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Okigwe Ceramic: Ogbunikpa’s Motion urging Uzodimma to Revive Industry scales through

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Imo Assembly backs Ogbunikpa’s call on Uzodimma to revive Ezinachi Ceramic Industry in Okigwe
Motion, urging the Imo State Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma to direct the Ministry of Trade and Investment and other relevant State Government agencies to address the dying state of Ezinnachi Ceramic Industry in Okigwe LGA.has been adopted by Imo State House of Assembly.
The Chief Sponsor of the motion, Rt. Hon. Samuel Chidiebere Ogbunikpa as co-sponsored by other colleagues during plenary on Wednesday 7th May, 2025 prayed the support of the House to urge the Ministry to embark on immediate assessment of the industry with the aim of finding out what it will take to bounce it back to it’s original economically viable state.

Presenting the motion at the floor of the Chamber, the lawmaker representing Ikeduru State Constituency Hon. Joheoba Iheoha seconded the proposal while other nine members and co-sponsored it

Ogbunikpa in the motion, pointed out that since Dee Sam Mbakwe, who he said established the Ceramic Industry left office, that the industry has been moribund, as successive administrations had abandoned it.

In his words “Ceramic Industry is one of the industries in the country that is seriously thriving, as it dishes out products that are highly sorted for in our homes, the electronics world, the medical field, among others.

“So reviving the industry in the state will not just benefit the people of the LGA, but the state and the nation at large, as it will encourage exportation of the products, create employment opportunities, resurrect the ailing economy of the LGA, and its environs, boost Imo State Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, Increase Human Capacity Development among others,’ Ogbunikpa asserted’.

He however expressed no doubt that Governor Hope Uzodimma would direct the aforementioned ministry to immediately move into repositioning of the industry, noted that the Governor has distinguished himself in the areas of Commerce, Trade, Rural Development in the state, and so has the capacity to sustain the industrial revolutional efforts within the state.

He further commended the Governor for the Infrastructural development in the State and according to him, Okigwe State Constituency, citing the road construction from Owerri to Okigwe, and from Okigwe to St Mary’s in the Local Government, among others.

Ogbunikpa recalled the efforts of the former Governor of the State Dr. Sir Sam Mbakwe for establishing the industry during his days, just as he solicited the support of other lawmakers to ensuring that the legacy is sustained.

Speaking in favour of the motion was former Speaker of the House, and Obowo lawmaker, Hon. Kennedy Ibeh, who while recalling that the industry was producing about 30million products in a year to show how viable it was then, reiterated that reviving the industry commands multi faceted benefits.

Pointing out that the state is blessed with the raw materials needed to run the industry, Ibeh called on the Imo state investment Promotion Agency ISIPA, to instead of leaving everything in the hands of government, should wake up to their duties of promoting Imo tourism potentials, raw material potentials, fish out investors and link them to the state government for development of the state.

Adding his voice, the Onuimo legislator, Hon. James Esile stated that everything had been moribund in the state, but he is elated that Governor Uzodimma has been working acidiously to resuscitate them, and so he believed he will also look into reviving the industry.

The Mbaitoli representative, Hon. Innocent Ikpamezie maintained that when this ceramic industry bounces back, that it will not only encourage employment of the youths, but will also support exportation and lots of other benefits not just to Okigwe people but the entire state.

Also speaking the Isiala Mbano lawmaker, and Deputy Majority Leader, Rt. Hon. Sam Osuji commended the mover of the motion adding that the move, will encourage industrialization, boost the IGR of the state, curtail, and reduce the level of insecurity in the LGA, as the people will be meaningfully engaged.

Other lawmakers who spoke were Members Representing Ikeduru, Hon. Johnleoba Iheoha, Nkwerre, Hon. Chisom Ojukwu, Minority Leader, Rt. Hon. Princewill Amuchie, Ehime Mbano, Hon. Ben Ozoemenam.

While putting the motion to voice vote, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Chike Olemgbe, and member representing Obowo State Constituency adopted “Ayes” voice had it.

In the end, the Speaker directed the Clerk of the House to convey the House resolution to the governor and other related body for onward action.

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HERDSMEN ATTACKS AND THE CONTINUATION OF OBAFEMI AWOLOWO’S AGENDA.

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CHINONSO JOHN ELUMEZIE

Imo State, situated in southeastern Nigeria and home to a significant agrarian Igbo population is struggling with escalating insecurity caused by recurring Fulani herdsmen attacks indirectly backed by some powerful politicians, the Sultanate, and top military generals. These attacks have not only resulted in tragic loss of lives, widespread displacement of rural communities and farmers, but have also disrupted agricultural lands and activities. The herdsmen incursions have also instilled fear among farmers, and is currently threatening the state’s food security potentially triggering a hunger crisis.
The looming hunger crisis in Imo state is thus not merely a humanitarian issue but also a political and cultural concern. In communities such as Amakohia-Ubi in Owerri West Local Government Area, over 200 farmers have reported substantial financial losses due to herdsmen destroying crops such as cassava, maize, and vegetables. Similarly, in Obosa-Assa community in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area farmers have expressed concerns over the continuous invasion of their farmlands by herders carrying dangerous weapons, making it difficult for the community to defend themselves. The community sent an SOS to the state government, with one farmer stating, “Hunger is imminent in our communities because they have continued to invade our farmlands.” Furthermore, the Umuagubiam village in Oforola, Ezi Orsu, Izombe, Ejemekwuru and Agwa communities residents among others, reported kidnapping and physical assaults (maiming and killings) of their farmers.
In response to recent attacks, security forces have only made empty promises in tackling the menace. The government of Imo State has avowedly refused to implement the anti-open grazing law passed during the administration of Chief Achike Udenwa, former Governor of Imo State. The inability of the government of Imo State and that of Ahmed Tinubu administration at the centre to confront and tackle this ugly menace shows that they are complicit. Perhaps, it could be an indirect way to complete the starvation of Igbos started by late Chief Obafemi Awolowo during the ill-fated Nigeria/Biafra civil war that lasted for 30 months. The recurring herdsmen attack in the state and other parts of eastern Nigeria has compromised food security and intensified existing tensions. This scenario risks exacerbating poverty and malnutrition, especially among vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly.
Conclusion
The persistent attacks by herdsmen in Imo State have far-reaching implications, particularly with regards to food security. Since the response from the Nigerian government has been widely criticized as slow and ineffective, fuelling frustration and anger among the Igbo people in general, it is necessary that both state and federal governments collaborate with local communities to implement sustainable solutions that ensure the safety of farmers and the protection of farmlands. The Fulani herdsmen should be made to understand that this is the 21st century. Unfortunately, the government of the day that should have called them to order is reasoning and behaving like cows, that is why there are no proactive measures to prevent this looming danger.
Chinonso John Elumezie is an activist

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Imo LG Chairmen end Procurement training as Adikibe recounts experience …commends Uzodimma for Commitment to grassroots development

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The 27 Local Government Chairmen in Imo State have ended a training to Strengthen the third tier Government organized by Government of Imo State Bureau of Public Procurement and Price Intelligence (BPPPI)

The three day enlightenment program tagged: ” Sustainable Procurement Training for Local Government Chairmen and Principal officers commenced on Wednesday 28th May and ended on Friday 30th May, 2025 at Rock View Hotels, Owerri, Imo State.

The Workshop brought together executive chairmen of all local councils and senior officials of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) to participate in the training.

Addressing newsmen on Friday, the Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Imo State Chapter, Hon. Ikenna Adikibe, while commending the State Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma for deeming it necessary to equip the LG Chairmen on the judicious management of funds described the training as a “knowledge-driven and impactful exercise” that will help local council leaders manage public resources with professionalism and integrity.

Adikibe,who doubles as the Chairman of Oru West further thanked Governor Uzodimma on behalf of other Chairmen for his consistent commitment to rejigging the local government system and capacity building. He noted that the initiative reflects the governor’s desire to institutionalize good governance practices at the local level.

Also speaking, Comrade Okey Okere, President of Imo NULGE and Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the state, emphasized the significance of the Procurement Law in promoting transparency and discouraging corruption in public service.

He explained that the training aligned with international best practices, particularly those supported by global institutions like the World Bank. “A well-implemented procurement law ensures due process—from needs assessment and proper pricing to competitive bidding and transparent selection of contractors,” Okere said.

According to him, when followed strictly, procurement procedures help maximize public value by ensuring that limited resources are used efficiently and effectively.
Okere also revealed that although the workshop was initially scheduled to last five days, it concluded in three, thanks to the participants’ quick assimilation of the course content and the effectiveness of the program’s delivery.
Participants such as Hon. Ugochukwu Vitalis Obi (Etiokwe) of Njaba LGA and Hon. Ifunanya Nwanegwo of Mbaitolu LGA expressed satisfaction with the training, praising its hands-on and technology-driven approach. They described the experience as timely and essential for improving local administrative performance.

All council chairmen and senior NULGE officials attended the workshop and widely acknowledged it as a strategic investment in local government reform. Many expressed gratitude to Governor Uzodimma for prioritizing capacity development across all tiers of governance in Imo State.

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Aviation workers intensify awareness on safe Sky operations

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The National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) has stepped up awareness Campaign to ensure a safe and secure operations in the Airspace Transport system.
This was disclosed during a two-day post May-Day lecture, 7th edition with the theme:
“Conflict Resolution and Restorative Justice” and Aviation Workers the Cornerstone of safe and Secure Skies” respectively.

Speaking at the event, the National President of National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) and Chairman International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) Comrade Ben Nnabue said it is a measure to preventing accidents and ensuring that air craft are properly maintained.
He stated that the choice of Imo State was to encourage the State Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma for his Transformative Initiative at Sam Mbakwe Airport to have International flighting land at the Airport.
While Commending the Governor, he informed that with the measures been put in place, Airspace is safe and Secure.
According to him, the Membership of the Union cuts across every Airport in Nigeria both Government and Private owned.
He urged the members to speed up expectation to ensure that the sky is safe and Secure.

The Workshop which was organized by Jayson Terrel and Associates Ltd was held in Imo State from Monday 26th to Tuesday 27th May, 2027.
Declaring the Seminar open on Monday, Prof. Rev. Fr. Philip Ogbonna disclosed that mapping was the first process in conflict resolution to explore the solution, explaining that Mapping was to determine the cause of the conflict.
According to him, without Mapping, solution would be very difficult to achieve.
He noted that most Conflicts, with reference to Nigeria, some people are usually the beneficiaries.

In the lecture series, Prof. M. N. Obasi with the topic “Dispute resolution Mechanism: Mediation and Conciliation” said the point formed the course of Alternative Dispute resolution (ADR).
He encouraged workers to adopt ADR in settling disputes, saying that it is faster, cost effectiveness and at the same time achieve the same purpose.

Another Guest Speaker, Dr. Walter Emereole of whose topic was on “The impact of Clear Communication in Labour Relations” charged the Participants to take advantage of the lecture to identify communication gap in their work spheres as a tool for sustainable relations.
Also speaking on the 2nd day conference, Amb. Anthony C. Akalugo, the CEO of Leadership Sustainable Development Academy Ltd with a topic: “Sustainable Practices in Aviation Sector anchored on Aviation Workforce” averred that the discussion availed the participants the opportunity to explore some factors that affect sustainable business in Nigeria Aviation Sector,
He said: “the role of workers in the sustainability in the Aviation Industry is very essential for the interconnectivity, equipment, the regulatory Compliance and Organizational practices, all these interoperate to ensure a safe sky”

Meanwhile, the Organizer, Dr. Chioma Magnus Orjiakor stated that essence of choosing the topic was to expose the workers in aviation Industry and other workers across the country to take advantage of uzitiling the Alternative means of resolving issues other than the court.
According to him, the regular clamour for better treatment by Nigerian workers occasioned by Government’s treatment but unable to resove it. Most times, they resort to strike action.
He however pointed out that restorative Justice aim to restore promote sustainable peace by building stronger relationship between the Government and workers.

In the same vein, Comrade Ochem Aba of NUATE noted that the essence of the Workshop was to gather all their members to Imo State to take advantage of the awareness Campaign for the Security of both the workspace and the Industry

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