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Imo State House of Assembly Through Chief Onyemaechi’s Legislative Prowess Considers “Light Up Imo Project” Bill

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On Thursday, September 5, 2024, at a plenary session of the Imo State House of Assembly (IMHA), Rt. Hon. Kanayo Onyemaechi, the Majority Leader and representative of Owerri West State Constituency, presented a landmark bill titled “Light Up Imo Project.”

The bill, now in its second reading, aims to establish a framework for ensuring consistent electricity supply across Imo State, leveraging the new autonomy for states to independently generate power.

In his presentation, Chief Onyemaechi expressed his optimism about the bill’s potential to drive significant progress in Imo State.

“This initiative is designed to benefit all residents of Imo State, spanning across the 27 LGAs,” he stated. Onyemaechi highlighted that the project would not only foster rapid infrastructural development and economic growth but also create job opportunities, reduce crime rates, and stabilize electricity supply through independent energy sources.

The bill received widespread support from several legislators, including

Rt. Hon. Amara Chyna Iwuanyanwu of Nwangele State,

Hon. Chigozie Nwaneri of Oru-East,

Hon. Ernest Okay Udeze of Ideato-North,

Hon. Innocent Ikechukwu Ikpamezie of Mbaitoli State,

Hon. Johnson Duru of Ideato-South, Hon. Gilbert Nwosu of Oguta State,

Hon. Uche Francis Agabiga of Orsu State,

Hon. James Ubah Esile of Onuimo State,

Hon. Princewill Ugochukwu Amuchie of Aboh-Mbaise State,

Hon. Francise Osuoha of Ohaji-Egbema State,

Hon. Peter Ihezuo of Orlu State,

Hon. Ozioma Bennett Ebonine of Njaba State, and

Hon. Kingsley Ozurumba of Isu State.

These legislators commended Onyemaechi for his visionary leadership and expressed eagerness for the bill to become law.

They emphasized that the bill’s passage would catalyze infrastructural and economic advancements in Imo State, particularly by enhancing the transmission, distribution, and maintenance of electricity supply.

The bill was referred to the House Committee on the Whole for further deliberation, with the third reading scheduled for Tuesday, September 10, 2024.


In addition to the “Light Up Imo Project” bill, the House also discussed other legislative proposals, including a Bill for a Law to establish the Orashi Special Energy Free Trade Zone and another to repeal the Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (ISOPADEC) for the development of oil-producing areas in the state.

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South Sudan’s Government has postponed the 2024 election by two years until 2026.

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The country has not held national elections since it gained independence in 2011.

President Salva Kiir has ruled the country since 2011.

He has five Vice Presidents.

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Flood: Tinubu leaves Abuja for Borno

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President Bola Tinubu has departed Abuja to Borno State to express condolences and evaluate the impact of the recent floods in Maiduguri.

Recall that the president had directed his vice, Shettima to visit the Northern state while he was away in China.

Residents fled their homes following the devastating flood in the state capital.

The Alau Dam, which has been at full capacity for the past week, reportedly collapsed in the early hours of Tuesday.

The areas most affected include Fori, Galtimari, Gwange, and Bulabulin.

Wild animals, including snakes, crocodiles and ostriches, were flooded out of their enclosures at the state zoo and into the streets.

Usman Tar, the state commissioner for information and internal security, issued a flooding alert, urging the immediate evacuation of those living along the riverbanks.

NAN reports that the last time the dam collapsed was in 1994, which led to unprecedented flooding in Maiduguri, with nearly half of the town submerged.

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Ribadu threatens to sue PDP chair over election rigging allegation

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The National Security Adviser (NSA) Mallam Nuhu Ribadu has demanded retraction of the false and malicious allegation levelled against him by the Edo State chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Anthony Aziegbemi, that he was plotting to rig the upcoming governorship election in the state.

The party chairman had, in a statement widely circulated on Saturday, accused the federal government of scheming to rig the election. He also alleged that the NSA released $2 million to the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as part of the plot.

But in a letter addressed to the party chieftain dated September 15, 2024, the NSA demanded retraction of what the “totally false” allegation.

His lawyer, Marian Aigbedion of Charles Musa & Co, said the “malicious and libelous statement has brought our client into public disdain and odium.

“Your portrayal of our client as a corruption enabler and his office as an appendage of a political party willing to cause chaos in Edo State is entirely false and damaging to his reputation.

“As a renowned career police officer and pioneer Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), our client has consistently demonstrated integrity and a commitment to fighting corruption. It is inconceivable that he would be involved in such odious acts.”

Ribadu, therefore, asked Mr Aziegbemi to publicly apologise to him and retract the publication in its entirety.

He also demanded that the retraction statement should be published as “a full-page advertorial in at least five nationwide newspapers, ten reputable and well-read online news sites, seven national and international television stations and ten radio channels with national and international reach”.

The NSA also demanded the payment of N10 billion “as damages for reputational and other injuries.”

The lawyers informed the party chairman that failure to comply with the demands within seven days might compel them to take further steps, which could include legal action to enforce Ribadu’s rights.

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