Tag: Anambra

  • Police arrest Vigilante Commander for allegedly torturing female cop

    Police arrest Vigilante Commander for allegedly torturing female cop

    The Commissioner Police in Anambra, Mr Echeng Echeng, says the command has arrested a Commander of the Anambra Vigilance Group (AVG) over the alleged torturing of a female police officer.

    The commander, whose name was not disclosed, was said to have arrested and tortured the officer at AVG office in Awuda Nnobi in Idemili South Local Government Area on Jan. 12.

    DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, Police Public Relations Officer in the state who disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, said the vigilance commander was now in police custody.

    According to Ikenga, following a trending video in the social media where some members of AVG were seen harassing and torturing a female cop in their office, the police commissioner ordered the immediate arrest of the commander and investigation of the incident.

    “The police described the act as cowardly and said that the command is always ready to protect women against violence even if the person is not part of the security community,” he stated.

    Echeng thanked members of the public, especially residents of the state, for condemning the act.

    He said the command would not tolerate human rights abuse of any kind under his watch.

  • Anambra guber: Why I rejected money to support Uba’s APC candidacy

    Anambra guber: Why I rejected money to support Uba’s APC candidacy

    Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige has revealed that he was offered money to accept the victory of the candidate of the party in the just concluded governorship election, Senator Andy Uba.

    Ngige said he was aware that no primary election took place to nominate Uba as the flag bearer of the party in the state but some people were offering him money to accept that the election went well.

    Ngige, who was addressing members of the party on New Year’s Day in his community, Alor said he rejected the money because it was against his conscience.

    “13 persons went for the election (primary) and I told them I do not have anointed aspirant. I told them it is God who makes a governor, it is also God who makes a president. I told them to go to the field and convince everyone to vote for them.

    “I told them what was going to happen was direct primaries, either by secret ballot or option A4. These aspirants listened to me and used their hard-earned money to run for the election.

    “None of them is a thief or stole money, so they used their hard-earned money and we did a primary election and we said everyone would go to their ward, that voting will take place from 8 am to 4 pm.

    “I even came from Abuja to participate in the process. Somebody of my status could not vote. I didn’t see any electoral materials here in Alor ward one. I am from this place, with no electoral officials or materials except INEC officials. There were the only people who came, our party officials never came.

    “By 5 pm, I called Governor Dapo Abiodun and told him nothing happened. I told him to postpone the election from Saturday to Monday he said okay, but they ended up announcing the result.”

    Ngige who however failed to disclose who offered him money said: “At the end, they said I should come and take money and say the election held. I, Chris Ngige should come and take money and say an election that I never participated in has held.

    “I told them I have all the money I needed, and that I have contested for all the positions I needed to contest for. It is only one position that I have not contested for. We are the founding fathers of this party, these were the same people who stood against us in the early days of APC and called us Boko Haram party.

    “Today, they are saying Ngige does not want people to come in and that I am now putting people who are my brothers in position. Do not listen to them, they are lying.”

    Ngige who also spoke about the decision to make Uba the leader of the party in the state said: “There is nothing like a leader in APC constitution. If you want to answer leader, you answer, but there is no such thing in the constitution of the APC.”

    He said: “2023 is the reason all these wayo people are here moving about, they have gone to collect money from people that they will work for them, but we will not allow them.

    “Now, they are going about saying they have written the names of the people who will become the ward, local government and state executive, but do not listen to them. It was the same way they wrote election results for the Anambra election and were going about, but when they brought it, it was dismissed.

    “It is the same way they will dismiss the list they are bandying about today. We will hold a very credible congress in Anambra State.”

  • Kcee, others react as Obi Cubana builds church in Anambra

    Kcee, others react as Obi Cubana builds church in Anambra

    Popular businessman, Obinna Iyeagbu fondly known as Obi Cubana, has built an Anglican church in his hometown, Oba, in Anambra State.

    He made this revelation via his verified Instagram page on Thursday, where he revealed that work started on the church land four months ago.

    According to him, the church was built in memory of his mother, whose burial brought him to the spotlight in mid 2020.

    Posting a throwback video of the day he decided to carry out the project, the club owner wrote, “On July 18th 2021, we made God a promise here in Oba; to have Mama’s sixth month service inside the new church building by December 31st.”

    Sharing a video of the completed church building, Obi Cubana wrote, “Today, 30th December 2021, to the Glory of God, here we are Good Shepherd Anglican Church Oba!! Started 15th August 2021!

    “@nendys_intergrated_services our reliable engineers made sure the service will hold in this church tomorrow, 31st December2021!

    “Thanks to all our amazing friends and family that made this happen! January 2022 we continue;more scholarships, schools, hospitals and roads!”

    Congratulating her husband on the completion of the project, Obi Cubana’s wife wrote, “Tomorrow, we dedicate this church to God for the furtherance of his Kingdom and in memory of my late mom in-law Ezinne Uche lyiegbu.

    “Thank you Shuga @obi_cubana for working tirelessly together with your friends and family to make sure it is ready under six months. Thank you for allowing God to use you. Mama will be proud of you.”

    Singer, Kcee also lauded the businessman: “You are doing well”, he wrote.

    Actor, Victor Osuagwu said: “Bless you brotherly”.

  • Group invades Anambra Govt House, protests over monarch’s abduction

    Group invades Anambra Govt House, protests over monarch’s abduction

    The people of Ogwuaniocha community in Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State, on Tuesday, stormed the Government House, Awka, to protest the alleged abduction of their traditional ruler, Igwe Oliver Nnaji.

    Nnaji was allegedly abducted by a notorious gang that wanted to control the resources of the community.

    It was gathered that the protesters carried placards with various inscriptions and marched to the governor’s office and the state judiciary headquarters in Awka.

    The placards read, “Willie Obiano, rescue Igwe Oliver Nnaji from captivity”; “Ogwuaniocha community cries out for help.”

    The Spokesperson and the President-General of the community, Chidi Eze, told journalists that the monarch was abducted from his palace on November 15 by a notorious gang.

    Eze claimed that the palace of the abducted royal father and four of his vehicles were also burnt during the incident.
    He added that the whereabouts of the monarch is still unknown 29 days after.

    He said, “We have reported the matter to all the police commands in the state. We have also written several petitions to the House of Assembly and the Governor; to date, no response to our complaints.

    “As the chief security officer of the state, we urge Obiano as a matter of urgency, to intervene and rescue our monarch and secure the lives and property of our people.

    The Secretary, Ogwuaniocha Youth Association, Franklin Chukwujioha, on his part, urged the governor to declare members of the gang wanted for the alleged kidnapping of the traditional ruler.

     

     

     

  • How cockroach lived in my ear for four months – Anambra Perm Sec

    How cockroach lived in my ear for four months – Anambra Perm Sec

    A newly-appointed Permanent Secretary in Anambra State, Samuel Ike, has said that a cockroach lived inside his ear for four months.

    He spoke at the St. James Anglican Church during a thanksgiving service on Sunday.

    Ike, of Trade and Commerce ministry, said he was not only thanking God for the position, but on how He saved his life.

    He said the cockroach tormented him while trying unsuccessfully to gain entrance into his brain before it was successfully removed.

    “I am not only here to thank God over my recent appointment as a Permanent Secretary.

    “I want to thank Him because if not Him, I would have died before now.​

    “When I was driving one day, I noticed something moving in my ear. It was a medium sized cockroach. I don’t know how it got into my ear.

    “It lived in my ear for four months. I visited a hospital at Obosi for two months before it was successfully removed.

    “The doctor told me I would have run mad if it had succeeded in gaining entrance into my brain. It was brought out alive and killed by us,” he said.

    The permanent Secretary also recalled several experiences he passed through before his present appointment.

    He said he had sleepless nights for four days, and circumstances that would have turned him into a cripple barely a week of his appointment.

    The Anambra State Head of Service, Harry Uduh, urged the new Permanent Secretary to continue on his diligence to service as God would reward him more.

    Earlier in a sermon, the Anglican Bishop, Aguata Diocese, Samuel Nwofor, charged Nigerians to always praise God’s name.

    He said only God could have saved the new Permanent Secretary, based on his narration, adding that it was the reason people should call upon Him in any circumstance.

  • 83 days after, Police not aware of Agbasimalo, Anambra LP Gov candidate’s kidnap

    83 days after, Police not aware of Agbasimalo, Anambra LP Gov candidate’s kidnap

    From Chuks Collins, Awka

    Angry supporters of the Labour Party (LP) Anambra State Governorship candidate in the just concluded November 6, 2021 poll, Mr. Obiora Agbasimalo has blocked the Governor’s office in Awka in bitter protest of the abduction of their candidate by unknown gunmen.

    Mrs Eucharia Agbasimalo, wife of the abducted candidate also amidst tears narrated her pains that “more than 83 days after, no one has been able to tell me and my children was has happened to my husband, their father.

    “Now police has denied receiving any formal report or complaint on the matter. Am indeed heartbroken as I don’t know what to believe, at all!”

    The protest which shocked many citizens of the state was coming almost 90 days after the abduction occurred. Though the location of the abduction was not disclosed, journalists learnt it occurred around Orlu area of Imo state.

    Curiously, the police authorities has disclosed they were not informed of the situation ever since, as the state police command spokesperson, DSP Ikenga Tochukwu, in an interview on the update said the Command under CP Echeng Echeng, was yet to be briefed on the incident.

    No one could answer if the abductors has so far established any contact or communication with the family or the party since then.

    It was disclosed also that Mr Agbasimalo was kidnaped alongside one of his police orderlies. No mention was equally mentioned of the position of the police officer, and whether the police high command was aware and if his monthly salary was still being paid and to whom.

    But the supporters of the young banker turned politician have appealed to all arms of security operatives nationwide to intensify action at liberating him.

    Anambra’s Gov Willie Obiano, was also beseeched to use his good offices to get him off the hook at once. They were urged to see it as a call to duty as it has lingered for too long, so as to protect his life from danger, and not to treat it as a mere political matter.

    There has been wild speculations in political circles and his community about whether it was a political bait or business gone awry.

    Comrade Stanley Okoli, who addressed them on behalf of the party supporters from across the 21 local government areas of the state, appealed to government, Civil Society Organisations and well-known individuals, said their protest would continue until the candidate was found.

  • UPDATED: Court dismisses false information claims against Soludo, affirms his election as Anambra gov-elect

    UPDATED: Court dismisses false information claims against Soludo, affirms his election as Anambra gov-elect

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed a suit to invalidate the election of Professor Charles Soludo in the just concluded Anambra State governorship poll.

    The suit seeks to nullify the victory of the governor-elect and the deputy governor-elect, Onyeka Ibezim, on allegations that Soludo provided false information to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    Justice Taiwo Taiwo dismissed the suit on Wednesday on grounds that it lacked merit and that it was a waste of the court’s time. He urged the plaintiffs not to use the court as a tool to stagnate democracy.

    He also awarded N2 million to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Soludo, and Ibezim who were the second, third, and fourth respondents in the suit. INEC was the first defendant.

    The plaintiffs, Adindu Valentine and Egwudike Chukwuebuka, through their lawyer Kelvin Okoko, claimed that Soludo provided false information in the affidavit he submitted to the electoral umpire.

    They also alleged that Soludo indicated in the affidavit that he was contesting the Aguata II Constituency seat when, in fact, he was contesting the governorship seat.

    Okoko told the court that an affidavit by Ibezim, also submitted to INEC, contained false particulars considering that he stated that he was vying for Awka II Constituency seat.

    He argued that having indicated the wrong seat on the form, Soludo violated extant legal provisions and ought to be disqualified.

    But counsel for APGA and Soludo, Onyechi Ikpeazu, queried the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the matter which he maintained was statue barred.

    He stressed that error in an affidavit could not be a basis to disqualify a candidate from an election.

    Ikpeazu stated that the false information claimed by the plaintiffs was not among the grounds stated in the 1999 Constitution for the disqualification of a candidate.

    Delivering his judgment, Justice Taiwo dismissed the preliminary objection challenging the competence of the suit and jurisdiction of the court to hear it.

    He, however, held that the plaintiffs failed to establish that they had a reasonable cause of action and could not convince the court on how the alleged false information both Soludo and Ibezim supplied to INEC misled them.

    The judge held that since the allegation by the plaintiffs were also criminal in nature, it ought to be proved beyond reasonable doubt.

  • Fresh crisis rocks Anambra APC, as chairman is suspended

    Fresh crisis rocks Anambra APC, as chairman is suspended

    From Chuks Collins, Awka

     

    A new bout of crisis is brewing in the Anambra State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, as a section of the party’s stakeholders has announced the immediate suspension of the Acting state chairman of the party, Chief Basil Ejidike.

    Reading out the resolution of the stakeholders who met in Awka Thursday, Nov 25,2021, the spokesman of the group Chief Uchenna Okonkwo Okom accused the embattled chairman of “insubordination and disrespect to the office of President Muhammadu Buhari as reasons for the suspension.”

    Okom while fielding questions from journalists said the decision to suspend Ejidike was part of the resolution of state congress of all leaders and stakeholders to reposition the party.

    He disclosed that the details for their actions were contained in a concise petition submitted to the national leadership of the party for justice to be done.

    Part of the resolution titled, “Vote of No Confidence/Suspension from Office of Mr. Basil Ejidike, the Caretaker Chairman of All Progressives Congress, Anambra state chapter”, they accused Ejidike of refusal to convene State Executive Committee or Congress meeting despite repeated statutory demands to that effect as stipulated by the party.

    Ejidike in a quick reaction described them as “renegades who left the party after the primaries that nominated Senator Andy Uba”. He waved off the suspension as laughable, saying those behind it were not members of the State Executive Committee of the party hence lack the powers to suspend him.

    He also noted that most of them left the party shortly after the primary election, adding that they do not have any locus to have suspended him.

    Hear him, “They are not members our party. They are renegades who left the party after the primaries.

    “They can’t suspend me As I’m talking to you, I am at the national secretariat of our party in Abuja in a meeting. Their claim is laughable.

    “What is the position of the person that convened the meeting that sacked me. They are trying to see if they can instigate crisis in our party. That is their only interest”.

    Following the controversial primaries rejected by most the party’s governorship aspirants, some of the stakeholders refused to join Senator Uba in the campaign on the allegation that the primary that produced him was not credible.

    Chief Okom, revealed that a new chairman would assume office soon, pointing out that Ejidike’s issue has been referred to the national headquarters of APC for further action.

    He said, “As a result of the refusal, neglect or inability of the Caretaker Committee Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State, Mr Basil Ejidike, to convene a meeting of the State Executive Committee or state congress of the party to tackle pressing and urgent party matters, despite repeated statutory demands to that effect as stipulated by the APC Constitution, the state congress of the party jointly convened by not less than two thirds of the members of the State Executive Committee and not less than two thirds of the 21 local government area chairmen with the mandate of the 326 Ward chairmen in Anambra State, held at the grounds of FINOTEL Hotel, Awka, attended by the Ward chairmen, LG chairmen, members of the State Executive Committee, stakeholders and all card-carrying members of the party across the state, the following resolutions were duly proposed and unanimously passed.

    *That Mr Basil Ejidike be and is hereby suspended forthwith from office as the caretaker chairman of APC in Anambra State, pending his appearance before a disciplinary/ fact-finding committee of the party.

    *That the next most senior available official of the party in the state is mandated to convene an emergency meeting of the State Executive Committee in consultation with the leader of the party in Anambra State, His Excellency, Dr Chris Ngige within the next 14 days from the date hereof to discuss the modalities for strengthening and repositioning the APC and for moving the party forward in Anambra State.

    *That Mr Basil Ejidike shall be referred to the disciplinary/fact finding committee of the party in the state as prescribed by the APC Constitution to answer to charges of abuse of power and office, diversion and conversion of party property, flagrant sabotage, subversion and breach of the party’s Constitution, insubordination and disrespect to the office and person of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, embezzlement and misappropriation of party’s funds, among other charges”.

    That as required by the party Constitution, the resolutions has been transmitted immediately to the National Caretaker and Extra Ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) for immediate implementation”.

  • Anambra Lawmaker Returns To PDP One Month After Defecting To APC

    Anambra Lawmaker Returns To PDP One Month After Defecting To APC

    Onyebuchi Offor the lawmaker representing Ekwusigo Constituency in the Anambra State House of Assembly, has rejoined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Offor, who is the House Minority Leader, announced his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) on October 6.

    In a surprising twist, he yesterday announced that he returning back to the PDP during plenary in Awka. The lawmaker said the decision to return to PDP was taken after consultation with constituent stakeholders from the area.

    The letter he submitted to the floor of the house reads:

    “Two months ago i announced my defection from PDP to APC on the floor of this house. I have tested the waters and realised that my former party PDP is better.

    “So I want to humbly inform this house that I am going back to my party PDP.”

    Hon Chuka Ezewunne, member representing Idemili South constituency welcomed Hon Offor back to PDP.

    Welcoming him, Honourable Chuka said “as a founding member of PDP, I know Hon Offor well and he is a good friend too though temptation drew him to APC.

  • Ndigbo And The Politics of Identity, by Hassan Gimba

    Ndigbo And The Politics of Identity, by Hassan Gimba

    Even though Anambra has been in the kitty of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) for a long time, the recently concluded gubernatorial election in which Professor Charles Soludo bested other candidates to emerge winner is a straightforward case of identity politics.

    Identity politics is a political approach in which people of a particular gender, religion, tribe, ethnicity, race, social background, class, etc., develop political agendas based upon these identities. The term can apply to multiculturalism, women’s movements, civil rights, lesbian and gay movements, and regional separatist movements.

    While a majority of the Igbo may not be comfortable with a separate country called Biafra, the impact and hovering influence of the separatist movement, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), cannot be discountenanced. And with the authorities unable to save the average person, the menacing threat of its militant arm, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), is a constant reminder for the average Igbo living at home to play ball or else…

    However, because of the strident call for a sovereign Biafra by a totalitarian IPOB using the ESN as a whip to keep naysayers in check, the entire South-East will adopt a political identity that will set it apart from the rest of the country.

    In the First and Second Republic, the South East aligned with the North. That rapport is now lost, for now, even if not forever.

    Perhaps because of the civil war, coming out of it with a loser mentality, the average Igbo man respected – perhaps with a tinge of fear – the average Northerner. Not anymore.

    The problem with giving too much respect to a person is that in more cases than one, revolt against the subject of respect, or fear, sets in overtime. So, almost all history of slavery has a time when there was a revolt by the slaves.

    While the average Northerner had a certain swagger around him because of the mentality of the victor in the civil war, yet he could have managed his political ally better. Now that respect has given way to derision, and the fear to agitation.

    They achieved this through a deliberate demonization of the northerner, specifically Muslim northerner, stereotyped as Fulani and knowingly but falsely attributing to him the agenda of Islamising the country, or “confiscating” Igbo lands.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), hitherto seen by the South East Igbo as their party, first ruled Anambra State from 1999 for about seven years before APGA, founded by the late Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu in 2003, took over the state in March 2006 with Peter Obi as governor.

    With the din of secession, which is a cry for more control of their affairs, growing ever louder, the Igbo will identify more with the party that they see as really theirs, and that’s APGA.

    However, as the saying goes, you can’t have your cake and eat it, or more appropriately, as you make your bed, so you shall lie on it: the South-East elite should know what they are going into and be truthful to their followers. I will come back to this after a little digression.

    There is a false narrative in the South East that they would have been greater if not for the North, but that is not true. For one, no one stops anybody from excelling in Nigeria. The Coscharis and the Innosons are thriving. Ditto for the Elumelus and the Jim Ovias.

    All the states of the federation get their allocations from the centre based on a certain formula and the people of each state govern their states. You will not see an Olawale or Usman running the affairs of Ebonyi State, for instance.

    Every one of our states elects its leaders from among their people. This goes without saying that any state that lags behind lags behind because of the failure of its elected and appointed representatives to do what’s right.

    Anambra State has been a lucky state concerning electing sound minds to govern its affairs. Peter Obi is a great material anywhere, any day. And so is Soludo. Hopefully, Soludo will let the people know that no one from somewhere has “tied down their destinies” but their rulers.

    The way the South East is going is towards regional politics, the politics of identity. Because of their agitation, they will gravitate towards APGA and that party may take over political control of the zone. The people know that even the IPOB will prefer the party to any other Soludo was smart enough to foresee this, and he cashed in on it. They have given up on the PDP and, to them, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a Northern and South Western party.

    But the leaders who are going to reap from this turn of events, and even those who will lose political mileage by it, must let their people know they should not cry of marginalisation when they get into their cocoon and metamorphose into regional players.

    Rochas Okorocha in 2015 lamented that the Igbo would have produced the Senate president had they voted for one of their ranking senators on the platform of the APC. But so shall it be in the future for such positions and even that of the president. It will be difficult for any party knowing it has zero electoral chances in a zone to take its presidential candidate from there.

    If they know this and accept it, fine and good, but they should not assume a victim mentality and accuse the nation of marginalising them regarding the presidency. You cannot have your cake and eat it.

    It is not a bad idea at all if they can secure their zone, politically, turn their economic fortunes into the envy of others, transform their area into an Eldorado and all that. Maybe the rest of us will troop over there to learn how they did it. Or perhaps ask one of them to come and do it for the whole.

    Therefore, if, after securing their home, they will now move up to play at the national turf, like the Action Congress and All Nigeria Peoples Party, then they are on course.

    Apologise When Wrong

    If someone can prove me wrong and show me my mistake in any thought and action, I shall gladly change. I seek the truth, which harmed no one: the harm is to persist in one’s self-deception and ignorance. – Marcus Aurelius.

    A former naval officer, Commodore Kunle Olawunmi (retd.) who claimed to have served the Nigerian military intelligence for the past 35 years, in the aftermath of the attack on the Nigerian Defence Academy on August 24 this year, in which two officers lost their lives and one Major was abducted, accused Muslims of the attack. He said in a Channels Television’s breakfast programme, Sunrise Daily, that the NDA, like other military environments in the country, carelessly opens its doors to everyone on Fridays for Juma’at prayer, adding that terrorists and criminals profile military environments during Muslim prayers on Fridays.

    However, after painstaking investigations, Nigeria Airforce Sergeant Torsobo Solomon was arrested concerning the attack. Olawunmi, the “super spy” is yet to come out and reveal to the nation whether the name of the Sergeant is actually Tanimu Sulaiman, spelt wrongly.

    Solomon may have Muslim co-conspirators, but that does not mean the attack was by Muslims in the name of Islam or by Christians in the name of Christianity. We must avoid stereotyping and speaking flippantly on what we know not but what our hearts want us to believe. Why Nigeria is in a social crisis is because her elites speak what their gullible followers, made idiotic by them, want to hear as the truth. Or the elite are themselves uninformed attention seekers who think they know it all.

    Lest I forget

    Kudos to the Nigeria Police for unravelling the hit-and-run killer of Tordue Salem. An amiable gentleman, we worked together at Leadership newspaper. The police can solve crimes. They just need more hands, funds and equipment.