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Community Development and End of Year Stock-taking: The Ejeh Street Example
By Sam Otuonye
“There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests gets together to work towards the same goals. One of the most important things you can do on this earth is to let people know they are not alone.” (Idowu Koyenikan)
The above quote by the renowned author, Koyenikan, is a direct allusion to community living and its earthly essence in relation to development and ancillary nuances.
Community development is a process where community members take collective action on issues that are important to them, which are not one-off events but enjoy a stream of sustainability. It creates community safety, increases community cohesion, improves environmental sanitary wellbeing and reduces social isolation.
For instance, Ejeh Street, a neighborhood community located at Olympic Layout, Upper One-day Road, Enugu, Enugu State, came together in the year 2022, to form a union of residents, christened; Ejeh Street Residents’ Forum, with a clear mandate to do three significant things: Security, Road maintenance, and general environmental sanitation.
The word community is central to human experience. Being part of an engaging community gives us a sense of belonging. It enables us to share personal relatedness and support perpetual growth of each other, ourselves and our environment. When community development is effective, there is less crime, social harmony, security, and an overwhelming sense of belonging. Community development reduces problems and increases opportunities for the growth and wellbeing of the residents.

Ejeh Street community efforts sit comfortably well on these benefits. Since the creation of Ejeh Street Residents’ Forum a lot of social and environmental renewal has taken place. The residents have organized themselves into a water-tight union of brotherhood, where peace, love, empathy, sympathy and brotherliness fester on a daily basis.
The residents have charted sustainable development goals that have given birth to the installation of street solar light, regular access road maintenance with stones and laterite, and clearing of weeds and debris within the environment. They set ground rules against indiscriminate dumping of refuse and inappropriate street gardening. They developed a security surveillance model that is unique to them with a cutting-edge intelligence component. And it is working perfectly well for them. All these are executed with communal free-will contributions laced with enthusiasm and forthrightness.
No wonder, former American President, John F. Kennedy, in his inaugural speech posited historic and inspiring words, challenging Americans to support the American government by participating in the developmental strides of their country as individuals, groups, communities, corporates, and entities. “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country,” the sage advised. This is a call for civic action and public service. It is a call for everyone to contribute in some way and measure to the public good.
Ejeh Street residents have demonstrated this in no mean measure. They meet every last Monday of the month, utilizing the ‘Sit-at-home’ mood in the state, to discuss issues affecting their community and proffering solutions thereto. Their impact goes beyond the immediate environs as they are hatching lofty packages to extend charity to the poor and needy in the society, in a bid to increase the smiles on their beautiful faces. This year, they have earmarked St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Precious Junction, One-day Road, for a thanksgiving service, to praise the name of the Lord for all year round prosperity, protection and divine assistance, with the grand finale of an end of year party, a lavish event that witnesses sumptuous cuisines and juicy drinks.
As year 2023 draws to a close, the Forum has taken stock of issues, events, programmes and milestone achievements recorded, setting its mind on elevating the bar in the coming years, as the Spirit of God directs.
It is indeed, a strategic milieu worthy of emulation by other street neighborhoods in Olympic Layout and elsewhere, as by so doing, development would converge and extend to all cities, with or without the state.

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I regret trusting my community elders,’ says Cubana Chief Priest after primary election defeat
Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has reacted to his defeat in the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election for the Orsu/Orlu/Oru East Federal Constituency seat in Imo State.
The celebrity businessman, who serves as the Imo State Coordinator of the City Boys Movement, had sought the APC ticket to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives.
Reacting after the outcome of the primary election in a viral video, Cubana Chief Priest said he had no regrets contesting for the position. Still, he expressed disappointment over what he described as misplaced trust in community elders.
“I’m a hustler, and I didn’t regret trying to contest for a position. My only regret was trusting the elders in the community. I know how much I gave them, but only 14 people voted for me in the primary,” he said.
Cubana Chief Priest had announced his political ambition earlier this year, advocating for what he described as cleaner and issue-based political participation driven by young Nigerians.
Following his defeat, reactions trailed the outcome on social media, with some users mocking the businessman and suggesting he may have underestimated the dynamics of Nigerian politics.

However, Ossai Ovie Success defended him against online criticism.
“Why are people mocking Cubana Chief Priest? Not nice… it’s ok to try and try again,” he wrote on Facebook.
“He lost an election and so what? I am disappointed,” he added.

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Peter Obi mourns 17 police officers killed in Yobe deadly terror ambush
Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has expressed deep sorrow over the killing of security personnel during a recent terrorist attack on a military school in Yobe State, describing the deaths as a painful national tragedy.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Obi extended condolences to the leadership of the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Police following the reported death of 17 police officers and an unspecified number of soldiers during the attack.
“I extend my sincerest condolences to the High Command and Leadership of the Nigerian Military and the Police over the tragic loss of our courageous officers,” Obi said.
“It is with deep sadness that I acknowledge the heartbreaking death of 17 brave police officers, alongside an unspecified number of soldiers, who made the ultimate sacrifice during the recent terrorist attack on a military school in Yobe State.”
The former Anambra State governor said the nation must stand in solidarity with the military, police authorities, and the families of the slain officers.
“At this moment of profound sorrow, the entire nation stands in solidarity with the leadership of the Armed Forces, the Police, the affected commands, and the wider security community,” he stated.

Obi stressed that the continuous loss of security personnel and innocent civilians should not be treated as routine, warning that insecurity must be confronted with urgency and sincerity.
“Every security personnel killed is a tragedy to our nation. Every fallen officer represents a family thrown into grief, children left without parents, and communities robbed of those sworn to protect them,” he said.
He called on the Federal Government to prioritise the welfare of families of fallen officers through adequate compensation and long-term support.
“The Federal Government must ensure adequate compensation, support, and long-term welfare for the families of all those who paid the supreme price in service to our nation,” Obi added.
The Labour Party chieftain further urged authorities to adopt decisive and strategic measures to tackle insecurity across the country.
“A nation cannot continue to normalise the killing of its security personnel and innocent citizens without urgent, decisive, and strategic action. We must confront insecurity with sincerity, professionalism, and the political will necessary to protect lives and restore public confidence,” he stated.
Obi also sympathised with the bereaved families, assuring them that the sacrifices of the slain officers would not be forgotten.
“To the families of the fallen heroes, I offer my deepest and most heartfelt sympathies. We mourn with you, and we honour the courage and sacrifice of your loved ones. May their souls rest in eternal peace,” he said.

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Enugu 2027: Civil society group kicks against Nnaji clearance
A Civil society organization, The Defence for Democracy, has criticized the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for clearing former minister of Science and Technology, Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, to contest the primaries for the forthcoming governorship elections in Enugu State despite being under investigation over alleged forged credentials.
Nnaji resigned from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s cabinet over allegations of forgery and is currently being investigated by relevant authorities.
In a statement issued by the National President of the organisation Dr. Emeka Nwachukwu, and made available to journalists, the organisation questioned the integrity of the entire screening and accused the party of working in favour of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The organisation said the APC will have sufficient grounds to fast-track accelerated hearing of the forgery case and eventually upturn any victory in the name of the former minister should he win.
The group stressed that “leadership must be built on trust, integrity, and credibility. The people of Enugu State deserve leaders whose records can withstand public scrutiny without fear or controversy.”
The organisation emphasized that while the allegations are not yet proven before a competent court of law, the PDP has a moral responsibility to raise the red flag on the former minister, “Because we are all in this country, and we know that in an event that this former minister wins, there will be an accelerated hearing that will hand over that victory to the APC.

“We believe firmly that Enugu deserves honest leadership, grassroots connection, and a leader who understands the pains of the people, and there are many such people.
“From our findings there are people who represent a great future, and as an organization, we stand for good governance, and when our findings throw up people of impeccable character, we naturally step in to ensure that they excel.
“We therefore find it strange that people can move from controversy to ambition without addressing the questions hanging over their names.”
The organisation called on the aspirant to immediately clear his name before throwing himself into the race, stressing that the allegations and public reports surrounding his academic credentials are too weighty to be ignored.
The organisation called on the National Secretariat of the PDP to immediately intervene and save the party the embarrassment, stressing that “We are watching events in Enugu and other parts of the country, and we would have issued this statement to congratulate the Enugu state chapter of the party if it screened out the former minister, because there is a moral burden there which is far beyond what the courts might eventually pronounce.”

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