Ohanaeze applauds FG on agric initiatives
President of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief
Nnia Nwodo, has applauded the agricultural initiatives of the Federal
Government saying they are yielding positive results in Igbo speaking
states.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo is the apex
socio-cultural organisation of Igbo speaking states in Nigeria.
Nwodo contended that with the
implementation of the initiatives, the federal government had taken
the best move to take the people out of recession.
He said that the various agricultural
schemes embarked by the government through the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) were a huge success.
The Ohanaeze chieftain said that the
CBN governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, should be commended for the
intervention of the apex bank in various empowerment programmes aimed
at stimulating the economy.
Nwodo said: “we want to use this
opportunity to salute the governor of the Central Bank.
“This gentleman has had one of the
most difficult challenges that have faced any governor of the CBN.
“What he has done lately in terms of
fighting the value of the naira is most commendable.
“His programmes at assisting
agriculture have impacted positively on the sector.
“It is working in Imo, Ebonyi, Abia,
Anambra and it is beginning to work in Enugu state and we are
immensely grateful to him.
“We encourage him to continue to work
in this way to ensure that the ordinary people in Nigeria can bounce
back as this recession continues to recede in its calamitously effect
on our standard of living.”
Nwodo said that the achievements of the
government in the petroleum sector should not be overlooked as the
Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had been reinvigorated.
He said that the achievements recorded
in the NNPC during the tenure of Dr Ibe Kachikwu as Minister of State
for Petroleum and Managing Director were outstanding.
“Since the NNPC was incorporated, no
minister or managing director has ever put the corporation on public
portal.
“But by the click of the mouse, when
our son was there, you could tell how much came into NNPC every day
and how much was spent.
“For the first time, petroleum
subsidy was removed without the economy collapsing,” he said.
The Ohaneze president appealed to the
Federal Government to intervene and rehabilitate the Enugu/Port
Harcourt expressway which he described as “death trap.’’
“While we commend the minister of
Power, Works and Housing for the work that has started on the
Enugu/Onitsha road, we want to draw his attention to the road between
Enugu and Port Harcourt.
“The road is a death trap. It is
tortuous and God knows how long it will take to rehabilitate the road
especially with all the stops by security men,” he said.
Nwodo expressed concern that the entire
South-East seemed to be under security siege by officers of the armed
forces, who he alleged, extort money openly from innocent citizens
and road users.
He said that complaints by the
organisation against the brazen impunity of the security agencies on
the roads across the zone had remained unattended to.
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