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COUNCIL MAYOR, ASMATA PG COMMISERATE FORMER NCP GUBER CANDIDATE OVER MOTHER’S DEATH

By Juliana Nwachukwu :

Hon. Kenneth Akwuobi,(a.k.a.Okwuluora), Acting Mayor, Ogbaru Local Government Area, Anambra State, and Hon  Humphrey Anuna, President General (PG), Anambra State Markets Amalgamated Traders’ Association, ASMATA, have commiserated with the former gubernatorial candidate of National Conscience Party (NCP), in the state comrade Peter Okala, over the demise of his mother, late Mrs Blessing Okala, aged 91.

Others who commiserated with Okala were, Mr. Cyprian Achike Umeh, member of Onitsha Bridge Head Market, comrade Idowu Enebeli, 2nd Vice President Anambra North Youths, Odekpe, and Umejichi Onyejianya.

Speaking, the council chairman urged him not to be deterred by the death of his mother stating that the deceased lived a fulfilled life having stayed up to 91 years but rather to continue in his humanitarian services.

“Peter Okala is a jolly good fellow in terms of community development and he should consolidate on the good work that he has been doing since his mother lived up to a ripe age that is called ‘glory’, he stated.

In his own speech, Humphrey Anuna, President General, ASMATA said that Okala was lucky for his mother to have enjoyed little of his wealth before she died, noting that some did not even know their mothers let alone benefiting from them.

He admitted that it is painful losing a loved one, let alone being the mother and sympathized with him, saying that she lived more than the age written in the Bible.

Mr Cyprian Achike Umeh, member Bridgehead market Onitsha, described Okala as a good friend for years who has been a man of peace, advising him not to be deterred  by his mother’s demise.

“We are sad that your mother died but I advise that you see it that death is a necessary end that will come when it will come. God is the giver of life and since it pleases Him to take your mother, He would also console and protect you and your family,” he prayed 

Also Comrade Idowu Enebeli, Odekpe 2nd Vice President, Anambra North Youth, described Peter Okala as a good friend, saying that the mother lived a fulfilled life, and prayed that God would protect the family as they have buied their mother.

“As a youth leader, our job is to look after the community based youth, to sensitize them on the dos and don’ts of youths for the progress of the community. There are lots of skill acquisitions on ground which are being generated on their annual programme in all the communities in Ogbaru area with our role model,” he explained.

Sir Okala, who is the Secretary  of ASMATA Conflict Resolution Committee, in his response thanked all for coming  to mourn with him despite their tight schedules and prayed God to lead them safely back to their destinations.

He paid glowing tribute to Acting council chairman and ASMATA PG for being friends in need, adding that their presence has curtailed his grief over the loss of a mother too lovely to be lost.

“My mother, Madam Blessing Chinenyenwa Emenike Okala was a freedom fighter, mother to the motherless, strength of the weak, and encouragement to the oppressed, everything to peace, conflict resolution expert, voice of the voiceless and I gained a lot by associating with my mother.

“Among the 10 of my siblings, I am the only one my mother delivered in our family house, no contraction, no pain of pregnancy till I was delivered. It is worthy of emulation, coincidentally today is Eke day my mother gave birth to me, I am the seventh one and the fifth son.

“I am the true representative of my mother, what I stand for is what she stood for, I stand for justice, equity, fairness, and Peace. I also go to war to fight for peace, I am well equipped both physically and spiritually, I want to keep this legacy and hand it over to generation to come, if you want to achieve peace, it must be achieved conventionally and unconventionally.

“My mother was born in Emenike family in Umuoru Uga and married to Okala’s family in Umuoru Uga, Aguata Local government Area, Anambra State.”

To his siblings he said that he would bring peace in the family, “I know how to achieve it and I am going to protect my family in every single way”.

Others that sympathized with him were Deputy Kabiesi of Yoruba, Anambra State, Comrade Fredrick Muogozie, chairman Odorubber Community Social Interest and his Secretary, Comrade Emmanuel Okoro.

Also included were Nze Ikechukwu Okpara, Onyejionyeojihaaya, Chairman Onitsha Industrial Union Bridgehead market Onitsha, Hon.Kingsley Anyiam Ohaeresaba, Chief Basil Umenwanne, one of the Representatives of Okala’s Kindred, Umudim, Ehihido Umuoru Village Uga.

*Juliana is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

ANAMBRA WEST LGA MOVES TO REVITALIZE EDUCATION SECTOR, HOLDS STRATEGIC MEETING WITH DEPARTMENTAL HEADS

By Felix Igboanugo  :

In a significant move aimed at revitalizing the education sector within the local government area, in conformity with Governor Chukuwma Soludo smart schools agenda, the Executive Chairman, Anambra West LGA, Mr. Fidelis Nnazor has held an interactive section with departmental heads of primary schools in the locality. The section held at the LGA’s headquarters, Nzam, focused on addressing the challenges facing education in the local council and formulating actionable plans to enhance the quality of learning for students.

Speaking during the section,  Mr. Nnazor emphasized the importance of education in the development of the society, noting that education and security remain top priority of his administration.

Represented by his Deputy, Mrs. Edith Ndive, he revealed that the reason for the section was to get first hand information from departmental heads of primary schools, various needs and challenges, so as to know where government can assist.

He further disclosed that education remains the key to unlocking the full potential of young people and for building a better future, assuring the council’s readiness to provide necessary resources and support to address the identified challenges and improve the overall standard of education in Anambra West LGA inline with Governor Soludo’s smart school agenda. He called for a collaborative effort among all stakeholders to identify gaps in the current educational framework and to implement innovative solutions.

Earlier, Mr. John Akwanya who spoke on behalf other departmental heads enumerated some of the challenges to include lack of infrastructures, perennial flood, lack of indigenous teachers amongst others. He thanked the council chairman for the section and expressed their readiness to work with the council in achieving the goal of revitalizing the education sector in the local council in conformity with solution smart schools agenda.

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

APGA LEADERS, ONITSHA NORTH OFFICIALS CELEBRATE ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SERVICE 

By Claribel Udah,  Chika Obi and Chioma Nwankwo  :

The 2024 Annual Thanksgiving Service of Our Saviour’s Church, Umuosuma Lane, Inland Town, Onitsha, witnessed the presence of prominent leaders of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and Onitsha North LGA officials on Sunday. 

The General Overseer of Our Savior’s Church, Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu SAN emphasised the significance of gratitude. He maintained that thanksgiving is not about material contributions but a heartfelt expression of appreciation to God for His blessings.

The Mayor of Onitsha North LGA,  Nweze Tony Nwora highlighted the importance of being thankful for life and extolled Governor Chukwuma Soludo for his transformative leadership in Anambra State. 

The event featured  prominent APGA members such as the national chairman, Mr. Sly Okenwa represented by his Chief of Staff, Ugochukwu Obiefuna, Secretary to the state government, Prof. Solo Chukwulobelu, among others. It served as a unifying platform for APGA members, with leaders and faithful coming together to express their collective gratitude. 

* Udah, Obi and Nwankwo are of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State *

SOLUDO VISITS CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU UNIVERSITY, ULI CAMPUS, PROMISES TO END 21 YEARS WITHOUT ELECTRICITY

By Christian ABURIME :

After twenty-one years of being without electricity, students of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Uli Campus are set to start enjoying power supply, courtesy of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo.

This formed part of the commitments of the Governor during his one-day working visit to the campus in Ihiala Local Government Area.

Even Uli as a community will equally benefit from the intervention when completed.

The Governor said that even though the campus environment is orderly, it needs serious infrastructure upgrade.

“We have to work out plan to connect power back to Uli and the campus.

“Uli campus is not forgotten.

“Our party mantra and governing ideology is leave no one behind.

“Education is the future and the foundation of Anambra. 

“That is why we are investing in human capital that is productive at home and exportable abroad. We must deliberately invest in qualitative education. Yes! We are paying serious attention to quality.

“To do this, we also have the PPCP framework”; the Governor reiterated.

While stressing the importance of having access to internet, the Governor also promised to provide access to internet and WiFi in public places within the campus, expressing optimism that it will further deepen their access to the digital world.

“Today’s world is about what you can do, not just the certificate you possess.

“Digitalisation will give this campus an advantage,” the Governor assured.

“We will also begin the gradual construction of the internal roads in the campus.

He called on the community to make efforts to protect the institution.

The Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, gave assurance of their unalloyed prayer and support for the Governor who she described as education-friendly.

The Acting Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Kate Omenugha thanked the Governor for visiting as well as the support he has given to them, including their accreditation.

“We are developing our strategic vision.

“There are so many abandoned projects in the campus. If we propel this Uli campus, it’ll translate to the Japan of Africa, “she added.

Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi, Chief Protocol officer, Hon Chinedu Nwoye (Glamour), member representing Ihiala Constituency One at the Anambra State House of Assembly, Barr. Jude Ngobili and his Ihiala Two counterpart, Hon. Chukwuebuka Iloh, Mayor, Ihiala Local Government Area, Anayo Orjiakor, among others, were present at the event.

ANSEC INVITES FRESH TENDER FOR AWKA METROPOLIS STREETLIGHT PROJECT, AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF 22 SMART SCHOOLS IN 21 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRAN-NKISI BOULEVARD 1 ROAD, GRA ONITSHA, NEW MARKET ROAD, ONITSHA, AND AGULERI UNO – AGULERI OTU ROADS 

PRESS RELEASE

The Supreme Court victory, which ended the party’s leadership dispute by confirming Barr Sly Ezeokenwa as the legitimate national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), was celebrated at the 36th Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) meeting.

The State Executive Council approved N2.1 billion for the construction of Trans-Nkisi Boulevard 1 road, GRA Onitsha, in favour of Paul-B Nig Ltd. This is part of Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s ongoing infrastructure revolution, which is based on the strategic road selection intended to increase connectivity between communities and the 21 Local Governments in Anambra State and strengthen the state’s foundation as a livable and prosperous mega-city. The project is to be delivered Six months from the date the mobilisation fee is paid.

ANSEC also approved the release of the sum of N7.5 billion for the construction of the flood-prone and erosion-threatened Nanka-Aguluzigbo-Umuona road measuring 8.906 km. The contract was awarded to IDC Construction Company with a completion period of 12 months from the date of the payment of the mobilisation fee.

To provide more alternate routes for travelers, the memo for the construction of the Mbaukwu-Awgbu-Amaetiti-Okpaeze road, measuring about 16.37 km with a 22-meter, 1-span bridge, was approved. The contract was awarded to Cossel Construction Ltd at the sum of N10.95 billion. The completion date is 18 months from the date of mobilisation.

Akaeze Multiservices Nig Ltd won the contract for the construction of the 4.56 km Azigbo-Awka Etiti-Amichi-Onuselogu road with a spur to Diocesan Hospital Amichi, traversing three local governments of Nnewi South, Idemili South, and Nnewi North at the sum of N2.6 billion, to be completed in 8 months from the date of mobilisation to the site.

The construction of the 3.57 km Igboukwu-Amichi-Ekwulummili road, covering two local governments of Aguata and Nnewi South, was awarded to Nevclinton Nig Ltd at the cost of N2.355 billion and will be completed within 6 months from the date of mobilisation.

Nteje-Otuocha Road was awarded for construction by ANSEC at the sum of N668,666,001.11. The contract was awarded to MacDamanox Construction Company.

The rehabilitation of the 19.1 km Awkuzu-Igbariam-Anaku Link Road was awarded to Retro Construction Company Ltd. at the sum of N6,175,493,245.73 to be completed in 18 months.

The strategic Seven roads in Omagba, Onitsha, measuring 2 km, were awarded to Bekks International Company at the sum of N1,228,531,603.80. The road will be completed in 6 months from the date of mobilisation.

ANSEC also awarded the contract for the reconstruction of the 1.6 km New Market Road, Onitsha, to Boorman Engineering Company Ltd, to be completed in 3 months from the date of mobilization. The project was awarded at the sum of N1.3 billion.

The construction of Aguleri Uno to Aguleri Otu Road to ensure pleasurable movement of people and goods that have remained impassable since its creation, especially during the rainy season, was also awarded to Tamad Construction at the sum of N8.3 billion, to be completed in 18 months from the date of mobilisation.

For the supply and installation of equipment and items of furniture at the Anambra State College of Health Technology, Obosi, the contract was awarded to Harriet Estate Millennium Nig Ltd at the cost of N197.5 million.

The Government of Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR is sparing no resources to equip the future generations of Ndi Anambra not only to compete but to dominate the marketplace in the 4th Industrial Revolution locally and globally. It is on the above premises that the memo brought by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget for the development of 22 Smart Schools across the 21 LGAs was approved by the 36th Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) Meeting. These schools will signpost the model of secondary schools in Anambra State. The contract was awarded on Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, and Lot 4 at the sum of N13,514,682,397.8.

NAMES OF PROJECTS AND LOCATIONS

LOT 1:

BONITAS TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETING LTD

SUPPLY & INSTALLATION OF ICT EQUIPMENT,

N1,298,958,990.88.

4 months for delivery.

LOT 2:

LOG-ELECTRIK LTD

SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF SOLAR POWER ELECTRICITY,

N775,558,456.00,

4 months for delivery.

LOT 3:

ALIEN CORE EDGE LTD,

SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF OTHER SCHOOL EQUIPMENT

N4,464,432,000.00.

4 months for delivery.

LOT 4:

CONSORTIUM OF 22 VENDORS

RECONSTRUCTIVE CIVIL WORKS AND PROVISION OF WATER FACILITIES IN 22 SCHOOLS 

N6,975,732,951.00 

2 months for delivery.

Finally, the Council invited fresh tenders for the  INSTALLATION OF SOLAR STREET LIGHTS ACROSS AWKA METROPOLIS. Interested vendors should contact the State’s Ministry of Power and Water Resources for specifications and timelines.

Signed

Law Mefor, PhD

Commissioner for Information

December 3, 2024.

EMPOWERING INCLUSION: ANAMBRA INTRODUCES DIGITAL TOOLS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 

By Angela Nwanodu :

Anambra State joined the global community in celebrating the International Day for Persons Living with Disability on Tuesday, December 3rd. The day honours the strength, resilience and leadership of persons with disability, recognising their vital role in building a sustainable future.

Governor  Chukwuma Soludo has made a groundbreaking move by providing cutting-edge digital tools to the Disability Rights Commission. This empowering initiative enables the Commission to enhance accessibility, streamline services, and promote inclusivity in decision-making processes, ultimately breaking down barriers for persons with disabilities.

 The Chairman of the Disability Rights Commission, Mr. Chuks Ezeawuzie (Esq), highlighted the significance of empowering persons with disabilities through digital tools. He noted that the tools will not only boost productivity but also provide opportunities for persons with disabilities to acquire training and thrive in today’s digital landscape.

ANAMBRA LAWMAKERS PAY TRIBUTE TO IDU AS HE BURIES MOTHER, DESCRIBED INSECURITY AS A NATIONAL PROBLEM 

By Juliana Nwachukwu :

The Lawmakers representing Onitsha South I, II and Onitsha North I in the State House of Assembly Hon. Fred Ezenwa, Jude Umennajiego and Justus Azuka respectively have paid tributes to the Member representing Onitsha North/South in the Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Emeka Iduu, as he buried his mother, late Iyom C.Chinelo Emeka, aged 83, in Mgbago Umueri community, Anambra East Local Government Area, Anambra State.

Describing the life and time of Late Mrs Idu, Hon. Ezenwa described her as a virtuous woman that contributed immensely to the upliftment of both the family and womanhood.

He urged the Rep’s member to take heart as God in His infinite mercy will grant the family the heart with which to bear the loss.

Ezenwa described longitivity as what is mainly in the hands of God and have to do with ones attitude in life which one has to do everything possible to preserve, noting that it is God, the giver of life that helps one to live long.

According to him, there is much crime everywhere not just in Anambra State, and Nigeria but the whole world, the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo is trying but all we are saying is that he should do more.

“The way out is for the governor to provide more sophisticated weapons to the security agents so as to curtail the menace of those hoodlums.”

On his achievements, Ezenwa said, “We have concluded a holiday programme for our children and we gave them scholarship to further the education, that holiday lesson is inclusive, we organized it for Junior Secondary 3 and Senior Secondary 3.

“When we assume office, we organized Town Hall meeting where the constituents were very particular on fumigation, which we have done repeatedly and the constituents are very happy today.

“We have finished construction of a culvert since after road construction, we have just finished it, and would be commissioned and lot of other things to be done.”

Also the lawmaker for Onitsha South II, Umennajiego, commended Idu for giving his mother a befitting burial ceremony, adding that his mother lived a fulfilled life.

“Longevity is the attribute of what God decides, however, how we lived matter, sometimes you see yourself upholding the truth and justice, God always has a way of rewarding you.”

On insecurity he said “It is a worrisome situation and painful too,  what I will say is that security is for everybody, everybody has to do whatever he has to do to ensure security in the state.

“Most importantly, the issue of Nnamdi Kalu, the leader of  Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), would be resolved, if it is effectively resolved and the young man released, we will now know  who and who are the insurgents.

Contributing, Hon Azuka said, “Idu is our leader in Onitsha North/South and that is why we are here to mourn with him over the death of his beloved mother. We pray that God in His infinite mercy will grant Idu and his family the heart with which to bear the loss.

On insecurity, Hon. Azuka said, “Security is everybody’s business. I assure my constituents of watertight security especially this festive period. If everybody can protect his constituency there will be less crime in the state and entire country.

“Even in provision of dividends of democracy I have been very active in the State House of Assembly. To curtail the hunger in my constituency I provided big yam tubers to the people. 50 people in each ward received one big yam each,” he further said.

A former lawmaker in the state House of Assembly, Hon. Emeka Aniebonam, who said he was the first to fumigate Onitsha against mosquitoes before others keyed in, pleaded to Idu and his family to take heart even as he described late Iyom Emeka as a good mother.

He said that late Iyom enjoyed longevity, pointing out that one can also approach longevity through what he eats and exercises to keep a healthy body.

Speaking on insecurity he said, “Crime is everywhere not just in Anambra. Soludo should beef up security, he has done well in the area of infrastructure”.

The former lawmaker said that he was a pioneer member of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) party, hinting that he will soon stage a come back into politics but was not specific whether to remain in APGA.

*Juliana is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

CHRISTMAS: ONITSHA PEOPLE’S CLUB INDUCTS 30 MEMBERS URGES SOLUDO TO BEEF UP SECURITY

By Juliana Nwachukwu :

Irked by the spate of insecurity in Anambra State, the National President, People’s Club of Nigeria, High Chief Joe Ilonzo, has urged Gov. Chukwuma Soludo to beef up security, especially at this festive period.

He made the urge during the induction of 30 new members into the Onitsha branch of People’s Club of Nigeria located at limca road, Odume layout Obosi, Idemili North Local Government Area.

Frowning at the current insecurity situation in the state, High Chief Ilonzo, admitted that the governor is uplifting the face of the state infrastructurally but urged him to increase the security situation now that the people will come back for Christmas/New year celebration.

On the intra club crisis rocking the club, he said that it was all over, explaining that he is in control since after the court cleared the air on who is the authentic National President of the club.

Contributing, the legal Adviser to the club, Barr. Jideofor Okongwu, added that little problem sometimes experienced is that the opposition that was defeated in court will in the absence of the President, Ilonzo, storm the club and harass the staff.

“When they noticed that the President is around they run away. These people kicked out by court are still giving little problem in the absence of President Ilonzo,” he disclosed.

He commended Gov. Soludo for his infrastructural development of the state but pleaded with him to beef up security now that Christmas festivity is around the corner.

Contributing, the club branch Chairman, Chief Emmanuel Ezeh, expressed satisfaction with the induction of 30 new members, saying that the club has written its name in the sand of time.

“We have criteria for accepting people into the club. We screen and know if one is free from all manners of crime and must be one of sterling quality. It is not a place for irresponsible people but people with honour,” he stated.

He wished his members a Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year even as he called on Gov. Soludo to ensure the safety of lives and property this festive period.

Earlier, an executive member, Chief Ifeanyichukwu H. Onyemobi, reiterated that peace must reign in the club, saying that Ilonzo remained the National President of the club.

He expressed satisfaction that the club has been improving both in numerical strength and infrastructure and urged the members not to relent in their support for Ilonzo who he described as man of the people.

Two of the inducted members, Chief John Kennedy Uzuegbunam and Lady Iyom Ifeyinwa Okafor expressed their happiness for the long awaited induction which was successful.

They testified that the club is the best place to be, saying that they are transparent in all their dealings not a secret club as people thought.

*Juliana is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS ANAMBRA STATE HOLDS 2024 GET-TOGETHER IN ONITSHA

Uche Azuka/Anthonia Amaechina :

It was a joyous day for the Anambra State Blind Students Association as they celebrated their 2024 get together tagged “Vision Beyond Sight”.

The celebration, which took place at Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha was aimed at encouraging the visually impaired to be strong, steadfast and make good use of their potentials.

Speaking during the event, the Patron of the Association, Chief Godwin Okeke, emphasized the need for all to support the blind, commending  the efforts of both the past and present government of the state for their disability- friendly policies and programmes.

In their lectures, Prof. Chigozie Ifeadike, and Barr. Eloka Obi charged the visually impaired students to always have self confidence and be objective in their life.

In an interview, the co- ordinator of the National Association of the Nigerian students (NANS), South East, Comrade Charles Ijeomah, and the Anambra State Co- ordinator, Comrade Chibuzor Obierika, also charged the students to always believe in themselves and be the ones to navigate their destinies.

*Uche/Anthonia are of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State

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