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Primary School Head Teachers Wants FG to Meet Teachers’ Plight

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By Ateed Yusuf, Abuja

The Federal Government has been urged to meet the plights of teachers in the country.

Chairman of the Association of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria (APSHON) Gwagwalada branch in the FCT, Dr. Ibrahim Yusuf made the appeal in an interview with DAILY ASSET in his office.

Yusuf who is also a Head Teacher of Pilot Science Primary School, Gwagwalada implored government to put up measures that would cushion the effect of the removal of fuel subsidy.

The educationist explained that transportation fare has gone up making some teachers facing difficulties to move to their places of primary assignment.

 

On the other hand, he called on government at all levels to hasten up and provide palliatives to the less privilege members of the society.

Commenting on the issue of recent suspension of strike action for non-payment of 40 percent peculiar allowance to FCT Primary School teachers, he commended teachers for complying with the directives of NUT throughout the short period of the struggle.

Dr. Yusuf also encouraged his colleagues to strive and seek for additional teaching qualifications noting that the act would in no small measure make them to perform their functions efficiently.

The APSHON Chairman also enjoined parents in Gwagwalada to sponsor the education of their wards beyond primary school level, adding that education is the best investment parents should bequeath their children.

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Community Urges Nwifuru against Demarcation, Creating Autonomous Community for Ezza

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From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu

The people of Effium autonomous community in Ohaukwu local governmnet area of Ebonyi State have rejected the demarcation of land and creation of autonomus community by Govenor Francis to non-native Ezza people in Effium.This was disclosed yesterday during a world press conference held in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital.

President General of Effium Town Union, Agena James, who briefed journalists, said the renaming of parts of Effium land with non-native names and creating autonomous communities for the Ezza people undermines the authority of Effium traditional rulers and disrespects to their cultural identity.
Agena said, “We welcome you all to this important press conference, convened on behalf of the Effium people under the aegis of the Effium Town Union.
This gathering has become necessary in light of recent pronouncements and actions by the government of Ebonyi State regarding the Effium crises, which threaten the peace, unity and heritage of our community.”We, the Effium people, wish to categorically state our vehement opposition to the proposals announced by the Governor of Ebonyi State, His Excellency Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, regarding the demarcation of Effium land to cede a portion to the Ezza people.”These proposals, which also include the creation of two autonomous communities for the Ezza people, the renaming of the area to be ceded with a non-native name, and the reorganization and renaming of electoral wards, are provocative, unjust, and counterproductive to the ongoing peace efforts in our community”, he said.The Effium Town Union President, Agena James further disclosed the position and grievances of the Effium people.”Forceful Seizure of Effium Land; Effium land is the ancestral heritage of the Effium people. The Ezza people historically came to Effium as settlers, and their presence in our community does not grant them co-ownership of our land. The proposed demarcation and ceding of our land to the Ezza people amount to a forceful seizure of our ancestral land, which we will never accept. This action is unjust and undermines the sanctity of our heritage.”Rewarding Crisis and Violence. The Ezza people have been at the centre of the crisis in Effium, which has resulted in the loss of countless lives and properties worth billions of naira. By proposing to allocate land to the Ezza people and creating autonomous communities for them, the government is inadvertently rewarding them for orchestrating this crisis. This sets a dangerous precedent, as it signals that violence and aggression can be used to achieve political and territorial gains.”Neglect and Desecration of Traditional Institutions. Effium has a rich cultural and traditional heritage that has been safeguarded by our traditional institutions for centuries. The proposals by the Governor neglect and desecrate these institutions by disregarding the historical and cultural significance of Effium land. Renaming parts of our land with non-native names and creating autonomous communities for the Ezza people undermines the authority of our traditional rulers and disrespects our cultural identity.

“Counterproductive to Peace Efforts. The Governor’s proposals are counterintuitive to the ongoing peace efforts in Effium. They lack fairness, equity, and justice, which are essential ingredients for lasting peace. Rather than fostering reconciliation and harmony, these actions will create chaos, confusion, and exacerbate the crisis, leading to further instability and unrest.”Disruption of Political Structures. The reorganization and renaming of electoral wards as part of the proposed actions disrupt the political structure of Effium and alienate the Effium people. Such actions are provocative and will only deepen divisions within the community.He further made appeal to the governor to put a stop to the action.”On behalf of the Effium people, we make the following appeals to His Excellency, the Governor of Ebonyi State: Halt the Proposed Actions: We urge the Governor to immediately halt the proposed demarcation of Effium land, the creation of autonomous communities for the Ezza people, and the reorganization and renaming of electoral wards.”Withhold Assent to the Bill: We appeal to the Governor to withhold assent to the bill passed by the State House of Assembly, which seeks to give legal effect to these proposals.”Conduct Wider Consultation: We call on the Governor to engage in broader consultations with all stakeholders, including representatives of the Effium people, the Ezza people, traditional rulers, and other settlers in the community. This public hearing will ensure that any resolution reached is fair, equitable, and sustainable.”Adopt Inclusive Peacebuilding Measures: We urge the government to prioritize inclusive peacebuilding measures that address the root causes of the crisis. Peace cannot be imposed through unilateral actions; it must be negotiated through dialogue, mutual understanding, and compromise.He said the people of Effium were committed to peace while calling on the international community for intervention.”The Effium people remain committed to peace, coexistence, and the development of our community. We believe that true peace can only be achieved through fairness, equity, and justice. We call on the government of Ebonyi State to act as an impartial mediator and work towards a resolution that respects the rights and heritage of all parties involved.”We also appeal to the global community, human rights organizations, and all well-meaning individuals to intervene in this matter and ensure that justice is upheld. The proposed actions by the Ebonyi State Government threaten to destabilize our community further and must be addressed with urgency”, he said.

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Over 700 Residents Receive Free Medical Care by Enugu First Lady’s Foundation

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From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu

More than 700 residents of Awgu Local Government Area in Enugu State received free medical care during a comprehensive outreach at the Awgu LGA Headquarters, recently.The event, aimed at taking vital health services directly to the grassroots and to where they are most needed, was organised by Custos Care Foundation, the non-profit established by Nkechinyere Mbah, the First Lady of Enugu State, in collaboration with the Office of the First Lady, Enugu State.

The outreach provided a wide array of medical services, including screenings and treatment for conditions such as malaria, hypertension, diabetes, and HIV. Residents also underwent eye exams and BMI assessments, and received free prescription eyeglasses.
Children were given deworming medication, and all participants had access to individual health consultations with licensed medical professionals.The initiative was part of the Mobile Clinic campaign spearheaded by the Custos Care Foundation, a programme that aims to bring healthcare directly to underserved communities across the state.The medical team was led by Professor Uchenna Agu, the Executive Secretary of the Enugu State Hospital Management Board, who oversaw the delivery of services. Dr. JohnPaul Nnagbo, a senior doctor involved in the outreach, delivered a session on cervical cancer awareness and the importance of vaccination. Nurse Philomena Asogwa, a senior health officer, emphasised the benefits of adopting regular health checks and healthy lifestyle habits.Comrade Egodi Igwe, the Managing Director of the Custos Care Foundation, called the outreach a critical step in ensuring that healthcare is accessible to all, particularly in rural areas.Hon. Uche Okolo, Executive Chairman of Awgu LGA, praised the profound impact of the outreach on the community and recognized the First Lady’s, Mrs Mbah’s unwavering commitment to supporting vulnerable populations.The outreach underscores the First Lady’s commitment to improving public health in Enugu State, with further similar initiatives expected as part of the foundation’s broader efforts to address healthcare disparities across the region.

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Security Chiefs Meet in Anambra Ahead of Presidential Visit

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From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu

The Anambra State Security Chiefs convened yesterday in a closed-door meeting to strengthen security arrangements ahead of the scheduled visit of the President Bola Tinubu to the State on Thursday.The high-level meeting, which lasted for five hours, featured detailed briefings from heads of various security agencies.

The deliberations focused on reviewing current security intelligence, assessing threat levels, and implementing fortified security measures within the capital city and across strategic locations.
Key areas of focus included joint operational deployment, coordinated patrols, and surveillance strategies.The Police public relations officer Anambra police command Awka, Tochukwu Ikenga in his statement pointed that the session addressed operational planning, inter-agency coordination, and contingency preparedness, ensuring the development of robust response strategies for various possible scenarios during the presidential visit.
Agencies in attendance included the Nigeria Police Force, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Security, Air Vice Marshal Ben Chiobi (Rtd).This comprehensive security approach reflects the commitment of Anambra State’s security architecture to guaranteeing the safety of the visiting President, dignitaries, and citizens, while sustaining peace and stability across the state.

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