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Governor Ihedioha unveils achievements in 100 days

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Imo State Governor, Rt. Hon.Emeka Ihedioha CON, has said his administration remains unwavered in the task of rebuilding the State from years of ruins and neglect it was plunged into by the last administration.

In his address at an event to mark the 100 days of his administration, the governor narrated his administration’s impressive achievements in various sectors of the economy of the State.

He said the Imo Growth and Strategic Development Agenda plan (G-SDP), a two stage development horizon of a 5 year Economic blueprint conceived by the Transition Technical Commitee provided the roadmap for the overall economic growth and development of the State which include among other things the delivery of 381km rural access road projects, restoration of an improved Owerri masterplan, restoration of water supply in Owerri metropolis, roll out of a State health Insurance scheme as well as the reactivation of four technical education institutions in the State.

The Governor stated that others include an economic growth and Strategic development with emphasis on human capital development, Agriculture and food security, infrastructure, industrialization and job creation as well as security and environment.

Governor Ihedioha said within 100 days in office, “the State Internal Generated Revenue, IGR, increased from all time low of about 300m in July to 600m in August.

“This was as a result of transparency and accountability in the governance process with the signing into law, Executive Order 005 known as Treasury Single Account which consolidated all government revenues under one account.

“Imo State is now on track to join open Governance partnership which now qualifies it for performance based grants of the World Bank and other multinational development institutions”.

Governor Ihedioha noted that his administration has restored 100 percent workers salary in the State, paid backlog of Local Goverment workers and recalled all unjustly suspended Directors, reversed some undeserved promotions, sponsored officers to capacity building programmes.

In the area of roads which has been in poor condition for many years, Governor Ihedioha said 14 critical roads are undergoing reconstruction while the Rural Access and Mobility Projects involves 70 Rural Roads network with a cumulative distance of 381 kilometres across 27 Local Governments.

“Security has also received great attention in the last 100 days with the kick off of Operation Iron Gate designed to combat crime and criminality and rid the State of all undesirable elements.”

In the health sector, the Governor said the stalled Health Insurance Scheme has been relaunched in the State to connect into already existing Federal Government Insurance Scheme.

On the perennial power problems affecting the State, Governor Ihedioha said the Imo State Power and Rural Electrification Agency (I- POREA) has been constituted to evolve strategies to remove barriers to adequate exploitation of the power generation potentials in the State.

“We have made remarkable progress towards the restoration of electricity supply to some areas of the State where it was non existent for many years. 79 failed transformers across the State have been replaced and electricity supply restored to Inyishi Aluminum Extrusion Company and it’s environs as well as the completion of Oguta 33kv line electricity project.”

He stated that water supply which has been lacking for many years in the State has been restored with the revitalisation of the Otammiri Water supply.

He also revealed plans by his administration to provide 5000 affordable homes by 2023 by going into partnership with some reputable primary mortgage institutions.

He reiterated the commitment of his administration to an agricultural roadmap which has been conceived by his Administration and which represents a comprehensive framework for self sufficiency in food production both for domestic consumption and for exports purposes.

The Governor said 500 youths from the 27 local governments of the State have been sent to Nassarawa State under the Imo Youths Agricultural Programme (IYAP).

Governor Ihedioha noted that Rice farm cluster have been established at Amumara in Ezinihite Mbaise which willmake Imo sufficient in the production of improved variety of rice seeds with a view of strengthening the rain value chain in the State

He said experts in rice brewing and processing from the Africa Rice Centre at IITA Ibadan will train young rural farmers in the State to grow and process improved rice seeds.

He said the Avutu poultry farm is on the verge of being restored to a world class standard while ADAPALM will soon commence operations.

Governor Ihedioha revealed that the State is set to host the only Agribusiness park in Nigeria at Ngor Okpala Local Government Area of the State.

In the area of sports development , he said the Dan Anyiam stadium is being re-grassed after many years of neglect while installation of new flood lights, replacing the seats and constructing Olympic standard tartan tracks is underway.

He said the Grasshopper International Handball stadium, Owerri will also begin to wear a new look while the local councils have joined the the talent hunt programme of the State Government through construction of sporting facilities in their respective local governments.

Governor Ihedioha announced that as part of his government’s determination to improve on ease of doing business in the State, the Imo State Enabling Business Environment Council, ISEBEC, would be inaugurated which will compliment the revamped Imo State Government Bureau of Public Procurements and Price Intelligence.

He said the State Government is willing in getting the process right once and for all after inheriting over 6 years of pension arrears and discovery of baffling discrepancies in the total number of pensioners in both the State and the 27 local governments

He explained that the ongoing pension verification is aimed at ending the perennial cycle of verification that has plagued the process for a long period.

He said the State Government has achieved a lot in the area of sanitation by reviving the monthly clean up exercise while remarkable progress has been made in the education sector.

He said his administration has flagged off the rebuilding and equipping of four technical colleges in the State namely Government Technical College, Owerri, Ahiara Technical College, Government Technical College, Okporo, Orlu and Government Technical College, Osu.

He expressed hope that by 2020 the State would hit 60 percent mark of post Basic students as enrollees in the TVET system.

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Isi-Uzo Women Drum Support for Gov Mbah as Enugu First Lady Distributes Palliatives, Reassures on Women Empowerment

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Nkechinyere Mbah, First Lady of Enugu State

Women of Isi-Uzo Local Government Area, LGA, Enugu State, have thrown their weights behind the reelection of the state governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, saying the women of the area have never had it so good.

The women pledged their support on Wednesday during the 2025 edition of Isi-Uzo Women Convention themed “Beyond Protest and Role of Women in Community Development.

Speaking at the event, which drew a mammoth crowd of women, traditional rulers, political leaders and stakeholders of the LGA, the convener and wife of the Council Chairman, Mrs. Onyinye Obeagu, commended Governor Mbah for prioritising grassroots development, adding that the governor’s wife had greatly impacted the women and children of Isi-Uzo through her charity outreach platform, Custos Care Foundation.

Nkechinyere Mbah of Enugu State at Isi-Uzo LGA
The women from Isi-Uzo LGA, Enugu State

“Isi-Uzo women have never benefited so much like this under any administration. We cannot thank our governor enough for all the projects going on across Isi-Uzo as well as some completed ones.

“We thank the Governor for the Type 2 Primary Healthcare Centres and Smart Green Schools either ongoing or completed in all the wards of Isi-Uzo.

“We thank the First Lady for all she has done in Isi-Uzo and across the state courtesy of the Custos Care Foundation. This Foundation has greatly impacted the health and welfare of our women and children. Therefore, we shall continue to give our unflinching support to this government,” she noted.

The Council Chairman, Barr. Obiora Obeagu, also extolled Mrs. Mbah for her motherly role in championing women’s development.

“Isi-Uzo stands firmly with Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, as we work together to build a prosperous and inclusive Enugu State. Our mothers and daughters are the strength of our communities, and we thank you for standing by them,” he declared.

Barr. Obeagu assured the First Lady that his administration would continue to prioritise women empowerment, also ensuring that they were active partners in the development drive of the Council.

Responding, the Wife of the Governor, who was represented at the convention by Barr. Chidinmma Egonu, commended the women of Isi-Uzo for their industry and loyalty to the present administration and encouraged them to use the opportunity of the convention to create bonds, learn and develop capacity to unlock their many potential.

“I am deeply touched by the love and solidarity I have seen today in Isi-Uzo. Women are the heartbeat of every society, and this administration is committed to empowering you with opportunities in health, education, agriculture, and skills development,” she assured.

She further encouraged women to remain united and continue supporting the government’s vision.

“Together, we will build stronger families, stronger communities, and a stronger Enugu State. I celebrate your resilience today,” Mrs. Mbah concluded.

Speaking, Mrs. Mbah, who was represented by the Managing Director, Custo Care Foundation, Dr. Blessing Egodi, commended Governor Mbah for the improved security in the state and the women of Isi-Uzo for their resilience and prevailing peace in their communities.

Also speaking, the Executive Secretary, Enugu State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr. Ify Ani-Osheku, commended the effort of the Chairman of Isi-Uzo Local Government Council on areas of health especially for enrolling 5,000 persons in the Health Insurance Scheme.

Dr. Ani-Osheku also enjoined the galaxy of women at the event to support the present administration in Enugu State and join in raising the bar of governance.

The highpoint of the convention was the distribution of empowerment packages and palliatives, including bags of rice, wrappers, and other household essentials to the women amidst chants of joy.

Women, especially widows, who received the items expressed gratitude to the First Lady, pledging to extend the goodwill to families across the LGA.

The event also featured colourful cultural dances, solidarity songs, and drama sketches by women groups showcasing the role of women in development.

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Angolan President João Lourenço Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Championing African Conflict Resolution

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Angolan President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço

Angolan President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his significant contributions to peace and stability across Africa.

The nomination, submitted by respected Angolan academic and international policy analyst Afonso Botáz, highlights President Lourenço’s effective diplomacy in mediating regional conflicts and his commitment to national reconciliation and justice.

In his official submission, Botáz commended President Lourenço’s “firm commitment to resolving regional conflicts on the African continent, based on the principle of peace.”

This has been particularly evident in his role as the African Union (AU) Champion for Peace and Reconciliation.

President Lourenço’s diplomacy has been instrumental in de-escalating tensions and fostering dialogue between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda, preventing a near-certain slide into confrontation.

His steady mediation has also been crucial in stabilizing the Central African Republic, where he coordinated with continental partners to avert a deeper political crisis.

“President Lourenço’s brand of diplomacy rests on dialogue and respect for the sovereignty of other States,” stated Afonso Botáz in his nomination letter. “His work reinforces a deep commitment to the pacification of regional conflicts. It is a quiet, effective diplomacy that builds calm step-by-step rather than through mere ceremony.”

The nomination also cites President Lourenço’s domestic agenda, which has prioritized national reconciliation, institutional repair, and historical justice, including advocacy for reparations for African people. According to Botáz, these efforts have been vital in “restoring confidence in state institutions” and have provided the foundation for Angola’s credible and respected voice on the international stage.

“If the Nobel Peace Prize is meant to reward the dedicated practice of peace, then President Lourenço’s record presents the kind of steady, trusted leadership that the continent and the world benefit from,” concluded Botáz.

About President João Lourenço João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, inaugurated on September 26, 2017, is the third President of the Republic of Angola. A former Minister of Defense, his presidency has focused on economic reform, strengthening democratic institutions, and positioning Angola as a key diplomatic force for peace and security in Africa.

Source:  Afonso Botáz

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Fasuyi Hails Tinubu’s Reforms as Nigeria Shifts Path, Takeaway From His  Arise Morning Show Interview

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu

The story of Nigeria’s economy, once told in the language of imports, queues, and ballooning debt, is beginning to change.

At the heart of this shift, according to Asiwaju Olayinka Fasuyi, lies President Bola Tinubu’s insistence that the country must produce what it consumes.

Also in Ibadan, he spoke on Fasuyi, a management consultant, business school as the founder, and community leader-wove together a narrative that blended praise with a challenge. “When a country borrows to finance consumption, it mortgages its future,” he said. “But when borrowing is channelled into production and infrastructure, the nation prospers.”

He spoke against the backdrop of a debt profile standing at ₦149 trillion, 73 percent of it domestic. For decades, Nigeria borrowed heavily, often to fund consumption. That cycle, Fasuyi argued, “is being broken under Tinubu.”

Fuel he espoused tells the story best. “Nigeria, a producer of crude, long exported raw oil only to import refined products at great cost. The Dangote Refinery, now fully operational, has changed that equation. Filling stations once marked by endless queues are suddenly free, and refined petroleum is flowing not only across Nigeria but also into neighbouring markets. The savings are massive,”

This administration he noted deserved credit for tackling problems it did not create but addressing them head-on.

Agriculture, he stressed, is the next frontier. “If Nigeria consistently grows what it eats, the naira will stabilise, purchasing power will improve, and the economy will find firmer footing”.

Fasuyi did not dwell on economics alone. He told a wider story of Nigeria’s progress-population soaring from 63 million at independence to 230 million today; universities multiplying; infrastructure spreading; regions becoming 36 states. “We may not be where we desire,” he reflected, “but no society remains static. Growth is relative, and we have indeed moved forward.”

He challenged Nigerians to see governance as a partnership, not a spectator sport. With the Supreme Court’s ruling granting local governments financial autonomy, Fasuyi believed real change would come “if development starts from the bottom up. Communities hold enormous social capital. If tapped, it can transform Nigeria,”

On the World Bank, Fasuyi dismissed the notion of external sabotage. Loans, he insisted, “are not the problem-it is what nations do with them. China still borrows. The difference is discipline. Nigeria must follow suit,”

As he prepares to mark his 70th birthday in Ijesaland with nine days of cultural, spiritual, and developmental celebrations, Fasuyi frames his life milestone within Nigeria’s struggle for progress. With national life expectancy pegged at 62 years, he regards his own age as both a blessing and a mandate. “Attaining 70 is a dream fulfilled. My joy is to use this milestone to further champion inclusive and sustainable development,” he said.

For Fasuyi, Nigeria’s path is neither hopeless nor complete. His verdict is one of cautious optimism: with disciplined leadership, participatory governance, and a citizenry committed to production over consumption, the country is finally edging onto the right track.

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