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  • Non-indigenes endorse Ugwuanyi for second term

    Visibly excited non-Igbo residents in Enugu State, representing different ethnic communities of diverse socio-cultural, political and religious background across the country, under the auspices of United Inter-Community Forum, on Wednesday, converged on the Government House, Enugu, in their large numbers and unanimously endorsed Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for a second term in office.

    The jubilant non-indigenes, who disclosed that the forum’s prime objective was to foster unity in diversity to promote good governance through leadership integrity and commitment to excellence, stated that the decision was because of the governor’s “selfless, resounding, impeccable, excellent and outstanding leadership qualities”, which they said have engendered peace and good governance in the state.  They added that Gov. Ugwuanyi has maintained a “high degree of disciplined leadership integrity” that promotes peaceful co-existence and national unity.

    Noting that “this is the first time in history, United Inter-Community Forum was coming out publicly to support a serving governor”, the forum, which announced Gov. Ugwuanyi as its grand patron, disclosed that his administration has made frantic efforts in securing lives and property of the people of the state” as well as the  various communities resident in Enugu State”.

    Presenting their heartfelt stance, the President General of the forum, Comrade Andrew Tyonongo, said they were highly impressed that Enugu is being rated as one of the most peaceful and secure states in the country, adding that the governor’s introduction and equipping of Enugu State Security/ Neighbourhood Watch groups, in collaboration with the security agencies, have gone a long way to ameliorate extreme security challenges in the state.

    On education, the group expressed delight at the governor’s “excellent commitment, dedication and efforts in the area” through his “pragmatic policy of massive mobilization, renovation and rehabilitation of public primary, secondary and tertiary schools across the state, making them convenient, safe and friendly for learning”.

    They told the governor that his “innovations in this sector particularly, have brought life into public educational system in Enugu State, consequently redeeming and regaining its pride of place in the educational system”.

    The forum also commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for his administration’s special attention in the provision of basic infrastructure, especially in the rural areas, pointing out that the policy framework of the “one community, one project programme with multi-million naira mobilization” has made all the communities in the state chief drivers of infrastructural developments based on their priorities.

    The non-igbo residents maintained that their endorsement of the governor’s re-election was also based on his commitment to the welfare of the state’s workers, particularly the regular payment of their salaries and retirees’ pensions.

    They further stated that Ugwuanyi is “the only governor who pays workers the 13thmonth salary”, disclosing that “Enugu State workers are happy and proud of you because salaries and pensions are paid when due”.

    The body equally applauded Gov. Ugwuanyi for the various empowerment schemes of his administration aimed at alleviating the sufferings of the masses, especially the traders, youths and underprivileged, revealing that through his human resource development and capacity building initiatives, 2000 youths were gainfully employed to clean up the state.

    “Your Excellency, conscious of your broad-minded stewardship and leadership capacities as clearly acknowledged above and many too numerous to mention because of constraint of time, the entire body of United Inter-Community Forum, Enugu State Chapter, is here to give her support to you and also to advocate, mobilize, consult and intensify campaigns for your continuity as the best option in the forthcoming gubernatorial election come 2019.

    “This forum is very much aware of your esteemed love and respect for traditional and religious institutions, as well as your constant intervention and advocacy for peaceful co-existence among communities in the state”, they further stated.

    Responding, Gov. Ugwuanyi, who welcomed members of the forum to the Government House, thanked them for their solidarity, goodwill, support, and the endorsement, noting that the honour shows that the efforts of his administration to improve the living standard of the people are being appreciated.

    He therefore, reassured them of his administration’s commitment to the wellbeing of every resident of the state, irrespective of state of origin, religion or ethnicity.

  • Ugwuanyi gets nod for second term

    A group in Enugu North, “Nsukka Zonal Strategic Group (NZSG)”, has endorsed Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for a second term in office. It promised to support other people to ensure the governor’s success in 2019 elections.

    Members of the group include personalities, such as Chief Okechukwu Itanyi, Engr. Vita Abba, Prof. Osita Ogbu and Maj.-Gen. Godwin Ugwuoke, among others. They endorsed Ugwuanyi after assessing his achievements in the last three and half years.

    The praised Ugwuanyi for “the remarkable and exemplary way he has piloted the affairs of Enugu State”, thanking him for the monumental infrastructural development as evidenced in road constructions across the state.

    The group also expressed “full satisfaction with the prudent manner” the governor “has managed state resources, culminating in the prompt payment of salaries and the 13th month salary, as well as pensioners”.

    They also lauded the governor for improving the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) portfolio of the state, saying “Enugu is rated the third in the country after Lagos and Rivers State, and “first in Fiscal Sustainability Index by World reputable economic analyst, Ernest and Young”.

    “In view of the foregoing reasons, and several others too numerous to mention, the Nsukka Zonal Strategic Group (NZSG) unanimously endorse Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for a second term in office as Governor of Enugu State in 2019.”

  • Osinbajo lauds Ugwuanyi on entrepreneurship programmes

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has praised Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for his administration’s cooperation with the Federal Government in the advancement of objectives of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME).

    Osinbajo, who was “extremely delighted” with the “kindness and warm reception” the state government always accords him when he visits, hailed Ugwuanyi for “the very great steps” his administration has taken in the growth and development of the MSME programme.

    The Vice President spoke during the National MSME Clinic at the Michael Okpara Square.

    He said Ugwuanyi’s administration “is doing very well for the MSME” and in advancing the interest of small entrepreneurs, stressing “the governor deserves a warm applause for the great work he has been doing”.

    Osinbajo, noting that the MSME Clinic initiative was “particularly important” to the Federal Government, said President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration “is fully committed to supporting states regardless of political or ethnic affiliation”.

    He hinted that the Federal Government has “provided close to N2 trillion” for its social investment programmes, stressing “small businesses are the future of our country”.

    The Vice President, who reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to the growth and development of entrepreneurship and small businesses, was confident that “together we will bring the deserved prosperity, not just to the people of Enugu State, but also to the people of Nigeria”.

    Ugwuanyi, welcoming the Vice President, his entourage and other stakeholders, to Enugu, commended President Buhari for “the vision behind the conception of this National MSME Clinic”.

    Ugwuanyi said the programme was another laudable addition to the people-oriented initiatives the Federal Government has introduced to fast track socio-economic development and improve the people’s welfare, especially youths, women and the less privileged.

    The governor noted that Enugu has continued to enjoy a mutually rewarding and strategic partnership with the Federal Government, saying his administration, in keeping with the Vice President’s directive, inaugurated Enugu State Council on Ease of Doing Business.

    He added that Enugu is one of few states that have fully implemented the programme of the CBN N220 billion MSME Development Fund, by funding over 2,000 MSMEs, adding that the state also “returned about N400 million of the first tranche of N500 million received from CBN”.

    “We praise the CBN on the “Ose Nsukka” (Nsukka Yellow Pepper) Anchor Borrowers Programme as well as other initiatives of the bank in Enugu State.

    “Our counterpart funding with the Bank of Industry (BOI) has produced over 36 SMEs worth more than N399 million in project value.

    ‘’From 2015, Enugu SME Centre, our foremost enterprise development institute, has trained over 35,000 MSME owners and aspiring entrepreneurs including women and youths; and we have empowered more than 2,400 traders with N50,000 each through our raffle program open to all MSMEs in 54 local markets.

    “Our school feeding program is doing well and over 7,000 applicants have benefited from Government Enterprise Empowerment Program (GEEP), otherwise called ‘Market Moni’…”

     

  • Abia/Imo traders in Enugu endorse Ugwuanyi

    Indigenes of Abia and Imo States trading in Enugu State, under the auspices of Njiko Imo/Abia Traders Association, have declared their support for Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s re-election in 2019.

    They said their decision followed the governor’s people-oriented programmes which have favoured both indigenes and non-indigenes.

    The elated traders, who trooped to the Government House Enugu on a solidarity visit to Ugwuanyi, thanked him for the Traders’ Empowerment Scheme he initiated to assist traders grow their businesses, irrespective of their state of origin, religion and ethnicity.

    The group leader and general coordinator, Gantito Nnadozie, described Ugwuanyi as a leader who does not discriminate, and the only governor who prioritised traders’ welfare.

    They stressed that their endorsement of the governor’s re-election was borne out of their conviction that he has entrenched peace and good governance in the state.

    “We wouldn’t have come today to declare no vacancy in the Lion Building in 2019 if you are not doing well. We met severally and called our elders, and they all agreed that we should come and see you, pray for you and give you this ‘ofo’ (insignia of authority) to urge you to move on and reassure you of our support.

    The traders noted that the last time they endorsed a governor for a second term was during the administration of late Sam Mbakwe of Imo State. They, therefore, assured Ugwuanyi to remain in Enugu to vote.

  • Ugwuanyi signs health reform bill into law 

    Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has assented to the Health Sector Reform bill.

    Commissioner for Health Dr. Fintan Ekochin, who addressed reporters after a meeting of the State Executive Council (EXCO), said the law would bring positive changes.

    Ekochin explained that the law has new components that were integrated for positive results, adding that the district health system introduced by the colonial government has been repackaged and replaced.

    According to him, the law gives the state the authority to oversee health care from the hospital management board.

    He said: “We are now going to key into the Ward Health System, which the World Health Organisation (WHO) had recommended and was long adopted by the Federal Government.

    “The hospital management board takes over from health management board that existed before now and the Primary Healthcare Development Agency, will be established immediately to ensure that the primary healthcare programmes are implemented under one roof in line with the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency’s guideline.

    “This is going to further revitalise primary healthcare centres at the grassroots which are designed to provide adequate healthcare services to the rural dwellers.”

    Another component of the law, according to Ekochin, is the Agency for Universal Health Coverage, which has world health coverage.

    He said the agency would further expand the government’s Free Maternal and Child Health programme which had been in existence for years.

    “This programme saw to the free treatment of expectant mothers and children under five years,” he added.

  • Ugwuanyi to include more women in cabinet

    Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has pledged to increase the number of women currently in his government so as to meet the 35 per cent affirmative action.

    The governor made this known in Enugu yesterday while addressing over 1,000 women in state who staged a walk to the government house to demand for the inclusion of more women in government.

    Ugwuanyi said he was happy that women from three political parties could come together to fight a just course describing it as a historical landmark.

    He said no good government could ignore the place of women in politics because they were influential and to a large extent, determine the progress of a state.

    He said: “My 12 years at the National Assembly has afforded me the opportunity of traveling to 156 countries and I have discovered that these countries are rapidly making progress.

    “Reason being that they have learnt that women are powerful and as such, they give them key government positions to oversee.

    “This, also, has been my conviction and my motivation for appointing women to certain key positions when I became the governor.

    “Because you are demanding for more and having been convinced by the capability of women already in my government to deliver effectively, I will begin processing your demands immediately.

    “From now on, major appointments as well as positions of Permanent Secretaries will be given to women,” the governor said.

    Ugwuanyi added that a government that ignored women did so at its peril and was bound to be retrogressive.

    In her remarks, the Deputy Governor of the state, Mrs Cecilia Ezeilo, appreciated the women for jettisoning their different political differences to fight for their rights.

    She said that her being chosen as a deputy governor for the first time in history is a pointer that the governor recognized the place of women in governance.

    Earlier, the president of Inter Party Women Network (IPWN),  Mrs Josephine Nwokedike under whose aegis the walk was staged, said the walk was an initiative of Women Aid Collective (WACOL).

  • Ugwuanyi to include more women in cabinet

    Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has pledged to increase the number of women currently in his government so as to meet the 35 per cent affirmative action.

    The governor made this known in Enugu yesterday while addressing over 1,000 women in state who staged a walk to the government house to demand for the inclusion of more women in government.

    Ugwuanyi said he was happy that women from three political parties could come together to fight a just course describing it as a historical landmark.

    He said no good government could ignore the place of women in politics because they were influential and to a large extent, determine the progress of a state.

    He said: “My 12 years at the National Assembly has afforded me the opportunity of traveling to 156 countries and I have discovered that these countries are rapidly making progress.

    “Reason being that they have learnt that women are powerful and as such, they give them key government positions to oversee.

    “This, also, has been my conviction and my motivation for appointing women to certain key positions when I became the governor.

    “Because you are demanding for more and having been convinced by the capability of women already in my government to deliver effectively, I will begin processing your demands immediately.

  • Why I visited Ugwuanyi, by Kalu

    Former Abia State Governor and Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Orji Uzor Kalu  has hailed Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for his respect for President Buhari and other leaders in the country.

    The former governor described his visit to Ugwuanyi as one aimed at fostering relationships beyond ethnic, religious or political affiliations.

    Kalu, on Saturday, visited Ugwuanyi at the Government House. He arrived at the Lion building at exactly 11:25am and was warmly received by Ifeanyi, after which they went for an indoor meeting which lasted over an hour.

    Kalu, who addressed reporters after the meeting, said: “There is no way I can come to Enugu without visiting. Moreover, politics or no politics, Governor Ugwuani remains a very dear friend.

    “Enugu is like a home to all Igbo. This is the headquarters of Igbo land and I have always been in very good terms with the Governor, not just because he is Governor.

    “So people should stop playing politics of tribe. We also worship in the  same denomination – we are both  Catholics.

    “On many occasions I pass through here, and inform the President that I will see him. I wish him well. I am optimistic he is also wishing President Muhammadu Buhari well.

    “He is in PDP and I am of APC but we shall maintain the friendship across the board. We are not fighting we are family and we shall continue to be family because family is very important.

    “The President also takes him like a family because we cannot quarrel with anybody who is not quarrelling with us, so I look at him as a family and we see him as a family. It is a family issue and we maintain that family relationship.”

  • Rotary honours Ugwuanyi

    The Rotary International District 9142, Nigeria, has honoured Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State with a “Distinguished Service Award of Excellence in Governance” for his outstanding performance in office.
    The prestigious award was presented the governor at a colourful dinner in his honour, after the installation ceremony of the 2nd District Governor of the Club,  Rotarian Dr. Dan Ajawara, held at The Base Event Centre, Enugu.
    Presenting the award, the newly installed District Governor, Dr. Ajawara, described Gov. Ugwuanyi as “a humble, humane, unassuming and visionary leader, who leads by example”, adding that it was based on his sterling performance and leadership qualities that “we are honouring him today”.
    Ajawara noted that it was rare for Rotarians to come together to honour a sitting governor, disclosing that they are apolitical.
    He stressed that Ugwuanyi as a Rotarian and governor has kept faith with the ideals of the Rotary Club through his people-centered programmes that “touch people’s lives in so many ways”, saying: “The people have unanimously agreed he will continue leading them”.
    According to him, “Rotary is not into politics. We take note of the people’s feelings and that is why we are honouring him today with this Distinguished Service Award of Excellence in Governance. The Coal City experience is really imparting positively on the people. We hope that this honour will spur you to do more”.
    Ugwuanyi, who appreciated the District for finding him worthy of conferment with its highest award, described the gesture as a great honour.
    He paid special respect to the Chairman of the occasion and former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, who was represented by Chief Emeka Eze and other dignitaries at the event and “heartily congratulated” Dr. Ajawara on his installation as the 2nd District Governor.
    Ugwuanyi pointed out that as a Rotarian and former President of the club in Emene, he was “very much conversant with the aims, objectives and the ideals of the Rotary Club as well as the excitement and joy that accompany the installation of a new District Governor”.
    He, therefore, expressed optimism that Dr. Ajawara would succeed as he “has all it takes to lift the District to greater heights in the service of humanity”.
    The governor used the occasion to reaffirm his commitment to continue to promote the ideals of the 4-Way Test of the noble club and bring them to bear on his personal life and discharge of his duties “as the Chief Servant of the people of Enugu State”.
    “We remain grateful to the Rotary Club for its many years of partnership and assistance to the Enugu State government in helping to spread the message of hope, comradeship and solidarity among all classes of people especially through the provision of communal facilities and attending to the needs of the poor.
    “While also thankful for the decision to host this historic occasion in Enugu, we wish to pledge our continued support and cooperation towards the attainment of our common objectives and the noble ideals of the club,” he added.

  • Ugwuanyi redeems N5m pledge to Super Eagles

    The Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, has fulfilled his N5 million pledge to the Super Eagles for the team performance at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

    Ugwuanyi had made the pledge during a fund raising ceremony for the Super Eagles in May.

    He fulfilled the promise when he presented a cheque for N5million to the team through the state Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Joseph Udedi.

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    Ugwuanyi congratulated the Eagles on the team performance in Russia and wished the players luck as they returned to their respective clubs in Europe and other parts of the world.

    NAN