The Board of Directors, African Development Bank (AfDB), has approved a loan of 115 million dollars to support a major road rehabilitation project in Abia State, Nigeria. This is contained in a statement issued by the Nigeria Country Department of the bank on Saturday in Abuja.
It said the project would see to the rehabilitation of roads, erosion control infrastructure and preparation of solid waste management facilities in the state capital, Umuahia, and the commercial hub, Aba. Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti ”Financing for the project estimated at a total cost of 263.80 million dollars, will come through an AfDB loan of 100 million dollars. ”A Canada–AfDB Climate Fund (CACF) loan of 15 million dollars; and a 125 million dollars co-financing loan from the Islamic Development Bank (IDB). ”The Abia State government will provide 23.80 million dollars in counterpart funding for compensation to people affected by the project and implementation of a Resettlement Action Plan,”it said. According to the statement, the project, which is expected to be completed in 2029, has a total of 248.46 km of road. It said it had 58.03 km of roads in Umuahia and 190.43 km of roads in Aba which would be rehabilitated to asphaltic concrete standards at varying cross-sections. It said: ”Erosion sites in Umuahia and Aba will be reinstated as well as preparatory studies were undertaken for private sector participation in solid waste management for the two cities. ”The project will also include capacity building, project management and development of social infrastructure. ”This includes the rehabilitation of schools and the provision of sanitation facilities in schools, community markets and hospitals.” It said with an estimated population of 553,000 and 814,000 respectively (2022 estimates), Umuahia and Aba, the commercial hub, were currently facing serious infrastructure challenges. The statement said this aroused from decades of underinvestment amid rapid urbanisation and the situation was aggravated by gully erosion and emergence of huge piles of solid waste on the roads. It said when completed, the 1.37 million population in these two cities would benefit from reduced travel time, vehicle operating costs and lower transport cost. ”The project will also create 3,000 temporary jobs (30 per cent for women) at the construction phase, and about 1,000 permanent jobs during the operational phase. ”The permanent jobs will particularly benefit the youths, who will make up 50 per cent of the project.
”They will be trained in contract management by the State Youth Road Maintenance Corps for road maintenance, a body of young Abia engineers drawn from the 17 Local Government Areas of the State,”it said. Mr Lamin Barrow, the Director-General of AfDB’s Nigeria Country Department, said the project would build resilience by providing the town access to urban infrastructure services, including economic and social amenities. Barrow said: “The results from implementation of the project will help expand access to economic and social amenities in the two cities, and thereby contribute to building sustainable and liveable cities.” The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that AfDB’s portfolio in Nigeria comprises 48 operations worth 4.2 billion dollars. The national (Federal and States) operations account for 90 per cent of the portfolio, for 41 projects amounting to 3.79 billion dollars, while multinational operations constitute 10 per cent for seven projects amounting to 0.41 billion dollars. There are 24 Sovereign Operations, 2.36 billion dollars or 56 per cent of total commitments and 24 Non-Sovereign Operations (1.84 billion dollars or 44 per cent).
Ikpeazu denies leaving debts for Abia governor, Otti, says N6b was left in govt treasury
Former Governor of Abia state, Okezie Ikpeazu has faulted the claims by his successor, Alex Otti that he left office without leaving any cash or assets behind. Ikpeazu in a statement by his media aide, Ikechukwu Iroha, made available to newsmen on Monday claimed that he left N6 billion in the government’s coffer and was not owing any commercial bank, including temporary overdrafts at the time he left office.
Present Governor of Abia State, Dr Alex Otti Recall that Otti, after being sworn in as Labour Party (LP) governor of Abia State disclosed that his predecessor, Ikpeazu’s left a debt of N200bn. Otti added that a total of N50bn debt from unpaid salaries, pensions and gratuities was inherited by the new government in Abia State. However, reacting to the allegation, Ikpeazu added that his administration perfected $50 million World Bank facility at a 0.06 per cent interest rate with 10 years repayment moratorium for the construction of more than 500km roads, including dilapidated Port Harcourt Road, Aba. He said, “Abia State under the watch of Dr. Ikpeazu invested $5,000,000.00 in Geometric Power Company. That’s a near-cash asset. “As of Friday, June 9, 2023, the state received N24 billion through the Nigeria Governors’ Forum as part of a total of N48 billion standing to the credit of the state. The money was earned under the watch of Dr Ikpeazu. “The implication is that the current administration can commence drawing down on that facility from day one to construct critical roads in Abia State and will not have to repay the money over the pendency of its tenure, assuming it is up to eight years. “African Development Bank facility of $200 million processed by the Ikpeazu administration is also ready for the new administration to access for construction of rural roads.
Former Abia state governor, Okezie Ikpeazu “Before the exit of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu from office, Abia State Government and the office of the accountant general of the federation reconciled their accounts with N6 billion standing to the credit of the state. “What that also says is that the Ikpeazu administration was not owing the federal government but rather it was FGN that owed the state. The current administration has access to that additional fund of N6 billion. “While we are still expecting the new administration to give the detailed composition of the alleged debts left behind by the Ikpeazu administration, it is safe to say that they are mostly long-term development facilities, contractor debts, and possibly outstanding payments to pensioners and salary earners. “It is my candid view that the new administration in the state can smoothly take off and service state liabilities with what it has without screaming or yelling.”
Court nullifies election of Alex Otti as Governor of Abia state
The candidature of Abia Governor-elect, Dr Alex Otti and all the candidates of the Labour Party in Abia and Kano States has been nullified by a federal high court sitting in Kano. Justice M N Yunusa who presided over the lawsuit filed by Mr Ibrahim Haruna Ibrahim against the Labour Party and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), ruled that their emergence was not in compliance with the provisions of the 2022 Electoral Act.
Trending:Another Nigerian lady set to break Guinness World Record as she begins counting of rice grains (Video) Yunusa said the failure of the Labour Party to submit its membership register to the INEC within 30 days before their primaries rendered the process invalid. He said; “The party that has not complied with the provisions of the electoral act cannot be said to have a candidate in an election and cannot be declared winner of an election; this being so, the votes credited to the 1st defendant is a wasted vote.”
‘I am a mechanic’ – 16-year-old Abia boy with 5 Guinness awards
A 16-year-old Nigerian boy, Vincent Okezie, with five certificates from Guinness World Records is currently a mechanic in Abia state.
Vincent’s story began making the rounds on social media following Hilda Baci’s record breaking cooking marathon at Amore Gardens, Lagos. Despite being a five times world recorder breaker, Vincent’s life has not changed for the better.
The photos of Vincent was shared on Facebook by a popular Nigerian content creator, Lucky Udu. Lucky Udu revealed that he confirmed from Vincent’s coach and manager, Chukwuebuka Ezugha to know if he was indeed a world record breaker before posting online.
According to him, Vincent is currently a Mechanic apprentice in Abia. Here are the five records broken by Vincent: Most consecutive backward handsprings with a football between the legs. Most consecutive passes of a football between the head and soles while balancing on the back of a person (129 passes). Most over and under pass of a football (soccer ball) with feet touching in one minute (team of two). Most transfers of football (soccer balls) spun on the finger in 30 seconds (team of two). Most football (soccer) ‘around the world’ tricks with arms linked (team of two) by Victor Richard Kipo and Vincent Okezie
Ex-Gov. of Abia State Orji Kalu loses wife
Senator Orji Kalu, the former Governor of Abia State, shares the sad news of the death of his first wife, Mrs. Ifeoma Kalu, at the age of 61.
On his official social media page, the former governor and Chief Whip of the Senate posted a message expressing his grief and describing Ifeoma as a woman of integrity who devoted herself to serving God and humanity. During this challenging period, Orji Kalu appealed to the public to keep Mrs. Ifeoma and her family in their prayers. “With a heavy heart and pain, we announce the passing on to the eternal glory of Mrs Ifeoma Ada Kalu aged 61. “She was a woman of virtue who was committed to the service of God and humanity. A memorial service in her honour is scheduled to hold in the United States of America,” he wrote.
Labour party’s Alex Otti declared winner of Abia governorship election
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Labour Party’s Alex Otti the winner of the Abia governorship election. Alexx Otti overtook the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Okey Ahiwe, in the March 18 gubernatorial elections. According to the vice-chancellor of the Federal University of Technology Owerri, Mrs Oti, the LP candidate defeated his rival with 175,467 votes. This declaration from INEC comes after some residents and supporters of the Labour Party (LP) in Abia state, in their hundreds launched a protest in Umuahia against INEC asking them to declare Alex Otti as the winner The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP candidates pulled 88,529 votes, while Young Peoples’ Party (YPP) came third with 28,972 votes. This win is the Labour Party’s first victory in the 2023 election
Declare Abia, Enugu results now, Obi charges INEC
The presidential candidate of the LP, Peter Obi has charged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare results for Abia.
Peter Obi has registered his displeasure over the continuous delay in releasing the governorship results of Abia and Enugu States. In a statement released by Peter Obi today 21st March 2023, Obi charged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to release the results immediately. “Having appealed privately on this matter let me do it publicly, for the imperative of releasing the gubernatorial election results of Abia and Enugu state immediately. “I am aware that the INEC said they are reviewing the collation of the results in these two states. I like to urge them to accelerate their actions as the continued delay is questioning INEC’s intent and the credibility of the election. “It is disheartening that the commission is unable to resolve whatever issues that are holding the release of the results. The records of elections from polling units should not be difficult to calculate if the electoral officials are committed to the integrity of the exercise, and the stipulated guidelines,” Obi said.
“I am not a Yoruba man” — Labour Party’s Anthony Chinasa-Abiola clarifies following win in Abia
Anthony Chinasa-Abiola, the elected Labour Party candidate in Abia state’s House of Assembly, denies rumours that he is of Yoruba descent.
Despite the “Abiola” name in his title, there have been assumptions that he comes from the Yoruba ethnic group during the controversy that trailed the Lagos Labour Party candidate. In a TVC interview, Chinasa explained that he simply adopted the name Abiola to show support for Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, the Labour Party candidate in Lagos. According to him, the name Abiola is just a “nickname” or “guy name” that he employed. He, however, noted that he did not debunk it until now because he wanted the viral reaction to favour GRV. Watch the video below …
Peter Obi wins Ebonyi, Anambra and Abia States with huge votes
The presidential candidate for Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi has won massive votes in Ebonyi, Anambra, and Abia States.
Peter Obi and the Labour seem to have won the hearts of the people of Anambra, Abia, and Ebonyi as they swept massive votes in these States. In a new report, Peter Obi has won 584,621 votes in Anambra while APC’s Tinubu won 5,111, PDP with 9,036 and NNPP won 1,967. In Abia State too, LP Peter Obi won 327,097, Tinubu carried 8, 914 while NNPP and PDP got 1,239 and 22,676 respectively. Also in Ebonyi state, Peter Obi’s votes were 259,738 while Tinubu got 42,402 votes and 1,661 and 13, 503 for NNPP and PDP respectively. Anambra: 2023 Presidential Election (State Results)#NigeriaDecide2023#2023Verdict#CTVTweets pic.twitter.com/DqJWO0pjwl — Channels Television (@channelstv) February 28, 2023 Ebonyi: 2023 Presidential Election (State Results)#NigeriaDecide2023#2023Verdict#CTVTweets pic.twitter.com/FkUvTCy0GX — Channels Television (@channelstv) February 28, 2023
Abia speaker loses House of Reps election to Labour Party candidate
Chinedum Orji, Speaker of Abia House of Assembly has lost the House of Representatives election for Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South Federal Constituency to a Labour Party candidate.
Orji, who is the son of the former Governor Theodore Orji, contested on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, but lost to the Labour Party (LP) candidate, Obi Aguocha. The Returning Officer, Uma Oke, said the LP candidate polled 48,199 votes to defeat Mr Orji of the PDP, who scored 35,196.
Ogbonnaya Obilor of APC had 4,042 votes, while Ogbonna Abariukwu of APGA got 2,758. Obinna Nwosu of ADC scored 2386, while Friday Chimaobi of YPP polled 1013 votes. Patience Okorie of NNPP got 644 votes; Christian Ibekwe Christian of NRM got 68 and Nnamdi Ogbuagu of APP scored 347.