints Asadu chairman of traditional rulers’ council

    • Reconstitutes statutory, other bodies

    Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State, has appointed the traditional ruler of  Edem-ani Ogwugwu Ancient Kingdom in Nsukka Local Government Area of the state, His Royal Highness, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, as the chairman of the Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council.

    In a statement issued on Friday by the Secretary of the State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, the governor approved the reconstitution of statutory and other bodies in the state.

    According to the statement, His Royal Highness, Igwe Julius Nnaji of Nike was appointed as the 1st Deputy Chairman of the council, while His Royal Highness, Igwe G. N. Madu, and His Royal Highness, Igwe Hebert Ukuta, were appointed as the 2nd Deputy Chairman and 3rd Deputy Chairman respectively.

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    Other members of the council include: Igwe Fidelis Nwatu, Grand Patron; Igwe Abel Nwobodo, 1st Grand Patron; Igwe Augustine Uzobuenyi Otiji, 2nd Grand Patron and Igwe H. C. Eze, 3rd Grand Patron.

    The governor also appointed Professor Christian C. Ngwu, as the Chairman of the state Independent Electoral Commission (ENSIEC) while Dr. Eric Ogbonna Odo and Dr. Edith Okolo were appointed as the chairman of the state hospital management board and the Executive Secretary of the Enugu State Agency For Universal Health Coverage respectively.

    In the ENSIEC, three members: Solomon Udeh,  Chinenyenwa A. Ogbu, Barr. George Obiora Ani, were reappointed as members while Arthur Ifeanyi Ede, Barr. Paully Eze, Emmanuel Ogbodo, Emeka G. Ukwuaba, were appointed as new members with Barr. Ifesinachi Umeobika as secretary.

    While the appointments, according to the statement, were subject to the confirmation of the Enugu State House of Assembly, they took immediate effect.