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Mbah breaks 20-year old water jinx, inaugurates landmark water project
• Builds 4.4MW gas plant to guarantee steady supply
Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has commissioned a 70 million litre per day water project in Enugu, saying his administration had raised potable water production capacity from the occasional 2 million litres per day to 120 million litres per day.
Commissioning the project known as the 9th Mile 24/7 Water Scheme on Saturday in fulfillment of his campaign promise to restore water to Enugu city in 180 days from the date of his inauguration, Dr. Mbah explained that the 4.4mw gas-powered plant built by his administration to supply power at the scheme would ensure uninterrupted water supply to Enugu residents.
Regretting the dire water challenges faced by Enugu residents before now, he said availability of potable water was consequential to his administration’s vision to raise the state’s economy from $.4.4 billion to $30 billion GDP in four to eight years.
“It was clear to us, that the status of water supply at the time was deplorable. At that time, there had been no reliable water supply in most parts of Enugu State for almost 20 years.
“One need not be a rocket scientist to discern that few investors will be attracted to the state under such dire circumstances, nor can existing businesses expand to generate additional jobs and economic growth. If anything, these conditions are suffocating businesses and households and leading to unnecessary suffering across the State.
“Faced with this fundamental issue, and considering the suffering of Ndi Enugu, it was only natural that we identified provision of water as one of our first targets in the drive to execute our mandate and social contract with citizens of Enugu.
“We also chose to give ourselves a target of resolving this challenge in 180 days not for the purpose of chest-thumping but rather because first, the issue is urgent. We did not want Ndi Enugu to suffer unduly for even one minute longer than avoidable, and, second, we saw this as an opportunity to galvanize Ndi Enugu for the tough tasks ahead and whip our administration into gear as quickly as possible,” he said.
Mbah recalled that the promise to provide potable water within the timeline of 180 days “triggered disbelief in most quarters and that is perhaps understandable, realising the countless successive, but fruitless attempts to address the problem.
“Happily, for us all, here we are, 180 days from that promise, commissioning this new ultra-modern water scheme with a capacity to deliver to businesses and families in Enugu 70 million litres of potable water daily and this is but the first phase. In a few weeks, we will also be commissioning new pumps in Oji water scheme to enable us to deliver another 50 million litres of water everyday. This will give us a total daily delivery of 120 million litres in Enugu, about twice the daily demand of Enugu urban.
“We are currently supplying water at appreciable pressures to Enugu municipality and I can state here and now that pipe-borne water is here to stay,” Mbah said.
While acknowledging some challenges in the downstream part of the water supply, he stressed: “Of course, there are instances of burst pipes around the metropolis, but this was not unexpected, given the age of a number of our lines. However, these constitute but teething problems which we will surely surmount in a matter of weeks and constant water 365 days of the year will once again be a reality in Enugu.”
The governor equally assured that effort would be intensified to extend pipe-borne water to a number of major residential areas, which developed since the last major pipe-laying projects in Enugu.
“In addition, the towns outside Enugu also have varied degrees of water problems. Now that we can see the end of the water issues around Enugu urban, we must now refocus to address towns like Nsukka, Oji, Udi, etc.,” he said, urging the cooperation of the residents in the payment for services and protection of the facilities.
“Reliable water supply is not cheap! But I promise that this water will be far less expensive than what you are spending today on water tanker supply. We must be willing to pay for connection to the meters, which will be installed in our homes and businesses, and pay a fair monthly rate for the water we consume.
“Second, the infrastructure that we have put in place, from this scheme here to the pipes going into our various residential areas, belong to Ndi Enugu and must be optimised. We cannot afford for them to be vandalized or stolen! Therefore, we must consider it our duty to look after this infrastructure”, he said.
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BREAKING: Obidient Movement threatens nationwide protests over Farotimi’s arrest
The Obidient Movement has issued a strong warning, threatening nationwide protests if human rights lawyer and activist Dele Farotimi is not immediately released from custody.
This development follows an order by a Magistrate Court in Ado Ekiti to remand Farotimi over allegations of defaming a prominent legal figure and founder of Afe Babalola University, Aare Afe Babalola, SAN.
Farotimi is accused of tarnishing Afe Babalola’s reputation through statements in his book, Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System.
His arrest has sparked outrage among supporters and human rights advocates, with many viewing it as an attack on free speech.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Dr. Yunusa Tanko, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, condemned Farotimi’s detention and called for his immediate and unconditional release.
Tanko argued that the incident raises serious concerns about the misuse of power and suppression of fundamental freedoms in Nigeria.
“This government has inflicted unbearable pain on Nigerians, from the reckless hike in fuel prices to skyrocketing food costs, leaving citizens in a dire state of poverty and hunger,” Tanko said.
He criticized the government’s policies, including the floating of the naira, which has caused the exchange rate to soar and intensified economic hardship.
He also highlighted the increasing collapse of businesses, skyrocketing interest rates, and failing public services like health care and electricity.
Tanko described Farotimi as a steadfast advocate for human rights, known for speaking out against injustice and defending marginalized communities.
“His arrest is a blatant attempt to silence him and intimidate others who dare to challenge the status quo,” Tanko stated.
The statement further detailed the Obidient Movement’s grievances against the government, including widespread hunger, insecurity, and the inability of civil servants to meet basic needs due to stagnant wages and rising living costs. It highlighted the plight of families unable to afford food, healthcare, and education, forcing many to abandon plans for childbearing amidst the economic crisis.
Tanko warned that if Farotimi is not released immediately, the movement would invoke its constitutional rights to stage protests nationwide. “We unequivocally condemn this abuse of power and demand that the Nigerian Police respect Dele Farotimi’s fundamental human rights as enshrined in Section 40 of Chapter 4 of the 1999 Constitution.”
The statement also called on the international community to monitor the situation and stand in solidarity with Farotimi and others advocating for justice and human rights in Nigeria. Tanko alleged that the government’s actions are part of a broader campaign to silence opposition voices, including Peter Obi, the leader of the Obidient Movement and a vocal critic of the administration.
“We are aware of a systematic plan to intimidate and silence His Excellency Peter Gregory Obi for speaking truth to power. We assure the public that we will resist any form of cruelty or abuse of power against him or any other advocate for justice,” Tanko declared.
The movement’s ultimatum underscores the growing tension in Nigeria over perceived abuses of power, economic mismanagement, and the suppression of dissent, as citizens increasingly demand accountability from the government.
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Former Edo NLC chairman slumps, dies after encounter with police
Comrade Kaduna Eboigbodin, the former Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) in Edo State, has reportedly died after a confrontation with police officers at a roadblock in the Upper Sokponba area of Benin City.
In response, civil society groups have issued a 48-hour ultimatum for the police to identify and hold accountable those responsible for the incident.
Eboigbodin, who was driving with his wife, was reportedly stopped on Monday by the police.
According to Rev. David Ugolor, Executive Director of the African Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), Eboigbodin’s wife stated that the officers demanded the vehicle’s papers, which were up to date.
They raised concerns about a discrepancy between the car’s glass engraving and its plate number.
Despite offering an explanation, the police allegedly seized his documents, ordered his arrest, and called for a tow truck to impound the vehicle.
The situation quickly escalated, and Eboigbodin reportedly collapsed at the scene.
His wife and bystanders rushed him to the hospital, but he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Witnesses claim the officers fled without offering any help.
The Edo State Police Command has denied the allegations of misconduct.
Police spokesperson SP Moses Yamu stated that the account provided by civil rights groups does not match the version of events given by Eboigbodin’s wife to the authorities.
Civil society organizations, including ANEEJ and the Edo Civil Society Organizations (EDOSCO), have called for justice for Eboigbodin.
Rev. Ugolor remembered him as a dedicated leader, former NLC Chairman in Edo State, National Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), and a pioneer in various civil society movements.
Comrade Omobude Agho, Coordinator-General of EDOSCO, expressed shock at the police’s actions, stressing that Eboigbodin was a respected and well-known figure in the state.
The groups have given the police 48 hours to identify the officers involved and provide a full explanation of the incident.
They have also emphasized the need for reform within the Nigerian Police Force and greater accountability for officers’ conduct.
Eboigbodin’s death has sparked widespread anger and demands for justice from labor unions, civil society organizations, and the public.
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Former Presidential Adviser, Prof Ogbu advocates for Institution of Chartered Journalists
Former Economic Adviser to the President on economic matters, Professor Osita Ogbu, OON, has made a case for the establishment of the institution of Chartered Journalists as a means of distinguishing core professional Journalists from quacks.
Ogbu made this call while delivering a lecture on the Theme: “Journalism in a Developing Economy: The Dignity of Professional Practice”, at the ongoing NUJ Enugu State Council Press Week.
Ogbu who is a Professor of Economics and global economic consultant, called for exhibition of integrity, attitudinal change and professionalism by Journalists in the discharge of their duties.
He said, “Journalism is not an all comers affair and practitioners must imbibe reading culture, be knowledgeable, package and develop themselves, dress well and serve the public interest through shaping public discourse” .
“The role of Journalists is to interface and act as intermediary between the government and the governed as well as shape the society for the better,”
Professor Ogbu while describing Journalism as a noble profession advised Journalists to engage in constant search for knowledge to distinguish them from quacks.
He commended the organizers of the 2024 NUJ Enugu Press Week and Conference chaired by Comrade Emmanuel Ikechukwu- Jonathan for the choice of the topic and hoped for internalization of knowledge derived from the lecture.
Earlier in his remark, the Chairman of NUJ Enugu Council, Comrade Sam Udekwe, explained that the Press week was an annual event meant to bring members together to explore ways of improving on their profession and sharing conviviality as well as honouring those who distinguished themselves in their fields of endeavor.
The Secretary of the Press Week Committee, Comrade Ignatius Okpara, in his remarks, appreciated Prof Osita Ogbu for his brilliant lecture and members of the union for their presence.
The grand finale of the NUJ Press Week comes up on Friday 6th December at the press centre in Enugu.
The high point of the event was the investiture of NUJ Icon of Democracy Award on Hon. Chidi Obetta, Member Representing Nsukka /Igbo-Eze South Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives National Assembly, Abuja, and NUJ Corporate Award on Afrinvest West Africa Limited.
While Obetta was honored in recognition of his numerous completed projects and many Empowerments in his Constituency, Afrinvest West Africa Limited was honored in recognition of their service to corporate space in Africa and humanity.
The Group Managing Director of Afrinvest West Africa Limited, Dr. Ike Chioke received the award on behalf of Afrivest while Hon. Okwy Ossai received the award for Hon. Obetta.
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