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Relentless Reformer: Hon. Emeka Okoronkwo Tightens the Screws on Imo’s Transport Sector with Dual Leadership Overhauls …..as ICT and ISTOA gets new excos

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By Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, May 15, 2025.

In a clear demonstration of his workaholic drive to sanitize and restructure the transport sector in Imo State, the Honourable Commissioner for Transport, Hon. Emeka Okoronkwo, has, within days, overseen the election and inauguration of two key transport leadership bodies—Imo State Tricycle Operators Association (ISTOA) and Imo City Transport (ICT).

The whirlwind of reforms kicked off with the successful election of a new executive committee for ISTOA, a move aligning with the Shared Prosperity agenda of Governor Hope Uzodimma. Hon. Okoronkwo received the new leaders at the Ministry of Transport headquarters in Owerri, charging them to uphold discipline, unity, and operational accountability. He emphasized that structured leadership remains the backbone of a functional transport ecosystem and reiterated the Ministry’s support—so long as stakeholders stay aligned with government regulations.

Barely catching his breath, the indefatigable Commissioner went on to inaugurate the executives of Imo City Transport (ICT), appointing a new leadership team and tasking them with restoring excellence, integrity, and order within the city’s urban mobility structure.

During both engagements, Hon. Okoronkwo echoed the guiding principles of Governor Uzodimma’s administration—transparency, order, and people-centered governance—and called on the transport leaders to drive change from within their respective domains. He reassured them of the Ministry’s unwavering support in achieving a more accountable and effective transport system.

The back-to-back engagements not only reflect Hon. Okoronkwo’s no-nonsense approach to sectoral reform but also reaffirm his commitment to Governor Uzodimma’s vision of a well-regulated, stakeholder-driven transport network in Imo State.

With newly elected and inaugurated leaderships in place, both ISTOA and ICT now bear a renewed mandate: to work in sync with the Ministry, enforce discipline, and contribute meaningfully to the development of Imo’s transport infrastructure. Hon. Okoronkwo’s hands-on leadership continues to set the pace for sustainable reform—one executive team at a time.

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Terrorism Charges: Judge moves Nnamdi Kanu’s trial to DSS headquarters

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The trial of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB, has been moved to the headquarters of the Department of State Services, DSS.

Justice James Omotosho ordered that Kanu’s trial be moved from the Abuja Federal High Court to the DSS headquarters.

The trial judge said the case was moved to the DSS headquarters to allow for the inspection of Kanu’s shipping container.

The container was said to have been used by Kanu to bring a radio transmitter into Nigeria for broadcast on Radio Biafra.

The IPOB leader is currently facing trial for terrorism due to his push for the actualization of Biafra.

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June 12: Nigeria owes heroes of democracy debt of gratitude

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Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, George Akume says Nigeria owes the heroes of democracy debt of gratitude for having endured the brutality of military officers, the imprisonments, the humiliation, and even for paying the supreme price.

Akume made this statement at a Democracy Day Lecture at the State House in Abuja on Thursday as part of events to celebrate the 2025 Democracy Day.

Ekwutosblog reports that the event is themed, ‘Consolidating on the Gains of Nigeria’s Democracy: Necessity of Enduring Reforms’.

 

He said despite the many military takeovers in West Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria remains a shining example of a nation upholding the tenets of democracy for 26 unbroken years.

Recall that in the last five years, West and Central Africa have recorded over 10 coup attempts since the August 2020 military takeover in Mali. Apart from Mali, military juntas have also replaced elected leaders in Guinea, Burkina Faso, Niger Republic, and Gabon.

Earlier in 2025, the trio of Mali, Niger Republic and Burkina Faso pulled out of regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS.

The former Benue State Governor applauded all heroes of democracy, both dead and alive, for their struggle for a new Nigeria.

“Today’s celebration would not have been possible but for the commitment and determination of ordinary Nigerian citizens who stood strong in the face of military oppression, brutality, and rights denial.

“The June 12 struggle was a watershed as millions of our countrymen and women poured out on the streets. From the towns and villages, the cries for democracy and just governance were a movement. That is the June 12 struggle. That movement gave birth to the new democratic regime,” he added.

Present at the event was the Vice President Kashim Shettima, who represented President Bola Tinubu, ministers, heads of agencies and departments, scholars, among others.

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British-Indian survives crash that killed over 200

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A 40-year-old British-Indian from London, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, is believed to be the only known survivor of the tragic Air India Flight AI171 crash that occurred Monday morning near Ahmedabad Airport.

Initial reports indicated that at least 40 people had died in the accident. A subsequent update raised the estimated death toll, with over 200 passengers confirmed dead.

The latest information from local authorities in Ahmedabad confirms that at least one individual, Ramesh, survived the crash.

Ramesh had been visiting family in Ahmedabad and was on his return journey to London when the aircraft went down shortly after take-off.

He sustained injuries to his chest, eyes, and feet and is currently receiving medical treatment.

Speaking from his hospital bed to the Hindustan Times, Ramesh recounted the horrifying moments leading up to the crash:

“About thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud bang, and everything just fell apart. It happened so fast. When I regained consciousness, I was surrounded by bodies. I panicked and started running. Debris was everywhere. Someone pulled me out and rushed me to an ambulance.”

The London-bound flight, carrying 242 people, lost contact with air traffic control moments after departure.

Flight tracking service Flightradar24 reported that the last recorded signal from the aircraft came when it was at an altitude of just 625 feet (190 metres).

The plane crashed into a densely populated residential area housing medical staff, triggering a massive fireball and widespread devastation on the ground.

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