Thursday, May 30, 2019

Ihedioha Declares Free Health Care In Imo




BY CHIDIEBUBE OKEOMA

OWERRI (PUNCH)
-- Ihedioha was sworn in for a four-year term at a jam-packed Dan Anyiam Stadium in Owerri on Wednesday by the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Paschal Nnadi.

The former House of Representatives Deputy Speaker promised to reform the state’s criminal justice system by domesticating the Criminal Justice Act.

He said, “We shall restore Owerri as the cleanest city in Nigeria. We shall digitalise Imo land registry for optimum delivery. We shall review all land allocations in Imo and where necessary revoke illegal land allocation.”

He also promised to provide water and deliver quality projects.

The governor said, “We shall guarantee financial independence for the judiciary as provided for in the constitution. The four technical colleges shall be upgraded to be a great hub of technical manpower within my first 180 days in office.”

He promised to establish the Bureau of Public Procurement to handle award of contracts.

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Governor Ihedioha Reacts To Demolition Of Monuments Built By Okorocha In Imo State




BY ELLA/KEMI FILANI NEWS

OWERRI (KENI FILANI)
--Imo state governor, Emeka Ihedioha, has denied reports he ordered the demolition of some monuments built by his predecessor, Rochas Okorocha.

Earlier today, a team of state government officials in company of some firece looking soldiers, began the demolition of the Akachi center, a tourist site built by Rochas Okorocha and was commissioned by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, last week.

Many people believed the demolition was on the order of the new state governor.

The governor has since denied this claim. Read his statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Osuji Steve, below…











SOURCE: KEMI FILANI NEWS

New Governor Ihedioha Of Imo State Suspends All Financial Transactions

Governor Emeka Ihedioha


BY BUSAYO OKUNLOYE

OWERRI (NAIJA NEWS)
-- Newly sworn in Governor Emeka Ihedioha of Imo State has started strong as he today, directed all financial Institutions to put on hold all withdrawals from any individual or groups either by cheques, transfers or in any form.

A statement signed by the Special Adviser, Media, Steve Osuji, says the governor directed that no financial mandates, irrevocable Standing Payment Orders (ISPOs) or any form of financial instruction should be treated.

This is even as the new Governor earlier ordered the demolition of Akachi Monument which was built by the former state Governor, Rochas Okorocha, Naija News reports.

The statement said: “All outstanding financial instructions already with banks and financial institutions should be put on hold.“ “This directive covers, but not limited to, all the accounts of Ministries, Departments, Parastatals, Local Government councils, Quasi-government Agencies, and all revenue generating organs of government.“

‘Banks and non-bank financial institutions are to take note and ensure compliance as the state government will not be responsible for any disbursement effected contrary to this directive. *This directive will remain in force until otherwise advised,” it added

Heads of government agencies, departments, parastatals, permanent secretaries and relevant officers will be held responsible for any breach. This directive takes effect immediately..


SOURCE: NAIJA NEWS

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Abia Owes Health Workers 13-Month Salaries – NMA




ABUJA (THE TIDE) -- The Nigerian Medical Association yesterday said Abia State Government owed doctors and other health workers at the Abia State Teaching Hospital up to 13-month salaries, while members of the state Hospital Management Board had not been paid for 10 months.

The president of the association, Dr. Francis Faduyile, said this in Abuja while reading the communique issued at the end of the 59th Annual General Conference and delegates’ meeting of the association, which was held in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.

Faduyile noted that the salary of Nigerian doctors was abysmally lower than what their counterparts get in other countries, stating that the NMA would appear at the next meeting of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum to discuss the issue with governors.

He said, “The AGC/DM expressed great displeasure and frowned at the failure of the Abia State Government to pay the salaries of doctors and other health workers working at Abia State University Teaching Hospital for up to 13 months and Abia State Hospital Management Board for 10 months.
“The AGC/DM also expressed great displeasure and frowned at the payment of 70 per cent salaries to doctors and other health workers working with the Imo State Government since September 2015.
“The AGC/DM considered the action of both the Abia State Government and Imo State Government as unacceptable, while also expressing great displeasure at the non-payment of skipping by some tertiary health institutions in the country.”

The NMA also called on the police and other security agencies to secure the release of two doctors kidnapped in Taraba State.

He added that the two doctors were still being held even after the ransom demanded was paid.
“The AGC/DM called on government at all levels and the security agencies to urgently do the needful in addressing the various security challenges in Nigeria.

“The AGC/DM specifically called on the Acting Inspector General of Police, Commissioner of Police, Director of State Security Service and other security agencies in Taraba State to ensure the safe release of Dr Sunday Oduniya and DrAuduSule.

“We have been working round the clock to ensure the release of the doctors. Unfortunately, after meeting the demands of the kidnappers, they are not released. We believe that with improved security arrangement, our doctors would have been released.”

The NMA president said the association decried what he described as ‘criminalization of Nigerian doctors,’ noting that all grievances relating to the medical and dental practice should be directed to the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

Single Mother Sells Baby For N600, 000 To Buy Phone In Imo

Imo State Police Command. Image: AIT


OWERII (NIGERIAN HERALD) -- Nneka Donatus, a 27-year-old single mother, has been arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Imo State Police Command for selling her baby girl a day after putting to bed.

Donatus was arrested alongside a level 12 civil servant at the state Ministry of Women Affairs, Ujunwa Udechukwu, 40; and Nneoma Onwusereaka, 37; who allegedly facilitated the transaction between the single mother and a couple.

Speaking to Southern City News at the command headquarters in Owerri on Thursday, Donatus said she sold the baby to buy a phone, wrapper and slippers for herself, since she won’t be able to raise the newborn alongside her other five children.

The woman, who spoke in her native dialect, said, “I sold my baby girl for N600,000 and used N15,000 from the money to buy a phone, wrapper and slippers and transported myself back home.

“I asked Nneoma Onwusereaka and her husband, who had the balance to use it to start a business for me. I have five children already and I am separated from my former husband.”

The civil servant who allegedly connived with Donatus to sell the baby told the police that she was rewarded with N10,000 for connecting the buyer with the seller.

The 40-year-old civil servant admitted that she made a mistake, adding that the N10,000 was paid into her account the following day.

Herald Nigeria gathered that the mother of the woman reported her to the SARS operatives when the baby was nowhere to be found following her birth on March 28.

The state Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Ladodo, explained that his command was fighting hard to ensure that child trafficking, which he considered as a serious crime against humanity, was curbed in the state.

Certificate Of Return: Ohanaeze Disowns Okorocha

Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha.


BY MAGNUS EZE, STANLEY UZOARU

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has dissociated itself from a call on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to release the certificate of return to Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha.

President of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) chapter of the body, Odozi Nwodozi, had, in a statement on Wednesday, alleged that the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) collaborated with INEC and denied “Okorocha and Senator Benjamin Uwajimogu” their certificates just to cripple the Igbo attempt at a shot in the leadership of the ninth National Assembly.

President General of the apex Igbo organisation, Chief Nnia Nwodo, yesterday, warned presidents of its chapters to desist from issuing statements without clearance.

He disclosed that the Ohanaeze Lagos State was being investigated for some pronouncements credited to it.

A statement by the Special Adviser to the President General on Media and Publicity, Emeka Attamah, said while Ohanaeze Ndigbo will always speak out on matters concerning Ndigbo generally, it will not allow itself to be dragged into partisan politics concerning individuals.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo frowns seriously at the tendency of some of its officials or mischievous elements using the name of the body to issue unwarranted statements purporting them to emerge from the apex Igbo cultural organisation.

“Let it be known that any statement not emanating from the president general, the national publicity secretary, his deputy or the special adviser on media and publicity to the president general of the organisation, should not be countenanced by the press or the public.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo is at the moment looking into a statement credited to its Lagos State chapter president and will not hesitate to discipline any state president or official, who issues any statement without authorisation,” Attamah stated.

When contacted, Nwodozi said his statement was not intended to embarrass the organisation but aimed at drawing attention to the APC’s exclusion of the Igbo from national polity, including the leadership of the National Assembly.

Meanwhile, governorship candidate of the Action Alliance (AA) in Imo State,Uche Nwosu has blamed the ad hoc staff engaged by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the dismal performance witnessed in some parts of the country, including his state during the 2019 general elections.

Nwosu, who reacted to the vote of confidence passed on INEC by 75 political parties on the conduct of the 2019 elections,while addressing newsmen in Owerri yesterday, agreed with the parties stand, but differed with the type of staff engaged by the commission.

He maintained that the electoral umpires performed well in terms of preparation and logistics but added that their efforts were sabotaged by the university professors and lecturers engaged as presiding officers

While describing the single act by INEC to engage the university dons as the greatest mistake made by the commission, he advised against the use of ad hoc staff in future elections.

He said: “One of the best ways to strengthen the electoral system is for the commission to permanently do away with auxiliary staff and recruit more Staff instead.”

Further buttressing his stand Nwosu said: “I want to advise INEC to stop making use of ad hoc staff. These ad hoc staff were the ones who compromised the last elections.”

SOURCE: DAILY SUN

Monday, May 6, 2019

‘Let Us All Grow Big,’ Says Jozi’s First Nigerian Farmer

Edward "Green Fingers" Wisdom, Image via Food for Mzansi


BY MAGNIFICENT MNDEBELE

GUATENG, SOUTH AFRICA (FOOD FOR MZANSI)
-- Edward Wisdom (48) is originally from the southeast of Nigeria. Since coming to South Africa in 1994 he has carved out a niche for himself in business and agriculture, producing and selling produce that other African immigrants and expats struggle to find in Mzansi.

Those who affectionately know Wisdom call him Green Fingers “because everything I put on the ground grows well.” He is an Igbo, hailing from a line of subsistence farmers, their staples being yams, cassava and taro.

In 1996, Wisdom opened a shop in Braamfontein, making him one of the first Nigerian shop owners in Johannesburg. In 2011, almost fifteen years later, he obtained a 3.5-hectare piece of land in Vanderbijlpark, an industrial town on the Vaal River in the south of Gauteng province.

This made him the first Nigerian commercial farmer around Johannesburg. “I realised that most of the Africans in South Africa were importing a lot of their food. I saw a gap in garri [the powder of cassava] and bitter leaf plant. These two are the major things West Africans import more than anything else,” he claims. However, the staples are still not easily available in South Africa. Millions of rands are spent every month on importing the staples. Noticing this gap, Wisdom says he decided to capitalize on it.
West African vegetables

Now this father of five mainly grows highly medicinal West African crops such as bitter leaf (an indigenous tropical African plant known for treating malaria, tuberculosis, kidney diseases and others) and okra (a plant known for reducing cholesterol levels) as well as basil, butternut, tomatoes and brinjal. He sells his produce under the brand “Uncle Wiz”.


WISDOM SAYS ALTHOUGH IT’S HARD TAKING “THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED”, SUCH RISKS CAN BE QUITE REWARDING.

“There is a lot of competition in the South African food markets and there is no market for small-scale farmers. Agriculture is a numbers game. Without big land you can’t feed a lot of people. I decided to go where there’s less competition, but high demand,” he tells me.

Additionally, Wisdom says, part of the reason why he produces these vegetables is to preserve the Igbo history. Millions of people died of starvation in the late 1960s when a short-lived country called Biafra seceded from Nigeria, leading to a three-year-long civil war and a blockade of the predominantly Igbo area.

Wisdom recalls: “When I took these seeds… my intentions were to keep them as a seed bank for our children so that they would know our crops and history just in case they wipe all of the Igbos out. One of the weapons of war is hunger and that’s what they used against us in 1967 to 1970.”
Rainbow maize

On his farm, Wisdom also plants rainbow maize, which resulted in him being flown to Italy last year to showcase his produce and to engage with other rainbow maize farmers across the world. His trip was organised by Slow Food International, a grassroots organisation which seeks to preserve local food cultures and traditions.

Rainbow maize is an “heirloom variety” of corn that was produced by subsistence farmers in South Africa for centuries. It is believed the crop was brought here in the 16th century by Portuguese traders. Slow Food International is encouraging the production of rainbow maize to preserve it in the face of industrial production of maize, 80% of which is genetically modified.

Wisdom says he got 1000 rainbow corn seeds from Dr Naude Malan, founder of Soweto farmers’ lab Izindaba Zokudla, and Slow Food activist Melissa de Billot. During the 2016 harvest, Wisdom says, he produced about ten times more than the seeds he received. Last year he brought some of his rainbow corn to the farmers’ lab in Soweto to encourage other small-scale farmers around Gauteng to plant it.

He says a while ago he went to check the farmers’ progress. “There is another farmer that I gave some rainbow maize last year, and she’s doing well,” he tells me. Surprisingly, this farmer Wisdom refers to is Thembi Nxumalo. Food For Mzansi recently wrote about how she started farming with just two seed packets from a supermarket.

Wisdom owns a shop in Turffontein, a suburb on the south of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality. In his shop he sells vegetables produced by other farmers of Izindaba Zokudla. Wisdom says he does this to support local and fellow farmers. “Remember, we produce organically, meaning we don’t produce the biggest, but we produce the best.”
Crime and errors made

Wisdom’s agricultural journey hasn’t been easy. He’s made some major mistakes, from which he has learned. In 2014, just a month before his 3000 chickens were ready for sale, all of them died – a loss which even today is still raw.

“I did not calculate properly how to treat and feed them. I started big by wanting to be a rich famer and instead I went down.” To recover financially and to revive his poultry business he had to start selling off his possessions, including his cars. The sacrifices were in vain and he couldn’t save the business.

A year later, 63 of his goats were stolen at night. Only one goat remained, which was also poisoned. “If I didn’t have passion for agriculture I would have stopped there,” he tells me in an emotional tone. Eventually he did give up on livestock farming.
‘All of us would grow big’

Nevertheless, he says he is quite happy to plant these vegetables, since it is less likely that the locals will steal his produce, as they are unfamiliar with most of it.

He is now experimenting with different kinds of West African vegetables to find the ones that grow well in the soil on his farm. Although he uses his shop to sell and showcase his produce and those of other farmers, he says he is not close to realising his farming dreams due to a shortage of agricultural infrastructure.

“I do not have proper water or a borehole and a greenhouse tent,” he tells me. But he remains hopeful that his business will expand to produce enough of these vegetables which are in such high demand within the economic hubs.

“I want to produce organic food of quality, which people will eat and enjoy,” he says. “Agriculture is something that, if black people were a little bit loving and supporting of each other, could let all of us grow big. Poverty will go out of our families.”

Gov. Okorocha Under Fire Over Alleged Looting Of Tiles Industry In Imo




BY CHIJIOKE JANNAH

OWERRI (DAILY POST)
-- Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has been warned to stay away from Nsu Ceramics and Tiles Industry sited in Nsu Ehime Mbano, or face the full wrath of the community.

The Nsu clan, consisting of four autonomous communities, also at the weekend issued similar words of caution to members of the security agencies not to allow themselves to be used by the outgoing administration or by its agents to perpetuate and sustain the alleged ongoing looting of state assets by the cronies of the governor.

Rising from a meeting summoned at the behest of traditional rulers of the four autonomous communities, town union president and leaders of thought, the Nsu clan vowed to resist any attempt by the governor or his proxies to complete the alleged looting of the ceramics and tiles factory.

A strongly worded communiqué issued at the end of the meeting yesterday read in part:

“The attention of the entire NSU clan comprising four autonomous communities has been drawn to a letter purported to be issued to Messrs Phigeal Integrated Int’l Limited by Imo State Government authorizing them as auctioneers subject to payment of N16,866,000(Sixteen million, eight hundred and sixty six thousand naira only) to enter into an auction the remaining equipments at the premises of Imo tiles industry at NSU.

“Recalling that prior to this development, Governor Rochas Okorocha and his private agents had about a year ago forcefully evacuated to unknown destination, containers of equipments including Rolls Royce high Calibre power generators valued at billions of naira imported for the factory by the glorious Mbakwe administration.

“The entire NSU clan considers this development insensitive and a provocative affront by the outgoing Governor of Imo state.”

They also put on notice the incoming Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration in the state led by Hon. Emeka Ihedioha on the urgent need to recover all property of the state held by governor Okorocha and his agents.

The community also seized the occasion to draw the attention of the incoming government of a litany of the abandoned project in the area and the glaring absence of both state and federal government presence in the community that was leading light in pre-independence Nigeria.

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Okorocha Lied On Inauguration Of Joint Transition Committee In Imo – Ihedioha

Imo State Governor-Elect Emeka Ihedioha. Image via Daily Post


BY CHIJIOKE JANNAH

OWERRI (DAILY POST)
-- Imo State Governor-elect, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, has disagreed with Governor Rochas Okorocha that a 52-man Joint Transition Committee drawn from his side and that of the government has been constituted.

According to a statement by Chibuike Onyeukwu, media aide to the Ihedioha, the press release issued by Governor Okorocha’s Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemedo, that a Joint Committee was inaugurated for the handover was false and misleading.

Onwuemeodo had claimed the inauguration took place at Government House in Owerri. He quoted the Secretary to the State Government, Mark Uchendu, who represented the governor, as urging the joint committee to work harmoniously in the best interest of the state.

Rebutting the statement by Okorocha’s spokesman, Ihedioha said: “We consider as needless, the deliberate misrepresentation of facts, aimed at provoking unnecessary altercation between both committees at a time the smooth transition should be our utmost priority

“We wish to state clearly that what took place at the Government House on May 3, 2019 was only a meeting of the 31 member committee, headed by Mr. Ernest Ebi, drawn from the Committees earlier inaugurated by His Excellency, Rt Hon. Emeka Ihedioha CON, Governor elect, Imo State and the 21 member transition Committee of His Excellency, Governor Rochas Okorochas of Imo State.”

He pointed out that there was no fresh Inauguration of “52 member joint transition Committee” by the Governor or his representative as claimed in the said release.

“The team to the Government House led by Barr. Chris Okewulonu, had been previously inaugurated by the Governor elect, while Governor Okorocha had also inaugurated his team the previous day, all in a bid to ensure a hitch free transition

“It was therefore inappropriate for the said press statement to convey the erroneous impression that there was a fresh Inauguration when the two teams interfaced.

“It is important that correct information on the activities of the two committees is, at all times, fed the public to ensure a seamless and smooth transition by May 29, 2019,” the statement concluded.