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Gov Mbah signs New Enugu City, Enugu GIS, ENSIEC Bills into Law

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Gov Mbah signs New Enugu City, Enugu GIS, ENSIEC Bills into Law
Governor Peter Mbah signing the bills in Enugu on Friday

Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State on Friday signed the New Enugu City Development Agency Bill, Enugu State Geographical Information System Service Bill, and Enugu State Independence Electoral Commission, ENSIC, (Amendment) Bill into Law.

Speaking during the signing, which was witnessed by the Speaker of the Enugu State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Uchenna Ugwu, at Government House, Enugu, on Friday, Mbah said that while the New Enugu City Development Agency Law had an administrative authority to manage the development of a new city masterplan that would cater for the present and future generations, the Enugu State Geographical Information System Service Law was for the automation and digitalisation of processes for service delivery, starting with lands.

He explained that the ENSIEC Amendment Law would bring the state’s election management body in tandem with amendments to the 1999 Constitution as it concerns electoral bodies.

On the New Enugu City Development Agency, he said: “We know that we are very futuristic in the way we view and approach governance. We are essentially already thinking about our tomorrow. As you all know, Enugu is gradually getting to an implosion level. Since the city of Enugu was created, there has not been any attempt to expand the city to be able to accommodate more people. What we have witnessed today is a legal framework that allows us and even future governments to continue to expand the city.

“What we are going to do with the passage and signing into law of this bill is to have a master plan of the New Enugu City. We may not be able to execute or fully implement this master plan, but at least, there is a master plan for our children; those who will come after us will not get to a situation where they will be wondering, did our parents not think about us?

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“Therefore, what we have done today is to think about our future generations. We now have an area that is today cited and called the New Enugu City. By signing this bill into law, we now also set up an administrative authority that is going to manage this New City.”

Throwing more light on the Enugu State Geographical Information System Service, he said it was in line with the administration’s campaign promise to automate governance process, starting with simplification and sanitisation of land administration and services in the state.

“You recall during our campaigns, we promised that we were going to ensure that you commence and complete the processing of your Certificates of Occupancy within 72 hours. So, what we have done here today is to set up an agency that manages this information such as our property information system, our survey and land information systems, and a whole lot of other information systems.

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“With the signing of this law, our institutions are further strengthened, as you can now access all these services on a digital platform. You can also start and complete your payment in the portal provided. Recall that we have said that we are going to mobilise our domestic revenue and enhance the quality of services that we provide within the civil service space. So, what we have done here today is set up the legal framework that allows us to go ahead to implement that part of our manifesto,” the governor stated.

Mbah commended the House of Assembly for keying into and providing support for his administration’s development

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“We can not progress, and we can not go on this journey without the support of the State House of Assembly. So, we want to thank you for the speedy passage of these executive bills,” he concluded.

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Gunmen assassinate Governor Aiyedatiwa’s Campaign Coordinator in Ondo

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Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa

Alaba Abbey, a campaign coordinator of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo state, has been brutally murdered by gunmen

Mr Abbey, who served as a ward coordinator for the Lucky Aiyedatiwa Campaign Organization Foot-Soldiers (LACO-SF), was killed in his hometown of Supare Akoko, Akoko South West Local Government Area, on Saturday.

The Gazette learnt that the deceased was the returning officer for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in his Ward 10 in the recently concluded primary of the governing party.

Samuel Abbey, a younger brother to the deceased, who confirmed the sad development, said that the local politician was shot at the front of his house in Supare, and the family believed it was an assassination.

“It is a sad development, my brother was assassinated in front of his house here in Supare. Our family are in pain right now,” he said.

Funmilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, the spokesperson for the police in Ondo, confirmed the killing of Mr Abbey in a brief chat with reporters in Akure, on Sunday.

Mrs Odunlami-Omisanya revealed that the state command had launched an investigation into the brutal killings.

“We have begun an investigation into the case and we will unravel what led to his killing,” she said.

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Meanwhile, the Lucky Aiyedatiwa Campaign Organisation Foot-Soldiers (LACO-SF) has condemned Mr Abbey’s brutal killing.

The group also called on police authorities in the state to protect its members from brutal attacks by assailants.

In a statement by the spokesperson for the campaign organisation, Kayode Fasua said the late Abbey was actively involved in the campaign activities of Mr Aiyedatiwa until his brutal killing.

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Earlier, the Director-General of LACO-FS in Akoko Southwest Local Government, David Ajobiewe, described the killing of Mr Abbey as a big tragedy.

“Excel had been a resourceful coordinator for the Aiyedatiwa campaign organisation in Ward 10 of Supare and was never known to be violent and never had any history of a local or domestic dispute.

“We urge the police authorities to step up investigations into his gruesome murder and bring the perpetrators of the dastardly act to book,” he said.

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Enugu govt awards contract to revamp Hotel Presidential, set to revive Nigergas company

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Dilapidated Hotel Presidential Hotel Enugu

The Governor Peter Mbah Administration in Enugu State Government has awarded the contract for the revamping of Hotel Presidential, a premier hotel in the heart of the state’s capital.

The administration also said that it was currently perfecting the terms of agreement for the resuscitation of the state-owned Nigergas Company Limited sequel to a memo by the Enugu State Investment Development Authority in line with Dr. Peter Mbah’s target to rehabilitate, refurbish, and commission all dormant state assets such as Nigergas.

Government made these known after the State Executive Council meeting presided over by the governor at the weekend.

Briefing Government House correspondents, the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Aka Eze Aka, and his Culture and Tourism counterpart, Dame Ugochi Madueke, said the moves were in line with the governor’s promise to convert all dormant assets in the state to productive assets.

According to Dame Madueke, revamping of the Presidential Hotel would not only put Enugu State in the world map as the premier destination for investment, tourism and hospitality, but would also create jobs for the teeming youths in the state.

“It is with great joy that I make this announcement because the hotel has been abandoned and had gone moribund over the past years. However, bringing it back to life will not only put our state on the world map again, it will equally create economic value-chain, market, tourism and employment for our youths,” the commissioner stated.

Hotel Presidential was built by the administration of the late premier of the defunct Eastern Region, Dr. Michael Okpara, and opened in 1963. It ran as a prestigious hotel until it became moribund decades after.

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Speaking on the Nigergas Company Limited, Mr. Aka observed that the present administration was focused on reviving all moribund industries to create economy of scale for the state, and lead to the state selling its products beyond the East of the Niger.

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He said the approval for the revamp of the comatose company was based on a rigorous assessment of many commercial proposals and models presented to the state, establishing a compelling business case and profitability.

On his part, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Enugu State Investment Development Authority, Dr. Sam Ogbu-Nwobodo, while throwing more light on the move, said the demand for medical oxygen and industrial gas in the country far outpace the supply, hence the need for the state government to partner a reliable private player with proven integrity and track record to revamp this Nigergas and take advantage of the huge inherent opportunities.

“The “re-engineering, refurbishment, and subsequent commissioning of Nigergas is a deliberate step by the Governor Mbah Administration to provide the much-needed medical oxygen and industrial gas for the South East and the entire country because the country is hugely underserved.

“The profitability profile, commercial and investment have been vetted with prospects of huge profit.

“We have everything on ground, and our timeline to kick off is certain. What remains is the paperwork because we already have the approval of the governor and now that of the State Exco,” he added.

Dr. Nwobodo said the Nigergas Company, would employ over a thousand workers, when resuscitated.

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He explained that the move to revamp Nigergas was one in the series of projects aimed at reviving other moribund state-owned enterprises such as Niger Steel Ltd., Sunrise Flour Mills, and the aluminum smelting company at Ohebe Dim.F

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Man stabs wife to death over infidelity

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Man stabs wife to death over infidelity

A man who is yet-to-be identified has reportedly stabbed his wife to death over alleged infidelity in Ekiti State.

The incident happened over the weekend at Christ Avenue, within the Adebayo vicinity of Ado-Ekiti.

A local resident informed reporters that the incident happened Friday evening, while another source indicated it occurred Saturday morning.

The couple, it was gathered, had sent the older of their two children on an errand and locked up the door to their apartment before they started fighting on the issue.

During the fight, the man, said to be a law enforcement agent, and his wife, who worked in a chemist shop, stabbed each other with sharp objects.

It was not known whether it was knife or bottles that was used in the fight.

A source said, “They locked themselves up inside their apartment with their younger child of about five years .

“The man confronted the deceased over allegations that she was cheating on him, a fight ensued leading him to stab his wife to death,” the source said of the infidelity case that led to death in Ekiti.

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“At that moment, people had come to separate the fight only to meet the door to their apartment locked. When they could not break the door open, some of the people around removed some of the ceiling to gain entry into their apartment.

“They met the deceased and her husband with injuries all over their bodies. The woman was unconscious and was immediately rushed to the hospital but she gave up the ghost before they got to the hospital.”

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The source mentioned that the incident has been reported to the police station. The man has been taken to an undisclosed hospital for treatment, under police surveillance.

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