Police Step Up Security At Abia Government House

The Police have stepped up security around the Abia Government House in Umuahia, following report of the issuance of Certificate of Return to Dr Uche Ogah as Governor-elect of the State.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the news, which filtered into the state around noon, caused anxiety among residents of Umuahia.

At the city centre, popularly called Isi-gate, some traders, tricycle riders and passersby expressed happiness over the development.

However, the situation was different at the Government House, where political office holders were seen moving hurriedly out of their offices, while workers simply watched.

Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu, who was on his way to deliver an inaugural lecture at the Abia State University, Uturu when the news filtered in, cancelled the event and made a quick return to Aba.

Ikpeazu had operated from the Government House Liaison Office in Aba since he assumed office on May 29, 2015.
NAN learnt that hundreds of Ogah’s supporters have moved to Sam Mbakwe Cargo Airport, Owerri, to receive him.
Many other supporters were seen at the Government House main-gate in anticipation of his inauguration.

Attempts to get the reaction of officials of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the state on the development were unsuccessful.

The Chairman of the party, Chief Johnson Onuigbo, did not pick calls made to his cell phone.

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Makurdi, Lafia NNPC Mega Stations Step Up Fuel Sale

The NNPC mega stations in Nasarawa and Benue states are stepping up fuel supply to motorist on that corridor by working 24 hours to meet the pressure amidst scarcity in both states.

a station in Lafia late into the night on Monday, some motorist said that the federal government’s directive for 24 hours service is a step in the right direction.

Consequently, several motorists from Makurdi and Lafia have headed to the NNPC mega station in Lafia at night, while the mega station in Makurdi dispenses the product during the day.

To further reassure stranded motorists across the state of the sustenance of the 24-hour service, the Station Manager of the mega station in Lafia, Zubairu Adamu, said that he received three more trucks loaded with fuel to keep selling.

However, at the Makurdi NNPC mega station, the management said that it required about four trucks to meet the need of motorists if it were to implement the 24-hour service directive.

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