Human angle
Good tidings: Police rescue all four missing children, arrest suspects.
Stephanie Clems
It will indeed be a Christmas to remember for the neighbourhood at “down below” off Uwalaka street by Ossah road generally and particularly the three families affected directly as their all four missing children have been returned to them.
The police in Abia state said they leveraged a robust intelligence support from the department of state security to be able to arrest one Ifeoma Abonyi and seven others in Asaba Delta state.
In a press release by the command signed by the PPRO, ASP Maureen Chinaka, police also confirmed the rescue of some other seven children whose identities would be subjected to further scrutiny.
Recall that on the 14th of December, a report claimed that a new tenant of a house in Umuahia had absconded with neighbour’s children.
Meanwhile, the family of the initial missing four siblings are still hopeful that their children would be rescued somehow.
Full text of the release below:
Press Statement
Abia State Police Command Arrest Child Abductors; Rescue Missing Children
24/12/2023
- On 16 December 2023, one Mrs. Ifeanyi Udoma Ibe (Female) of Ubakala Street, Ossai Road, Umuahia, reported the abduction of her children and her neighbors’ by an unidentified tenant. In response to the complaint, the Abia State Police Command commenced investigation into the incident. Leveraging robust technical intelligence support from the DSS in Abia state, on 22 December 2023, police detectives from Abia State Police Command, successfully apprehended one Ifeoma Abonyi, a 35-year-old female in Asaba, Delta State. Ifeoma Abonyi has been identified as the hitherto unknown tenant responsible for the abduction of the four children on 16/12/23.
- We are happy to inform the public that all the four missing children stolen on 16 December 2023 have now been rescued. Two of the children were rescued on 22 December 2023, while another two were rescued today 24 December 2023. A total of eight suspects (five females and three males) are currently helping the Police with the investigation into the crime. Three other persons suspected to be complicit in the crime are still at large. We are intensifying efforts to ensure their arrest soonest. Meanwhile, investigation is ongoing to determine the real status of six other children that were found in the custody of the arrested suspects. This might entail the conduct of DNA tests, as some of the suspects are claiming that the children are their biological offspring. We shall keep the public informed of the outcome of the investigation as soon as possible.
SIGNED:
ASP Maureen Chinaka LLB Anipr
Police Public Relations Officer
For: The Commissioner of Police
Abia State Command
Human angle
Humanitarian act: Mrs. Otti donates cash, food items, groceries, others to Charity homes in Abia state.
By Editor, Umuahia
The wife of the Abia state governor, Mrs. Priscilla Otti has extended her benevolence to six orphanages in Aba and Umuahia.
She a total cash donation of six million to the six centres as support to the vulnerable groups with each home receiving a million naira.
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There were also gifts of 50kg bags of rice, (30), other food supplies, and toiletries.
In her milk of kindness, caregivers in each facility were given cash support to appreciate their dedication and hard work.
Mrs. Priscilla Otti who was represented by the wife of the deputy governor, Mrs. Adaeze Emetu emphasized the administration’s unwavering commitment to uplifting the less privileged and ensuring their welfare is made a priority .
She applauded the coordinators and caregivers for their selfless dedication to humanitarian services, particularly their care for vulnerable children.
The Commissioner for Women Affairs Mrs Maureen Aghukwa, and the Special Assistant to the Governor on Poverty Alleviation and Vulnerable Groups, Mrs. Ifeoma Thomas also expressed gratitude to Mrs. Otti for her impactful initiative of appreciating the caregivers for their tireless efforts in providing care and support.
In their various responses, leaders of the benefitting homes, including Rev. Sister Maria Anita Ogbonna of DMMM compassionate home and Madam Oyibo Okonkwo of Agape Charity Home commended the administration of Governor Alex Otti and his wife for their compassion and focus on the welfare of less privileged homes.
They prayed for God’s blessings and wisdom upon them as they continue to serve the state.
Recall that earlier in the year, Mrs. Otti personally visited Susana Homes at Ukwa East, where she donated ₦1,000,000, Bags of rice, food items, and other essentials to further support their operations.
The benefitting homes of the donations are DMMM compassionate home, Ahiaeke- ₦1,000,000, Caregivers: ₦150,000, Agape Charity Home, Avodim, Ipupe-Amuba Ubakala – ₦1,000,000Caregivers: ₦150,0003, So-Said Charity Homes for Vulnerable Persons, Amibo : ₦1,000,000, Caregivers: ₦150,0004.
Also St. Vincent De Paul Center for Mentally and Physically Challenged Persons, Umuafai Ndume Ibeku: ₦1,000,000, Caregivers: ₦150,000, Ngwa Road Motherless Babies Home – ₦1,000,000, Caregivers: ₦150,000 and SDA Motherless Babies Home: ₦1,000,000, Caregivers: ₦100,000.
Human angle
Living with disabilities: Gov. Otti described as champions, approves citing of zonal facility in Abia.
The Editor, Umuahia
The Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the National Commission For Persons Living with Disabilities, Hon. Ayuba Gufwan, has described Governor Alex Otti as the champion of the disabilities community in Nigeria.
Hon. Gufwan made this assertion when he and his colleagues paid a working visit to Governor Alex Otti in the state.
He commended the Governor for his friendly disposition toward persons living with disabilities and appreciated him for establishing a commission for persons with disabilities in Abia state.
“We are deeply appreciative that upon your assumption of office, you established the Abia State equivalent of the National Commission of Persons with Disabilities.
“I commend you and express the heartfelt appreciation of the 35 million persons living with disabilities in Nigeria. We say thank you for what you have done for us,” he said.
He disclosed that they were in Abia to appeal to the governor to provide them with a Southeast Zonal office of the National Commission for Persons Living with Disabilities in Abia , saying that the state was chosen because it is hospitable.
“There is no place that is as hospitable to persons with disabilities in this region other than Abia State and that is why we are here.
“We are 35 million and we don’t have an office anywhere other than the office in Abuja and so, it is very difficult to administer this huge number from one location.
“So, people in the Southeastern part of Nigeria who need our services can just access our zonal office,” Gufwan stated.
In his response, governor Alex Otti gave express approval for the facility to be provided in two months time.
“I want you to leave here convinced, knowing fully well that we have not only heard but we have approved it.
As you leave here, my Special Assistant on Persons Living with Disabilities will liaise with the Director General of Umuahia Capital Development Authority and Commissioner for Lands and Housing to identify a befitting office for the Southeast Zone of the council.
He said that his government does not discriminate against persons living with disabilities or any other group, including people of different religious inclinations or tribes.
“Our Government is a Government that does not discriminate against persons living with disabilities, we don’t discriminate against women, we don’t discriminate against people because of their religious beliefs nor because of where they come from.
“That is why we pride ourselves as the first state in recent times that appointed a Head of Service who is not from Abia nor from the Southeast but is from the South South.
It is because we are focused on meritocracy without discrimination”, Gov. Otti stated.
The Governor, who encouraged persons living with disabilities, noted that, that someone has one disability or the other does not make him a disabled person. Governor Otti, on the spot, acceded to their request to be provided a place for them to set up their Southeast headquarters in Abia state.
“So, I am sure that in the next two or three months, your office will relocate to that place, and you (Ayuba) will be invited back to be handed over to the Southeastern Zonal office,” Gov. Otti assured.
Human angle
Armed forces day: Abia gov. calls for new national values, cohesion, etc.
By Editor, Umuahia
The Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti has said that there is need for Nigerians to evolve a new set of national values that enthrones justice as the foundation of the national unity.
Governor Otti stated this while reading his address during the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration held at the Aguiyi-Ironsi cenotaph, Ogurube layout, Umuahia.
He urged all to reject corruption and all forms of abuse of public trust and ensure promotion of justice and fairness in all spheres of life and emphasised the need to cater for the members of the Nigerian armed forces.
“To all of us, the more important take away of today’s celebration is the need to evolve a new set of national value that promotes justice at the foundation of our national unity, reject corruption and all forms of abuse of public trust and ultimately enthrone meritocracy, fairness and an enduring sense of patriotism in the execution of our duties as stakeholders in the national renaissance project.
“Every Nigerian, especially those who have answered the patriotic call of defending our land against all forms of threats should get what is due them when it is due for that is the only way of strengthening the nation,” Gov. Otti said.
The Governor maintained that Nigerian people equally have a responsibility of supporting the military and other members of the Nigerian armed forces and encouraged all to seek a resolution to disputes with wisdom instead of deploying violence which puts lives of innocent men and women in danger.
“We have a sacred responsibility to build a better national community by bringing our grievances to the table for solution.
“Violence can neither yield nor guarantee the actualization of satisfactory outcomes, we are therefore encouraged to seek a resolution to disputes with wisdom and a general sense of brotherhood instead of resorting to violence which puts the lives of innocent men and women in grave danger.
“As citizens , it is our job to support these men and women who make uncommon sacrifices to guarantee the security and peace of our nation.
“We are to lift their morale by words of encouragement and willingness to cooperate with them when called upon especially in the tracking and identification of criminal activities in our communities,” he said.
He however enjoined the officers and men of the Nigerian military establishments to model the highest conduct of professionalism and ethical behaviour in the discharge of their duties, saying that they should appreciate the fact that Nigeria is a nation governed by laws respect for the right s of citizens.
Governor Otti sid that it would not be acceptable for the members of the armed forces to engage in acts that undermine the ethos of the military practice assured that his government would continue to work closely with them and cater for their welfare.
“It will never be acceptable for our service men and women to engage in acts and practices that undermine the ethos of the military profession or damage the reputation of the institution they represent.
“As a state, we shall continue to work closely and cordially with the various arms of the military and other security agencies to make Abia a safe destination for individuals, families and businesses,” Gov. Otti assured.
He appreciated the various security agencies working in the state for their efforts in making the state safe and expressed the joy that the collaboration with them has continued to improve on the security of the state.
He regretted the loss of some galant officers last year who died in active service and informed that his government has fulfilled all its promises to the families of the deceased including cash payment, scholarship for the children among others.
The event featured laying of wreaths on the tomb of the unknown soldier by Governor Alex Otti, Commander 14 Brigade, Brigadier O.O Diya, Commandant Nigeria Naval College Owerrinta, O.A Eyitayo, Commissioner of Police, CP Danladi Isa, Chairman Nigerian Legion Abia State Chapter, Commodore Austine Duruoha (rtd), Speaker Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Emeruwa, Chairman Abia State Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Linus Nto Mba among others
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