By Vitalis Unachukwu This political move , borne out of bad advice and a misguided decision, is unacceptable , being a panic ploy to gag and silence the people, whose Constitutional Rights, Safeguards and Freedoms are guaranteed , overriding everything to the contrary . Chapter 1V of the Constitution on the citizens’ Fundamental Human Rights, overrides this political decision and action of an embattled government, soon to settle scores with the people of Nigeria, from whom government derives its power and authority to govern . The original force of the…
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Imo Head Of Service: And Politics Of Succession
The Civil Service rules abhors playing politics with the system especially, in terms of promotion. In fact doing so is considered a taboo itself. It takes just O’ Level knowledge of Government to know that one of the characteristics of a civil servant is non partisanship, that is not associating with anything politics. Elevation of civil servants from one position to the other should strictly by merit. Promotions are done according to years of service in line with one’s record of experience of in a particular ministry. But as things…
Read MoreEze Morrison Eke ( Omadike) and undiluted love for his subjects
By Ifeanyi Ndukwe Eze Morrison Eke PhD is the Traditional Ruler of Umuoma Nekede Autonomous community in Owerri West local Government Area of Imo State. He is one of the notable and classic traditional rulers in Owerri west and Imo State in general. Eze Morrison Eke Omadike values his people very well, he always think of what to do to put smiles on their faces, on December last year, he gifted Umuoma Nekede widows, that was why he was applauded by the generality of Umuoma Widows on his continued benevolence…
Read MoreRe: Dissolution Of Political Appointees By Uzodinma: Truth Of Matter
By Amby Uneze On the 16th of January, 2024, the People’s Governor of Imo State, His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodinma briefed all the State Expanded Exco, the SOLADs of Local Government Areas, the GLOs at the ward level and indeed all his Appointees. Being the first briefing after the Governor and his deputy, Lady Chinyere Ihuoma Ekomaru took his second term Oaths of Office to complete his Constitutionally mandatory eight years in office as the Executive Governor, the meeting was well attended and of course was pre-emptive. It was…
Read MoreImo CP: Exhibiting excellent, purposeful driven ideas to achieve desired result
By Collins Osuji In the last couple of years, Imo State has been bedeviled by spate of insecurity. On record, over 200 lives have been lost and properties running into billions of naria destroyed during this period. The ugly situation lingered to a point where it seems as if it has overwhelmed both the government and the security agencies in the state. Hence, the capacity of the state actors, particularly the police to tame the activities of the notorious non-state actors, otherwise christened, “unknown gunmen”, was brought to…
Read MoreAPC And Its Blood Tasty Govt In Imo: Samdaddy Is Right In His Assertion That APC Is Vicious, Corrupt, Insensitive, Retrogressive
…Cajetan Duke Is Not Intelligent By Ekwueme O. Ekwueme I read like any other Nigerian, a harsh statement by the APC Publicity Secretary in Imo State, one Cajetan Duke. He was reacting to a harmless and statesmanly assertion of the PDP National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu that APC Government in Nigeria, not only in Imo state is vicious, retrogressive, insensitive and corrupt. Senator Anyanwu’s position should have been commended by anyone opposed to the wanton killings, kidnapping, economic stress and inhuman treatment the APC and its agents including Hope Uzodinma…
Read MoreEgbetokun And Onerous Task Ahead
By Ben Okezie Every serious leader with a vision would first sit down to articulate the pros and cons of his idea before embarking on its operational actualization. Just as a truck driver who wants to embark on a long journey on a road he is not familiar with. He would first enquire find about the highway, to ascertain the safety of the highway, whether it is safer in the morning, noon or at night, before venturing on the journey. In his maiden address on assumption of office the…
Read MoreUzodinma’s Many Blunders, Imo People will Never Forget
By Ikenna Onuoha When blunder appears big, it means it has gotten to its chronic stage where failure, shame and embarrassment are inevitable. Every average Imo person can certainly affirm that what is being experienced in the state today is not democratic government but despotic and tyrannical junta. Imo state is gradually going down the drain, virtually every landmark projects have been either parcilated and given out to cronies or utterly destroyed. Imo state today has become the hub of dangerous threats, intimidation, harassment, molestation and filled with cultism and…
Read MoreOseni And Journalism Profession: Critical Perspective
By Dele Elempe The expectation on Rufai Oseni, Arise News TV Channel’s anchor by members of the rational public, not the usual friends is too high for him, as a matter of fact. Rufai is not a journalist as a matter of fact. He studied Animal Anatomy and Physiology from the University of Agriculture in Abeokuta, and also studied at the Lagos Business School. He is a very bright mind, no doubt. He has been a guess lecturer in prestigious institutes like Cambridge and Sussex Universities. He has led trainings…
Read MoreP&ID Judgement: Nigeria Owes Victory To Britain’s Incorruptible Judiciary
By Olu Fasan LAST week’s judgement by the London Commercial Court quashing the $11bn arbitration award against Nigeria rightly triggered exultant responses across the country. Former President Muhammadu Buhari penned a newspaper article titled: ‘A matter of principle’, in which he described the award as “an attempted heist of historic proportions”, arguing that Nigeria would have forfeited “a third of its foreign reserves” if it had lost the case. Bola Tinubu, the current president, called it a “landmark judgement”. Both Buhari and Tinubu credited their governments for the victory. But…
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