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The Moment To Rescue Abia State Is Now

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Chidi Amuta

By Chidi Amuta

“The sorry State of Abia State is inscribed boldly on the faces of every citizen except the few who are responsible for this scandalous absence of responsibility in Government. What Abia needs now is a good Governor, in fact, a better Governor than the parade of locusts that have so far reduced the State to its present sorry state. For the avoidance of doubt, I make a full endorsement of Alex Otti.”

The governorship election on Saturday, March 18, is more decisive for Abia state than many others. It is an opportunity to end the tragedy of a long night of disastrous governance that has plagued the state in the last twenty four years. It is a unique opportunity to etch a difference between darkness and light and between government for a selfish cartel and democracy as government of the people for their own good by one of their own kind.

This election is coming at a time when Abia state has accumulated so many negative records among states of the nation. To citizens of the state, a tradition of irresponsible and insensitive governance may have become all too familiar and normal. The records speak for themselves. From the administration of Mr. Orji Kalu to that of Theodore Orji and the outgoing Okezie Ikpeazu, the story of Abia has been one long night of deceit, unbridled corruption and epic incompetence.

Even as the people prepare to troop out once again to vote for yet another governor, the question on the lips of most honest Abia citizens is whether democracy will bring them hope and some goodness or continue with a life of perpetual despair, poverty and hopelessness.

The picture of the state on this eve of a governorship election is sad and almost tragic.

As we speak, Abia is easily the most indebted state in the federation with a debt portfolio of over N189.9 billion. The present government that ratcheted up most to this debts inherited a debt of about N35 billion from its predecessor.

It is the state with the longest period of default in the payment of the salaries of staff in the public sector especially education and health. Doctors in the state’s service are owed upwards of 30 months in salary arrears.

No one knows when they are on duty or on strike. Teachers in government primary, secondary and tertiary institutions are in the same boat or slightly worse.

The state university runs consistently on upwards of an average of six months in arrears of salaries and allowances of staff.

The state polytechnic at Aba is in default of salaries and allowances to the tune of over 30 months and still counting. The institution has virtually lost its accreditation while its academic and administrative staff now supplement their livelihood as keke and Okada riders or petty traders in inconsequential merchandise.

Alex Oti
Alex Oti

Doctors in government health institutions have gone without salaries for upwards of 30 months.

Most state pensioners have since forgotten when last they received their pensions let alone gratuities. The sick no longer bother to go to any of the state’s general hospitals or health centres knowing well that they are likely to come out feet first because doctors and nurses are either perennially on strike or have no motivation or facilities to provide care or cure.

Drug prescriptions are worthless since most pharmacies in state hospitals have a permanent sign on display: “OUT OF STOCK” to announce a perennial absence of essential and basic drugs and medicaments.

The city of Aba has been in decline and abandonment for the last 24 years. Drainage is absent. Sewage system is unheard of. Open drains filled to the brim with unprintable effluents empty onto the surface of the few ill maintained roads available.

Aba is literally an inhabited refuse dump. Mounds of refuse greet the eyes at nearly every inch of the city which has a permanent stench of something dead. Most roads in the town are in desperate disrepair. Some people have forgotten when some of these were roads as many have become deep gullies and waterways that are hardly impassable when it rains. Adjoining the many dilapidated roads is one or two uncompleted flyovers that the state government has been building and commissioning in bits for the better part of the last seven and half years.

The sorry state of Abia state is inscribed boldly on the faces of every citizen except the few who are responsible for this scandalous absence of responsibility in government. People are hungry, poor, unkempt and viciously frustrated.

This is the effective backdrop to the elections that will take place in the next three or four days to elect a new governor.

The choice before the people is therefore a clear one. The crisis of governance in the state has defined the type of governor that Abia people should be looking forward to having from May 29, 2023. The ideal next governor of Abia state must therefore come to the table with a mix of qualities that have openly been deficient in the last 24 years. These are competence, capacity, track record of performance, knowledge and character with conscience and empathy.

Abia needs a governor who can read a balance sheet. We need somebody who understands the essence of governance. It must be somebody who understands the complimentary relationship, the social contract between government and people.  The new governor must understand that in government, as in business, there is a clear distinction between revenue and expenditure and between recurrent expenditure and capital costs.

Above all, the new governor of Abia state must have empathy for the people he governs. Governance without compassion becomes a machine of insensitivity and evil. The new governor must know that a government thrives when the minimum expectations of the people are met. Salaries and wages must be paid as and when due.

When workers receive their salaries and allowances regularly, demand is stimulated and supply of goods and services is ignited.  Contentment and prosperity are generated.

Abia is easily the most industrially and commercially viable state in Nigeria. But the spirit of enterprise and industry among the people has been stifled and crushed by a succession of bad and irresponsible governments. If brought back to life, the city of Aba alone can give the state an internally generated revenue base of at least N5 billion a month as against the little over N1 billion collected at present.

Even the present level of IGR is an understatement as a plethora of criminal networks are known to cream off most of the internally generated revenue in the name of task forces, consultants and other cartels of corruption. The state’s dormant revenue pool must now be activated in order to deliver to the Abia people the prosperity they deserve but have waited endlessly for.

I have seen most of the political propaganda material being brandished around the Abia governorship campaign. The noisiest faction is the one claiming that the governor must come from a particular geo political zone.

That argument is moribund, redundant and prehistoric. Abia does not need a Bende or Ngwa or Umuahia governor. I agree that equity and identity are part of politics but we must distinguish between what is strategically important and what is politically expedient.

Therefore, what Abia needs now is a good governor, in fact a better governor than the parade of locusts that have so far reduced the state to its present sorry state. If you ask me, I would confidently say that on the contrary, it is now the turn of Abia state to rise to the promise of its founding fathers through the election of a capable, enlightened and committed governor. Parochial sentiments and little primordial micro nationality qualms should not obscure this larger goal.

I have heard the loud voices of the Ukwa/Ngwa faction of the Abia political elite. For the avoidance of doubt, I was born in Abia state.

My birth chord lies buried there beneath a kola nut tree. The bones of my parents and grandparents lie buried in the soil of Abia. In addition, I can confidently assert, factually, that there is no citizen of the state, living or dead, that contributed more than my humble self in getting then president General Ibrahim Babangida to sign off on the creation of Abia state. But I have never directly or indirectly staked a proprietary entitlement to the political leadership of the state.

I am also solidly from Ngwaland. None of the people shouting about the entitlement of the Ngwas to use their demographics to dominate the leadership of the state is more Ngwa than myself. I have probably contributed more to the development of Ngwaland and the Ngwa identity in Nigeria than the majority of these campaigners.

But, I have never, however, insisted that the choice of a fit and proper governor for the state should be restricted to my village, clan or sub ethnicity. What Abia, or indeed any and every state or Nigeria for that matter needs is a capable and competent leader to deliver to the majority the dividends of democracy. That is the message of the moment’s political reality as we have seen it.

By a historical coincidence, the crop of candidates vying for the governorship of Abia state are in general qualitatively better than their predecessors. But the political party configuration of the moment is vastly in favour of the candidate and agenda of the Labour Party.

The attributes that earned Mr. Peter Obi the shattering success in the last presidential election are now at the disposal of Abia state in the person of the Labour Party candidate, Mr.Alex Otti.

After a careful scrutiny of the antecedents and qualities of the contenders, I am convinced that only Mr. Alex Otti, of the present crop of candidates, possesses the attributes of the kind of governor that can rescue Abia  state from the doldrums in which it has been plunged by the present and past administrations of locust governors.

Mr. Peter Obi had outlined character, capacity and competence as core qualities for the highest political offices in today’s Nigeria. As it was valid and attractive for Nigeria, it is even more imperative for Abia state.

At a personal level, I have known Mr. Alex Otti for the past many years and can boldly assert that he possesses the requisite attributes and proven qualities to lead a rescue mission to dig Abia state out of the deep ditch into which the present and past governors have dumped the state.

I knew him as a young boy growing up at Umu-uru, next door to my Umuguru village.

Later, as one of my students at the University of Port Harcourt, I remain proud of Alex who justified the confidence of we his teachers with a brilliant First Class Honours degree in economics and the social sciences.

In his banking career, first at First Bank and, later, as Managing Director of Diamond Bank, Mr. Otti distinguished himself by being in the forefront of outstanding management turnarounds in both organizations. In the contest for the present tenure of the position of Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria under President Jonathan, Alex Otti was a front line candidate and stood a very good chance of being the current Governor of the Central Bank but for reasons of political considerations. I

In his private business, Alex has recorded undoubted success. As a manager, Alex Otti is competent, informed, enlightened and has the requisite private sector linkages to expand the economic horizon of Abia state and thus lift it from the present centre of poverty to its deserved status as a place of prosperity and economic influence.

For the avoidance of doubt, I make this bold endorsement of Mr. Otti in full cognizance of the respectability that Abia state deserves but cannot get under the lack lustre and embarrassing canopy of the present leadership in the state and the ones that preceded it.

Abia is no ordinary state. Many fellow Nigerians have expressed consternation that a state that boasts of some of the most distinguished and illustrious citizens of our nation both living and dead can degenerate into such a laughing stock. This is the state of Michael Okpara, Ebitu Ukiwe, Kalu Idika Kalu, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, late Ndubuisi Kanu, Anya O Anya, Darlington Uzu, Onyema Ugochukwu, the late Stanley Macebuh and many more others.

This plea for a fit and proper person as the next governor of Abia state is entered on behalf of these illustrious citizens as well as the millions of long suffering people of the state who have simply suffered too much. Our people cannot remain in bondage for much longer than this moment.


Amuta, a native of Abia State, an academic,former University teacher, author, columnist, is on the Board of ThisDay Newspapers

“Wike A Perpetual Drunk; His Supplier Confirmed He Spends N50m Weekly On Alcohol”– Amaechi

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By Gideon Njoku

The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has been described as an incurable drunk who should never be taken seriously because he speaks under the influence of alcohol.

This allegation against Governor Wike who describes himself as a Governor with a capital “G”, was made by his predecessor in office, Chibuike Amaechi.

Amaechi lamented that Wike, allegedly, spends N50m of Rivers State money, weekly, to purchase alcohol and claimed he got the information from the Governor’s alcohol supplier.

The weekly amount squandered on getting drunk, lamented the immediate past Transportation Minister, could have been used to build schools in the State.

Amaechi spoke on Tuesday at Ogba/Egbema/Ndoki Area during his campaig for the All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship Candidate in the state, Tonye Cole, ahead of the March 18, 2023, Governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections. He urged the people not to vote for Wike’s Candidate because a vote for Sim Fubara, the PDP Candidate, is an endorsement of Wike’s third term in office.

The public funds, he told the people, allegedly being wasted by Wike on alcohol alone, is  enough “to start and complete projects that would be of huge benefit to the people of the state.”

Amaechi claimed he built primary schools as governor with the equivalent of what Wike spends on alcohol in two weeks.

Amaechi: “The person Wike buys alcohol from, said Wike spends N50million every week on alcohol. The primary schools we built is N112 million. It means that in two weeks, Wike has drank one primary school.

“When Wike talks, it is alcohol that is talking. And he’s so shameless about it. Wike told the whole world on live Television that he was drinking a very expensive 40-year old whiskey, in the morning.

“We are asking INEC to be neutral. The people have rejected Wike and his Government. Every street I went to, people were jumping on top of me shouting.”

Amaechi and Wike, once bossom friends and political  allies, have been at loggerheads for over eight years.

Delta Guber: Ibori Debunks Rumour He Directed Supporters To Cast Vote For APC on Saturday

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James Onanefe Ibori

By Akinwale Kasali

Former Delta State Governor, James Onanafe Ibori, has debunked the rumour making the round that he has directed his supporters in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to vote for the All Progressives Congress, APC, Candidates in the March 18th, 2023, Governorship and State House of Assembly Election in Delta State.

The Delta State Campaign Council of the PDP has also appealed to party faithfuls and voters in the state to ignore the fake announcement reported in some communities, alleging that one of the founding fathers, Ibori, has thrown his weight behind APC in next Saturday’s Governorship and House of Assembly election.

Spokesperson of the Council, Olorogun Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, in a statement on Wednesday, urged Deltans and registered voters, especially members of PDP in the State to ignore the unauthorized and fake announcement, saying that  Ibori will not now, or in the near future, involve himself in any unlawful anti-party activity as the fake directive seem to suggest.

He said Delta APC and its Governorship Candidate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has again shown that they do not have the grassroots support and the popularity to win the Guber election, so, they mischievously adopted misinformation, lies and media propaganda to deceive gullible voters, noting that no sane Deltan will believe APC propagandists in their latest desperate attempt to misinform the public and voters.

Oghenesivbe, who is also the Executive Assistant on Communications to Delta State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, recalled that Ibori recently assured leaders and stakeholders of the party in Delta Central, a few days to the Presidential and National Assembly elections at his Oghara country home, that no circumstances will warrant him to resign  his member of PDP.

He disclosed that Chief Ibori, at the well attended meeting, assured that he would continue to support all candidates of PDP in the ongoing general election; and urged Ethiope leaders and stakeholders to deliver his look-alike daughter, Mrs Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu at the polls. She won the House of Representatives seat, and subsequently collected member-elect certificate of Return for Ethiope Federal Constituency.

Oghenesivbe appealed to all eligible voters in Delta state to disregard the fake announcement masterminded by  some desperate APC members, and to vote Sheriff Oborevwori and all House of Assembly candidates of PDP next Saturday March 18

“Delta APC and Senator Ovie Omo-Agege desperate attempt to grab power has taken a new unscrupulous dimension. They are panicking and nervous over the soaring popularity and series of endorsements for PDP Governorship candidate, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, JP

“Their overzealous campaigners are going round communities across the state, alleging that former governor of Delta State, Chief James Onanefe Ibori, has directed all registered voters to vote APC on Saturday March 18. This is desperation taken to far. Ibori never gave such directive.

“Our findings clearly revealed that our national leader and former governor, Chief James Ibori, did not authorize the fake endorsement of APC, and knew nothing about the announcements making the rounds. It’s APC and Senator Agege desperation to win election by hook or crook.

“Chief Ibori assured leadership of PDP and stakeholders in Delta Central Senatorial District at his Oghara residence few days before Presidential and National Assembly election that he shall continue to support all candidates of PDP; including his Daughter, Mrs Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu, now House of Representatives member elect for Ethiope Federal Constituency under PDP.

“PDP Delta hereby state categorically that Chief Ibori is still a highly respected member of PDP, and will not be involved in any anti party activity as erroneously portrayed by the fake announcement.

“The best governorship candidate for the election remain, Rt Hon Sheriff Francis Oborevwori of the PDP. Support him, vote PDP on Saturday March 18..

“Oborevwori’s M O.R.E agenda will advance Delta State through Meaningful Development, Opportunity for all Deltans, Realistic Reforms and Enhanced peace and security, anchored on transparency, accountability, honesty and open door policy,” Oghenesivbe said.

March 18: Governor Makinde Is Distributing Expired Rice To Oyo Electorate, Group Alleges

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By Ayodele Oni

A Group, Better Oyo Movement, (BOM) has accused Governor Seyi Makinde of distributing contaminated and expired bags of rice to woo electorate ahead of Saturday’s poll.

Governor Makinde, a member of the G5 Governors of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) is seeking the people’s mandate for a second term.

The Group advised the people of Oyo State to be wary of bags of rice being allegedly shared by agents of ‘Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo State, in their desperate bid to retain power at all cost.

In a statement issued Wednesday, and signed by the Chairman, Dr. Femi Fakunle and Secretary, Engr. Tunji Hammed, the Group stated that it was inhuman for the Governor to be sharing contaminated rice.

It claimed that the food item apparently part of the consignments for the state during the corona virus pandemic ought to have been distributed when in good quality, as palliatives.

BOM, consequently urged the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, (NAFDAC), to wade in, before the people fall victim, in defence of the health and vitality of Nigerians, which represents the Agency’s core mandate.

“We are miffed to alert the public about the antics of the Seyi Makinde administration to cause havoc to our people.

“In his desperate bid to retain power at all cost, he has decided to release bags of rice his government has hoarded for several months.

“These bags of rice have been kept in stores. Rats and other rodents had urinated and tampered with them. We, as a matter of fact, know it won’t be good for human consumption again.

“Even if it would be good, NAFDAC and relevant agencies should have been called upon to run checks. Our monitoring teams have sighted these bags of rice in Saki, Oyo, Iseyin, Igboora, Eruwa, Ogbomoso as well as in certain areas in Ibadan, the state capital.

“We urge the good people of Oyo State to be wary of these agents of darkness, whose power mongering attitude will lead them to do just about anything, all in the bid to retain power.

“Our people should avoid consuming their rice which instead of giving them nutrients, will only lead to their incapacitation.”

March 18: APC Has No Governorship Candidate in Taraba State – PDP

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to take note that based on the judgment of the Supreme Court, the All Progressives Congress, APC, has no Governorship Candidate against the 18th March Governorship Election.

In reminding INEC of the judgment, it charges it  to be guided by the Supreme Court Judgment

In a statement on 15th March, 2023, signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, the PDP

stated that the APC has “no validly nominated candidate for the rescheduled Saturday March 18, 2023 governorship election in Taraba State in line with the Judgement of the Supreme Court delivered on February 1, 2023 in suit No SC/CV/1564/2022.”

The statement reads in part:

“The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the good people of Taraba State and the general public are invited to note that the import of the judgement of the Supreme Court is to the effect that the APC cannot validly field a candidate in the March 18, 2023 governorship election in Taraba State, having failed to comply with the mandatory provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022 with regards to the conduct of its governorship primary in Taraba State.

“Specifically, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the provision of Section 84 (13) of the Electoral Act, 2022, which provides that:

“Where a political party fails to comply with the provisions of this Act in the conduct of its primaries, its candidate for election shall not be included in the election for the particular position in issue

“In the words of the Supreme Court, ‘Section 84 (13) of the Electoral Act is quite clear on the effect of failure to comply with the provisions of the Act and the Guideline of a Political Party in the selection or nomination of a candidate for election. Its Candidate shall not be included in the election for the particular position in issue’.

“The implication of the Supreme Court’s Judgment therefore is that INEC is effectively restrained from accepting or recognizing any governorship candidate from the APC for the March 18, 2023 Governorship election in Taraba State.

“INEC must therefore be guided by the hierarchy of courts in Nigeria and the finality of the pronouncements in the Judgment of the Supreme Court on any issue or subject upon which it has ruled, ordered or given judgment.

“The people of Taraba State must note that any vote therefore cast or credited to the APC in the March 18, 2023 Governorship election in Taraba State will be treated as wasted vote.”

Taraba State is currently a PDP State.

Obi In Jos Raises Hope For New Nigeria, Canvases Votes For LP Candidates

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Peter Obi in Jos

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, arrived in Jos, the Plateau state Capital on Wednesday to the warm embrace of jubilant Obidient Supporters, reassuring them of his commitment to bequeath a new Nigeria.

Obi has been on thank you visits to some states to appreciate the people for their massive votes on  February 25 and to seek their support for the Labour Candidates in the forthcoming election on March 18, 2023.

He told the tumultuous crowd of supporters who rushed to welcome him not to despair because of the INEC’s handling of the election but to remain focused because a new Nigeria is still possible and is coming.

The former Anambra state Governor thanked the people for their massive support in the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections and urged them to return the same Favour to all Obidient candidates, the governorship, and the state Assembly on Saturday.

“I have just arrived in Jos to thank the obidients and urge them to come out en masse to support LP candidates. I use Patrick Dakum, our Governorship  Candidate in Plateau as my point of contact in wishing the state Assembly Candidates great success on the 18th Match.”

Obi expressed his commitment to reclaiming his stolen mandate as he told his cheering supporters “we remain committed to reclaiming our stolen mandate and turning our focus to a true nation building.

Also on Wednesday, Obi was in Lagos on a condolence visit at the home of Paul Adeolu Adefarasin, a Nigerian Pastor and Televangelist who is also the Prelate and Metropolitan Senior Pastor of the House on the Rock Church who lost his mother recently.

FEC Approves Shift Of National Population Census, Now Holds May

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Muhammadu Buhari in FEC Meeting

By Ayodele Oni

The Federal Executive Council, (FEC) has approved the postponement of 2023 Population and Housing Census earlier scheduled for March 29 to May 2023.

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, made the disclosure at the end of the Federal Executive Council presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Minister, while briefing State House Correspondents, revealed that the decision was necessitated by the rescheduling of the governorship election to March 18.

According to him, the Council approved the sum of N2.8 billion for the commission to procure software to be used for the conduct of the census.

“There was a memo presented by the National Population Commission, seeking for some software to allow them conduct the census in May this year.

“I believe because of the rescheduling of the elections, they cannot commence the census as scheduled.

“They sought Council’s approval for a contract to procure software for the census at the sum of N2.8 billion.”

Our Candidate In Enugu  Governorship Election Remains Barr. Chijioke Edeoga – Abure, LP National Chairman

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Chijoke Edeoga

The National Chairman of  Labour Party, Barr Julius Abure has declared unequivocally that the Party’s Governorship Candidate for Saturday’s election in Enugu State is Hon .Barr. Chijoke Edeoga.

In a statement, the Party said: “The attention of the Party has been drawn to some attempts by some struggling governorship candidates to tap into the anointing of the Obidients/Labour Party  Candidate Hon.Barr, Chijioke Edeoga by trying to demarket our Candidate instead of selling themselves.

“For the umpteenth time, we want to reiterate that in Enugu State, the Obidients do not have ANY partnership with anybody or party and directs all our Enugu State Obidients and teeming party supporters to disregard any statements or  moves by candidates of other political parties to harvest where they did not sow. Our Candidate is Hon. Barr. Chijoka Edoga.

“Vote for him and all Labour Party Candidates for the House of Assembly Massively on Our mantra for Saturday is: Vote LP from to  Bottom.”

Ex-Imo Deputy Governor, Irona, Remains In Prison, As Court Denies Him Bail; Is Ihedioha Next? PDP Screams ‘Intimidation’

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Gerald Irona and Emeka Ihedioha

By Charles Igbo

For a former Deputy Governor of Imo State, Gerald Irona, these are dreary days. Arrested in his Owerri home last week by the Police, detained by the Police, and hauled before an Owerri Magistrate Court, within 48 hours, relief is far away from him.

Since his appearance before the Magistrate Court, the Owerri Prison has been his home.

On Wednesday, 15th March, 2023, when he was brought before an Owerri High Court, many had thought that given his status – a former member of the House of Representatives, former Deputy Governor- he would be granted bail, having, already, spent a number of days in prison custody, on the orders of a Magistrate Court, but that was not to be.

A Judge of the Imo State High Court, the Honourable Justice S.I. Opara  denied  Irona bail, and sent him back to Prison custody until 22nd March, the day his bail request will be argued.

To deny him bail, the prosecution argued that the bail application was  just filed late Monday. It also  argued that by Wednesday morning when Irona was arraigned, “the 48 hours allowed by law to enable the prosecutors to respond on points of law subsisted.”

The prosecutors opined that   entertaining the bail application would be unlawful of the Judge “when a counter-bail application had not been filed by the prosecutors.”

But  Stanley Imo, a counsel to the accused, asked  the Court  to hear the bail application, and grant Irona bail. Imo flaunted his Client’s status to back his request for bail.

As a former member of the House of Representatives and immediate past Deputy Governor of the state, Imo submitted, his client, before  the law, should be granted bail.

But Justice Opara thought otherwise after listening to the arguments presented by both the defence and prosecution Counsels. He denied Irona bail, and adjourned the case till March 22 to enable the prosecutors file their counter-bail affidavit.

Irona’s arraignment, earlier scheduled for Tuesday, was stalled when it was announced that his case file had not been sent to the Court.

Irona was first arraigned last Thursday before a Magistrate’s Court on a three-count charge bordering on treason.

He was denied bail by  Magistrate, C.N Ezerioha who ordered that he be remanded in Owerri prison custody  after he heard the arguments for and against his bail request.

Three charges were preferred against the former  Deputy Governor by the Police. The charges read:

“That you, Hon Gerald Irona, sometime in January 2020, at Owerri in the Owerri Magistrate District, did conspired with others now at large, to commit felony to wit: treason and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 37(2) of the criminal code, cap c 38, law of the federation of Nigeria, 2004, as applicable in Imo State.

“That you, Hon Gerald Irona, sometime in January 2020, at Owerri in the Owerri Magistrate District, did make several utterances to the effect that you will make Imo state ungovernable and immediately afterwards hoodlums levied several attacks on Imo state with intent to intimidate or overawe the governor of Imo state and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 37 of the criminal code, cap, c 38, law of the federation of Nigeria, 2004, as applicable in Imo State.

“That you, Hon Gerald Irona, on the 15th day of January, 2020, at Owerri in the Owerri Magistrate District,  converted to your own use two land cruiser jeep ( V8 and v6) and one Toyota Hilux vehicle valued four hundred and Ninety three million naira property of Imo state government thereby committed an offence punishable under section 390 ( 9) of the criminal code, cap c 38, laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004, as applicable in Imo State.”

In another development, the State Intelligence Bureau of the Imo State Police Command has invited Irona, former Governor Emeka Ihedioha and Ikenga Ugochinyere Imo, the newly elected House of Representatives Member for Ideato North/South Federal Constituency to report at the Command Headquarters to interview the Commissioner of Police, on Thursday, 16th March 2023 by 10.00am over an investigation into a case of murder, kidnapping and arson.

In a letter addressed to the State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Honourable Charles Ugwu, he was requested to bring the three PDP chieftains along with him to the Police Command.

Irona will go to the interview from prison custody. But the question agitating the minds of not a few people is if the invitees will, like Irona when he was first arrested by the Police, be remanded in Police custody.

For now, tension reigns among PDP faithful in the State. They describe their leaders as victims of political intimidation and persecution.

Angry Nigeria To Investigate Death Of Chizoba Eze In Ethiopia Prison

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By Akinwale Kasali

The Nigerians In Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, is set to investigation what led to the death of a Nigerian, Chizoba Eze, in an Ethiopian Prison.

Chizoba was said to have died in Kaliti prison, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Capital, on March 12, 2023, following alleged physical aggression.

Following this development, the Federal Government and the Nigerian Mission in Ethiopia have demanded a full investigation into the circumstances that led to the death of the Nigerian in Ethiopian prison.

This was made known on Wednesday in a statement issued by the Spokesperson of NIDCOM, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, in Abuja.

Balogun said the NIDCOM Chairman, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, consoled the family of the late Eze and expressed concern over the reported conditions of some Nigerians, serving various jail terms in Ethiopia, most of whom were drug-related.

The statement reads: “The Nigerian Mission in Ethiopia has proposed an MOU from the Nigerian Correctional Service on the transfer of sentenced persons to Nigeria with the Ethiopian authorities to complete their respective jail terms in Nigeria, and are awaiting a response from Ethiopia.

“Though Ethiopia had granted an amnesty to Nigerian Prisoners in 2019, a number of Nigerians still found their way back to the country and allegedly still committed the same drug-related crimes and were re-arrested.”