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NEW YAM FESTIVAL: SOLUDO ENCOURAGES CITIZENS TO ENGAGE IN FARMING FOR FOOD SECURITY

By Ifeyinwa Ogwo :

Anambra State Governor Prof. Charles Soludo has urged the state dwellers to take up farming, which he describes as ‘farm to feed,’ to ensure food security in the state.

He said this will also lead to the reduction in the prices of agricultural products and make food more available to the people.

This was contained in his opening speech at the celebration of the 2024 Anambra state New Yam Festival held at the Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka.

He emphasized that the ‘farm to feed’ initiative was launched particularly for the youths in the state in response to the Nigeria hunger protest, aiming to redirect their energy towards farming rather than participating in the protests.

Gov. Soludo said that his wife is actively involved in farming at the Governor’s Lodge where she distributes seedlings to encourage more people to cultivate food.

“If you have one square meter space where you live, utilize it for farming because if everyone plants what they eat once a year, you will notice that there will be a reduction in prices of food items and if anyone complains of hunger, inquire about their cultivation, for we are known to be hardworking people.

“Therefore, I challenge my Exco members to have farmlands for crop cultivation, as former President Obasanjo advised us. In the next edition, I will take part in the yam competition,” he said.

The governor emphasized that the new yam celebration is a significant festival in Igbo land which signifies the importance of the yam over other crops.

He highlighted several key projects underway in the state, including the dualization of some roads, the construction of a new Governor’s Lodge, and the renovation of Alex Ekwueme Square, among others.

He said that upon completion, the Solution Fun City would be the largest in Africa and a prominent tourism destination in the state.

On his part, the Commissioner for Culture, Entertainment, and Tourism, Mr. Don Onyenji said that the New Yam Festival is a traditional ceremony celebrated by the Igbo people worldwide to promote their rich cultural heritage.

“Whenever an Igbo person, especially from Anambra celebrates the New Yam Festival, it is an opportunity to connect with the home, their ancestors, and their roots. Only by honouring traditions like this can the world recognize the existence of a place called Igbo land.”

Mr. Onyenji emphasized that the governor values culture and traditions by establishing the Ministry of Culture, Entertainment, and Tourism, “three elements interconnected to reflect the identity of the people”.

At the government cash prize give away, the sum of 3 million naira was awarded to Mr. Chigozie Anene from Akweze, Anaocha LGA for growing the largest yam this year, which weighed 80kg and shot him to the first position.

He also won a brand new tricycle donated by the High Chief Christopher Ndubuisi.

Other winners with the cash award of one million naira each were, Igwilo Paschal from Isuofia, Aguata LGA came second with a 71.5 kg yam, Emeka Stephen from Nimo, Njikoka LGA was third with 44 kg yam while Pius Okeke from Ukpor, Dunukofia LGA, secured the fourth position with 30 kg of yam and Nnazor Fidelis from Nzam, Anambra West LGA came fifth with 22.5 kg of yam.

The event included the ceremonial cutting of the new yam by traditional rulers, local government parades, masquerade performances and cultural dance displays.

CLEANLINESS: ONITSHA SOUTH COUNCIL CHAIRMAN AWARDS SWEEPING CONTRACT TO RYTEC COMPANY 

By Juliana Nwachukwu :

In line with Gov. Chukwuma Soludo’s resolve for a clean, green and healthy Anambra State, the Chairman of Onitsha South Local Government Area, Hon. Emeka Orji, has awarded sweeping contract for most major roads in the area to Rytec Company Limited.

Giving reasons for the award of the contract, the council boss said that it is an eyesore to see the newly constructed roads by Gov. Soludo being littered with dirts, reiterating that Onitsha South under his watch must queue into the agenda of the governor.

Speaking shortly after the inauguration, the Coordinator of Onitsha South  Street Sweepers, Mrs Chioma Eze, while lauding Chief Orji for the award of the contract noted that they started this  sweeping exercise on February 2024 and had to stop due to conduct of election.

“During that time, Hon. Orji who was then the Caretaker Committee Chairman took it upon himself to see to our welfare.

“But recently, we are back to duty post with the recruitment of more workers (Men) whom their duty is to evacuate the sand at Niger Street because the women were complaining of waist pain after the evacuation.

“We started on Monday this week and we give kudos to Chief Orji for this, these sweepers are mostly widows and the poorest of the poor from the 17 wards of the LGA.

“We are to sweep From Niger Street –Ziks Avenue–Ochanja Roundabout–Biafra Market –Bridgehead (Ogbo- Osisi), sometimes Port Harcourt road and other strategic tarred roads in the area.”

*Juliana is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

ANAMBRA NUJ HOLDS PRESS WEEK, MAN OF YEAR 2024 AWARDS 

By Bernadette Nwakile :

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Anambra State Council holds Press Week and Man of the Year 2024  Awards at Godwin Ezeemo International Press Center, on November 7.

In his speech, the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, expressed his profound gratitude to Anambra NUJ, noting that the activities of the Government are now being reported unlike before, pleading for continued support to the present administration.

Gov Soludo was represented at the event by Dr. Law Mefor, Anambra Commissioner for Information.

The Key Note Speaker, Dr. Monday Ashibogwu spoke extensively on the Theme: “The Media, And Trajectories for Anambra State’s Future In a Dwindling Economy”.

In her Speech, the Chairman of the Occasion, Prof. Chinyere Okunna said, “the Roles of the  Mass Media are Surveillance and Agenda Setting which we are doing today, to tell the public and masses what watchdogs is all about”.

She praised the State NUJ Chairman, Odogwu Emeka Odogwu PhD, for his doggedness and diligence in moving the Council forward as expected of him by members.

Contributing, the Head of Service, Barr. Theodora Igwegbe who represented the Wife of the Governor, Dr. Nonye Soludo, expressed her sincere gratitude to the Chairman of the NUJ for the wonderful cooperation between members and the government, pleading to sustain that fellowship.

Earlier in an address of welcome, the Chairman of Nigerian Labour Congress(NLC) Anambra State, Comrade Humphrey Emeka Nwafor welcomed the Distinguished Guests and thanked the Governor of Anambra, Prof. Soludo for his support, urging him to carry Journalists along as the Watchdogs of the Society.

Highlights of the events were the presentation of Awards to Dr. Nonye Soludo, Anambra State Governor’s Wife/Founder, Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo Initiative, as the Most Supportive Governor’s wife in Southeast and Voice of the Voiceless in Southeast, 2024. 

The Traditional Ruler of Alor, HRM, Igwe MacAnthony Chinedu Elibe Okonkwo, bagged the NUJ Anambra 2024 Philanthropist of the Year for his proven track record of leadership, philanthropy and Community development.

Dr. Chinedu Anthony Umeadi, who was conferred 2024 NUJ Anambra Man of the Year was as a result of his support for education, improving the health of the people, youth empowerment and poverty alleviation through his Foundation.

Hon. Oliver N Okennah (Dikemba Ebenebe), bagged the 2024 NUJ Anambra Innovative Entrepreneur of the Year for using his innovative approaches to improving families in need, students for better tomorrow and agricultural productivity in rural areas.

The event was well attended by dignitaries including the 2023 NUJ Anambra Man of the Year, HRH, Igwe Pharm Alex Uzo Onyido(Ezechuamagha of Ogidi Kingdom).

In a vote of thanks, the Chairman, NUJ Anambra State, Comrade Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, PhD thanked all that graced the occasion, soliciting for financial support to enable the Council to complete the projects at hand even as he wished them journey mercies back to their different destinations.

*Bernadette is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

SOLUDO COMMISSIONS SOLUTION ARENA FRUIT, VEGETABLE MARKET 

By Ukpa Ewa :

The Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has commissioned the new Solution Arena Fruit and Vegetable Market in Agulu, Anaocha Local Government Area, a major step forward in the state efforts to modernize its marketplaces, provide safe trading spaces and boost local economic activity.

Located on Agulu lakeside road in Umuowelle, Agulu, the new Solution Arena would serve as the permanent site for the Nwagu Agulu Fruit Market, which was displaced by ongoing road construction. The state-of-the-art market features 60 new shops, which would be given to traders free of charge.

Speaking at the inauguration, Gov. Soludo emphasized his administration’s commitment to economic and infrastructural transformation across Anambra, outlining various ongoing projects aimed at improving access roads and creating safe marketplaces to eliminate street trading hazards. 

According to the governor, similar projects was underway in Onitsha and Nnewi where designated spaces would be prepared to relocate street traders and provide them with better facilities.

“Agulu is part of our state capital territory, and we have big plans for its growth. The Agulu Lake, a remarkable natural resource, has immense potential as a tourism destination. In line with our broader developmental agenda, we have laid out a comprehensive master plan to unlock Agulu tourism potential, creating opportunities for economic growth.”

Gov. Soludo called on residents to embrace a Public-Private-Community Partnership (PPCP) model for sustainable development, encouraging collaborative efforts between government, private entities, and  communities, noting that through PPCP  many communities have successfully built infrastructure, including roads and markets.

The Solution Arena project was successfully executed by Awka Capital Territory Development Authority (ACTDA), led by its Managing Director, Mr. Ossy Onuko, who received commendations from Gov. Soludo for delivering quality work. 

In their separate speeches, Members of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Hon. Nkechi Ogbuefi and Hon. Ejike Okechukwu, representing Anaocha Constituencies I and II, expressed their gratitude to Gov. Soludo for his commitment to Anaocha. They praised his efforts in improving road networks, enhancing healthcare facilities, and advancing Anambra State’s infrastructure.

On his part, the Managing Director of ACTDA, expressed gratitude for the governor’s leadership, saying that the new facility would be properly managed to ensure sustainability even as he urged traders to seize the opportunity to grow their businesses in the modern marketplace.

The beneficiaries of the new market shops, Mrs. Catherine Agajielu and Utonyili Ngozi while expressing their gratitude, noted the improved safety, convenience and quality of the new market, thanking Gov. Soludo for his efforts to support small businesses, praying for his continued success.

In attendance includes Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi, Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Chinedu Nwoye Glamour,  Chairman of Anaocha Local Government Area, Mr. Rome Ibekwe, top government functionaries, community leaders and women groups.

*Ukpa is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

EMBER MONTHS: ANAMBRA STATE GOVT, FRSC SENSITIZE DRIVERS AGAINST DANGEROUS DRIVING 

By Chisom Okpala :

A town hall meeting to mark the 2024 Ember  Months Campaign flag-off was organized by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Anambra State Sector Command in Awka.

Gov. Chukwuma Soludo represented by the State Deputy Governor, Dr. OnyekaChukwu Ibezim noted that it is the duty of the government to protect lives and property in the state, which according to him aligns with the topic of discussion.

The governor encouraged passengers to always speak up against any dangerous driving and  cautioned drivers on the implications of reckless driving.

“Over speeding can be fatal and always remember that speed limits are in place to protect everyone on the road especially this Christmas season.”

He commended FRSC Awka for the efforts toward reducing accidents and maintaining safety on the road, hinting that the massive road infrastructural development witnessed in the state would help ensure smooth ride round the state this ember months and beyond.

Speaking, the Anambra State FRSC Sector Commander, Mrs Joyce Alexander said that this year’s theme, “Speak up against dangerous driving: Crashes kill more passengers than drivers” is to encourage passengers to always call out drivers as well as report any reckless driving for their own safety.

She emphasized that the command is committed in ensuring safety on roads across the state, stressing that over 1 Million lives were lost annually to road accidents globally.

The Anambra Sector Commander, then, called on state government, stakeholders and other counterpart agencies for more support in safeguarding lives on the state roads.

*Chisom is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

OGWUANIOCHA COMMUNITY CRISIS: STATE GOVERNMENT SETS UP PANEL OF INQUIRY, SUES FOR PEACE

By Adaobi Nsofor  :

A Thirteen Man Committee has been set up by the Anambra State Government to look into the lingering crisis in Ogwuaniocha, a community in Ogbaru Local Government Area of the state, which led to loss of lives and destruction of properties.

 The Chairman of the Committee, Justice C K Anigbogu(Rtd) said that the state government wants to find out exactly what caused the problem, the consequences and the implications on both the wider and smaller scale, profer remedies so that Ogwuaniocha would be peaceful once more, and the foundation for overall peace in Anambra State through that process can be achieved.

“We want to present the situation the way it is without any colouration, and we can say that so far, the members of the community have been very coperative as there’s no incidence of antagonism throughout the proceedings”

“They have submitted their memoranda and have asked themselves very critical and crucial questions and given honest answers and we commend them for that approach because that’s the only thing that would bring peace, and that is why we still asked them as a community to maintain peace and avoid any kind of provocative approach to issues that may inflame passions,” Justice Anigbogu added.

He mentioned that so far, the community have acquitted themselves creditably in their presentations, comported themselves and came out openly to say some few home truths, and urged them to continue in that spirit, even as they still expect some number of people who would appear before the panel of inquiry. 

He encouraged them to come and bare their minds to enable the committee to access the situation, which at the end of the day, will collate all the information and make their suggestions known to the state government. 

While appealing to them especially those who lost their persons or properties destroyed to exercise patience as the government wants to address the issue holistically, he admonished the community to avoid provocative language,  utterances and things that might hurt. 

He further enjoined the community, and the youths to sheath their sword and see themselves as brothers where everybody will have the collective responsibility of protecting the community and the rich natural resources so it will be of benefit to the community and the state at large.

Mosignor Theophilus Odukwe and the Traditional ruler of Osomala, Igwe Victor Awogu in their separate speeches, advised the Ogwuaniocha community to come together and embrace peace as that would bring about unity and development they desire.

Members of the Committee of Panel of Inquiry included; Hon Justice CK Anigbogu, Prof. Felicitate Anyogu, Patricia Igwebuike (Esq), Gen. Laz Iloh; 

Mosignor Theophilus Odukwe, Ven Dr. Chinedu Nnatuanya, Prof. Charles O. Ofoegbu.

Others were; Prof. Ikenna Alumona, Mr Benjamin Uzoka, Chief Emma Obi, Prof. Charles Nwadigwe;

HRH Victor Awogu and Comrade Emeka Okoye-Ozo.

* Nsofor is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State *

COMMISSIONER CHUKWUEMEKA, OTHERS BAG AWARDS ON GREEN ENERGY

By Azuka Offor  :

The Anambra State Commissioner for Power and Water Resources, Engr Julius Chukwuemeka, Prof Barth Nnaji and Mr Valentine Ozigbo were among those honoured by the Faculty of Engineering, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka for contributions on Green Energy during the faculty’s 2024 International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Smart Agriculture for national development.

Speaking at the conference, Engr. Chukwuemeka noted that Gov. Chukwuma Soludo’s love in creating green energy solution in the state which is eco friendly and cost effective,  has been seen in the conversion of former diesel powered streetlights to solar system, installation of solar system at the state secretariat, state high courts, all the correctional centers in the state, 21 local government secretariat among others which now serve as alternative source of power supply, ensuring 24/7 power supply in the areas. 

He said that all the water schemes (facilities) being built by the state government, have solar system as their primary source of power which enabled constant water supply to residents of the state.

Aside the partnership via MoU between the state government and Enugwu Electricity Distribution Company(EEDC) aimed at manufacturing of prepaid metres in the state, Mr commissioner noted that the state government is ever ready to partner with the Engineering faculty to enhance power generation and distribution to Ndi Anambra.

*Azuka is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

VISIONARY MILESTONE: ANAMBRA EYE CARE CENTER MARKS 18 MONTHS OF SUCCESS

 

By Ebele Egoh :

 The Anambra State Eye Care Center, a pioneering initiative of the state government in partnership with the Nise community has recorded remarkable success in its 18-month existence.

 As the first specialist eye care and referral center in the state, it has provided critical eye care services to over 2,500 patients and performed 30 life-changing surgeries. 

 According to Dr Ikenna Mbakigwe, Chief Opthamologist, “Our center offers comprehensive eye care services, diagnosing and treating various eye disorders, including allergic eye disorders, dry eye disease, refractive errors, hypertensive and diabetic eye disorders, glaucoma care, cataract eye surgeries, and ocular surface surgeries.

 “The center boasts a team of two ophthalmologists, one chief optometrist, optometrist interns, nurses, and support staff. However, despite its achievements, the center faces significant challenges including;  lack  of  solar energy for constant power supply and water supply hinders our operations, he noted.

 He emphasised the importance of staff training particularly ophthalmic nurses for quality eye care services 

‘ ‘We also require training for our ophthalmologists and optometrists in the latest eye care practices.

 The center requires high-tech equipment to provide optimal specialist eye care.

 He commended the state government’s initiative to reduce blindness and visual impairment in the state, appealing for support to equip the center with high-tech equipment and training for optimal care. 

 Dr Mbakigwe pledged the commitment of staff to providing top-notch eye care services, bridging the gap in eye health care in the state. 

* Egoh is of  the Ministry of Information ,Anambra  State *

PAYMENT OF MINIMUM WAGE: HOS CALLS FOR DEDICATION TO DUTY 

By MaryAnn Chukwuma  :

Anambra State Head of Service, Lady Theodora Okwy Igwegbe has called on workers to show more dedication in rendering service to the people of Anambra State.

This call came during an interactive session between the Head of Service, and the press in her office at the Jerome Udorji Secretariat Complex, Awka concerning the new minimum wage implementation.

While speaking, the Civil Service boss called on workers to realize that the implementation points to the fact that the Anambra State Governor has their welfare at heart and expects reciprocation from them through commitment to duty.

Igwegbe thanked the labour leaders for the maturity shown throughout the period of consultations and considerations prior to the payment of the new minimum wage. 

Lady Igwegbe also thanked the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo for being quick in the implementation of the new Minimum Wage Act 2024.

The foremost Civil Servant while praising the governor, expressed utmost gratitude and assured him of the workers’ support and their resolve to put in their best at all times.

* Chukwuma is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State *

ANAMBRA STATE GAMING BILL 2024  PASSES SECOND READING

By Chizoba Okeke :

The Anambra State Gaming Bill 2024, which seeks to regulate promotional lotteries, lotto, casinos, online sports betting, raffles and the likes operations in the state and connected purposes has passed second reading.

Sponsored by the Majority Leader and representative of Ekwusigo Constituency, Sir. Ikenna Ofodeme, the bill aimed to establish a structured and legal framework for gaming and betting operations across the state.

Leading the debate, Hon. Ofodeme emphasized that the bill is essential to boost the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state and address numerous social challenges linked to unregulated gaming. 

He noted that many gaming activities in the state often lack oversight, leading to conflicts, and violent confrontations, between participants.

The Majority Leader said the bill will mandate that every gaming center operating within the state must register with the appropriate authorities and renew their licenses annually.

The bill was supported by the member, representing Aguata Constituency 1, Hon. Anayo Okpaleke, his Anambra East counterpart, Barr. Obi Nweke and the member representing Orumba South Constituency, Engr Emma Nwafor, others.

The Speaker, Rt Hon. Somtochukwu Udeze, read the bill for the second time and was unamiously adopted through voice votes.

*Chizoba is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

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