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Nothing wrong with indigenisation bill – Ohanaeze youths back Deputy Speaker, Kalu

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Apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, has condemned opposition to the indigenisation bill being proposed under the constitution review process of the House of Representatives.

Benjamin Kalu, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, is heading the Constitution Review Committee.

The bill seeks to indigenise individuals who have stayed in a state for 10 years or are married to a nation.

It has been generating controversy, with some labelling it a means to make Ndigbo possess Lagos.

However, in a statement issued on Sunday by the National President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike, he described as unfortunate the swiftness by some persons to “attack Ndigbo at every material time.”

Okwu wondered how a bill that would benefit every citizen of the country could be termed to be favourable to Ndigbo.

He reminded those making anti-Igbo sentiments that “a Fulani man from Sifawa in Sokoto Caliphate – Mallam Umaru Altine, had in 1952 become elected as the first Mayor of the City of Enugu, the heart land and heartbeat of the Igbo Nation.”

“Following from above, it is strange when people struggle to present Ndigbo as a people that are not accommodating other tribes, even when they know deep down in their hearts that such postulation is a fallacy.

“The fact that Ndigbo live and cohabit with other Nigerians freely is a testament to the fact that they have open and large hearts.

“Unfortunately, certain persons have also continued to make baseless claims that they cannot buy landed property because they were not from the South-East. What could be far from the truth.

“I make bold to say that no person selling property in Igbo land bothers about the state of origin of the buyer, the central point is readiness to pay the price tag for the property. The South-East remains open for investment, for all Nigerians and beyond.

“To therefore use this as lame excuses to oppose the bill are clear indications that one Nigeria remains a mirage, only practicable when it is convenient for some people.”

Okwu stressed that those who wish Nigeria to move forward should stop dissipating energy on things that polarize the country.

“We should make an effort to unite and not disunite the country.

“If people can be counted during a census in their places of residency, why then can’t they be regarded as citizens of such places after staying for over 10 years?

“We firmly stand behind the Deputy Speaker, Rt Hon Benjamin Kanu and urge those opposed to the bill to look at it on merit and not with ethnic lens.

“The biggest problem that has held Nigeria down for decades is ethnicity and time has come to let it go,” he further stated.

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Suspected herdsmen kill three policemen, seize rifles in Benue

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Udei community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State was thrown into panic on Sunday following an attempted attack by suspected herdsmen, which reportedly left three police officers feared dead.

Eyewitnesses said the gunmen ambushed the officers during the attack and allegedly made away with their rifles.

As of the time of filing this report, the Benue State Police Command and other relevant authorities have not issued any official statement regarding the attack.

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Ebonyi Govt moves to revive NIGERCEM Nkalagu, sets up committee

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Ebonyi State Government has set up a 15-member committee to work towards the reactivation of Niger Cement (NIGERCEM), Nkalagu.

Governor Francis Nwifuru announced this during a church service at the Government House Chapel, Abakiliki.

The committee members are Mrs Catherine Ogbu, Professor Adline Idike, Idu Igariwey, Professor Ben Odoh, Sunday Eze and Senator Chris Nwankwo.

Others are Senator Ken Eze, Senator Antony Ani, Senator Onyekachi Nwebonyi, Engr. Elias Mbam, Senator Sonni Ogbuoji , Barrister Roy Umahi, SAN, Senator Obinna Ogba, Senator Sylvanus Ngiji Ngele and Chief Ben Okah.

He said, “The committee should liaise with the core investor and shareholders to workout modalities for the immediate commencement of operations in the company which has been moribund for several decades. The committee has two weeks to provide solutions to the problem.

“Reactivation of the NIGERCEM Nkalagu was part of my campaign promises when I visited Nkalagu. I assured that the factory will be revived within my first tenure in office.”

Governor Nwifuru reiterated his plan to transform Abakaliki metropolitan city, restoring its lost glory in line with its master plan.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Sunday by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Dr Monday Uzor, and made available to journalists.

Nwifuru said a town hall meeting has been convened to engage stakeholders on the best approach to actualize the project.

The governor directed the Ministry of Capital City to be more stringent in ensuring that developers comply with the master plan.

He hinted that lands will be allocated to individuals with the zeal and capacity to establish factories at Ezzangbo Industrial City, urging indigenes of Ebonyi to come home and invest to boost the revenue of the state.

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Uzodimma appoints Imo State immediate past CAN Chairman, Eches, Special Adviser

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GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE

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Uzodimma appoints Imo State immediate past CAN Chairman, Eches, Special Adviser

Governor Hope Uzodimma has named the immediate past Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Imo State Chapter, Rev. Dr. Divine Eches Divine as his Special Adviser on Religious Affairs.

His appointment took effect June 25, 2025.

Rev Eches was elected Chairman of CAN, Imo State in 2020, a position he relinquished this month following a successful hand over to a successor.

In the five years that Rev Eches held away as CAN boss in Imo State, he acquitted himself creditably, discharging his roles in ways that also brought accolades to him from his Superiors working in God’s vineyard, both within and outside.

Before Rev Eches became Chairman of CAN Imo State, he had held other key positions in the organisation such as Secretary; Director of Education, Youth and Women Development; Deputy Publicity Secretary; among others.

A strong member of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) ministry, Rev Eches holds a Doctorate Degree in Theology, and was at different times, Chaplain of Enyimba Football Club, Aba and Super Eagles of Nigeria

He hails from Isiala Mbano in Imo State.

In congratulating Rev Eches in his new role, Governor Uzodimma expects that he will bring his wealth of experience, not just to serve Imo State well, but to deploy same in ensuring that the society is a better place for all.

Oguwike Nwachuku
Chief Press Secretary/Special Adviser Media to the Governor
June 27, 2025.

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