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Thursday, 9 January 2014

Abia State monthly IGR shores up to N500m


The Abia Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Chief Eze Chikamnayo, has said the state’s monthly Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) had increased to N500 million.
Chikamnayo said this while briefing newsmen in Umuahia on the outcome of the state Executive Council (EXCO) meeting on Wednesday.

He said that before now, the state’s IGR was between N150 million and N200 million monthly.
The commissioner attributed the increase to efforts of the government to ‘’plug all the loopholes in the revenue collection process.

He said that on account of the improved finances of the state, the government decided to recall the non indigenes who were sacked from the state civil service in 2011.
Chikamnayo said that at least 2,500 disengaged workers had so far been recalled.
He attributed the sack of the non-Abia workers to the dwindling revenue of the state government occasioned by the minimum wage policy.

The commissioner also said that plans were underway to establish pilot grazing fields in the three senatorial districts of the state.

He said that the measure was designed to check alleged menace of herdsmen and incessant crisis between some Abia communities and the herdsmen.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some communities in the state, had at different times in the past, accused the herdsmen of destroying their farmlands while grazing.
Chikamnayo also said that EXCO resolved to establish more Liberation Farms in the agrarian communities in the state as part of the initiatives to boost food production in the area.
He said that the state government’s youth empowerment programme would also be rotated among the 17 local government areas in the state.

The commissioner said that the EXCO commended the complementary role of law makers at the state and National Assembly for the introduction of empowerment programmes in their constituents.
He said that the programme had not only created employment for the teeming unemployed youths, but also created employers of labour in the state.
Chikamnayo expressed delight that the proposed seaport in the state had received the approval of the appropriate government agencies.

He said that most of the projects, initiated by the current, administration would be completed and inaugurated this year. (NAN)

Thursday, 17 October 2013

A Microcosm of Abia's Political and Developmental Macrocosm


By Ekekwe Egu
LET me confess that my choice of title for this piece, which in any case is my first in a long while, sounds weird. Having opted for a political and activity hibernation of sort, in the past few years, not a few would have expected me to debut from my self-imposed holiday, smoking with rage, and breathing furiously, vintage OTJ. But time and tide have changed with so many factors contributing to my simmering rather than combative approach in writing. I shall return to that later.

Secondly as one who even as an under-aged, cut his political teeth during the Second Republic, when such colourful politicians as Dr. K. O. Mbadiwe, Dim Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, Dr. M. I. Okpara and Chief Collins Obih (all of blessed memory), held sway in the old Imo and Anambra states, now South East geo-political zone, I underwent tutelage of sort under this great wordsmiths; men who elevated intellectual and factual politicking, laced with flowery clichés and euphemisms, that added so much colour and humor to our socio-political environment and lexicon.

In line with the above, Ochendolopment, my crazy manipulation, was coined to describe my assessment of the infrastructural and developmental progressions, given obvious economic constraints in Abia State. It is a critical evaluation of the application of the available limited funds and rates of success achieved, within a given time frame. In this piece, I will attempt an insight into the actual rate of development in Abia within this second and last segment (2011 to date), of the present Abia Government. I have also elected to ignore the period 2007-2011, variously described and rightly so, as the years of the locust. In so doing, one will draw inferences from and make comparative analysis of the earnings accruing to some of our neighboring states, alongside Abia. I shall also base my assessment on four major sectors viz: General Infrastructural Developments, Power Generation and Security.

One person whose courage I admire a lot, Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State, cried out recently that only N14billion out of about N21billion accruing to his State, has been released for the month of July. Since that assertion remained un-replied even from the appropriate quarters, it stands therefore to reason that our dear Oluwarotimi was right that his State allocation for July was about N21billion. Within this period, the total that aggregated to Abia was about N4 billion. Succinctly put, the ratio between Abia and Rivers allocation is 1:5.

We have it on good authority that Akwa Ibom State earns much higher than its Rivers counterpart. It therefore stands to reason that the developmental efforts in these two states that share common boundary with Abia, cannot be compared with the latter, given their accrued earnings overtime. Howbeit, like the saying in Igboland goes, Ana eji isii ahu amata uto nshi: (translated: You can deduce the real taste of faeces from the foul smell of a fart).

The Bible equally place faithfulness in little assignment as a sign of what one can do with bigger assignment, if and when such is given. With the much the Governor has achieved with the little resources available to him, it stand to reason that if he receives half of what is accruable to Akwa Ibom, he will perform more. Whilst not stating that Abia is today an Eldorado, as that will be unnecessarily sycophantic, but it smacks of bad faith to ascribe nothing positive to the present government, especially in the area of provision of lasting and durable infrastructures.

Umuahia Capital and the indeed the State have of recent witnessed an upswing in infrastructures, viz: The Construction of a new Government House, a new Deputy Governors Lodge, International Conference Centre , new Secretariat Complex and remodeling of the old ones, several housing estates, the Ubani Umuahia Modern Market which is 95% completed, Judiciary and New High Court Complex at both Umuahia and Aba, ASEPA New Headquarters, the Umuahia Specialist Hospital and Dialysis Centre, the reconstruction of Amachara Specialist Hospital, several urban and rural roads at the three senatorial zones of the state amongst others.

One might argue that these are basic infrastructural edifices needed for the take off of the State, but these had been lacking in the past 22 years. With a few exceptions, all other successive governments, to say the least, have been retarding development of the State.
When early last year, I wrote commending the Orji -led Government for a breakthrough checkmating the perennial power supply in the state, not a few arm-chair critics attacked me, both on phone and on the social media.
Few months after, all these areas, including my Item, Bende Local Government Area homeland were re-connected to the national grid. Abians and Nigerians can indeed attest to the fact of the further success recorded in this sector, and equally on the aptness of my prediction. When truth is self evident and facts are so glaring, one need not adumbrate. It is only a matter of weeks that the Aba project under Geometrix will be commissioned. That way the light condition in Aba, and the entire Abia will be fully restored. Yes, it can only get better and better.

Insecurity has posed the greatest challenge in the country. In recent time, the menaces of kidnappers and Boko Haram have assumed an alarming proportion. Abia was a notorious case in point. Kidnappers under the inglorious leadership of the notorious Osisikankwu, had a field day taking people hostage for ransoms. Sometimes people were killed even after huge ransoms were paid.

It reached a climax with the abduction of the kind-hearted medical and legendary generous doctor of Victory Christian Hospital, Aba, who was kidnapped and brutally murdered somewhere in Isiala Ngwa, even after huge sums of money were reportedly paid as ransom. The outrage that greeted his murder was unprecedented. It was obvious that something needed to happen.

The synergy between the Abia Governmant and the Security High Chiefs, notably the Chief of army Staff, led to the arrest and killing of the murderous OSISIKANKWU gang, and the dispersal of the few remaining ones. Abia State citizens now live in peace amongst themselves. It was in recognition of these and the above, that Governor Theodore Orji, received an International Award in October 2012, for ensuring Adequate Security in Abia.

The most unfortunate aspect of it all was that Abia was a state that produced three high level security personnel, in the Army and the Police Force. Lt General Azubuike Ihejirika, the Chief of Army Staff, Ivy Okoronkwo, the then Deputy Inspector General of Police and politically Second In Command, while Azubuko Joel Udah, the then Deputy Inspector General of Police, in Charge of Administration and Operationally Number Two, were all from Abia State. Was it a failure on their part or was it a lack of idea on how to solve the perennial Abia Security Challenge.

Given that the DIG Udah, (now retired), as the Head of the Police Zones 5 and 6, was widely believed to be behind the blueprint of the Amnesty Programme in the Niger Delta region, it was almost impossible to toe that line of thought. It took the political will and sagacity of the Ochendo led Government in Abia, coupled with the tenacity and the determination of the Security High Chiefs of Abia state extraction, to proactively restore sanity and security in Abia State.

The synergy between the Abia Governmant and the Security High Chiefs, notably the Chief of army Staff, led to the arrest and killing of the murderous OSISIKANKWU gang, and the dispersal of the few remaining ones. Abia State citizens now live in peace amongst themselves. It was in recognition of these and the above, that Governor Theodore Orji, received an International Award in October 2012, for ensuring Adequate Security in Abia.

Ekekwe Egu, a public affairs commentator sent in this piece from Abuja.

SOURCE: VANGUARD

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Abia State embraces new media


An interview with Nnaji Asiegbu, the Special Assistant to the Governor of Abia State on e-Governance & Strategy - nkechi Opurum


Nnaji Asiegbu, the Special Assistant to the Governor of Abia State on e-Governance & Strategy, in this interview with Nkechi Opurum, highlights the developmental direction of the administration and results achieved so far.
Tell us more about yourself
I am a graduate of History and International Studies from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University. I also hold a Masters Degree in International Relations and Development Studies from the University Of East Anglia, England. My focus is on working with my boss (Governor Theodore Orji) to improve the lives of people in Abia and making sure that we lead the way in promoting good governance by making ourselves transparent to the people we serve.
What are your duties specifically?
My primary duty is to make all relevant information available to the public, especially to Abians, using information technology. Creating platforms for the people's voice to be heard is also part of my primary responsibility. The state’s website, www.abiastate.gov.ng, was designed to suit the new media needs of our people and the general public. I respond on a daily basis to general enquiries, as well as using social media to disseminate information, interact with the people and gather feedback for policy making.
There have been allegations about you publishing untrue stories online, creating false email accounts and using them post comments attacking political opponents. How true is that?
I would like to say my business is to be part of the solution and not the problem. Integrity means a lot and I too have been a victim of these unfair and despicable 'slur tactics'. They are all unfounded and malicious. I am an authentic individual who is principled and from a strong Christian home; serving a sincere government under the leadership of Governor T.A Orji, a well known God fearing man. I have a strong identity to protect even though there is no room for smear campaigns under the current administration in Abia. It is important for us to focus on the difference the state is making in improving the lives of thousands by restoring peace and economic growth.
As 2012 is drawing to an end, what can you list as major achievements by the government this year?
2012 is a year of great accomplishments when Abians saw heavy duty building equipments on various legacy projects sites. Such projects include: the 9000-capacity International Conference Centre; the Secretariat, International Market, Timber and Allied Market; the Ministry of Justice Complex in Umuahia; the construction of various administrative buildings across the state; and the development of affordable housing schemes for medium and low income earners. There is also the construction and reconstruction of about 38 rural and urban roads, including the Danfodio by East Road in Aba, Ukwu Mango Road, Old Express Road in Aba, Jubilee Road in Aba, the Owerri/Port Harcourt Road, Tower/Ahieke Bende Road in Umuahia, among others; plus 16 roads in Aba currently undergoing reconstruction. Above all, Abians still enjoy peace, security and stability all through the year.
How does the government plan to leave a lasting legacy of sustainable development, growth and transformation of Abia State?
The governor has embarked on numerous legacy projects, thereby putting Abia State on the path of sustainable growth and development. The foundation being laid by this government will massively accelerate future sustainable growth in the state.
In August, many residents expressed their concern over the filthy conditions of Aba. What has been put in place to check this?
The government of Abia State has embarked on continuous sensitisation of Aba residents on the need to be environmentally friendly. Before the last rainy season, the e-governance team initiated various healthy environment awareness campaigns using social media. We campaigned against the incessant blocking of drains by Aba residents, inappropriate refuse disposal attitude, and street trading. We solicited for collective efforts at solving some environmental issues which are as the result of human activities. The state government continued the drastic opening up of water ways that were illegally blocked by traders and residents; and currently, about 1800 illegal structures are being pulled down to give way for water ways and restore sanity.
A few years ago, the state was a den of criminals, notably kidnappers, and people were afraid of visiting. However, Governor Orji was recently awarded the ‘Best Governor in Africa on Security Matters’ by the Security Watch Africa Network. What was done to return relative peace to Abia State?
The governor placed security on top of other agenda and priorities; with adequate funding and the proper use of security personnel, while adopting the right approach to safeguard lives and property in the state. Some of us forget the origin of government. Government became needful as a result of insecurity. Without security, development in any form becomes a mirage.
Can you list some of the current ongoing projects in the state?
The International Conference Centre; 28-room constituency offices at Abia House of Assembly; reconstructed Old High Court and Magistrate Court Umuahia; new Ministry of Justice Complex; ASEPA Head Office Complex; Dialysis Centre and Doctors’ Residence Abia State Specialist Hospital; the Umuahia North Council Headquarters; reconstruction of the Federal Secretariat; the new National Planning Commission Complex; Amaokwe Housing Estate; Umuahia Industrial Market; Police Officers’ Quarters; additional Commissioners’ Quarters; Ohafia Army Barracks; 133 KVA Power Substation; Ohiya Mechanic Village; and Motor Spare parts Market; among others.
How does the state plan to improve its internal revenue?
It is a prudent and fiscal responsibility government we have in Abia State presently. Identifying the needs with well thought out plans are key factors to our achievements so far. On the issue of revenue, a holistic approach has been initiated by the govt to improve the IGR, adopting a more friendly approach. The era of multiple taxation is gone. We operate a friendly one stop tax system starting from the next taxation year.
What have been the challenges faced by this administration?
Every government has its challenges; however, the major and initial challenges faced by this government have been tackled. When you consider the security challenges, energy, health, education, infrastructure and others, you will agree with me that some of the challenges have been met; but sustaining them can also be seen as challenging because they are highly expensive to sustain. The good news is that all of these, including job creation and youth empowerment, are all highly classified as priorities by the administration. Therefore, the key challenges are witnessing drastic problem solving approach.
What does this administration hope to be remembered for at the end of tenure?
Governor T.A. Orji's administration will be remembered for solving security challenges, sustaining peace and harmony amongst Abians. He will be remembered for building a nonexistent foundation after decades of creation.
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