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Obey All COVID-19 Prevention Orders, South East Governors Direct All Igbos

Governors of the South-East geo-political zone, on Sunday, called on all Igbos, living in and outside Igbo land, to obey all recommended precautionary measures against Coronavirus.

They said the people must obey all the extant restriction orders by the Presidency and the state governments where they live as well as other measures by World Health Organization (WHO), and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The regional governors, in a statement made available to Igbere TV, said the call became necessary, in order to curtail further spread of the novel COVID-19 ravaging the country.

These were part of the deliberations and resolutions reached by the governors and Southeast leaders, during a meeting at the Enugu State Government House, as reported by us.

Addressing newsmen after the meeting, Chairman of the South-East Governors Forum and governor of Ebonyi State, David Umahi, said the Forum resolved to further engage the NCDC to scale up testing of COVID-19 in the South-East states.

Gov. Umahi, who noted that the recent communication from the Inspector-General of Police to the South-East governors on the composition of Community Policing was not in keeping with the agreement they reached with the IGP during his last visit to the zone, said that the governors and their leaders “request the IGP to revert to our initial agreement reached on Community Policing at Enugu”.

The forum chairman maintained the South East governors “cannot begin implementation of it until the programme reflects our earlier agreement”.

According to Umahi, “the Forum agreed that all South East States Houses of Assembly should commence the process of enacting of State Security laws in line with the South East Joint Security programme”.

On rejiging of the economy, Umahi stated that the “meeting agreed to set up committees in our various states to work with FGN, World Bank, CBN and NSIA in their various programmes lined up to rejig the economy, especially in the areas of Agriculture, SME and solid minerals”.

Speaking further he said that the “meeting agreed to hold a virtual meeting with the Group MD of NNPC on the issue of linking our South-East State capitals with gas pipeline alongside with the pipeline programme of Federal Government of Nigeria, which is running from Imo State to Lagos State”.

On the rehabilitation of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, the forum after receiving brief on progress of work from the Chairman, South-East Governors Committee on the airport, Engr. Chris Okoye, commended President Muhammadu Buhari, the Minister of Aviation, Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, other South-East Governors and members of the airport committee.

The governors assured the people of the zone that “with the progress of work, we are hopeful that the Airport will re-open soonest, subject to COVID-19 Federal Government programme”.

The forum also commended President Buhari, Minister of Works and Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State for the work progress on the Second Niger Bridge, being handled by Julius Berger.

Umahi said that the meeting equally agreed that the leadership of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo “submit a working document in our next meeting on setting up of South East Stabilization Fund”, concluding that “the next Executive Committee meeting of the South East Traditional institutions shall be hosted by Ebonyi State”.

Igbere TV reports other governors present at the meeting to include Governors Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu, Hope Uzodimma of Imo, and Deputy Governors of Anambra and Abia State.

The President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, the Obi of Onitsha, HRM Igwe Alfred Achebe, Senator Dr. Jim Nwbodo and Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, among others, also attended.

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