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Anambra 2025 : Okonkwo’s kinsmen, APC faithful vow to sack Soludo

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Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra state
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In it’s bid to ensure that Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State, does not return for second tenure, the Ogidi ward 2 members of All Progressive Alliance, APC, and Idemili North Local Government Area APC faithful, Sunday, at a ward 2 general meeting, vowed to sack Soludo.
The meeting, hosted by a legal practitioner, High Chief Patrick Agbata, resolved to embark on a massive registration of new party members who will go on wild campaigns to enthrown the gubernatorial aspirant from the area, High Chief Obiora Okonkwo or any other APC aspirant who emerges winner in the primaries elections.
Speaking, the chairman of the ward 2, Chief Cornelius O. Udo, expressed optimism that APC will take over the state come November 2025 gubernatorial election adding that APC in the ward has strategized to ensure victory for the party.
“This meeting is at the instance of a chieftain of the party, High Chief, Barr. Patrick Agbata, (a.k.a Ikadike Ogidi), for us to strategize and make the party strong in the ward 2, Local Government and by extension the state, so that we sack Soludo and vote for High Chief Obiora or any other APC gubernatorial aspirant come November 2025  gubernatorial election.
“We will support whoever wins the APC primary election in the state, APC is a household name and we will not relent in ensuring we take over the state,” he disclosed further.
Also reacting, the host, Agbata, expressed satisfaction with the large turn up of party faithful adding that he was touched by the gods to host the meeting and deliberate on the way forward for the ward 2 Ogidi APC..
“As a Chief Priest of my deity I was touched to host the meeting so that we will be able to strategize for High Chief Obiora Okonkwo, to emerge as the APC gubernatorial candidate during the primary election.
“I want to be practical and create a positive impact this time around for my ward 2 and by extension the local Government and the entire state. Politics is all about interest and I hope Okonkwo Dikeorah if given the mandate to become the governor of this state will perform better than the incumbent Governor Chukwuma Soludo.
“I urge all to support him because charity begins at home, he is from Ogidi ward 2 and we have to support him to win the primary election but if another APC wins in the primary, fine and good” Agbata posited.
In his own contribution, Barr. Christian Agali, the APC Idemili North legal Adviser, said that High Chief Okonkwo and other APC gubernatorial aspirants have what it takes to be the governor of the state pointing out that the in thing is for APC to strategize and sack Soludo on November gubernatorial poll.
He added that APC is the party to beat come the general election adding that it is a house hold name that will again re elect President Bola Tinubu for second tenure because of his achievements so far.
Also in her contribution, the ward 2 woman leader, Mrs Ekweani Theresa, while commending Agbata for hosting the meeting, reiterated that High Chief Okonkwo has been destined to be the next governor of the state.
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“It is a divine call that he takes over from Soludo and we in ward 2 will give him massive support, Okonkwo is our own, we have to start from him, if he wins the primary election automatically he will be the next governor of the state.
“He is God-sent and I commend Agbata, ward 2 chairman and others for their role towards uplifting the party to the next level,” she further explained.

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2027: Igbo Traditional Rulers Pledge Support for Tinubu’s Re-Election Bid …as Deputy Speaker, Kalu Assures of More Development in S/East

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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Ahead of 2027 general election, Traditional rulers from the five geopolitical zone of South East have pledged to deliver at least, 70 percent of the region’s vote to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 polls.

His Royal Majesty, Eze Nnamdi Oforegbu

Speaking under the aegis of Ndi Igbo Progressive Traditional Rulers Council, the Royal fathers led by their chairman, His Royal Majesty, Eze Nnamdi Oforegbu from Abia State during a courtesy visit to the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu in Umuahia, Abia state at the weekend said that Tinubu has impacted so much on the South East economy.
Speaking on behalf of the traditional rulers, Oforegbu said their mission was to express their profound gratitude to President Tinubu for the establishment of the South East Development Commission (SEDC), believing it will accelerate the infrastructural development in the region.
They also commended the Deputy Speaker for his legislative ingenuity, particularly his effort in sponsoring the bill that led to the creation of the Commission.
The monarchs offered their royal blessings and special prayer to God for more wisdom and political growth.
He said: “We are here to thank you. You’re doing more than we expected. That has never happened before. We’ve not seen this kind of good works before.
“You sponsored a bill that enabled us to get South East Development Commission (SEDC). We’ve never seen anything like it. We are praying to the Almighty God to bless you.
“We are grateful to President Bola Tinubu for appointing our sons and brothers, as the pioneer heads of the SEDC. As you promoted our brothers, God will also raise you above your imagination.
“We are here to thank you for all you’ve done and show our support to Mr President. Continue the good work. It shall be well with you. You’ve shown capacity, that’s why I said there must be continuity from this ladder to the next.
“We want to meet the President to also thank him. He made our own a Deputy Speaker, gave us SEDC and so many other developments and appointments given to Ndi Igbo.
“We assure him our votes, 70 percent of our votes in the next election. We are promising you we are behind you, keep succeeding. If there’s anywhere you need us to speak, let us know and we will be there. We see all you’re doing. We are with you. May God bless you”.

Deputy Speaker,Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu

In his response, the Deputy Speaker, Kalu according to a release issued by his Chief Press Secretary Levinus Nwabughiogu commended the traditional rulers for their decision to support the President in 2027.
He emphasized that the President’s actions towards the South East region, including the appointment of Igbo sons to key positions, warranted their loyalty.
He said: “The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is an example of loyalty and a rewarder of loyalty. He doesn’t forget anything you do for him. If you give him a cup of water, 10 years after, he will remember that you gave him that a cup of water. And he will reward you. You saw how he fought during the election and how we stood for him.
“For eight years before him, Igbos did not occupy any position in the leadership succession ladder of the country. We have not been anywhere for 8 years. They kept telling us that we don’t have votes. Yet he remembered us and gave us Deputy Speaker; gave us Chief of Naval Staff that is controlling the water ways including oil and gas that Nigeria depends on; gave us the Minister of Works.
“And I know with your promise as traditional rulers, we will give him nothing less than 70% of our vote. We will no longer waste our vote, we will invest it not waste it and I’m sure that Mr President will be very happy”.
Kalu also reassured the traditional rulers of the parliament’s commitment to giving them a constitutional role, recognizing their crucial contributions to national unity, peace, and security.
“Let me also inform you that we are fighting and we will give you a place in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We will give you voice in the constitution because you’re doing a lot. Traditional rulers, you’re doing a lot for national unity and national cohesion, for the peace and security of our rural communities. The President also respects traditional rulers so much”, the Deputy Speaker added.
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INEC tasks NASS to speedy action on Review of Electoral Act  *Says amendment offers  Nigerians in Diaspora platform to vote

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INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

 

By George Mgbeleke,Abuja

Ahead of the 2027 general election, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has called on the National Assembly to expedite action on the ongoing review of the electoral legal framework to ensure timely implementation of reforms ahead of future elections.

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Prof. Yakubu made the appeal during his opening remarks at a two-day retreat with the Joint Committee of the National Assembly on Electoral Matters, held at the Marriott Hotel, Lagos, from Monday, April 28, to Tuesday, April 29, 2025.

Reflecting on past electoral reforms, the INEC Chairman recalled a similar retreat held five years ago in March 2020, which contributed significantly to the repeal and re-enactment of the Electoral Act 2010, culminating in the current Electoral Act 2022.

He emphasized the importance of such retreats, noting that they offer a deeper and more focused engagement on electoral matters than conventional public hearings.

“For us in INEC, the coming together of lawmakers, who also have field experience as practising politicians, and the Commission as the election management body, is a positive development for electoral reform in Nigeria,” Yakubu stated.

Highlighting one of the major gains from previous reforms, the INEC boss pointed to the amendment that extended the period between party primaries and the general election to 180 days.

This change, he said, “addressed persistent logistical challenges that had led to election postponements in the past

Under the 2010 Electoral Act (as amended), the Commission had just 60 days between the conclusion of party primaries and the conduct of the general election. This time constraint severely impacted our logistics, especially the production and delivery of sensitive materials such as ballot papers and result sheets,” he explained.”

Yakubu disclosed that INEC had initially requested a full year between primaries and elections but eventually accepted the 180-day provision agreed by lawmakers. The adjustment, he affirmed, “was pivotal to the successful and timely conduct of the 2023 General Election, which, for the first time in three electoral cycles, was not postponed due to logistical challenges.”

Additionally, the INEC Chairman celebrated another milestone achieved during the 2023 elections: the complete localization of ballot paper and result sheet production. “For the first time since the restoration of democracy in 1999, not a single sheet of paper for the 2023 General Election was printed outside Nigeria. Everything was done within the country, earning the Commission commendation from the Chartered Institute of Professional Printers of Nigeria (CIPPON),” Yakubu noted with pride.

Under the 2010 Electoral Act (as amended), the Commission had just 60 days between the conclusion of party primaries and the conduct of the general election. This time constraint severely impacted our logistics, especially the production and delivery of sensitive materials such as ballot papers and result sheets,” he explained.

Yakubu disclosed that INEC had initially requested a full year between primaries and elections but eventually accepted the 180-day provision agreed by lawmakers. The adjustment, he affirmed,” was pivotal to the successful and timely conduct of the 2023 General Election, which, for the first time in three electoral cycles, was not postponed due to logistical challenges.”

Additionally, the INEC Chairman celebrated another milestone achieved during the 2023 elections: the complete localization of ballot paper and result sheet production. “For the first time since the restoration of democracy in 1999, not a single sheet of paper for the 2023 General Election was printed outside Nigeria. Everything was done within the country, earning the Commission commendation from the Chartered Institute of Professional Printers of Nigeria (CIPPON),” Yakubu noted with pride.

Continuing the Chairman noted that in its recent submission on electoral reforms, INEC advocated for the amendment of Sections 77(2), 117(1), 132(5), and 178(5) of the 1999 Constitution to provide legal backing for diaspora, inmates, and early voting for essential service workers.

According to the commission, Nigerians working overseas, election personnel on duty during polls, and citizens incarcerated but not convicted of crimes should not be disenfranchised.

Allowing them to vote, the Commission argued, would strengthen Nigeria’s democracy and broaden civic participation.

Interestingly,democracies increasingly recognizes the voting rights of citizens living abroad, stressing that Nigeria must not be left behind.

The call is part of broader efforts to reform the electoral framework following lessons from the 2023 general election. “The right to vote is fundamental,” the Commission said, urging lawmakers to expedite the necessary constitutional amendments to make out-of-country voting a reality by future election cycles.

There have been a growing movement for the inclusion of Nigeria’s diaspora community in the country’s electoral process, with advocates arguing that millions of citizens abroad deserve the right to vote.

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Pro-Wike group demands probe of shooting incident at rally, commends security forces

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FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike

By David Owei ,Baylesa

The Pro-Wike group, the NEW Associates, has demanded a thorough investigation of the shooting incident at its rally held over the weekend.

The secretary of the group, Ebilade Ekerefe, applauded security forces for thwarting moves to disrupt the rally by gunmen, adding that their efforts prevented anti-Tinubu forces from having their way.

‘’The Bayelsa State Chapter of NEW Associates recognizes and expresses heartfelt gratitude to the officers and personnel of the Nigerian Police, the Security and Civil Defence Corps, the Department of State Security, the Nigerian Army, the Navy, and the Air Force for their bravery and professionalism.

‘’Their swift actions were pivotal in thwarting attempts by armed groups, aligned with anti-Tinubu and Wike forces, to disrupt the inauguration of the NEW Associates structure and the mega rally in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and FCT Minister Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, held on 26th April 2025.

 

‘’We are glad to single out the exceptional performance and commitment of CSP Chris Nwaogbo, Commander Operation Restore Peace (Puff Adder), and his team at the Bayelsa State Police Command. Through their efforts and a combined team of the military, the criminals were thwarted, and the event was successfully held. We salute the bravery of the various security agencies who went into the bush to confront and dispel the hired armed invaders, thwarting the plans of their sponsors, which were clearly aimed at preventing the event from holding. ‘’

Ekerefe, however, criticised the Bayelsa State government led by Senator Douye Diri for failing to take steps to address threats issued by its supporters against the rally.

It stated that the state government has explanations to offer to Nigerians, especially when the rally was moved from April 12 to 26 because of threats from pro-Diri groups.

‘’We call on the relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation to unmask the perpetrators and sponsors of this heinous act of shooting at innocent citizens who had gathered peacefully to support the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces,’’ Ekerefe added.

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