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RELIEF MARKET PLAZA CRISES – By GOC NWADIKE

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*_…exposing Those Behind The Audacity Of Criminality (Part 1)_*

*_By GOC NWADIKE_*

Few days ago, the story about a certain Paul Opara aka “Son Of A King” and gang, who corruptly, and in a Coup d’etat form, took over the leadership of the popular Relief Market Plaza behind the stadium, was broken by this writer.

The said Paul Opara (Son of A King), whom journalists have now discovered is working under what is described as “NINN AGENDA” audaciously imposed himself as the Chairman of the said Plaza since three years now, collecting revenues, mounted illegal toll gate at the entrance of the market and extorting traders and visitors.

“NINN”, from findings, is the acronym for Nkwerre/Isu/Njaba/Nwangele. Paul Opara is from Ekwe in Isu LGA, and allegedly sympathetic to a certain opposition politician from that Federal Constituency whom it was also allegedly said he is secretly coordinating a market group for.

Information also available to Press men informed that this imposter had severally intimidated the real chairman of the plaza, one Mr. CHINENYE OWOROMA who emerged through a general election of the plaza on the 21st of September 2020. Paul and gang said to be using enormous resources made available for him by his opposition sponsors, had severally dragged the chairman to various Police stations with unfounded allegations, but with the young man eventually found innocent and set free.

Further information dug out by investigators alleged that Paul Opara and gang had earlier thought that easing off the chairman through intimidations was going to be that easy, following the physical challenge on one of his legs. It was further revealed that “Son of a King” and his gang had not more than once, beaten him up, pushed and snatched the walking stick off the chairman with intend to put him off balance, and these had often made the helpless chairman fell and sustained some permanent injuries.

As at this very day, a case is still pending in one of the courts in Owerri, which had earlier ruled that the status quo be retained; that is, the Chairman – MR. OWOROMA CHINENYE retains his office as the dully elected chairman till determination.

But information by private investigators show that the recalcitrant and desperate Paul Opara has continued to boldly impose himself as Chairman of the Plaza, jumping from one SA to another, and dangerously poisoning the peace in the market.

MY PERSONAL INVESTIGATIONS:

Earlier in the week, MR. PAUL OPARA raised a large billboard at the entrance gate of the plaza with his image and name affixed as the Chairman of the plaza. The authentic Chairman, MR. OWOROMA CHINENYE quickly removed the banner, and not quite long, someone very close to the system called to order him to put back the banner. Later on, some other person directed him not to put back the banner, but should rather put his own.

Unfortunately, these various interests once again heated up the market that it took the intervention of some of us in the know to avert a gang war by some youths and various supporters who wanted to take the laws into their hands. This is happening at a time that the Imo state Governor Hope Uzodinma is seriously working for a permanent peace in the state.

Going further with my inquiries about who is the authentic chairman of the market, the SA to the Governor on Special Duties, NZE CHINASA NWANERI informed this writer that MR. OWOROMA CHINENYE is the dully elected chairman of the Relief Plaza. He hinted that he had personally visited the plaza and cautioned the imposter – Paul Opara to refrain from parading himself as the Chairman of the market and causing troubles in the plaza.
In my presence, he directed officers of the Imo State Signage And Advertisement Agency (IMSAA) to immediately remove the billboard raised by the imposter; a directive that has already been complied with and Oworoma’s board raised.
Paul Opara is still going about threatening even ISAMATA leadership that he is the chairman that they must work with. So, the question remains, Who Is Behind This Audacity and Criminality?

The imposter PAUL OPARA who is from Isu had smartly attempted to drag the names of some Isu leaders as his backers, prompting my visit to the Honourable Commissioner for Agriculture, CHIEF COSMAS MADUBA (Odeebube Isu).

The Leader informed that he had once heard the case, and upon discovering the truth, had sternly warned the desperate Paul Opara to desist from his nefarious activities.

He went further before my team to place another call on him, and seriously cautioned him. He even summoned him to come to his house the next day (Wednesday) with the other team, an invite which I later understood that PAUL OPARA did not honour, rather went to a radio station to blackmail the aides of the government.
Again, who is behind this audacity?

Contacts were equally made to the SA Market Development, as well as SA Market Affairs, CHIEF ADOLPH ANOKWUTE and HON. EMMANUEL EZEANOCHIE (CHENCO) respectively, and both maintained that MR. CHINENYE OWOROMA is the authentic chairman of the Relief Plaza recognized by the government.

Hon. EZEANOCHIE (Chenco) who also doubles as the chairman of ISAMATA specifically sent a WhatsApp message to the SA on Public Communication, HON. ARINZE STANFORD NWOKEDI upon inquiry, where he maintained that MR OWOROMA CHINENYE is the chairman of the Relief Plaza.

Yet with all these clarifications, this writer wonders why, and how MR. PAUL OPARA still parades himself as chairman of the market with effontery, and has even been invited for negotiations/meetings severally on behalf of the market by just two principal officers (a Commissioner and an SA) in the 3R administration the past three years where the authentic and elected chairman exists.

Journalists are currently digging deep, and sure in the next couple of days, shocking stories of illegal deals and agreements, blackmails and other criminalities ongoing among some people using that plaza may be unearthed.

In the meantime, this is specially thanking all the aides of this administration mentioned above. They have been working tirelessly to promote peace, balance and Justice to all, and their quickest interventions and responses when called up have remained hallmarks of the 3R administration of His Excellency, Gov. Hope Uzodinma.

*_GOC NWADIKE writes from Umuna Ward in Orlu LGA and can be reached via greyviewstudios@gmail.com_*

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Plate number colours and what they indicate;

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Plate number colours and what they indicate;

The plate number that is lettered in BLUE indicates a private owned vehicle.

While the RED lettered plate number indicates a vehicle used for commercial purpose.

Then the GREEN lettered plate number shows that the vehicle is government owned and is used by government officials.

Lastly, the BLACK lettered plate numbers are for members of the Armed Forces, that is, the Military/Paramilitary etc

So from the colour of a vehicle’s plate number, you can easily tell the purpose of the vehicle.

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES REVIVAL OF PORT HARCOURT REFINERY AND DIRECTS NNPC LIMITED TO PROMPTLY REACTIVATE WARRI AND KADUNA REFINERIES

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STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES REVIVAL OF PORT HARCOURT REFINERY AND DIRECTS NNPC LIMITED TO PROMPTLY REACTIVATE WARRI AND KADUNA REFINERIES

President Bola Tinubu extends his heartfelt congratulations to the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) on the successful revitalization of the Port Harcourt refinery, marked by the official commencement of petroleum product loading on November 26, 2024.

The President acknowledges the pivotal role of former President Muhammadu Buhari in initiating the comprehensive rehabilitation of all our refineries and expresses gratitude to the African Export-Import Bank for its confidence in financing this critical project.

Furthermore, President Tinubu commends the leadership of NNPC Limited’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Mele Kyari, whose unwavering dedication and commitment were instrumental in overcoming challenges to achieve this milestone.

With the successful revival of the Port Harcourt refinery, President Tinubu urges NNPC Limited to expedite the scheduled reactivation of both the second Port Harcourt refinery and the Warri and Kaduna refineries.

These efforts will significantly enhance domestic production capacity alongside the contributions of privately-owned refineries and make our country a major energy hub, with the gas sector also enjoying unprecedented attention by the administration.

The President underscores his administration’s determination to repair the nation’s refineries, aiming to eradicate the disheartening perception of Nigeria as a major crude oil producer that lacks the ability to refine its own resources for domestic consumption.

Highlighting the values of patience, integrity, and accountability in the rebuilding of the nation’s infrastructure, President Tinubu calls upon individuals, institutions, and citizens entrusted with responsibilities to maintain focus and uphold trust in their service to the nation.

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In Nigeria, overtaking a military convoy is regulated by various laws and guidelines to ensure national security, public safety, and respect for the military.

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In Nigeria, overtaking a military convoy is regulated by various laws and guidelines to ensure national security, public safety, and respect for the military. Key laws and regulations include:

*Laws:*

1. *Traffic Act (Cap T13, LFN 2004)*: Prohibits reckless or dangerous driving, including overtaking military convoys.
2. *Highway Code (2004)*: Regulates driving behavior, including overtaking and interacting with military vehicles.
3. *Road Traffic Act (2012)*: Mandates caution when approaching or passing military convoys.

*Military Regulations:*

1. *Armed Forces Act (Cap A20, LFN 2004)*: Empowers military personnel to maintain order and security.
2. *Nigerian Army Act (Cap N45, LFN 2004)*: Regulates military operations, including convoy movements.

*Penalties:*

1. *Traffic Act*: Fines (up to ₦50,000) or imprisonment (up to 2 years) for reckless driving.
2. *Highway Code*: Fines (up to ₦20,000) or imprisonment (up to 1 year) for violating traffic regulations.
3. *Road Traffic Act*: Fines (up to ₦100,000) or imprisonment (up to 5 years) for endangering lives.

*Guidelines:*

1. *Nigerian Army Guidelines*: Prohibit civilians from overtaking military convoys.
2. *Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Guidelines*: Advise caution when approaching military vehicles.

*Consequences:*

1. *Security risks*: Overtaking military convoys can compromise national security.
2. *Safety risks*: Endangers lives of civilians, military personnel, and other road users.
3. *Damage to property*: May result in damage to vehicles or infrastructure.

*Best Practices:*

1. Exercise caution when approaching military convoys.
2. Maintain safe distance (at least 50 meters).
3. Avoid overtaking or cutting off military vehicles.
4. Follow traffic rules and regulations.
5. Cooperate with military personnel and traffic authorities.

*Please note that laws and regulations may change, and it’s essential to consult relevant authorities or legal experts for up-to-date information.*

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