Tuesday, September 6, 2016

MAKING OF A NEW KING II, IBENDA GETS A TRADITIONAL RULER – EKPO II OF IBENDA



Congratulations Mr. Remigius Ogbuishi, the IGWE ELECT of Ibenda kingdom. The keenly contested traditional ruler ship of Ibenda Obollo Autonomous Community has come to reality.
The normal peace expected to reign did not elude the community irrespective of some challenges. THANK YOU JEHOVAH!
The peoples dream have manifested.
Long Live Ibenda Obollo, Long Live the Good People of Ibenda
DETAILS AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE NEW Traditional Ruler will come your way.

Monday, June 6, 2016

PRESIDENT GENERAL OF IBENDA TOWN UNION BOWS DOWN, YEILD FOR THE CALL TO BECOME TRADITIONAL RULER OF IBENDA.




The unfolding drama of who becomes the next Igwe of Ibenda Autonomous Community has taken a directional approach. This has followed, as a result of the valedictory address delivered by Mr. Remigius Ogbuishi, the Former President General of the Town, and the subsequent stepping down as the President General to enable him contest for the position of the Town’s Traditional Ruler, the EKPO II of Ibenda. Insert is his valedictory speech.

“IBENDA TOWN UNION: JOURNEY SO FAR 04-06-2016
Valedictory Speech By REMI OGBUISHI While Stepping Aside As President General Ibenda Town Union
The present Executives were elected on 31-12-14 and was sworn in on 21-02-15, our goals among others included;
(i)           Sustaining the growth of CSS Ibenda.
(ii)                       Device and exploit ways of generating revenue for the community.
(iii)                    Fostering unity for the rapid development.
(iv)                     Promoting Community Health.
(v)                        Initiating a market (Orie Ibenda) for the Community
(vi)                     Ensuring security of life and properties
(vii)                     Building and equipping a civic centre
(viii)                  Inauguration of all Ibenda Peace Summit
ACHIEVEMENTS SO FAR
With little disguise of the modesty of our achievements, we were able to accomplish the following;
(1)                        MOBILIZATION AND INTEGRATION:
(i)              Our community was fully mobilized. They realized the importance of town union and participated actively.
(ii)           The Oha, Town Union, Igwe and Cabinet worked harmoniously.
(iii)        Zinc palaver between the Oha and the Parish was amicably resolved.
(iv)         We participated in the burial activity of the deceased IGWE and ensured constitutional regency.
(2)                        SECURITY:
(i)              A high ranking security advisory committee came on board
(ii)           Last Saturday of every month was set aside for security meeting to review progress.
(iii)        Monthly security salary Levy of N100 was introduced
(iv)         Robbery cases including that of rape were properly addressed.
(3)                        EDUCATION:
(i)              Inauguration of school based Management Committee chaired by Mr. Tai Omenma.
(ii)           Inauguration of Education Committee chaired by Festus Ezeme
(iii)        Inauguration of stake holders in Education in Ibenda comprising all serving Principals, retired Principal, vice Principals whose role is to act as watch dog to both the Primary and Secondary school in Ibenda.
(iv)         Boosting the staff strength of the secondary school
(v)            Equipping the school library with books
(vi)         Posting and taking care of Coppers
(vii)      Ensuring that a hard working person is posting as Principal.
(4)                        INFRASTRUCTURE:
(i)              Rehabilitation of dilapidated church ceiling.
(ii)           Contacts have been made for our road to be included among the ring roads of Enugu Senatorial Zone.
(iii)        On-going efforts to provide working tools e.g. BP apparatus, Sugar and Malaria testing kits to the Health center.
(iv)         Maternity that is being sponsored by Mr. ROMA EGBA through the assistance of Africa Development Banks will soon come on board.
(5)                        REVENUE GENERATION:
(i)              Instituting security levy of N100.00
(ii)           Development levy of N1000.00 also came on board
(iii)        Donations quadrupled by concerned indigenes of Ibenda.
(iv)         ITU branches donated money for our programmes.
(6)                        PROBLEMS:
(i)              Mutual suspicion and lack of trust especially among the elites who were insensitive on communal life pattern.
(ii)           Fear of domination and lack of understanding of the constitutional roles assigned to Oha Ibenda, Town Union and Igwe/ Cabinet caused friction.
(iii)        Town Union being wrongly perceived as “Ndi Enugu” should be jettisoned as it breeds divisiveness
(iv)         There is no strong financial base like membership dues
(v)            Primary Education is still in shamble.
(vi)         No Computer Software for Secondary School
(vii)      Audit of NEPA committee which we inherited is still  lingering.
(viii)   Inability of the Union to sponsor our sons and daughter for political appointments
(ix)         Strengthening the power output by bringing another Transformer through the NEPA committee.
(x)            Midwiving the commencement of a market -Orie Ibenda
(xi)         Nurturing a Youth Wing of ITU and reviving Ichie Club as a partner agency in the development of the Community
(xii)      Carrying out an accurate enumeration survey of all taxable adults in Ibenda
(xiii)   Inaugurating All Ibenda Peace Summit to revisit “Post Pastor era”
CONCLUSION: (you may wish to draw your conclusion/ Score card)
We had your mandate to serve for 4 years out of which I have been on the driving seat for only 17 months. I enjoyed my working relationship with my executives and all members of Ibenda Town Union both at home and abroard. I am very grateful to each and every one of you, am always proud to come from Ibenda land. I will never hesitate to render my service anytime and anywhere I am called upon do so.
For the meantime, I wish to step aside as the President General of the Ibenda Town Union in order to answer the clarion call of both my family, my Umunna and wide range of friends and associates who want me to contest for the vacant stool of IGWE of Ibenda. If it is the wish of God, so it be in Jesus Mighty Name I pray- AMEN.
Long Live Ibenda Ukwa
Long Live Udenu L. G. A.
Long live Enugu State.”


After the speech, a notion was moved and seconded for adoption of the speech and his step down. He stepped aside while Mr Titus Nnamani who is the Vice President now takes over in accordance with the constitution.
Remarkably, Electoral committee was constituted and inaugurated smoothly with all the seven Umunna that make up the town represented.
The Ibenda of today has a great difference from Ibenda of yesterday. With the number of people and the dignitaries that attended the General assembly meeting, there is every indication that the new autonomous community is graduating to older one. Think of those people you know, they were all there.
The issue of Primary school in Ibenda was discussed and resolution was reached to warn erring indigenous teachers to desist from truancy and other unprofessional behaviors or face automatic transfers to other parts of the state. The community resolved to inform the Primary Schools regulating body ENSUBEB should the indigenous teachers fail to turn into a new leaf. Health centre and Secondary schools were also on the page.


Thursday, May 26, 2016

TRADITIONAL RULER IN IBENDA OBOLLO, THE MAKING OF A NEW KING.



HIGH EXPECTATION FOR A QUALITY TRADITIONAL RULER    IN IBENDA OBOLLO AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY.

Following the death of Late Igwe (Engr) Daniel Odo Ogbonna, the Ekpo I of Ibenda Obollo, the Royal Seat was declared vacant according to the Constitution of Ibenda Obollo Autonomous Community. The time period of ‘on’ or ‘before’ six months as enshrined in the constitution is a shorter time when compared to other advanced communities who have had the experience of losing traditional rulers. Be it a mistake or not, the constitution cannot be altered at this critical period.

In the last General Assembly meeting that was well attended,  the Regent of the Community emerged also in accordance with the constitution. He is Chief Lawrence Oddy Omema. Chief Omemma will take charge of the Royal seat administration till the emergence of New Traditional Ruler – Ekpo II of Ibenda Obollo Community.

We have to thank you Hon. Remigius  Ogbuishi, the President General of Ibenda  Town Union for your Dynamic Leadership in organizing the General Assembly Meetings. You have been a serious pillar of Development in Ibenda, The qualities you have exhibited as the President General of this peace loving Community is enough to invite your Honorable self for the exalted position of this Traditional Ruler ship. The Ibenda People are peace loving and the reward of such peace lovers is always a quality leader like you. We need you to be Our next Traditional Ruler.   Please if you love your Community don’t  turn down this our offer.

It is interesting to note that approval was given to people who wish to occupy the seat to go for consultations while the process of replacing the Late Igwe commences by the next General Assembly meeting slated to hold on 4th June, 2016 at Central School Ibenda Obollo in Udenu LGA of Enugu State Nigeria. Time of the meeting is 12pm Nigeria time.

Interesting also to note that, the Community is among the young autonomous communities created by the Enugu State Government in 2002 and comparatively adjudged the luckiest community because of the composite nature of villages that has no heterogeneous mixture. Lucky also in the sense that selection of the first traditional ruler did not pose any difficulty as other communities that end up in court amidst killings and enmity.  A situation that has dastardly,  left community peace in chaos. 

Now the Igwe is dead, the God of Abraham, that of Jacob, and awesome God of Isaac will still give the People of Ibenda wisdom to retain their position as the best Community in the State with wise options of selecting Traditional Rulers. 

The Prayers for the Community in this trial moment should be strong for the smooth emergence of a new Traditional Ruler in the Community. If you like it, say amen.

The Quality of Traditional ruler Ibenda needs is left for your comment.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

TRIBUTES TO MR GABRIEL OJOBOR




MY FRIEND, MY BROTHER, MY MATE!  IS IT HOW GOD WANT IT?
When you told me at Niger Foundation Hospital that you could not drive after your medical check-up, I was not weighed down neither, because I had a very high hope of your survival. When we saw after the Christmas at hospital, though you were weak, you assured me that things will be ok and we ate together with lots of our common jokes. How ok was the promise? Then, filtered the shocking news of your death.
You have been a pillar to your family, friends, relations and community in general. Peace maker and a folks-hero. Who will fill the gap?
Death is inevitable in everyone’s life and in one way or the other, everybody must go. Gabriel, you were a true friend, a brother and a mate. I have already started missing you in everything. I pray God to prepare a better place for you in heaven, as well, device alternative means that will enable better communication even at your death. MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE. AMEN

TITUS IFEANYI NNADI



TRIBUTE TO A FRIEND
GABRIEL, it is unbelievable writing a tribute to commemorate your sudden demise. A giant iroko had yet again fallen. God, never allow the birds that perch on these irokos lack branches.
          The sign became ominous when you stopped picking calls. You later called and made explicit explanations. The sign heightened when tongues wagged. I had thought the Almighty would spare you, more so when you used your mouth to dispel the rumors.
          You were many things rolled into one. Father Friend. Hero. Role Model. Colossus.  Listener.  Goal Getter. Achiever. Neighbour. Adviser. Helper. Servant. Foresighted, Peace Maker. Your qualities were “unputdownable”.
          Gabe, you are gone but solace lies in legacies trailing your demise. It is my fervent supplication that you sleep on and rest in our Saviour’s breast till that resurrection morning.
Good night, Mon Ami.

Robinson Ikechukwu Ogbuishi
Ajama Ibenda.