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Enugu Town Unions, stakeholders back Mba on ban on Monday Sit-at-Homes

*Endorse call for the release of Nnamdi Kanu

A meeting of Twon Union executives and other stakeholders ended in Enugu at the weekend lending support to the ban placed on Monday Sit-at-Home by Governor Peter Mbah.
The meeting also endorsed the call by the governor on President Bola Tinubu to release the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from detention.
At the end of their meeting at the Old Government House, Enugu, the body took mote of the detrimental impacts of sit-at-homes on productivity, investment flow, and the Igbo spirit of creativity, entrepreneurship and commerce.

A communique arsing from the meeting was signed by Comrade Stephen Aniagu, President, Enugu State Amalgamated Traders Association; Comr. Barr. Fabian Nwigbo, Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress; Mr. Ben Asogwa, Chairman, Trade Union Congress; Comrade Nweke Odoh T., Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers, Enugu State Chapter; Comrade Ebuka Okoh, Chairman, National Youth Council of Nigeria, Enugu State Chapter; Mr. Paully Eze
Chairman, Association of Presidents-General, Enugu State and Comr. Ugochukwu Anichukwu, National Association of Nigerian Students.

Others were: CP Ahmed Ammani, Commissioner of Police; HRH Amb. Lawrence Agubuzu, Chairman, Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council; Barr. Ugo Ferdinard Ugwueze, Coordinating Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association, Enugu State; Comrade Alor Edwin Ikechukwu, Chairman, Inter-Party Advisory Council, Enugu State and Comr. Onyebuchi Igboke O,Chairman, NGOs.

Also at the meeting were: Rev. Emmanuel O. Edeh, Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, Enugu State; Most Revd Prof. Emmanuel Chukwuma, Bishop, Anglican Ecclesiastical Communion; Hon. Solomon Onah, Chairman, ALGON Enugu State; Chief Martins Asogwa, NURTW, Enugu State; Comr. Monday Onwuka, Chairman, Tricycle Riders Association; Prince Chiwetalu Nwatu, Coordinator, Financial Institutions in Enugu State; Hon. Dr. (Mrs) Ngozi Ozioko, Chairperson, Nsukka Traders Association; Jasper Onyeka, Chairman, Organised Labour amd Sammy Ajufor, who represented the Media Community in Enugu State.

The town-hall commended Gov. Mbah, “on the laudable steps taken so far to ensure peace is returned to the state, which include his recent visit to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu; opening door for dialogue with those with genuine grievances”.

It also calls on the State Government to resuscitate, overhaul, rejig and strengthen internal security mechanisms such as the Community Policing, Neighbourhood Watch, Forest Guards, amongst others, in the state.

Full text of the communique is reproduced below:
COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE TOWN-HALL MEETING WITH VARIOUS ENUGU STATE STAKEHOLDERS ON THE CANCELLATION OF THE MONDAY SIT-AT-HOME ORDER IN THE STATE HELD AT THE BANQUET HALL, OLD GOVERNMENT LODGE, ENUGU, ON SATURDAY, 10TH JUNE, 2023.

Further to the meetings held by the Government of Enugu State with individual groups and stakeholders ahead of the ban of the Monday sit-at-home, stakeholders and representatives of various bodies, institutions, organisations, associations, including government officials and heads of security and intelligence agencies at the Old Government Lodge, Enugu, on Saturday, June 10, 2023 to further deliberate on the subject matter and the way forward.

After extensive and exhaustive deliberations at the town-hall meeting, which also had the Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, and the Deputy Governor, Barr. Ifeanyi Ossai, in attendance, it was resolved:

  1. That the decision of the Enugu State Government cancelling the Monday sit-at-home order considering that its detrimental impacts on productivity, investment flow, and the Igbo spirit of creativity, entrepreneurship and commerce is hereby endorsed by the town-hall.
  2. That the town-hall commends the State Governor, His Excellency, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, on the laudable steps taken so far to ensure peace is returned to the state, which include his recent visit to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu; opening door for dialogue with those with genuine grievances.
  3. That the town-hall reiterates the position of the State Government, and further appeals to the President to act on the governor’s request by releasing Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and expedite the process of national healing, national integration and national reconciliation.
  4. That the town-hall calls on the State Government to resuscitate, overhaul, rejig and strengthen internal security mechanisms such as the Community Policing, Neighbourhood Watch, Forest Guards, amongst others, in the state.
  5. That the stakeholders and representatives of various groups at the town-hall meeting – traditional rulers, religious leaders, heads of institutions, corporate bodies, youth and students leaders, transport and market associations, etc. – shall educate and sensitize their members on the gains of ending the Monday sit-at-home and getting back to work.
  6. That the security agencies should continue to work round the clock in order to reassure citizens and residents of their safety, not only on Mondays, but also on other days of the week.
  7. That the town-hall proposes that the Government should procure special commercial city buses and taxies that will ply the routes beyond 9.00 pm when tricycle operators are prohibited from doing so.
  8. That the town-hall supports any security measure or measures and other steps the State Government deems necessary in order to end the Monday sit-at-home and get people back to work in the overall interest of the state and its residents.
  9. That the town-hall enjoins members of the public to resume work and go about their normal daily businesses as various security and intelligence agencies have, in their joint and collaborative efforts, given assurance(s) of their safety, including proactive responses to distress calls any time of the day.
  10. That the town-hall urges members of the public to continue to support the government and security agencies by sharing vital information with them, including suspicious movements and gatherings by strange persons or groups of persons in any part of the state, including forests and borders.
  11. That the town-hall urges persons and groups with genuine grievances to take the opportunity of dialogue offered by the Government of Enugu State to engage the government on their grievances to ensure lasting peace and security in the state.

    SIGNATORIES
    ………………………
    Comrade Stephen Aniagu
    President, Enugu State Amalgamated
    Traders Association

Comr. Barr. Fabian Nwigbo
Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress

Mr. Ben Asogwa
Chairman, Trade Union Congress

Comrade Nweke Odoh T.
Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers, Enugu State Chapter.

Comrade Ebuka Okoh
Chairman, National Youth Council of Nigeria
Enugu State Chapter.

Mr. Paully Eze
Chairman, Association of Presidents-General, Enugu State

CP Ahmed Ammani
Commissioner of Police

Comr. Onyebuchi Igboke O
Chairman, NGOs

Comr. Ugochukwu Anichukwu
National Association of Nigerian Students

Chief Martins Asogwa
NURTW, Enugu State

Barr. Ugo Ferdinard Ugwueze
Coordinating Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association, Enugu State

Rev. Emmanuel O. Edeh
Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, Enugu State

Comr. Monday Onwuka
Chairman, Tricycle Riders Association

HRH Amb. Lawrence Agubuzu
Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council

Most Revd Prof. Emmanuel Chukwuma
Bishop, Anglican Ecclesiastical Communion

Hon. Solomon Onah
Chairman, ALGON Enugu State

Prince Chiwetalu Nwatu
Coordinator, Financial Institutions in Enugu State

Hon. Dr. (Mrs) Ngozi Ozioko
Chairperson, Nsukka Traders Association

Jasper Onyeka
Chairman, Organised Labour

Sammy Ajufor
For the Media Community in Enugu State

Comrade Alor Edwin Ikechukwu
Chairman, Inter-Party Advisory Council, Enugu State

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