Tag: Abia State

  • Drama as Abia Speaker resists impeachment; Deputy suspended

    Drama as Abia Speaker resists impeachment; Deputy suspended

    Abia State House of Assembly on Tuesday suspended the Deputy Speaker, Mr Ifeanyi Uchendu, and eight other members, over the reported impeachment of the Speaker, Mr Chinedum Orji.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Orji, who presided over a plenary session of the House, announced the immediate suspension of the lawmakers for one month with no benefits.

    Other suspended members included Kennedy Njoku (Osisioma North), Chukwudi Apugo (Umuahia East) and Aaron Uzodike (Aba North).

    The rest were Thomas Nkoro (Obingwa West), Okey Igwe (Umunneochi), Chikwendu Kalu (Isiala Ngwa South) Obinna Ichitta (Aba South) and Chijioke Chukwu (Minority Leader – Bende North).

    Recall that some members of the House had by 9 am on Tuesday, suspended the Speaker for what they describe as “his insensitivity to the welfare of members and other sundry activities”.

    It was gathered that 16 of the 24-member house had allegedly signed for the Speaker’s impeachment that took place at a guest house in Umuahia metropolis.

    At the venue, the former Speaker, Kennedy Njoku, had moved the motion for the Speaker’s removal and was seconded by Chijioke Chukwu.

    The meeting was presided over by the suspended Deputy Speaker.

    In a video that went viral, the members had in a voice vote unanimously endorsed the Speaker’s impeachment over so many allegations levelled against him.

    They had also elected Apugo as the new Speaker.

    But, hours after the purported impeachment, Orji convened an emergency plenary session at the assembly complex, where nine members, including himself, resolved to suspend the other nine members.

    The motion for their suspension was moved by Jerry Uzosike (Umuahia South), seconded by Solomon Apulonu (Majority Leader – Obingwa East).

    TNG reports only members who physically participated in the impeachment of the Speaker were suspended.

    Those whose signatures were allegedly obtained were exonerated, pending further investigations.

    Subsequently, the house replaced the suspended Deputy Speaker with Mandela Obasi, who was immediately sworn in as the new Deputy Speaker.

    Orji also informed the Commissioner of Police and Director of State Services that only certified members would be allowed access to the hallowed chamber.

    The House, thereafter, set up an ad hoc committee to investigate the alleged misconduct of the suspended members and submit its report in one week.

    Addressing newsmen shortly after the plenary session, Orji said that he had faced several humiliations as a speaker.

    He said: “They should give the evidence of my financial recklessness.

    “They want me to always be at loggerheads with the Governor of the state and I told them that I don’t need to always do that over their own welfare.

    “If I decided that I’m no more interested in doing that fight, that it should be a collective effort, I don’t think I’m wrong in doing that.”

  • BREAKING: Abia State House of Assembly Speaker impeached

    BREAKING: Abia State House of Assembly Speaker impeached

    The Speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Chinedum Orji has been impeached.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Orji was impeached on Tuesday by members of the House during an emergency session, where they concluded his impeachment process.

    Although, the reasons for his impeachment were not clear and still sketchy as at the time of filing this report.

    It was gathered that the member representing Umuahia East state constituency, Chukwudi Apugo, moved the motion for the impeachment.

    The motion for the impeachment was seconded by Okey Ike of Umunneochi constituency.

    Orji, son of the former governor if Abia state, represents Umuahia Central at the chamber and lost his election for Ikwuano/Umuahia-north/Umuahia-south federal House of Representatives to Obi Aguocha of the Labour Party.

    He was said to have polled a total number of 35, 196 votes to lose to his rival, Obi Aguocha of the LP who got 48,199 votes.

    Meanwhile, the impeached speaker is yet to make an official statement regarding the development.

  • May Day: Abia Govt. announces new retirement age, service year for teachers

    May Day: Abia Govt. announces new retirement age, service year for teachers

    Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia has announced an extension of teachers’ retirement age and years of service by five years.

    He announced this during Monday’s celebration of the 2023 Workers’ Day, with the theme, “Workers rights and socioeconomic justice”, in Umuahia.

    The governor, who was represented by the Head of Service, Mr Onyii Wamah, said that the retirement age had been extended from 60 years to 65 years and years of service from 35 to 40 years.

    He said that the implementation of the new policy would take effect from next week.

    Ikpeazu said that the state government remained committed to improving the welfare of workers and would address all issues pertaining to their salary arrears.

    He said that in line with improving the welfare of civil servants, the government had approved a 2,000 housing units scheme for them to meet their housing needs.

    He said the government also set up a committee to produce the Minimum Wage Salary scale for civil servants.

    In a speech, the State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Chief Pascal Nweke, described the theme of the event as apt, adding that it clearly states the desires of the average worker.

    Nweke said that it was disheartening that the issue of nonpayment of salary  arrears, leave allowance, pension and gratuity had remained unresolved, with the present administration winding down.

    According to him, Abia workers are experiencing untold hardship as a result of the unpaid salary arrears.

    He appealed to the state government to initiate measure to ameliorate the sufferings of workers and pensioners.

    Also, the state Chairman of the Trade Union Congress, called on the incoming administration to show increased commitment to workers’ welfare by demonstrating genuine empathy to their affairs.

    Eneogwe urged political office holders to fulfill the campaign promises they made to Abia workers.

    “This would boost workers’ productivity as well as foster growth and development in the state,” he said.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the event, Chief Charles Ogbonnaya, commended workers for their resilience and dedication to duty, in spite of the current economic hardship and poor work environment.

    Ogbonnaya expressed dismay over the nonpayment of salaries in the state, adding that “it is a crime against humanity to owe workers’ salary”.

    He, therefore, urged the government to urgently do the needful.

    He further charged workers to develop personal retirement plan while in service to tackle the financial uncertainty that usually affected retirees due to the nonpayment of gratuities and irregular payment of pension.

    “I am urging you to disengage from wasteful venture, invest in your children and build your own house.

    “Make yourself an entrepreneur, take it one step at a time,” Ogbonnaya said.

    The ceremony featured march past and presentation of awards.

  • Why we buried my wife, Ifeoma in US – Orji Kalu explains to Bishop

    Why we buried my wife, Ifeoma in US – Orji Kalu explains to Bishop

    Ex-Governor of Abia State, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has explained why his wife was buried in the US instead of her ancestral home town in Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) recalls the former Abia First Lady and ex wife of former Abia state governor and current Senate Chief Whip, Late Mrs Ifeoma Ada Kalu who died early this month was on Wednesday buried in the United States of America.

    The former Governor had the previous day held an open casket viewing ceremony for the late wife at McEwen Funeral Service-Pineville Chapel, North Carolina, in the United States of America (USA).

    He was seen with his children and family members in black outfit to mourn the demise of their dear wife and mother at the age of 61.

    Paying tribute to the former Abia State First Lady during the funeral at New Home AME Zion Church in South Carolina, Kalu said the decision to bury her in the US was made by Ifeoma when she was alive.

    Kalu Orji’s Wife

    He said: “My Lord Bishop, I want to thank you for holding this mass today. This is her chosen church, because I am a Catholic; my children are also Catholics. We would have buried her in a Catholic Church but this is what she wanted. She told her children that when she dies, she should be buried here. This is why we are here. We would have flown her back to Nigeria. People in our villages are fighting us why we didn’t bring her corpse home, but we shall overcome all like we’ve done in the past,” the emotional Kalu stated.

    Ifeoma Ada Kalu (Nee Menakaya) and Orji Uzor Kalu got married in December 1989 in Kalu’s hometown Igbere, Abia State.

  • Abia lawmakers deny plot to impeach Gov. Ikpeazu

    Abia lawmakers deny plot to impeach Gov. Ikpeazu

    The Abia State House of Assembly on Saturday described as false, rumours that the lawmakers planned to impeach the state Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu.

    The Deputy Speaker, Mr Ifeanyi Uchendu, who dismissed the rumours while addressing newsmen in Aba, said that the lawmakers had never contemplated such plan.

    Uchendu urged members of the public to disregard the rumours, assuring that the Assembly would continue support the governor till the end of his tenure.

    Also, Mr Solomon Akpulonu, the Majority Leader, said that the rumours emanated from mischief makers.

    Akpulonu said that the assembly was pleased with the achievements recorded by Gov. Ikpeazu, especially in the area of infrastructural development.

    Also, the Minority Leader, Mr Chijioke Chukwu, said individuals peddling the rumours were doing so to malign the state House of Assembly.

  • BREAKING! Labour Party’s Alex Otti emerges Abia governor-elect

    BREAKING! Labour Party’s Alex Otti emerges Abia governor-elect

    The Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) has declared Alex Otti of the Labour Party, (LP) winner of the Abia state governorship election.

    Otti emerged winner after defeating his closest rival, Okey Ahiwe of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) at the elections conducted on the 18th of March, 2023.

    Otti scored 175,467, Ahiwe polled 88,529 while Nwafor of YPP got 28,972.

    The Returning Officer of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the state, Prof Nnenna Nnannaya-Oti declared Otti the winner on Wednesday evening at the resumption of the final collation of governorship election results in Umuahia, the Abia State capital.

    Recall that INEC suspended collation of results in the state but resumed 48 hours later to make the announcement.

    The last time the LP produced a governor in the last 20 years was when Olusegun Mimiko was elected Ondo State governor from February 2009 to February 2017.

    Before the announcement, Nnannaya-Oti said she will do the right of the people and protect democratic values.

    “I shall stand squarely and unapologetically on these principles. The people’s votes and mandate shall stand.

    “The pastor and the mother in me will not permit me to do anything that will adversely affect the future of our children,” said Nnannaya-Oti, who is the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri.

     

  • The moment to rescue ABIA state – By Chidi Amuta

    The governorship election on Saturday 18th is more decisive for Abia state than many others. It is an opportunity to end the tragedy of a long night of disastrous governance that has plagued the state in the last twenty four years. It is a unique opportunity to etch a difference between darkness and light and between government for a selfish cartel and democracy as government of the people for their own good by one of their own kind.

    This election is coming at a time when Abia state has accumulated so many negative records among states of the nation. To citizens of the state, a tradition of irresponsible and insensitive governance may have become all too familiar and normal. The records speak for themselves. From the administration of Mr. Orji Kalu to that of Theodore Orji and the outgoing Okezie Ikpeazu, the story of Abia has been one long night of deceit, unbridled corruption and epic incompetence. Even as the people prepare to troop out once again to vote for yet another governor, the question on the lips of most honest Abia citizens is whether democracy will bring them hope and some goodness or continue with a life of perpetual despair, poverty and hopelessness.

    The picture of the state on this eve of a governorship election is sad and almost tragic. As we speak, Abia is easily the most indebted state in the federation with a debt portfolio of over N189.9 billion. The present government that ratcheted up most to this debts inherited a debt of about N35 billion from its predecessor. It is the state with the longest period of default in the payment of the salaries of staff in the public sector especially education and health. Doctors in the state’s service are owed upwards of 30 months in salary arrears. No one knows when they are on duty or on strike. Teachers in government primary, secondary and tertiary institutions are in the same boat or slightly worse.

    The state university runs consistently on upwards of an average of six months in arrears of salaries and allowances of staff. The state polytechnic at Aba is in default of salaries and allowances to the tune of over 30 months and still counting. The institution has virtually lost its accreditation while its academic and administrative staff now supplement their livelihood as keke and Okada riders or petty traders in inconsequential merchandise.

    Doctors in government health institutions have gone without salaries for upwards of 30 months. Most state pensioners have since forgotten when last they received their pensions let alone gratuities. The sick no longer bother to go to any of the state’s general hospitals or health centres knowing well that they are likely to come out feet first because doctors and nurses are either perennially on strike or have no motivation or facilities to provide care or cure. Drug prescriptions are worthless since most pharmacies in state hospitals have a permanent sign on display: “OUT OF STOCK” to announce a perennial absence of essential and basic drugs and medicaments.

    The city of Aba has been in decline and abandonment for the last 24 years. Drainage is absent. Sewage system is unheard of. Open drains filled to the brim with unprintable effluents empty onto the surface of the few ill maintained roads available.

    Aba is literally an inhabited refuse dump. Mounds of refuse greet the eyes at nearly every inch of the city which has a permanent stench of something dead. Most roads in the town are in desperate disrepair. Some people have forgotten when some of these were roads as many have become deep gullies and waterways that are hardly impassable when it rains. Adjoining the many dilapidated roads is one or two uncompleted flyovers that the state government has been building and commissioning in bits for the better part of the last seven and half years.

    The sorry state of Abia state is inscribed boldly on the faces of every citizen except the few who are responsible for this scandalous absence of responsibility in government. People are hungry, poor, unkempt and viciously frustrated.

    This is the effective backdrop to the elections that will take place in the next three or four days to elect a new governor. The choice before the people is therefore a clear one. The crisis of governance in the state has defined the type of governor that Abia people should be looking forward to having from May 29th 2023. The ideal next governor of Abia state must therefore come to the table with a mix of qualities that have openly been deficient in the last 24 years. These are competence, capacity, track record of performance, knowledge and character with conscience and empathy.

    Abia needs a governor who can read a balance sheet. We need somebody who understands the essence of governance. It must be somebody who understands the complimentary relationship, the social contract between government and people. The new governor must understand that in government, as in business, there is a clear distinction between revenue and expenditure and between recurrent expenditure and capital costs.

    Above all, the new governor of Abia state must have empathy for the people he governs. Governance without compassion becomes a machine of insensitivity and evil. The new governor must know that a government thrives when the minimum expectations of the people are met. Salaries and wages must be paid as and when due. When workers receive their salaries and allowances regularly, demand is stimulated and supply of goods and services is ignited. Contentment and prosperity are generated.

    Abia is easily the most industrially and commercially viable state in Nigeria. But the spirit of enterprise and industry among the people has been stifled and crushed by a succession of bad and irresponsible governments. If brought back to life, the city of Aba alone can give the state an internally generated revenue base of at least N5 billion a month as against the little over N1 billion collected at present. Even the present level of IGR is an understatement as a plethora of criminal networks are known to cream off most of the internally generated revenue in the name of task forces, consultants and other cartels of corruption. The state’s dormant revenue pool must now be activated in order to deliver to the Abia people the prosperity they deserve but have waited endlessly for.

    I have seen most of the political propaganda material being brandished around the Abia governorship campaign. The noisiest faction is the one claiming that the governor must come from a particular geo political zone. That argument is moribund, redundant and prehistoric. Abia does not need a Bende or Ngwa or Umuahia governor. I agree that ewuity and identity are part of politics but we must distinguish between what is strategically important and what is politically expedient.

    Therefore, what Abia needs now is a good governor, in fact a better governor than the parade of locusts that have so far reduced the state to its present sorry state. If you ask me, I would confidently say that on the contrary, it is now the turn of Abia state to rise to the promise of its founding fathers through the election of a capable, enlightened and committed governor. Parochial sentiments and little primordial micro nationality qualms should not obscure this larger goal.

    I have heard the loud voices of the Ukwa/Ngwa faction of the Abia political elite. For the avoidance of doubt, I was born in Abia state. My birth chord lies buried there beneath a kola nut tree. The bones of my parents and grand parents lie buried in the soil of Abia. I n addition, I can confidently assert, factually, that there is no citizen of the state, living or dead, that contributed more than my humble self in getting then president General Ibrahim Babangida to sign off on the creation of Abia state. But I have never directly or indirectly staked a proprietary entitlement to the political leadership of the state. I am also solidly from Ngwaland. None of the people shouting about the entitlement of the Ngwas to use their demographics to dominate the leadership of the state is more Ngwa than myself. I have probably contributed more to the development of Ngwaland and the Ngwa identity in Nigeria than the majority of these campaigners. But, I have never, however, insisted that the choice of a fit and proper governor for the state should be restricted to my village, clan or sub ethnicity. What Abia, or indeed any and every state or Nigeria for that matter needs is a capable and competent leader to deliver to the majority the dividends of democracy. That is the message of the moment’s political reality as we have seen it.

    By a historical coincidence, the crop of candidates vying for the governorship of Abia state are in general qualitatively better than their predecessors but the political party configuration of the moment is vastly in favour of the candidate and agenda of the Labour Party. The attributes that earned Mr. Peter Obi the shattering success in the last presidential election are now at the disposal of Abia state in the person of the Labour Party candidate, Mr.Alex Otti.

    After a careful scrutiny of the antecedents and qualities of the contenders, I am convinced that only Mr. Alex Otti, of the present crop of candidates, possesses the attributes of the kind of governor that can rescue Abia state from the doldrums in which it has been plunged by the present and past administrations of locust governors.

    Mr. Peter Obi had outlined character, capacity and competence as core qualities for the highest political offices in today’s Nigeria. As it was valid and attractive for Nigeria, it is even more imperative for Abia state.

    At a personal level, I have known Mr. Alex Otti for the past many years and can boldly assert that he possesses the requisite attributes and proven qualities to lead a rescue mission to dig Abia state out of the deep ditch into which the present and past governors have dumped the state.

    I knew him as a young boy growing up at Umu-uru, next door to my Umuguru village. Later, as one of my students at the University of Port Harcourt, I remain proud of Alex who justified the confidence of we his teachers with a brilliant First Class Honours degree in economics and the social sciences. In his banking career, first at First Bank and, later, as Managing Director of Diamond Bank, Mr. Otti distinguished himself by being in the forefront of outstanding management turnarounds in both organizations. In the contest for the present tenure of the position of Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria under president Jonathan, Alex Otti was a front line candidate and stood a very good chance of being the current Governor of the Central Bank but for reasons of political considerations. I

    n his private business, Alex has recorded undoubted success. As a manager, Alex Otti is competent, informed, enlightened and has the requisite private sector linkages to expand the economic horizon of Abia state and thus lift it from the present centre of poverty to its deserved status as a place of prosperity and economic influence.

    For the avoidance of doubt, I make this bold endorsement of Mr. Otti in full cognizance of the respectability that Abia state deserves but cannot get under the lack lustre and embarrassing canopy of the present leadership in the state and the ones that preceded it.

    Abia is no ordinary state. Many fellow Nigerians have expressed consternation that a state that boasts of some of the most distinguished and illustrious citizens of our nation both living and dead can degenerate into such a laughing stock. This is the state of Michael Okpara, Ebitu Ukiwe, Kalu Idika Kalu, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, late Ndubuisi Kanu, Anya O Anya, Darlington Uzu, Onyema Ugochukwu, the late Stanley Macebuh and many more others.

    This plea for a fit and proper person as the next governor of Abia state is entered on behalf of these illustrious citizens as well as the millions of long suffering people of the state who have simply suffered too much. Our people cannot remain in bondage for much longer than this moment.

  • Abia Govt frowns at proposed coronation of Emir of Aba

    Abia Govt frowns at proposed coronation of Emir of Aba

    The Abia State government has frowned at a plan to enthrone one Sarki Shehu Bello II as the Emir of Aba, the state’s commercial hub, without recourse to the government.

    The government made its feelings known in a press release, signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Chris Ezem, and made available to newsmen on Thursday.

    The government said its attention was drawn to the coronation plan without the planners conferring with the government.

    “Government wishes to warn all involved in this unauthorized and illegal coronation to stop forthwith or be prepared to face the full weight of the law.

    “Government hereby directs the immediate cancellation of the proposed illegal coronation as there is nothing like Aba Emirate Council in the State.

    “Government further warned all residents in the state, especially those in Aba, to be law abiding,” Ezem said.

    The government, therefore, directed law enforcement agents to act fast to stop such an event which is capable of breaching the peace of the city of Aba and Abia.

  • Ohanaeze commiserates with Abia governor, Ikpeazu over Ikonne’s death

    Ohanaeze commiserates with Abia governor, Ikpeazu over Ikonne’s death

    The  Igbo socio-cultural organization Ohanaeze Ndigbo has expressed shock and grief at the sudden death of the governorship candidate of  Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) in Abia state, Professor Uche Eleazar Ikonne.

    He was aged of 67.

    Ohanaeze has now consoled Abia state govenor, Okezie Ikpeazu over the death of Ikonne

    Okechukwu Isiguzoro, the Secretary-General of Ohanaeze, described Ikonne’s death as unfortunate while extolling the exemplary and outstanding virtues of the deceased while alive.

    The pan-Igbo organization noted the immense contributions, ideas, and uncommon roles of Ikonne in the medical profession, academic development, and stability of Abia State, and the entire South East.

    Isiguzoro aded that  the deceased’s way of life was worthy of emulation.

    “peaceful disposition earned him numerous appointments including [as] Rector Abia State Polytechnic Aba, 7th Vice-Chancellor of Abia State University Ututu and the PDP ticket for the Abia guber elections.”

    Ohanaeze further grieved that Ikonne died at a time his vast and rich wealth of experience, lofty ideas, and wise counselling are needed towards “consolidating numerous monumental giant strides achieved by Governor Okezie Ikpeazu-led administration in the past seven years in Abia state.”

    A statement by Isiguzoro reads: “Ohanaeze Ndigbo call on the Government of Abia State to immortalize late Professor Ikonne for his patriotism and unquantifiable sacrifices. The new Government House should be named after the deceased.

    “And we equally want to use this medium to call on the state government to honour this great gentleman with an organized befitting burial interment for his supportive sacrifices.”

    The apex Igbo group consoled the Ikonne family, the PDP in Abia State, the government, and the people of Abia state on the shocking demise of “this worthy Igbo leader.”

  • BREAKING: Prof Uche Ikonne, Abia PDP guber candidate is dead

    BREAKING: Prof Uche Ikonne, Abia PDP guber candidate is dead

    Prof Eleazar Uchenna Ikonne, candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2023 governorship election in Abia State is dead.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Prof Ikonne died at the National Hospital Abuja on Wednesday at 4 am after a brief illness.

    It was gathered that Ikonne was recovering at the national hospital after taking proper treatment in the United Kingdom but relapsed, leading to multiple cardiac arrests, for which he did not recover from.

    Dr Uche- Ikonne Chikezie, son of the deceased has confirmed the death of the Abia PDP governorship candidate.

    Confirming the incident, Dr Ikonne wrote: “I regret to announce the death of my dear father, Prof Eleazar Uchenna Ikonne, who died at the National Hospital Abuja today January 2023 25, by 4 am after a brief illness.

    “He was recovering after taking proper treatment in the United Kingdom but relapsed a few days ago leading to multiple cardiac arrests from which he didn’t recover from.

    “Further details and arrangements would be made known to the public after deliberations and meetings are made within the family”.