Views: Visits 6 • All boarding schools fenced to protect students Enugu govt • Return of schools to churches improved security Anambra residents • We’ve sensitised relevant stakeholders on security Enugu govt • No fence, securitymen in Abia schools • Monarchs, town union leaders help to secure schools in Anambra • Security operatives asked to protect schools in the hinterland Imo govt • Block walls do not prevent kidnapping Ebonyi govt By Anayo Okoli, Vincent Ujumadu, Dennis Agbo, Ugochukwu Alaribe, Peter Okutu, Chinonso Alozie & Steve Oko INCESSANT attacks on public institutions, including schools where students had been kidnapped have been on the increase in recent times. Though it has been rampant in the North, but with the spread of cases of insecurity across the country, there is urgent need to take precaution. In view of this, South-East Voice, SEV went to town to find out how prepared the governments in the South-East are to keep
Rising Insecurity: Are South-East schools safe?
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• Return of schools to churches improved security Anambra residents
• We’ve sensitised relevant stakeholders on security Enugu govt
• No fence, securitymen in Abia schools
• Monarchs, town union leaders help to secure schools in Anambra
• Security operatives asked to protect schools in the hinterland Imo govt
• Block walls do not prevent kidnapping Ebonyi govt
By Anayo Okoli, Vincent Ujumadu, Dennis Agbo, Ugochukwu Alaribe, Peter Okutu, Chinonso Alozie & Steve Oko
INCESSANT attacks on public institutions, including schools where students had been kidnapped have been on the increase in recent times. Though it has been rampant in the North, but with the spread of cases of insecurity across the country, there is urgent need to take precaution. In view of this, South-East Voice, SEV went to town to find out how prepared the governments in the South-East are to keep their schools and children safe.
Asaba declaration: Amechi, Wabara, Ohanaeze, others berate Senate President
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By Anayo Okoli, Peter Okutu, Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Chinonso Alozie & Steve Oko
SENATE President, Dr. Ahmed Lawan has come under serious criticism over his attack on Southern Governors over their call for restructuring and ban on open grazing, with elder statesman and first Republic Aviation Minister, Chief Mbazulike Amechi telling him to keep quiet if he has no meaningful thing to say about the meeting, adding that Northern Governors have more unsolved problems facing them than their southern counterparts.
The former Senate President, Dr. Adolphus Wabara also advised him to stop talking loosely and the Chidi Ibeh -led Ohanaeze Ndigbo described him as “a rubber stamp of the presidency and biased umpire”, calling for his impeachment without delay.
Igbo Presidency: How best to realise it
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By Anayo Okoli, Ugochukwu Alaribe, Nwabueze Okonkwo, Chinedu Adonu, Chinonso Alozie & Steve Oko
THE clamour for a Nigerian President of South-East extraction is raging and gaining momentum by the day, more so in the face of the unrepentant nepotism being exhibited by the Federal Government in all aspects of the administration.
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