Tag: Anambra

  • 5 women die as container crushes bus in Anambra

    5 women die as container crushes bus in Anambra

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Anambra Sector Command, says five women died when a container fell on a commercial bus at Odumodu Junction on Nteje-Awka.

    The state Sector Commander, Mr Adeoye Irelewuyi, confirmed the incident to newsmen in Awka on Friday.

    He said that the container fell off a trailer and crushed the nearby bus.

    Irelewuyi said that the accident occurred at 7:30 a.m. as the driver was avoiding a failed portion of the road.

    “The fatal crash involved two unidentified drivers of a Mistibushi L300 commercial bus with registration number XE245AWK and a commercial Daf/Leyland truck with number T-19094LA.

    “According to eyewitnesses, the vehicles were headed to different locations; one to Awka and the other to Onitsha.

    “When the vehicles got to the bad spot at same time, and due to the weight of the container, it fell on the bus,” the sector commander said.

    He said that  10 persons –  three male adults and seven female adults –  were involved in the crash.

    “Five women were killed. Two men and two women sustained injuries, while one man was rescued unhurt.

    “FRSC rescue team took the injured victims to Divine Care Hospital, Umunya, while the dead victims were taken to Chira Hospital for doctor’s confirmation before the bodies were deposited at New Jerusalem Mortuary in Nteje,” he said.

    Irelewuyi said that efforts were being made to remove the obstruction created by the accident.

    He sympathised with the families of the dead and wished the injured quick recovery.

    He urged motorists to drive with caution.

  • Man gets electrocuted while trying to steal cables

    Man gets electrocuted while trying to steal cables

    An Anambra based man whose name has not been given was on Wednesday night electrocuted while allegedly trying to steal electricity cables inside Nnamdi Azikwe University, Akwa Campus in Anambra state.

    It was gathered that the incident happened around the Faculty of Education building.

    A source said the man was cutting cables inside the electricity installation arena when Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) suddenly restored power, thereby electrocuting him.

    “Evidence showed that the thief had almost done cutting a high tension cable before electricity was suddenly restored by the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) and he got killed.

    “EEDC officials, policemen and officials of the Safety Department of the University removed his body today (Tuesday), taking him to the mortuary.

    “We just came this morning (Tuesday) and found the body suspended from the electric pole at a transformer point in the area.”

    The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, is yet to confirm the incident.

     

  • Umahi decries dilapidated federal roads in Anambra, other South-East states

    Umahi decries dilapidated federal roads in Anambra, other South-East states

    The Minister of Works, Chief David Umahi, has decried the poor state of federal roads in the South-East geo-political zone, especially in Anambra and Ebonyi states.

    Umahi made his feelings known during a courtesy call on the Anambra Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo, on Saturday night in Awka.

    The Minister said Anambra and Ebonyi were competing for the worst in terms of poor federal road projects in the country.

    He said that he had recently visited Imo, Abia, Enugu, and Ebonyi states before coming to Anambra, saying that the situation is the same on the state of federal roads.

    Umahi, who before meeting Soludo had inspected Enugu-bound lane of the Onitsha/Enugu expressway, passed a vote of no confidence on the consultants supervising the reconstruction of the road.

    He regretted that the handlers of the very busy road were exposing road users to untold hardship.

    “I am a bit disappointed with the state of Enugu/Onitsha expressway; I have called both the contractors and consultants to a meeting this evening with the Governor.

    “I have equally passed a vote of no confidence on the consultants,” he said.

    He directed the firm to immediately rehabilitate the bad spots, which have caused vehicles to fall and other sundry hiccups on the Enugu-Onitsha expressway.

    The Minister said he was personally concerned due to a series of calls and complaints coming from the same road.

    “While MTN Nigeria says they have 100 per cent funding, the chairman of RCC construction firm, will say the opposite, complaining of funding problem.

    “We will all meet and sort out these problems because we cannot have one or two contractors doing 200 kilometers of road for seven years,” he said.

    Umahi, who noted that states in the South-East geo-political zone were not fairly treated on MTN Nigeria Tax Credit decision, said he was confident that Mr President would look into the matter in due course.

    “Yes, Enugu and Abia states benefitted, but that cannot be compared with other zones which got on the MTN Nigeria Tax Credit sharing formula.

    “I know as a man of justice and equity, President Bola Tinubu will look into the matter because development thrives on fairness and equity,” he said.

    Responding, Gov. Soludo said he was overwhelmed when President Tinubu appointed Umahi his minister of works.

    “Umahi’s appointment is a prayer answered for me because it is like a perfect round peg in a round hole,” he said.

    He regretted that the entire federal roads in Anambra were all bad, adding that urgent actions were needed to reduce the suffering facing road users on the roads.

    Soludo who appealed to the minister to replicate what he did on road construction in Ebonyi across the country, advocated for what he tagged mega-budget for road projects.

    According to him, the initiative would encourage the National Assembly to make adequate budgetary provisions for road projects that have lasted more than four years.

    He said when this is done, the government would no longer required to talk about budgetary allocation on existing roads yearly but would be spending on already approved fund to end problem of poor funding,” he said.

    According to NAN, before the courtesy visit, Umahi visited Enugu/Onitsha expressway, Oye-Oranto Ukpo road in Dunukofia, and Otuocha-Iheaka-Ibaji roads.

  • Father, 2 sons confirmed dead in Anambra building collapse

    Father, 2 sons confirmed dead in Anambra building collapse

    At least three persons were confirmed dead in Sunday’s collapse of a-three-storey building under construction in Anambra community.

    The incident occurred at Egbu Umuenem, Otolo Nnewi community, Nnewi North Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

    The building collapsed at about 1pm, when the workers were said to be preparing to start plastering work.

    Eyewitness account said that the deceased, including a man and his two children, said to have reported for the day’s job, allegedly died on the spot.

    They were said to have been rushed to St. Felix Hospital, Nnewi, where they were confirmed dead.

    It was learnt that other workers, who were rescued from the rubbles, sustained varying degrees of injuries.

    They were also said to have been taken to the hospital for medical treatment.

    The Chairman, Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), Anambra Chapter, Mr Victor Meju, led some state officials of the council to the scene.

    Addressing newsmen at the scene of the incident, Meju blamed the incident on poor foundation, concrete mixture and quality of materials as well as the non approval by relevant regulatory authorities.

    He said that the building would be sealed off and the owner, Mr Chukwunafu Anamanjo, invited for questioning and investigation.

    Also, the Transition Committee Chairman, Nnewi North LGA, Mr Chris Obiora, called on the people to always make use of certified engineers and other relevant personnel in the building sector for their construction works.

    Obiora further said that monitoring teams were also important in ensuring that builders stick to stipulated standards.

    When contacted for comments on the disaster, the state Police Command Spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the command had yet to receive information about the incident.

    “I don’t have any information on it yet, but I will escalate the information to the Divisional Police Officer in the area for necessary action,” Ikenga said.

    NAN

  • Baby rescued from pit toilet in Anambra state dies

    Baby rescued from pit toilet in Anambra state dies

    A baby who was rescued from a pit toilet in Anambra State three days after he was delivered has given up the ghost.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that baby’s mother identified as Nwaedoka Chidimma from Izzi in Ebonyi State, had gone to use the pit toilet before dumping the baby in it shortly after it was given birth to.

    The ugly incident was said to have happened in Anambra East Local Government Area, where she had gone to carry out a farming job.

    The child was thereafter rescued from the pit toilet on Tuesday after residents heard him crying and they alerted security agents and the state Ministry of Women and Social Welfare.

    Following the development, the child was rushed to the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital, Amaku Awka, where he was given medical attention.

    Chidinma Ikeanyionwu, the Media Assistant to the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Ify Obinabo, disclosed the news of the baby’s death to journalists on Thursday.

    Ikeanyionwu stated that the news of the baby’s death was received late on Wednesday after treatment commenced at the hospital.

    “All efforts to resuscitate the baby including administration of oxygen and fluids with cardiopulmonary resuscitation by the hospital proved abortive,” she said.

  • EEDC explains reason behind power outage in Awka, Anambra

    EEDC explains reason behind power outage in Awka, Anambra

    Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) on Thursday said that the current power outage being experienced at Awka was due to the loss of supply from Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) Station.

    This is contained in a statement from the EEDC Head, Corporate Communications Mr. Emeka Ezeh, who said that the outage that started on Wednesday by 6:30pm was due to loss of supply from its source.

    The statement said that all feeders under EEDC in Awka district are out of power supply owing to the development.

    It said that TCN engineers are already patrolling the lines to ascertain the cause of the power outage.

    “We therefore apologise to our esteemed customers in Awka and appeal for their patience and understanding as we are on standby.

    “EEDC is hoping that the issue is resolved and power restored within the shortest time possible,” it said.

  • Newborn rescued after spending three days inside pit latrine

    Newborn rescued after spending three days inside pit latrine

    A newborn baby was on Tuesday evening rescued from a pit toilet in Otuocha, Anambra East Local Government Area of the State three days after his birth.

    This was made known by the Anambra State Ministry of Women and Social Welfare, saying that the incident happened on Sunday.

    It was gathered that the mother of the male child, Nwaedoka Chidinma, a 20-year-old girl from Izzi, Ebonyi State, was said to have deliberately carried out the act.

    Esther Omesi, a farmer and friend to Chidinma, alerted relevant authorities about the incident.

    Omesi said she was staying at Chidinma’s place at the time it happened.

    According to her, Chidinma started acting suspiciously on Sunday after she had notified her (Omesi) that she was having stomach upset and then went to the pit to ease herself.

    She added that  Chidimma took time and when she came out, there was dripping of blood which made her call a nurse that inspected her and revealed that the baby was gone.

    Continuing she said that she thought that Chidinma had a stillbirth, which is why she encouraged her to travel home to her parents and notify them of the development.

    Revealing further on how it happened, Omesi said that they heard a baby’s cry on Tuesday morning and quickly used a ladder to rescue the newborn.

    Reacting to the incident, the Honourable Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Ify Obinabo, was shocked when both the mother and child were brought to her office.

    Turning to Chidinma, she said: “Why would you, after you have passed through pregnancy, given birth and decided to put the baby in the toilet? Why? Since Sunday? Why are you this wicked?”

    The commissioner quickly directed that the newborn should be taken to Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital, Amaku, in Awka for treatment and later called for the arrest of the culprit.

    Obinabo decried the rate at which young girls now commit crime and stated that the young mother won’t go unpunished.

    She further noted that the Governor of Anambra State, Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo has zero tolerance for such inhumane and dastardly acts and assured of seeing to the end of the case.

  • Police confirm release of kidnapped native doctor, Akwa Okuko Tiwaraki

    Police confirm release of kidnapped native doctor, Akwa Okuko Tiwaraki

    The Nigeria Police Command in Anambra has confirmed the release of a popular native doctor, Chukwudozie Nwangwu, popularly known as “Akwa Okuko Tiwaraki”,  by his abductors.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed Nwangwu’s release on Saturday.

    Ikenga noted that the popular native doctor was released by his abductors in the early hours of Saturday.

    The native doctor was kidnapped about 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 23 at Oba in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra.

    According to Ikenga, the abductors have contacted with friends and relatives and are demanding millions, in the neighbourhood of N300 million.

    “I also have information that they have not paid. I also have information that he has been released by his abductors and we are making efforts to get information behind what happened”, he said.

  • Anambra Govt. shuts school over flogging of 2-yr-old pupil

    Anambra Govt. shuts school over flogging of 2-yr-old pupil

    The Anambra State government has announced the immediate closure of Blessed Wisdom Model School at Ide Drive, Federal Housing Estate, Onitsha, over the flogging of a two-year-old pupil.

    Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, the state Commissioner for Education, made the announcement on Saturday, following a report that a two-year-old pupil, Ifechukwu Egbuninwe, sustained grievous bodily harm, following the flogging incident.

    Chuma-Udeh said: “According to the report, the victim broke her arm and sustained injuries on her tongue under circumstance yet to be explained.

    “The report also stated that the proprietress of the school never reached out to the parents of the pupil to inform them of her injuries and no first aid treatment was administered on her when she sustained the said injury.

    “The proprietress failed to reach out at any point to the family of the pupil to ascertain her welfare. They just carried on with their school business as if the life of the pupil meant nothing.”

    The Commissioner condemned the attitude of the management of Blessed Wisdom Model School to human life and the act of disobedience by the proprietress who did not honour her invitation.

    “Every child belongs to the state, we cannot condone neglect to human life. This is why, on Friday, we invited the proprietress to come and explain what happened.

    “The child, her parents and their lawyer were present but the Proprietress blatantly refused to appear. This failure to appear led to the decision to close down the school.

    “Officers of the Anambra State Joint Enforcement Team were directed to ensure strict compliance with the closure order. The school remains closed until Mr Governor directs otherwise,” she said.

    Meanwhile, Chuma-Udeh has set up a seven-man committee to investigate the matter while advising the proprietress to endeavour to appear before the Committee.

    According to her, failure to appear before the committee would attract arrest and prosecution.

  • Anambra Govt. rescues 19-year-old girl allegedly gang raped by 6 boys

    Anambra Govt. rescues 19-year-old girl allegedly gang raped by 6 boys

    The Anambra State Government said it rescued a 19-year-old girl who was allegedly gang raped by six boys in Anam, Anambra West Local Government Area of the state.

    Mrs. Ify Obinabo, the state’s Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, told newsmen on Saturday that the suspects had been arrested.

    The suspects apprehended include Afam Ezenwa, 17, Chijioke Ifeanyi, 20, Collins Obadom, 18, Abuchi Okechukwu, 16, Chima Obiekezie, and Sunday Okafor, 27.

    Obinabo said that the case had been transferred to the state criminal investigative department of the Police for further investigation.

    She said: “When we saw the viral video of the 19-year-old girl who was allegedly gang raped by six boys in Anam, we decided to intervene and follow up the case.

    “The victim was rescued and in collaboration with the police, the suspects were equally arrested. The ministry will ensure that they face the full wrath of the law.

    The commissioner lamented the high rate of crimes among delinquents and called on parents and guardians to prioritise the upbringing of their children and wards.

    She assured the victim and her family that the administration of Gov. Chukwuma Soludo would ensure justice was served, to deter criminals.

    Narrating her ordeal, the survivor explained that she visited her maternal home in Oramaetiti in Anam and got ambushed by a group of boys who took her to a room and took turns in raping her.

    “Despite my plea, they did not stop but continued having their sexual satisfaction while one of them was filming the act.

    “On my way home, I was accosted by another set of boys who harassed me and forced me to pull my underwears and give to them, which I obeyed because they threatened to kill me.

    “It was good Samaritan that later took me home to her parents after I narrated what happened to me,” she said.

    The mother of the rape survivor, who pleaded anonymity, said her daughter would be the third victim of the alleged rape suspects in the area.

    “Those boys are known for raping girls and collecting their pants which usually results in the death of their victims after a period of time.

    “We are appealing to the state government not to take the matter lightly because my daughter’s life is in danger, especially now that they are yet to retrieve her underwears, ” she said.