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Nigeria needs legislative independence to develop –Ezeugwu, Enugu Assembly leader

Hon. Ikechukwu Ezeugwu

Leader of Enugu State House of Assembly, Ikechukwu Mellitus Ezeugwu, who represents Udenu State Constituency is a third-term legislator.

He speaks on the struggle for legislative independence in Nigeria, the roles of the legislator, and other issues.

Which are your areas of legislative interest and where have you come out strongest?

There are three functions of a legislator; representation, lawmaking and carrying out oversight functions. To me, representation is the area I will say I have passion for and I love doing it because it touches the masses,  those we are representing directly; but that does not mean that the other functions, lawmaking and oversight do not do the same thing, but for me in the order of ranking, representation is the topmost because you have to listen to the people you are representing, you have to be available to them to hear them out because they elected you believing that you will go to the legislature to represent them.

How true is the allegation that the State House of Assembly in Nigeria is an annex of the Government house?

I am glad you said Nigeria because the problem we have in this environment is that people always want to be seen as politically correct. To an extent, I agree with you because of the environment we find ourselves in, which is most unfortunate because those that crafted the constitution were wise enough to bring into play the separation of powers and that’s why we have the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. So, in a situation whereby the legislature becomes ‘an extension of the executive,’ you find out that what the constitution intended has been derailed. There are some places, having discussed with my colleagues from certain states that they don’t go for oversight functions which is rather very unfortunate, but as the leader of Enugu State House of Assembly, I know that there is mutual respect, we carry out our duties as we ought to.

States in Nigeria are yet to achieve legislative independence; how does it relate to Enugu State House of Assembly?

Talking about legislative independence, you know that generally, the governors have not allowed it to be, but I will say that it’s unfortunate. Today, I am the leader of the House, a legislator, others are governors, we have a president but the good thing about life is that nothing lasts forever. People in positions of authority should know that they don’t remain there forever, even if they don’t have tenure limits, death will come when it will and nobody lives forever. We are talking about building institutions and it baffles me that some governors will sit on the autonomy of the legislature. It’s rather very unfortunate and such governors should know that it’s not fair and that they are not being fair to the system. It baffles me because I remember there was a one-time Speaker of the House of Assembly who later became a governor and at the end of the day; the person making sure that he voted against the autonomy of the House. It’s only in Nigeria that such a thing happens, probably because we do not think about the past before we give public trust to such individuals but I am happy that today, we can Google what happened in the past and bring it up.

What is the present state of the Enugu State Gubernatorial Pension Bill in the House of Assembly that made you centre of focus recently?

I can’t forget March 12, 2021and that gubernatorial pension bill will be the most ‘memorable’ executive bill I’ve ever sponsored. It’s good it happened because it enlightened me more about the way some people reason. Know that there are stages before a bill becomes a law which are first, second and third readings. First reading is the introduction of the bill after which you share it with your colleagues and a date will be scheduled for the second reading. It’s during the second reading that people begin to hear about the details of the bill and there will be arguments for and against the bill, but in that instance, after the introduction of the bill, stories went haywire. People that didn’t even see a copy of the bill started saying all sorts of things, imputing monetary figures to provisions in the bill. For instance, we said a former governor or deputy governor will be entitled to, say, three security men or four, depending on the environment where such a person lives. Then people now went ahead and gave monetary value to the security men, how much they will be paid for the period and all such things. So, the hullabaloo about it was just in the imagination of those that brought it about. Such monetary value wasn’t there, and also, they said we made provisions for wives of the former governors and the deputy governors and it was laughable because if you go through the entire bill there is no place the ‘wife’ was mentioned. Today, the deputy governor of Enugu state is a woman, so, now will you say the wife of the deputy governor is a woman? What we said was the spouse of the governor or deputy governor. This will tell you in summary that those who were making noise and accused us of all sorts of things never saw the bill. Secondly, I tackled the social media bullying that came out of it. You know someone uploaded my picture and phone number and they were being shared to all Enugu State Associations all over the world. People called me from Europe, Asia, America, Africa, from everywhere. I didn’t sleep for three days and three nights. I made sure I picked all the calls and called back any call I couldn’t pick as a result of the traffic into my phone. I took time to listen to every caller and equally took time to explain to them that it’s my duty as the Leader of the House to present and lead debate of any Executive Bill. And that a bill has procedures before it becomes law and that the beauty of democracy is that you have to give everyone a chance to contribute in one level or the other before a bill becomes law. My happiness is that most of them apologized for bullying me and they became better informed. I took the guy who uploaded my phone number and picture on the internet to court and claimed one billion naira as damages. He later begged, made a newspaper apology to me and I withdrew the case from court.

The fight between the Legislature and the Executive at the beginning of this democratic dispensation in 1999 is fast disappearing, is it that the legislature decided to become subservient to the executive, or what is your experience?

I’m glad you said at the beginning of democracy, you know militarization doesn’t just affect only the military, so, coming from that background of military dictatorship, everything was ‘by force, by force’ but you find out that gradually, it started changing and gradually the calibre of people in the various State Houses of Assembly started being upgraded because nobody can give what he or she doesn’t have.

Founder Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Foundation Bags Lagos Rotary Club Leadership Award

The Rotary Club International of Ikate, Lagos, District 9110, has presented a Leadership Award of Excellence to the Leader of Enugu State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Ikechukwu Ezeugwu.

Presenting the award at the Lagos Country Club, during the installation ceremony of their new president, Rotn. Ugochukwu Egesionu, the president of the Rotary Club of Ikate said the award was in recognition of Ezeugwu’s “Excellence in leadership and Service to Humanity.”

He added that “Rotary Club has been following all your good deeds and the testimonies abound both on the social media and off the Internet. We want to congratulate you, identify with you and encourage you to do more because we in Rotary appreciate you.”

Rotn. Egesionu also appealed to the lawmaker to partner with the Rotary Club which he said carries out a lot of humanitarian activities for the betterment of society.

In his speech, while receiving the award, the Lawmakers who represent Udenu State Constituency appreciated the Rotary club for the honor, adding that it was one award he greatly appreciated.

“The best things in life can never be bought with money. There are so many awards I don’t bother receiving because of the monetary attachment to them but this one is different, I thank you and God for the opportunity. I least expected this is coming all the way from Lagos to me in Enugu. I am humbled and challenged to do more.”

Speaking about his humanitarian activities, Ezeugwu stressed that “we’re just pencils in the hands of God and I decided to identify with you because we share a common purpose; helping humanity. I understand that we must be our brother’s keeper because God cannot come down to do certain things for humanity.”

The lawmaker was accompanied to the event by friends and relatives, including; Engr Emmanuel Ezeugwu, FNSE, Barristers Frank Agbedo, Jeff Eze, Sam Otoboeze, Pharmacist Ogugua Ezeilo, and Chief Nicholas Ogbonna.

Other awardees included: Hon. Tajudeen Oriyomi Ajide, Chief Richmond Hope Macgrey, Engr. Enorense Amadasu, Dominic Chukwuemeka, Edwin Okoro and Arinze Odiari.

Ezeugwu through his foundation; ‘Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Scholarship Foundation,’ has offered scholarships to many indigent students, renovated schools, and a lot more in improving the standard of education. His scholarship scheme has produced over 50 graduates, including medical doctors.

Recently, he expanded his scholarship program to accommodate students from the entire five South East States and also donated a vehicle to the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, South East zone.

Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Foundation Announces November 2022 Scholarship Opening for All Underprivileged Youths in the entire South Eastern Region, urges NANS to scout for intelligent, indigent students in S/East and Donates Vehicle to NANs

The founder of Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Foundation, Hon Ikechukwu Ezeugwu has charged the South East zonal leadership of National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS to commence scouting for intelligent but underprivileged students especially those in 100 levels to join the beneficiaries of November 2022 batch.

Ezeugwu who also donated a Sienna Bus to the Association, was emphatic that with the 100 level undergraduates and beginners, their  academic pursuit will avail them more opportunities to benefit from the scholarship throughout their stay in the tertiary institution instead of selecting the mid and final year prospective beneficiaries.

While presenting the bus to NANS Zone F South-East as the first stream of their support to ease NANS flow of movement, Ezeugwu charged them to  navigate through the campuses in the South-East while discharging their constitutional duties which is anchored on overseeing the welfare of Nigerian students in the zone.

Ezeugwu intimated NANS  delegates who traced him to Enugu State to appreciate the magnitude of his humanitarian efforts and to decorate him with a Medal of Honor as a show of gratitude from the students in Nigeria sometime last month, on detailed steps his Foundation had taken to fully accommodate the entire South-East in the scholarship scheme starting from their next empowerment in November this year. 

His statement read in part: “I am glad to bring to your notice that from November this year our Foundation will expand it’s scholarship scheme to the entire South East Zone as education remains the bedrock for national development and successful society. 

“Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Foundation will continue to support and encourage intelligent but underprivileged students as we reaffirm our commitment to this course and readiness to partner with NANS in spreading our scholarship scheme across the South-East geopolitical Zone”.

The Coordinator of NANS South-East, Comr. Onya Ibeabuchi Moses while receiving the key of the Sienna vehicle on behalf of the entire students of the zone, appreciated Hon. Ikechukwu Ezeugwu for using his Foundation to support the students movement and empower intelligent but underprivileged students in the zone.

“Honourable Leader, you invited us today for a lunch at your residence  so we could discuss on your intentions of allocating more scholarship slots to students, only for us to arrive here and meet a set up.

 “Yes I call it a set up because we never knew that you had already mapped a set out plans to donate a vehicle prior to our arrival. Honourable, we are speechless.

“On behalf of the  Nigerian students, Southeast Zone F, I deeply express our profound gratitude for this precious gift and for the scholarship. Leader, this is very exclusive and unique and history is made today, yes, it must be put on record that Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Foundation is the first to donate a vehicle to NANS South-East and also the first to dish out scholarship of this magnitude to South East Students as far as Zone F leadership is concerned.

“As our pioneer donor, I want to reaffirm our commitment to this partnership and to reassure you of our continued commitment  in ensuring that the students body remains law abiding  and always work towards  national cohesion especially as we prepare for the 2023 elections. 

Responding to the NANS delegates, Hon. Ikechukwu Ezeugwu said, “I don’t have much to say, I must thank you for your prayers and kind words. The Medal of Honour from you today means so much to me. Am encouraged. The first time you visited,  I noticed that there was no vehicle to convey you and your colleagues. I had to use my vehicles for that purpose. I then began to imagine how your team  discharging your duties with all genuineness of intentions could be moving from one state to another without any form of official  mobility arrangements. 

“We will continue to contribute to the welfare of Nigerian students at all levels. We trust that you apply equity and fairness while selecting prospective beneficiaries that will be enrolled into our scholarship scheme in November. Thank you all and may God bless you immensely.

Renovated Science Laboratory Blocks of Boys Secondary School, Ovoko handed over to Enugu State Ministry of Education

Wednesday, 13th of July 2022 witnessed a heartwarming moment in Ovoko Boys Secondary School as one of their Old Boys, a pioneer student of the school and the Founder of Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Foundation, Hon. Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Ph.D., handed over revamped science laboratory blocks, through his Foundation in collaboration with the Later-day Saint Charities, to the Enugu State Ministry of Education. The event was graced by government officials, Igwe’s of all autonomous communities and other traditional rulers in Ovoko, many indigenous sons and daughters of Ovoko, and as well as lovers of education who came to witness the commissioning ceremony of the project by the Enugu State Commissioner for Education, Prof Uche Eze.

In his remarks, the representative of Later-day Saint Charities, Mr. Ibeakuzie Chidi extolled the virtues of Hon Ikechukwu Ezeugwu in giving back to society from his savings. He stated that his organization always looks out to partner with Hon Ezeugwu as philanthropy runs in his veins.

In his speech, the founder of our Foundation thanked the Governor of Enugu State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for his innovative mindset and unwavering passion for education. “From the years I have been with the former administration, I have come to understand and appreciate why Gov. Ugwuanyi has invested so much in education. Education requires enormous funding and Enugu state is ranking high when it comes to promoting science and technology. As I speak, Enugu State Basic Education Board (ENSUBEB) is set to commence another round of infrastructural projects in our primary and post-primary schools, the Enugu State Scholarship and Education Loans Boards (ESSELB) has recorded immense success too in supporting intelligent but less privileged students in both local and overseas institutions of higher learning” he hinted. He took time to encourage the students of his alma mater, stressing that education remains the only key to success.

He briefly narrated his experience during their time in school and advised that students should take their studies seriously. “Ovoko Boys has produced elites and we will reach out to them so that all hands will be on deck as quality education does not come cheap and government cannot do it alone” he concluded.

The state Commissioner for Education, Prof. Uche Eze while commissioning the project expressed his heartfelt gratitude towards Hon. Ikechukwu Ezeugwu’s humanitarian contributions to the education sector, he went further and advised the students of Ovoko Boys to remain resolute in pursuing their academic goals.

The senior prefect of Ovoko Boys Secondary School, Master Iheanacho Obetta who began his appreciation note with an avalanche of praises ignited by excitement, extolled and prayed for the founder of Ikechukwu Ezeugwu Foundation, “this kind of gesture has never happened since my entry into this school, Honourable Ikechukwu Ezeugwu has given our science laboratory blocks a facelift and we are very grateful to God for his intervention. We pray that God will continue to repay him in double folds, may his cup never run dry, may it continue to overflow with God’s blessings” he prayed.

In his vote of thanks, the principal of Ovoko Boys Secondary School, Mr. Titus I. stated “Today is a great day that cannot be forgotten in the history of Ovoko Boys, I can still remember vividly the day the majority leader of Enugu State House of Assembly, Hon. Ikechukwu Ezeugwu, one of the members of the Old Boys Association came to this school a few months ago to ask me about our problems in Ovoko Boys. I answered him, Honourable, our school laboratory needs a total overhaul, he said, this is almost three blocks, but I will do my best. He also noticed that my office was not painted and he painted it swiftly. Today we are here to celebrate the successful completion as this project is being handed over to the Enugu State Government. My teachers and I cannot thank you enough, only the Almighty God will reward you.

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