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Enugu: Gov. Mbah Charges Councillors, Chairmen on Project Monitoring, Economic Growth

Gov. Peter Mbah (3rd from left), Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, SSG (2nd from left), Commissioner for Local Govt.Okey Ogbodo (2nd fromright), and Emeka Sunday Ajogwu, Commissioner for Special Duties (extreme right) and others

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The Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, has urged the newly elected councillors and council chairmen to take a proactive role in monitoring government development projects within their wards. He emphasized the need for accountability, urging local leaders to ensure that contractors adhere to quality and timelines in delivering key infrastructural projects.

Mbah delivered this charge during an onboarding programme on Wednesday, where the 260 Ward Councillors were inducted into the State Project Management Team for Smart Green Schools and Primary Healthcare Centres. He explained that the ongoing construction of 260 Smart Green Schools and 260 Type 2 Primary Healthcare Centres in all wards is crucial for advancing Enugu State’s economy by equipping the state with a skilled workforce and improving public health.

“The Smart Schools are about transformation. We are expecting that all the 260 structures will be standing latest by February 2025. By September 2025, every child in Enugu State should have access to Smart Green Schools.

L-R: Chairman of Isi-Uzo LG; John C. Ogbodo, Chairman, Nkanu West LG; Dr. Ibenaku Onoh, Chairman, Enugu North LG; Beloved-Dan Anike, Chairman, Enugu East LG; Chairman of Enugu South LG, and Enugu State ALGON Chairman and Council boss of Nkanu East LG, Sidney O. Ede at briefing on Tuesday

“So, you cannot know that these transformative projects are coming to your ward or LGA as a councillor, chairman, or deputy chairman and afford not to take ownership of them or hold the contractors to account. You all have a duty. We have to see ourselves as trustees holding our future in trust for our offspring and for the generations ahead,” he stated.

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Mbah also underscored that local governments should drive economic growth, aligning with his administration’s goal to raise the state’s economy from ₦4.4 billion to ₦30 billion. He urged the council leaders to focus on attracting industries and initiating economic activities within their localities.

“We want to make Enugu State the premier destination for business, investment, tourism, and living. But it is not going to happen simply because we wish it to happen. And it will not happen by accident. We have to be intentional.

“So, we are expecting that you are going to attract industries in your various LGAs. We are expecting that you will come up with your own ideas in industrialising your LGAs. Those investments that you think you want to scale up to the state, we are ready and open for business,” Mbah added.

In response, several councillors expressed their appreciation for the initiative. Hon. Francis Nwankwo, representing Amafor Ugbawka Ward, praised the governor for enlightening the councillors on their roles.

Aka Eze Aka, Chairman of Udenu LG (in traditional red shirt and cap) and other LG Chairmen from Enugu North Senatorial District

“Honestly, onboarding of the councillors on the state project team is the right step in the right direction. As officers of our various wards, we will ensure that the good work of the governor is adequately protected. We will make sure we protect the projects that have come to change our story and the narratives,” Nwankwo said.

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Similarly, Hon. Anene Nnaji of Mbu Ward 2 stated, “I learnt a lot of things, starting from the resource persons that spoke in regard to the Smart Schools. On our own side, as councillors, we will take ownership of the Smart Schools and numerous projects in our different wards.”

Hon. Theresa Ifeanyichukwu from Oji River Urban Ward 3 added, “Now that we have been authorised, my role is to supervise the contractors and monitor their work. I will not leave the work for the contractors alone.”

Reacting to the governor’s charge, Mr. Emeka Okeke, a public affairs analyst, commended the move. “This shows that Governor Mbah is serious about grassroots development. Making councillors responsible for monitoring these projects brings accountability to the doorstep of the people.”

Mrs. Stella Ibekwe, a local entrepreneur, remarked, “The idea of Smart Green Schools is a game-changer. This will help bridge the educational gap in rural areas and create a skilled workforce. I hope the councillors take their roles seriously.”

Uche Okolo, Chairman, Awgu LG (3rd from left (writing), and other Council Chairmen from Enugu West Senatorial District

In addition, Mr. Chinedu Udeh, a community leader in Enugu East, expressed optimism about the state’s economic potential. “If the council leaders truly engage in the industrialisation of their LGAs as the governor suggested, we are bound to see positive changes. This could create jobs and stimulate growth from the ground up.”

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The onboarding programme featured presentations by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, and other key officials who brought the councillors up to speed on the governor’s transformative projects and their role in their execution. GMTNewsng

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AE-FUNAI Suspends Governor’s Appointee Over Cultism Allegations, Urges Others to Shun Vices

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Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI) Ebonyi State has indefinitely suspended Felix Okemini Ifesinachi, a student in the Department of Political Science, for alleged involvement in cultism during the university’s matriculation ceremony on March 14, 2025. The suspension, conveyed in a letter dated March 20, 2025, with reference number AEFUNAI/R/060/VOL. XI, was issued by the Registrar, T. Ifeanyi Igwe, Esq., on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor and the Senate.

The university, in the letter, stated that Mr. Okemini’s actions violated his matriculation oath and contravened the institution’s rules, which strictly prohibit cultism and other related activities. “Cultism and cult-related activities are unacceptable and pose a security and moral threat to the University Community,” the letter emphasized, reaffirming the institution’s zero-tolerance policy on such matters.

As a consequence of his alleged involvement, the Vice-Chancellor directed that Mr. Okemini be placed on indefinite suspension pending further investigation by the Students’ Disciplinary Committee. The university made it clear that the suspension takes immediate effect, barring the student from all academic and non-academic activities within the institution.

Reacting to the development, a senior university official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, reiterated the school’s commitment to maintaining discipline and ensuring a safe learning environment. “AE-FUNAI is determined to rid the university of any form of cultism. We will not tolerate any activity that endangers students and staff,” the official stated.

Students and stakeholders have expressed mixed reactions to the suspension, with some calling for a thorough investigation while others applauded the university’s swift action. A student leader in the Faculty of Social Sciences noted, “This sends a strong message that the university is serious about upholding discipline. We hope the disciplinary committee will ensure a fair and transparent investigation.”

Beyond this specific case, university authorities have urged all students to resist any involvement in cultism and other vices that could jeopardize their academic pursuits and future careers. The Dean of Student Affairs, in a separate statement, warned, “Students should focus on their studies and avoid being lured into unlawful activities that could ruin their lives.”

Security experts and education analysts have also weighed in on the issue, emphasizing the dangers of cultism in tertiary institutions. Dr. Chijioke Nwankwo, a sociologist, noted that “cultism has continued to be a menace in Nigerian universities, often leading to violence, loss of lives, and disruption of academic activities. Authorities must remain vigilant and proactive.”

Interestingly, Mr. Okemini, aside from being a student, is alleged to hold a political appointment as a Special Assistant to the Ebonyi State Governor on Internal Security. His suspension has sparked further debates on the responsibilities of public officeholders and the need for those in leadership positions to set positive examples. As the university investigates the matter, its decisive action serves as a stern warning that engagement in cult activities will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

AE-FUNAI’s firm stance on cultism aligns with broader efforts by Nigerian universities to curb the menace of secret cults on campuses. GMTNewsng

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Reconstruction of Rivers Assembly Complex Nears Completion

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PORT HARCOURT – The reconstruction of the Rivers State House of Assembly Complex is making steady progress, with authorities expressing confidence that the project will be completed within the scheduled timeframe. The Sole Administrator of the state, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (rtd), who inspected the project on Saturday, assured that the legislative building would be ready for use in six months.

Ibas, accompanied by the Head of Civil Service, Dr. George Nwaeke, was received at the project site on Moscow Road, Port Harcourt, by Engr. Omaka Oko, General Manager of Monier Construction Company (MCC) Limited, the firm handling the reconstruction. “We are well on track. The new complex is designed as a two-story structure with 34 en-suite offices, an elevator, a gallery, meeting rooms, and a conference hall. The foundation is solid, and key structural elements have been put in place,” Oko explained.

Checks by GMTNewsng correspondent in Port Harcourt confirmed significant progress at the site, with visible reinforcement pillars, partitioned office spaces. Construction workers were seen handling different installations, while heavy machinery operated on-site, underscoring the level of commitment to the project. “The pace of work here shows serious government commitment,” remarked an observer, Engr. Ifeanyi Wekeh, a structural engineer monitoring the development.

The Sole Administrator underscored the importance of providing a conducive working environment for lawmakers, noting that a functional legislature is vital to good governance. “By the end of six months, this place will be ready for those who need to use it. The legislature must have a proper workspace, and this project is crucial to that objective,” Ibas stated.

A senior official in the state’s Ministry of Works, who spoke on condition of anonymity, affirmed that the project was initiated under Governor Siminalayi Fubara and had received adequate funding. “This reconstruction was planned and commenced under Fubara’s administration. It is incorrect to say nothing was done,” the official noted.

Political analyst Dr. Emeka Onua described the development as “a positive step for institutional strengthening in Rivers State,” urging that public discourse around it should focus on the progress made. “There is an ongoing attempt to diminish the achievements of Fubara, but the evidence is clear – work is in progress. The public should be guided by facts, not political narratives,” Onu said.

Residents of the state have expressed optimism that the project will enhance governance, with some calling for peace and unity among political actors. A market leader in Port Harcourt, Mrs. Charity Wonodi, urged leaders to set aside differences and prioritize the state’s development. “We want our leaders to work together for the good of Rivers State. This constant political tension is affecting governance and development,” she said.

A Port Harcourt resident Chief Sylvester Ugwu echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing that the focus should remain on delivering good governance. “The priority should be governance, not disputes. This project must continue and be completed without political distractions,” he stated.

Observers have also stressed the importance of accurate information in assessing development efforts, cautioning against narratives that may not reflect realities on the ground. “Misinformation can deepen divisions. The federal government should support reconciliation efforts and distance self from unnecessary controversies,” noted Dr. Grace Inye, a lecturer in political science.

As reconstruction efforts continue, stakeholders have called for collective support to ensure the timely completion of the project, noting that a strong legislature is crucial to democracy and development in Rivers State.

Pictures of the progress of work on the Complex are below:

 

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Breaking: IGP Deploys 38 Commissioners of Police to Commands, Formations

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Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun

Abuja, March 21, 2025 – The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has approved the immediate deployment of 38 Commissioners of Police (CPs) to various State Commands and Police Formations across the country.

According to a statement issued this evening by Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the deployment includes nine CPs assigned to key state commands, while 29 others have been posted to strategic police formations nationwide.

The newly appointed CPs for state commands are:

Zamfara State – CP Ibrahim Balarabe Maikaba

Taraba State – CP Bretet Emmanuel Simon

Yobe State – CP Christopher Ado Emmanuel

Cross River State – CP Olusegun Eyitayo Omosayin

Niger State – CP Adamu Abdullahi Elleman

Bauchi State – CP Sani Omolori Aliyu

Katsina StateCP Bello Shehu

Federal Capital Territory (FCT) – CP Saka Adewale Ajao

Kwara State – CP Ojo Adekimi

The police chief emphasized that the deployments are part of efforts to strengthen intelligence-led policing and enhance security nationwide. “This strategic posting aims to reinforce our commitment to proactive and effective policing, ensuring that law enforcement remains responsive to the security needs of Nigerians,” IGP Egbetokun stated.

He charged the newly deployed CPs to prioritize tackling insecurity, enforcing discipline within the Force, and fostering stronger community engagement. “Every officer must be dedicated to maintaining law and order while upholding the highest standards of professionalism,” the IGP added.

This latest reshuffle underscores the Nigeria Police Force’s resolve to combat crime and bolster public confidence in law enforcement. GMTNewsng

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