The Guardian (Nigeria)

Mbah inaugurate­s security trust fund, projects N20 billion

- Counsellor for Economic Affairs, U. S. Embassy, Abuja, Christine Harbaugh ( left); Managing Director, Bank of Industry ( BOI), Dr. Olasupo Olusi and Acting Ambassador, U. S. Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, David Greene, during a courtesy visit by Olusi to

GOVERNOR of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, yesterday, inaugurate­d the Enugu State Security Trust Fund, saying it was in line with the administra­tion’s campaign promise and efforts to build on successes achieved in the security of life and property in the state.

Although the enabling law was enacted in 2020, it was not activated, hence the Mbah administra­tion initiated vital amendments to the law in 2023, and also executed a Deed of Trust to pave the way for the appointmen­t and inaugurati­on of a Board of Trustees ( BOT) to bring the Trust Fund into full force.

The 11- member BOT of the Trust Fund is chaired by Ike Chioke, an Investment Banker and Group Managing Director of Afrinvest Trustees Limited, while Chinedu Anih was appointed the Executive Secretary.

Other members of the BOT are Nathaniel Udeh and Chris Ekemezie representi­ng the private sector; Commission­er for Human Capital and Poverty

Eradicatio­n, Dr. Malachy Agbo, and Commission­er for Culture and Tourism, Dame Ugochi Madueke, representi­ng the state; and the State Director, Department of State Services ( DSS), Theresa Egbunu, and the Garrison Commander, 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu, Brig. Gen. Murtala Abu, representi­ng the security organisati­ons.

Others are ACP ( Rtd.) Ifeanyi Nwafor; Igwe Lawrence Agubuzu representi­ng the Chairman of Enugu State Council of Traditiona­l Rulers, as well as the Anglican Bishop of Nike Diocese, Bishop Onyeka Onyia and the Vice Chancellor of the Godfrey Okoye University, Rev. Fr. Prof. Christian Aneke, representi­ng the religious institutio­ns.

Mbah, who commended them for accepting to serve the state with their wealth of experience and contacts, put the state’s projected security expenditur­e for 2024 at N20 billion, emphasisin­g, however, that the government was counting on private sector support in that regard.

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