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New Anambra Fire Chief Recounts Progresses, As Agency Marks Int’l Firefighters’ Day

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By Izunna Okafor, Awka

The new Fire Chief of the Anambra State Fire Service, Engr. Emmanuel Chiketa has said the agency is currently making progress in its firefighting mission and educating the public on fire safety measures in the state.

Engr. Chiketa disclosed this on Saturday while addressing newsmen at the Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Awka, on the occasion of the 2024 International Firefighters’ Day (IFD).

The event saw the state’s firefighters embark on a roadshow in the capital city, to enlighten the public on fire prevention mechanisms and strategies.

Speaking shortly after the roadshow, the State Fire Chief, Engr. Chiketa, described International Firefighters’Day as a day set asides to remember and honor the sacrifices of firefighters, as well as commemorate and celebrate those who have died, retired, or are still actively serving in the firefighting profession.

He also dissected the theme of this year’s event, “The Importance of Fire Prevention and Safety in a Contemporary Society”, which, he said, is very significant in emphasizing and reminding the public of the significance and critical role of safety and fire prevention in saving lives and protecting property.

Engr. Chiketa, who recently assumed office as the State’s Fire Chief further highlighted some of the efforts and feats so far recorded in firefighting by the agency under his watch. These, he said, include facility tour, sensitization programs, and safety awareness campaign in various institutions, including schools and streets, among others.

He also added that plans are on motion to extend the campaigns and sensitization to the markets, the media, filling stations, gas plants, and other public places across the state, for maximum reach and impact.

While noting that their firefighting job has not been without some challenges, Engr. Chiketa, who said Anambra has very low prevalence of fire incidents compared to other states, further hailed the Governor Chukwuma Soludo-led Anambra State Government for the support and motivation received by the agency, which, he said, have helped make their works much easier.

The Fire Chief also assured Ndị Anambra of the agency’s commitment to their safety, even as he encouraged them to continue practicing fire safety measures in their respective localities and institutions.

Contributing, the Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Youth Development and immediate-past Fire Chief in the State, Engr. Martin Agbili, traced the origin of the International Firefighters’ Day to an Australian Firefighter, JJ Edmondson, whom he said, founded it in 1999, after 5 firefighters died tragically during a wildfire in the Australia, when the direction of the wind changed suddenly and engulfed them in flames.

Engr. Agbili, who is also the Coordinator for Africa Continent for International Firefighters Day celebration, called on Ndị Anambra to accord his successor, Engr. Chiketa and the state’s firefighters every necessary support in doing their job; even as he further urged the people to always report fire outbreak to the Fire Service on time, adding that the time fire incident is reported determines the time the firefighters will arrive the scene.

He further warned against attacking firefighters, whom, he said, are not the cause of fire outbreaks but are only offering help and selfless services to the public.

This reporter, Izunna Okafor, gathered that, since its inception in 1999, International Firefighters’ Day is globally celebrated on May 4 every year to honour heroes who risk their lives to safeguard people and their property from fire.

‘Stop using repressive laws to target journalists, critics’, SERAP, NGE tell Tinubu govt, govs, others

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As the international community marks the World Press Freedom Day, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) and Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE) have urged Nigerian authorities at all levels of government to “stop using repressive and anti-media laws such as the Cybercrimes Act and some codes of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to target, intimidate and harass journalists, critics and media houses.”

 

The statement followed the interactive session on ‘the state of press freedom in Nigeria’ held today at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Ikeja. The event was jointly organized by SERAP and NGE to mark the World Press Freedom Day.

 

In a joint statement, SERAP and NGE said that, “the government of President Bola Tinubu, the country’s 36 governors and FCT minister must now genuinely uphold press freedom, ensure access to information to all Nigerians, obey court judgments, and respect the rule of law.”

 

The groups expressed “serious concerns about the escalating crackdown on the right to freedom of expression and media freedom and the flagrant disregard for the rule of law by authorities at all levels of government.”

 

The groups “note that the suppression of the press in recent times takes various forms ranging from extrajudicial to unlawful detentions, disappearances, malicious prosecutions and wrongful use of both legislation and law enforcement.”

 

The statement, read in part: “We would continue to speak truth to power and to hold authorities to account for their constitutional and international obligations including on freedom of expression and media freedom.”

 

“Nigeria as a country has a long and unpleasant history of press gagging and clampdown on media freedom, which is evidence of extensive state censorship of media and in some cases, the utter control of state-owned media houses.”

 

“This position has not changed considerably despite almost 25 years of unbroken democratic rule in the Fourth Republic.”

 

“We are concerned that press freedom remains under threat, especially due to economic challenges and other challenges such as navigating digital surveillance, hacking, online harassment and internet shutdowns.”

 

“Freedom of the press is one of the cornerstones of a democratic society. Journalism is not a crime; it is fundamental to a free society.”

 

“Freedom of the press is closely related to the freedom of expression, found in article section 39 of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended] and the provisions of international human rights treaties such as article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which Nigeria is a state party.”

 

“Press freedom is essential for journalists and media organisations to report freely in the public interest. Press freedom also has wider significance, as a free and independent media contributes to transparency and accountability of government.”

 

“Press freedom is therefore essential not only for free speech as a public good but also for the enjoyment of other human rights.”

 

“It is important not only to journalists and media organisations, which publish the information but also to citizens, who have a right to access information from a diversity of sources.”

 

“This in turn is essential to ensuring the effective exercise of the right to participate in one’s government and the proper election of the people’s representatives.”

 

“Extensive research has been carried out on the existing legislation and the deliberate proposing of Bills aimed at silencing dissenting voices and muffling the press. In addition, there are a plethora of cases of threats, intimidation and actual aggression employing law enforcement, regulating bodies, and State might.”

 

“There are incessant reports of censorship and surveillance, all aimed at identifying and silencing dissenting opinions rendered in mainstream media or other social media channels.”

 

“We are concerned that freedom of information requests are frequently refused by authorities at all levels of government.” Inadequate funding and lack of access to independent funding have also been identified as major hindrances to media freedom.”

 

“We therefore urge the Federal Government to take effective and concrete measures to review existing laws to reflect respect for media freedom and human rights.”

 

“The NBC must stop using its codes to clampdown on broadcast stations and to impose arbitrary fines on them. The NBC must review its codes to bring them in line with the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended] and international human rights standards.”

 

“We urge the Federal Government to review laws like the Official Secrets Act, Criminal Code Act and Cybercrime Act for potential restrictions on free speech and press; and amend them in line with international human rights standards and Agreements, including the Windhoek Declaration for the Development of a Free, Independent and Pluralistic Press.”

 

“We urge the Federal Government to strengthen the independence of regulatory bodies like the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and Nigerian Press Council (NPC) to ensure impartial regulation and promote self-regulation within the media.”

 

“We urge the Attorney General to push for the immediate amendment of the Cybercrimes Act and other repressive legislation, and bring these laws in line with the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 (as amended) and international human rights obligations to which Nigeria is a state party.”

 

“We urge the Attorney General to advise President Bola Tinubu to promptly obey all outstanding court judgments including the ECOWAS Court judgment directing the Federal Government to repeal the repressive Cybercrimes Act and bring it in conformity with Nigeria’s international human rights obligations and commitments.”

 

“We urge the Minister of Information to promptly review restrictive and oppressive media legislation in Nigeria and pursue the immediate revision of any provisions that violate the right to freedom of expression, access to information including online and media freedom, and ensure that any restrictions on media freedom are necessary, proportionate and the least restrictive.”

 

“We urge the Minister of Information to ensure that the regulatory mechanisms including the National Broadcasting Commission are independent and promote self-regulation of the media.”

 

“We urge the Minister of Information to publicly express commitment to the promotion and protection of freedom of expression and access to information including online and media freedom in Nigeria.”

 

“We urge state governors to ensure that security agencies, the Nigeria Police Force and other authorities drop all charges against journalists, bloggers and other media workers, and critics, and cease further arbitrary closures of radio and television stations.”

 

“We urge state governors to publicly support and commit to the protection and promotion of the right to freedom of expression, access to information and the media freedom, including public reporting of sensitive political and other issues within their states.”

 

“We urge state governors to ensure that any government or security officials found responsible for obstructing, abusing, or attacking journalists, critics or media organisations are appropriately disciplined or prosecuted.”

 

“We urge state governors to publicly support and ensure the direct and full application of the Freedom of Information Act within their respective states.”

 

“We urge state governors to ensure adequate compensation and reparation for victims of human rights violations in their respective states, including restitution, satisfaction, and guarantee of non-repetition.”

 

“We urge the National Assembly to immediately harmonise all laws pertaining to freedom of expression, media freedom and civic space in Nigeria to confer authority on a specific independent agency that will oversee the collection, maintenance, usage, and dissemination of the personal information and records of all citizens and prioritise fundamental human rights.”

 

“We urge the National Assembly leadership to sponsor a resolution condemning the persistent violations of freedom of expression, media freedom and crackdown on civic space in Nigeria and all harassment, intimidation, and attacks on journalists, critics, bloggers and media organisations by state governors and the Federal Government.”

 

“We urge the National Assembly to promptly and comprehensively review the Cybercrimes Act and other restrictive legislation, and revise them as appropriate to bring them into line with Nigeria’s international human rights obligations and commitments regarding the right to freedom of expression, access to information and media freedom.”

 

“We urge the National Assembly to immediately drop any social media and other bills that would restrict freedom of expression, media freedom and civic space and undermine the effective enjoyment of these rights in Nigeria.”

 

“We urge the international community to encourage the Nigerian authorities to uphold constitutional and international human rights obligations on human rights and to respect, protect, promote and fulfil these rights including freedom of expression and opinion, access to information and privacy online and offline, and ensure a free and independent media landscape.”

 

“We urge the international community to hold Nigerian authorities to account for violations of human rights in the country including by calling on the authorities at both the Federal and state levels to immediately and unconditionally release anyone detained solely for peacefully exercising their human rights and to immediately withdraw any charges against them.”

 

The interactive session was attended by senior members of the media, civil society groups and other stakeholders. Those who attended the event included: Gbenga Adefaye, Provost of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism; Richard Akinnola; Eze Anaba, President, NGE; Dr Iyobosa Uwugiaren, NGE’s Secretary; Lanre Idowu, CEO Diamond Publications Ltd; and Abiodun Odusote, Professor of Law, UNILAG.

 

Others who attended the event included: Mustapha Isah former President, NGE; Present Silverbird News director; Mr. Fred Braimoh, Deputy director FRCN; and Paulyn Ogbodaga, executive director, AIT.

PDP crisis: Coalition of aggrieved party men vows to float a new party

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A Coalition of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s Support Groups Initiative, CASGI, and some concerned Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Support Groups have approached the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC), for the registration of a new political party ahead of 2027 general election.

The groups led by Comrade Obinna Okorie of CASGI, said they made the decision after the 2023 general elections, following the inability of PDP to put its house in order, and the failure of the party to reward loyalty.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja shortly after the caucus meeting of the Stiku Camp, Chief Okorie said the decision to float a new political party was to give the aggrieved supporters of the main opposition party a sense of belonging and recognition as they head into the next general election.

According to him, “we worked very hard canvassing votes for our candidate, Atiku Abubakar all over the country, but our efforts ended up in futility due to the divisions in the party where some principal members openly worked against his victory; the impunity and ill treatment of their supporters is also a fact.”

The CASGI National coordinator said he has personally informed former Vice President Atiku of this new development and gave him reasons with veritable facts why he and his groups have reached such a decision.

In the application to INEC, the groups sort for the registration of Congress Action Party, CAP, as a political party with Comrade Obinna Okorie as interim national chairman and Hon. Simon Leshe as interim national secretary.

INEC, in its reply, acknowledged receipt of the letter of intent to register as a political party, stating that the commission is compiling letters of intent for registration as political party, pending the conclusion of all Petitions and Appeals arising from the 2023 General Election.

“This is in line with the power of the Commission as provided at Section 75 (1) of the Electoral Act, 2022 which mandates the Commission to suspend registration of Political Parties twelve (12) months to a General Election.

“The final determination of all Petitions and Appeals arising from the 2023 General Election would enable the Commission set a timeline for the processing of fresh applications for registration as Political Party,” INEC said.

Ogbunka Community Stakeholders Call for Withdrawal of Igwe’s Certificate

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Blame monarch for crisis, assault, crimes, lawlessness, idolatry in Ogbunka community

. False, PG and His Cohorts responsible for Crises and Crime not me Says Igwe Anyaoha

By Chukwudi Ebele

As palpable fear of uncertainty continues to grip the people of Ogbunka community, Orumba South Local Government Area, Anambra state, sequel to alleged killings, kidnapping, idolatry, lawlessness, assault, among others, the President General of the community, Hon. Ikechukwu Chukwubueze has alleged that the traditional ruler, Igwe John Mark Anyaoha, should be held responsible for such crimes.

To buttress his point, he hinted that the monarch came through the back door to emerge as the igwe of the community without due process and started to attack those who opposed his enthronment.

“His emergence threw Ogbunka into turmoil because of lack of due process in his enthronment as the monarch of the community, He now sees himself as demi god, he relegated our Constitution to the background. When due process is followed people will be happy but in Ogbunka, due process was not followed, it is a different scenario.

“Only just one day we heard that somebody has emerged as Igwe of Ogbunka without due process and that is the wound we are leaking today. We can’t allow one man’s quest to be our Caesar and allow him to kill us. His stool doesn’t take anything away from us. Due process was not followed and it will continue to hunt those behind it,” the PG stated.

According to him, “when one consolidates an illegality, legalize illegality, one will begin to notice that the system is collapsing sequel to the way of emergence and as such the community will become a banana republic.

“If somebody can emerge as Igwe of Ogbunka without the process of election or selection, and he is recognized, that has become the norm,” he further explained.

He also reiterated that in Ogbunka there is nothing like Ogbunka Youth Association in the constitution but rather there is Ogbunka Development Union, Women Wing, Graduate wing, adding that one fateful day about nine people went to Ogbunka Boys secondary school formed and elected themselves executives of Ogbunka Youth Association, that is unconstitutional.

Reacting, the former PG of Ogbunka, Dr. Josiah Sunday Okoli, accused Igwe John Mark Anyaoha being the sponsor of the crisis that resulted in kidnapping, idolatry, assault, hard drug addiction by youths, among others and urged Governor Soludo to intervene by withdrawing the certificate of recognition issued to him by his predecessor, former governor Willie Obiano.

His words, “One man called John Mark Anyaoha came out and said he would be the Igwe of Ogbunka by force, crook or hook and that anybody who objects if he becomes the monarch that the person will go on exile, die, imprisoned or disfigured and true to his vow, that is what is happening now in Ogbunka.

“We will not forgive former governor Obiano for issuing certificate of recognition to Join Mark Anyaoha, through the back door. He put us in the present ugly situation and since then Ogbunka has never been Ogbunka. He now forces everybody to bow to him while the people are pursuing the matter in court.

“He has a lot of boys and he has been behind the arrests and incarceration of several Ogbunka people. People now live in fear. We urge Governor Soludo to come to our rescue by withdrawing certificate of recognition issued to him and conduct a fresh all inclusive election in Ogbunka before we all die,” he pleaded.

In a swift reaction when contacted, Igwe John Mark Anyaoha denied their allegations stating that the incumbent PG, Hon. Chukwubueze, former PG, Dr. Okoli and cohorts were behind the atrocities being committed not himself as alleged.

To buttress his point he accused the PG of fighting the youths wing of the community because the youths leadership was his candidate when they manipulated and took over the PG post during election stating that the Youths Association is in the constitution.

“One-day the youths wanted to have their meeting in the town hall but the PG refused to give them the key to the hall. He commits all these illegalities with the former PG and their cohorts,” the Monarch stated.

On plea by some people to Governor for the withdrawal of his certificate of recognition, he said, “I will not speak on that, it is sub judice, they took me to court, so they should allow the court to do its job.

Also on the youth’s alleged hard drug addiction, cultism, idolatry, among other criminal activities, he stated that there is freedom of religion and as such that he has no power to stop them from worshipping any god of their choice.

“It is the PG and his group that sponsor those boys and they formed a parallel town union executive Progressive Awuka People’s Assembly Elders Forum, registered it in Abuja but with headquarters in Enugu. How can they have headquarters in Enugu and come to Ogbunka to rule/operate,” he querried.

On the alleged enforcement of laws in the community and fines, he said that out of 18 villages two that belonged to the opposition refused to contribute for the ‘Ericha Afor Oru festival after joining to eat, drink and make merry and the youths started demanding for the fines.

Reacting, Chief Christian Iheanacho, a former Igwe cabinet member, Deputy Chairman Progressive Awuka Peoples Assembly Elders Forum, stated that Igwe John Mark Anyaoha should be relieved of his certificate of recognition for sponsoring the crisis in the community.

His words, “Johnmark told us at his fathers compound which was our meeting place that anybody that didn’t support him as the Igwe might be either in the police cell or hospital, so when he was given the certificate, he started those things he said, the town is in shamble, this is not the first time we are crying to the government, the first petition we wrote to the government was in 2nd june 2022, we wrote to the commissioner for chieftaincy affairs.

“Johnmark came to the “Obi” and said that this Igwe he will become, some will die, some will be jailed while some people’s corpses will be littered around the community and
nothing will happen, that he prepared very well for this, we thought he was joking, somebody told him to withdraw that statement, that he was dealing with his brothers but he refused.

“Eventually, some were jailed, somebody like Onwudiwe went to jail and didn’t survive after his jail term, Ajaegbonwu died as well after jail term, but this person we are in his house suffered the same fate but because God is with him, he is alive today.

“What we rejected seven years ago has being brought back by Johnmark, Faster Ifedioha brought prayer team and they do away with this fettish things, arusi etc because they were killing themselves with it, there are many attires now in this town, mkpulummili, idol worshipping, the worst is that any police you call will be beaten to stupor if not killed, Umuchukwu police station can attest to that,

“Obiano government caused us this problem and we will not forgive Obiano for issuing certificate to Anyaoha through the backdoor. We plead to Soludo to withdraw the certificate and conduct fresh election for the community”ne pleaded.

Others who demanded for withdrawal of the Igwe’s certificate and fresh election include, Chief Ernest Onyeakalusi, Chief Umunna Charles, Hon. Damian Osu kwo, Chiagozie Onyeakagbu, and Amaechi Ikeagwuna

Edo guber: Okpebholo, the political Machiavellian – By Fred Itua

 

Edo State is at a crossroads. A simple task awaits every son and daughter of Edo extraction and residents in the State- to vote for a credible governor that will fix the mess of Governor Godwin Obaseki. The task and choices before the people are simple, yet some folks have elected themselves to make the process different and impossible. On the 21st of September 2024, the people of Edo State will choose between realism and empty promises; an assured future and a rehearsed selfish capitalism. Whoever the people chose to pitch their interests with, there will be consequences.

Monday Okpebholo, a senator, entrepreneur, philanthropist, politician, a home boy, and the presumptive governor of Edo State, stands tall among other candidates. Beside their verbosity and empty rhetorics, no candidate stands close to Senator Monday Okpebholo.

Rather than dwell on the inadequacies of other infant politicians, who neither understand the peculiar needs of Edo people, or appreciate the enormous tasks at hand, I will expouse Okpebholo’s remarkable prospects and why he needs the vote of Edo people and residents.

The current governor of the State, Godwin Obaseki, has made the choices before us easy. His abysmal failure and his failed inability to rise above pettiness have made the job of electing Okpebholo as the next governor of Edo easy. His Greek gift notwithstanding to civil servants, his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), will suffer a resounding defeat that even the deaf will hear.

Okpebholo was born and raised in Edo State. Though this is not a yardstick to measure possible performance, it is, however, necessary to establish certain facts. As a homegrown politician, he understands the people, their needs, and their expectations. He is not a stranger to the realities on the ground.

Okpebholo has intervened in key areas, and he is not an accidental philanthropist whose only footprints are found in loud promises and empty substances. Okpebholo has brought reprieve to needy families in Edo, provided jobs, funded community infrastructure, awarded scholarships, provided free internet services, supported security architecture of the State, and brought Federal presence to the three senatorial districts of Edo State.

There are five critical areas in Edo State that need urgent intervention. Interestingly, Okpebholo has zeroed in on these cardinal areas that will fastrack development in Edo, create jobs and prosperity, quality health and education, ICT development, agriculture and creation of new smart cities and towns. They are not rocket science. Okpebholo already has proven track records in these key areas.

Edo State has a vibrant and educated youth population. Unfortunately, the Obaseki administration has failed to harness these talents in developing Edo State. Instead, he is notorious for signing MoUs that are gathering dusts in some archives somewhere. On the other hand, Okpebholo belongs to the youth generation. He understands their needs and aspirations, and he is ready to harness these youngsters.

Okpebholo, as a man with street credibility and a practical entrepreneur, he will create jobs through friendly policies that will attract the right investors to the State. He is not a portfolio businessman who relies cunningly on his adulterated fine tenses to deceive the gullible public. With Okpebholo, job and wealth creation are assured.

In Obaseki’s Edo State, all the tertiary institutions have progressed backward. He has stiffled growth and has suffocated parents and students with unrealistic fees. For the PDP administration in Edo, the people don’t matter. Secondary schools are understaffed, and the motivation is low. Obaseki behaves like an emperor who can not be questioned.

With Okpebholo as governor, a new deal is sure. Okpebholo, as a grassroot man, understands the people. He will prioritise education and make fees affordable to all. For him, he understands the imperativeness of quality education, and he will not fail to deliver that dividend to the people.

Healthcare centres and hospitals in Edo State are glorified chemist shops. There are no trained medical professionals, and the buildings are in their worst forms. No medical equipment and the administration of the PDP fiddles while Rome burns.

With Okpebholo as governor, primary healthcare and the resuscitation of the State’s health architecture will be revived. Critical medical staff and professionals will be hired to attend to the health needs of Edo people. Okpebholo wI’ll not fiddle while Edo people suffer. Never!

Besides being a major tourism hub, which Okpebholo has revealed that he will prioritise, Edo State is a major agricultural hub. It has one of the biggest rainforests in West Africa. It prides itself as the home of timber and agricultural products. In the eight years of the PDP administration in Edo State, it has failed abysmally to harness this goldmine and add to the economy of the State.

Okpebholo understands the importance of food security and how it can add to the economy of Edo State. Hence, he has prioritised it as a key component of his manifesto. The three senatorial districts of Edo State have unique agricultural products, and Okpebholo plans to drive agricultural revolution in the Heartbeat State.

In terms of road infrastructure, Edo State is a failed State. The few miserable roads constructed by Obaseki are so substandard that heavy rains can wash them away. If you are in doubt, visit Edo State. For Okpebholo, this is the number one priority- road construction across the three senatorial districts. Okpebholo will not embrace excuses and fail to deliver. He will Renew the Hope of Edo people. As a senator, he has influenced road projects to the three senatorial districts of Edo State. Imagine what he will do as governor.

Edo State has played the role of the opposition for too long, and this is beginning to mess up the State. There is no federal presence. Obaseki, who should ordinarily embrace the government at the centre, has continued to be at loggerheads with the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration. Okpebholo as governor will unify Edo with the federal government. This will definitely bring dividends of democracy to the people.

From the foregoing, it is obvious that the choices before Edo people are clear. We must choose to form a new government that puts the people first and not encumber them with more than they can bear. Edo people have a unique chance to choose a new path that will usher in prosperity, jobs, food security, quality education, and healthcare, among others.

Itua is a media practitioner, scholar, and writer. He sent in this piece from Abuja

IGAHAF Rewards 3 student winners of ICT contest

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The Ignatius Aguowo Health and Academics Foundation ( IGAHAF) has rewarded the winners of the 2024 Girls in ICT national competition with scholarship up the university.The annual competition is hosted by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy. The three students who won the 2024 ICT contest are from St.John Vianney Science College,Igbariam,Anambra State.According IGAHAF,the three students; Miss Immaculate Ikegwuonu,Miss Camilla Anyadike, and Miss Nweke-Nonso Oluchi will,enjoy the Foundation’s full scholarship through university education.

IGAHAF, focuses on promotion of education and provision of Healthcare to the less Privileged and the rest of the society that need its assistance.

Only last week the Foundation awarded scholarship also to the students of Christ the King College,Onitsha,who won the World Challenge competition organized by WorldDenver,USA.

Ohanaeze Youth Hands Security Agency 7-Day Ultimatum to Fish out Nimbo Massacre Perpetrators

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The Youth Wing of Ohaneze Ndigbo on Wednesday gave the Nigeria Police Force and other sister security agencies a seven-day ultimatum to fish out the perpetrators of the massacre of people of Nimbo in Uzo Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State.

Recall that Fulani Herdsmen had allegedly attacked the community on Sunday evening killing many people and leaving others injured.

Speaking after an emergency National Executive Committee Meeting of the Ohaneze Ndigbo Youth Wing, the National leader of the group, Mazi Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu said the Igbo youths have condemned the act by the Fulani herdsmen.

“We condemn in strong terms the massacre of our people in Nimbo, Uzo Uwani LGA by Fulani Herdsmen and their criminal gang of marauding compatriots.

“It is no longer news that these Fulani terrorists and their enablers have continued this ethnic cleansing, in the guise of Farmers/Herders crisis.

“Hundreds have lost their lives, with thousands displaced from their homes; and till this day, not one individual has been arrested, indicted, or brought to justice.

“Government at all levels have failed to take responsibility, neither did they address the issue nor provide adequate succor to the victims. This is INJUSTICE.

“ It is imperative to remind Nigerians that it was this same senseless Killings and neglect of government responsibilities that brought the unfortunate Civil war that cost us fortunes.

“On this note, we the Igbo Youths hereby give the Nigeria Police Force and her Sister Agencies a seven-day ultimatum to fish out the perpetrators or leave us with no choice but to take our destiny in our own hands.

“Self Defense is a Fundamental Human Right, and we shall leave no stone unturned in ensuring we are not victimized nor undermined by anybody. Enough is Enough,” he said.

The Ohaneze youths regretted that insecurity as it is today in Nigeria is a national issue and must be attended to with utmost consciousness and caution to maximize impact.

He said, “Sequel to this, we urge the Federal Government to review her tactics and consider the application of Non-kinetic and political solutions in addressing the National Security impasse; especially on the need for the unconditional release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who has been undergoing endless trials for treasonous offense in defiance to the order of a court of competent jurisdiction which directed his unconditional release.

“We use this opportunity to demonstrate our gratitude to all men of good conscience and other Nigerians who work day and night for the restoration of peace and stability in Alaigbo and Nigeria at large.”

The youths expressed worry over what they described as the erroneous assumption and impression made to pitch Ndigbo against the performing FCT Minister- Chief Barr. Nyesom Wike.

They made it clear that the said individual or group does not speak for Ndigbo.

“It is instructive to note that the Ukachukwu Brothers are law-abiding citizens, with National Honours, who acquired their wealth through dint of hard work and unwavering commitment to excellence; and have contributed immensely to Peace, Development and overall wellbeing of the FCT.

“Nevertheless, it is a pure business matter that must be handled within the ambit of Law, and not with ethnic sentiments.

“It is on this note that we call on Nigerians to disregard the unguided utterances of the said group, as their opinions do not represent Igbo Position.

“We salute the courage and resilience of Mr. President, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the tireless efforts towards achieving sustainable growth in Nigeria.

“We pass a vote of confidence on the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, His Excellency Chief Engr. Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu OFR. MFR. CFR.(Ahaejiagamba Ndigbo) and National Youth Leader of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide- Mazi Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu, for the uncommon devotion and commitment to instilling lasting Peace and Stability in the South East and Nigeria at Large.

“ We also commend High Chief Chukwudi Oguejiofor Muonanu (Onwa Enugwu Ukwu na Umu Nri)- Chairman, First Rotech Group of Companies and Grand Patron, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Wing Worldwide for his uncommon Benevolence, Passion, and Support for a better Nigerian State that shall be the price of every Black Nation. Together, Ala Igbo shall prevail; Nigeria shall Succeed,” a statement later signed by Mazi Chika Art Adiele, the National Publicity Secretary of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Wing Worldwide posited.

NSHA Goes Tough On AEDC,Instruct Coy To Improve In 14 Days

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Rabiu Omaku
The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has given the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company AEDC two-week ultimatum to restore power  or to immediately quit  the State.
Speaker of the House, Danladi Jatau announced this when the Area Manager of AEDC  represented by the Chief Business Officer in-charge of Kogi, Niger and Nasarawa, Engineer Jonathan Adeyemi and the General Manager Nasarawa State Electricity Power Agency, Engineer Suleiman Umar appeared before the House over epileptic power supply and estimated billing system in the State during the Assembly’s sitting.
The Business Officer,Adeyemi shortly after the interaction promised that consumers within fourteen days should expect improvement.
He gave the assurance that AEDC will do the needful so as to maintain the business relationship with the State.
Engrineer Kayode Adayemi lauded Governor Abdullahi Sule
for the prompt payment of light bill,Saying Lafia Government House light bill is at 00.00 naira.
While the General Manager of Na’Epa , Engineer Suleiman Umar applauded Governor Sule for his untoward commitment by given the State Electricity company the mandate and financial backup to carryout various projects in the State

I Spent More Than N10m In One Year Restoring Electrical Installation In The State Capital – Hon Akwashiki

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..you are using a transformer alone while neighbors are sleeping in darkness
Rabiu Omaku
The Honorable member representing Lafia Central constituency at the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Solomon Yakubu Akwashiki has revealed that he spent more than N10m to fix either vandalized armor cable or electrical instructions in the State capital alone.

Akwashiki gave the hint when the State lawmakers invited the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company and it sister agency,The Nasarawa State Electricity and Power Agency recently.

The Honorable member who moved the motion on the way and manner his people are wallowing in darkness despite colossal bill given to consumers in the State capital said something urgent must be done to addressing the situation that plunged the populace into untold hardship.

Saying something urgent must be done to tackle the gory situation that spread to other Local Governments in the State.

Akwashiki who was the mover of the motion shocked the General Manager of Na’Epa, Engineer Yakubu Suleiman on why he was allocated a transformer and installed it to his abode alone while his neighbors are sleeping in darkness.

The Assembly,due to the gravity of the issue at stake suspended order 5 to seat beyond 1:00pm.

Hon Akwashiki in his contribution,applauded the State Governor, Engineer Abdullahi Sule for his swift intervention in that regard to improve power supply in the State.

Adding that something urgent should be done as he alleged that Na’Epa are using Inferior electrical equipments,Stating that the actions and inactions of the General Manager is a serious setback to the laudable effort of Governor Abdullahi Sule.

The only female lawmaker in the State,Hon.Hajara Danyaro,Member representing Nasarawa Central constituency decried the way and manner the people of Nasarawa East ward,That is Mangoro Goma in Nasarawa Local Government are wallowing in darkness for the past one year.

“My people are in darkness over one years because,there transformer developed fault and AEDC remained mute over,Even with the donation of a 500 kva transformer the situation remained the same,She added

She in addition stated that AEDC as a company Is not capable to distribute and regulate power supply in Nasarawa State,Saying the State should opt for a competent company that will satisfied it customers.

Esson,Member representing Lafia East (PDP) described the unfolding as an embracement to the four wise men in the hallo chamber,Saying the Managing Director disrespect the lawmakers that was why he was represented by another staff.

The Chief Business Officer ,AEDC representing Kogi, Nasarawa and the Federal Capital Territory, Engineer Kayode

While Fielding questions from the lawmakers says Lafia and environs has a total of 28,823 customers,8,725 are metered customers while about 20,100 fall under unmetered customers

He attributed the sharp drop in megawatts in January to hiccups ranging from generation,Transmission and distribution,Which he said contributed to system collapse.

According to him,”The megawatts drop from 4000 to 2900 in subsequent months from January,He however discussed that 350megawatt was shared between Kogi, Nasarawa and the Federal Capital Territory,Abuja.

” We can’t give what we don’t have”.

“I want clear this impression of estimated billing ,What is obtainable now is capping not estimated billing.

Giving the lawmakers the assurance that the company is ready to replace any electrical installations that were either vandalized or malfunction due to old age.
[01/05, 7:58 pm] Rabiu Omaku: NSG Banned Fishing In Tungan Nupawa,Feferuwa-Director Fisheries
Rabiu Omaku
The Director Fishery and Aquaculture,Judah Attah has declared that the State Government has ban fishing in the State with effect from 22 April 2024 to February 2025.

The Director gave the hint during an interactive session with members of Fishery Cooperative and Aquaculture, Nasarawa State Chapter, during a meeting held at the State Ministry of Agriculture led by the State Chairman, Honorable Bashir Mohammed Umar.

Judah Attah opined that the State Government ban all fishing activities in Tungan Nupawa, Feferuwa lake and amongst other water bodies in the State,Though no concrete reason for the ban was given.

He however added that the ban was officially on the 5th of April.

During the interaction, with members of FCFNL submitted the list of people involved in polluting water in Kututure in Doma and Iggah in Nasarawa Eggon Local Governments respectively .

This was coming on the heel of complaints by fish dealers in Tungan Nupawa,Sabon Gida and Feferuwa community alleging that people from the State Ministry of Agriculture are in the habit of taxing fishermen N20,000 each before entering water.

The fishermen in the area are alledging that Danjuma,The intermediary of the Association,It was gathered was the one causing cacophony amongst its members introducing an unfriendly and harsh decision.

The Commissioner of Agriculture would not be reached

My govt will prioritize health, agric education sectors in Benue

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The Executive Governor of Benue State has announced the reopening of schools of nursing to the state for safer medical and health practices in the state.

He also said agricultural activities in the state were to be enhanced with micro and small grants.

He made the call at the thanksgiving service in his honour by his Jechira intermediate area “Ityo i Jechira” at the St Gabriel’s parish Iorkighir Use Agberagba, in Konshisha LGA of Benue.

According to him the schools will be upgrade to degree and higher institutional levels for more knowledge to be acquired.

He said Community Health Organization would be reestablished and modernised to support hospitals for prompt medical services

The governor also said government will ensure these various institutions were made affordable and almost free for qualified citizens to get enrolled.

He decried the dearth of health facilities in the state which has led to many deaths that would have been avoided.

He called on all health donors around the world to partner with Benue state government to revamp the health sector.

He urged all especially women in small scale buisnesses and farmers to register with or form various c operatives to enjoy all schemes the government had in place.

This he said would curb food insecurity in the state.

Governor Hyacinth Alia also said his administration would promote science technology.

“For the youth in the Jechira axis current trends in sciences would be enhanced through sponsor ships in various trainings nas practices

” We call on the youth to as a matter of urgency met the deputy Governor after service in the xhiexj promises for further actions ”

He said his administration would not relent in curbing issues of insecurity

Gov Alia also pleaded with all citizens to protect their communities by reporting all suspicious moves to the right authorities.

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