logo
Nigeria: Ebonyi gov flags off 25.5km road linking Effuim, Anioma communities

Nigeria: Ebonyi gov flags off 25.5km road linking Effuim, Anioma communities

Zawya09-05-2025

Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru has inaugurated a 25.5-kilometer road for the people of Effium and Anioma communities in the Ohaukwu Local Government Area. This initiative aims to help end the ongoing conflict in the region.
Governor Nwifuru made this announcement at the Central School Effium during the boundary demarcation ceremony for the autonomous communities of Effium and Ezza Effium.
This event took place shortly after he signed a bill into law that formalizes the peace agreement between the two communities.
Nwifuru who urged the both communities to embrace peace for a better future, warned the both communities of the consequences of violating the Peace path in accordance with section 7 sub section 4 of Ebonyi State Law 004 of the State House of Assembly 2025, captioned ' Ebonyi State and Effuim and Anioma Peace path, creation of Effium, Ekeyigwe, Ijeoma community and Anioma Ezekuna Autonomous community.'
The bill which created new Five autonomous communities from the five wards of the two communities, urges the people to mind their land and never trespass to another community.
Recall that the two communities have been at war for close to five years over motor Park leadership with lots of lives lost and properties worth billions of Naira destroyed.
'Wrong, bad people always bring out the worst in you and not the best in you. After you have wronged, you will find yourself full of doubt, fear, confusion, criticism.
'Never receive counsel from unproductive people, never discuss your problem with someone incapable of contributing to the solution. Not everyone has the right to speak to your like , infact let me put it this way, 'Don't follow anyone who is not going anywhere. Be careful, when you stop to enquire for direction along the road of your life. Wise is the person who fortify life with the right friendship '
The State House of Assembly, Law No 004 of 2025, caption and be cited to be called Ebonyi State and Effuim and Anioma Peace path, creation of Effium, Ekeyigwe, Ijeoma community and Anioma Ezekuna Autonomous community.
According to the law of 004 of 2025, mentioned that 5 communities have been created from Effuim community they includes Effium Autonomous community, Ekeenyigwe Autonomous community, idenyi Autonomous community, Anioma Autonomous community and Ezekuna Autonomous community.
'Each of this communities is representing each of the ward and all the ward is representing the communities. I want to send a serious warning to the disguarded or disguised Hitler's , killers , those who pretended to be good but they are evil. I am very much alert and very much alive and my eye is seeing very clearly. Our job her today is to flag off the construction of the road demarcating Anioma and Effuim by the Power convey on me as the governor of this State , I hereby Flag-off the construction of this 25.5kilometer road at the boundary between Alioma and Effium.
' I also proclaimed, that the Effium market, according to the law, that the area known as forest, with the total of 9,784,140.183 square meters that is 978,414 hectares hereby remains as a federal government reserve area for forest. Also that the Effium Market, and it's environs of a total of 556,161,90 square meters is 556,106 hectares comprising Abuja Primary school, Effium road, Effium play ground, police station, fuel station, Methodist Church, customary Court, first Bank, community center school Effium, Assemblies of God Church Effium, St Charles Verona Catholic Church Effium to egwudinagu road, winners church, ojiaghara Effium, are hereby acquired by the government of Ebonyi State for overriding public interest.
'This section shall be strictly adhere to and any violation, shall be treated in accordance with the section 7 sub section 4 of this law. This road prohibits saling of land, buying of land, cultivating in another community this are my Statement and this are my proclamation'.
Copyright © 2022 Nigerian Tribune Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

DRC and Rwanda sign 'Washington Accord' peace deal
DRC and Rwanda sign 'Washington Accord' peace deal

The National

time12 hours ago

  • The National

DRC and Rwanda sign 'Washington Accord' peace deal

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) signed a US-brokered peace agreement in Washington on Friday, ending three decades of conflict and ushering in billions in foreign investment to the region. President Donald Trump, flanked by his Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, said the foreign ministers of the two countries signed the agreement in the Oval Office. "They were fighting for years, and it was machetes, it was vicious, people's heads were being chopped off," Mr Trump said at a news conference earlier on Friday. "And I have a man who's very good in that part of the world, very smart, and put them together," he said. "First time in many years, they're going to have peace. And it's a big deal." Mr Trump had enlisted the help of Massad Boulos, a Lebanese-American businessman and the father-in-law of the President's daughter Tiffany. Qatar also joined in mediating the process. Born in Lebanon, Mr Boulos has ties to Africa, having lived and owned businesses in Nigeria. Last month, Mr Boulos said the DRC and Rwanda had submitted a draft peace proposal. Speaking in the Oval Office, Mr Boulos said he had first engaged with the two sides in early April, and the final agreement will be known as the Washington Accord. "There's an economic aspect as well that is extremely important for both countries," Mr Boulos said. "There would be some bilateral agreements with negotiating a mineral deal with the DRC for critical minerals - many American companies have shown interest in investing in the DRC," he said. "Same thing with Rwanda. " The agreement would bring to an end a three-decade conflict in the eastern DRC which escalated earlier this year, when the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels seized the key cities of Goma and Bukavu. A draft of the agreement provided by the state Department includes the disengagement of Rwandan forces and the voluntary repatriation of refugees. It also called for the monthly rotating meetings between DRC and Rwanda, with the US and Qatar attending as observers. Another joint meeting was to be held in Washington within 45 days. The fighting has killed about 3,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands of others. The DRC, United Nations and the US have long accused Rwanda of providing weapons and training to the M23 rebels. Rwanda denies supporting M23, and says its forces are acting in self-defence against the Congolese army and Hutu militias linked to the Rwandan genocide of ethnic Tutsis in 1994. The conflict is fuelled by the rich mineral resources in eastern Congo. The DRC is the world's largest producer of cobalt, a mineral used to make lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and smartphones. The country also has substantial gold, diamond and copper reserves. M23 and Rwanda are accused of exploiting these resources. On Thursday, Reuters reported that the DRC had dropped its demand for the immediate withdrawal of Rwandan troops, paving the way for the peace deal. Physicians for human rights, an organisation that has worked in the DRC for more than a decade, said the agreement does not ensure that hostilities would not resume through proxy armed groups, and has no reparations component. "We welcome any dialogue and de-escalation in the devastating conflict in eastern DRC, but it is important to note that the new agreement between Rwanda and DRC contains major omissions and does not adequately safeguard civilians in the region," Sam Zarifi, executive director said in a statement on Friday. "There can be no durable peace without meaningful justice. But the agreement signed today sidelines human rights and fails survivors," he said. The economic incentives involved remain unclear as Mr Trump seeks to compete with China in investing in the region's abundant mineral wealth. Mr Trump said it included the US getting "mineral rights" from the Congo. The draft agreement said it would shut down 'illicit economic pathways' and instead "formalise and audit" cross-border mineral trade.

DRC and Rwanda to sign peace deal in Washington
DRC and Rwanda to sign peace deal in Washington

The National

time17 hours ago

  • The National

DRC and Rwanda to sign peace deal in Washington

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are set to sign a US-brokered peace agreement in Washington on Friday, ending years of conflict and ushering in billions in foreign investment to the region. President Donald Trump will host the foreign ministers of the two countries in the Oval Office after the official signing in the State Department. "They were fighting for years, and it was machetes, it was vicious, people's heads were being chopped off," Mr Trump said in a news conference on Friday. "And I have a man who's very good in that part of the world, very smart, and put them together," he said. "First time in many years, they're going to have peace. And it's a big deal." Mr Trump had enlisted the help of Massad Boulos, a Lebanese-American businessman and the father-in-law of the President's daughter Tiffany. Qatar also joined in mediating the process. Born in Lebanon, Mr Boulos has ties to Africa, having lived and owned businesses in Nigeria. Last month, Mr Boulos said Congo and Rwanda had submitted a draft peace proposal. The agreement would bring to an end a three-decade conflict in eastern Congo which escalated earlier this year, when the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels seized the key cities of Goma and Bukavu. The fighting has killed about 3,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands of others. The DRC, United Nations and the US have long accused Rwanda of providing M23 rebels weapons and training. Rwanda has long denied supporting M23, and says its forces are acting in self-defence against Congo's army and Hutu militias linked to the Rwandan genocide of ethnic Tutsis in 1994. The conflict is fuelled by the rich mineral resources in eastern Congo. Congo is the world's largest producer of cobalt, a mineral used to make lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and smartphones. The country also has substantial gold, diamond and copper reserves. M23 and Rwanda being accused of exploiting these resources. On Thursday, Reuters reported that the DRC had dropped its demand for the immediate withdrawal of Rwandan troops, paving the way for the peace deal. Few details have been made available about the deal, or the economic incentives involved, as Mr Trump seeks to compete with China in investing in the region's abundant mineral wealth.

Morocco: His Majesty the King Congratulates Djibouti's President on Independence Day
Morocco: His Majesty the King Congratulates Djibouti's President on Independence Day

Zawya

time17 hours ago

  • Zawya

Morocco: His Majesty the King Congratulates Djibouti's President on Independence Day

His Majesty King Mohammed VI sent a message of congratulations to the President of the Republic of Djibouti, Ismaël Omar Guelleh, on his country's Independence Day. In this message, the Sovereign expresses, in His name and on behalf of the Moroccan people, His warmest congratulations and best wishes for health and happiness to Guelleh, and for continued progress and prosperity to the brotherly people of Djibouti. His Majesty the King seizes this opportunity to reaffirm His pride in the close fraternal ties between the two countries, which both Heads of State constantly strive to strengthen and elevate to the highest level. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Kingdom of Morocco - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store