Ebonyi governor demands sack of soldiers who assaulted physically-challenged man

David Umahi, governor of Ebonyi state, has demanded the immediate dismissal of the two military officers who brutalised Chijioke Oraku, a physically-challenged man in Onitsha, Anambra state.

He made the demand while receiving the victim, who is an indigene of the state, at the chambers of Government? House, Abakaliki, on Tuesday.

Umahi said the 21-day imprisonment given to the soldiers was not enough.

He explained that by sacking them, other law enforcement agents would be disciplined in their professional conduct and abstain from abusing the citizens’ rights.

He thanked Willie Obiano, his Anambra counterpart, for his “quick intervention” and the help extended to the victim.

“I want to thank the governor of Anambra state for his quick intervention on this matter, I was very happy when he reacted immediately and rehabilitated this young man, also I want to commend the chief of army staff for the disciplinary action so far taken on those two soldiers, but we believe that 21 days imprisonment is not enough they did not behave like human beings and to be demoted is not enough,” he said.

“I suggest to the chief of army staff that those soldiers should be sacked from the army and be prosecuted immediately.

“And so we are going to take picture him and send to the chief of army staff to demand for the sacking and prosecution of those soldiers who carried such unprofessional act.

“I believe that the army has to be disciplined in their conduct. I am also part of the constituency of the army and we would ensure that discipline is maintained in our society.

“If punishment is not meted on those two soldiers, they would still carry out the same act. I thank the people of Anambra and Ebonyi who followed up on this matter.”

Umahi gave N500,000 to Oraku for his treatment and upkeep, and directed one of his aides to liaise with the victim and recommend ways that the government can properly rehabilitate him.

The pleas of Oraku fell on deaf ears on the day the soldiers brutalised him.

Ebonyi governor orders University VC, principal officers to quit

The Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, has ordered the Vice Chancellor and other principal officers of the State University, Abakaliki, Francis Idike, to immediately vacate their seats having exhausted their eight-year tenures as stipulated in the 2016 EBSU amendment law 005 of 2016.

 

Shortly after assenting to the law at the State Executive Council Chambers, Government House Abakaliki, Mr. Umahi said with the new law in place, the Vice Chancellor, Deputy Vice Chancellor and other principal officers are expected to vacate the offices on or before November 26.

 

Mr. Umahi expressed concern with the five-year two terms contained in the previous law. He said any Vice Chancellor who spends 10 years in office may become inefficient.

 

The governor however said that the amended law allows a vice chancellor to remain in office after 70 years of age.

 

Governor Umahi urged the institution’s management to find ways to downsize the staff strength in the school to enable them meet up with the economic realities in the country.

 

“When you look at the staff strength of other tertiary institutions in the South East, you will realise that what we have in our own institution outweighs that of others,” he said.

 

Mr. Umahi frowned at the alleged harassment of members of the University staff and students by the host community, and mandated the Secretary to the State Government, Bernard Odoh, Commissioner for Lands and Survey, Sunday Inyima, and the Senior Special Assistant on Security, Kenneth Ugbala, to mobilize policemen to disperse all illegal occupants in the school’s land.