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Traders embark on installation of CCTV camera in markets to reduce crimes, fire outbreaks in Anambra
By Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha
Traders in Anambra state, on the ploform of ‘Anambra State Markets Amalgamated Traders’ Association, ASMATA’, have vowed to embark on the installation of CCTV cameras in the markets to reduce crimes and fire outbreaks in the state.
The traders made this known during the visit of the Anambra State House of Assembly Committee on Commerce, Trade and Industry, that took place at the ASMATA secretariat in Onitsha, Anamba state.
The ASMATA President General, Humphrey Anuna, who spoke on behalf of the traders, disclosed that the installation will curtail greatly the spate of crimes and fire outbreaks in the markets.
He expressed satisfaction with the approval of the commencement of the installation of CCTV cameras in the 185 markets in the state by the Anambra State House of Assembly Committee on Commerce, Trade and Industry.
Anuna said that it is one of the good things that have happened to the traders, since the assumption of governor Chkukwuma Soludo in office, and however urged the traders to ensure massive support to the present administration.
“With this installation our goods and lives in the market are safe and I commend the chairman of the contracting company for pledging to give us quality work. Since he is the one picked by the state government to do the installation, we will support him in carrying out this project,”he assured.
Earlier, the committee chairman, Innocent Ojike told the traders that with the installation of the CCTV cameras in markets, the issue of crimes in the market and fire outbreaks will be a thing of the past, as the monitors are there to detect and identify criminals.
He reiterated the resolve of the lawmakers to restore the lost glory of the state, adding that Igbos are known for their hard work and as such an enabling environment would be put in place to enhance their performance.
Responding, the Minority leader in the House of Assembly, John Bosco Akaegbuobi, said the project would give a proper protection to the markets in the state, especially at this time of socio-economic and political quagmire in the country.
He expressed satisfaction with the installation which will commence next week and urged the traders to see the project as one of the efforts aimed at ameliorating their problems.
Also, the chairman of Onitsha Main market, Innocent Ezeoha, expressed satisfaction for the installation and thanked the state governor, the committee, ASMATA and Special Adviser to governor Soludo on Trade and Markets, Evarist Uba, for taken the markets to the next level.
According to him, “It is a welcome development and we support the installation as we know what we suffer in the market especially about stolen goods and fire outbreaks. Governor Soludo will continue to lead us because he has shown that the state is his environment through the rapid infrastructural development of the state,” he stated .
The chairman of the contracting film, Chukwugozie, told the gathering that ‘AI’ camera will be among the quality materials to be used in the project assuring that criminals will take to their heels on the installation which he said will commence next week from Nkpor New Auto Spare Parts market.
“We are starting from Nkpor Market because of the way they planned it, and the installation may be within one year or less because the 185 markets in the state will be installed with the CCTV cameras. With this installation a thief in the market whenever he comes back the camera will alert the market that such a thief has come back again and he will be identified’ he stated.
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Nigeria @ 64: NCAA, FAN will soon permit Chuba Okadigbo airport to start flying- Obichukwu
By, Uchenna Okeh Abakaliki
Ebonyi State commissioner for Aviation and transport technology, Mrs Ngozi Obichukwu, has said that the state government led by Francis Nwifuru is engaging necessary authorities and regulatory agencies that will give Chuba Okadigbo airport permission to start flying.
Obichukwu made this known while speaking with newsmen shortly after the independence anniversary celebration of Nigeria at 64 and creation of Ebonyi State at 28, that took place at the governor’s office, centenary city Abakaliki capital of Ebonyi State.
She noted that the creation of Ebonyi State by the former head of state, late Sani Abachi brought greater development and progress to the people of the state.
“The birth of Ebonyi State has brought so many good dividends in the State. Ebonyi has been in Goodluck having good governors that their administrations have played for 28 years and I appreciate God for that. We are celebrating Economic development, social development, regional development, general administration and we are thankful to God and we appreciate Gov. Nwifuru.
“We are already engaging necessary authorities, regulations, and regulations that give us the permission. So right now, we have passed almost all their tests. We were waiting for the friction test and all the other tests that were needed and now by the Grace of God, we are getting through.
“I plead with Ebonyi people. Aviation is like a hospital, we are talking about safety of lives, it is not ordinary to buy and sell in the market so everything that needs to be done should be done in accurate regulations.
On the commencement of flight operation by the Chuba Okadigbo airport, Obichukwu said “it is the NCAA and FAN that will give an accurate date”.
Speaking on the amount spent by governor Francis Nwifuru on the rehabilitation of the Chuba Okadigbo’s airport, the commissioner said that it is not quantifiable and that there are other renovations going on at the airport.
“The runway cost N17 billion and we are happy that even the NCCA that came, applauded our Governor Nwifuru for a good job well done, after they measured the road , shoulder, everything around the runway was accurate and we are happy.
“So the funds spent are determined by the federal ministry of aviation quantity surveyors working on it. There are so many things that need to be done and we are hoping to get through it. On how to generate IGR, the commissioner said ” I am very sure of IGR. The airport is the catalyst to the economic development of any State.
“In the country we have 22 airport which 5 among them are international airports and Ebonyi is going to be one immediately we receive the license to start flying and looking at the strategy position of the airport, our catchment areas are not in doubt talk of ikom, Benue, kogi and Abia this are the areas we are hoping and is not only the human traffic we are talking of cargo airport in other to address the market flow of Ebonyi State.
“We are going to be linking with other countries and I have started receiving applications from Dubai so that they could be coming here to buy our produce and go back to their country. So the economic revival and boost cannot be emphasized once we commence flight operation” she stated.
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Kenyan Women Engineers task FG on Inclusion of Engineers In Policy Formulation
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar .
The Chairperson, Kenyan Women Engineers Committee, Nairobi, Jennifer Gache, has canvassed engineers’ inclusion in the country’s policy formulation process, so that the engineering sector can assist the nation achieve rapid development.
Gache made the advocacy during the dinner party organized by the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN ) to host its Women Engineers across the continent of Africa in Càlabar.
Speaking on the theme; “Engineers Innovation and Energy Security for Sustainable Future”, Gache stressed that non-inclusion of engineers in policy formulation is responsible for failure in policy implementation in the area that bothers on engineering, a situation she said is retarding the sector.
“I am very, very well acquainted with women engineers in my country.
While advising women engineers to seek leadership positions in the government of Nigeria, Gache states that the positions will afford them the privilege to contribute their quota to the growth of the sector and the nation at large.
“You don’t make policies without engaging engineers. Engineers should also avail the opportunity to participate in policy process and implementation.
” You cannot call engineers when you have already done the design. No nation develops without engineers being involved.
“Engineers are wired with certain challenges that can be solved only by those in the profession.
“Just give them the privilege to gather together, speak in one voice, you will see that that problem in the sector will be solved without a hitch”. She maintained.
Also speaking at the event organized by Professional women engineers to round up the association’s 2024 international conference and Annual General Meeting AGM with the theme; Engineering Innovations and Energy Security for Sustainable Future,
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Experts advocate stiffer penalties for Engineers associated with building collapse
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
A Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineer with specialty in Quality Management and Continuous improvement, Evi Viza, has called for enforcement of draconian measures and stiffer penalties against engineering companies who deviate from standard rules that lead to building collapse and system failure.
Viza made the call during the 2024 International Conference, Exhibition and Annual General (AGM ) which concluded yesterday in Càlabar.
The lead presenter who doubles as member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) and fellow of Royal Society of Arts stated that stiffer penalties will discourage engineers and companies with intention to engage in Sub-standard jobs to avoid system failure.
Viza who is also a Program Leader, Quality Management University of Scotland and mentor to APWEN, identified causes of system failure and building collapse to include absence of proper risk management, health and safety skills among others.
“There are regulations with no penalties. For example if a building collapsed and you find out why it collapsed, and the person or company is pernalized, no contractor or engineer will evade regulation.
“Having the right skills, right suppliers, and making sure that those responsible for enforcement of the law perform their job without fear or favour will make those awarded contracts sit up.
The lead speaker averred that many of her Nigerian students had investigated cases of failed projects that ought to attract sanctions to erring contractors unfortunately nothing was done to the erring contractors.
Also speaking, chairperson Women Engineers Committee, Nairobi Kenya, Jannifer Gache, urged women engineers to seek leadership positions in government to use the opportunity to contribute to the development and growth of the sector.
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Fuel hike: Enugu govt introduces CNG buses to reduce suffering, pains
…Creates Ministry of Energy and mineral resources
By, Chinelo Kodilichukwu, Enugu
The Enugu State Government is taking steps to introduce Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses as part of the efforts to preserve the environment and also make transportation affordable for citizens.
The state government has equally created the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to oversight and catalyse investment in the energy and mineral sector.
These were made known by the Secretary to the State Government, Chidiebere Onyia, and the Commissioner for Transportation, Obi Ozor, after a meeting of the State Executive Council at the weekend.
Briefing Government House correspondents after the meeting, Onyia said, “Recall that earlier in this administration, the governor signed the Enugu State Electricity Law and that Law requires that an independent regulator will be set up, but there will also will be a supervising ministry that will handle all our engagements in the energy space and also in our mineral resource space.
“Considering the level of mineral resources availability in Enugu State, the government had decided, at the end of EXCO today, to now create this Ministry and the mandate includes oversight of most of our investment opportunities within the solid mineral space and also to help catalyse investments in the energy space. EXCO resolved that this new Ministry would take effect immediately.”
On his part, Ozor said the state was not only introducing CNG buses, but also building the supporting infrastructure to ensure ease of operation and safety of commuters, noting that the government is also doing its part to not only invest more in buying CNG buses, but also to support private sector investment in the transportation space.
“The Executive Council resolved that it is very important for the state and her citizens to begin the process of transitioning from petrol to CNG which saves about half of the cost of fuel in our transportation, thereby reducing the cost of transportation for our people.
“All these are geared towards bringing a safe and affordable and sustainable transportation system. This ties into the infrastructure that is underway – the bus terminals, improved bus shelters, the internet of things and gadgets in these buses that will allow us to be able to know where our citizens are and make sure that they are safe from any incident.
“The state is also creating an enabling environment to attract the right investors within the CNG space and the state has already done that with partnership with Greenville Energy,” he stated.
He explained that the government was already constructing a massive CNG mother station at Ugwu Onyeama, which would have the capacity to serve the entire South East, adding that the construction of the ancillary daughter stations that would look like filling stations would commence in a matter of weeks.
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It’s Engineers responsibility to shape the future of energy system in Nigeria — Osim insist
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The 16th president of the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN), Adebisi Osim FNSE, has said that it is the responsibility of Engineers not only to identify innovative solutions but also to shape the future of energy systems in the country
In her remarks during the 2024 International Conference exhibition and annual general meeting of APWEN which took place at the Calabar International Conference Center (CICC) in Calabar, yesterday, with the theme; “Engineering Innovation and Energy Security for Sustainable Future”.
According to Osim, “we find ourselves at a critical juncture in our Nation’s history, where energy security is essential for driving sustainable economic growth and development”, noting that several people are faced with the energy crisis, and this cuts across different aspects of life.
She maintained that frequent power outages, high energy cost and lack of access to reliable electricity in many parts of the country have hindered progress, stating that it is time for Engineers to come together and address the issue with all seriousness.
Osim averred that the development of smart grids and energy – efficient technologies will ensure that they use their resources responsibly while reducing the carbon footprint, while viewing the need for policies that would encourage public – private partnerships to invest in clean and sustainable energy projects.
Earlier in her speech, chairman of the occasion and first female president, Nigeria society of engineers, Engineer Margaret Aina- Ogunlana represented by vice president, Corporate services, engineer Felicia Agubata urged participants to share ideas that can lead to a turn around in the industry