Chidi Izuwah, the Director-General, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) has passed on.
A reliable source from the organisation confirmed to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that Izuwah passed away on Tuesday morning after a protracted illness.
“It is a sad day for us at the ICRC. Chidi Izuwah, Director General of the Commission passed on today,” he said.
He also said that details of Izuwah’s death would be released later.
NAN reports that Izuwah, an engineer, joined the ICRC in 2009 as the pioneer Executive Director, Public Private Partnership Resource Department (ED P3RD) where he set up the Department from scratch.
In this role, he was responsible for catalyzing Public and Private expertise and resources towards putting in place a world class PPP pre-contract regulatory framework and guidelines for driving the preparation and development phase of Federal PPP Projects.
He became the Executive Director, Support Services Department (EDSS) in June 2016.
He was confirmed by the Senate as DG in 2019 after serving in acting capacity.
Izuwah holds a first degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and a Master’s degree in Hydraulic Engineering from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom.
He was a Harvard, Wharton, Columbia University and Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad Executive Education Alumni.
He started his career as a lecturer in Fluvial Hydraulics and Water Power Engineering at the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria in 1986.
Thereafter, he held several senior oil and gas asset management positions in a career spanning over 21 years with SPDC (Shell Nigeria).
He was at various times Project Manager and Contract Manager for the Deepwater Bonga Mooring and Installation Contract.
Izuwah also held the position of Corporate Pipelines Asset Manager responsible for Shell´s entire crude oil evacuation network in Nigeria during the Niger Delta Militancy period.
The residents of Kado Housing Estate (Phases 1 and 2) are constrained to send a public appeal to the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barrister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike to urgently intervene to bring to an immediate end to the seemingly intractable water scarcity that the Estate has been subjected to for over two months.
A statement by the Kado Estate Residents Association on Monday said the appeal has become urgently necessary due to the nonchalant response from the FCT Water Board to several complaints by the residents. It has also become imperative in order to forestall the attendant health issues likely to result due to improper sanitary conditions in the estate.
The statement which was signed by the Association’s Chairman of Publicity Committee, Dr James Odaudu and the Secretary, Kola Olayode stated:
“It will be recalled that the issue started sometime in early November when a public announcement was made to the effect that there’ll be disruption in water supply to the estate and surrounding settlements for a period of two days for pipeline maintenance. Since then, most parts of the estate have been totally cut off from the water supply, while the few houses that are lucky have drops from the taps during the unholy hours of the night.
Unconfirmed reports have it that the major lines supplying water to the estate were diverted to supply water to some estates in the Jahi district occupied by some influential people.
“We have no way of confirming that while the ‘its-not-our- problem’ attitude of the water authorities have not helped matters.
“It is so saddening that even during the Yuletide period when people are supposed to relax with family and friends, residents of Kado Estate are subjected to ferrying all kinds of containers to various parts of the city to fetch water for use”.
“The residents of the estate are appealing to the Honourable Minister for urgent intervention so that his commendable efforts to develop the capital city is not rubbished by lower authorities who are not ‘up and doing’ in their respective capacities” it concluded
A Professor of New Public Management at the Nasarawa State University Keffi (NSUK) Prof. Charles Nwekeaku has advocated the implementation of New Public Management to accelerate growth and development in Nigeria.
Delivering a lecture titled “New Public Management, National Development and Transformation in Globalized World”. at the 47th Inaugural Lecture of the university in Keffi, the university Don explained that NPM is a new administrative system that promises to address the perceived inadequacies contained in the Traditional Public Administration system which tend to neutralize it’s efficacy.
According to him, NPM has the potentialities of succeeding where the TPA has failed because of its creativity, efficiency, flexibility, adaptability to new administrative challenges, market oriented posture, good governance as well as inbuilt mechanisms that make NPM withstand the shocks of developmental challenges.
Nwekeaku added that these advantages led him to advocate for all levels of government to get involved in the implementation of NPM, given it’s potential to help accelerate Nigeria’s growth and development.
“The NPM advocates new innovations, ideas, strategies and creativity in meeting the needs of the members of the society who should be seen as loyal and important customers yearning for efficient and effective service delivery from the government.
“It emphasizes the application of the concept of the private sector which sees and treats people or citizens as customers who should get value for their money and who yearn for efficient and effective service delivery from the government,” Prof. Nwekeaku declared.
He explained further that it is in the contextual setting of the NPM that national development can occur as the human and material resources of the state will be actively harnessed for efficient and effective use of the society.
“Nothing practically is working in Nigeria today, and the situation will remain so except the yoke of traditional public administration is yanked off and replaced with the New Public Management,” he said.
The university Don pointed out that in practical terms,the adoption of NPM for national development and transformation will entail the application of principles and practices of corporate governance, alternative service delivery, e governance, and commerce.
“Other are artificial intelligence, financial inclusion, as well as other tools and attitude that engender efficiency, good governance and profitablity in all public institutions and enterprises at all levels of governance,” he said.
In an interview, Prof. Sa’adatu Liman, Vice Chancellor of NSUK aplauded the lecturer for a well researched inaugural lecture and described the topic of the lecture as apt and instrumental in helping to transform Nigeria giving the present economic challenges.
“The lecturer spoke eloquently of the failures of the traditional public administration and the need to apply the new public management system for quality .and growth.
“It it is applied, it will surely bring development to the country because as it is the country has been stagnated due to the continuous use of the traditional public administration procedure,” she said.
As part of its efforts to boost small and medium enterprises in the state, the Anambra state government has granted tax relief to businesses operating with less than N100,000 capital. This, according to the government, is in consideration of the difficulties faced by businesses in recent times.
The state government has also awarded contracts worth over N600 million for the supply and installation of new medical and non-medical hospital equipment at both the specialist hospital, Fegge, and the General Hospital, Anaku, Onitsha South, and Ayamelum LGAs. The contract was awarded to CHRISLAUG LTD.
This followed the approval of the projects by the State Executive Council meeting in Awka on Tuesday.
A statement by the State’s Commissioner for Information, Dr Law Mefor said the contract is expected to be delivered in three months.
The statement gave details of the contract and other decisions of the council thus:
“LOT 1: SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF NEW HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND NON-MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AT THE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, FEGGE, at the sum of N367,560,500.00. It will be supplied 3 months after the mobilisation fee.
“LOT 2: SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF NEW HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND NON-MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL ANAKU at the sum of N285,473,000.00. It will be supplied 3 months after the mobilisation fee
“The Council encouraged investors to take over the management of public enterprises (PEs) in the state by restating that leasing and concessioning PEs are better alternatives to the Government managing them directly.
“The Council restated that the Anti-touting Law of Anambra State remains in force and strongly advised touts to join the Soludo administration’s empowerment schemes for legitimate livelihoods. The Council also approved tax exemptions in Anambra State for groups whose business capitals are less than N100,000 and devolution of more powers to the local governments in the state in the area of sanitation.
“The Council has approved a memo presented by the Commissioner for Water Resources and Power, Engr. Julius Chukwuemeka, for the rehabilitation of the vandalised injection substation at the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Igbariam Campus. The contract was awarded to Kolc Ventures at the sum of N228,147,634.33.
“The contract for the provision of free internet access to the Anambra State House of Assembly Complex, Awka, at the sum of N81,872,000.00 was awarded to PINE HEIGHT GLOBAL RESOURCES LTD to be installed within 2 weeks from the date of the contract award.
“The one for the construction of 151 open stalls at Afuzo Market, Isuofia, to boost local commerce and support economic growth was awarded to Crystal Dove Construction Company at the sum of N279,072,710.75.
Allpee International Ltd won the contract for the road-marking of the Amawbia flyover motorway with a spur through Ezeuzu Junction to ICC, along Amansea Old Road at the sum of N118,716,874.41. It will be delivered in 6 weeks.
“The ANSEC also approved the memo for the supply and installation of Solar Street Lights within the Awka Metropolis Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot 3. LOT 1: SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF 544 NR SOLAR STREET LIGHTS awarded to VIGEO-DOME LTD N460,732,148.31 3 months delivery post mobilization fee.
II: SUPPLY and INSTALLATIONS OF 346 Nr SOLAR STREET LIGHTS.
FRANKTORCH NIG LTD N385,605,574.49 2 months delivery post mobilization fee.
111: SUPPLY and INSTALLATIONS OF 240 Nr SOLAR STREET LIGHTS.
HONEYDOVE INTEGRATED N163,800,279.72 2 months delivery post mobilization fee
“The contract for the production and installation of 500 pieces of fluorescent “Solution Is Here” concrete signage for the branding of all landmark infrastructures across the state was awarded to Conifer Konstruction Nig Ltd at the sum of N200,000,013.51
Signed
Law Mefor, PhD Commissioner for Information Anambra State