4-Months after, Runtown to embark on 20cities tour of the United States
Back in June 2016, Nigerian Singer, Runtown was scheduled for a tour of
the United States before his rift with his record label truncated it.
Now that all is settled and he's back with Eric Many records, Runtown is
all set to kick off the long awaited tour on Labour Day, September 4, 2016 in Philadelphia.
The tour will see Runtown perform in 20 cities in the US over a duration of one month.
Chime and Ugwuanyi: How
long will the peace last?
On September 2, 20166:10 amIn PoliticsComments
By Emeka Mamah,
Although, both Governor Ugwuanyi and his predecessor in office, Chime
have not told anybody that their fragile relationship was about to
degenerate, two decisions by the State House of Assembly indicate that
all is not well between the two political gladiators in Enugu State.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
The directive by the House of Assembly to Ugwuanyi to revoke deals on
parks, as well as its decision to probe the Internally Generated Revenue
by the Board of Internal Revenue when Chime held sway in the state, are
indications that there is fire on the mountain. The House directive on
Ugwuanyi to revoke deals on recreational facilities so that such parks
regain their past glory and serve as good sources of revenue, came on
the heels of the death of two sisters in an amusement park tragedy in
Enugu on July 15, 2016.
The two sisters whose parents are currently in South Africa, died while
on a picnic at the popular Oakland Amusement Park, Enugu.
The deceased Onyinyechi Ozumba, 5, and Ebubechi Ozumba, 8, all natives
of Anambra State had joined other children at the park to enjoy
themselves when they met their untimely death.
Although it would appear on the surface that the House was reacting to
the tragic incident, sources said that it was an opportunity for the
state government to look into how the popular Polo Field was leased to a
private company for the building of a mall to house Shoprite without
major gains to the government.
It has been alleged that top officials of the Sullivan administration
benefitted from the deal given the zeal with which they pursued the
completion of the mall.
The decision mandating the revocation and other actions followed a
motion presented to the House at its plenary by the member representing
Igbo-Etiti East, on the platform of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP,
Ezenta Ezeani on urgent need to ensure that the parks regain their past
glory and serve as good sources of revenue for the state.
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Chime
In a resolution supported by the members, the House said repossessing
the outfits was to ensure efficient management and better performance as
well as boost the revenue of the state and directed the General Manager
of the Enugu State Tourism Board to ensure that due process was
followed in future award of contracts on the facilities. Also, the
Assembly urged the State Ministry of Capital Territory to demolish all
illegal structures within the said parks and open spaces.
Ezeani, who is the House Committee Chairman on Culture and Tourism
during the plenary and presentation of the motion said that there was
need to look inwards to ensure that the centres were repositioned to
yield revenue for the state in the face of current economic crunch in
the country.
Ezeani also said that the House derived the authority to order for the
revocation from the 1999 Constitution section 128 (2)(b)” to expose
inefficiency, or worst in the execution or administration of laws with
our legislative competence.”
He said that the motion was timely as it would not only attract revenue
for the state but ensure that the centres were maintained instead of
serving as breeding grounds for hoodlums and other miscreants. The new
government had earlier revoked the concession of the state water
corporation by the Chime administration. That concession had stoked much
controversy at the time it was entered into by the past administration.
However, the second decision, which threatens the relationship between
the two leaders relates to the motion mandating Governor Ugwuanyi to
probe the IGR during Chime’s tenure. It is noteworthy that those in the
leadership of the House were chosen by Governor Chime shortly before he
left office on May 29, 2016, hence any adverse decision on the former
governor would be viewed seriously.
The House raised a seven-man committee headed by Sunday Okoye, Awgu
North Constituency to probe the IGR collected by the government between
2008 and June 2015. The House based its decision to probe Chime’s tenure
on petitions received from the public alleging misapplication of funds
throughout the period under investigation.
Before the latest development, it was on record that all governors of
the state since 1999 had at one time or the order, quarrelled with their
political god fathers. Governor Chimaroke Nnamani who ruled the state
between 1999 and 2007 quarrelled with Senator Jim Nwobodo on whose back
he rode to power on the PDP platform.
The same scenario played out when Chime assumed office in 2007, after
serving in the Nnamani administration.
Nnamani received the same dose, if not a more poisonous dose when Chime
uprooted the vestiges of the Ebeano machine framed by Nnamani through
which he came to power.
However, political observers in the state expected a change in political
acrimony in the state, with the entry of the Governor following his
adoption of “seamless transfer of power,” as his slogan during the
campaigns in 2015. Shortly after assuming power, Ugwuanyi spent a whole
week running around the three senatorial districts to mobilise visiting
teams for various thank you visits to Chime for making him governor.
Although Ugwuanyi undertook the thank you visits, associates of the
taciturn governor expressed anger that Chime did not hand over anything
to him. It is on record that till today, neither Chime nor Ugwuanyi told
the electorates in the state how much that was left in the treasury or
inherited by the new government.
A close confidant of the governor told Vanguard that “Chime did not
handover even an exercise book to Ugwuanyi,” adding that the new
administration inherited nothing from its predecessor.
He stressed that although the former governor did not handover a kobo to
the incoming administration, Ugwuanyi had continued to not only play
along by continuing to work with Chime’s security and other close staff
but play the second fiddle in view of the court case he still had with
his main challenger during the PDP primary election, Senator Ayogu Eze.
However, the latest rumbling in the state House of Assembly is an
indication that the party would soon be over. It is likely that the cosy
relationship between the god father and godson would soon be over with
some rancorous political developments ahead.
The only time Chime was said to have grumbled in silence was when
Ugwuanyi failed to conduct elections into the local government and
instead, appointed care-taker committees, thus disrupting the democratic
practices which had taken roots in the system with consistent elections
in the third tier of government in the last 12 years in the state.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/chime-ugwuanyi-long-will-peace-last/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/chime-ugwuanyi-long-will-peace-last/
Home » News » Herdsmen Attack: Enugu students reject call for reprisal,
laud Ugwuanyi
Herdsmen Attack: Enugu students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
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