Saturday 31 December 2016

ABIA TEACHERS CAN'T CASH CHEQUES ISSUED BY GOVT. FOR JULY SALARY

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu

Abia government says it has commenced the payment of July salary to primary school teachers in the state, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

NAN learnt that the Local Government Education Authorities began to issue salary cheques to the teachers on Wednesday, Dec. 28. A teacher in Umuahia North Local Government Area (LGA), however, told NAN, on condition of anonymity, that the cheques could not be cashed “because they had no cash backing”. 

“We were paid last in June. I got my cheque on Wednesday, Dec. 28, while some got theirs on Friday– but it did not specify which month’s pay. “But, we take it that the cheques represent the July salary,” the teacher said.

He said the cheques have a lifespan of one week and would lapse if it not cashed within the period.
Another teacher in Bende LGA, who identified herself simply as Anthonia, said she collected her cheque on Wednesday but had not been able to cash it.
“I got a credit alert from my bank on Wednesday to show that my salary had been paid but the bank balance remained the old amount of about N900. “When I inquired, I was told by a bank official that the cash had not dropped and was advised to wait until the cash drops,” Anthonia said.

A Local Government Education Authority Secretary in one of the LGAs, who confirmed the development on condition of anonymity, said the banks would go to the clearing house before they would commence cash payment to the teachers. He said the decision to issue cheques was part of government measures to check ghost teachers’ syndrome. 

“Government wants to be sure that only genuine teachers are paid, so that the issue of ghost teachers’ syndrome will be a thing of the past,” the secretary said.
Responding to the development, the Chairman of Abia State Universal Basic Education, Kenechukwu Nwosu, declined to speak on the issue when NAN contacted him on phone.
(NAN).

Friday 30 December 2016

BREAKING: NEW ABIA STATE SPEAKER RESIGNS AFTER 24 HOURS

New Abia speaker resigns after 24 hours in office
Kennedy Njoku who was sworn in as speaker of the Abia state House of Assembly on Thursday, December 29, has resigned his appointment on personal grounds.

Njoku’s resignation comes less than 24 hours after he was elected speaker after the incumbent, Martins Azubuike, was impeached by 20 of the 24 lawmakers in the Assembly.

The Cable reports that Njoku announced his resignation at the resumption of plenary on Friday, December 30, after he thanked members for their confidence in electing him speaker.

He promised to continue providing effective representation to his Osisioma-Ngwa state constituency. Njoku’s resignation came as a surprise to Cosmos Ndukwe, deputy speaker, who described the resignation as shocking.

To fill the vacuum created by Njoku’s resignation, John-Pedro Irokansi, clerk of the house, immediately called for an election to be conducted. Chukwudi Apugo, member representing Umuahia east constituency, nominated Chikwendu Kalu, representing Isialangwa south constituency; he was seconded by Ifeanyi Uchendu, representing Ohafia south constituency.

Kalu was elected by consensus and was affirmed with a voice vote by the 24 members of the assembly. With his election, Kalu, an Aba-based legal practitioner, emerged the 10th Speaker of the sixth Abia Assembly. Meanwhile, lawmakers have said former speaker, Martins Azubuike was impeached over financial recklessness.

A member of the Assembly, Akpulonu Solomon also told Channels TV that Honourable Azubuike refused to carry his colleagues along in the business of the house, which contributed to his impeachment.
Source: Naij.com

Thursday 29 December 2016

BREAKING: SPEAKER, ABIA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY IMPEACHED


 


The Speaker of the Abia state House of Assembly, Martins Azubuike, has been impeached.
Hon Azubuike was impeached on Thursday afternoon, December 29, after 20 of the 24 lawmakers in the Assembly voted to impeach him.

A new speaker, Honourable Kennedy Njoku, has been sworn in.
Though the circumstances surrounding Mr. Azubuike’s impeachment remains unclear, the Cable reports that the three-term lawmaker was said to have fallen out with the powers that be in the state.

He was elected speaker in June and has survived at least four impeachment threats within six months.
Clinton Uba, the spokesperson for Azubuike told the Sun prior to the impeachment that his boss did not commit any impeachable offense.

“Mr. Speaker is innocent. An attempt to impeach the speaker, who has been carrying every member along can only heat up the polity
Adding that: the sixth assembly has been the most peaceful, despite its composition. “The speaker has also been very supportive to the executive. Until we get to the house and see the alleged impeachment notice, I will be guided in my response but, I can confirm to you that the plot to remove my boss is no longer secret. My advice to the aggrieved members is to have a rethink and place the interest of the state above self," Uba said.

Shortly before he was impeached, Mr. Azubuike looked disturbed after all the lawmakers arrived at the Assembly complex earlier in the day. Shortly after their arrival, an aide to Mr Azubuike sent all the journalists away from the premises, but one of the lawmakers, however, insisted that the journalists must stay to monitor the House proceedings.

The House of Assembly complex was reported to have been surrounded by armed Police personnel.