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Katsina State Govt To Give Succour To Victims Of Banditry, Others

Katsina State Government has concluded plans to compile Data of victims of banditry, cattle rustling and insurgency with the aim of giving them all desired support and assistance.

Katsina State Deputy Governor Alhaji Mannir Yakubu, who made this known, is also the Chairman Executive Council Committee on the improvement of welfare of orphans and widows of victims of Banditry, cattle rustling and insurgency in eleven affected local government areas in the State.

He spoke at a meeting held at the Deputy Governor chamber where the committee review the progress so far made by it.

He said enumerators have been engaged to compile data of the victims for easy access.

Briefing newsmen after the meeting, the Head of press-sub-committee, Malam Abdulrahman Abdullahi representing civil society organization in the committee, said already the committee has visited the affected local government areas to assess the situation.

Troubles For New Rector Of Ohodo Fed. Poly, Prof. Onyeneje As Group Petitions ICPC, Rejects His Appointment

The joy that has trailed the appointment of the former indicted and sacked Rector of Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) Enugu Prof. Edwin Onyeneje as Rector of the newly established Federal Polytechnic Ohodo, Igbo-Etiti LGA of Enugu State may have been cut short, following a strong- worded petition written recently against it by members of Concerned Citizens of Enugu State (CCES), who expressed dismay over the appointment, considering that Prof. Onyeneje was indicted and unceremoniously removed from office as Rector of IMT after being indicted by Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by Enugu State Government and had since then being prosecuted by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission ( ICPC) over corruption charges.

The petition dated April 12, 2021 signed by members of the group which include Dr. Winifred Asogwa, Dr. Steve Udegbunam, Dr. Mrs. Veronica Ogbodo, Mr. Chukwuma Ugwuagbo and Mr. Onyemaechi Nnaji and copied Chief of Staff to the President of Nigeria, Enugu State Governor, Honourable Minister of State for Education, Chairman of ICPC, Executive Secretary National Board For Technical Education and National President of Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP) reads:

“Following the recent appointment of Principal Officers and Governing Council Members for the new Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, we the undersigned are constrained to alert you that a huge damage, although reversible, has been done to both the change and anti- corruption mantra of the President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) administration by the appointment of Professor Edwin Onyeneje as the Rector of the Federal Polytechnic Ohodo, Enugu State.

“Indeed, the people of Enugu State are shocked at what may have informed such a distasteful and embarrassing appointment which in all reasonableness marks a significant reversal of all the measures put in place by this administration to enthrone competence, public probity, and accountability in service. This disappointment and outcry is informed by the following:

  1. Professor Edwin Onyeneje was appointed Rector of the Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu in October 2007 and was removed from office in October 2011by the Enugu State Government for generalised incompetence and abdication of responsibility following the withdrawal of accreditation of National Diploma (ND) and Higher Diploma (HND) programmes of IMT by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).

(see attachment A)

  1. A Judicial Commission of Inquiry instituted into the affairs of the Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu on 30th November 2011 by the then Governor of Enugu State of Nigeria, His Excellency, Governor Sullivan Iheanacho Chime, Esq found among others that: “The immediate past Rector (Professor Onyeneje) of the Institute failed to provide the required leadership in managing the affairs of the Institute especially with regard to the following:

(i) Failure to convene academic board meetings which is the highest decision making organ of the Institute on academic matters and thereby deprived the Institute of the benefit of obtaining the input of very high ranking and experienced colleagues in dealing with challenges in the Institute;
(ii) Failure to pro-actively engage with regulating agencies especially NYSC and NBTE after warning letters were issued to the Institute as far back as June 2011;
(iii) Failure to bring the issues contained in the letters to the attention of Governing Council of the Institute (Council), which should have in turn brought it to the attention of the Visitor;
(iv) Permitting the continuation of HND Public Administration
programme as a course of study in the institution without accreditation by the NBTE;
(v) Authorizing the mobilization of graduands for NYSC Batches A and B 2010/2011, in excess of approved number (The NBTE directed the non-mobilization of the students until the resolution of the matter, but the Rector authorized the mobilization of the students without further reference to the NBTE.); (vi) Abdication of his duty to the ASREC, Mr. Basil Offoh.

  1. The Commission went on to recommend as follows:

“The Commision considered the roles played by the immediate past Rector and other key officers of the Institute leading to non-compliance with academic rules and regulations. In view of this, the Rector and all persons who have held the positions of Deputy Rector, Director of Academic
Planning, Director of School of Business and Head of Department of Public Administration between November 2007 and November 2011 are found culpable for the non-compliance, and are therefore indicted”.

(Please, see attachment B)

  1. The commission also further recommended that for the breach of several sections of the financial regulations including the payment of the sum of N30,000,000 (thirty million Naira) without payment voucher, the Rector should be held accountable (please see pp 32-35 of the Judicial Commission’s report here attached as attachment C)
  2. While the Commission frowned at the sordid financial recklessness exhibited by the said former Rector, it recommended that further action be taken in respect of
    the N1,000,000,000 (One Billion Naira) made available to the Institute by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TET Fund).

“On invitation by the Institute authorities, ICPC was apprised of the matter, and after an exhaustive investigation, indicted and charged Professor Edwin Onyeneje and three others to the Federal High Court Enugu in SUIT NO.FHC/EN/CR/72/15. So far in the said suit, Professor Onyeneje and three others have made a no case submission, and the Court has ruled that they have a case to answer.

“Following from the above, two irrefutable realities objectifying the wrongful and detestable appointment of Professor Edwin Onyeneje as the Rector of Federal Polytechnic Ohodo are, first, that he was removed from office by the Enugu State
Government for a demonstrated incompetence in practically running the State Polytechnic, the Institute of Management and Technology, aground.

“He was further indicted by a Judicial Commission set up to look into the affairs of Institute.

“The appointment of Professor Onyeneje gives the impression that the appointing authorities view the actions of NBTE in withdrawing accreditation for all ND and HND courses in IMT under his watch, NYSC in banning IMT from NYSC scheme under his watch and State Government in removing him from office for dereliction of duty and incompetence as inconsequential.
Second, Professor

“Onyeneje is under the indictment of ICPC and currently undergoing prosecution at the Federal High Court Enugu in the matter Ref. FHC/EN/CR/72/15 – Federal Republic of Nigeria Vs (1) Prof. E. Onyeneje, (2) Dr Leonard Ugwu, (3) Elder Frederick Onah, (4) Basil Offoh from which the court has recently ruled that these defendants have case to answer as charged for Stealing, Obtaining by false pretence, Malfeasance in office etc.

“The appointment of such a high level government official with such a humongous baggage by the Federal Government gives the impression that either no security check was conducted on him, or that his emergence was fraught with unimaginable schemes erected to collapse all fault lines including his indictments and ongoing prosecution by the same Federal Government.

“Is this not the same Government that came into office on anti-corruption mantra in 2015 and has been fighting corruption? Is this not the same Government that removed the Director General of National Broadcasting Commission Is’haq Moddibo Kawu from office in February 2020, for being prosecuted by the ICPC for the alleged corruption to the tune of N2.5b?

“Why now sparing and appointing Prof. Onyeneje that was removed from office as Rector of IMT, and under indictment and prosecution by ICPC as Rector of the newly established Federal Polytechnic Ohodo?

“What message is the Federal Government passing to Nigerians especially the people of Enugu State by such appointment? This is ridiculous and unbelievable. In this respect, we dare ask if the Federal Government does not have confidence in ICPC.

“Our surmise is that the appointing authorities have done grave injustice to the people of Enugu State, and damage to NBTE, ICPC, and indeed, the criminal justice system of this country by the appointment of Professor Onyeneje as the Rector of Federal Polytechnic Ohodo.

“While we leave the NBTE and ICPC to sort out the apparent rubbishing of their regulatory and investigatory roles with their Principal (FGN), we call the attention of the Federal Government to the deleterious consequences of sustaining this appointment.
Action Sought:

“We seek an immediate reversal of the appointment of Professor Edwin Onyeneje as the Rector of Federal Polytechnic Ohodo, Enugu State, and have him replaced with another candidate, for the simple reasons of his demonstrated incompetence and indictments in this position previously and his ongoing prosecution by the Federal Government at the Federal High Court, Enugu.

“Professor Onyeneje should be allowed to purge himself of his criminal indictment already in the Federal High Court of Justice.”

Isu Widows in Tears As Imo Diaspora Office, Isu Youths Touch Their Lives

Imo State Diaspora Office in collaboration with Isu Youth Assembly (IYA) in commemoration of IYA President’s birthday, reached out to Widows across the 4 old communities in Isu Local Government. The communities include Amandugba, Amurie, Ekwe and Isu’Njaba.

The President of IYA (Isu Youth Assembly) Comrade Emerenini Ndubuisi was on ground in Isu to receive the Staff of Imo Diaspora Office. 

One of the Widows who benefited from the gesture has been down with stroke for a while.

A cash award to the widows is expected to support them in their daily upkeeps or to start a small scale trade.

The beneficiaries were visibly overwhelmed with happiness amidst tears of joy.

The President of IYA offered his immense gratitude for the collaboration with the Imo State Diaspora Office and stated that he looked forward to more partnerships on future activities in Isu LGA

In a chat with Hon. Cllr. Celia Osakwe-Hibbert, the Special Adviser to the Imo State Governor on Diaspora Affairs, she revealed that her idea of politics is built on the principles of putting smiles on people’s faces and making the world a better place for all.

Hon. Celia in her efforts through her office, and as Isu daughter and a youth, has from time to time made Isu Youth Assembly platform vibrant and lively through her kind gestures.

“We are working hard to ensure that we are focused on community services beyond political divides given the fact that We the young people are the future hope and the bedrock of getting things right”, Hon. Osakwe-Hibbert said.

Speaking on her community engagement projects, she added, “I will continue to mobilize the Imo Diaspora communities to collaborate with my office so that we can organise various activities across all LGA’s through the Young People Forums”.  

The SA Diaspora opined that most of the local online platforms are being used for political commentaries and she believes it can be used to promote community activisms by defining a purpose driven mentality and attitude in the area.

The Isu Youth Assembly President, Comrade Emerenini Ndubuisi, while commending Hon. Celia Osakwe-Hibbert, noted that “so far, Isu Youth Assembly appreciates your selfless efforts and contributions towards a better Isu and we pray God Almighty to continue to guide and give you more blessings.”

Delta building skills-base economy to check unemployment – Aniagwu

Delta State Government has said it is building skills-based economy as panacea for rising unemployment in the state and country.

The Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, made this known on Tuesday at Obiaruku, Ukwuani Local Government Area while addressing journalists after inspecting four new Technical Colleges being built by the state government at Omadino, Effurun, Orerokpe and Obiaruku.

Aniagwu who was in company with his Technical Education counterpart, Mrs Gbubemi Ikolo, said that as part of the Stronger Delta vision of the Okowa administration, the state government was determined to provide Deltans with skills that were in short supply.

He said that as part of the State Government’s human capital development, there was a link among the different components of the skills acquisition programmes in the state.

“I must appreciate the governor for the vision to establish these technical schools and I also commend my colleague who obviously has done a lot of work in the supervision of these projects.

“When you look at these projects you will see that indeed, it’s a technical college but can actually pass for a university environment because a number of institutions don’t have these structures. This goes to show that our Stronger Delta agenda is not a ruse.

“Okowa is determined to bequeath a state that is functional in terms of human capital and urban renewal which is a part of the Smart Agenda.

“We are not just going to build the schools, we are also making efforts to equip them to make them functional and productive and I feel very proud to say that these legacy projects are coming up in our time,” Aniagwu said.

He commended the contractors for doing a good job and urged them to speed up work to meet project deadline.

On her part, Mrs Ikolo said that the new schools would take-off in September, 2021, adding that the contractors had promised to speed up work to meet target.

She stated that the ministry was reviewing the technical education curriculum with a view to introducing new trades in line with changing and environmental realities.

“We are in the process of strategically employing teachers for these new schools and by May/June we will commence the process of advertising for admission.

“The technical colleges would offer admission for boarding and day students,” Ikolo stated.

Facilities inspected in the schools include administrative building and classrooms, hostels, dining halls, multi-purpose halls, clinics, residential buildings and landscaping.

Ramadan: ALGON Felicitates with Muslim Brothers, Sisters

The National President of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Hon. Alabi Kolade David has felicitated with Muslim faithfuls at Ramadan.

According to the Ramadan message titled “Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh to All Our Faithful Muslim Brothers And Sisters”, the ALGON National President noted that “Indeed how time flies, it’s another Ramadan season to be observed all over the world.

“Here in Nigeria the mood is set for another one month of fasting, prayers and self-discipline from sunrise to sunset across all Local Governments and Councils Areas.

“It goes without saying that such spirit exercise is worth reminding all of us of the clear need to have a feel of how millions of our brothers and sisters across the Local Governments/Councils Areas are feeling presently with many homes living in abject poverty.

“This holy month encourages us to have shared experience of how best to treat and regard out fellow humans across our various communities, town and villages with the hope that the teachings of Prophet Muhammed (SWT) who said “Every good deed of the son of Adam is for him except FASTING, for it is for me and I will reward it” will surely come to pass. Insh ‘allah!

“Once again, Ramadan Kareem”, the message read.

NNPC Records 37.21% Drop in Oil Pipeline Vandalism in January

…Increases Gas Supply for Power Generation

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced a 37.21 % decrease in cases of pipeline vandalism across the country in the month of January 2021.

This is contained in the January 2021 edition of the NNPC Monthly Financial and Operations Report (MFOR), according to a press release by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the Corporation, Dr. Kennie Obateru.

The report indicates that a total of 27 pipeline points were vandalized in January 2021 down from the 43 points recorded in December 2020.

The Mosimi Area accounted for 74% of the vandalized points while Kaduna Area and Port Harcourt accounted for the remaining 22% and 4% respectively.

However, NNPC is continuously working in collaboration with the local communities and other stakeholders to reduce and eventually eliminate the pipeline vandalism menace.

To guarantee energy security, the Corporation also supplied a total of 1.44billion litres of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol), translating to 46.30million liters/day, across the country in the period under review.

In the Gas sector, a total of 223.55Billion Cubic Feet (BCF) of natural gas was produced in the month of January 2021, translating to an average daily production of 7,220.22 Million Standard Cubic Feet per Day (mmscfd).

The 223.55BCF gas production figure also represents a 4.79% increase over output in December 2020.

Also, the daily average natural gas supply to gas power plants increased by 2.38% to 836mmscfd, equivalent to power generation of 3,415MW.
For the period of January 2020 to January 2021, a total of 2,973.01BCF of gas was produced representing an average daily production of 7,585.78 mmscfd during the period.

Period-to-date Production from Joint Ventures (JVs), Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) and Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) contributed about 65.20%, 19.97% and 14.83% respectively to the total national gas production.

Out of the total gas output in January 2021, a total of 149.24BCF of gas was commercialized consisting of 44.29BCF and 104.95BCF for the domestic and export markets respectively.

This translates to a total supply of 1,428.65mmscfd of gas to the domestic market and 3,385.57mmscfd to the export market in the month under review.

This indicates that 67.15% of the daily gas output was commercialized while the balance of 32.85% was re-injected, used as upstream fuel, or flared.

Gas flare rate was 7.73% for the month under review (i.e. 554.01mmscfd) compared with average gas flare rate of 7.19% (i.e. 539.69mmscfd) for the period of January 2020 to January 2021.

The 66th edition of the NNPC MFOR highlights NNPC’s activities for the period of January 2020 to January 2021.

It is published in line with the Corporation’s commitment to the tenets of Transparency, Accountability and Performance Excellence (TAPE).

The Corporation has sustained effective communication with its stakeholders through the publication of the report on its website, independent online news platforms and national dailies.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya Approves Taskforce on Boltongo Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre

Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has approved the constitution of a taskforce on the establishment of Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre, Boltongo in Yamaltu Deba Local Government Area with AIG Zubairu Mu’azu ( Rtd) as Chairman.

The Secretary to Gombe state Government, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi who conveyed the Governor’s approval through a letter signed by Muhammad A. Umar, Permanent Secretary, Special Services and Political Affairs, announced members of the committee as follows: CP Stephen Audu Aruwa (Rtd), Col. Sani Adamu Dapsia (Rtd), Maj. Musa Mahdi ( Rtd), Mr. Geoffrey Namu Birma and Barr. Mohamed Yunusa Kaltungo while Mrs. Shipra N. Poloma, Overseeing Permanent Secretary Min.of Youths Development will serve as Secretary.

The committee is tasked with the responsibility of seeing to the immediate take -off of the Centre in Boltongo, understudying similar Institutions across the country with a view to ensuring the smooth take-off as well as drawing up the requirements for establishing the Centre.

Similarly, the SSG has conveyed the Governor’s approval for the constitution of a taskforce for the take-off of Agricultural Entrepreneurship Training Centre, Garin Tafida in Yamaltu Deba Local Government Area with Prof Umaru Gurama Abubakar as Chairman.
Members are: Dr.Ayuba Buba Kinafa, Mohamed Nasiru Ishaq, Mahmood Ibrahim Bello, Mr.Unwukeme Guericle, Principal Leventis foundation Nigeria, Agricultural Training Centre Tumu and Barr. Obel Yaji, Permanent Secretary, Min. of Agric Member/ Secretary.

The Taskforce, according to its terms of reference, is to see to the immediate take-off of the institution in Garin Tafida and suggest the necessary framework for its take-off.

Re: Which Way For The Enugu State University Of Science And Technology (ESUT)

…Being A Response To An Open Letter To Governor Of Enugu State BY “Dr J.B.C Udem”

By Dr. Gerald Orukwa

A response to this highly convoluted, mendacious, insulting and hate-filled write up by a presumably faceless Dr J.B.C Udem would not have been necessary, but for the condescending language, despicable, unsavoury and sundry allegations laid against His Excellency, Governor IfeanyiUgwuanyi which postured him as part of the problem in ESUT.

Hear “Dr Udem,” ‘Your Excellency Sir, May I inform you, in case you do not know that there is grave yard silence in the State regarding how you are supervising the affairs at ESUT since you took over as Governor’.

It is really an irony that “Dr Udem,” who shortly will be exposed for who he is and represents, did not notice nor draw the attention of His Excellency to this grave- yard silence in the five years of Professor Luke Anike which took ESUT to the Hades, but has become a subject of media blitz following the logical appointment of Professor Charles Eze (an Nsukka Man in his words) as the Acting Vice-Chancellor, alongside other principal Officers of the University on 23rd May 2020.

The truth of the matter is that there are so many “Vice-Chancellors-in-Waiting” who in their convoluted minds think that ESUT is a conquered territory which must function according to their whims and caprices even when the State Government and the University Governing Council are determined to correct the entrenched system failures before bringing in the full complement of Principal Officers of the University, (not just a Vice-Chancellor) to superintend over the University.

For such Characters, they will gather under all names, spread Goebbels style falsehood and propaganda, denigrate sections of the society and foul the environment of peace, but the “The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and the awesome God of David,” will not allow evil to triumph over good.

For the avoidance of any doubt, since the appointment of the three key Acting Principal Officers on 23rd of May 2020, ESUT has been on a trajectory of peace, optimism, and consolidation. These Officers have been in office for a little above 10 months, and have practically brought back the University to life after a near total collapse.

The full compliments of University Management will surely be in place at a time the Governing Council is satisfied with the ongoing administrative and academic reforms.

My disappointment with Dr Udem, who wrote on behalf of the Association of Vice-Chancellors-in-Waiting, Prof Chinedu Aguba and other disgruntled characters, is the malicious and unpretentious hate for the people of Enugu North Senatorial zone who are referred severally and condescendingly in the said write up as “Nsukka People.” It is elementary knowledge that there 3There are 3 Senatorial Zones in Enugu State known to any primary 2 pupil, namely, Enugu East Senatorial Zone Enugu North Senatorial Zone and Enugu West Senatorial Zone.

The sponsored petitioner correctly acknowledged Enugu East and Enugu West Zones, but chose to refer to Enugu North Senatorial Zone as Nsukka Senatorial Zone in his stupid and jaundiced efforts to prove rotation of only the Office of the Vice-Chancellor and not the Principal Officers among the three Senatorial Zones.

“Dr Udem” as the mouthpiece of the Association of “Vice-Chancellors-in-Waiting,” chose not to inform the public that since the inception of ASUTECH, now ESUT (about 40 years ago) Enugu West Senatorial Zone produced all Registrars of the University, with the exception of Mr S.N.P Nwankwo from Enugu East Senatorial Zone who served 5 years.

Thus, for the remaining 35 years, all the Registrars had continued to come from one Senatorial Zone, Enugu West. These, include Late Prof. Samson Ukpabi (Aninri) Prof. Festus Eze (Udi), DR. B.N Uzoigwe (Awgu), Barr.C.C Igbokwe (Udi), Mr Leonard Khama (Aninri), and Barr T,M Ikenwa (Aninri) who is presently the Acting Registrar. No ‘bloody Nsukka man or woman’ has ever been appointed as the Registrar of ESUT till date.

It may interest “Dr Udem” the spokes person of the Association of Vice-Chancellors –in-Waiting and Prof. Chinedu Aguba that Enugu West Senatorial Zone has not only monopolized the position of Registrar, but used that office to heavily skew the Nominal staff disposition in ESUT in terms of local government origin, in favour of Enugu West Zone, particularly Udi Local Government, as can be gleaned from the ESUT Council records shown below:

NOMINAL ROLL RANKING BY SENATORIAL DISTRICTS
Enugu West Senatorial District
S/NO Local Government Area Numbers of Staff Percentage

  1. Udi 458 25.35
  2. Awgu 167 9.24
  3. Ezeagu 163 9.02
  4. Oji River 82 4.54
  5. Aninri 72 3.13
    Total 942 52.13

Enugu North Senatorial District:
S/NO Local Government Area Numbers of Staff Percentage

  1. Nsukka 186 10.30
  2. Igbo Etiti 143 7.91
  3. Udenu 73 4.04
  4. Uzo uwani 60 3.32
  5. Igboeze North 27 1.49
  6. Igboeze South 27 1.49
    Total 516 28.55 Enugu East Senatorial District
    S/NO Local Government Area Numbers of Staff Percentage:
  7. Nkanu West 202 11.18
  8. Nkanu East 63 3.48
  9. Enugu South 37 2.04
  10. Enugu East 22 1.21
  11. Isi-Uzo 17 0.94
  12. Enugu North 7 0.38
    Total 348 19.23.

Summary of Ranking by Senatorial Districts:
S/NO Senatorial District Numbers of Staff Percentage

  1. Enugu West 942 52.13
  2. Enugu North 516 28.55
  3. Enugu East 348 19.23
    Total 1,806 100

What is perfectly clear is that Enugu West dominates ESUT with 52.13% of staff coming from the Zone.

Udi Local government with 25.35% of its people working in ESUT means that it has more indigenes working in ESUT that the whole of Enugu East Zone and represents nearly 70% of all employees from Enugu East and Enugu North Senatorial Zones.

So, why would these characters have the temerity to speak about nsukanisation of ESUT? What impudence?

In IMT the dominance and Udinization of the institution is reflected in the staff disposition released recently by the institution in which nearly 50% of the employees are from Udi Local Government. This situation in IMT plays out in all institutions of Government in Enugu State, yet other sections of the State have managed to endure this unexplainable dominance.

The same Enugu West Senatorial Zone, Particularly Udi Local Government continued to produce Substantive and Acting Librarians from the inception of ASUTECH/ESUT until the emergence of the current University Librarian, Dr Ifeanyi Ezema in 2018 who outperformed all contestants for the post during interview, including a former University Librarian from Enugu West.

So, in the 40 years history of ASUT/ESUT Library, Dr Ngozi Ene, Mr Akpata and Mr George Igwebuike, all from Udi local government superintend over it for 37 years.

It is also on record that the same Enugu west with the least population geo-politically, has produced the greatest number of Vice-Chancellors from inception whether substantive or Acting, beginning with late Prof Chiweyite Ejike, Prof Mark Anikpo, Prof Ikechukwu Chidobem, and Prof Chidi Ugwu who served for over 8 months as Acting Vice-Chancellor.

Where then lays the unfairness in the claim to rotation by ‘Dr Udem” when previous appointments of Principal Officers have been skewed in favour of Enugu West?

“Dr Udem” writing on behalf of Prof Chinedu Aguba, the ASUU Chairman, complained bitterly the way and manner he was removed as the Director of Institute of Education and replaced with Prof, Ursula Nnabueze from ‘Nsukka Zone’, but failed to also report that the Vice-Chairman of ASUU ESUT, Prof Larry Eneje (from ‘Nsukka Zone’) was also relieved of his appointment as HOD of Applied Biology and Brewing, at the same time, for their brazen sabotage of the efforts of Management to commence academic activities on campus and save the university from certain collapse. What explains this level of selfishness and treachery?

Is “Dr Udem” and his sponsors saying that Prof Larry Eneje (an “Nsukka Man”) is inconsequential or that Prof Ursula Nnabueze who is over 10 year senior to Chinedu Aguba as a Professor is not qualified to be appointed simply because she is from Nsukka? What a Shame?

‘Dr Udem’ and his sponsors have to explain how the desperation of Prof. Eze would lead him to remove Prof. Aguba who had presented himself to the Ag. Vice-Chancellor as a friend, but chose to be overwhelmed and suffused by sectional considerations in championing for the removal of the Acting Vice-chancellor in several monitored sectional meetings, and even on the floor of ASUU less than 3 month into his tenure.

For “Dr Udem” to have mentioned the name of Prof Aguba in the now infamous employment scandal under Prof. Luke Anike is either that “Dr Udem” was not properly briefed or that his sponsors believe their role in bringing ESUT to its kneel is hidden. Nothing is hidden.

“Dr Udem” should interrogate how Prof Chinedu Aguba employed his 3 blood relations in addition to 4 four others when no member of his Executive could assist in employing even 1 (one).

In the employment scandal supervised by the former Vice-Chancellor, he allotted seven (7) slots to ASUU which Prof. Aguba appropriated to himself without reference to any member of the Executive.

If ASUU was given 7 slots, why was it that it was only the Chairman that submitted 7 names? ”Dr Udem” should also find out why Prof Aguba’s mates who have more publications than him are still Readers, while he was rapidly promoted Professor over and above his seniors.

Even when the Congress of ASUU decided that no examination would take place without the release of Professorial promotions by the former Vice-Chancellor, Aguba ensured that the exams were held and thereafter had his promotion announced with over 99% of other candidates left out. No internal Strike was ever called by him all through Prof Luke Anike’s Administration, only for him to suddenly wake up to his “responsibilities” following the appointment of an Acting Vice-Chancellor. If this is not sectionalism, treachery and selfishness, we wonder what represents a bad labour leader.

For the avoidance of doubts, all those employed by Prof Luke Anike after the dissolution of the Governing Council were cashiered out by the new Council. Prof Aguba’s, “blood” relations were amongst the over 100 such cases considered as unauthorised employment by the University Governing Council.

Perhaps, what “Dr Udem” is suggesting is that the Ag. Vice-Chancellor should have protected the “blood brothers” of Prof Aguba so as to be in his good books.
“Dr Udem”, in an attempt to hoodwink the public reported that Prof Gab Agu was removed from Office as Dean of Faculty by the Ag. Vice-Chancellor and replaced with “another Nsukka man” on purported and unverified allegations.

‘In fact, he was removed even before a Committee instituted to investigate allegations levelled against him was inaugurated’. We honestly think that “Dr Udem” should have saved Prof Gab Agu the embarrassment of explicating his case in the Media.

The reality is that the University Management had set up a Committee to look into the petitions over the Deanship election between Professors Gab Agu and Osita Ogbu Nnamani which polarised the Faculty and made its proper functioning impossible. The Committee painstakingly looked at these written petitions, and also had audience with each contestant.

The Committee observed that the allegations which the two Professors levied against each other were too criminal and weighty to be ignored, and as such recommended that the two mutually accused persons should step aside to allow for a full investigation into the weighty allegations. These recommendations were endorsed by the Governing Council in its 76th meeting held on 11th February, 2021, and thereafter, Prof Frank Asogwah, as the only fulltime Professor in the Faculty, was appointed Ag. Dean of Law.

Did “Dr Udem” expect the Management to gloss over the cases of Result Mutilations preferred against Prof Gab Agu, or overlook the allegation that Prof Osita Ogbu Nnamani is not a full Professor in ESUT? Perhaps “Dr Udem” would have preferred the importation of a Professor of Law from another University for appointment as Ag. Dean, simply because Prof Frank Asogwah who circumstances threw up is an “Nsukka Man.” What a Shame?

Again, in the wicked desperation to create a nonexistent composition in the Management of ESUT, “Dr Udem,” his bunch of desperados and Nsukka haters spared no shame in misinforming the public.

The truth is that there is nowhere in the organogram of any University where Director of Works and Chief Security Officers are part of the Management team. As a matter of fact, the Chief Security Officer is a middle level Officer of the University.

It is not also true that Prof Frank Ezugwu is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of ESUT. He is currently the Provost ESUT College of Medicine – a position into which he was duly elected following the expiration of the tenure of the former Provost, Late Professor Anthony Ugochukwu.

So, why this inciting misinformation?
Talking about domination of ESUT Management by Enugu North Senatorial Zone, “Dr Udem” and his co-travellers must be reminded that in the recent past, the whole Management team was populated by Enugu West Zone.

For instance, at the time Prof. Chiweyite Ejike was the Vice-Chancellor of ASUTECH, Prof Festus Eze was the Registrar, Mr Akachukwu, the Bursar, and Dr Ngozi Ene, the University Librarian; all these Principal Offices were from one Zone.

As recent as 2011, the Management and Council was also dominated by Enugu West, precisely Udi LGA. Details are as follows:

  1. Visitor ——- His Excellency Barr. Sullivan Chime (UDI
  2. Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Governing Council —- Chief ChiloOffiah (UDI)
  3. Deputy-Vice-Chancellor —– Prof. A.E Uzoagulu (UDI)
  4. Registrar —- Barr. C.C Igbokwe —- (UDI)
  5. University Librarian —- Mr George Igwebuike (UDI
  6. Provost College of Medicine —– Prof. A.O.C Akpa (Awgu).

So why didn’t “Dr Udem” and his co-travellers draw the attention of the Public to the above skewed appointments and skewed staff disposition in ESUT? “Dr Udem” should please do himself and his sponsors a favour by keeping to the popular aphorism that “those who live in glass houses should not throw stones”

The unwarranted onslaught on His Excellency and the people of Enugu North in the open letter to the Governor by “Dr J.B.C Udem” represents the mindset of desperados who are neither tutored by history nor guided by reality. ESUT will never fall into the hands of scavengers, who have made progress impossible in the University.

The said letter has nothing to do with the composition of ESUT Management, but everything to do with those who have assumed the post of Vice-Chancellors- in- Waiting and feel that except Prof Eze is intimidated out; their pipe dreams will never be achieved.
It is also on record that since the inception of Enugu State Polytechnic Iwollo, eleven years now, Enugu West has continued to produce the Rector of the institution till date.

Also Prof. Edwin Onyeneje from Enugu West (Udi) was Rector of IMT Enugu for 4 years and was succeeded by Prof. Iloeje from Enugu West zone (Udi) who was in office for five years. Who is fooling who? Where was the likes of Dr. J.B.C Udem and his cohorts then?

Why the desperation and hullabaloo for the appointment of a substantive Vice Chancellor of ESUT when it is obvious and certain that whenever such appointment is made, the appointee will be in office for five secured years which is the tenure of the office?

Why the stereotyping and blackmailing of Nsukka people all the time? What is the offence an Nsukka man? Enough is really enough.

Oji Ekwa Awueshi Kpachar’ Enya.

ALGON Commends Buhari, Congratulates New IGP Usman Alkali Baba

Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) has commended President Muhammadu Buhari – GCFR, and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces on the appointment and decoration of a new Inspector General of Police (IGP), and equally congratulated the newly appointed IGP, Baba Alkali Usman.

ALGON National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade DavidThe ALGON National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade David, said the Association is confident that the new appointee will make the desired positive impacts in overcoming the several security challenges facing the country.

The Association said it is of the opinion that given the background of the new Police helmsman, fresh ideas, and different approaches would be seen in the nearest future to save thousands of lives and property as well as restore law and order.

“It is unfortunate that the Local Governments and Councils have always borne the brunt of insecurity, banditry, herder/farmers’ clashes, Community unrest and armed robbery.

“Such vices have become an incurable existential threats across the villages and Communities, which must be given all necessary attention”.

“As our Association is Police friendly, ALGON will continue to be available for any level of assistance at it’s disposal as done in the past to identify with the Police Force.

“It is regrettable however, that the Local Governments and Councils that are supposed to be at the forefront of crime prevention lack the constitutional powers to do so, hence it’s sustained call for decentralization of Police Force so as to have a closer proximity with poveyors of crime and criminality.

“To this end therefore, the new Inspector General of Police should demonstrate both hi-tech inovantion and well guarded intelligence gathering so as to live up to the confidence and expectations of all Nigerians.

“It is obvious that from conviction so far espoused by many Nigerians about IGP Alkali, coupled with his experience and track record, ALGON has no doubt that he will help in overcoming all security obstacles in the Country.

“Best wishes for the Acting IGP in the daunting task ahead”, Hon. Alabi concluded.

Easter Message: ALGON National President, Hon Alabi Kolade David Felicitates With Christians

The National President of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Hon. Alabi Kolade David has, on behalf of the association, felicitated with Christians on the occasion of this year’s Easter celebration.

He reminded Christian faithfuls to be joyful at this auspicious time of the year “no matter our obvious difficulties and challenges.”

The Easter message reads,
“On behalf of the leadership of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), I heartily convey the greetings and wishes for a joyous occasion this Easter.

“No doubt the resurrection is at the core of belief of all Christians. Without it, the faith professed is meaningless.

“ALGON hereby identify with you all at this inspiring and uplifting moments in hope of new life and fresh starts.

“Let me remind us all to be joyful this time of the year no matter our obvious difficulties and challenges.

“Through the resurrection of Christ whose light illuminates the dark moments of our existence, it is my prayer that God will prevail with domestic peace, protect our collective interest for unity and development.

“We shall not cease to seek better Service delivery through a democratically elected local government and Council officials throughout the country”, the ALGON National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade David stated.