Tag: Owerri

  • Tinubu Hails Imo State as Nigeria’s “Intellectual Engine” at 50

    Tinubu Hails Imo State as Nigeria’s “Intellectual Engine” at 50

    In a statement published by The Guardian, President Bola Tinubu has lauded Imo State as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s leadership and cultural heritage. Speaking through Vice President Kashim Shettima during the “Imo at 50” grand finale in Owerri, the President described the state as a vital intellectual engine that consistently produces visionary leaders.

    Tinubu highlighted the state’s massive contributions to Nollywood, modern African literature, and the national economy through agriculture and hospitality. He specifically praised the legacy of former Governor Sam Mbakwe and the current efforts of Governor Hope Uzodimma in steering the state toward a “Golden Jubilee” that serves as a launchpad for future growth.

    The celebrations included the unveiling of a compendium detailing the state’s milestones since its creation. The President’s message emphasized unity and the importance of the “Heartland” state in the broader context of Nigeria’s development.

    The event was also covered by Vanguard and Channels TV, with Vanguard reporting that “the atmosphere in Owerri was one of reflection and celebration,” while Channels TV quoted the Vice President saying, “Imo’s cultural power stems from decades of refined intellect and respect for community values.”

    Echotitbits take: This high-level praise is a strategic move to strengthen ties with the Southeast. The focus on “intellectual power” rather than just security issues suggests a shift in how the federal government wants to engage with the region’s identity.

    Source: Gazettengr – https://gazettengr.com/imo-at-50-tinubu-hails-state-as-nigerias-intellectual-engine/ , February 8, 2026

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  • Amnesty spotlight turns to ‘Tiger Base’ as abuse allegations reignite in Imo

    Amnesty spotlight turns to ‘Tiger Base’ as abuse allegations reignite in Imo

    According to Vanguard, Amnesty International is focusing attention on Imo State Police’s anti‑kidnapping unit known as ‘Tiger Base’ following renewed allegations of torture, unlawful detention and deaths in custody.

    The report said the spotlight has intensified public pressure on security agencies, with calls for independent investigations and stronger oversight of detention practices and interrogation methods.

    Investigative reporting by FIJ described a pattern of alleged abuses linked to the unit, referencing claims of “torture, unlawful detention and deaths” and documenting previous allegations around the facility.

    The Imo Police Command has pushed back in separate coverage by The Guardian, describing reports of abuses at the detention facility as false and insisting the unit operates within the law.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is a familiar accountability cycle: allegations surface, police deny, public outrage spikes, and then attention fades without systemic change. The real test is whether there is an independent inquiry with transparent outcomes, and whether detainee access to lawyers/medical care improves. Watch for responses from the Police Service Commission, the National Human Rights Commission, and any court-driven disclosures.

    Source: Vanguard — 14 Dec 2025 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/amnesty-zeroes-in-on-imo-tiger-base-over-alleged-human-rights-abuse/)

     

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