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Japa: At Least 4 Doctors Leave Enugu University Teaching Hospital Every Month – ARD

The Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) at the Enugu State University Teaching Hospital (ESUTH), Parklane, has said that at least four medical doctors leave the hospital every month for greener pastures.

The President of ARD in ESUTH, Dr Chukwunonso Ofonere, disclosed this in an interview in Enugu on Thursday.

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Ofonere said that the demand for the replacement of the doctors on a one-to-one basis was part of the agitations behind their current nationwide strike, which entered its ninth day on Thursday.

He said that the number of doctors that left the facility had caused a “serious shortfall” in manpower in the hospital.

He said, “A minimum of four of our colleagues leave every month and we are asking for a one-to-one replacement of the many doctors that have left the hospital for some years now.”


He said that the body had continued to dialogue with the State Government on the need for the one-to-one replacement for over five years to no avail.

The state ARD boss said: “The demand is for the improvement of healthcare delivery in the overall interest of the citizenry.

“This situation has led to the doctors in ESUTH being over overworked daily.

“And, at times, one doctor works in a medical active department for close to 12 hours, especially weekends.


“Doctors come to work in the morning and stay late in the evening.

“Shifts are irregular and some doctors cover close to two shifts due to the lack of replacement and insufficient manpower.”

Ofonere regretted that the unhealthy situation had adversely affected the quality of healthcare delivery due to the depletion in the number of doctors vis-a-vis the ever-growing patients’ size.

He said that the dangerous dimension to the challenge was the continuous attack on doctors in the hospital by angry patient’s relations.

“Often, our colleagues are yelled at, harassed, intimidated and physically assaulted by relations of patients, who feel they were not getting adequate and personal attention, especially when the sickness gets worse.


“We have recorded situations, where colleagues were stabbed with sharp objects by relatives, while others were threatened with dangerous weapons.

“A hospital is not a war zone or place for violence due to its sensitive nature and condition of various patients within it,” Ofonere said.

He opined that replacing the doctors that exited from the system would help to ensure adequate manpower to give quality attention to patients and also protect the doctors from public resentment.


He also said that with the current hyperinflation in the country, the doctors were asking for a 200 per cent salary increment “to be at par with the 2014 Consolidated Medical Salary Structure”, being enjoyed by their counterparts in federal health institutions.

“This will also help to check the brain drain syndrome among doctors,” Ofonere said.

He described the N5,000 monthly hazard allowance to doctors in the hospital as an insult

.“Our counterparts in federal health institutions collect a minimum of N35,000 monthly.”

He asked, “Looking at it critically, how much can we be paid to cover the clinic and pathological hazards doctors are exposed to in the course of their daily duty?”

He regretted that the State Government had yet to pay the Medical Resident Training Fund, which was agreed to help doctors update their knowledge and advancement.

“Our counterparts in federal health institutions have been enjoying the benefit of the fund but we are still left behind,” Ofonere further said.

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BREAKING: ECOWAS Orders Activation Of Military Force Against Niger

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has ordered its standby force to restore constitutional order in Niger Republic.

The President of ECOWAS, Omar Alieu Touray, made the declaration while reading the resolution of ECOWAS on the Niger coup at the ECOWAS Extraordinary meeting in Abuja on Thursday.

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Below is the communique issued at the end of the meeting in Abuja.

The Authority having considered the memorandum presented by the President of the ECOWAS commission on the current situation in the Republic of Niger, as well as ECOWAS engagement since the last extraordinary summit;

and having considered the reports of the envoys of the chair, to Niger and various other places;

Carefully considered the report and recommendations of the ECOWAS committee of chiefs of defense staff;

extensively discussed the latest development in Niger since the last extra ordinary Summit held on 30th July 2023.

Noted that all diplomatic efforts made by ECOWAS, in resolving the crisis have been defiantly repelled by the military leadership of the Republic of Niger;
taking note of the expiration of the one week ultimatum given for the restoration of constitutional order in the Republic of Niger decide as follows:

A. Reiterates its strong condemnation of the attempted coup d’etat and the continued illegal detention of President Mohammed Bazoam, his family and members of his government

B. Further condemns the condition in which President Bazoum is being detained and hold the CNSP fully and solely responsible for the safety, security and physical integrity of President Bazoum, members of his family and government.

C. Uphold all measures and principles agreed upon by the extra ordinary Summit held on Niger on 30th July 2023.

D. Underscore the determination of the ECOWAS authority to keep all options on the table for the peaceful resolution of the crisis.

E. Enforce all measures in particular border closures and strict travel bans and assets freeze on all persons or groups of individuals whose actions hinder all peaceful efforts aimed at ensuring the smooth and complete restoration of constitutional order.

F. Warn member states who by their action directly or indirectly, hindered the peaceful resolution of the crisis in Niger about the consequences for their action before the community.

G. Call on the African Union to endorse all the decisions taken by the ECOWAS authority on the situation in Niger.

H. Further call on all partner countries and institutions including the United Nations to support ECOWAS, in its effort to ensure a quick restoration of constitutional order, in conformity with its normative instruments.

I. Direct the President of the Commission to monitor the implementation of the sanctions.

J. Direct the Committee of the chief of defense staff to activate the ECOWAS standby force with all its elements immediately.

K. Order the deployment of the ECOWAS standby force to restore constitutional order in the Republic of Niger.

L. Underscore its continued commitment for the restoration of constitutional order through peaceful means.

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Officials Of Enugu Revenue Collection Agency Stab Truck Driver To Death Over Imposed N2,000 Levy

Officials of the revenue agency of the Enugu State government on Tuesday reportedly stabbed a truck driver to death at Ugwuoba along Enugu- Onitsha highway.

Trouble ensued when the officials who levy a tax on farm produce and livestock stopped a driver said to be carrying foodstuffs from northern Nigeria at Ugwuoba in the Oji River Local Government Area of the state.

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“The government officials asked the driver to bring N3,000. He (the driver) reportedly objected and offered to pay N2,500 which the officials rejected and this led to an argument. He later paid the N3,000 but some of the officials rejected it, insisting that he should pay N5,000 for arguing with them,” a driver, Celestine Okafor, told SaharaReporters.

Okafor said the driver’s refusal to pay an additional N2,000 imposed by the officials for arguing with them led to a fight.

“The officials dragged the driver down from his vehicle and started beating him before one of the revenue collectors stabbed him (the driver) to death.”

It was gathered that after the driver died, other truck drivers blocked the Enugu- Onitsha highway for several hours, causing a gridlock.

When SaharaReporters contacted the spokesperson for the state police command, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, he confirmed the incident.

He, however, noted that the incident did not happen on Tuesday.

“It happened but not today. I don’t have the full details yet but it didn’t happen today. I think this incident happened on Thursday,” he said.

The state government had earlier banned all forms of levy collections and tolls on highways and roads within the state.

Governor Peter Mbah in a public service announcement issued through the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, on Sunday, said his “administration views with utmost displeasure the activities of those who constitute a nuisance on our roads and deploy all manner of crude tactics to extort monies from vehicles transporting goods, farm produce and livestock in the state, in the name of a collection of levies and tolls on behalf of the government”.

He warned that such activities on highways and roads run contrary to his government’s determination to dismantle obstacles to the ease of doing business in the state.

“The ban takes effect immediately. A task force has been constituted to enforce the ban.

“Henceforth, anyone caught in the illegal act shall be prosecuted,” the governor said.

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Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani: A Flickering Light? 

By Chimezie Ogenna Nwodo, Esq,

Ndị Igbo, in their remarkable existential endeavour, seem to have an adage fit for every circumstance and condition.

In the spate of affairs that heralded the build up to the 2023 general election, one of the many Igbo adages that easily strays to mind is that propagated by the great Chinua Achebe: “Those whose nuts were cracked by benevolent spirit should endeavour to be grateful”. One of the embodiments of this anticipated gratitude would be the presence of mind to obviate a situation where one would downplay the effort of those who are bequeathed with less dose of luck (or say, grace) than what he was apportioned.

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Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani’s appearance on the political stage of Enugu State was neither borne out of a prior robust political credential nor a proven track record in public service. It was the sheer luck of destiny which, I must agree, is a luxury many cannot afford, that propelled him to political limelight. Asides being the relative of the revered Honourable Justice Augustine Nnamani, Senior Advocate of Nigeria and later, Justice of the Supreme, little or nothing was known about him before he ventured into politics, except that he honed a medical practice in America. I dare say that his nuts were cracked by benevolent spirits. These benevolent spirits came in the human mould of Senator Jim Nwobodo and Igwe Edward Anike Nnaji (Odezulu III of Nike).

A little history will not hurt – to jog the short memory of a man who forgets so soon, thereby risking the disillusion of seeing himself as some god of sorts.
As much as I know, following the return to democracy, at the twilight of the our most recent junta regime, gripped by the general feeling of ambivalence, many were unsure, if indeed, the military could allow its machinations to be confined within the regiments of the barracks. In that skepticism, many known political actors of the second and third republics who were lucky to still breathe nature’s air, either operated behind the curtains or were completely aloof. One of such persons was His Excellency, the former Governor of old Anambra State, Senator Jim Nwobodo.

Being the most prominent politician at the time, naturally, the burden of enthroning a new dispensation in Enugu State was thrust on Senator Jim Nwobodo and very few others. One of such very few others was Igwe Edward Anike Nnaji. I have it on good note that hitherto, Senator Jim Nwobodo was quite altruistic in his duty to fashion a new leadership in Enugu by projecting a certain Mr. Nduka Agu from Ezeagu until he got a nudge from the older Igwe Edward Anike Nnaji who in our Nkanu dialect said to him: “Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo why don’t you think we should retain this thing that has been placed in our palms? Shi a hakwaara anyị iphe a! Leave this thing for us!” – ultimately suggesting that since Senator Jim Nwobodo, an Nkanu man, had the uncommon, providential privilege of deciding who it could be, that it was better he brings it home – to Nkanu. And that, was the very origin of the mantra – Shi a haree ya! (Leave it for him), a rejig of Shi a hakwaara anyị ee (Leave it for us). It was on this note that Senator Jim Nwobodo started looking homewards and then found, Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani.

Senator Jim Nwobodo, held Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani by hand, like a father would a son, and took him round Enugu State, meeting any politician, big or small, who mattered at the time, seeking their support for the young, barely known, American returnee. One of such persons was my own father – Hon. Augustine Nnaemeka Nwodo. I was young but I remember; the memory, still green in my mind. Of course, I was not privy to the conversations but I remember that Senator Jim Nwobodo made that trip to see my father twice. At each time, they arrived in Peugeot 504; Senator Nwobodo, dressed in his customary all white regalia and Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani dressed all in denim. Myself, a very curious child, hearing that the charismatic Jim Nwobodo was seated with my father in our sitting room; I wanted to have a close glimpse of the man who once held ndị Enugwu spellbound while they cheered. So, I would occasionally peep through the curtain leading into the sitting then run through the corridor and into the room, giggling. The outcome of the two meetings was a deadlock. My father could not support Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani since he himself was a member of the now defunct All Progressives Party (APP) and was running with APP’s flag to represent Nkanu West at the House of Assembly. The rest, they say, is history.

Personally, as a child, I admired Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani. Many of my peers did too. At the time, in our infantile eyes, Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani was loved – or so it seemed. Whenever and wherever he passed, the residents of Enugu went agog. And soon, his seemingly infectious charisma had caught nearly everyone that before our eyes, as he metamorphosed into a cult symbol, enjoying an unprecedented followership; so much so that even the campaigns lunched against him by Fr. Ejike Mbaka could not diminish the support he enjoyed. And the tempo is even heightened in our Nkanu homeland that at some point it was considered a cardinal sin to criticize Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani even for obvious misdeeds. Memorable jingles, some of which are still used today, were churned out in praise of him. There are so melodious that we met no difficulty memorizing them. We sang them. Many still sing them.

The recent sordid affair of the distinguished Senator on social media leaves a nauseating taste in the mouth and thus leaves much to be desired. Another Igbo adage comes to mind – a person who enjoys the admiration of the crowd ought not to play with ashes. Thus, one would wonder what happened. How exactly did water find its way into the stalk of the pumpkin? At what point did he decide to reduce himself to the point where he trades unsavory words with people young enough to be his own children or incessantly cast aspersions and pile diatribes on people to whom he should be eternally grateful? When did it become customary for a person in an elevated position descend so low to exchange words in the manner we did in Primary and Secondary School levels only for the purposes of jocular banters. And worse, in public space!

Most recently, in gnawing realization that the grace that once saved him from political extinction may no longer be activated, the spent force of a former Governor has conveniently chosen another subject for his needless ad hominem – the immediate past Governor of Enugu State, His Excellency, Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi; the man who graciously raised him, like phoenix, from the ashes. How sad! How forgetful and ungrateful can the crushed star, former Governor Nnamani, get? I am of the very humble view that if we must enjoy a near unblemished future, we must, as a matter of urgency, interrogate the past with sincere objectivity and unwavering courage.

When, exactly, did the scale fall off the eyes of Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani to make him come to the rather belated realization that Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi – a man he allegedly sponsored his appearance unto the floor of the House of Representative, ultimately fostering the path to his becoming Govenor – is “bumbling unsure jelly like mass of protoplasm”? Is the joke not on him for foisting “a wobbling fatso” on the good people of Igboeze North/Udenu Federal Constituency who will eventually represent them for 12 years, knowing he would deliver ‘zilch’? Was Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani blinded to the seeming inadequacies of Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi when he, as recently as January, 2022 glowingly described Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, as “consensus leader”, “Mr. Project”, “Man of Peace”, “Ezigbo mmadu” (a good person), “a man of greater grace”, “a man of empathy”, “a man of sympathy”, “a leader”, “a destiny helper”, “a game changer”, “a transformer”, “a man of uncanny wisdom”, etc. I am inclined to wonder, when project-commissioning by the Presidency became the matrix for good governance? Since when did prancing from one media house to another became the yardstick for quality representation? Did the good works of his predecessor, Sullivan Chime, pale for not appearing regularly in the media or by not being commissioned by the Presidency? Assuming that Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi is indebted to Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani, can it not be argued that saving the latter from the vagaries of political purgatory has defrayed that debt?

In Enugu State, many of the inimical activities of the unknown-gun-men are concentrated in Enugu East Senatorial District, represented, until recently, by Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani at the Senate. What effort did Dr. Nnamani make to curb the security jeopardy? The attacks on other politicians and the eventual gruesome murder of Oyibo Chukwu only elicited a perfunctory statement from a Senator who represented the district where Oyibo Chukwu hailed from and unfortunately died in. Yet, Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani found it convenient to pillory Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for not going public with his effort at staving the menace of the unknown-gun-men. Are the younger ones whom Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani would gladly play in the sand with making a point with the issues they are stressing? Absolutely! I grew up in Enugu. We woke to the grimy news of assassinations during the tenure of Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani. His corruption charges, for which he was let off the hook by the leeway made possible by plea bargaining, are also public knowledge. And, the recent assassination of Oyibo Chukwu brings back the memories of the old days. Much as those atrocious deeds are not conclusively linked to the former Governor, , but it is an undeniable fact that countless life-threatening and life-damaging atrocities were rife while he was the Chief Security Officer of the State – a time Nigerian enjoyed relative peace, unlike the days we live in. That cannot be wished away.

Those who are close to him often recount the tales of his days of doom in political oblivion and how he had instructed that his final remains be interred in the United States of America rather than in the soils of his fathers. As a matter of fact, it was this his instruction that informed the interment of the final remains of his own mother in the United States of America. But then, this was before the saving grace of Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuani drew him into the light of political salvation leading him to place Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi second to God in his life before the teeming supporters who gathered at the Government House in Enugu when Governor Ugwuanyi hosted him after he was brought back from his political exile.

It is said that things or people become gods because people make them to be or appear so. And as they are made, they can be unmade. It is for this reason that the Igbos point a god that has outlived its usefulness to the tree it was made from before proceeding to banish such god. This is exactly the case of Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani. Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani’s misconceived grouse against Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi stems from his unanimous rejection by his own people who detest his inordinate quest to perpetuate himself in power while delivering abysmally poor leadership which only thrives on engendering damaging division. Imagine that Senator Jim Nwobodo had decided to perpetuate himself and decided to run for the Governor of Enugu State in 1999, possibly citing the fact he was Governor, only for old Anambra State, in which case he would be right, the chances are that whatever political ambition Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani and many others had would be cocooned in limbo. If Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani would be sincere his expulsion from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and his eventual defeat at the last polls should be credited to him not to any other person and certainly not Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi who did not counsel him to openly and recalcitrantly support the Presidential candidate of another political party. Well, it is only natural for a drowning man to clutch at any straw his frantic fingers can reach.

Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani, even in the recent past, has been a beneficiary encomium – merited or otherwise. As such, many viewed him, rightly or wrongly, as one of the shining lights that would escort us on our journey to the Nigerian dream. But seeing him now, with his uncouth and unguarded utterances in a public domain, shutting people up, especially the youth, from asking legitimate questions and demanding honest answers, heaping vituperations in place of gratitude, one would be inclined to ask, “Is the light flickering?”

Chimezie Ogenna Nwodo, Esq, a private legal practitioner, writes from Abuja.

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Update From Enugu Governorship Tribunal

All things being equal, the Enugu governorship election Petitions Tribunal will on Wednesday, 16 August 2023 sit for the adoption of final written addresses of the Enugu Labour Party Governorship candidate, Barr. Chijioke Edeoga, Governor Peter Mbah and Peoples Democratic party, as well as the Independent National Electoral commission, INEC.

The three man tribunal headed by Honourable Justice Akano is also expected to reserve judgement after the adoption of the addresses.

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The electoral umpire had declared Mr. Mbah of the PDP winner of the keenly contested March 18 governorship election in the state.

Announcing the results after three days of waiting, the state’s returning officer, Prof. Iwe said he was under authority to announce the results.

Daily Gazette recall that the Enugu governorship results was taken to Abuja where over 30 thousand votes purportedly gotten by the PDP from Nkanu East LGA was slashed to about 19 thousand votes without any reason from the Abuja headquarters of INEC.

Dissatisfied with the outcome of the election which was largely described as electoral heist perpetuated by INEC in connivance with PDP, Barr. Chijioke Edeoga and Labour Party approached the Election Petitions tribunal sitting in Enugu to challenge the declaration of Mr. Mbah over allegations of forgery of his certificate of national service, NYSC, over voting especially in Nkanu East LGA, substantial non compliance with the electoral act, non use of BVAS in some polling units of Owo ward, Ugbawka ward 1 and 2, computational errors, among other irregularities.

INEC had declared that Peter Mba of the PDP secured a total of 160,895 votes to defeat his closest rival, Barr. Chijioke Edeoga of the Labour Party who pulled a total of 157,552 votes.

As Ndi Enugu await tribunal judgment with high hope, the onus is on the Honourable Justices to dispense justice without fear of sanction or favor.

The judiciary is undoubtedly in the eye of the storm and must do everything within it’s powers to redeem it’s age long batted image by upholding justice without pandering to pressure from politicians.

The people are waiting !

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Tribunal Sacks Kano NNPP Rep Member Over Certificate Forgery

The National and State House of Assembly Elections Petition Tribunal in Kano has nullified the election of Muktar Umar Yerima of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

The tribunal also directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the certificate of return earlier issued to Yerima.

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The petitioner, Hafizu Kawu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), challenged Yerima’s emergence, claiming he wasn’t qualified.

INEC had declared Yerima winner of the House of Representatives election for Tarauni Federal Constituency.

However, Daily Trust reports that the three-man panel of the tribunal led by Justice I.P. Chima held that Yerima was not qualified because he forged his primary school certificate.

The tribunal had held that Yerima’s defence that he had a change of name in 2022 did not hold water, having been using three (Umar Mukhtar Zakari) names on his international passports since 2009, while his primary school certificate still bears Umar Mukhtar.

It also held that the said primary school, Hausawa Primary School, has disowned the certificate tendered by the sacked lawmaker.

Therefore, it was ruled that the NNPP had no candidate in the election.

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Enugu Govt Abolishes All Forms Of Paper Tickets, Introduces ‘E-Ticket Scheme’

In line with the mandate of the Peter Mbah led Administration in the State to promote a digital economy, eliminate multiple taxation and grow the state’s internally generated revenue (IGR), the Enugu State Government wishes to announce the introduction of the Enugu State Unified e-Ticket Scheme.

The unified e-ticket is an electronic ticket for collection of taxes from the informal sector, such as road taxes, including tickets from tricycles, buses, tippers, emblems, and passengers’ manifest. Others are revenues from markets and artisans.

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This scheme has been introduced to make tax payment easy and convenient for all citizens while eliminating harassments and loss of government revenue. All payments and enforcement shall be done using online and agency banking tools.

By this announcement, government hereby bans all forms of paper tickets across the state. Citizens are enjoined to purchase their daily tickets through our approved e-ticket agents across the state. Your ticket will be vended to your vehicle plate number/shop number, and enforcers will also confirm your purchase using online means only. Anybody found selling paper tickets will be severely sanctioned.

To confirm the status of your payments at any time, please dial *8011*042#.

The new e-ticket scheme will commence on 11th August, 2023.

For further enquiries, call 08038743801, 07062634378, 08038950202

Signed
Angela Chilotam Nnamani
Executive Chairman
Enugu State Internal Revenue Service

 

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ENUGU: Ugwuanyi’s Former Aide Receive ‘Most Performed State Appointee Award’

Hon. Chidi Concord Yakubu, former Special Assistant to the immediate past governor of Enugu state, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, on Sunday received the Most Performed State Appointee Award from the leadership of Igbo-eze North People’s Forum.

Founder of the group, Dr. Crescent Ezeh who presented the award at the Forum’s 4th Anniversary held in Enugu, lauded Yakubu’s immense contribution to the development of Igbo-eze North local Government.

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The event with the theme “Reconciliation, Reformation & Collaboration; Key to Unity and Development” attracted notable political stalwarts, national and state legislators, as well as other critical stakeholders.

Daily Gazette reports that it was a convergence of who is who in Igbo-eze North who came to brainstorm on how to move the council forward.

Dr. Ezeh while commending Yakubu for raising the bar in strengthening service delivery campaign and championing good governance in Igbo-eze North underscores the importance of giving back to the society.

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According to him, the award is in recognition of Yakubu’s dedication and support in achieving the vision and mission of Igbo-eze North People’s Forum.

“You have impacted positively on the lives of the youths of Igbo-eze North through your philanthropic programs. It is hoped that this award will spur you to do more”

Ezeh described Hon. Chidi Concord as a mentor and role model for the youths. Hon. Chidi Concord  

“Your continuous pursuit of excellence and contribution to the growth of good governance makes you a worthy recipient of this prestigious award” he added.

Responding, Hon. Chidi Concord applauded the leadership of the Forum for it’s people oriented programs aimed at improving the welfare of Ndi Igbo-eze North and thanked them for finding him worthy of the award.

He however called on elected officials to use their positions to serve the people.

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Member representing Igbo-eze North/Udenu federal constituency, Denis Agbo, Chairman of Igbo-eze North Local Government, Ejike Itodo, Lawmaker representing Igbo-eze North constituency in Enugu House of Assembly, Ejike Eze, Prof. James Ogbonna, Prof. Damian Opata, Chief Charles Okechukwu were among dignitaries at the event.

Other philanthropists recognized by the Forum include; Dr. Onyekachi Simon (DonChris), Kingsley
Ifeanyi Adonu (S Mobile),
Umuezikeoba in Diaspora,
Chief Chukwurote JP and host of others.

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ICT Support For Varsities Increased To N100m – TETFund

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund, on Monday, said it increased its yearly intervention for Information and Communications Technology from N15m to N100m for universities in order to ensure that institutions meet up with the present digital reality globally.

TETFund also stated that over two million students and members of the academic community in tertiary institutions across the country would soon have access to online academic resources through the deployment of “Blackboard Learning Platform.”

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Speaking during the flag-off of a three-day workshop on the implementation of the Enhanced Blackboard Learning Management System in Abuja, the Executive Secretary of the TETFund, Sonny Echono, noted that the workshop, which attracted directors of Information and Communication Technology from the 253 beneficiary institutions, was part of measures put in place to bridge the digital skills gap in universities, polytechnics and Colleges of Education in the country.

“Given the rising significance of Information and Communication Technology across diverse sectors, including education, this initiative has the potential to positively impact educators, advancement of our educational landscape,” he said.

Echono said TETFund was improving its allocation to ICT development in its intervention programmes to ensure that the country met digital reality across the globe.

“Prior to 2022, our ICT Support Intervention was N15m for universities and N7.5m for polytechnics and Colleges of Education. We took bold steps to increase this intervention to N100m for universities and N50m for polytechnics and Colleges of Education.

“We envisaged that we would be able to address two main issues.”

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BREAKING: WAEC To Withhold Student’s Results From States Owing Her (See Full List)

The West Africa Examination Council has said it will not release the 2023 results of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination of candidates sponsored by state governments indebted to the Council.

Speaking on Monday, at a press briefing, while announcing the release of the 2023 WASSCE, Head of Nigeria Office, Mr Patrick Areghan, said that Zamfara, Niger, and six states were indebted to the council.

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He said, “WAEC has continued to grant credit facilities to some very credit-worthy and reliable States who pay the registration fee of their candidates. Unfortunately, some States have been owing large sums of money for years now and have simply refused to pay after the needed services had been rendered by WAEC, thus denying us the needed funds to carry out our activities. States sponsoring candidates for the examination must show commitment, willingness, readiness, and ability to pay or redeem their pledges. We make bold to say that the results of the indebted States will not be released along with others.

“Candidates who have fulfilled their financial obligations to the Council can access their results on the Council’s results website. After accessing their results, candidates can confirm, share and download digital copies of their certificates! Copies of the Result Listing will be sent to schools shortly. I need to restate that the results of candidates sponsored by States indebted to the Council will not be released now until they pay up. We appeal to them to do so to enable the affected schools/candidates to access their results.”

He said that out of the 1,613,733 candidates that sat the examination, 1,361,608 candidates, representing 84.38% obtained credit and above in a minimum of any five subjects (i.e with or without English Language and/ or Mathematics).

He added that 79.81% obtained credits and above in a minimum of five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.

Areghan said the results of 262,803 candidates, that sat the examination, were being withheld in connection with various reported cases of examination malpractice.

He added the withheld results represented 16.29% of the total 1,613,733 candidates that sat the examination.

He said, “ The reasons for this are not far-fetched. Candidates are no longer ready to study, they lack self-confidence and preparations for examinations are poor. There is over-reliance on the so-called ‘Expo’, which is non-existent. Candidates got frustrated when they got to the examination hall and discovered that all they had celebrated was fake.”

Areghan revealed that the exam spanned seven weeks, from May 8 to June 23, 2023.

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